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  1. Born in 1936 in Baltimore, Walon Green did uncredited writing work on the 1965 Marlon Brando-Yul Brynner wartime drama Morituri, before truly lighting it up with his 1969 screenplay for The Wild Bunch, which was co-credited to director Sam Peckinpah who really found the bloody poetry in this story of a crew of outlaws – and basically very, very bad men – who escape an ambush and then become engrossed in a south-of-the-border political revolution, which will ultimately give their violent ...

  2. Sorcerer - Walon Green - Free ebook download as PDF File (.pdf) or read book online for free. The original screenplay of William Friedkin's "Sorcerer", with many scenes that didn't make it to the final edit.

  3. The Hi-Lo Country (1999) Walon Green movie reviews & film summaries | Roger Ebert

  4. Walon Green is an American producer, screenwriter and documentary film director. He is a co-writer of the RoboCop 2 screenplay, along with Frank Miller. Walon Green at Wikipedia Walon Green at the Internet Movie Database

  5. Walon Green: bio, photos, awards, nominations and more at Emmys.com.

  6. www.rottentomatoes.com › celebrity › walon_greenWalon Green - Rotten Tomatoes

    Walon Green lived a rather nomadic early life. His parents divorced and remarried, often relocating as well. Raised in Beverly Hills, Green eventually attended colleges in Mexico, Germany and Spain.

  7. Sorcerer original motion picture soundtrack cover art by Tony Stella, https://www.tony-stella.com/ By Tim Pelan The film became an obsession. It was to be my magnum ...