James Mills (born 1932) is an American novelist, screenwriter and journalist.
Mills wrote two ''
New York Times'' bestsellers, ''
Report to the Commissioner'', a novel, and ''
The Underground Empire'', a study of international narcotics trafficking. His books ''The Panic in Needle Park'' and ''Report to the Commissioner'' were later made into major motion pictures by
20th Century Fox
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and
United Artists respectively. The credibility of The Underground Empire was challenged in a lengthy front-page article in the Los Angeles Times.
Career
Mills worked for
UPI, ''
Life'' magazine, and for three US commercial television networks as a writer and consultant.
The 1971 film ''
The Panic in Needle Park
''The Panic in Needle Park'' is a 1971 American drama film directed by Jerry Schatzberg and starring Al Pacino (in his first lead role) and Kitty Winn. The screenplay was written by Joan Didion and John Gregory Dunne, adapted from the 1966 novel ...
'', starring
Al Pacino
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in his second film appearance, was based on Mills' book of the same name about the heroin culture at
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"Strolling Up Broadway, The West Side's Spine"
''The New York Times'', April 8, 1988 and
Sherman Square
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Th ...
on
New York City's
Upper West Side near
72nd Street and
Broadway.
[Filmmuseum Berlin - Deutsche Kinemathek]
The screenplay was written by
Joan Didion and
John Gregory Dunne.
The ''
Harvard Crimson'' review stated of ''Report to the Commissioner'' that: "James Mills has created just such an interloper: a story of deep suspense which moves on several planes of confrontation, ambition and human interaction. Slickly written, carefully strung together, Report to the Commissioner skirts the obvious and pivots on the unexpected; in the best tradition of detective stories
The 1975 film version of ''
Report to the Commissioner'', featuring
Richard Gere in his screen debut with a minor supporting role, was made after "the movie rights were snapped up by a motion picture industry starved for clever suspense stories."
On July 17, 1986, after the publication of ''The Underground Empire'', Mills was invited to speak at a hearing of the
United States House Committee on Foreign Affairs investigating the
torture murder of
DEA
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agent
Kiki Camarena.
On October 2, 1986, the
Los Angeles Times published a 5,000-word investigation into The Underground Empire by
David Cay Johnston, naming more than 40 sources, subjects, and witnesses who asserted that Mills had fabricated significant claims and misstated many facts. In a sidebar article on journalistic ethics, Mills acknowledged to the newspaper that he never verified many facts. Later a criminal appeals lawyer who Mills accused of being involved in drug trafficking, Barry Tarlow, sued Mills and his publisher. While the amount paid to settle the case was sealed, Tarlow said in 1992 that he would use part of the settlement money to buy a beachfront Malibu home.
Nonfiction books
* ''The Prosecutor''. Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1969.
* ''On the Edge''. Doubleday, 1975.
* ''The Underground Empire: Where Crime and Governments Embrace''. Doubleday, 1986.
Fiction books
* ''The Panic in Needle Park''. Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1966.
* ''Report to the Commissioner''. Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1972.
* ''One Just Man''. Simon and Schuster, 1974.
* ''The Seventh Power''. E. P. Dutton, 1976.
* ''The Truth About Peter Harley''. E. P. Dutton, 1979.
* ''The Power''. Warner Books, 1990.
* ''Haywire''. Warner Books, 1995.
* ''The Hearing''. Warner Books, 1998.
Filmography
*''
The Panic in Needle Park
''The Panic in Needle Park'' is a 1971 American drama film directed by Jerry Schatzberg and starring Al Pacino (in his first lead role) and Kitty Winn. The screenplay was written by Joan Didion and John Gregory Dunne, adapted from the 1966 novel ...
''
*''
Report to the Commissioner''
References
External links
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Living people
1932 births
American screenwriters
American male novelists
21st-century American novelists
20th-century American novelists
20th-century American male writers
21st-century American male writers