It is an unauthorized and uncredited imitation of "Lujon" ( Slow Hot Wind ) by Henry Mancini, as heard on the album "Mr. Lucky Goes Latin" (1961) Due to legal issues, it has been removed from the opening credits as of Season 2.
No, but it is similar to both the Fontainebleau and Eden Roc hotels, which is not surprising when you learn that the father of Magic City's screenwriter Mitch Glazer, an electrical engineer, designed the lighting for both those hotels. It is also similar to the Deauville, where Mitch Glazer worked as a cabana boy while growing up in Miami.
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- How many seasons does Magic City have?2 seasons
- How many episodes does Magic City have?16 episodes
- When did Magic City premiere?March 30, 2012
- When did Magic City end?August 9, 2013
- How long are episodes of Magic City?1 hour
- What is the IMDb rating of Magic City?7.6 out of 10
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- What is the plot of Magic City?A hotelier conducts business with a mob boss among the glitz and glamour of late-1950s Miami Beach.
- Who are the characters in Magic City?'Dandy' Al Haas, Account, Al Strauss, Arthur Evans, Atlantis Bartender, Barry 'Cuda' Lansman, Beach Detective, Bel Jaffe, Ben Diamond, Bryce Aldrich, and others
- What genre is Magic City?Crime Drama, Crime, and Drama
- How many awards has Magic City been nominated for?7 nominations
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