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This is the story of two young entertainers - one a singer, the other a ventriloquist and comedian a singer and a comic. One July Fourth, a New York TV Producer and her husband visited the resort where the duo was working, saw their act and invited them to appear on a TV show. The appearance was such a success, the duo found themselves doing TV and working in New York, Las Vegas and Hollywood. All was well, except for Dan. Something was missing from his life. Until one day...

Produktbeschreibung
This is the story of two young entertainers - one a singer, the other a ventriloquist and comedian a singer and a comic. One July Fourth, a New York TV Producer and her husband visited the resort where the duo was working, saw their act and invited them to appear on a TV show. The appearance was such a success, the duo found themselves doing TV and working in New York, Las Vegas and Hollywood. All was well, except for Dan. Something was missing from his life. Until one day...
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Autorenporträt
Phillips Wylly was born on Staten Island. From there, Wylly ventured to Rockefeller Center - NBC. He traveled the world filming such events as Grace Kelly's wedding and interviews with Otto Preminger, Rocky Graziano, Sophia Loren, Carl Sandberg, then Senator and Mrs. John F. Kennedy and many others. Wylly moved to Los Angeles and joined the Wolper Organization where he worked on the historic mini-series "Roots," and with some of the industry's biggest stars including Henry Fonda, Elizabeth Taylor, Burt Lancaster and Morgan Freeman. Wylly has been producer or production executive on countless films and TV shows. His credits include "Gore Vidal's Billy the Kid," "Lucas," and TV's long running series, "Life Goes On." STATEN ISLAND is a work of fiction but many of its characters and much of its action is based on Phil's personal experiences and stories told by his father about the bootleggers who plied the island's Atlantic Coast during the Roaring Twenties when Prohibition was the law of a lawless land.