George Raft

George Raft by Stone Wallace, published by BearManor Media in 2008, is a first edition biography that spans 252 pages. This work delves into the life and career of George Raft, a prominent figure in show business known for his portrayal of tough movie mobsters in films such as Scarface and Some Like it Hot. The book explores how Raft’s compelling performances often led audiences to believe they were witnessing the real thing, while also highlighting his versatility in various roles that established him as a top box office draw during the 1930s and 40s.
Readers will find a detailed account of Raft’s career, including his notable successes and the challenges he faced, such as his associations with infamous figures and his missed opportunities in film. The narrative is enriched by the cooperation of Raft’s friends and co-workers, providing insights into both his on-screen persona and off-screen life. The biography covers themes related to entertainment and performing arts, offering a comprehensive look at a man whose legacy remains significant in film history.
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During his lengthy show business career, George Raft achieved the reputation as one of the screen’s toughest and most convincing movie mobsters. His roles in Scarface, Each Dawn I Die, Invisible Stripes, Rogue Cop and Some Like it Hot were so convincing that audiences frequently thought they were watching the genuine article. Yet to classify Raft merely as a cinema gangster is to do him a disservice. He delivered equally strong performances in such classics as Night After Night, Bolero, Souls at Sea, Spawn of the North, They Drive by Night and Manpower, his success in these roles quickly establishing him as one of the top box office draws during the 1930s and 40s. But Raft just missed the brass ring of superstardom – due to his notorious friendships with men such as “Bugsy” Siegel and, more significantly, his famous rejections of films that his rival Humphrey Bogart turned into major triumphs: Dead End, High Sierra and The Maltese Falcon. Written with the generous cooperation of many of Raft’s friends and co-workers, George Raft: The Man Who Would Be Bogart details the fascinating life and career highs and lows of a man who created an unforgettable image – onscreen and off.
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