It was a sense of disgust as a moviegoer that inspired Alan Trustman, a corporate lawyer at a white-shoe Boston firm, to take a shot as a Hollywood screenwriter in the mid-1960s.
Alan Trustman, screenwriter of the 1968 films Bullitt and The Thomas Crown Affair, has died. He was 95. The Harvard-educated lawyer-turned-screenwriter died on Feb. 5 at a nursing home in Miami, his ...
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Alan Trustman, who helped make Steve McQueen the king of cool as the screenwriter of the 1968 films Bullitt and The Thomas ...