Edmond Dantes John Hughes has also written screenplays using his pseudonym, Edmond Dantes (protagonist of Alexandre Dumas' novel The Count of Monte Cristo).
John Hughes has used the name Edmond Dantès as a pseudonym (the name is a reference to the lead character in "The Count of Monte Cristo"). He first used the pseudonym on the script for Beethoven, and has since used the name on the scripts for Beethoven's 2nd, Beethoven's 3rd, Beethoven's 4th, Maid in Manhattan and Drillbit Taylor.
The director of the movie "Some Kind of Wonderful" is Howard Deutch. The movie was produced by Hughes Entertainment, named after the producer, John Hughes, and was distributed by Paramount Pictures.
Any John Hughes film. (Pretty in Pink, 16 Candles, Some Kind of Wonderful)
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John Hughes was an American movie director who made some of the most influential coming- of- age, teenage movies during the 80's such as The Breakfast Club, Weird Science, 16 Candles, Ferris Buellers Day Off and the Home Alone films.
Every film you see in the film house, watch on television, or buy on DVD has a screenplay. Often, you can purchase it in book form. Online, you can find screenplays, not all, and in various versions/ editions. Follow the link, below, to read a selection of scripts.
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Langston Hughes had one sibling, a younger brother named John Mercer Hughes.
John Paxton is known for his screenwriting work in Hollywood. Some of his well-known works include the screenplays for films like "Murder, My Sweet" (1944) and "Crossfire" (1947).
Read all the original screenplays you can find -- especially those of note with awards -- and figure out why those original screenplays earned those rewards. Any advice you develop for yourself will be worth much more than anything that we can offer as an answer to your query.
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