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Dealing, a new movie by Paul Williams '65, director of The Revolutionary, is "basically a "cops-and-robbers" movie, although we hope it will be more," Williams said.
Williams, who spoke last night at Carpenter Center, will direct Dealing for Warner Brothers: He co-authored the screenplay with F. Michael Crichton '65 and David O'Dell '65.
After Dealing is finished, Williams will direct a full-length version of Kurt Vonnegut's The Sirens of Titan. Vonnegut, Briggs-Copeland Lecturer on English, is currently working on the screenplay.
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