The Dialogue: An Interview with Screenwriter Stuart Beattie Trailer

The Dialogue: An Interview with Screenwriter Stuart Beattie Trailer (2006)

"An interview series that gives an unprecedented look into the life of a working screenwriter." 19 June 2006 Factual 82 mins

After 15 years in the business, Stuart Beattie has learned a thing or two about how to make characters sing (or sting) on the page. Listen in as he describes how to stay hungry when you can't get anyone to read your scripts and how he came up with Pirates of the Caribbean and Collateral.

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Stuart Beattie

as himself

International Releases Dates

United States 19 June 2006

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