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Columbia Tri-Star, 2003-01-01. DVD. Very Good/Very Good. 7x5x0. No Stock Photos! We photograph every item. good condition DVD in original case with inserts; A man comes face to face with the rage he didn't know he had in this comedy. Dave Buznick (Adam Sandler) is an even-tempered businessman who, after a series of strange misunderstandings on an airline flight, finds himself accused of air rage. A judge sentences Dave to undergo anger management therapy, and he soon finds himself in the care of Dr. Buddy Rydell (Jack Nicholson), a celebrated therapist. However, Dave's group therapy sessions with a handful of truly disturbed individuals -- among them jumpy ex-con Chuck (John Turturro), obsessive sports fan Nate (Jonathan Loughran), slow-burning Lou (Luis Guzman), egocentric Andrew (Allen Covert), and bisexual porn stars Gina and Stacy (Krista Allen and January Jones) -- leave him far more unsettled than when he arrived. Later, when Buddy decides to move into Dave's home for intensive…
Read More Signed writer's contract from 1965 between Jack Nicholson and the agency of Adams and Ray, 1965 by [Jack Nicholson] - 1965
by [Jack Nicholson]
Signed writer's contract from 1965 between Jack Nicholson and the agency of Adams and Ray, 1965
by [Jack Nicholson]
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N.p.: N.p., 1965. Standard writer's contract between Jack Nicholson and the agency of Adams and Ray, dated March 4, 1965, signed by all three parties, and setting up a standard 10% fee for the agency for any work obtained on Nicholson's behalf.
Though Nicholson is not known today as a writer, in 1965 he had aspirations to be one. Just prior to the signing of this contract he had co-written the screenplay for "Thunder Island" (1963), a film in which he did not appear, and "Flight to Fury" (1964). The latter was an early effort for noted director Monte Hellman, who would go on to feature Nicholson in his classic Western films, "Ride in the Whirlwind" (1965) and "The Shooting" (1966).
After signing with Adams and Ray, Nicholson wrote "The Trip" (1967) for Roger Corman, "Head" (1968) with director Bob Rafelson, and his directorial debut, "Drive, He Said" (1971). "Drive, He Said" would be Nicholson's final effort as a writer, and one of several key films he would make with BBS, the production company that produced "Head," "Easy Rider" (1969), "Five Easy Pieces" (1970), "A Safe Place" (1971), and "The King of Marvin Gardens" (1972).
Eight pages, self-wrappers, saddle stapled. Near Fine.
Though Nicholson is not known today as a writer, in 1965 he had aspirations to be one. Just prior to the signing of this contract he had co-written the screenplay for "Thunder Island" (1963), a film in which he did not appear, and "Flight to Fury" (1964). The latter was an early effort for noted director Monte Hellman, who would go on to feature Nicholson in his classic Western films, "Ride in the Whirlwind" (1965) and "The Shooting" (1966).
After signing with Adams and Ray, Nicholson wrote "The Trip" (1967) for Roger Corman, "Head" (1968) with director Bob Rafelson, and his directorial debut, "Drive, He Said" (1971). "Drive, He Said" would be Nicholson's final effort as a writer, and one of several key films he would make with BBS, the production company that produced "Head," "Easy Rider" (1969), "Five Easy Pieces" (1970), "A Safe Place" (1971), and "The King of Marvin Gardens" (1972).
Eight pages, self-wrappers, saddle stapled. Near Fine.
- Seller Royal Books, Inc. (US)
- Book Condition Used
- Quantity Available 1
- Publisher N.p.
- Place of Publication N.p.
- Date Published 1965
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