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  • - Money, Movies and Who Calls the Shots
    av Tim Adler
    389,-

    Focuses on the lives and works of the producers, this book is about people whose job is to dominate every facet of the film-making process, from conception, to script, and after. Through the interviews of Michael Douglas, it explains the history of some of the successful films and looks at the skill and experience to survive in this business.

  • - Screenplay
    av Jane Austen
    177 - 273,-

    A screenplay by Nick Dear, this text is an adaptation of Jane Austen's novel "Persuasion". It is the story of Anne Elliot who is engaged to a naval officer but is persuaded to abandon thoughts of marriage to him on the grounds of his dubious financial prospects.

  • av Stephen (Playwright, UK) Poliakoff & screenwriter and director
    273,-

    The script of the television screenplay, "Natural Strangers" tells the story of a family reunion in a grand London hotel, where Raymond, his wife Esther and his son Daniel, are slowly drawn into their ancestor's family tree. Stephen, appointed "pedigree hunter" and archivist, unravels the past.

  • - A Screen Play
    av Billy Roche
    359,-

    A major release from Initial films for Channel Four starring Stephen Rea and Richard Harris. Award-winning writer Billy Roche and director Gillies Mackinnon create a strange compelling world on the edge of society

  • - Screenplay
    av Stephen (Playwright Poliakoff
    273,-

    Following the life and times of Prince John, the forgotten youngest son of King George V and Queen Mary, this dramatization reveals how, diagnosed as epileptic and suffering from learning difficulties he was shut away at the age of 12 to prevent the family from public embarrassment.

  • av William Shakespeare
    164 - 507,-

    The acclaimed English Touring Theatre adaptation.

  • - From Film Writing to Film-making
    av Cherry Potter
    389,-

    In this insightful text, Cherry Potter has used her extensive experience to provide a combination of analysis and inspiration. She uses sequences from films to present a series of master classes on the technique and meaning of classic film moments, and includes practical exercises and advice.

  • av Billy Bob Thornton
    273,-

    Sling Blade won the 1997 Academy Award for best original screenplay

  • av Stephen (Playwright Poliakoff
    273,-

    A series of three-hour-long linked plays for BBC2 plus two shorter plays

  • av Cormac McCarthy & Joe Penhall
    219,-

    Screenplay for the film version of Cormac McCarthy's hit novel The Road, adapted by award-winning playwright Joe Penhall.

  • av Stephen (Playwright Poliakoff
    273,-

    Glorious 39 is the screenplay of the new blockbuster film by award-winning writer/director Stephen Poliakoff released in cinemas this autumn. In this tense psychological thriller set on the eve of WWII, a young woman stumbles across evidence of a sinister Nazi appeasement plot that will stop at nothing to achieve its aims.

  • av Stephen (Playwright Poliakoff
    433,-

    Two major new screenplays by the inimitable, award-winning Stephen Poliakoff made for the BBC and HBO Films and due to be broadcast in autumn 2007 . A stellar cast led by Michael Gambon and Dame Maggie Smith feature in these exquisite, major new films that are linked by a grand house and memories of the past.

  • av Alan Bennett
    154,-

  • - The Complete Screenplay
    av Orson Welles
    247,-

    A companion to "Citizen Kane" - the film that was designed to shock - this text opens with an essay evaluating the making of the film. The original screenplay follows, illustrated with 40 stills and frame enlargements, together with notes on the difference between the script and the film.

  • av F. M. Dostoevsky
    273,-

    The film script for a major film from Channel Four Films and Canal+ Image International, from director Karoly Makk and producer Marc Vlessing. Starring Michael Gambon, Jodhi May, Polly Walker, Dominic West and Luise Rainer.

  • - Screenplay
    av Anthony Minghella
    273,-

    From his New York basement, in the late 1950s, Tom Ripley dreams of la dolce vita in Italy. Dickie Greenleaf leads this life and Tom is commissioned by Dickie's father to go to Italy and bring back the errant playboy. But Tom does not want to return.

  • - Screenplay
    av Jonathan Harvey
    174 - 273,-

    Thamesmead is a tough estate for Jamie and Ste to grow up on, with Jamie's mother's latest unlikely boyfriend and Ste's violent, alcoholic father. This screenplay explores the flowering of love between the two boys on their South London estate as they discover their homosexuality.

  • av Barrie (Playwright Keeffe
    273,-

    The screenplay of the classic British gangster film. Harold Shand has made it from Whitechapel to running his own "corporation", even forging links with the Mafia. Everything indeed is coming up roses, until the Easter weekend when enemies unknown embark on a series of lethal outrages against him.

  • av Philip Ridley
    804,-

    This screenplay tackles the real-life story of London's notorious gangsters, the Kray twins. Brought up by their mother and aunts, the school-ground bullies grew more violent through national service and terms in prison before becoming the kings of 1960s gangland London.

  • av Michael Ondaatje
    164 - 273,-

    "English Patient" is the winner of the 1992 Booker Prize.

  • av Irvine Welsh
    273,-

    This collection is made up of "The Granton Star Cause", "The Acid House" and "A Soft Touch". All three stories come from the badlands of the schemes of north Edinburgh and take us into a dark world of drugs, deviant sex and football hooliganism.

  • - Screenplay
    av Arthur Miller
    140 - 258,-

    This screenplay is Miller's own adaption of his 20th century classic play about the Salem witch trials of 1692. The book includes twenty stills from the Twentieth Century Fox film starring Daniel Day Lewis and Winona Ryder,

  • - Play
    av Patricia Highsmith
    258,-

    This is the text of the play by Phyllis Nagy, "The Talented Mr Ripley", written in the 1990s.

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