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The Golden Hour

A Story of Family and Power in Hollywood

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The Golden Hour

De: Matthew Specktor
Narrado por: Matthew Specktor
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A personal and cultural exploration of the struggles between art and business at the heart of modern Hollywood, through the eyes of the talent that shaped it

Matthew Specktor grew up in the film industry: the son of legendary CAA superagent Fred Specktor, his childhood was one where Beau Bridges came over for dinner, Martin Sheen’s daughter was his close friend, and Marlon Brando left long messages on the family answering machine. He would eventually spend time working in Hollywood himself, first as a reluctant studio executive and later as a screenwriter.

Now, with The Golden Hour, Specktor blends memoir, cultural criticism, and narrative history to tell the story of the modern motion picture industry—illuminating the conflict between art and business that has played out over the last seventy-five years in Hollywood. Braiding his own story with that of his father, mother (a talented screenwriter whose career was cut short), and figures ranging from Jack Nicholson to CAA’s Michael Ovitz, Specktor reveals how Hollywood became a laboratory for the eternal struggle between art, labor, and capital.

Beginning with the rise of Music Corporation of America in the 1950s, The Golden Hour lays out a series of clashes between fathers and sons, talent agents and studio heads, artists, activists, unions, and corporations. With vivid prose and immersive scenes, Specktor shows how Hollywood grew from the epicenter of American cultural life to a full-fledged multinational concern—and what this shift has meant for the nation’s place in the world. At once a book about the movie business and an intimate family drama, The Golden Hour is a sweeping portrait of the American Century.

©2025 Matthew Specktor (P)2025 HarperCollins Publishers
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Lovely story bathed in melancholy realism. Definitely a story that will keep you engaged in the writer's life and the lives of those around him. From youth to adulthood, the road is bumpy and unyielding. It chews up at times and gives you the gift of smooth serenity when it feels like it. His story reminds you nothing is guaranteed and everything is possible if you push onward. The reader's stoicism works, gives minor emotion to heartbreak and the same to triumph. As knowing both New York and Los Angeles, their cruelty and beauty living side by side, I enjoyed this book immensely.

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