Rudy Wurlitzer
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Rudolph "Rudy" Wurlitzer (born January 3, 1937) is an American novelist and screenwriter.
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Filmography
- Glen and Randa (co-written with Jim McBride) (1969, Writer)
- Two-Lane Blacktop (directed by Monte Hellman) (1971, Writer) - Hot Rod Driver
- Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid (directed by Sam Peckinpah) (1973, Writer) - O'Folliard
- America (directed by Robert Downey Sr.) (1986) - George, the Hit Man
- Walker (directed by Alex Cox) (1987, Writer) - Morgan
- Candy Mountain (co-directed with Robert Frank) (1988, Writer/co-director)
- Homo Faber (aka Voyager) (directed by Volker Schlöndorff) (1991, Writer)
- Wind (directed by Carroll Ballard) (1992, Writer)
- Little Buddha (directed by Bernardo Bertolucci) (1993, Writer)
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Publications
- Nog, published 1969 by Random House; reissued in 2009 by Two Dollar Radio
- Hard Travel to Sacred Places, published 1995 by Random House
- Flats, published 1971 by Random House, reissued in 2009 by Two Dollar Radio
- Quake, published 1974 by E. P. Dutton, reissued in 2009 by Two Dollar Radio
- Slow Fade, published 1984 by Alfred A. Knopf, reissued in 2011 by Drag City
- The Drop Edge of Yonder, published 2008 by Two Dollar Radio
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