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The Village Voice, November 2nd, 2005

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Directed by Christopher Scott Cherot

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F. Scott Fitzgerald spent hisfinal years as a failed Hollywood scriptwriter, never having produced the seminal work of American letters on black America's hip-hop aristocracy he'd always dreamed of writing. He did not know that it was already behind him, somewhere back in that vast obscurity, waiting to be optioned. Had he, like producer Andrew Lauren-son of Ralph Lipschitz-grown up "summering in the Hamptons" [as C's press release states), perhaps Fitzgerald would have realized how easy it could be to bleed old-sport Ootsby of its death-of-...

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