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American Entertainment 1982 Chapter 221

  Chapter 221 Susan's pressure

  It wasn't until Tommy called again that Susan remembered that he had asked herself to meet after returning to California, and said that he wanted Jason to introduce his girlfriend to herself.

  Although she didn't admit it in front of Tommy, Susan's current work pressure is indeed a bit high. She joked to Mark before that Mark didn't get rid of his pimping habits, so why couldn't he start working like a normal agent.

It wasn't until she took over the stall left by Mark that she was convinced that Mark's operation of sending his artists to the beds of various producers, directors, and production company bosses like prostitutes was the only one among most unknown agents in this industry. Opportunity to fight for opportunities for its artists.

  Mark has always complained that the film industry is dominated by Jews. This is not a joke, but a cruel reality.

  Hollywood has been ruled by the Jews for about a hundred years. It doesn't matter who will be the boss of the movie company. After all, the bosses of those big movie companies have changed like a lantern in the past hundred years. What remains unchanged is the absolute influence of the Jews in Hollywood.

  I can think of all businesses related to movies, which are controlled by Jews, copyright companies, brokerage companies, film companies, record companies, industry associations...

  At first, when Tommy asked her to replace Mark to manage the Pathfinder agency, Susan was actually a little reluctant in her heart. She felt that Mark might have cleared all the obstacles before she took over, and she just enjoyed the benefits.

  After she really stepped into the acting business, she realized that Mark hadn't solved any problems, and her thoughts were too optimistic.

As early as a hundred years ago, the Jews created the industry of entertainer brokers. They impressed the jugglers in the circuses that toured the United States, persuaded the jugglers to trust themselves, and let themselves represent the artists to negotiate with the circus owners or performers, and guaranteed The artist earns more money, and draws his own commission from this income.

For a hundred years, until today, this industry is still Jewish. All the well-known agents in the history of the United States are all Jewish. The heads of actors in major Hollywood film companies are all Jewish. One hundred and thirty in California The top 30 bosses of the seven brokerage companies are all Jewish.

If you are not a Jew, and you live in this industry, you don't have to think about the good things that Jews eat meat and others drink soup. The business-savvy Jews set the rule for this industry that other people or companies are not considered customers except themselves. It can only be considered food.

For example, after Mark established ORTA, he should logically join the American Association of Performing Arts Agents, which is a trade association for brokerage companies. However, because he is not Jewish, his application for membership has been rejected several times, and each time it has been pointed out that there is For various detailed issues, he was asked to revise and resubmit, and the review period had to be recalculated each time. When Susan took over, the company was still revising its membership application.

In the end, Susan took great pains to find out that there was Jewish ancestry in the family of her grandmother who had lost contact for many years, and after getting used to some Jewish living habits as much as possible, she worked hard to become friends with several Jewish female brokers in the industry and created a A Jewish female character design finally allowed the company to join the American Association of Performing Arts Agents.

   If she didn't find proof of Jewish ancestry, she wouldn't even get through the trade association application.

If you don't want to be so troublesome, it's also very easy. Pay the Jewish colleagues. They have the right to recommend and join, and they promise to be faster than the normal application. However, I am not a Jew, so I have no way to pay the Jews. Susan did not pay. The reason is that I want to get to know more people in the industry during the application process, and once I pay to join the membership, it is easy to be targeted and regarded as a fool with a lot of money.

   After all, there are no fools in this industry.

  The bosses of the three major brokerage companies are all Jewish.

  WMA Company, established in 1898, is known as the No. 1 brokerage company in the American entertainment industry, and has another name of broker training school.

   Seventy percent of the well-known brokers who are active in the United States today started their careers as interns in this company.

  From Chaplin back then, to Marilyn Monroe, to the Rolling Stones and other stars you can think of, all are artists of this company.

   Gerald Ford's success as president is largely due to this company, because they mobilized their artists to support him in an all-round way, to promote his ruling philosophy, and arranged popular movie stars to be Ford's speech platform to gather popularity.

MCA, known as Kraken, the Kraken of the American entertainment industry, was founded in 1924, more than 20 years later than WMA, but it has become the largest brokerage company in the United States. Its clients include movies, TV, sports , music, Broadway and directing, among others, spanning multiple industries.

Today's most famous client is Ronald Reagan. With the help of MCA, this Mr. President got the position of chairman of the American Screen Actors Guild. In the end, let Ronald Reagan complete the perfect transformation from a Hollywood actor to the President of the United States.

CAA company was established in 1975. The five founders were former employees of WMA company. In order to gain a firm foothold, they were not in a hurry to compete with the two major companies for star clients at the beginning, but found another way, focusing on signing directors and screenwriters. , clothing, lighting and other famous people, and finally let all Hollywood practitioners find that if they don't want to deal with CAA, they will not be able to get these big names in various film subdivisions.

   Its stars now include Spielberg, George Clooney, Tom Cruise, Stallone, etc. Even MCA and WMA, two established brokerage companies, have to admit that CAA is the future king with the greatest potential of the three major companies.

  In addition to the bosses of the three major brokerage companies, the executives of several major film companies are also Jewish, including Fox Films, which Tommy asked her to follow.

  The most important thing is that these Jews are extremely united, taking care of each other, and co-existing.

   This is also the reason why Susan has been under too much pressure recently, because she can't imagine what will happen to all the contracted artists under the Pathfinder agency if she follows Tommy's orders and attacks Fox Films.

  She doesn't care, the big deal is to leave, Tommy will not give up on her, but those poor women, it is clear that Tommy treats them as cannon fodder.

   In Hollywood, offending the Jews makes it difficult to move an inch.

   Or there is no need to offend, the Jews asked the actors to help launder money, and the actors had to obediently do so, otherwise they would be on their blacklist and reduced to nothing to film.

  Why don't all Hollywood actors feel dissatisfied even if they are sent to someone else's bed by their agent? It's not that they didn't, but they didn't dare. As early as ten years ago, the Jews had found a hapless ghost to make an example of others, and told all Hollywood actors that they would end up disobedient.

The well-known actor Clifford Robinson, in the 1960s, won the Oscar for his role as John Kennedy in the movie "PT109" when he was still serving in the US Navy, and even received Kennedy himself in the White House. his acting.

   Then, because the agent asked him to help launder a small amount of money and he refused, he almost starved to death in New Zealand.

The amount of money is not large, only 10,000 yuan, that is, the film company will say that it will pay him 10,000 yuan, but it will not actually pay him. The 10,000 yuan check will be cashed in the bank by someone else, as long as he pays him at the bank. When the IRS called to confirm the money, he said Yes, proving that he cashed the money himself.

He insisted that he was already a popular actor, so he rejected the agent's unreasonable request. As a result, the agent might not have listened to what he said, or had never thought that he would dare to refuse. Therefore, when the IRS called to inquire about the account, Kerry Ford-Robinson said no, telling the IRS that he had not received the money and had not cashed the check.

In the view of this Oscar winner, the end result is that the unruly agent suspected of participating in money laundering is sent to prison, and he can change another agent to work for him. After all, he has not participated in money laundering, nor has he committed any illegal acts. Wrong is a broker.

But in fact, the agent was only sentenced to 60 hours of community service, but Clifford was actually blacklisted by Hollywood for four full years. No film company gave him a job opportunity, not only movies, even There are no TV shows. In order to make ends meet, Clifford Robinson was forced to leave New Zealand to act as a role actor in New Zealand TV series to earn a meager salary.

  Four years later, he didn't appear on the big screen in the United States until he voluntarily bowed his head to admit his mistake and returned to the United States to sign a contract that was almost a contract with the agent he had offended.

  If an Oscar winner ends up like this, the young girls under him may be used up by Tommy, and the end may only be high-end girls, or they will go far away.

  She wouldn't go against Tommy's wishes, but she also knew what it was like to sell herself.

  She didn't want these girls who thought they had gained hope because of their own kindness, but fell into the abyss in the end, had no future, and became completely sacrificed.

   This is her stress.

   "Susan~" Jason walked into Susan's apartment in Los Angeles with a happy face, opened his arms, and gave her a big hug: "Long time no see."

   "Long time no see, Jason, can you let go? This is the first time I heard that when friends hug each other, men put their hands on the woman's buttocks." Susan narrowed her eyes, staring at Jason and said.

"You've changed, Susan, you weren't like that when you were in the garage, when you were down to your underwear and let me take your clothes to the laundromat and let me take a look at your breasts, Take it as an errand fee." Jason let go of Susan and said with regret.

Susan looked at Tommy who came in right after him, and a pretty girl who was six feet two inches tall, had dazzling blond hair, and was very **** dressed: "I'm worried that your girlfriend will find time to discuss with me later, How to join forces to take you to court and divide up your wealth."

   "Let me introduce, my girlfriend, Susan, has the same name as you." Jason pointed to the beautiful girl who walked in and said to Susan.

  Susan shook hands with the blonde girl who was also called Susan: "I thought it would be called Tommy."

   Second update~

  (end of this chapter)

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