Say Hello to My Little Friend, Nat Segaloff
Say Hello to My Little Friend, Nat Segaloff
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Say Hello to My Little Friend
A Century of Scarface

Author: Nat Segaloff

Narrator: Johnny Heller

Unabridged: 6 hr 5 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 05/21/2024


Synopsis

When Brian DePalma's operatically violent and profane Scarface debuted in 1983, the film drew almost as much fire as the relentless gunfire in the film itself. The movie was a remake of 1932's Scarface—revamped for a new era of drugs, sex, and graphic violence. Attacked as both a celebration of cocaine-fueled excess and a condemnation of it, the film's reputation only grew as the years went by. But the real story of its success started nearly a century ago—when Hollywood first fell in love with the American gangster . . .

Hollywood's infatuation with money, power, and organized crime has captured the public's imagination and made Scarface one of its most enduring modern myths. From a 1912 gangster film by D. W. Griffith to the 1932 hit Scarface starring Paul Muni, to Brian DePalma's 1983 shocker, the antihero's rise and fall exposes the dark side of the American Dream—whether it's Prohibition Era bootleggers or modern-day drug dealers. When actor Al Pacino got the idea of doing a remake of Scarface after screening the original, a legend was (re)born—and the rest is history. With guns blazing and chainsaws whirring, movie biz writer Nat Segaloff tears into this pop culture phenomenon with fascinating insights, stunning revelations, and a true fan's glee. This is a must-listen book for movie buffs, crime lovers, and culture vultures everywhere.

About Nat Segaloff

Nat Segaloff is a writer, producer, journalist, and Hugo and Locus Award-nominated author of more than two dozen books about filmmakers and film history, including Hurricane Billy: The Stormy Life and Films of William Friedkin. He covered the film industry for the Boston Herald and worked on A&E's flagship Biography series as well as programming for The Learning Channel, New World, Disney, Turner Classic Movies, and USA Network. As one of the original publicists on The Exorcist, he closes a haunting chapter in his life with The Exorcist Legacy. Segaloff lives in Los Angeles and can be found online at natsegaloff.com.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jacob

if you like gangster movie or books you will like this book.i can't put it down.i will buy this book it come out.......more

Goodreads review by Dave G

Thanks to the author and publisher for this giveaway. I was wavered between two and three stars. In the end I gave it a two. People say the book is always better than the movie. Not in this case. This book is not for the fan of the movie. It is apt to be for the scholar of the movie. The author’s bi......more

Brian DePalma’s 1983 film Scarface was not immediately embraced as a classic. Critics gave the film decidedly mixed reviews, with some vehement detractors citing the pervasive violence and profanity as yet another sign of the decline of Western Civilization. However, after 40 years, Scarface has gain......more

Goodreads review by Lois

4.5 Stars Rounded up This audiobook was made available for me to listen to and review by Nat Segaloff, RB Media, and NetGalley. Johnny Heller is the perfect narrator for this movie history. His voice is passionate and has texture, which adds gravitas to this nonfiction audiobook. I enjoyed this audiobo......more

Goodreads review by Patrick

"Say Hello to My Little Friend: A Century of Scarface" by Nat Segaloff is a remarkable addition to his already impressive body of work. As someone who loved his previous book, "The Exorcist Legacy," I found this latest offering equally compelling and insightful. Segaloff’s expertise and passion for c......more