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  1. He adapted three screenplays from his own novels including The Princess Bride, Marathon Man, and Heat. His other novels included The Temple of Gold, No Way to Treat a Lady, Adventures in the Screen Trade, Hype and Glory, and Which Lie Did I Tell. He sometimes wrote under pseudonyms during his career including S. Morgenstern and Harry Langlaugh.

  2. 17 de may. de 2024 · Authors: William Goldman. : More Adventures in the Screen Trade. The picture may not reflect the books condition or specific edition. Binding: Hardcover. Books spine may be slightly creased due to age and wear.

  3. Which Lie Did I Tell?: More Adventures in the Screen Trade William Goldman. 512 pages • first pub 2000 ... odd, if predictable, became of screenwriter William Goldman after he wrote the touchstone tell-all book on filmmaking, Adventures in the Screen Trade (1983), he became a Hollywood leper. Goldman opens his long-awaited sequel by ...

  4. 1 de ene. de 2000 · I loved Goldman's Adventures in the Screen Trade and loved this book almost as much. It's interesting, funny and revealing, written in a casual and frank manner that you'd expect from a good friend. Goldman writes books and screenplays in multiple genres because he focuses on whether each story is one he wants to tell - not whether it's the same type of story he succeeded with before.

  5. Which Lie Did I Tell?: More Adventures in the Screen Trade William Goldman. Pantheon Books, $26.95 (496pp) ISBN 978-0-375-40349-1

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  7. 8 de may. de 2000 · Veteran Hollywood screenwriter William Goldman's sequel to Adventures In The Screen Trade is every bit as good as its illustrious predecessor. Part memoir, part screenwriting lesson, Goldman's book is everything that his readers have come to expect--opinionated, chatty, digressive and (most importantly) honest.