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Killing Hollywood: The Cotton Club Murder

By: Daniel Thomsen, Jeff Baker
Narrated by: Juliette Lewis, Christian Slater, Rainn Wilson, full cast
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  • Summary

  • When cocaine queen-pin Lanie Jacobs ditches Miami for Los Angeles, she meets Roy Radin - a washed-up theater producer with big dreams (and even bigger demons). Together, they team up for a shot at greatness: A stake in The Cotton Club, a star-studded film produced by Robert Evans, the (in)famous Hollywood legend behind The Godfather and Chinatown. But as egos, ambitions, and suspicions collide, it isn’t long before the deal turns deadly.

    Based on the shocking true story, Audible’s eight-part original drama series stars Academy Award- and Emmy-nominated actress Juliette Lewis (Natural Born Killers, Hysterical Blindness, The Act); Emmy-nominated actor Rainn Wilson (Six Feet Under, The Office); and Golden Globe Award-winning actor Christian Slater (Heathers, True Romance, Mr. Robot).

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  • Killing Hollywood: The Cotton Club Murder Trailer
    Apr 22 2021

    When Lanie Jacobs (Juliette Lewis) ditches Miami for Los Angeles, she meets Roy Radin (Rainn Wilson), a washed-up theater producer with big dreams - and even bigger demons. Together, they team up for a shot at greatness: a stake in The Cotton Club, a star-studded film produced by Robert Evans (Christian Slater), the (in)famous Hollywood legend behind The Godfather and Chinatown.

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  • Episode 1: La Rubia
    May 27 2021
    In 1980s Miami, cocaine queen-pin Lanie Jacobs charts a path for Los Angeles, where she sets her sights on reinvention. Meanwhile, troubled New York theater producer Roy Radin lights out for the West Coast, and disgraced Hollywood mega-producer Robert Evans plots his comeback - a prestige period drama called The Cotton Club.
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    45 mins
  • Episode 2: Woodland
    May 27 2021
    As a frustrated Roy chases his big break, a frantic Evans hustles to keep The Cotton Club afloat. But when the producer welcomes Lanie into his famed Beverly Hills mansion, sparks fly - and opportunity knocks for three unlikely partners.
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    40 mins

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An excellent docudrama that effortlessly weaves the exposition into the engagingly & finely performed dialogue; a chronological narrative which can be followed easily.

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I can't finish this. This could have been covered in one episode. Juliette Lewis is so annoying, too.

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