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Action!: A Novel [Hardcover]

Robert Cort
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Jun 3 2003
What do you do when your oldest friend, Steve McQueen, pulls out his Smith & Wesson and blows your defenseless dining-room chair to smithereens? Or when your hottest client, sex goddess Romy Schneider, demands you leave your wife for her? Those are just a couple of the dilemmas faced by AJ Jastrow, the fictional protagonist of Action!, Robert Cort’s page-turning saga about a legendary Hollywood family.

When we first meet AJ in 1948, a few weeks shy of his thirteenth birthday, he ranks as minor Hollywood royalty—Dad is the movie industry’s most prominent attorney, Mom is a retired actress whose uncle is Adolph Zukor, founder of Paramount. But this year will prove to be the end of the movie industry’s Golden Age and the beginning of exile for the Jastrow family.

When AJ returns to Tinseltown after a decade’s absence, he realizes that fulfilling his father’s legacy of creating a movie empire will prove a life’s work. Along the way, AJ’s soldiers-in-arms include the Machiavellian producer Ray Stark, who teaches him how to win at Monopoly and studio politics; Wall Street genius Charlie Bluhdorn, who coaxes AJ to fly under the radar on a secret mission; AJ’s wife, Stephanie, who reminds him that a conscience isn’t a luxury; and his daughter and protégée, Jessica, who refuses to leave his side despite irresistible temptation.

His enemies are formidable: studio president Paul Herzog, who seeks to destroy the son as he did the father; the wily agent Mike Ovitz, who intuits the weaknesses of any rival; AJ’s mother, Hollywood’s wealthiest woman, who cannot abide disloyalty; and AJ’s son, Ricky, an actor of uncommon ability, who holds a devastating grudge against his dad.

By blending and transforming fact into fiction, by introducing real characters to fictional ones, Robert Cort gives the reader an inside account of Hollywood’s path (and drift) from the end of World War II to the present. And utilizing his insider’s knowledge, gained as one of the town’s premier producers, he provides an intimate chronicle of how movies are really made, how producers work, and how the industry has evolved, often at the cost of its collective soul. Provocative and vastly entertaining, Action! is popular fiction at its best, a story that is both enlightening and great fun to read.

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From Publishers Weekly

In a letter accompanying the galley for this first novel by veteran Hollywood producer Cort, the publisher promises a story that gives insight into "how movies are really made." It doesn't quite live up to that promise. The novel essentially follows the fortunes of one moviemaking family through most of the 20th century, across three generations, focusing primarily on the middle scion, AJ Jastrow, a pushy, nervy, cocksure producer whose career ranges from the post-WWII period to the millennium. Raised in the moral shadow of his father, Harry, a self-made man too decent for Hollywood, according to his wife ("I married a fucking moron"), AJ reluctantly enters the movie business following an aborted legal career. Making an early reputation in the new medium of television, AJ shifts to feature production via agenting, attempts a version of Apocalypse Now, suffers a stroke, recovers and founds his own studio with Japanese capital. Then there are the family subplots: his failed marriage to Steph, followed by remarriage to Steph after a 14-year hiatus; the doings of his dutiful daughter, Jess, his disastrous son, Ricky, and most of all, his mother, Maggie, whose malicious machinations against her son could earn her a spot on The Sopranos. The cast is multiplied by a host of celebrity cameos, including Bing Crosby (" `I shot a seventy-seven at Bel Air yesterday and took Astaire for a C-note' "), Steve McQueen (" `Let's get ripped' ") and Sam Kinison ("Sprawled across a king-size bed, Sam swamped two young women with his blubber"). But this avalanche of anecdotal scenery is so far-ranging, it can barely support its own weight.
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Booklist

Like an "A" list of past and present film giants--Bing and Liz from Tinseltown's heyday, Cruise and Julia representing current flavors of the month--Cort's novel of backstage backbiting drops names as gratuitously as a tabloid reporter oozing across an opening-night red carpet. The prolific producer of such cinematic hits as Mr. Holland's Opus and Runaway Bride, Cort is the ultimate Hollywood insider, trading on his privileged status to spin a multigenerational saga starring producer/entertainment empire-builder A. J. Jastrow. Ambitiously chronicling the 50 historically intense post-World War II years, Cort views both the world-at-large and the film industry microcosm through Jastrow's oft-jaded eyes for, like the movies he produces, Jastrow's life is rife with heroes and villains (many of them his relatives), chilling plot twists, and thrilling surprise endings. Granting the wish of every die-hard movie fan who has ever craved a 400-page edition of Premiere magazine, Cort dishes gossip with glee, offering both the titillating and the trivial in a sure-fire summer blockbuster. Carol Haggas
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic book Jun 11 2003
By Jcotrip
Format:Hardcover
Robert Cort has written a one-of-a-kind book of behind the scenes Hollywood action. Sure, it's fiction but no one could make up stuff this interesting. A must read for anyone who is interested in how the movie business REALLY works.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A Novel Version of Hollywood History July 29 2003
Format:Hardcover
If you like following the history of Hollywood, this is a novel by a well-known producer who rather than write a history of Hollywood, invents a family through three generations that lives through the different stages of Hollywood business growth, the studios in control, the producers/actors/directors in the late 70s through the current history of corporate ownership. Significant Hollywood players who are mentioned include Steve McQueen and Mike Ovitz who once again is portrayed negatively. I suspect he's used to that by now.

I found this to be a very fast enjoyable read if you like nonfiction and Hollywood history. My only complaint is the ending seemed to be thrown together and seemed to leave a few unresolved issues to explore like the father's former girlfriend who is now pregnant. Overall, I would highly recommend this book and thoroughly enjoyed it.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Kind of a surprise July 7 2003
By A Customer
Format:Hardcover
I happened to be in a bookstore where Robert Cort was reading and decided "what the hell" and listened to him read. He was so funny I figured I'd buy the book, even though I'm not a big movie person. The cool thing about the book is that it's not really for film geeks, per se, or at least I don't think so. It's got a lot of stuff that would appeal to them but a lot more than that, too. A great sense of history and a great sense of entrepreneurial enterprise. That's what I liked about the book - I liked the way that AJ builds his companies. Some of the stuff in the first section didn't really do it for me, but keep reading, it gets really good and the ending is very cool. (better ending then a few other books I've read this summer.)
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3.0 out of 5 stars Hollywood cattiness
The main thing this book has going for it is the gimmick of inserting famous characters, like Steve McQueen, as characters. Read more
Published on Mar 6 2004 by "joeinlosangeles"
2.0 out of 5 stars Name dropping to the nth...
This book reads like the script for a James Michener miniseries or an epic blockbuster (it reminded me in parts of the film Giant). Read more
Published on Oct 8 2003 by Jon Rosen
3.0 out of 5 stars An Okay Read -- But My Ultimate Reaction Was 'So What'!
Action is a story of Hollywood and movie-making told through three generations of the Jastrow family. Read more
Published on Sep 13 2003 by bobbewig
2.0 out of 5 stars Living in a dreamworld
Cort definitely knows Hollywood, I'll give him that. However, I found the stories outside this one to be more interesting than the actual book. Read more
Published on Sep 8 2003 by V. Ludas
4.0 out of 5 stars Great read
This is a really cool read about Hollywood - lots of cool real people in it and an interesting way to see the dark side of Hollywood. Read more
Published on July 7 2003
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Entertainment
I found Action to be an entertaining book that brought together what I think is the reality of "show-biz". Read more
Published on July 4 2003
1.0 out of 5 stars Self-Referential Junk!
Why is it that people in the movie business (as opposed to filmmakers, who are artists) think their lives are interesting and/or important? Read more
Published on Jun 26 2003
5.0 out of 5 stars Finished the last page wanting more
This is a wild ride, a page turner. I read it in two days and it only took me that long because my eyes were unaccustomed to the workout. The last act is dynamite. Read more
Published on Jun 23 2003 by LA Movie-Goer
5.0 out of 5 stars So you want to be a producer?
Brings the passion(real and fake)of Hollywood to the reader. Fun characters, well developed, some likable, some not, blending fact and fiction! Easy to read and hard to put down. Read more
Published on Jun 23 2003
4.0 out of 5 stars Cool Hollywood Read
My brother is an executive at a production company in Hollywood and he always regales us with great stories when he's home for the holidays. Read more
Published on Jun 18 2003 by Fish Boy
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