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John Jay Osborn Jr.

DVD: Review: The Paper Chase: Season One
The live dramas and variety shows of the 1950s were so well-regarded that the era is still referred to as television’s “golden age,” but it wasn’t until the ’70s that cultural critics began to seriously advance the notion that TV could be as aesthetically satisfying as movies, theater, or literature. Among their examples? The anti-war dramedy M*A*S*H, Norman Lear’s socially engaged sitcoms, the suburban melodrama Family, and The Paper Chase. Based on John Jay Osborn Jr.’s autobiographical novel—and its 1973 big-screen adaptation—The Paper Chase followed a group of first-year law students ...
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  • 4/15/2009
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Amber Heard, William Hurt to star in ‘The River Why’
William Hurt and Amber Heard have boarded Matt Leutwyler’s upcoming coming-of-age drama “The River Why,” according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Based on David James Duncan’s 1983 Sierra Club novel, the movie focuses on Gus Orviston (played by Zach Gilford), a young man who embarks on a quest to find an elusive steelhead trout. In fact, his search for the fish is a metaphor for his search for self-knowledge.

Hurt plays Gus’ father, while Heard jumps into the role of his love interest, an adventurous fly-fisher. Leutwyker is directing an adaptation by Thomas A. Cohen and John Jay Osborn Jr.

Heard recently starred in Jeff Wadlow’s action flick “Never Back Down.” She will next be seen alongside Seth Rogen and James Franco in David Gordon Green’s “Pineapple Express.”

Hurt is currently onscreen in Universal’s “The Incredible Hulk.” He recently wrapped principal photography for Julie Delpy’s upcoming drama “The Countess.
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  • 6/25/2008
  • by Franck Tabouring
  • screeninglog.com
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