"All good poetry has a tension between idiom and artifice. What I try to do in all of [my] scripts…."
-- Guy Gallo
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SCREENPLAYS
Cicero and Jane - a character driven police procedural set in New Orleans; in collaboration with his wife Jeannine Dominy (2011)
The Light Princess - from the fairy tale by George MacDonald; Laurel Entertainment (1986); revised as a feature (2011)
One True Love - television pilot, in collaboration with his wife Jeannine Dominy; Cumberland Productions (2002)
The Enormous Radio - from the short story by John Cheever; Tales from the Darkside (1985)
Retrograde - rewritten from a screenplay by James Tharpe and Tony Puryear (2013)
The Last Christmas - in collaboration with his wife Jeannine Dominy Epiphany Productions/Treasure Entertainment (2010)
Hawker - original thriller set in the French Quarter of post-Katrina New Orleans (2009)
As You Like It - from the Shakespeare play, in collaboration with Maria Aitken (1998)
The Grotesque - a.k.a. Gentlemen Don't Eat Poets, based on the novel by Patrick McGrath, Xingu Films; script consultant (1995)
Killing Streets - original police/political drama about the homeless in New York (1995)
The Pointed Heart - an original screenplay set in the French Quarter (1994)
Almost Innocent - from the novel by Sheila Bosworth, (1993)
Medicine Bear - based on the life of Doug Peacock; White Mountain Films (1993)
A Flag for Sunrise - from the novel by Robert Stone; United Artists (1988)
As Summers Die - from the novel by Winston Groom, uncredited; HBO (1986)
Prince of Peace - from the novel by James Carroll; Warner Brothers (1985)
Going After Cacciato - from the novel by Tim O’Brien; Warner Brothers (1984)
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn - from the novel by Mark Twain; Great Amwell for American Playhouse; also released theatrically in a shortened form (1984)
The Retreat - from the novel, The Rack, by A. E. Ellis; Ithaca Films (1983)
Under the Volcano - from the novel by Malcolm Lowry; Universal Pictures (1983)
A Lady in Glass - finalist for the 1982 Nissan Focus Award (1982)
The Quarter - a.k.a. St. Mark's; Cinema Mistral (1979)
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