Ted Botha

Hollywood on the Veld

In 1913, a secretive American millionaire, who lived on the top floor of the famous Carlton Hotel, had a crazy idea: to make movies in Johannesburg. And not just any movies but the biggest in the world, huge spectacles with elaborate sets, thousands of extras and epic story lines.

Isidore Schlesinger – better known as ‘IW’ – built a studio on a farm called Killarney, where he set out to challenge a place in America that was in its infancy: Hollywood.

The glamour, gossip and high drama of IW’s studio fit perfectly into a city experiencing an intoxicating golden age. There was as much action on the movie sets as there was on screen: from political intrigue and the clashing of massive egos to public outbursts, fiery judicial inquiries, disaster and death.

Behind this mad enterprise was a maverick, a tycoon, a recluse, a friend of the famed and the connected. IW could have held his own in California but he chose as his base the City of Gold, and his indomitable ambition saw his ‘Hollywood on the Veld’ soar. This is the never-been-told-before story of the rise and fall of the strangest and most unique movie empire ever.

 

Book Launch: Hollywood on the Veld

Join us for the launch of Ted Botha’s “Hollywood on the Veld”.

The book is about the bizarre but true story of IW Schlesinger, the American immigrant and tycoon who crazily tried to create his own version of Hollywood at the same time the real Hollywood was being born, not beneath the ridges of Los Angeles but beneath the ridges of Johannesburg. It is a tale full of many of the same elements as Daisy De Melker, my last book about the City of Gold, but instead of a murderer being the driving force, it’s the excess and fantastic vision of a man reaching for the stars.