Harry Cohn - 'I don't have ulcers-I give them': Harry Cohn, one of Hollywood's most successful moguls, hauled Columbia studios from Poverty Row into the big time. He was a man whose ruthlessness kept his employees in a state of constant fear, who regarded the business of movie-making as 'better than being a pimp'
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