Indecent Exposure: A True Story of Hollywood and Wall Street

by David McClintick

Paper Book, 1982

Status

Available

Call number

364.162

Publication

William Morrow & Co (1982), Edition: 1st, Hardcover, 544 pages

Description

When the head of Columbia Pictures, David Begelman, got caught forging Cliff Robertson's name on a $10,000 check, it seemed, at first, like a simple case of embezzlement. It wasn't. The incident was the tip of the iceberg, the first hint of a scandal that shook Hollywood and rattled Wall Street. Soon powerful studio executives were engulfed in controversy; careers derailed; reputations died; and a ruthless, take-no-prisoners corporate power struggle for the world-famous Hollywood dream factory began. First published in 1982, this now classic story of greed and lies in Tinseltown appears here with a stunning final chapter on Begelman's post-Columbia career as he continued to dazzle and defraud . . . until his last hours in a Hollywood hotel room, where his story dramatically and poignantly would end.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member majorbabs
Fascinating, if you're interested in the movie business and how people's opinions can be changed if they're making money.

Language

Original publication date

1982

Physical description

544 p.

ISBN

068801349X / 9780688013493
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