"Pardon Me, Sir, But Is My Eye Hurting Your Elbow?"

Bob Booker
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An original collection of screenplays written by various contributors. Irreverent humor in a collection of screenplays poking fun at American lifestyles of the 1960s. Illustrated by Mad Magazine cartoonist Mort Drucker. Coll. of short screenplays "examining the hypocrises, dishonesties & ironies of American life." by the authors, Booker & Foster, who were also the creators of the best selling album, The First Family. An unproduced motion picture/screenplay featuring contributions from a virtual who's who of avant garde writers such as Terry Southern, Bruce Jay Friedman, Allen Ginsberg, Philip Roth, Gregory Corso, and others.
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