Wilk, Max
Wilk, Max, 1920-2011
Wilk, Max 1920-....
Max Wilk American writer (1920-2011)
Wilk, Max (American playwright and screenwriter, 1920-2011)
VIAF ID: 17231021 ( Personal )
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Works
Title | Sources |
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American treasure hunt : the legacy of Israel Sack | |
And did you once see Sidney plain? : a random memoir of S.J. Perelman | |
Anne et Andy | |
The beard, a novel. | |
Ciné-magouille | |
Cloud seven, a comedy. | |
A dirty mind never sleeps. | |
Don't raise the bridge, lower the river | |
Eliminate the middle man. | |
Every day's a matinee : memoirs scribbled on a dressing room door | |
Get out and get under | |
The golden age of television : notes from the survivors | |
Help! Help! Help! or, Atrocity stories from all over. | |
La indómita y el millonario = It happened to Jane | |
The Kissinger noodles ... or Westward, Mr. Ho | |
The making of The sound of music | |
Memory lane, 1890 to 1925 : ragtime, jazz, foxtrot and other popular music and music covers | |
Moving picture boys | |
Mr. Williams and Miss Wood : a two-character play | |
A musical jubilee. | |
My masterpiece. | |
OK! : the story of Oklahoma! | |
One of our brains is draining. | |
Raggedy Ann and Andy | |
Represented by Audrey Wood | |
Schmucks with Underwoods : conversations with Hollywood's classic screenwriters | |
Small wonder. | |
They're playing our song : conversations with America's classic songwriters | |
They're playing our song ; from Jerome Kern to Stephen Sondheim - the stories behind the words and music of two generations | |
A tough act to follow | |
The wit and wisdom of Hollywood; from the squaw man to the hatchet man. | |
Yellow submarine |