Which Lie Did I Tell?: More Adventures in the Screen Trade

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by William Goldman


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  THE STUDIO

  by John Gregory Dunne

  In 1967 John Gregory Dunne asked for unlimited access to the inner workings of Twentieth Century Fox. Miraculously, he got ir. For one year, Dunne went everywhere he could go and talked to everyone within the studio. The result is a work of reportage that, thirty years later, may still be our most minutely observed and therefore most uproariously funny portrait of the motion picture business.

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  MOVIE-MADE AMERICA

  A Cultural History of American Movies

  by Robert Sklar

  Hailed as the definitive work upon its original publication in 1975 and now extensively revised and updated by the author, this vastly absorbing and richly illustrated hook examines film as art form, technological innovation, big business, and shaper of American values. Combining panoramic sweep with detailed commentaries on hundreds of individual films, Movie-Made America is a must for any motion picture enthusiast.

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  MOVIES AND MONEY

  by David Puttnam

  From David Puttnam, former chairman of Columbia Pictures and acclaimed producer of such classic films as Chariots of Fire and The Killing Fields, comes an insightful and thoroughly entertaining history of that unholy alliance between commerce and art, the movie business. The result is a fascinating historical panorama packed with lively anecdotes and portraits of all the key dealmakers. Movies and Money will change our understanding of the history of film and the movie business today.

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  WILLIAM GOLDMAN

  WHICH LIE DID I TELL?

  William Goldman has been writing books and movies for forty-five years. He has won three Lifetime Achievement awards for screenwriting, two Screenwriter of the Year awards, two Academy Awards (for Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid and All the President's Men), and one English Academy Award. His novels include Marathon Man, which has made him very famous in dentists' offices around the world, Boys and Girls Together, The Temple of Gold, and The Princess Bride. He lives in New York City.

  also by WILLIAM GOLDMAN

  Fiction The Temple of Gold (1957) Your Turn to Curtsy, My Turn to Bow (1958) Soldier in the Rain (1960) Boys and Girls Together (1964) No Way to Treat a Lady (1964) The Thing of It Is ... (1967) Father's Day (1971) The Princess Bride (1973) Marathon Man (1974) Magic (1976) Tinsel (1979) Control (1982) The Silent Gondoliers (1983) The Color of Light (1984) Heat (1985) Brothers (1986)

  Nonfiction The Season: A Candid Look at Broadway (1969) The Making of "A Bridge Too Far" (1977) Adventures in the Screen Trade: A Personal View of Hollywood and Screenwriting (1983) Wait Till Next Year (With Mike Lupica) (1988) Hype and Glory (1990) Four Screenplays (1995) Five Screenplays (1997)

  Screenplays Masquerade (with Michael Relph) (1965) Harper (1966) Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969) The Hot Rock (1972) The Great Waldo Pepper (1975) The Stepford Wives (1975) All the President's Men (1976) Marathon Man (1976) A Bridge Too Far (1977) Magic (1978) Mr. Horn (1979) Heat (1987) The Princess Bride (1987) Misery (1990) The Year of the Comet (1992) Maverick (1994) The Chamber (1996) The Ghost and the Darkness (1996) Absolute Power (1997)

  Plays Blood, Sweat and Stanley Poole (with James Goldman) (1961) A Family Affair (with James Goldman and John Kander) (1961)

  For Children Wigger (1974)

 

 

 


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