![]() ![]() ![]() (1) I had a serious tax problem, an 83% tax federal and Massachusetts. My prose has none of the elaborate descriptions and word play generally favored by the New Yorker critics, and I will never get rave reviews, but that’s fine I am an easy read. I learned to write shorter and shorter contracts, and sentences, and ultimately dialogue. What lessons have you learned in law that influences your writing? It was a bullfight murder mystery which I turned into a screenplay 30 years later, and never sold the screenplay. You threw your first manuscript into the ocean. I sit at my keyboard and look at my 50-inch screen and it happens. cash transfer to the vault which would have worked. I worked at The First National Bank of Boston during the summer of 1955 and had a plan to rob the Thursday P.M. ![]() What was the inspiration behind the story? ![]() You wrote The Thomas Crown Affair, which is one of the best films of all time starring Steve McQeen and Faye Dunaway. He kept his answers, like his writing, short but sweet. We sat down with Alan to to ask him 10 questions. Tibbs! as well as an American lawyer, pari-mutuel operator and currency trader. Trustman is the writer of The Thomas Crowne Affair, Bullitt and They Call Me Mr. The name Alan Trustman might not ring a bell, but some of his work might. ![]()
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