Monster: Living Off the Big Screen

by John Gregory Dunne

Paperback, 1998

Status

Available

Call number

791.4372

Collection

Publication

Vintage (1998), Paperback, 224 pages

Description

In Hollywood, screenwriters are a curse to be borne, and beating up on them is an industry blood sport. But in this ferociously funny and accurate account of life on the Hollywood food chain, it's a screenwriter who gets the last murderous laugh. That may be because the writer is John Gregory Dunne, who has written screenplays, along with novels and non-fiction, for thirty years. In 1988 Dunne and his wife, Joan Didion, were asked to write a screenplay about the dark and complicated life of the late TV anchorwoman Jessica Savitch. Eight years and twenty-seven drafts later, this script was made into the fairy tale "Up Close and Personal" starring Robert Redford and Michelle Pfeiffer. Detailing the meetings, rewrites, fights, firings, and distractions attendant to the making of a single picture, Monster illuminates the process with sagacity and raucous wit.… (more)

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LibraryThing member br77rino
John Gregory Dunne talks about the travails of himself and his wife Joan Didion as screenwriters in Hollywood. It was alright. For "inside Hollywood" fare I preferred "Easy Riders, Raging Bulls."

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Physical description

224 p.; 7.95 inches

ISBN

037575024X / 9780375750243
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