Guest guest Posted December 1, 2002 Report Share Posted December 1, 2002 Does anyone know who directed/produced the Grisham films? That person might be a good director/producer for Glitter's book. Lynn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2002 Report Share Posted December 1, 2002 Does anyone know who directed/produced the Grisham films? That person might be a good director/producer for Glitter's book. Lynn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2002 Report Share Posted December 2, 2002 Wow! That was a great list. Thank you. Alas, Alan Pakula, who was married to a sister of a friend of mine, died recently. I have ways to contact several of the other people listed, some of whom I had brief contact with in my pre-paxil career in Hollywood. I think after the first of the year, it's going to be my mission to get copies of my book to some of these people. After all, I did write it from a cinematic point of viiew, including the soundtrack!!! LOL Glitter, author of <A HREF= " http://anxiety-panic.com/griffon " >Blind Reason</A> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2002 Report Share Posted December 2, 2002 Wow! That was a great list. Thank you. Alas, Alan Pakula, who was married to a sister of a friend of mine, died recently. I have ways to contact several of the other people listed, some of whom I had brief contact with in my pre-paxil career in Hollywood. I think after the first of the year, it's going to be my mission to get copies of my book to some of these people. After all, I did write it from a cinematic point of viiew, including the soundtrack!!! LOL Glitter, author of <A HREF= " http://anxiety-panic.com/griffon " >Blind Reason</A> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2002 Report Share Posted December 2, 2002 Wow! That was a great list. Thank you. Alas, Alan Pakula, who was married to a sister of a friend of mine, died recently. I have ways to contact several of the other people listed, some of whom I had brief contact with in my pre-paxil career in Hollywood. I think after the first of the year, it's going to be my mission to get copies of my book to some of these people. After all, I did write it from a cinematic point of viiew, including the soundtrack!!! LOL Glitter, author of <A HREF= " http://anxiety-panic.com/griffon " >Blind Reason</A> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2002 Report Share Posted December 2, 2002 Wow! That was a great list. Thank you. Alas, Alan Pakula, who was married to a sister of a friend of mine, died recently. I have ways to contact several of the other people listed, some of whom I had brief contact with in my pre-paxil career in Hollywood. I think after the first of the year, it's going to be my mission to get copies of my book to some of these people. After all, I did write it from a cinematic point of viiew, including the soundtrack!!! LOL Glitter, author of <A HREF= " http://anxiety-panic.com/griffon " >Blind Reason</A> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2002 Report Share Posted December 2, 2002 In a message dated 12/2/02 8:48:48 AM Mountain Standard Time, bluestar78@... writes: > I'm sorry to say, I haven't read your book, tho I'd love to, but I've read > You can always ask your local library to order it. I'm in their distribution system, but every library doesn't automatically order every book, but they will usually order a new release if someone requests it. When an author signs away the movie rights, he has very little control over what they do with the property. I've seen more than one movie that didn't do the book justice, but that's a chance we have to take. And if I had that chance, I would try to at least make them do good characterizations since the characters carry the story forward. I should be so lucky!!! LOL Glitter, author of <A HREF= " http://anxiety-panic.com/griffon " >Blind Reason</A> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2002 Report Share Posted December 2, 2002 In a message dated 12/2/02 8:48:48 AM Mountain Standard Time, bluestar78@... writes: > I'm sorry to say, I haven't read your book, tho I'd love to, but I've read > You can always ask your local library to order it. I'm in their distribution system, but every library doesn't automatically order every book, but they will usually order a new release if someone requests it. When an author signs away the movie rights, he has very little control over what they do with the property. I've seen more than one movie that didn't do the book justice, but that's a chance we have to take. And if I had that chance, I would try to at least make them do good characterizations since the characters carry the story forward. I should be so lucky!!! LOL Glitter, author of <A HREF= " http://anxiety-panic.com/griffon " >Blind Reason</A> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2002 Report Share Posted December 2, 2002 In a message dated 12/2/02 8:48:48 AM Mountain Standard Time, bluestar78@... writes: > I'm sorry to say, I haven't read your book, tho I'd love to, but I've read > You can always ask your local library to order it. I'm in their distribution system, but every library doesn't automatically order every book, but they will usually order a new release if someone requests it. When an author signs away the movie rights, he has very little control over what they do with the property. I've seen more than one movie that didn't do the book justice, but that's a chance we have to take. And if I had that chance, I would try to at least make them do good characterizations since the characters carry the story forward. I should be so lucky!!! LOL Glitter, author of <A HREF= " http://anxiety-panic.com/griffon " >Blind Reason</A> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2002 Report Share Posted December 2, 2002 In a message dated 12/2/02 8:48:48 AM Mountain Standard Time, bluestar78@... writes: > I'm sorry to say, I haven't read your book, tho I'd love to, but I've read > You can always ask your local library to order it. I'm in their distribution system, but every library doesn't automatically order every book, but they will usually order a new release if someone requests it. When an author signs away the movie rights, he has very little control over what they do with the property. I've seen more than one movie that didn't do the book justice, but that's a chance we have to take. And if I had that chance, I would try to at least make them do good characterizations since the characters carry the story forward. I should be so lucky!!! LOL Glitter, author of <A HREF= " http://anxiety-panic.com/griffon " >Blind Reason</A> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2002 Report Share Posted December 2, 2002 " Since film version of The Firm was produced, several of his other books have been made into films, including The Pelican Brief, The Client, A Time To Kill, and The Chamber. These films featured big name directors, like Sidney Pollack (Tootsie, Out of Africa), and big name stars, like , Sarandon, Tommy Lee and Denzel Washington. " A Time to Kill : DIRECTOR Schumacher PRODUCERS Grisham Hunt Lowry Arnon Milchan son CINEMATOGRAPHER Menzies Jr. PELICAN'S BRIEF: Producer Pieter Jan Brugge Alan J. Pakula Assoc. Producer Laventhal Director Alan J. Pakula Writer Alan J. Pakula (from the novel by Grisham) Goldblatt ~Cinematographer His films below: CONSPIRACY (2001) DEEP END OF THE OCEAN, THE (1999) BATMAN & ROBIN (1997) STRIPTEASE (1996) BATMAN FOREVER (1995) PELICAN BRIEF, THE (1993) CONSENTING ADULTS (1992) FOR THE BOYS (1991) PRINCE OF TIDES, THE (1991) JOE VERSUS THE VOLCANO (1990) LETHAL WEAPON 2 (1989) EVERYBODY'S ALL-AMERICAN (1988) LETHAL WEAPON (1987) YOUNG SHERLOCK HOLMES (1985) COTTON CLUB, THE (1984) HUNGER, THE (1983) OUTLAND (1981) RETURN OF THE SOLDIER, THE (1981) BREAKING GLASS (1980) THE FIRM: Director: Sydney Pollack Producers: Rudin, , and Syndey Pollack Screenplay: Rabe, Towne, and Rayfiel based on the book by Grisham Cinematography: Seale -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE CLIENT Producers: Arnon Milchan and Reuther Screenplay: Akiva Goldsman and Getchell based on the novel by Grisham Cinematography: Tony Pierce- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE GINGERBREAD MAN Director: Altman Producer: Tannenbaum Screenplay: " Al " ( Altman) based on an original story by Grisham Cinematography: Changwei Gu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE CHAMBER Director: Foley Producers: , Grazer, and Ron Screenplay: Goldman and Reese based on the novel by Grisham Cinematography: Ian Baker -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE RAINMAKER Director: Francis Ford Coppola Producers: , Reuther, and Fred Fuchs Screenplay: Francis Ford Coppola based on the novel by Grisham Cinematography: Toll -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- who directed/produced the Grisham films? Does anyone know who directed/produced the Grisham films? That person might be a good director/producer for Glitter's book. Lynn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2002 Report Share Posted December 2, 2002 " Since film version of The Firm was produced, several of his other books have been made into films, including The Pelican Brief, The Client, A Time To Kill, and The Chamber. These films featured big name directors, like Sidney Pollack (Tootsie, Out of Africa), and big name stars, like , Sarandon, Tommy Lee and Denzel Washington. " A Time to Kill : DIRECTOR Schumacher PRODUCERS Grisham Hunt Lowry Arnon Milchan son CINEMATOGRAPHER Menzies Jr. PELICAN'S BRIEF: Producer Pieter Jan Brugge Alan J. Pakula Assoc. Producer Laventhal Director Alan J. Pakula Writer Alan J. Pakula (from the novel by Grisham) Goldblatt ~Cinematographer His films below: CONSPIRACY (2001) DEEP END OF THE OCEAN, THE (1999) BATMAN & ROBIN (1997) STRIPTEASE (1996) BATMAN FOREVER (1995) PELICAN BRIEF, THE (1993) CONSENTING ADULTS (1992) FOR THE BOYS (1991) PRINCE OF TIDES, THE (1991) JOE VERSUS THE VOLCANO (1990) LETHAL WEAPON 2 (1989) EVERYBODY'S ALL-AMERICAN (1988) LETHAL WEAPON (1987) YOUNG SHERLOCK HOLMES (1985) COTTON CLUB, THE (1984) HUNGER, THE (1983) OUTLAND (1981) RETURN OF THE SOLDIER, THE (1981) BREAKING GLASS (1980) THE FIRM: Director: Sydney Pollack Producers: Rudin, , and Syndey Pollack Screenplay: Rabe, Towne, and Rayfiel based on the book by Grisham Cinematography: Seale -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE CLIENT Producers: Arnon Milchan and Reuther Screenplay: Akiva Goldsman and Getchell based on the novel by Grisham Cinematography: Tony Pierce- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE GINGERBREAD MAN Director: Altman Producer: Tannenbaum Screenplay: " Al " ( Altman) based on an original story by Grisham Cinematography: Changwei Gu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE CHAMBER Director: Foley Producers: , Grazer, and Ron Screenplay: Goldman and Reese based on the novel by Grisham Cinematography: Ian Baker -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE RAINMAKER Director: Francis Ford Coppola Producers: , Reuther, and Fred Fuchs Screenplay: Francis Ford Coppola based on the novel by Grisham Cinematography: Toll -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- who directed/produced the Grisham films? Does anyone know who directed/produced the Grisham films? That person might be a good director/producer for Glitter's book. Lynn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2002 Report Share Posted December 2, 2002 " Since film version of The Firm was produced, several of his other books have been made into films, including The Pelican Brief, The Client, A Time To Kill, and The Chamber. These films featured big name directors, like Sidney Pollack (Tootsie, Out of Africa), and big name stars, like , Sarandon, Tommy Lee and Denzel Washington. " A Time to Kill : DIRECTOR Schumacher PRODUCERS Grisham Hunt Lowry Arnon Milchan son CINEMATOGRAPHER Menzies Jr. PELICAN'S BRIEF: Producer Pieter Jan Brugge Alan J. Pakula Assoc. Producer Laventhal Director Alan J. Pakula Writer Alan J. Pakula (from the novel by Grisham) Goldblatt ~Cinematographer His films below: CONSPIRACY (2001) DEEP END OF THE OCEAN, THE (1999) BATMAN & ROBIN (1997) STRIPTEASE (1996) BATMAN FOREVER (1995) PELICAN BRIEF, THE (1993) CONSENTING ADULTS (1992) FOR THE BOYS (1991) PRINCE OF TIDES, THE (1991) JOE VERSUS THE VOLCANO (1990) LETHAL WEAPON 2 (1989) EVERYBODY'S ALL-AMERICAN (1988) LETHAL WEAPON (1987) YOUNG SHERLOCK HOLMES (1985) COTTON CLUB, THE (1984) HUNGER, THE (1983) OUTLAND (1981) RETURN OF THE SOLDIER, THE (1981) BREAKING GLASS (1980) THE FIRM: Director: Sydney Pollack Producers: Rudin, , and Syndey Pollack Screenplay: Rabe, Towne, and Rayfiel based on the book by Grisham Cinematography: Seale -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE CLIENT Producers: Arnon Milchan and Reuther Screenplay: Akiva Goldsman and Getchell based on the novel by Grisham Cinematography: Tony Pierce- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE GINGERBREAD MAN Director: Altman Producer: Tannenbaum Screenplay: " Al " ( Altman) based on an original story by Grisham Cinematography: Changwei Gu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE CHAMBER Director: Foley Producers: , Grazer, and Ron Screenplay: Goldman and Reese based on the novel by Grisham Cinematography: Ian Baker -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE RAINMAKER Director: Francis Ford Coppola Producers: , Reuther, and Fred Fuchs Screenplay: Francis Ford Coppola based on the novel by Grisham Cinematography: Toll -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- who directed/produced the Grisham films? Does anyone know who directed/produced the Grisham films? That person might be a good director/producer for Glitter's book. Lynn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2002 Report Share Posted December 2, 2002 " Since film version of The Firm was produced, several of his other books have been made into films, including The Pelican Brief, The Client, A Time To Kill, and The Chamber. These films featured big name directors, like Sidney Pollack (Tootsie, Out of Africa), and big name stars, like , Sarandon, Tommy Lee and Denzel Washington. " A Time to Kill : DIRECTOR Schumacher PRODUCERS Grisham Hunt Lowry Arnon Milchan son CINEMATOGRAPHER Menzies Jr. PELICAN'S BRIEF: Producer Pieter Jan Brugge Alan J. Pakula Assoc. Producer Laventhal Director Alan J. Pakula Writer Alan J. Pakula (from the novel by Grisham) Goldblatt ~Cinematographer His films below: CONSPIRACY (2001) DEEP END OF THE OCEAN, THE (1999) BATMAN & ROBIN (1997) STRIPTEASE (1996) BATMAN FOREVER (1995) PELICAN BRIEF, THE (1993) CONSENTING ADULTS (1992) FOR THE BOYS (1991) PRINCE OF TIDES, THE (1991) JOE VERSUS THE VOLCANO (1990) LETHAL WEAPON 2 (1989) EVERYBODY'S ALL-AMERICAN (1988) LETHAL WEAPON (1987) YOUNG SHERLOCK HOLMES (1985) COTTON CLUB, THE (1984) HUNGER, THE (1983) OUTLAND (1981) RETURN OF THE SOLDIER, THE (1981) BREAKING GLASS (1980) THE FIRM: Director: Sydney Pollack Producers: Rudin, , and Syndey Pollack Screenplay: Rabe, Towne, and Rayfiel based on the book by Grisham Cinematography: Seale -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE CLIENT Producers: Arnon Milchan and Reuther Screenplay: Akiva Goldsman and Getchell based on the novel by Grisham Cinematography: Tony Pierce- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE GINGERBREAD MAN Director: Altman Producer: Tannenbaum Screenplay: " Al " ( Altman) based on an original story by Grisham Cinematography: Changwei Gu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE CHAMBER Director: Foley Producers: , Grazer, and Ron Screenplay: Goldman and Reese based on the novel by Grisham Cinematography: Ian Baker -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE RAINMAKER Director: Francis Ford Coppola Producers: , Reuther, and Fred Fuchs Screenplay: Francis Ford Coppola based on the novel by Grisham Cinematography: Toll -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- who directed/produced the Grisham films? Does anyone know who directed/produced the Grisham films? That person might be a good director/producer for Glitter's book. Lynn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2002 Report Share Posted December 2, 2002 That's great Trish! It always helps to have contacts within! Would you yourself have a say in how they write and film it? In my searching, I found that Grisham is pretty disappointed in one of his books being made into a film. I've seen movies, that just don't capture the feel (can't think of a better word) that the writer gives in the book. I'm sorry to say, I haven't read your book, tho I'd love to, but I've read the reviews online. You go girl! BTW, Danny Devito produced Brockovich. Best Wishes, Malinda Re: who directed/produced the Grisham films? Wow! That was a great list. Thank you. Alas, Alan Pakula, who was married to a sister of a friend of mine, died recently. I have ways to contact several of the other people listed, some of whom I had brief contact with in my pre-paxil career in Hollywood. I think after the first of the year, it's going to be my mission to get copies of my book to some of these people. After all, I did write it from a cinematic point of viiew, including the soundtrack!!! LOL Glitter, author of <A HREF= " http://anxiety-panic.com/griffon " >Blind Reason</A> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2002 Report Share Posted December 2, 2002 That's great Trish! It always helps to have contacts within! Would you yourself have a say in how they write and film it? In my searching, I found that Grisham is pretty disappointed in one of his books being made into a film. I've seen movies, that just don't capture the feel (can't think of a better word) that the writer gives in the book. I'm sorry to say, I haven't read your book, tho I'd love to, but I've read the reviews online. You go girl! BTW, Danny Devito produced Brockovich. Best Wishes, Malinda Re: who directed/produced the Grisham films? Wow! That was a great list. Thank you. Alas, Alan Pakula, who was married to a sister of a friend of mine, died recently. I have ways to contact several of the other people listed, some of whom I had brief contact with in my pre-paxil career in Hollywood. I think after the first of the year, it's going to be my mission to get copies of my book to some of these people. After all, I did write it from a cinematic point of viiew, including the soundtrack!!! LOL Glitter, author of <A HREF= " http://anxiety-panic.com/griffon " >Blind Reason</A> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2002 Report Share Posted December 2, 2002 That's great Trish! It always helps to have contacts within! Would you yourself have a say in how they write and film it? In my searching, I found that Grisham is pretty disappointed in one of his books being made into a film. I've seen movies, that just don't capture the feel (can't think of a better word) that the writer gives in the book. I'm sorry to say, I haven't read your book, tho I'd love to, but I've read the reviews online. You go girl! BTW, Danny Devito produced Brockovich. Best Wishes, Malinda Re: who directed/produced the Grisham films? Wow! That was a great list. Thank you. Alas, Alan Pakula, who was married to a sister of a friend of mine, died recently. I have ways to contact several of the other people listed, some of whom I had brief contact with in my pre-paxil career in Hollywood. I think after the first of the year, it's going to be my mission to get copies of my book to some of these people. After all, I did write it from a cinematic point of viiew, including the soundtrack!!! LOL Glitter, author of <A HREF= " http://anxiety-panic.com/griffon " >Blind Reason</A> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2002 Report Share Posted December 2, 2002 That's great Trish! It always helps to have contacts within! Would you yourself have a say in how they write and film it? In my searching, I found that Grisham is pretty disappointed in one of his books being made into a film. I've seen movies, that just don't capture the feel (can't think of a better word) that the writer gives in the book. I'm sorry to say, I haven't read your book, tho I'd love to, but I've read the reviews online. You go girl! BTW, Danny Devito produced Brockovich. Best Wishes, Malinda Re: who directed/produced the Grisham films? Wow! That was a great list. Thank you. Alas, Alan Pakula, who was married to a sister of a friend of mine, died recently. I have ways to contact several of the other people listed, some of whom I had brief contact with in my pre-paxil career in Hollywood. I think after the first of the year, it's going to be my mission to get copies of my book to some of these people. After all, I did write it from a cinematic point of viiew, including the soundtrack!!! LOL Glitter, author of <A HREF= " http://anxiety-panic.com/griffon " >Blind Reason</A> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2002 Report Share Posted December 2, 2002 " I should be so lucky!!! " You just never know!! ) Thanks for the Library tip...... I'll call them! Re: who directed/produced the Grisham films? In a message dated 12/2/02 8:48:48 AM Mountain Standard Time, bluestar78@... writes: > I'm sorry to say, I haven't read your book, tho I'd love to, but I've read > You can always ask your local library to order it. I'm in their distribution system, but every library doesn't automatically order every book, but they will usually order a new release if someone requests it. When an author signs away the movie rights, he has very little control over what they do with the property. I've seen more than one movie that didn't do the book justice, but that's a chance we have to take. And if I had that chance, I would try to at least make them do good characterizations since the characters carry the story forward. I should be so lucky!!! LOL Glitter, author of <A HREF= " http://anxiety-panic.com/griffon " >Blind Reason</A> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2002 Report Share Posted December 2, 2002 " I should be so lucky!!! " You just never know!! ) Thanks for the Library tip...... I'll call them! Re: who directed/produced the Grisham films? In a message dated 12/2/02 8:48:48 AM Mountain Standard Time, bluestar78@... writes: > I'm sorry to say, I haven't read your book, tho I'd love to, but I've read > You can always ask your local library to order it. I'm in their distribution system, but every library doesn't automatically order every book, but they will usually order a new release if someone requests it. When an author signs away the movie rights, he has very little control over what they do with the property. I've seen more than one movie that didn't do the book justice, but that's a chance we have to take. And if I had that chance, I would try to at least make them do good characterizations since the characters carry the story forward. I should be so lucky!!! LOL Glitter, author of <A HREF= " http://anxiety-panic.com/griffon " >Blind Reason</A> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2002 Report Share Posted December 2, 2002 " I should be so lucky!!! " You just never know!! ) Thanks for the Library tip...... I'll call them! Re: who directed/produced the Grisham films? In a message dated 12/2/02 8:48:48 AM Mountain Standard Time, bluestar78@... writes: > I'm sorry to say, I haven't read your book, tho I'd love to, but I've read > You can always ask your local library to order it. I'm in their distribution system, but every library doesn't automatically order every book, but they will usually order a new release if someone requests it. When an author signs away the movie rights, he has very little control over what they do with the property. I've seen more than one movie that didn't do the book justice, but that's a chance we have to take. And if I had that chance, I would try to at least make them do good characterizations since the characters carry the story forward. I should be so lucky!!! LOL Glitter, author of <A HREF= " http://anxiety-panic.com/griffon " >Blind Reason</A> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2002 Report Share Posted December 2, 2002 " I should be so lucky!!! " You just never know!! ) Thanks for the Library tip...... I'll call them! Re: who directed/produced the Grisham films? In a message dated 12/2/02 8:48:48 AM Mountain Standard Time, bluestar78@... writes: > I'm sorry to say, I haven't read your book, tho I'd love to, but I've read > You can always ask your local library to order it. I'm in their distribution system, but every library doesn't automatically order every book, but they will usually order a new release if someone requests it. When an author signs away the movie rights, he has very little control over what they do with the property. I've seen more than one movie that didn't do the book justice, but that's a chance we have to take. And if I had that chance, I would try to at least make them do good characterizations since the characters carry the story forward. I should be so lucky!!! LOL Glitter, author of <A HREF= " http://anxiety-panic.com/griffon " >Blind Reason</A> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2002 Report Share Posted December 2, 2002 WOW Malinda!!! You get an " A " in research... incredible!!! >From: " Malinda " <bluestar78@...> >Reply-SSRI medications ><SSRI medications > >Subject: Re: who directed/produced the Grisham films? >Date: Mon, 2 Dec 2002 08:32:24 -0600 > > " Since film version of The Firm was produced, several of his other books >have been made into films, including The Pelican Brief, The Client, A Time >To Kill, and The Chamber. These films featured big name directors, like >Sidney Pollack (Tootsie, Out of Africa), and big name stars, like >, Sarandon, Tommy Lee and Denzel Washington. " > _________________________________________________________________ Add photos to your messages with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2002 Report Share Posted December 2, 2002 WOW Malinda!!! You get an " A " in research... incredible!!! >From: " Malinda " <bluestar78@...> >Reply-SSRI medications ><SSRI medications > >Subject: Re: who directed/produced the Grisham films? >Date: Mon, 2 Dec 2002 08:32:24 -0600 > > " Since film version of The Firm was produced, several of his other books >have been made into films, including The Pelican Brief, The Client, A Time >To Kill, and The Chamber. These films featured big name directors, like >Sidney Pollack (Tootsie, Out of Africa), and big name stars, like >, Sarandon, Tommy Lee and Denzel Washington. " > _________________________________________________________________ Add photos to your messages with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2002 Report Share Posted December 2, 2002 WOW Malinda!!! You get an " A " in research... incredible!!! >From: " Malinda " <bluestar78@...> >Reply-SSRI medications ><SSRI medications > >Subject: Re: who directed/produced the Grisham films? >Date: Mon, 2 Dec 2002 08:32:24 -0600 > > " Since film version of The Firm was produced, several of his other books >have been made into films, including The Pelican Brief, The Client, A Time >To Kill, and The Chamber. These films featured big name directors, like >Sidney Pollack (Tootsie, Out of Africa), and big name stars, like >, Sarandon, Tommy Lee and Denzel Washington. " > _________________________________________________________________ Add photos to your messages with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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