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In The Devil's Guide to Hollywood, bestselling author and legendary bad-boy screenwriter Joe Eszterhas tells everything he knows about the industry, its players and screenwriting itself—from the first blank sheet of paper in the Olivetti to the size of the credit on the one-sheet. "There's just one hunk of funny anecdote after another, quotes from everyone who ever mattered in the movie biz, and the thing is jam-packed with screenwriterly advice. Plus it's hilariously funny, ribald, sexy and brilliant."—Liz SmithO
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Rod Serling's Night Gallery: An After-Hours Tour (Television
and Popular Culture)
Description :
In the early 1970s, Emmy-winning dramatist Rod Serling followed
his landmark television series, The Twilight Zone, with Night Gallery.
This multisegment foray into the macabre proved to be a new forum
for Serling’sunique brand of storytelling. In chronicling the
turbulent history behind this innovative program, authors Scott
Skelton and Jim Benson provide fascinating production detail and
behind-the-scenes material, with critical commentary, complete cast
and credit listings, and synopses of all ninety-eight
episodes.Containing more than one hundred photographs-some
never before published-this book is spiced with anecdotes from such
film and television luminaries as Leonard Nimoy, John Astin, Sydney
Pollack, Roddy McDowall, Richard Kiley, and Leslie Nielsen. Rod
Serling’sNight Gallery: An After-Hours Tour offers the first
comprehensive overview of a significant entry in the annals of classic
television.