Hot rock, 1971 Apr. 19 / by William Goldman ; based on the book by Donald E. Westlake.
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Westlake, Donald E.
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Donald E. Westlake, screenwriter; Jim Thompson, novelist. From the description of The grifters : screenplay, 1989, July - August. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 122314276 ...
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation.
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American distribution and production corporation of motion pictures. From the description of Pressbooks, 1977-1978. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122391955 American film producing and distributing corporation formed by the merger of two companies in the early half of the century. In 1915 William Fox began the Fox Film Corporation; and in 1925, he bought controlling interest in the then largest theater in the world, the Roxy Theater of New York, N.Y. The Roxy boasted a seati...
Goldman, William, 1931-....
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William Goldman, screenwriter. Stephen King, author of source material. From the description of Hearts in Atlantis: typescript, 2001. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 122579676 William Goldman is best-know as a novelist, playwright and screenwriter. He was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1931. He received a BA in 1952 from Oberlin College and an MA from Columbia University in 1956. His first novel "Temple of Gold" was published in 1957. He went on to ...