The Rum Diary: A Screenplay by Bruce Robinson

The Rum Diary: A Screenplay by Bruce Robinson

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But when he meets the impossibly gorgeous Chenault and her flashy boyfriend Sanderson, Kemp finds himself in way over his head - party to shady business deals, in hair-raising car chases with enraged Puerto Ricans, experimenting with a hitherto unknown hallucinogen - and finally discovers a mad, desperate devotion to the truth.

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The Rum Diary: A Screenplay by Bruce Robinson

WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY JOHNNY DEPP A screenplay based on the novel by Hunter S. Thompson It's 1960. In a highrise hotel not far from the beaches of San Juan, a man is recovering from an animal of a hangover. Paul Kemp is an alcoholic journalist who's barely seen better days, arriving at the only job he can get: writing horoscopes for failing rag The Daily Star. His fellow hacks are mostly crazy drunks on the verge of quitting, so Kemp fits in perfectly. But when he meets the impossibly gorgeous Chenault and her flashy boyfriend Sanderson, Kemp finds himself in way over his head - party to shady business deals, in hair-raising car chases with enraged Puerto Ricans, experimenting with a hitherto unknown hallucinogen - and finally discovers a mad, desperate devotion to the truth. Bruce Robinson brings Hunter S. Thompson's novel to the big screen with all the brilliance, wild humour and fierce energy associated with the acclaimed writer and director of Withnail & I and The Killing Fields.
The Rum Diary will be a welcome comeback for Bruce Robinson * Scotsman *
Robinson is the rogue talent of British film-making..wonderfully entertaining * Sunday Times *
[The Rum Diary] brims with snapping, punchy bouts of dialogue, some of which recall the wonderful lines that weave through every scene in Withnail & I * Daily Telegraph *
One of the finest, funniest screenplays that I've ever had the honour to be associated with -- Johnny Depp
Bruce Robinson started his career in cinema as an actor. Some of the worlds greatest directors ignored him so he got into writing and finally directing film himself. Perhaps best known for Withnail & I he's currently preparing a new film based on his novel, The Peculiar Memories of Thomas Penman. For a dozen years he's been working on a history of the Whitechapel Murders which he hopes to publish in 2013 to coincide with the centenary of 'Jack the Ripper's' death...
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ISBN 13 9780099555698
ISBN 10 0099555697
Title The Rum Diary: A Screenplay
Author Bruce Robinson
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Vintage Publishing
Year published 2011-11-04
Number of pages 272
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.