A movie on any of the past players mentioned would be great! Another possible idea could be Pool & Billiards Week on the History Channel. They run documentaries on everything from the mafia to bootleggers to the Klan - surely there'd be interest in the colorful past of pool and billiards and its cast of characters. Any thoughts on the lineup?
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Another angle could be to split the documentary series into time periods or eras:
Monday: 1880-1920 The peak years of pool; De Oro, Keough, Hoppe, etc.
Tuesday: 1920-1940 Greenleaf, Mosconi, Crane, etc.
Wednesday: 1940-1960 Pool's near death experience - Norfolk, post-WWII, suburbia and marriage's influences
Thursday: 1960-1980 The Renaissance era; "The Hustler"; Johnston City, The Mosconi/Fats blow up and subsequent match.
Friday: 1980-2010 Near self-destruction; Massey, ESPN, Earl, etc.
Just some rambling thoughts. But if there's enough interest in bootleggers and rumrunners there's surely enough interest in Fats, Willie and the rest of the pool fraternity over the years. Would love to see Ursitti, Shamos, Fels and many others showcased for the knowledge they possess. And Jay would make a great counterpart to Shelby Foote. Has anyone seen Ken Burns?
Ron F