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Paperback William Goldman: Four Screenplays with Essays Book

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William Goldman: Four Screenplays with Essays

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WILLIAM GOLDMAN FOUR SCREENPLAYS WITH ESSAYS

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Four Quality Films by a Master

William Goldman is easily among the greatest screenwriters of our day. This includes four of his memorable scripts: Marathon Man, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, The Princess Bride, and Misery. The book includes all four screenplays together with an introduction by Goldman for each. The book is an excellent choice for aspiring writers, students of film, or collectors.

Esential reading for all aspiring writers

Most people have seen these four films. Far fewer have read the screenplays. Because of the diversity of the material and the quality of the writing, this book is truly essential to all writers, especially those who want to write for the screen. Goldman's screenplays are unique. In effect, he has invented his own screen language. He's that rare beast, a screenwriter who cares about style.Prepare to be thrilled and inspired.

Great for fans of screenplays and of The Princess Bride

Well, I've always enjoyed reading screenplays. In addition, I've loved The Princess Bride since I first saw it. I also loved Misery. However, I hadn't seen Butch Cassidy yet. Reading the screenplay made it mandatory.Goldman's comments about the movies are a wonderful addition to the screenplays. I highly recommend this book.

Wonderful companion guide to four great films

An enthusiastic 'thumbs-up' to William Goldman for including four essays to accompany his wonderful screenplays. If you wonder why the author chose the idea of using the grandfather as the storyteller in the "Princess Bride" or how beloved Andre the Giant was on the set of the film then this book is a must-read. Want to know which major scene with Kathy Bates in "Misery" was changed over the objections of the screenwriter? It's all here, colorfully annotated by the author in his essays that preface each screenplay. The most entertaining book I've read so far this year (1998). If you've enjoyed these movies then, by all means, read this book!
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