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Dark Victory

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by Moldea, Dan E. ; Miller, Mark Crispin;


  Time

  Variety

  The Village Voice

  The Wall Street Journal

  The Washington Post

  The Washington Star

  INDEX

  Accardo, Anthony, 24, 38, 83, 91n, 118–19, 134–35, 301, 336–39

  Airport, 258

  Aiuppa, Joey, 326n, 336–37

  Alex, Gus, 38, 116–17, 121–22, 229, 232, 336–37

  Alexander, Willard, 32

  Allen, Irving, 70–71

  Alliance of Television Producers (ATP), SAG vs., 99–100, 173–74

  American Broadcasting Company (ABC), 98, 152, 215

  American Enterprise Institute, 334

  American Federation of Labor (AFL), 24, 25, 60, 67–68

  American Federation of Musicians (AFM), 28, 33, 44, 75, 100

  antitrust investigation of, 52–53

  MCA’s relation with, 4, 17–19, 31–34, 53, 55, 102–103, 156–59, 165

  American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA), SAG vs., 144, 170, 171–73

  American Graffiti, 269

  American Guild of Variety Artists (AGVA), 58

  American Musicians Union (AMU), 17

  American Veterans Committee (AVC), 63

  Ames, Leon, 102

  Anderson, Andy, 290, 346

  Anderson, Jack, 328

  Andrews, Dana, 103–104

  Annenberg, Leonore, 302n

  Annenberg, Moses, 84–85, 135

  Annenberg, Walter, 84–85, 280, 302, 303n

  Armstrong, Louis, 12, 14

  Arnold, Thurman, 32–33, 313

  Artists’ Managers Guild (AMG), SAG and, 110, 113, 164–65, 171, 186–87

  Arvey, Jake (“Colonel”), 116–17, 135

  Ash, Harry, 84

  Associated Artists, 30–31

  Associated Booking Corporation, 14, 117, 228, 246

  Association of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP), 252, 268

  Babcock, Charles, 256

  Bacon, James, 92–93, 254

  Balaban, Barney, 23–24, 26, 28, 80, 160, 222, 234

  Balaban and Katz, Inc., 23

  Baldridge, Holmes, 54–55

  Barnes, Stanley N., 111

  Barnett, Larry, 41–42, 48–49, 50, 206, 222

  Basie, Count, 32, 43–44

  Bautzer, Greg, 231–32

  Baxter, William, 307–308

  Bazelon, David I., 324

  Beck, Johnny, 30–31

  Becker, Ed, 234n

  Beckerman, Edith, 51

  Beilenson, Laurence, 79, 99–100, 101, 110, 178, 183–84, 209–10

  Bell, Griffin, 286

  Bell, Rex, 244

  Bennett, Walter K., 123

  Benny, Jack, 149, 238

  Berger, Ralph, 227

  Bergman, Ingrid, 150–51

  Bergson, Herbert A., 93

  Bernstein, Eugene, 83

  Bickford, Albert, 157, 213, 215

  Biden, Joseph, 321–22, 326

  Biehl, Carl, 294

  Billings, Carter, 147

  Bioff, Willie, 23–24, 26

  IATSE and, 4–5, 24–28, 35–37, 65, 67, 69, 89–90, 112, 226

  political associates of, 118–19

  Bishop, Harold Eames, 41–42, 48–49

  Blacker, Fred (“Bugs”), 23

  blacklist, 73–75

  Blakey, G. Robert, 235, 242

  Bland, George, 231

  Bluhdorn, Charles G., 268, 279, 280, 288, 341

  Blumberg, Nate J., 26, 220

  Blumenthal, Sid, 333

  Brazil, 311–12

  Brewer, Roy, 65–68, 71–75, 332

  Bridges, Harry, 67

  Briguglio, Salvatore, 300

  Broderick, Helen, 60

  Brown, Edmund (“Pat”), 136–37, 232, 238–39, 253

  Brown, Jerry, Korshak and, 284–86, 288–91

  Browne, George, 23–24

  IATSE and, 24–28, 35–37, 65, 67, 69, 89–90, 112, 226

  Buchalter, Louis (“Lepke”), 24, 37n

  Buchanan, James M., 334–35

  Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms, 319–20

  Bush, George, 296, 299, 322, 331–32

  Butler, Paul, 137

  cable television, 273, 306–307, 309

  California:

  organized crime in, 285–86

  Reagan as governor of, 1, 7, 239, 245, 256–57, 258–59, 266–67, 293

  Reagan’s 1970 gubernatorial campaign in, 8, 258–59

  Cannon, Lou, 223, 256, 349

  Capone, Al, 12, 15, 20–24, 121

  Carbo, Frankie, 85–86

  Carey, Estelle, 37n

  Carter, Jimmy, 8, 291, 306

  organized crime attacked by, 318, 324, 328–29

  Wasserman and, 278, 286, 288, 299

  Casey, Pat, 25, 70, 85, 89

  Casey, William, 294–95, 301

  Castro, Fidel, CIA-Mafia’s planned assassination of, 231–32, 235, 246, 276

  CBS Artists Bureau, 33, 55

  Cermak, Anton, 21–22

  Chandler, George, 101, 165n

  Chasin, George, 206

  Cheshire, Maxine, 303

  Chesler, Louis A., 221

  Chicago, Ill., organized crime in, 12–15, 20–24, 336–37

  Chicago Crime Commission, 39, 84, 337

  Chicago Sun-Times, 243

  Chicago Tribune, 136

  Cinema International Corporation (CIC), MCA as joint owner of, 267–68, 283

  Circella, Nick, 23, 25, 37n

  City Paper (Moldea and Goldberg), 167n

  Civiletti, Benjamin, 318, 324

  Clark, Ramsey, 247

  Clark, Tom C., 33–34, 58, 66

  Clegg, Hugh, 78

  Cleopatra, 233

  Clift, Montgomery, 132, 152–53

  Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Los Angeles, 283

  Cochrane, Robert H., 26, 220

  Coffey, Gordon, 53

  Cohn, Harry, 26, 28, 74, 88–90, 138

  Cole, David L., 144

  Coleman, Delbert, 248–50, 262, 291

  Collins, Harold F., 49

  Colosimo, “Big Jim,” 20

  Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS), 33, 97–98, 126, 128, 130–31, 149–50, 193–94

  Columbia Pictures, 26, 46, 88–89, 138

  Columbia Savings and Loan Association, MCA’s ownership of, 238

  Committee to Reelect the President (CRP), 266–67

  Commonweal, 69, 72

  communications industry, deregulation of, 306–307

  Condon, Eddie, 12, 13

  Conference of Studio Unions (CSU), IATSE vs., 65–73

  Connally, John, 297

  Costello, Frank, 87–88, 105, 117

  Covey, T. R., 48–9

  Cox, Archibald, 343

  Dailard, Wayne, 42–43, 48–49, 56

  Daily Variety, 35–36, 153–54, 167n, 212n

  Dales, John, 101, 102, 141–42, 163, 174, 182

  Dalitz, Morris (Moe), 24, 226, 244, 246, 248, 297, 336

  D’Andrea, Philip, 24n, 88

  Danny Dare Review, 33–34

  Dare, Danny, 33–34

  Dark Victory, 62

  David, Saul, 305–306

  Davis, Bette, 30, 62n

  Davis, Loyal, 81

  Death Valley Days, 237, 239

  Decca Record Company:

  MCA’s purchase of, 6, 205–206, 209, 210–15, 219–20

  Universal purchased by, 104, 131, 205, 221

  “Declaring War on Organized Crime” (Reagan), 347–48

  “Defense of Organized Crime, A?” (Buchanan), 334–35

  DeLaurentiis, Dino, 286

  Democratic National Committee, 5, 136–37, 286, 288

  Democrats, Democratic Party, 38, 87, 135, 236, 239, 258, 332–33

  Denker, Henry, 109, 265–66

  DePalma, Gregory, 281–82

  Des Moines Register, 61n

  Deverich, Nat, 45

  Dewey, Thomas, 39

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nbsp; Disney, Stanley, 113, 211, 214

  Disney, Walt, 66, 69–70

  Doherty, Frank P., 49

  Dolan, Tony, 347

  Dome, Louis (Pacella), 282

  Donovan, Ray, 298–301, 320–23, 327–29, 343–44

  Doonesbury, 290–91

  Dorfman, Allen M., 116–17, 226, 260, 290, 326–27

  Dorfman, Paul (“Red”), 116–17

  Dorsey, Tommy, 17, 45, 53, 57–58

  Douglas, William O., 247–48

  Drew, Elizabeth, 299

  Drug Enforcement Administration(DEA), 321–22

  Duchin, Eddy, 16

  Duffy, Ben, 108–109

  Duffy, John, 329

  Dugger, Ronnie, 306–307

  Dunne, George H., 69, 72

  Eagle-Lion Studios, 83, 88, 99

  Economics of Crime and Punishment, The, 334

  Edwards, Blake, 151

  Eisenhower, Dwight, 231

  elections:

  of 1964, 235–36

  of 1966, 238–39

  of 1968, 255, 257, 275, 286

  of 1970, 8, 258–59

  of 1972, 266

  of 1976, 275–76, 278

  of 1980, 8, 292–99

  of 1982, 325–26

  of 1984, 328, 332–34

  Ellington, Duke, 13, 32, 43–44

  Emerson, Ryan Quade, 318

  English, Glenn, 331

  Everett, Marjorie, 288–90

  Fabricant, Geraldine, 312–13

  Factor, John (“Jake the Barber”), 120, 226–27

  Max Factor Company, 120–21

  Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), 2, 74, 117, 315–17

  CRP investigated by, 266–67

  Korshak investigated by, 121, 134, 137–38, 225–29, 232

  MCA investigated by, 33–34, 54–56, 93, 103, 132–33, 146n, 147–48, 154, 163–65, 213

  organized crime investigated by, 242–44, 281–82, 290, 301, 318–19, 321–23, 344–45

  Reagan as informant for, 5, 78–79

  Federal Communications Commission (FCC), 33, 128–29, 146, 155–57, 306–307

  Feldman, Charles, 100

  Ferraro, Geraldine A., 333–34

  Fielding, Fred, 301, 319, 328

  Fifty-seventh Madison Corporation, 256

  film industry:

  Communist influence in, 36–37, 66–67, 70, 72–75, 78–79, 81–82

  conglomerates in, 251–55

  financial disasters in, 233–34, 257–58

  HUAC investigation of, 72–74

  MCA as artist representative in, 30–32, 45–46, 81, 92–93, 131, 148–54, 164, 206

  MCA as producer and distributor in, 3, 5, 7, 8, 148–50, 176, 205–206, 219, 221, 233, 258, 269–71, 310, 311

  monopolistic practices of, 46–47

  organized crime’s infiltration of, 4–5, 24–28, 73, 86

  Reagan as actor in, 5, 61–64, 79–80, 109n, 183, 235

  Reagan’s gubernatorial decisions beneficial to, 7, 253

  strikes in, 26, 67–71, 89–91, 306

  see also specific studios

  Finch, Robert, 239

  Findlater, Jack, 264–65

  Finley, Larry, 41–44, 48–49, 56, 113

  Finley v. MCA, 48–50, 56, 114, 206

  Firestone, Leonard, 238, 255

  Firestone Tire and Rubber Company, 255

  Fitting, Paul, 42–44

  Flanagan, James F., III, 338

  Fonda, Henry, 310

  Ford, Frederick W., 146

  Ford, Gerald, 275–76

  Ford Star Time Show, 150–51

  Formosa, Johnny, 154

  Fowler, Mark, 306–307

  Fox, William, 27

  Foy, Brian, organized crime connections of, 61–62, 83, 88

  Foy, Eddie, Jr., 62

  Fratianno, James, 85, 232, 281–82, 298, 336–38

  Frederick Brothers Agency, 43–44, 48

  Freedom of Information Act, 2, 320

  Friar’s Club cheating scandal, 230–31

  Fricano, John, 166, 167–201

  Friedman, Allen, 344

  Friedman, Maurice, 230–31

  Furino, Fred, 323

  Gambino, Carlo, 281–82

  Garner, James, 143–44, 314–15

  General Accounting Office (GAO), U.S., 317, 322, 327

  General Amusement Company, 32, 42–43, 57–58

  General Electric Theater, 7, 108–109, 149, 167, 203

  cancellation of, 222–24

  in conflict of interest controversy, 6, 139–40, 143

  MCA-Revue deal for, 194–98, 200–201

  Reagan’s article on, 114–15

  in Reagan’s grand jury testimony, 188–201

  Reagan’s speaking tours for, 188, 193, 199–200, 223–24, 235

  Genis, Samuel, 135–36

  Gergen, David, 319

  Gerth, Jeff, 278–79, 341

  Giancana, Sam, 154, 231, 274

  Gilliam, Terry, 311–12

  Gioe, Charles, 5, 24n, 37–38, 61n, 83–84, 91, 117n

  Glasser, Ira, 321

  Glaser, Joseph G., 14, 40, 117, 228

  Glimco, Joey, 116–17, 121

  Goetz, Bill, 92–93

  Gojack, Mary, 296–97

  Goldberg, Jeff, 167n

  Goldblatt, Joel, 71n

  Goldstock, Ronald, 344

  Goldwater, Barry, 7, 118–19, 235–36

  Goodheart, William R. (Billy), 4, 15–16, 29–30

  Goodman, Benny, 12, 13, 45

  Gottlieb, Bob, 254

  Grable, Betty, 30

  Gradle, Harry, 15

  Grant, Cary, 153, 166, 273, 308

  Green, William, 68

  Greenbaum, Gus, 118–19

  Greenberg, Alex Louis, 135–36

  Grim Reapers, The (Reid), 37n, 234n

  Guiness, Alec, 150, 221

  Gulf & Western, 250, 257, 268, 279, 286, 288–89

  Guzik, Jake (“Greasy Thumb”), 21, 38, 118–19, 121

  Haber, Joyce, 273, 279

  Haddock, George B., 56

  Halley, Rudolph, 87–88

  Hansen, Victor R., 125, 132

  Harding, Warren G., 25

  Harlow, Jean, 24

  Hauser, Joseph, 338–39

  Hays, Will, 25–26

  Hayward, Leland, 45, 50

  Hayward-Deverich Agency, 32, 45, 55

  Heflin, Van, 180

  Hefner, Hugh, 284, 338, 342

  Heidt, Horace, 45

  Hentoff, Nat, 279

  Hersh, Seymour M., 278–79, 341

  Heymann, Robert, 261–62

  Heymann, Walter, 71n, 145, 261

  Hill, Virginia, 85–86

  Hilton, Barron, 339–42, 348

  Hitchcock, Alfred, 148–49, 270

  Alfred Hitchcock Presents, 149–50

  Hodges, Joy, 61

  Hodkinson, W. W., 25

  Hoffa, James R., 246, 300

  J. F. Kennedy’s assassination and, 234

  Korshak and, 116–17, 118n, 134, 225–27, 229–30

  Laxalt and, 259–60

  Hollander, Bernard M., 112–13

  Hollings, Ernest, 326

  Hollywood Independent Citizens Committee of Arts, Sciences and Professions (HICCASP), 78

  Hollywood Reporter, 36, 63–64, 75, 114–15, 153–54

  Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 222

  home video rentals, 310–11

  Hoover, J. Edgar, 33–34, 132, 245, 322

  Hope, Bob, 142

  House of Representatives, U.S.:

  Select Committee on Assassinations, 234n, 235

  Special Subcommittee on Labor, 71–72, 73

  Un-American Activities Committee, 5, 72–75, 132

  Hover, Herman D., 113–14

  Hubler, Richard C., 202, 238–39

  Hudgins, Willie L., 272–73, 277

  Hugel, Max, 295–96, 301

  Hughes, Howard, 104–105, 231, 274

  in Las Vegas, 245–48

  Laxalt and, 245�
��47, 259

  Humphreys, Murray, 116–17, 232

  Illinois Liquor Control Board, 227, 289

  “Impact: Organized Crime Today, The,” 348

  Internal Revenue Service (IRS), 21, 23, 27, 35, 39, 106, 134, 158, 268, 315, 319

  International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE), 6, 23, 100, 141

  CSU vs., 65–73

  organized crime’s control of, 4–5, 24–28, 35–37, 65–67, 69, 72, 112, 226–27

  Wasserman honored by, 269

  International Business Machines, Inc. (IBM), 288, 310

  International Management Associates, Ltd., 211

  International Pictures, 26, 220

  Jackson, Donald L., 75

  Jacobson, Joel R., 341, 342

  Jaffe, F. Filmore, 48

  Jaffee, Henry, 126

  James, Harry, 17, 30, 57

  Jaws, 271

  jazz, organized crime’s interest in, 12–13, 15

  Johnson, Lyndon B., 236

  Jones, Jerry, 48–49

  Jones, Lindsey (“Spike”), 31–32, 34

  Justice Department, U.S., 33, 106, 242

  Antitrust Division of, 31–33, 57–58, 93, 103, 110, 117, 125–26, 132, 145–47, 149, 151, 155–58, 161, 202, 204–206, 210–16, 247, 254, 270, 277–78, 283, 306–307, 313

  documents of, 18–19, 22, 23, 33, 46, 78, 81, 101, 133, 153, 186n, 222n

  MCA investigated by, 2–3, 6, 31–34, 42–44, 52–58, 111, 113, 117, 123–29, 145–54, 155–60, 161–63, 270, 272

  SAG investigated by, 113–14

  Kallen, Kitty, 30

  Kalver, Roy L., 112

  Karl, Harry, 138, 230

  Karl, Joan Cohn, 138

  Katleman, Beldon, 107–108, 229, 231

  Katz, Michael, 120

  Katz, Sam, 23–24, 26, 28

  Kaufman, David, 212n

  Kaufman, Irving R., 328, 348–49

  Kazan, Elia, 74

  Kearns, Carroll D., 72, 73

  Kefauver, Estes, 87, 90–92, 135, 158

  Kennedy, John F., 6, 154, 216, 222, 276

  organized crime implicated in assassination of, 234–35, 338–39

  Kennedy, Joseph P., 26

  Kennedy, Robert F., 6, 119–20, 155–56, 161, 164–65, 207, 216, 259–60

  Kenneworth Music, 15

  Kerkorian, Kirk, 252, 267–68

  Kibre, Jeff, 35, 67

  Killers, The, 235

  Kingmaker, The (Denker), 265–66

  Kintner, Robert, 126–27, 147, 158

  Kissinger, Henry A., 273

  Kleindienst, Richard, 338

  Knoedelseder, William, 317

  Kolod, Ruby, 244

  Korshak, Harry, 279–80

  Korshak, Judith, 228

  Korshak, Marshall, 38, 91, 134, 227–28

  Korshak, Sidney R., 2, 6, 91–92, 141–42, 240n, 303, 334–50

  in CIC negotiations, 268

  Fratianno’s testimony on, 336–38

  government investigations of, 7, 38–40, 91–92, 119–21, 134–35, 137–38, 225–29, 232, 268

  Hilton and, 339–42, 348

  Hoffa and, 116–17, 118n, 134, 225–27, 229–30

 

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