Monroe Stahr, Hollywood's Golden Boy, battles father figure and studio head Pat Brady for the studio's soul in F. Scott Fitzgerald's final book, The Last Tycoon. In a world darkened by the Great Depression and Hitler's Germany, The Last Tycoon shows the passions, violence, and soaring ambition of 1930s Hollywood.
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Monroe Stahr, Hollywood's Golden Boy, battles father figure and studio head Pat Brady for the studio's soul in F. Scott Fitzgerald's final book, The Last Tycoon. In a world darkened by the Great Depression and Hitler's Germany, The Last Tycoon shows the passions, violence, and soaring ambition of 1930s Hollywood.
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