JACK NICHOLSON - EDITOR RECALLS LOST NICHOLSON SCRIPT
JACK NICHOLSON once wrote a screenplay about a struggling Hollywood actor trying to raise the cash for his girlfriend's abortion - but the project was cast aside for its risque plot.
And now no one can find the script - because the movie executive who passed on the raw screenplay in the early 1960s is now dead, and he never made a copy of Nicholson's .
Universal ' former story editor Michael Ludmer has brought the lost script to the attention of the Los Angeles Times newspaper, insisting Nicholson's screenplay, titled To Hold A Mirror, will "make a fine movie even today".
Ludmer says, "It was a story editor's dream come true - riveting, thoughtful and, above all, entertaining."
Nicholson, then a little-known B-movie star, had planned on directing and starring in the film, but Universal boss Julian Ludwig refused to greenlight the project because he feared it would be an X-rated movie.
Contacted by the Times, Nicholson's longtime agent, Sandy Breisler, had no recollection of the script.
04/17/2008 02:03:31 AM
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