The fascinating tale of Hollywood powerhouse Paramount
Pictures--beginning with its birth in the 1910s through the turbulent
decade of the 1930s--was told in Early Paramount Studios by Marc
Wanamaker, Michael Christaldi, and E.J. Stephens. Now the same authors
are back to tell the next 60 years of the studio saga in Paramount
Studios: 1940-2000, with a foreword by former Paramount head of
production Robert Evans. This book picks up the story during the time of
World War II--a successful era for the studio--which was followed by a
decade of decline due to the upstart medium of television. By the 1960s,
the studio teetered on the brink of bankruptcy before rebounding, thanks
to several 1970s blockbusters, such as Love Story, The Godfather, and
Chinatown. The tale continues through the final decades of the 20th
century when Paramount showcased some of the greatest hits in its
history.