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What
do the movies "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone,"
"The Shawshank Redemption," "The Patriot,"
and "X-Men" have in common?
They're all adaptations -- films scripted from
material originally created for other mediums, from novels
to non-fiction to comic books. Now, a new book written by
screenplay expert Richard W. Krevolin and published by Wiley
& Sons in New York provides the definitive guide to
writing screenplays based upon material adapted from other
sources. How to Adapt Anything Into a Screenplay
will be released March 28, 2003. Detailed
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