From F. Scott Fitzgerald's last work, The Last Tycoon follows Monroe Stahr, Hollywood's Golden Boy, as he battles father figure and boss Pat Brady for the soul of their studio.
In a world darkened by the Depression and the growing influence of Hitler's Germany, The Last Tycoon illuminates the passions, violence and towering ambition of 1930s Hollywood.
Special Features:
- Theatrical trailer
- Production notes
- Cast and crew biographies
Critics Reviews for The Last Tycoon:
- “The melodrama is largely focused on the people inside and on an industry that's always been in love with itself. It's not a perfect show, but it's a pretty perfect binge-watch, if that's how you choose to do it.” – Ellen Gray, Philadelphia Inquirer
- “The Last Tycoon – from Billy Ray and Christopher Keyser, executive producers and writers – has, in addition to its looks, superb writing, wit and huge ambition, its grasp of the passionate political heart of the era. There are no dead spots.” – Dorothy Rabinowitz, Wall Street Journal
- “The result is a glossy look at the time period that, despite leaning on some familiar emotional and story territory, still makes for an engaging, enjoyable viewing experience.” – Steve Greene, indieWire