THE HOLLYWOOD LEGENDS is a series of one and two person, two-act plays by Hollywood biographer, historian, screenwriter and playwright Michael B. Druxman that explore the life and times of some of filmdom's most glittering personalities. This is the first time that all ten plays have been incorporated into one volume. From Clara Bow, "The 'It' Girl" of the silent era, through the birth of the talkies with Al Jolson and Maurice Chevalier, on through the thirties and forties with superstars like Clark Gable, Spencer Tracy, Carole Lombard, Errol Flynn, Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy, Basil...
THE HOLLYWOOD LEGENDS is a series of one and two person, two-act plays by Hollywood biographer, historian, screenwriter and playwright Michael B. Drux...
In this original screenplay, Sgt. Janet Lacey is a tall, tough uniformed sheriff's deputy with a reputation for being a regular "Dirty Harriet." Herb Robbins is a short, "bleeding heart" liberal, assistant district attorney, who's just dismissed one of her cases because she didn't have a valid search warrant. And, tonight, she's stuck with him as her "ride along." When a serial killer that Lacey has captured is gunned down while in her custody, her conduct becomes suspect. Later, when the dead man's mother is found murdered, a large amount of cash found on Lacey and a big drug stash...
In this original screenplay, Sgt. Janet Lacey is a tall, tough uniformed sheriff's deputy with a reputation for being a regular "Dirty Harriet." Herb ...
"While working as Roger Cormans story editor at Concorde-New Horizons Pictures, I discovered that Michael Druxman knows how to spin a good yarn. Reading his Life, Liberty & The Pursuit of Hollywood has taught me how thoroughly Michael knows his way around Movieland. Its all here: his years as a publicist, a screenwriter, a playwright, and a hawker of memorabilia at autograph shows. The books most revealing moments involve his brief encounters with a wide array of stars. Hes worked with celebrities who are wonderful, and with others who are rude, forgetful, cheap, backstabbing, drunk-or too...
"While working as Roger Cormans story editor at Concorde-New Horizons Pictures, I discovered that Michael Druxman knows how to spin a good yarn.