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Denny Martin Flinn

    Der coup der Promethaner
    The Fearful Summons
    Ready for My Close-Up!
    How Not To Write A Screenplay
    Little Musicals for Little Theatres
    • Little Musicals for Little Theatres

      A Reference Guide for Musicals That Don't Need Chandeliers or Helicopters to Succeed

      • 312pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,2(6)Évaluer

      Featuring a collection of accessible and engaging musicals, this guide is perfect for small theaters looking to produce impactful performances without the need for elaborate staging or budgets. It highlights a variety of shows that emphasize storytelling and character development, making them ideal for community productions or educational settings. Each entry includes practical advice on casting, staging, and production tips, empowering local theater groups to bring these charming musicals to life.

      Little Musicals for Little Theatres
    • The author demonstrates to the reader how to avoid the pitfalls of bad screenwritings, and arrive at one's own destination intact. It offers a no- nonsense analysis of the techniques for crafting screenplays that sell. The examples used were gleaned from legitimate screen plays.

      How Not To Write A Screenplay
    • Ready for My Close-Up!

      Great Movie Speeches

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      2,0(4)Évaluer

      The book features a collection of 200 memorable speeches from a range of films, showcasing the wit, wisdom, and creativity of Hollywood's screenwriters during a time when dialogue flourished. It highlights how these writers, often undervalued, used their craft to convey deeper messages amidst the constraints of the studio system. With quotes from iconic characters and performances, the collection celebrates the art of film dialogue and its ability to resonate with audiences, capturing both the brilliance and absurdity of cinema.

      Ready for My Close-Up!
    • Captain Hikaru Sulu, Kommandant der U.S.S. Excelsior, wird zusammen mit acht seiner Offiziere im System Beta Prometheus von Piraten entführt. Die Kidnapper fordern Lösegeld von Starfleet. Die Föderation darf sich nicht erpressen lassen, doch sie will auch keinen Krieg riskieren. Die Promethaner sind eine der wichtigsten Dilithium-Liferanten. Deshalb haben die Klingonen ein besonderes Interesse an diesem Planeten. Und den Hardlinern im Imperium wäre nichts lieber als ein Waffengang mit der Föderation. Auf der Erde, in San Francisco, sitzt ein pensionierter Raumschiff-Captain namens James T. Kirk. Und dieser Mann will nicht tatenlos zusehen, wie sein ehemaliger Pilot und treuer Weggefährte Sulu im Dschungel der interstellaren Politik vor die Hunde geht.....

      Der coup der Promethaner