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Robert Towne, Oscar-winning screenwriting icon behind 'Chinatown,' dies at 89
LA Times via Yahoo Canada News· 6 days agoTowne received rare public acknowledgment of his behind-the-scenes work in 1973 when “Godfather”...
Robert Towne, Oscar-winning Chinatown writer, dead at 89
The Independent via Yahoo Canada News· 6 days agoTowne also did uncredited work on the script for 1972’s The Godfather, although director Francis ...
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Kevin Costner Reportedly Has Financial Worries After 'Horizon' Flops at the Box Office
SheKnows· 6 days agoThe opening weekend at the box office for Kevin Costner‘s Horizon: An American Saga did not go his...
'Chinatown' writer Robert Towne dies aged 89
The Raw Story· 5 days agoRobert Towne, the Hollywood writer whose "Chinatown" script is often described as the greatest screenplay ever written, has died at 89. The Oscar winner, whose credits also include "The Last ...
18 Actors Who Torpedoed Their Once-Promising Careers Practically Overnight
BuzzFeed· 3 days agoNate Parker racked up several film roles in the 2000s and 2010s before directing and starring in The...
Robert Towne Dead at 89: Legendary ‘Chinatown’ Screenwriter Was One of Hollywood’s Great Scribes
Indiewire via Yahoo Canada News· 6 days agoTowne wrote that hastily inserted passage for the ever-grateful Francis Ford Coppola, who thanked...
Robert Towne: Tributes to Chinatown and Mission: Impossible writer
BBC News· 6 days agoRobert Towne, who wrote films including Chinatown and Mission: Impossible, has been remembered as...
Classic books and movies find new life on Broadway stage in New York City
ABC7 New York· 5 days agoFrom classic literature to blockbuster movies, beloved page-and-screen favorites are finding success...
10 movies based on best-selling books
AOL· 6 days agoMany movies develop a story already established in a popular book. "Harry Potter," "The Hunger Games" and "The Godfather" were best-selling books before they were movies.