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1. The Spanish Prisoner and the Winslow Boy: Two Screenplays
by Professor David Mamet
Two screenplays of recent movies demonstrate the astounding range of Mamet's talents: "The Spanish Prisoner, " a neo-noir thriller about a research ... More
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2. Persona and Shame: The Screenplays of Ingmar Bergman
by Ingmar Bergman
I note, I observe, I have my eyes with me, everything is unreal, fantastic, frightening or ridiculous."--Ingmar Bergman
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3. The Color of Money, Sea of Love, Night and the City: Three Screenplays
by Richard Price
The recent success of Freedomland and Clockers has established Richard Price as one of America's most accomplished novelists. Critics have praised ... More
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4. Three Films by Woody Allen: Broadway Danny Rose, Zelig, Purple Rose of Cairo
by Woody Allen
Three more marvelously readable screenplays of movies by the incomparable Woody Allen. Stills throughout.
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5. Barton Fink; Miller's Crossing
by Joel Coen, Ethan Coen
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10. Barton Fink & Miller's Crossing
by Joel Coen, Ethan Coen, Roderick Jaynes (Introduction by)
The award winning "Barton Fink "is a dark psychological thriller set in Hollywood in the 1940s. It concerns an aspiring writer who gradually becomes ... More
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14. Four More Screenplays by Preston Sturges
by Preston Sturges, Jr., Brian Henderson, PhD, Tom Sturges (Foreword by)
"Henderson has a fine feel for the emotional implications of the slightest changes in the story lines or the scripts, and consequently, one has great ... More
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15. Six Screen Plays by Robert Riskin
by Robert Riskin, Patrick McGilligan (Editor)
Screenwriter Robert Riskin (1897-1955) was a towering figure even among the giants of Hollywood's Golden Age. Known for his unique blend of humor and ... More
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16. Six Screen Plays by Robert Riskin
by Patrick McGilligan (Editor), Robert Riskin
Screenwriter Robert Riskin (1897-1955) was a towering figure even among the giants of Hollywood's Golden Age. Known for his unique blend of humor and ... More
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17. Dances with Wolves: The Illustrated Story of the Epic Film
by Kevin Costner, Michael Blake, Jim Wilson
With more than 300,000 copies sold -- this is the only official companion book about the making of the seven-time Academy Award-winning movie. It ... More
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18. Trainspotting
by John Hodge
Set in the underbelly of Edinburgh, Trainspotting is a story inhabited by a galaxy of immensely colorful characters -- liars, thieves, junkies -- ... More
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19. Film Stories: Screenplays as Story
by Michael Roemer
From the critically-acclaimed independent filmmaker, Michael Roemer, comes Film Stories: Screenplays as Story, the highly-anticipated first ... More
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20. Trash Trios-V986
by John K Waters
Here is an illustrated collection featuring two of John Waters's most notorious screenplays, plus the print debut of the never-produced Flamingos ... More
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21. 3 Screenplays: "Lonely Hearts, "My First Wife" and "A Woman's Tale"
by Paul Cox
Co-written with John Clark, Bob Ellis and Barry Dickins respectively, these three screenplays make a trilogy of love and death, the two great themes ... More
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23. Flirting with Disaster and Spanking the Monkey
by David O Russell
Spanking the Monkey burst upon the independent film scene in 1994, winning the Audience Award at the Sundance Film Festival, and Independent Spirit ... More
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