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OverviewThe Cold War and the Golden Age of Hollywood meet in this story of the remarkable career of Boris Morros, film producer and Russian double agent. Boris Morros was a major figure in the 1930s and 1940s. The head of music at Paramount, nominated for Academy Awards, he then went on to produce his own films with Laurel and Hardy, Fred Astaire, Henry Fonda, and others. But as J. Edgar Hoover would discover, these successes were a cover for one of the most incredible espionage tales in the history of the Cold War--Boris Morros also worked for Russian intelligence. Morros's assignments took him to the White House, the Vatican, and deep behind the Iron Curtain. The high-level intelligence he provided the KGB included military secrets and compromising information on prominent Americans: his friends. But in 1947, Morros flipped. At the height of the McCarthy era, he played a leading role in a deadly tale. Jonathan Gill's Hollywood Double Agent is an extraordinary story about Russian spies at the heart of American culture and politics, and one man caught in the middle of the Cold War. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jonathan Gill , Mike ChamberlainPublisher: Blackstone Publishing Imprint: Blackstone Publishing Dimensions: Width: 14.70cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 14.50cm Weight: 0.204kg ISBN: 9781094150819ISBN 10: 1094150819 Publication Date: 07 July 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Audio Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""A fascinating book about a fascinating man. I couldn't put it down."" -- ""Irwin Winkler, writer, director, and Academy Award-winning producer"" ""Convincing and extensive...well-written and perceptive...Morros was an empty vessel who could be turned left or right depending on how it satisfied his personal interest."" -- ""New York Journal of Books"" ""Fascinating and detailed...Gill's captivating, fast-paced narrative reads like a thriller and will leave readers wanting more. Highly recommended for those who love stories of espionage."" -- ""Library Journal"" ""Gill's real-life thriller uncovers the improbable tale of a Russian Jewish immigrant impresario who played both the FBI and the KGB for fools. The result is a riveting read."" -- ""James Loeffler, author of Rooted Cosmopolitans"" ""Like a multiplex blockbuster, this biography of a Russian-born Hollywood player turned spy has it all: intrigue, glamour, humor, romance and danger...Readers of Hollywood Double Agent may come for the glitter, but they'll stay for the intrigue. Although Gill's book reads like a Cold War thriller, at heart it's the amazing true story of an American dream gone wrong."" -- ""Shelf Awareness"" ""Reads like an espionage thriller...with malevolent, powerful--and sometimes bumbling--characters. A lively biography of an opportunist, traitor, and patriot."" -- ""Kirkus Reviews""" Reads like an espionage thriller...with malevolent, powerful--and sometimes bumbling--characters. A lively biography of an opportunist, traitor, and patriot. -- Kirkus Reviews Like a multiplex blockbuster, this biography of a Russian-born Hollywood player turned spy has it all: intrigue, glamour, humor, romance and danger...Readers of Hollywood Double Agent may come for the glitter, but they'll stay for the intrigue. Although Gill's book reads like a Cold War thriller, at heart it's the amazing true story of an American dream gone wrong. -- Shelf Awareness Gill's real-life thriller uncovers the improbable tale of a Russian Jewish immigrant impresario who played both the FBI and the KGB for fools. The result is a riveting read. -- James Loeffler, author of Rooted Cosmopolitans Fascinating and detailed...Gill's captivating, fast-paced narrative reads like a thriller and will leave readers wanting more. Highly recommended for those who love stories of espionage. -- Library Journal Convincing and extensive...well-written and perceptive...Morros was an empty vessel who could be turned left or right depending on how it satisfied his personal interest. -- New York Journal of Books A fascinating book about a fascinating man. I couldn't put it down. -- Irwin Winkler, writer, director, and Academy Award-winning producer Author InformationJonathan Gill is a professor of American history and culture at the University of Amsterdam, formerly on the faculties of Columbia, CCNY, Fordham, and the Manhattan School of Music. The author of Harlem: The Four Hundred Year History from Dutch Village to Capital of Black America, he has written for the New York Times, the Village Voice, The Nation, The Guardian, and other publications. He divides his time between New York City and Amsterdam. Mike Chamberlain is an actor and voice-over performer in Los Angeles whose audiobook narration has won several AudioFile Earphones Awards. His voice credits range from radio commercials and television narration to animation and video game characters. Stage trained at Boston College, he has performed works from Shakespeare and the classics to contemporary drama and comedy. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |