The Last Tycoon

The Last Tycoon

2017
The Last Tycoon
The Last Tycoon

The Last Tycoon

7.6 | TV-MA | en | Drama

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.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP9  Oscar, Oscar, Oscar
Jul. 28,2017
Oscar, Oscar, Oscar

Brady makes a drastic decision to save the studio which causes a catastrophic rift in his relationship with Stahr. Monroe and Kathleen grapple with the emotional fallout of her dark deception. Rose forges a new path in life. Celia takes a lesson from her father. Max's indiscretion comes back to haunt him. Hackett has a surprising proposition for Hannah.

EP8  An Enemy Among Us
Jul. 28,2017
An Enemy Among Us

Stahr concocts a campaign to secure the studio's first ever Oscar nominations. Brady scours for a solution to balance the books and get the Board of Directors off his back. Celia's mettle as a producer is tested by Lang's outrageous demands. Kathleen plots an escape from her dangerous charade. Rose makes a shocking discovery.

EP7  A More Perfect Union
Jul. 28,2017
A More Perfect Union

Stahr hunts for the perfect publicity angle for Kathleen, while managing reactions to his big news. Brady hatches a bold business ploy that has sweeping consequences for the studio and forces Monroe to contain the repercussions. Kathleen struggles to manage her tangled web of half-truths. Celia cares for Max as they test the boundaries of their new relationship. Hackett takes a stand.

EP6  A Brady-American Christmas
Jul. 28,2017
A Brady-American Christmas

Stahr encourages Kathleen to join Lang's secluded rehearsal, leaving him alone on Christmas Eve to contemplate his choices. Brady hopes for a Christmas miracle as he schemes to boost ticket sales for "Angels on the Avenue." Kathleen must pay a sinister price for stardom. Rose helps Kitty prepare for a dangerous surgery. Celia and Max are brought closer by tragedy.

EP5  Eine Kleine Reichmusik
Jul. 28,2017
Eine Kleine Reichmusik

Stahr orchestrates an extravagant Hollywood party that masks a secret agenda. Brady courts Margo Taft to become Brady-American's permanent leading lady. Rose is tortured by Stahr's public happiness and Brady's public philandering. Celia and Lang's partnership takes a provocative turn. Hackett is intrigued by a visitor from Vienna. Kathleen reluctantly agrees to Monroe's request to screen test.

EP4  Burying The Boy Genius
Jul. 28,2017
Burying The Boy Genius

Irving Thalberg's death sends shockwaves throughout the industry, and causes further insecurity from Brady about his own golden boy. Monroe risks his budding relationship to save a movie and Brady American. Celia's adjustments to Hackett's script are well received. Rose immerses herself in volunteering, and forges a meaningful bond with a young, lonely patient.

EP3  More Stars Than There Are In Heaven
Jul. 28,2017
More Stars Than There Are In Heaven

With Pat Brady's back against the wall, he proves his worth as a studio head in pursuing film star Margo Taft. Monroe must manage two demanding bosses as Louis B. Mayer takes a driving role in Brady American. Rose seeks a new outlet in her life. Celia forms a connection with office boy, Max Miner. Monroe's relationship with Kathleen blossoms as they let their guard down.

EP2  Nobody Recasts Like Monroe
Jul. 28,2017
Nobody Recasts Like Monroe

Monroe's personal life heats up as he pursues the beautiful Kathleen, who pushes against the idea of being a replacement for Minna. Pat Brady's pet project has a devastating debut, forcing him to accept Monroe's help. Celia gets cozy in her role as producer, so Hackett takes it upon himself to give her an education.

EP1  The Last Tycoon
Jul. 28,2017
The Last Tycoon

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.

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Released: 2017-07-28 | Released Producted By: , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: https://amzn.com/B01G98ZPQU
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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.

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Cast

Matt Bomer , Kelsey Grammer , Lily Collins

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pantages-1 Great looking series, gentle pace, perfect casting and developing story line which lends itself to further series. The sets and costumes are typical of the era. It is coincidentally topical at present given the sex scandal events in Hollywood and elsewhere. this is great demo of4K HDR. Stunning. I am looking forward to a further series but before that I must buy the book!
Olinthecity Once again, a series I have really enjoyed has been canceled by the powers that be! I will admit the first few episodes of the first season were a little slow (perhaps there was room for improvement in the dialogue), but as the series progressed, I was fully engrossed in the story. The physical details of the hairstyles and clothing were absolutely believable and the filming itself was gorgeous. I was particularly impressed by Kelsey Grammar's performance. For anyone who has not yet seen the mere two seasons that exist, allow me to inform you there is an extremely interesting twist in the plot! I don't think this will disappoint. How it was canceled with such a high IMDb rating remains a mystery.
howardeisman There have been many failures trying to film a Fitzgerald novel. In fact, Robert Di Niro, as Monroe Stahr, discusses this problem in the 1976 version of The Last Tycoon. So why look for more trouble?. In this rendition, a ton of added plot is already burying the Fitzgerald/Wilson story in the first episode. Are the authors hoping for a six year run and need to have hackneyed, clichéd story lines to stretch things out. We have stereotyped Nazis,stereotyped homeless,the usual moronic underlings and a dangerous affair for the (in the book) monkish Monroe Stahr.Kathleen-in the book-is so mysterious and ethereally lovely that even the depressed and nonreactive Stahr falls hard for her. In this version she is a decidedly non ethereal waitress, played by an actress who has the disconcerting habit of scrunching up her face in conversation so that she looks terrible. Stahr, who eshews the advances of incredibly attractive women three times a minute, must have been attracted to her valiant attempts to use her cheeks to loosen some peanut brittle stuck to her molars. No magic here.The actor playing Stahr looks like he is being strangled by a starched, too tight suit. His face looks like he overdosed on a botox injection. Kelsy Grammar and Lilly Collins play their characters in a more naturalistic style, but the characters seem shallow,Jeez why do they keep dumbing things down and then even doing that poorly ?
TanakaK The concept for such a series is strong and intriguing. Sadly, this pilot does not represent a very good effort. As is so often the case these days the emphasis seems to be technical rather than talent. The scenes are nicely dressed although often lit too strongly and too cool. But the bigger problem is that most of the characters are just that: characters. The dialog is insipidly cliché. The actors all look and act like 21st century teenagers.Translating period pieces onto any screen in an engaging way has always been challenging. Translating Fitzgerald doubles that challenge, as his stories are virtual bear traps for lesser talents to create comic strips like this.I don't know where all the glowing reviews are coming from. I cannot imagine many others saw this pilot any differently than I did.