<p>Throughout his forty-five year career Henry Fonda-a stable reassuring archetype of the American male-never gave a bad performance. Personal tragedies included five wives (two of whom committed suicide) and affairs which starred such mega-divas as Lucille Ball Joan Crawford and Bette Davis.&nbsp;</p><p><br></p><p>This Volume Two of Blood Moon's Fonda project turns klieg lights on three emotionally intertwined mega-celebrities two of them Oscar winners: The lanky and boyish American hero Henry; his beautiful daughter the eternal rebel Jane; and his son Peter a preppy-looking thrill-seeker indelibly linked to the bad boy on a bike narrative of the 60s.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p><br></p><p>This is about the Fabulous Fondas one of Hollywood's most talented but tormented families.&nbsp;It reflects the private agonies of a father daughter and son engulfed by the divisions of their respective generations and the ironies of the American Experience.</p>