Hollywood and the Mob: Movies, Mafia, Sex and Death

Hollywood and the Mob: Movies, Mafia, Sex and Death

by TimAdler (Author)

Synopsis

Since the earliest days of the American film industry, the Mafia has sought to make a fast buck through intimidation, threats and violence. From the 1930s, when the mob was extorting the studios for the equivalent of twenty million dollars a year, right up to the present day, which has seen Mafia henchmen sent to prison for threatening action star Steven Seagal, Mafia figures such as Al Capone, Sam Giancana and John Gotti have tried to infiltrate the studio lot and exert their control. At the same time, Hollywood has made its own mark on the Mafia. James Cagney, Humphrey Bogart, Al Pacino and Tony Soprano have all taught the boys how to dress and increasingly the Mafia imitates Hollywood rather than the other way round. This exhaustively researched book, distilled from hundreds of sources, discloses the secret history of Hollywood and the Mafia.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 278
Edition: 1st
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 05 Mar 2007

ISBN 10: 0747577234
ISBN 13: 9780747577232
Book Overview: Contains two eight-page plate sections, with photographs of the key players in the dealings between the Mafia and the movie business. For fans of Easy Riders, Raging Bulls and anybody who is interested in the Mafia, film or gangster movies - a huge audience

Author Bio
Tim Adler is the author of The Producers: Money, Movies and Who Really Calls the Shots and editor of film trade magazine Screen Finance, described as 'highly influential' by the London Evening Standard. He has also written about the movie industry for, among others, the Financial Times, the Daily Telegraph and Sunday Business.