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  1. Feb 26, 2018 · Walter Hill Screenplays (Download) The screenplays below are the only ones that are available online. If you find any of his missing screenplays please leave the link int he comment section. When you are done reading take a listen to Apple #1 Screenwriting Podcast The Bulletproof Screenwriting Podcast, with guest like Oscar Winner Eric Roth ...

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  2. Apr 12, 2024 · From early scripts for other directors (most notably Sam Peckinpah’s “The Getaway”) to his own exquisitely crafted debut feature “Hard Times” and later classics like “The Driver,” “ The Warriors...

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  4. Jan 26, 2020 · Walter Hill Scripts Collection: Screenplays Download. Bulletproof Screenwriting | January 26, 2020. Take a listen to Walter Hill as he discusses his screenwriting and filmmaking process. The screenplays below are the only ones that are available online.

    • On Where His Film Sensibilities Came from
    • On How He Learned Screenwriting
    • On Where He Developed His Unique Screenwriting Style
    • On His Writing Process
    • On Action Movies

    “I have no idea. There are the mysteries of the head and heart. I admit to a somewhat juvenile sensibility, with an emphasis on physical heroics. I was asthmatic as a kid, several years of school interrupted. This left me with a lot of time alone—daydreaming, reading, listening to radio serials; I was devoted to comic books. I never liked kid ficti...

    “The usual story—read a lot of scripts, saw every possible movie. Wrote a lot at night. My big problem was finishing—I must’ve written twenty-five first acts—abandon and move on, abandon and move on. This went on about three years. Funny thing, once I was able to finish a script. I was able to make a living at it right away.”

    “Alex Jacob’s script of Point Blank (1967) was a revelation. He was a friend (wonderful guy, looked like a pirate, funny and crazy). This revelation came about despite a character flaw of mine. I have always had difficulty being complimentary to people whose work I admire, when face-to-face with them. This is not the norm in Hollywood where effusiv...

    “When I’m working alone, the old hard way. Longhand. Fountain pen. Legal pad. Thesaurus at my side. This last item, I’m not ashamed to say, is quite helpful—when you write screenplays, you don’t have a lot of room, and the stage directions can become onerously repetitive if you don’t work at fresh descriptions. Try to show a reader a new way to see...

    “I love comedies, musicals, and thrillers like everybody else, but I confess to believing action pictures are what movies are most essentially all about. It’s the work they do best and uniquely best. I don’t mean action movies are better; in fact, most of them are actually a lot worse than the norm. But the few that really work are sublime. Films l...

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  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Walter_HillWalter Hill - Wikipedia

    Walter Hill (born January 10, 1940) [1] is an American film director, screenwriter, and producer known for his action films and revival of the Western genre. He has directed such films as The Driver, The Warriors, Southern Comfort, 48 Hrs. and its sequel Another 48 Hrs., Streets of Fire and Red Heat, and wrote the screenplay for the crime drama ...

  7. Walter Hills first produced script was in 1972, but his films are a throwback to the Golden Age and to storytelling traditions that seem increasingly endangered in today’s Hollywood. He brings a modern swagger to old-fashioned genres.

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