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In 2001, Los Angeles Magazine reported that Bart had sold the rights to an 86-page novella called Power Play, about "a power struggle between established casino owners and Indian tribes," to Paramount Pictures, where his friend and business associate Robert Evans was a producer.
May 9, 2024 · History may not automatically repeat itself when Paramount is sold, but the “seamless transition” already sounds problematic, Peter Bart writes.
Jun 17, 2022 · Ultimately, Gulf+Western did not sell Paramount Pictures, though we’ll save the details as to how and why as The Offer is likely going to answer those questions itself.
May 11, 2011 · Despite this extremely business-casual look, Mr. Bart’s “Infamous Players” is about his stint at Paramount Pictures as what was then known, and is still known, as “a suit.” He was a...
Jun 7, 2012 · In his raucously entertaining recent book, Infamous Players: A Tale of Movies, the Mob (and Sex), Bart sketches an absurdist portrait of Paramount in those days, with Bluhdorn selling off...
Jun 7, 2008 · Rumor has it that Paul Thomas Anderson's follow-up to There Will Be Blood might be an adaption of Peter Bart's novella Power Play, which Paramount acquired in 1998 for producer Robert Evans...
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Apr 7, 2009 · After months of speculation, Variety’s owners, Reed Business Information, quietly announced Sunday that Bart would be replaced by his No. 2, Timothy M. Gray, as the newspaper’s top editor....