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Just finished reading Richard Price's THREE SCREENPLAYS: THE COLOR OF MONEY, SEA OF LOVE, AND NIGHT AND THE CITY (New York: Grove Press, 1993), and the introductory interview by Neal Gabler alone is worth the price of the used paperback. Excellent interview and excellent screenplays — one a shooting script, another a first draft, and the other a reworked script. Great examples of how to do dialogue!
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Just finished reading Richard Price's THREE SCREENPLAYS: THE COLOR OF MONEY, SEA OF LOVE, AND NIGHT AND THE CITY (New York: Grove Press, 1993), and the introductory interview by Neal Gabler alone is worth the price of the used paperback. Excellent interview and excellent screenplays — one a shooting script, another a first draft, and the other a reworked script. Great examples of how to do dialogue!