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  1. Gerald Di Pego, Author Doubleday Books $16.95 (275p) ISBN 978-0-385-23715-4. The author of Shadow of the Beast and other novels has created a frightening portrait of madness. Vince Benedetto is a ...

  2. Deep into the trackless mountain forests of the Northwest they went, in search of a mysterious beast. Fourteen men and women, most of them strangers, each one on this odyssey for a very private and secret reason, each thoroughly prepared for the demands of survival in the rugged wilderness. But strange things begin to happen between them.

  3. Gerald Di Pego (born July 22, 1941) is an American screenwriter and producer. Description above from the Wikipedia article Gerald Di Pego, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

  4. Sep 1, 1997 · Gerald DiPego was born in Chicago in 1941 and raised in rural Illinois. He has more than thirty screenplays to his name, including Sharky’s Machine, Message in a Bottle, Phenomenon, The Forgotten, and Words and Pictures. His novels include thrillers and the coming-of-age story, Cheevey, which he considers his best.

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  5. Sep 2, 2010 · This does allow for a fresher approach to the narrative, and the script, by Gerald Di Pego, feels less like a traditional Hulk TV adventure and more like what we have to assume they wanted a Daredevil TV series to be like. Bill Bixby also works behind the scenes as the film’s director and does a solid, if unremarkable, job, until the final ...

  6. Apr 1, 1996 · Gerald DiPego. 3.68. 44 ratings1 review. In the tradition of "Virgin Suicides" comes an enchanting, critically acclaimed novel of a young man's coming of age in the '90s. Claude Cheever--Cheevey--is about to turn 20 and his family is disintegrating around him. But as he begins to spread his wings and experience adulthood, Cheevey learns that ...

  7. The screenplay by Gerald Di Pego (Phenomenon) is full of subpar dialogue, one-dimensional characters, scenes that belong in a different movie, other scenes that belong in the trash, multiple rom-com sins of cliché and a warped, stalkerish notion of what constitutes romance. When the hero's idea of a term of endearment to the heroine is 'you ...

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