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scenarist

[si-nair-ist, -nahr-] / sɪˈnɛər ɪst, -ˈnɑr- /


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The essential triumph of Sunday Bloody Sunday belongs to Scenarist Penelope Gilliatt, whose plot alone challenges the customary moral institutions.

From Time Magazine Archive

Scenarist Weller is best known for Moonchildren, his fine, reflective play about lost renegades of the '60s.

From Time Magazine Archive

Furthermore, Balsam grumbles: "Can you picture any of these guys singing Anchors Aweighl" Nonetheless, in Scenarist James Poe's gritty adaptation of the cold war thriller by Mark Rascovich, Bedford appears to be powered by superpatriotism.

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Lester has taken the tone of The Three Musketeers from Scenarist Fraser, whose Flashman novels Lester once tried to adapt.

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In See No Evil, Scenarist Brian Clemens offers no motivations and precious few plot twists.

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