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Adventures in Screen Writing [Hardcover]

William Goldman
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  • Hardcover: 436 pages
  • Publisher: Grand Central Publishing (30 Mar 1983)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0446512737
  • ISBN-13: 978-0446512732
  • Product Dimensions: 2.4 x 1.7 x 0.3 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,745,122 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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This is the real Hollywood. (DAILY TELEGRAPH )

William Goldman's book is the best I have read on Hollywood. (DAILY MAIL )

Fast and witty...a brave and very funny book. (Time Out ) --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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As befits more than twenty years in Hollywood, Oscar-winning screenwriter William Goldman's sparkling memoir is as entertaining as many of the films he has helped to create. From the writer of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, All the President's Men and Marathon Man, Adventures in the Screen Trade is an intimate view of movie-making, of acting greats such as Redford, Olivier, Newman and Hoffman, and of the trials and rewards of working inside the most exciting business in the world. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
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Format:Paperback
Here William Goldman disects the entire film industry and shares with you his experiences alongside his thoughts. This book really is a must-read for anyone interested in joining the industry, especially through screenwriting. It exposes different of media characters step-by-step, from directors to make-up. I was reccomended this book during my time at university, and it really is a most useful and relevant guide to the reader.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
A reader from Tokyo 29 Jun 2000
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Format:Paperback
Another warm and funny look at the film industry. I read the sequel ("Which lie did I tell")before reading this one, and found that there was a bit of overlap between the two, but that was fine. Lots of anecdotes, more Hollywood gossip, entertaining and informative. I've just ordered his latest ("The Big Picture"). Anyone with an interest in movies should read this, whether or not you want to make a career of it...still, he gives some useful tips and hints for those of you who cherish dreams of breaking into the industry...
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Format:Hardcover
William Goldman removes some of the veil of mystery that surrounds the movie industry in this remarkably humorous and easy to read work. In it, he not only lets the reader look into the mind of the screen writer, but he offers a quick view into the minds of others in the industry, from stars to studio executives. Goldman's language choices for this book seem to be engineered to make it of interest to those who have been involved in the process of making movies, but still with basic language and definitions that enable those wha are completely ignorant of the subject follow along. Perhaps the most intriguing part of this book is a section in which a short story is presented, converted into a screenplay, and confronted with the difficulties of turning the printed word into live-action film. A definite must-read for every movie nut, or aspiring writer.
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Adventures in the Screen Trade
This book was recomended to me by a colleague as an excellent book on film making. The author, William Goldman, was the writer responsible for so many great films of the 80's,... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Richard G
Entertaining and informative
William Goldman's book on his life as a scriptwriter is both funny and a salutary lesson to all prospective writers. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Rowan
All You Need To Know. . .
Want to be a screen-writer? Been looking at those MA courses at some of the newer, trendier universities? Don't waste your time. Read Adventures In The Screen Trade instead. Read more
Published 16 months ago by N Foster
Revealing and informative
Although written more than 20 years ago, this is a timeless expose of what makes Hollywood tick. Written from first-hand experience by someone who (for once) doesn't seem to think... Read more
Published on 3 Oct 2009 by BKH
Movie history
Following author William Goldman into Hollywood history is a truly joyful experience. I am pretty sure that everybody working in the movie biz has read and loved this one
Published on 6 May 2009 by Wolfgang
Absolutely superb
This is a superb book. I came to it via recommendations from people who want to become screenwriters but I say it's a brilliant book for anyone interested enough in film to sit and... Read more
Published on 5 Mar 2008 by Bodnotbod
Very well written, but glossy
This book is extremely witty and anecdotal, and a great read.

However, there are a few flaws. Read more
Published on 3 July 2006 by Mr. Jeremy A. Smith
Well written account from a premier screen writer
William Goldman account of how and why Hollywood works. Written in 1982 it has stood the test of time, even if the top 10 box office stars that he talks about have not quite made... Read more
Published on 28 Dec 2002 by "jaguar00"
Interesting but dated
An interesting, anecdotal, if slightly long-winded read about how the film business used to be. The main problem is that the films Goldman discusses - while some are classics -... Read more
Published on 11 Dec 2001
It's A Wonderful Book
This is a great book by any standards. It's about film, for sure, but a lot more besides - it's about what moves us and entertains us, about how we behave, about perception and... Read more
Published on 5 Sep 2000
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