Jungle Red!
The Making of MGM's The Women
by Illeana Douglas
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Pub Date Sep 15 2026 | Archive Date Jul 14 2026
Globe Pequot | Lyons Press
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Description
Nineteen thirty-nine is generally regarded as the greatest year in cinema history, producing such outstanding films as: Gone With the Wind; The Wizard of Oz; Goodbye, Mr. Chips; Mr. Smith Goes to Washington; Wuthering Heights; Stagecoach; and Ninotchka. No less a critically acclaimed or financially successful movie release that year was The Women, a film now regarded as one of the major films of what was a stellar year in Hollywood film production. But what made The Women unique is that not a single male actor appears in it, not even as a voice off-screen. Its all-female cast included some of the finest actresses of their era—Joan Crawford, Rosalind Russell, Norma Shearer, Paulette Goddard, Joan Fontaine, and Butterfly McQueen—with costumes and sets designed by MGM's master stylists, Adrian and Cedric Gibbons. Based on the hit Broadway play by Clare Boothe Luce, the film adaptation went through several screenwriters—including a failing F. Scott Fitzgerald—before a final script was developed by Jane Murfin and Anita Loos. In Jungle Red!, Illeana Douglas explains how the film came together, the infighting among the cast both on and off camera, and how three gay men—director George Cukor, Adrian, and set designer Cedric Gibbons—combined to produce a stylish film that exposes the many faces of womanhood.
Advance Praise
“If a major studio film was directed by a known homosexual, had an entirely female cast, and was made in 1939, one would assume it was decades ahead of its time, politically correct, and (excuse the expression) ‘woke.’ Illeana Douglas’ Jungle Red! puts that idea to rest with this thoroughly addictive deep dive into Hollywood bitchiness at its most hilarious.”
~Amy Heckerling, writer/director, Clueless
“Jungle Red! The Making of MGM’s The Women is a triumph of guilty pleasure storytelling. The cast of characters, from Clare Boothe Luce to F. Scott Fitzgerald to Chaplin, Selznick, and George Cukor, Adrian, Cedric Gibbons, and feuding costars Norma Shearers and Joan Crawford—all part of what Douglas has discovered is Hollywood’s greatest untold soap opera.”
~Ben Mankiewicz, host, Turner Classic Movies
“Shearer! Crawford!! Russell!!! Cukor!!!! Adrian!!!!! It’s a pleasure to report that Illeana Douglas’ Jungle Red!, her forensic inquiry into the film’s difficult production, is every bit as entertaining, not to mention funny, as the movie itself.”
~Scott Eyman, author of Joan Crawford: A Woman’s Face
"I once had a brief reputation for being a ‘woman’s director,’ until someone had the bright idea to let women tell their own stories. George Cukor had no such luck and from Douglas’s meticulously researched and entertaining book, I learned being known as a ‘lion tamer to the ladies’ came at a painful cost. What might Gone With the Wind have been like had Clark Gable not fired him for that very reputation?”
~Griffin Dunne, actor, director, bestselling author of The Friday Afternoon Club
“Bold and fun and meticulously researched! Reading Jungle Red!: The Making of MGM’s The Women you feel like a fly on an MGM soundstage wall, transported back to that iconic year in film - 1939. Told with the unique insight of an actress writing about actresses. Did I mention it’s also as gossipy and entertaining and unexpectedly moving as the film itself? Jungle Red! is the book classic movie lovers didn’t know they needed.”
~ Steven Rogers, screenwriter, I, Tonya
“In Jungle Red!, Illeana Douglas offers incisive insight into the making of the classic 1939 film The Women, providing readers with a valuable addition to the literature on Hollywood’s ‘Golden Age.’”
~Howard Gutner, author of Gowns by Adrian: The MGM Years 1928-1941
“Everyone associated with the production of this beautifully made movie that was ahead of its time would be thrilled to see what a wonderful job Douglas has done in setting The Women in its rightful place as one of MGM’s very best movies.”
~Jeanine Basinger, AFI Trustee and author of A Woman’s View: How Hollywood Spoke to Women 1930-1960
“Illeana has a big, enthusiastic, energetic presence and when she starts talking about movies, the room almost cannot contain her.”
~Ink Magazine
Marketing Plan
MAJOR PROMO POINTS
This year is the 30th anniversary of the 1996 feature film GRACE OF MY HEART. Directed by Allison Anders, it stands as a heartfelt salute to the Brill Building songwriters of the early to mid-1960s (including Carole King, around which much of this is based) and it remains a definitive and tour de force role for our author Illeana Douglas. Given this film's strong focus on women artists, there will be many occasions to draw connection between this beloved film (now a “cult classic,” and primed for critical reassessment) and the film at the center of this new book, 1939's The Women (revolutionary at the time for featuring over 135 women parts in the film – even the featured pet dogs in the film were female).
GRACE OF MY HEART movie trailer – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nOhOiFpZJ78
THE WOMEN (original 1939 movie trailer) – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I8WsqaN4izs
While the film is crucially focused on the experience of women in Hollywood at the time, it is also notable for being shaped by three men (producer Hunt Stromberg, costume designer Adrian, and “woman's director" George Cukor) who all have been shown over time to have struggled with homosexuality while working in the motion picture industry. Given the tenor of our times, this is a book that speaks to the concerns and accomplishments of all in showbiz (and in this divided nation).
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Available Editions
| EDITION | Hardcover |
| ISBN | 9781493093946 |
| PRICE | $34.95 (USD) |
| PAGES | 248 |