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  2. Jun 20, 2023 · The Last Tycoon (1957) Jack Palance - Playhouse 90. Based on the unfinished novel by F Scott Fitzgerald Screenplay by Don Mankiewicz Directed by John Frankenheimer Starring: Jack Palance,...

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  3. Adaptations. 1957: John Frankenheimer directed a TV version for Playhouse 90, with Jack Palance as Monroe Stahr. 1976: A film version was adapted for the screen by British playwright Harold Pinter, directed by Elia Kazan (his last film). It was produced by Sam Spiegel and released as The Last Tycoon.

    • F. Scott Fitzgerald
    • 163 (paperback edition)
    • 1941
    • November 4, 1941 (posthumously)
  4. The F. Scott Fitzgerald novel "The Last Tycoon" was published posthumously in 1941. It is about a Hollywood producer from the 1930s, Monroe Stahr, a man modeled closely after the real life producer, Irving Thalberg. In this teleplay, Stahr is played by Jack Palance...a man who looks very little like Thalberg.

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    • Comedy, Crime, Drama
    • John Frankenheimer
    • 1957-03-14
  5. Playhouse 90, Fitzgerald's 'The Last Tycoon' - w/Jack Palance, Lee Remick, & Peter Lorre: directed by John Frankenheimer (1957)

  6. The Last Tycoon" Playhouse 90 episode: Episode no. Season 1 Episode 24: Directed by: John Frankenheimer: Written by: Peter Kortner; Don Mankiewicz; Based on: The Last Tycoon by F. Scott Fitzgerald: Produced by: Martin Manulis: Original air date: March 14, 1957 () Guest appearance; Jack Palance

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    After The Last Tycoon (March 14, 1957), adapted from the F. Scott Fitzgerald novel about a film studio head, Frankenheimer followed with Tad Mosel's If You Knew Elizabeth (April 11, 1957) about an ambitious college professor; another Fitzgerald adaptation, Winter Dreams (May 23, 1957), dramatizing a romantic triangle; Clash by Night (June 13 ...

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