The Rewrite Man

The Rewrite Man by Bryan Forbes, published by Coronet in 1987, is a modern fiction novel that follows the journey of Hollywood scriptwriter Harvey Burgess. Struggling with personal setbacks, Harvey believes his fortunes will change when he is called to the South of France to revise a struggling film about the French Revolution. However, he quickly discovers that the task is more complex than anticipated, as he encounters a problematic script and a difficult film crew.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the challenges of the film industry, exploring themes of creativity and collaboration. As Harvey navigates the chaotic environment of the movie set, he also becomes entangled with the captivating Laura, adding another layer to his experience. This edition spans 397 pages and is presented in English, offering a detailed look at the intricacies of scriptwriting and the dynamics of filmmaking.
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Down on his luck and recovering from a bitter disappointment, Hollywood scriptwriter, Harvey Burgess thinks his problems are solved when he is summoned to the South of France to rewrite the script of a flagging movie about the French Revolution. But it is not as straightforward as it sounds. On the set he finds an unworkable script, an uncooperative film crew – and the stunning Laura.
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