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Authors: Kim Masters
Kevin Fedarko, “Mirror, Mirror, on the Wall⦔
Time,
August 1, 1994.
Bernard Weinraub, “Pressure Growing at Disney,”
New York Times,
July 18, 1994.
Alan Citron, “Eisner Situation Raises Questions of Firm's No. 2s,”
Los Angeles Times,
July 19, 1994.
Joann S. Lublin, “Eisner's Surgery Underscores the Lack of Succession Planning at Many Firms,”
Wall Street Journal,
July 19, 1994.
Army Archerd, “Just for Variety,”
Variety,
July 29, 1994.
23:
A BITTER DIVORCE
AI: Pat Scanlon, John Dryer.
Auletter, “The Human Factor,” op. cit.
Bernard Weinraub with Geraldine Fabrikant, “Now Playing: Disney in Turmoil,”
New York Times,
September 23, 1994.
24:
BIG DREAMS
AI: Rich Frank, Dean Valentine.
Robert Sam Anson, “Heave-ho, Heave-ho! Mike Eisner Drives TV Head Out of His Grumpy Kingdom,”
New York Observer,
March 27, 1995.
Thomas R. King and John Lippman, “Stalwart Disney Is Roiled by Defections,”
Wall Street Journal,
March 13, 1995.
Bernard Weinraub, “Clouds over Disneyland,”
New York Times,
April 9, 1995.
Huey, McGowan, and Eiben, “Eisner Explains Everything.”
Katy Harris, “The Loneliest Man in the Kingdom,”
Los Angeles Times Magazine,
March 26, 1995.
Peter Biskind, “Win, Loseâbut Draw,”
Premiere,
July 1995.
Lisa Gubernick, “We Will Not Dilute,”
Forbes,
February 27, 1995.
Bernard Weinraub, “Attack of the Killer Mogul,”
Playboy,
1995.
Bernard Weinraub, “Three Hollywood Giants Team Up to Create Major Movie Studio,”
New York Times,
October 13, 1994.
Bernard Weinraub and Geraldine Fabrikant, “A Hollywood Recipe: Vision, Wealth, Ego,”
New York Times,
October 16, 1994.
25:
THE DOMINOES FALL
AI: Sid Sheinberg, Edgar Bronfman.
Geraldine Fabrikant with Andrew Pollack, “MCA's Impatience with Wary Parent,”
New York Times,
November 4, 1994.
Richard Turner, “Matsushita Appears to Tackle Dispute with MCA Officials by Hiring Advisors,”
Wall Street Journal,
November 18, 1994.
Geraldine Fabrikant, “Wasserman May Leave If Ovitz Joins MCA,”
New York Times,
May 30, 1995.
Geraldine Fabrikant, “Walt Disney to Acquire ABC in $19 Billion Deal to Build a Giant for Entertainment,”
New York Times,
August 1, 1995.
Floyd Norris, “Disney's Stock Defies Usual Rules of the Game,”
New York Times,
August 1, 1995.
Bernard Weinraub, “Don't Say No to Jeffrey,”
New York Times Magazine,
June 30, 1996.
Thomas King, “Eisner, Katzenberg May End Feud, Saving DreamWorks, Cap Cities Venture,”
Wall Street Journal,
August 7, 1995.
Claudia Eller, “Time for Eisner to Make Nicey-Nice,”
Los Angeles Times,
August 8, 1995.
Ken Auletta, “Awesome,”
New Yorker,
August 14, 1995.
Nancy Gibbs, “Easy As ABC,”
Time,
August 14, 1995.
Richard Turner, “Hi-Ya!,”
New York,
August 14, 1995.
26:
SUPERMAN STUMBLES
AI: Sid Sheinberg, Edgar Bronfman.
Robert Slater,
Ovitz
(McGraw-Hill, 1997).
27:
A PLATINUM PARACHUTE
AI: Michael Ovitz, Jeffrey Katzenberg.
Slater,
Ovitz.
Bryan Burrough and Kim Mooter, “The Mouse Trap,”
Vanity Fair,
December 1996.
A. M. Rosenthal, “Hardtack for the Journey,”
New York Times,
December 17, 1997.
James Bates and Claudia Eller, “Ovitz to Leave Disney After Rocky Year as President,”
Los Angeles Times,
December 13, 1996.
Holman W. Jenkins Jr., “Beavis and Butt-head Do the Disney Shareholders,”
Wall Street Journal,
January 7, 1997.
Nikki Finke, “Poof! Mike Ovitz, from Sorcerer to Schmo,”
New York Observer,
September 23, 1996.
James Bates, “Disney's Eisner Gets Contract Extension Fit for a Lion King,”
Los Angeles Times,
January 10, 1997.
Bruce Orwall and Joann S. Lublin, “If a Company Prospers, Should Its Directors Behave by the Book?,”
Wall Street Journal,
February 24, 1997.
Bruce Orwall and Joann S. Lublin, “Disney Chief's Stock Options Exercise Irks Some, but Street Remains Calm,”
Wall Street Journal,
December 5, 1997.
Maureen Dowd, “Stocks and Socks,”
New York Times,
February 27, 1997.
Claudia Eller, “Awful Truth,”
Los Angeles Times,
February 28, 1997.
28:
SQUARING OFF
AI: Patricia Glaser, Jeffrey Katzenberg, Bert Fields, Ted Harbert, Janet Sphrintz. Nikki Finke, “Curtain Up on Dirty Disney Trial: Geffen, Spielberg May Take Stand,”
New York Observer,
November 10, 1997.
Associated Press, “Disney Sees Profit from $600 Million TV Deal with National Hockey League.” Published by the
Wall Street Journal,
August 25, 1998.
Bruce Orwall, “After Several Years of Good Times, Theme Parks Find Troubleland,”
Wall Street Journal,
September 21, 1998.
Lawrie Mifflin, “A Hit from the 70s Is Fading in the 90s,”
Wall Street Journal,
September 21, 1998.
Daniel Machcalaba and Bruce Orwall, “Slow Boat: Disney's Perfectionism Frustrates Cruise-Ship Contractors,”
Wall Street Journal,
June 22, 1998.
Paul Lieberman, “Disney Opens Portal to Internet,”
Los Angeles Times,
January 13, 1999.
Claudia Eller, “Disney Shifting Its Movie Focus to Family Fare,”
Los Angeles Times,
February 2, 1999.
Leslie Helm and James Bates, “âFull Power' of Disney on Net Project, Eisner Says,”
Los Angeles Times,
February 24, 1999.
Chris Petrikin, “In Nomads Land,”
Variety,
June 29, 1999.
29:
KATZ V. MOUSE
Holman W. Jenkins Jr., “Mouse Gets a Whiff of Waterloo,”
Wall Street Journal,
May 19, 1999.
30: “
THAT DARK PERSON
”
Martin Peers, “Net Setbacks Put Media Companies in a Spin,”
Variety,
April 13, 1999.
Michael Hiltzik, “Disney Picks ABC Chief to Lead Internet Group,”
Los Angeles Times,
September 9, 1999.
“Disney Becomes Poacher's Paradise for Soaring Internet Start-up Firms,”
Wall Street Journal,
June 9, 1999.
Marc Gunther, “Eisner's Mouse Trap,”
Fortune,
September 6, 1999.
Brian Lowry, “âNYPD Blue' Likely to Lose Its Tuesday Night ABC Slot,”
Los Angeles Times,
October 14, 1999.
Brian Lowry, “Disney Wondering If It's a âWonderful World' After All,”
Los Angeles Times,
October 13, 1999.
Jim Rutenberg, “Eisner Squeezes ABCâAdds Commercials to Prime-time Lineup,”
New York Observer,
September 9, 1999.
Michael Wolff, “Eisner Un-Moused,”
New York,
July 12, 1999.
Geraldine Fabrikant, “Hey There! Hi There! It's a New Michael Eisner,”
New York Times,
August 14, 1999.
Mark Landler, “Mickey and Minnie Go to Hong Kong,”
New York Times,
November 3, 1999.
I WOULD LIKE
to thank the many people who made themselves available for interviewsâsome of whom asked not to be identified by nameâand acknowledge the wonderful work of the journalists mentioned in the source notes. Others whose contributions have been invaluable include: Henry Ferris, a devoted editor; Kris Dahl, a great agent who worked it all out; and Graydon Carter, who offered inspiration and the opportunity to cover many of the events depicted in this book. My gratitude also to Kristine Kwon for her excellent research.
Most of all, I want to thank the wonderful Wine familyâNancy, Brian, Devin, and Tiffanyâwho gave me the best possible reason to write a book. Special thanks also to my long-suffering husband, Gary Simson, and to my family, friends, and colleaguesâKaren Spar, Vicky Stamas, Sarah Connick, Bruce Bibby, Elaine Lafferty, Deborah Graham, Nancy Griffin, and Rachel Abramowitzâall of whom kindly listened to a lot of complaining.
ABC
CAA and
Diller at
Disney ownership of
Disney programming on
DreamWorks and
Eisner at
Movie of the Week
at
ratings of
see also
Capital Cities/ABC Abrahams, Jim
Abrams, Garry
Academy Awards
of Miramax
Academy of Television Arts and Sciences
Aconcagua, Mount
Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, The
Afterschool Specials
Airplane!
Airplane 2: The Sequel
Aladdin
Alassio, Gianni
Allen, Herbert
Allen, Paul
Allen, Tim
Allen, Woody
Allen & Company
retreat of
Allen-Stevenson School
Alley, Kirstie
All in the Family
Amblin
American Gigolo
American Graffiti
American Hot Wax
American International Pictures
American Tail, An
American Tail: Feivel Goes West, An
America's Funniest Home Videos
Amistad
Amos, John
Anastasia
Angelo, John
Angels in the Outfield
animation:
computer
at Disney
at DreamWorks
Katzenberg and
Roy E. Disney and
television vs. film
Another 48 Hrs.
Ansen, David
Antz
Arab-Israeli War (1973)
Arachnophobia
Archerd, Army
Arkin, Alan
Armageddon
Arts and Entertainment Network
Arvida
Ashley, Ted
Ashman, Howard
Auletta, Ken
Aurelio, Richard
Avildsen, John
Aykroyd, Dan
Â
Baby Bells
Back to the Future
series
Badham, John
Bad News Bears, The
Baerwald, Susan
Baker, Ian
Baldwin, Alec
Baretta
Barney Miller
Barron, Arthur
Barron's
Basinger, Kim
Bass, Dick
Bass, Sid
Bass Brothers Enterprises
Bassett, Angela
Batman
series
Baumgarten, Craig
Beatty, Warren
Beauty and the Beast
on Broadway
Begelman, David
Belushi, James
Bennett, Harve
Benton, Robert
Beresford, Bruce
Berg, Jeff
Berger, Richard
Bernard, Jean-René
Bernini, Gianlorenzo
Bernstein, Tom
Betts, Roland
Beverly Hills Cop
series
Big Chill, The
Billy Bathgate
Biskind, Peter
Black Cauldron, The
Blake, Robert
Blame It on the Bellboy
Bloom, Jake
Blossom
Bluhdorn, Charles
death of
Diller's relationship with
Eisner's relationship with
management style of
Star Trek
and
Bluhdorn, Yvette
Bluth, Don
Bochco, Steven
Bollenbach, Stephen
Bonfire of the Vanities
Bonney, Al
Bornstein, Steven
Born Yesterday
Bourguignon, Philippe
Boyer, Peter
Boyette, Bob
Boy in the Plastic Bubble, The
Brasmer, William
Braun, Lloyd
Breckenridge, Paul
Brenner, Albert
Brewster's Millions
Brian's Song
Brillstein, Bernie
Brillstein-Grey
Bronfman, Charles
Bronfman, Edgar, Jr.
Bronfman, Edgar, Sr.
Brooks, James L.
Bruce, Lenny
Bruckheimer, Jerry
Buddy Buddy
Buffett, Warren
Bug's Life, A
Buntzman, David
Burger King
Burke, Dan
Burke, Steve
Burns, Allan
Burstyn, Ellen
Burton, Tim
Bus Boys
Business Week
Â
Calley, John
Camp Keewaydin
Capital Cities/ABC
Capshaw, Kate
Captain EO
Caravan Pictures
Carpenter, Christine
Carr, Allan
Carsey, Marcy
Cartoon Network
Cash, Jim
Cassidy, Joanna
Cats
CBS
Eisner at
CBS News
Chariots of Fire
Charlie's Angels
Chase, Chevy
Chase-Riboud, Barbara
Checchi, Al
Cheers
Cheil Jedang Corp.
Chemical Bank
Children's Television Workshop
Chinatown
Chirac, Jacques
Chong, Tommy
Chopra, Deepak
Cinderella
Citizen's Band
Citron, Alan
Clark, Pete
Clayburgh, Jill
Clements, Ron
Clinton, Bill
Clooney, George
Close Encounters of the Third Kind
Club Paradise
Coast to Coast
Coca-Cola
Cohn, Sam
Collins, Robert
Color of Money, The
Columbia Pictures
Sony's takeover of
Connery, Sean
Cook, Dick
Cooney, Joan Ganz
Coppola, Francis
Corman, Roger
Cort, Robert
Council of Institutional Investors
Council on Foreign Relations
Court TV
Cox, Penny Finkelman
Crawford, Gordon
Creative Artists Agency (CAA)
Disney and
founding of
as Hollywood power
Ovitz at
Crosby, Bing
Cruickshank, Jim
Cruise, Tom
Crying Game, The
Crystal, Graef
Â
Daly, Ann
Daly, Bob
Dammann, Milton
Dammann, Reta Weil
Danson, Ted
Davidoff, Sid
Davis, Martin
Davis, Marvin
Dawson, Luan Phi
Day, Doris
Days of Thunder
Dead Poets Society
Dean, Loren
Deep Impact
De Line, Donald
Delta Airlines
Demme, Jonathan
Dempsey, Patrick
De Niro, Robert
Denison College
DeVito, Danny
Diamond, Neil and Marsha
Dick Tracy
Die Hard
series
Diller, Barry
at ABC
on Eisner
Eisner's relationship with
Geffen's rivalry with
Katzenberg and
management style of
Movie of the Week
and
at Paramount
at QVC
at Twentieth Century Fox
von Furstenberg and
wealth of
at William Morris
Diller, Donald
Diller, Reva
Dirty Harry
Discoveryland
Disney, Diane
Disney, Patty
Disney, Roy E.
animation and
in Disney takeover bid
Katzenberg disliked by
Disney, Roy O.
Disney, Walt
Disney Afternoon, The
Disney Channel
Disneyland
Disneyland Paris,
see also
Euro Disney
Disney Magic
Disney-MGM Studios
Disney Millennium Symphonies
Disney Orchestra
Disney Quest arcades
Disney's America
Disney's Animal Kingdom
Disney Stores
Disney Touch, The
(Grover)
Disney Village
Disney Wonder
Disney World
Dive!
Doctor, The
Doctorow, E. L.
Dolphin hotel
Dorfman, Dan
Dowd, Maureen
Down and Out in Beverly Hills
DreamWorks
ABC and
animation at
Disney's rivalry with
films at
founding of
Katzenberg's trial and
litigation and
MCA/Universal and
merchandising of
Paramount's co-ventures with
television produced by
Dreyer, John
Dreyfuss, Richard
Dukakis, Olympia
Dumbo
Dunaway, Faye
Dunne, John Gregory
Â
Eastern Airlines
Eastwood, Clint
Eberhardt, Barbara
Ebert, Roger
Echo of Lions
(Chase-Riboud)
Edwards, Brian
Eisner, Anders
Eisner, Bertha Weiss
Eisner, Breck
Eisner, Eric
Eisner, Jane
childhood of
courtship and marriage of
Eisner, J. Lester “Colonel,”
Eisner, Lester, Jr.
Eisner, Margaret Dammann “Maggie,”
Eisner, Margot
Eisner, Marguerite
Eisner, Michael:
ambition and drive of
charm of
childhood of
duplicity of
education of
family life of
friendships and social life of
heart surgery of
isolation and Nixonian character of
Jewishness of
in Katzenberg trial
mainstream entertainment and
as mercurial and impatient
mile-a-minute ideas of
pessimism of
physical appearance of
plays written by
privileged background of
profit as motive of
self-confidence of
sharing power difficult for
stock options of
subordinates and
thrift of
wealth and income of
Eisner, Monroe
Eisner, Sigmund
Elbrus, Mount
Elephant Man, The
Elizondo, Hector
Eller, Claudia
Emil, Arthur
Empire Strikes Back, The
Encino Man
Enemies: A Love Story
Enemy of the State
Engelberg, Michael
English Patient, The
Epcot
Epps, Jack
Eskenazi, Bonnie
ESPN
Eszterhas, Joe
E.T.
Ethan Frome
(Wharton)
Euro Disney
disaster of
plans for
see also
Disneyland Paris
Evans, Donny
Evans, Robert
Everest, Mount
Â
Family Matters
Fantasia
Fantasy Island
Father Knows Best
Fawcett, Farrah
Federal Communications Commission
Fellows, Cheryl
Fields, Bert
Fincantieri Cantieri Navali Italiani SpA
Fink, Dave
Fischoff, Richard
Fitzpatrick, Robert
Flashdance
Fleischer, Charles
Foote Cone & Belding
Footloose
Forbes
Ford, Harrison
Fortune
48 Hrs.
Fosse, Bob
Fox, Michael J.
Fox Network
Frank, Richard
Disney left by
Franzoni, David
Frederick, Ron
Freedman, Norman
Frommer, Arthur
Â
Gabo-Eremco
Gang, Martin
Gang, Tyre, Rudin & Brown
Garner, James
Geffen, David
Diller's rivalry with
at DreamWorks
on Eisner
Katzenberg negotiations and
Katzenberg's friendship with
Ovitz disliked by
wealth of
at William Morris
Geffen Records
Gehry, Frank
Gere, Richard
Ghostbusters
Gibson Greeting Cards
Gilmore, Kenneth
Glaser, Patricia
Glimcher, Arne
Godfather, The
Godfather Part II
Gold, Stanley
Disney takeover and
Katzenberg disliked by
Katzenberg trial and
Roy E. Disney and
Goldberg, Gary David
Goldberg, Leonard
Goldberg, Whoopi
Golden Girls, The
Goldenson, Leonard
Goldman, Bo
Go Network
Good Morning, Vietnam
Good Morning America
Gordon, Larry
Gordon, Margie
Gorney, Karen Lynn
Gottesman, Ron