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    • Fallen Star: The Story of Marie Prevost - Sarah Baker
      • The cause was a combination of alcoholism and malnutrition—she had basically starved herself to death. In the end, it was Prevost's pet dachshund who helped place his mistress in the halls of Hollywood notoriety. The police report stated that the dog "had chewed up her arms and legs in a futile attempt to awaken her."
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  2. In the book, Anger claims Prevost's dog consumed her remains over the ensuing days to survive. However, Anger's claims that Prevost's dog made "mincemeat out of his mistress" are false. While Prevost's pet dachshund Maxie did bite her legs in an effort to wake her, the dog did not attempt to eat her body.

  3. Some said that she took her own life, and some claimed that her dog chewed on her remains. In fact, the outrageous stories inspired a popularized book called Hollywood Babylon which included a story about how Marie Prevosts dog ate her to survive.

  4. Oct 31, 2013 · Would a dog-loving movie star leave her pooch to starve? Memorialized in Kenneth Anger’s Hollywood Babylon and in the eponymous pop song, Marie Prevost is best-known today as a overly-nasal actress who killed herself without anticipating that her pet dachshund would get hungry after days of not being fed.

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  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm0696679Marie Prevost - IMDb

    The fairy tale that Marie was eaten by her dog comes from a song made up about the incident. And from a story in the book "Hollywood Babylon". Miss Prevost was trying desperately to lose weight. She had virtually stopped eating and had replaced food with alcohol.

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  6. A star just a decade earlier was now, in her mid-thirties, an "old-timer" and a has-been who was killing herself. On January 23, 1937, police were called to a rundown apartment building in Los Angeles after neighbors complained of a dog barking. Inside, they found Prevost dead on her bed.

  7. His suggestion that Prevosts corpse was eaten by her dog demonstrated a DeMille-like penchant for the spectacular, but it effectively reduced Prevosts life to a morbid joke. In his autobiography, DeMille recounts a 1931 visit to the Soviet Union, where The Godless Girl was a hit.

  8. The fairy tale that Marie was eaten by her dog comes from a song made up about the incident. And from a story in the book "Hollywood Babylon". Miss Prevost was trying desperately to lose weight. She had virtually stopped eating and had replaced food with alcohol.