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    John Mankiewicz

    American screenwriter and producer

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  1. John "Mank" Mankiewicz is a watch sergeant in the Hollywood Division of the LAPD in the early 2000s. On 1 January, 2002, he called Harry Bosch to notify him that a bone, possibly human, had been found on Wonderland Street in Laurel Canyon. The call had come in from Dr. Paul Guyot.

  2. Jul 24, 2023 · John Mankiewicz (born February 18, 1954) is an American television and film executive producer and screenwriter. He was co-executive producer for House of Cards and Bosch, he co-created the television series The Street and has written and produced episodes for House M.D. and occasionally writes for.

    • “Mank” Is Not Really About The Authorship of “Citizen Kane”
    • OK, But Who Wrote “Kane”?
    • The 1934 California Governor’s Race Did Not Loom Large in The Mankiewicz Family
    • Mank’S Anti-Nazi Stance Brought Conflict with The Studio Heads
    • Not Seen in “Mank”: Hearst’s Unseen Vendetta After “Kane”
    • “Poor” Sara’s Life After Mank’S Death — and One of Ben’s Quibbles with “Mank”
    • Hollywood Lore Was Not A Huge Part of Ben’s Life Growing Up
    • How The Mankiewicz Family Became Aware of Jack Fincher’s “Mank” Screenplay
    • Fincher Didn’T Reach Out to The Mankiewicz Family to Consult
    • But Ben Mankiewicz Has A Cameo…

    Ever since Pauline Kael’s 50,000-word New Yorker essay “Raising ‘Kane’” in 1971, it’s been a topic of argument about who really wrote the movie. Viewers are forgiven for going into “Mank” thinking that the question of “who wrote it?” would be the film’s central dramatic device. But it’s not. At all. “The movie is not about the authorship of the scr...

    “Being a screenwriter had felt cheap to Herman,” Mankiewicz said. “It felt to him like being an ad man, you were engaged in commerce, in pointless commerce, that would vanish into the ether. So a recognition that he had written something important in ‘Citizen Kane,’ that he had written something that mattered, that he had written something that he ...

    “Not at all, though politics mattered enormously to Herman,” the host said of whether the hotly contested campaign between Republican Frank Merriam and Democrat Upton Sinclair was ever passed down as being a turning point in Mank’s life. “I’ve never heard it mentioned, and I think that is a device successfully used by Fincher to help tell Herman’s ...

    Not covered in “Mank” is how Herman wrote a screenplay called “The Mad Dog of Europe” in 1933, shortly after Hitler’s ascendancy. It was an anti-Nazi screed. “The main character, the threatening character, is named Adolf Mitler, in case anyone is confused about who it was supposed to be,” Mankiewicz said. “That film never got made in part because o...

    In 1943, after he had won the Oscar for writing “Citizen Kane” a year earlier, Herman stood trial for drunk driving. It was an incident amplified greatly by his former friend William Randolph Hearst, looking to get payback for the movie. After having lunch in Beverly Hills, Mank ran into a car carrying Ira Gershwin’s wife. “There was little damage ...

    What’s the biggest misconception of the Mankiewicz family? “That we’re rich. There was no money when Herman died. My grandmother was supported by relatives and by John Houseman a little bit.” Despite being frustrated by losing so much of the money he did make by gambling recklessly, she continued to defend him for the 32 years she outlived him. Ben...

    “My father [Frank] always said, ‘Here’s what’s banned from discussion around the dinner table: Movies,’” Herman said. “Here’s what was allowed to be talked about: current events and politics every time. When anybody ever came over, my dad said even when Harpo Marx or F. Scott Fitzgerald or Welles came over, the discussion was politics.” In fact, Be...

    Ben’s cousin John Mankiewicz, eventually a screenwriter and producer on David Fincher’s series “House of Cards,” was on a plane with Fincher in the late ‘90s or early 2000s. “And when Fincher realized who he was, he either gave him the script then or sent him a copy. But I think he had it with him, the manuscript his father had written.”

    “Fincher, I think very wisely, didn’t reach out to a Mankiewicz nor should he have,” Ben said. “He’s making his movie, he doesn’t want to have us tell us what the story should be. Then when it was done, he was pretty eager to find out what we thought. If I were doing a movie about the Finchers, I wouldn’t reach out to him. You’ve got to make your m...

    At the 125-minute mark of “Mank,” after Mankiewicz and Welles win their Oscar, a radio announcer comes on and says, “This is the first nomination and first win for Mr. Mankiewicz and Mr. Welles. Neither were able to attend tonight. Accepting for both is the president of RKO Radio Pictures, Mr. George Schaeffer.” That radio announcer is Ben Mankiewi...

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  4. Apr 19, 2022 · Audible has ordered The Big Lie, a seven-part audio drama series created by John Mankiewicz, a relative of Citizen Kane co-screenwriter Herman Mankiewicz. Kate Mara, Ana de la Reguera, John...

  5. Dec 4, 2020 · Dec. 4, 2020. There’s only one name in the title, but David Fincher’s “Mank” (on Netflix) features a full gallery of movers and shakers from Hollywood’s golden age. Set in the 1930s and ’40s, the...

  6. Jun 1, 2022 · The series is created by executive producer John Mankiewicz (“House of Cards,” “Bosch”) from a story by “Salt of the Earth” producer Paul Jarrico, co-written by Jamie Napoli and directed by...

  7. Experience the first episode of the audio drama, The Big Lie, performed with live shadow play. Inspired by real events, this historical fiction centers on the making of the controversial pro-union film, Salt of the Earth (1952). A Q&A with John Mankiewicz, director Aaron Lipstadt, and writer Jamie Napoli.

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