Books from Harvest Moon Pub

  • The Crush: The Screenplay
    By Alan Shapiro

    But the crush soon turns into a violent obsession, and when the journalist doesn't succumb to this Lolita's romantic advances, the girl attempts to ruin his life.

  • Hope Floats
    By Steven Rogers

    Steven Rogers earned his first screenwriting credit with this tale of a former high school beauty queen, Birdee Pruitt, who learns that her husband has been unfaithful in front of a national television audience.

  • Frasier - Flour Child: The Television Script
    By Richard Matheson

    Series creator Rod Serling called The Twilight Zone, "a fifth dimension beyond that which is known to man... a dimension as vast as space and as timeless as infinity. It lies between the pit of man's fears, and the summit of his knowledge."

  • Body Heat: The Screenplay
    By Lawrence Kasdan

    Their passionate affair cools when it becomes uncertain if they can pull off their diabolical scheme. Body Heat was Kathleen Turner's first film and Kasdan's directorial debut.

  • Liar, Liar: The Screenplay Shooting Draft
    By Paul Guay, Stephen Mazur

    The story was perfectly cast with Jim Carrey in the lead and became one of the top grossing films of that year.

  • Somewhere in Time: The Screenplay
    By Richard Matheson

    1981 Saturn Award for Best Fantasy Film (Given by the Academy of Science Fiction, Horror and Fantasy Films). A love story, wherein a young man uses hypnosis to find the woman in an old hotel portrait.

  • Blind Date: The Screenplay
    By Dale Launer

    Dale Launer (My Cousin Vinny, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels) created this comic tale of a workaholic who needs a date to accompany him on a business dinner with an important new client.

  • Running on Empty: The Screenplay
    By Naomi Foner

    This classic drama starts in the late 1960s when two student radicals set fire to a weapons lab to protest the Vietnam War.

  • Rush Hour: The Screenplay
    By Jim Kouf, Ross Lamanna, Rosss Kouf Lamanna

    Martial-arts meets stand-up, knock-down comedy when a Hong Kong inspector, Jackie Chan, is paired with a rogue LAPD officer, Chris Tucker, to rescue the kidnapped daughter of a Chinese diplomat.