The Writer Speaks: Robert Towne Part 2
Screenwriter Robert Towne discusses his childhood in Los Angeles, working on Chinatown, and directing. He is most notable for his Oscar-nominated screenplays of The Last Detail (1973), Chinatown (1974), and Shampoo (1975) and has worked steadily in the entertainment business for five decades. Interviewed by Barbara Corday. Filmed on September 25, 2008. Part 2 of 2.

▶︎
The Writer Speaks: Ernest Lehman Part 2

▶︎
The Writer Speaks: Robert Towne Part 1

▶︎
William Goldman interview (2000)

▶︎
Screenwriter and director Robert Towne (1988 interview) | Fresh Air

▶︎
Roger Corman on Edgar Allan Poe

▶︎
Screenwriter Robert Towne presents the 2016 Screen Laurel Award to Elaine May

▶︎
The Most Misunderstood Masterpiece | The Movie That Ruined Hollywood Part 2

▶︎
The Writer Speaks: William Goldman

▶︎
Chinatown (1974) | Retrospective

▶︎
Big Think Interview With Robert McKee | Big Think

▶︎
The Writer Speaks: Garry Marshall - PART 1

▶︎
Sidney Lumet interview on "Making Movies" (1995)

▶︎
The Writer Speaks: Carl Reiner

▶︎
1982: JACK NICHOLSON on BRANDO, KUBRICK and declining THE GODFATHER | Film 82 | Movies | BBC Archive

▶︎
Chinatown: is it really the best screenplay ever written?

▶︎
William Goldman interview (1997)

▶︎
Chinatown commentary track, Robert Towne and David Fincher

▶︎
Robert Towne "Tequila Sunrise" 1988 - Bobbie Wygant Archive

▶︎
Steve Mason interviews legendary director Peter Bogdanovich

▶︎
