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Five Screenplays


Five Screenplays

Author: Preston Sturges

language: en

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Release Date: 1986


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Five comic masterpieces by Preston Sturges, who has been called "Hollywood's greatest writer-director, with emphasis on the former." The scripts are drawn from the great period between 1939 and 1944, which Andrew Sarris called "one of the most brilliant and most bizarre bursts of creation in the history of cinema."

5 Screenplays


5 Screenplays

Author: George N. Rumanes

language: en

Publisher: iUniverse

Release Date: 2012-05-09


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George N. Rumanes, who now lives in Los Angeles with his family, is a writer who works in the film industry. His second novel, The Man With The Black Worrybeads, a worldwide best seller, will be filmed in Hollywood, Greece and North Africa. During the past seven years, Mr. Rumanes wrote five original camera ready screenplays and he is now finishing, Between the Palm and the Cypress Trees, his next novel. THE SCREENPLAYS: The Land of Gods and Lovers Vector One Mystery George Malvasia Two Ladies and the Mob

William Goldman


William Goldman

Author: William Goldman

language: en

Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation

Release Date: 2000-02-01


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(Applause Books). A collection of five screenplays by this Academy Award-winning writer. Includes: All the President's Men * Magic * Harper * Maverick * The Great Waldo Pepper. Also features essays by Goldman: "Getting Even or Creative Accounting," "Sneak Previews, or Why Did She Have to Die?," "Hype or Consequences: A Brief History of the Future," "Shooting from the Hip: Don't You Know Anything About Screenwriting?," and "Nothing for Me to Steal: The Secret Life of an Adaptation."