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For the first time one of Hollywood's greatest stars tells his own story, in his own words. From a childhood of poverty | dG1fRUxIcnpIQWpCOEU
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00:00For many years, I have cautiously peered from behind the face of a man known as Cary Grant.
00:14The protection of that facade was both an advantage and a disadvantage.
00:19If I couldn't see out, how could anybody see in?
00:23Well, who are you?
00:25I don't know.
00:26You're on my shelf today.
00:32Cary invented himself, and of course, it worked superbly on screen and in life, socially.
00:40But he got to that place of 52 without looking back at what he had experienced as a child
00:47and then a teenager, which must have had terrible scars on him.
00:56I came home from school one day, and mother was gone.
01:02There was a void in my life.
01:08Nothing really seemed to give me what I wanted until this LSD treatment.
01:19The action of the chemical releases the subconscious so that you can see what transpires in the
01:25depth of your mind.
01:26I don't know whether I like it or not.
01:27LSD made me realize I was killing my mother through my relationships with other women.
01:40I was punishing them for what she had done to me.
01:47One day, after weeks of treatment, came a day when I saw the light.
01:52Oh my God, humanity, please come in.

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