Watch Bob Guccione Discuss Hefner, Caligula, and the Futility of Film Critics
In this undated TV interview, the 'Penthouse' founder — who died yesterday — airs his views and airs out his chest hair.
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In this undated TV interview, the 'Penthouse' founder — who died yesterday — airs his views and airs out his chest hair.
In the eighties, Guccione was one of the richest men in America.
The 'Penthouse' founder had been suffering from lung cancer.
He is not dead — he's just in New Jersey.
The 'Penthouse' publisher also owned a good number of busts, in both senses of the word.
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The hedge-fund "big shot" gets taken down to size by his hometown newspaper.
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