If Burt Lancaster really named 8 of the most evil actors, that must’ve shaken up old Hollywood secrets.
Amazing how the Golden Age looked so glamorous, yet behind the curtain there was darkness.
Lancaster himself was a straight shooter, so if he said it, he probably meant every word.
“Evil actors” is a strong phrase—I wonder what kind of things they actually did.
Hollywood’s Golden Age was built on both legends and scandals, and this proves it.
Not surprising—so much power and fame often corrupts people in the worst ways.
Burt Lancaster had seen it all; he knew who played dirty and who wore masks.
This makes me think about how many careers were destroyed by people in power back then.
It’s chilling to imagine how much cruelty was hidden behind the camera.
Burt Lancaster calling them “evil” suggests they weren’t just difficult, but truly destructive.
Hollywood history always hides more shadows than light.
Lancaster himself was one of the greats, so his word carries weight.
Wonder if the studios tried to cover up these stories to protect their stars.
Evil can wear a smile, especially in an industry built on appearances.
Some Golden Age actors lived double lives—their public charm versus their private cruelty.
Lancaster’s revelations make you question how many legends were really villains.
People forget that Hollywood was never pure—it was built on ambition, ego, and betrayal.
This explains why so many actors from that era had tragic personal lives.
Lancaster pulling back the curtain shows courage—even in exposing the dead.
The truth about Golden Age Hollywood is always darker than the movies we still admire today.