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re: The whole "uncinematic" thing

Posted by: Chazwaza 06:02 pm EDT 08/16/14
In reply to: re: The whole "uncinematic" thing - AlanScott 05:20 pm EDT 08/16/14

I just don't understand why Albee's contract would allow that... not to mention that that isn't really how the WGA does things, though perhaps it was back then. These days if you've written 30% of the original, i think, or 50% of the re-write, you get co-writer credit. Whatever it is, it would easily have allowed Albee to have at least co-writer credit on the screenplay.


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