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'Explosive' Esquire 'Epic' Financial Times 'Riveting' Vanity Fair Sumner Redstone was the CEO of Hollywood's most influential company: the powerhouse behind Indiana Jones and Star Wars, film studios and TV production companies, a fleet of private jets and tailor-made jewellery lines. He was notorious for his fearsome temper, his all-consuming ambition and his pledge to live forever. Until, one day, he lost control. Unscripted is the story of an empire embroiled in scandal, a will in tatters, and a family on the edge of self-destruction. It sounds too outrageous to be true - except it is. 'A racy tale of big money, bigger egos and #MeToo disgrace.' The Times 'Addicted to Succession? Well, here's the real thing.' Hollywood Reporter
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Unscripted, James Stewart
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- 2024
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- Title
- Unscripted
- Language
- English
- Authors
- James Stewart
- Publisher
- Random House UK Ltd
- Released
- 2024
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 416
- ISBN10
- 1804946206
- ISBN13
- 9781804946206
- Series
- Tags
- Non-Fiction, Historical Themes, Business, Business & Management, True Stories, Biographies, History, Autobiographies & Memoirs, Gifts for women, True Crime
- Rating
- 3.7 out of 5
- Description
- 'Explosive' Esquire 'Epic' Financial Times 'Riveting' Vanity Fair Sumner Redstone was the CEO of Hollywood's most influential company: the powerhouse behind Indiana Jones and Star Wars, film studios and TV production companies, a fleet of private jets and tailor-made jewellery lines. He was notorious for his fearsome temper, his all-consuming ambition and his pledge to live forever. Until, one day, he lost control. Unscripted is the story of an empire embroiled in scandal, a will in tatters, and a family on the edge of self-destruction. It sounds too outrageous to be true - except it is. 'A racy tale of big money, bigger egos and #MeToo disgrace.' The Times 'Addicted to Succession? Well, here's the real thing.' Hollywood Reporter





