Read issue Subscribe to access more than 300 print issues of Film Comment in our comprehensively indexed, searchable archive. Winter 1970–1971 Feature The Hollywood Screenwriter On the auteur, authority, and the author by Richard Corliss George Axelrod and The Manchurian Candidate From stage craft to movie magic by John Hanhardt Confessions of a Frustrated Screenwriter On the necessity of the writer-director by Carl Foreman Jules Furthman A brief history of the prolific writer and his "strange women" by Richard Koszarski Ben Hecht: A Sampler Selected and Introduced by Stephen Fuller by Steven Fuller Script to Screen with Max Ophuls Memoir of a friendship by Howard Koch The Films of Ring Lardner Jr. by Kenneth Geist Written on the Screen: Anita Loos The first practitioner of the wisecrack for the screen by Gary Carey The Career of Dudley Nichols “It is the writer who is the dreamer, the imaginer, the shaper." by Paul Jensen The Many Voices of Donald Ogden Stewart Pixy revolutionist, owlish-eyed satirist, playwright, philosopher, humorist... by Gary Carey Preston Sturges in the Thirties Verbal wit and visual style by Andrew Sarris Screenwriters Symposium A survey of fifty screenwriters by Film Comment Interview The Rise and Fall of the American West: Borden Chase Borden Chase interviewed by Jim Kitses by Jim Kitses They Shaft Writers Don’t They? James Poe interviewed by Michael Dempsey by Michael Dempsey
Read issue Subscribe to access more than 300 print issues of Film Comment in our comprehensively indexed, searchable archive. Winter 1970–1971
Read issue Subscribe to access more than 300 print issues of Film Comment in our comprehensively indexed, searchable archive.
Written on the Screen: Anita Loos The first practitioner of the wisecrack for the screen by Gary Carey
The Career of Dudley Nichols “It is the writer who is the dreamer, the imaginer, the shaper." by Paul Jensen
The Many Voices of Donald Ogden Stewart Pixy revolutionist, owlish-eyed satirist, playwright, philosopher, humorist... by Gary Carey
The Rise and Fall of the American West: Borden Chase Borden Chase interviewed by Jim Kitses by Jim Kitses