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MAD DOG AND GLORY (Film, 1993)
Directed by John McNaughton Screenplay by Richard Price “I was a prolific screenwriter in the late ’80s and early ’90s,” Richard Price says in this Washington Post profile from 2006. “Hollywood had room for the $25 million movie then. And … Continue reading
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Tagged bill murray, comedy, crime, drama, film, mad dog and glory, movies, richard price, robert de niro, uma thurman
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THE BREAKS (Novel, 1983)
The Breaks, Richard Price’s fourth novel, is a long, meandering book about a directionless college grad trying to find himself. It doesn’t have much of a discernible structure and ends without reaching much of a narrative conclusion. Price himself has called it “[t]he … Continue reading
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Tagged books, comedy, fiction, literature, novels, richard price, stand-up, the breaks
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