Blueprints: William Goldman In Memoriam
Thursday, November 29, 2018 at 11:58PM
Jorge Molina in Adaptations, All The President's Men, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, RIP, Stephen King, The Princess Bride, William Goldman

This week, Jorge's screenplay column celebrates the work of one of the most versatile and distinguished screenwriters in cinema, who passed away on November 16th.

Most artists can only hope to leave at most one iconic piece of legacy behind after they pass way. One great novel, one fantastic painting, one life-changing movie. There are few who can produce more than one. I think we can count with one hang those whose body of work can be considered unequivocally influential and unironically iconic.

William Goldman was one of those artists. Winner of two Academy Awards for Best Screenplay (one original, and one adapted), he left behind an oeuvre that spans across decades, genres, and mediums that most writers can only dream of. Let’s take a look at his most well-remembered screenplays, most of which will be embedded in the collective cinematic culture for generations to come... 

What is your favorite William Goldman-penned script or movie?

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