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Dark Victory

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

Strauss, Robert, 311

  Strike Force Against Organized Crime, U.S., 291, 318, 319

  Sullavan, Margaret, 45

  Sullivan, Ed, 153

  Supreme Court, U.S., 47, 52, 80, 111–12, 114, 125, 307–308, 311

  Susman, Allen, 204–206, 208–209, 212–15, 277–78

  Susskind, David, 148

  Sweig, Martin, 249

  talent bureaus, 4, 117

  history of, 13–19

  MCA as, 2, 6, 14–19, 75, 205–207, 208–12

  Taylor, Reese, Jr., 301–302

  Teagarden, Jack, 44–45

  Teamsters Union:

  cabinet selections and, 299–301, 347

  casino industry and, 246, 274, 318

  Korshak and, 116–18, 134, 290, 346

  organized crime’s infiltration of, 320–21, 327

  Reagan’s presidential campaigns and, 297–98, 328, 332, 348

  Teitelbaum, Benjamin, 230–31

  television industry, 80, 98

  early history of, 97–99

  government investigations of, 156–58, 165–66

  MCA as producer and distributor in, 3, 5, 93, 99–104, 108–109, 114–18, 124–29, 131–33, 146–53, 156–60, 188, 222, 236–37, 258, 310, 311

  MCA as syndicator in, 269–70, 313

  Reagan as actor and producer in, 6, 109, 114–15, 139–40, 143, 149, 168–70, 188–201, 203, 222, 223, 237

  strikes in, 141–44

  see also Schreiber, Taft, television production and; Wasserman, Lew, television production and

  Thomas, J. Parnell, 72, 73n, 79

  Thompson, Edward T., 145–46

  Thurmond, Strom, 307

  Tieri, Funzi, 282

  Tobey, Charles W., 87

  Torres, Ed, 249, 291

  Torrio, Johnny, 20–21

  Touhy, Roger, 22, 120

  Tourine, Charles (“The Blade”), 252

  Trafficante, Santos, 231, 234, 276n, 301, 338

  Trans-Glamour tours, MCA’s success with, 270

  Treasury Department, U.S., 331

  Trott, Stephen S., 344–45

  Trudeau, Garry, 290–91

  Truman, Harry, 58n

  Trumbo, Dalton, 153

  Tuohy, Joe, 68

  Tuttle, Holmes, 238, 275, 302

  TV Guide, 131

  Twentieth Century–Fox Film Corporation, 27, 36, 46, 140

  Reagan’s real estate deal with, 240–41, 255–56, 258–59

  Twenty-One, 130–31

  Ungar, Arthur, 35–36

  United Artists, 25, 46, 83

  U.S. v. Paramount, 46–47, 80, 112, 125, 307–308

  U.S. v. Shubert, 111–12, 114

  United Studio Technicians Guild, 25

  Universal Amphitheatre, 270–71

  Universal City, 219

  Universal Pictures Company, Inc., 25, 26, 46, 80, 92

  Decca’s purchase of, 104, 131, 205, 221

  history of, 25, 26, 220–21

  MCA’s backlot purchase from, 131–32, 148–49

  MCA’s purchase of, 3, 6, 7, 205–206, 209, 210–15, 219–20

  as movie factory, 271–72

  post-1948 film library of, 212–16, 221

  see also film industry, MCA as producer and distributor in

  Universal-Television, see Revue Productions

  Unruh, Jesse, 258–59

  Valenti, Jack, 252, 284, 311

  Van, Jerry, 335–36

  Vance, Cyrus R., 128–29, 146, 157, 278n

  Van Doren, Charles, 130–31

  Vanished, 258

  Variety, 115, 237, 311

  Vastola, Gaetano, 316

  Velie, Lester, 92, 137

  video discs, 4–5, 7–8, 264–65, 272–73, 277–78, 283, 287–88, 310

  Virginian, The, 236

  Vogel, Joseph, 142, 233–34, 252

  Voloshen, Nathan, 249

  Wall Street Journal, 104–105

  Wallace, Mike, 333n

  Walsh, Denny, 347

  Walsh, Richard, 65–66, 100, 141

  Walton, Kearney, Jr., MCA’s contract with, 31–34

  Wanniski, Jude, 275–76, 296

  Warner, Jack L., 3, 25, 83, 85, 87–88

  Warner Brothers, 25, 27, 46, 61–62, 68–69, 79–80, 152, 168

  Warner Communications, 282

  Warren, Earl, 112

  Warren Commission, 235

  Washington Post, 256, 303, 311, 314, 345, 346, 348

  Wasserman, Lew, 29, 50–51, 92–93, 145

  attempted firing of, 254

  on attempted takeovers of MCA, 272, 309, 312

  awards won by, 267

  Carter and, 278, 286, 288, 299

  Korshak and, 278, 279, 284–85, 286, 291, 338, 342

  parties thrown by, 273, 279, 284–85, 288, 291

  as powerbroker, 236, 252–53, 268–69

  as Reagan’s agent and confidant, 1, 5, 62–63, 79–80, 101, 107, 139, 143, 168, 187–88, 235

  Reagan’s 1980 presidential candidacy and, 8

  SAG and, 110, 162

  on talent agency divestiture, 208–209, 212

  on talent packages, 205

  television production and, 99–101, 104, 108–109, 127–28, 131, 190–91, 195–96, 200–201, 222n, 237–238

  video disc project of, 4–5, 7–8, 264–65, 272–73, 288

  Westinghouse offer of, 253–54

  Waters, Victor, 33

  Watt, James, 302

  Wayne, John, 74

  Weaver, Sylvester (“Pat”), 126, 127, 273

  Webster, William, 322, 324, 327, 343, 344–45

  Welch, John, Jr., 313

  Weller, Fred, 54–55

  Werblin, David (“Sonny”), 4, 29–30, 50, 126–27, 236–37, 289–90

  Westchester Premier Theater, organized crime connected with, 281–82, 302

  Western Governors’ Conference, 245, 275

  Westinghouse Electric Corporation, MCA merger offer of, 253–55

  Where’s the Rest of Me? (Reagan and Hubler), 202, 238–39

  Whittinghill, Charles, 126, 146, 204–205

  Wick, Charles, 52–54

  Wilkerson, Billy, 36n, 63–64

  Will, George F., 349

  Williams, Edward Bennett, 231

  Williams, Roy L., 297–98, 320–21, 326–27, 344–47

  Wilson, William A., 255, 275

  Wilson, Woodrow, 13n

  Wittels, David G., 56–58, 81

  Wonders, Ralph, 42–44

  Wood, George, 87–88

  Woods, Charles L., 347

  Wright, Robert L., 214–16

  Writers Guild of America, West, 110, 207

  Wyler, William, 220

  Wyman, Eugene, 232

  Wyman, Jane, 30, 64, 77–79, 99, 107

  Wynn, Stephen A., 312

  Yorty, Samuel, 229, 239, 258

  Younger, Evelle J., 285–86

  Young Lions, The, 132

  Zangara, Giuseppe, 21–22

  Zanuck, Darryl F., 27, 233, 240

  Zanuck, Richard D., 267

  Zapple, Nicholas D., 156–58, 161

  Ziffren, Paul, 5, 8, 135–37, 232, 240n, 291

  Zukor, Adolph, 25

  Zwillman, Abner (“Longy”), 24, 88, 135–36, 137

  ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

  This work could not have been completed without the encouragement of Washington journalists Jeff Goldberg and William Scott Malone. Goldberg and I co-authored a 1984 article on Ronald Reagan and MCA. Also essential were the help and guidance of David Robb, staff reporter for Daily Variety; Los Angeles Times reporter William K. Knoedelseder, Jr.; New York free-lance journalist Robert I. Friedman; Richard J. O’Connell and Betty Bosarge at the Washington Crime News Service; author Sheldon Tromberg; former Sacramento Bee reporter Dick Brenneman; Meloni Craig; Mary Moldea; and a variety of confidential sources who asked not to be identified for fear of professional reprisals.

  Sincere gratitude is also expressed to Robert Evans of Cleveland, Ohio, who helped get this project
started—as did Anne Zill and the Fund for Constitutional Government and Howard Bray and the Fund for Investigative Journalism.

  And deep appreciation is extended to: Michael Allen, Merilou Baker, Dick Barnett, Ann Beattie, Dick Billings, Bob Borosage, Flip Brophy, Cristine Candela, Candy-O, Mark Carson, Isolde Chapin, Mae Churchill, Pat Clawson, Congressman John Conyers, Bob and Kaye Davis, Nancy Davis, Tim Davis, Neil Dignan, Janet Donovan, Ariel Dorfman, Mike Ewing, Lou Farris, Rachel Fershko, Bob Fink, Carla Forero, Mike Fortun, Arthur Fox, John Friedman, Mike Gale, Sue Goodwin, Jim Hougan, Perdita Huston, Pam Johnson, Walter and Helen Johnston, Paulette Kernis, Mary King, Ron Koltnow, Alex Kura, Mike Lamonica, Saul Landau, Bob Lawrence, Rev. Lawrence Lazar, Paul Levy, Lt. Bill Lewis, Nancy Lewis, Bob Loomis, Myra MacPherson, Bob Manning, Janet Michaud, Ethelbert and Denise Miller, Kristy Miller, Marsha Moldea, Lt. Larry Momchilov, Sgt. Rich Munsey, Gary Nesbitt, Jo Nicholson, Noodles, Carl Oglesby, Tom O’Neill, Bob Pack, Ken Paff, Mark Perry, Dan Porter, Tom Raneses, Peter Range, Barbara Raskin, Mark Raskin, Carole Rebman, Barry Reighard, Bob Reiss, Rigo, Nick Roetzel, Ira Rosen, Tricia Rubacky, Ralph Salerno, Joe Schetzley, Curtis Seltzer, Carl Shoffler, Tony Shub, Georgiana Smith, John Sopko, Jeff Stein, Craig Stolz, Greg Stone, Joel Swerdlow, Jim Switzer, Marge Tabankin, Bill Thomas, Jonathan Toth, Dawn Trouard, Les and Judith Turner, Tom Victor, Tom von Stein, Jimmy Warner, Susan Waters, Danny Wexler, Herb White, Lee Wilson, Bob Zangrando, and Fred Zuch.

  Also, in memory of: Ana Craciun, John J. Craciun, Charles Emery, Louis Gid, Richard Miller, Arthur Moneypenny, Paul Swerdlow, and John Toth.

  Finally, I would like to thank my literary agent, Mel Berger, of the William Morris Agency in New York; my booking agents, Bob Katz and Jodi Solomon, of K & S Speakers in Cambridge, Massachusetts; my attorneys, George L. Farris of Akron, Ohio, and John Sikorski of Northampton, Massachusetts; my writing coach, Mrs. Nancy Nolte of Boulder, Colorado; Viking’s Victoria Meyer, Rick Kurnit, and Anne Kinard; copy editor Ann Bartunek; and my patient editor at Viking, Daniel Frank, who believed in and fought for this project from the outset.

  About the Author

  Dan E. Moldea, a specialist on organized-crime investigations since 1974, bestselling author, and independent journalist, has published eight nonfiction books: The Hoffa Wars: Teamsters, Rebels, Politicians and the Mob (1978); The Hunting of Cain: A True Story of Money, Greed and Fratricide (1983); Dark Victory: Ronald Reagan, MCA, and the Mob (1986); Interference: How Organized Crime Influences Professional Football (1989); The Killing of Robert F. Kennedy: An Investigation of Motive, Means, and Opportunity (1995); Evidence Dismissed: The Inside Story of the Police Investigation of O.J. Simpson (with Tom Lange and Philip Vannatter, 1997); A Washington Tragedy: How the Death of Vincent Foster Ignited a Political Firestorm (1998); and Confessions of a Guerrilla Writer: Adventures in the Jungles of Crime, Politics, and Journalism (2013). He is currently at work on his ninth true-crime book.

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  Copyright © 1986, 1987 by Dan E. Moldea

  Cover design by Andrea Worthington

  ISBN: 978-1-5040-4350-2

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