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Available
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Publication
Lone Eagle (1999), Paperback, 240 pages
Description
"All good screenplays are unique, but all bad screenplays are the same. Flinn's book will teach the reader how to avoid the pitfalls of bad screenwriting and arrive at one's own destination intact."
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LibraryThing member McGrewc
My second most favorite screenwriting book after Save the Cat.
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Original language
English
Physical description
240 p.; 9.14 inches
ISBN
1580650155 / 9781580650151
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