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  • ...reslin]] which was published in <i>The American Magazine</i>. The original screenplay was written by [[Millard Kaufman]], later adapted by [[Don McGuire]].</p> ...956: Tracy for best actor, Sturges for best director, and Kaufman for best screenplay. None of them won. Ironically, the best actor award went to Ernest Borgnine
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  • ...ll Success Spoil Rock Hunter]]''), who had collaborated with Condon on the screenplay for the film adaptation of ''The Manchurian Candidate'', wrote:
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  • ...hat DreamWorks had signed [[Michael Brandt]] and [[Derek Haas]] to write a screenplay for a high-six-figure deal. Since then, however, nothing has actually been
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  • * 2005, [[Writers Guild of America Award for Best Documentary Screenplay]] nomination<ref>{{cite web|url=https://variety.com/2005/film/awards/wga-se
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  • ...ll Success Spoil Rock Hunter]]''), who had collaborated with Condon on the screenplay for the film adaptation of ''The Manchurian Candidate'', wrote:
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  • In addition to his novels, Thomas also wrote an original screenplay for producer [[Robert Evans]] entitled ''Jimmy the Rumour''.<ref>{{Cite new
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  • ...s. Color. 2hr., 12min. Dreamworks Pictures, 2006. Distrib. by Paramount; screenplay by Iris Yamashita
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  • ...ll Success Spoil Rock Hunter]]''), who had collaborated with Condon on the screenplay for the film adaptation of ''The Manchurian Candidate'', wrote:
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  • ...tory set in Chicago at the turn of the 20th century adapted from an unmade screenplay by C. Gaby Mitchell, and in 2008 by ''The Amazing Remarkable Monsieur Leota
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  • ...[Judy Parfitt]] as Lady Constance. It was directed by [[Jack Gold]] with a screenplay by [[Douglas Livingstone (actor)|Douglas Livingstone]], and was generally w
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  • ...ls the American story. It was directed by Terrence Malick, who adapted the screenplay himself from the James Jones' best-selling novel "The Thin Red Line" (1962)
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  • ...Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter]]'' and had collaborated with Condon on the screenplay for the first film adaptation of ''The Manchurian Candidate'',</ref> for wh
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  • ...Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter]]'' and had collaborated with Condon on the screenplay for the first film adaptation of ''The Manchurian Candidate'',</ref> A sele
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  • ...me from Outer Space (book)|It Came from Outer Space]]'', a [[Harry Essex]] screenplay developed from Bradbury's screen treatment, "The Meteor". Three weeks later
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  • ...ll Success Spoil Rock Hunter]]''), who had collaborated with Condon on the screenplay for the film adaptation of ''The Manchurian Candidate'', wrote:
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  • ...)|Destination Moon]]'' (story (from the book ''[[Rocket Ship Galileo]]''), screenplay, technical advisor), 1950<ref>{{cite web|title=''Destination Moon'' (1950)|
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  • ...and Montogomery, Denise (eds.)| title=Dazed and Confused: Inspired by the Screenplay by Richard Linklater| location=New York| publisher=St. Martin's Press| year
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  • ...Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter]]'' and had collaborated with Condon on the screenplay for the first film adaptation of ''The Manchurian Candidate'',</ref> A sele
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  • ...[Judy Parfitt]] as Lady Constance. It was directed by [[Jack Gold]] with a screenplay by [[Douglas Livingstone (actor)|Douglas Livingstone]], and was generally w
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  • ...[[Josef Goebbels]], the Nazi propaganda minister, who was unaware that the screenplay had been written by [[Erich Kästner]], who had been banned by the Nazis si
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