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  1. The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie is a 1969 British drama film directed by Ronald Neame from a screenplay written by Jay Presson Allen, adapted from her own stage play, which was in turn based on the 1961 novel of the same name by Muriel Spark. The film stars Maggie Smith in the title role as an unrestrained teacher at a girls' school in Edinburgh.

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  3. Jay Presson Allen was an American writer. Serving her creative apprenticeship in live television, Jay Presson Allen wrote her first film script, Wives and Lovers , in 1963, though most chroniclers prefer to list her multifaceted screenplay for Alfred Hitchcock 's Marnie (1964) as her inaugural movie effort.

  4. The following is based on Jay Presson Allen's second draft of "Mary Rose", dated February 15th, 1964.. A number of typos have been corrected, along with the unusual attempts at a Gaelic accent — for example, "very" is typed as "ferry" in the original draft when spoken by Cameron — which is spelling carried over from J.M. Barrie's original play.

  5. Cabaret is a 1972 American musical period drama film directed by Bob Fosse from a screenplay by Jay Allen, based on the stage musical of the same name by John Kander, Fred Ebb, and Joe Masteroff, [3] which in turn was based on the 1951 play I Am a Camera by John Van Druten and the 1939 novel Goodbye to Berlin by Christopher Isherwood.

  6. 40 Carats is a 1973 American romantic comedy film directed by Milton Katselas.It is based on the 1968 play of the same name by Jay Presson Allen.The screenplay was written by Leonard Gershe (who significantly changed the ending).

  7. Allen, Jay Presson, 1922-2006. 0 references. IdRef ID. 052476030. 1 reference. imported from Wikimedia project. French Wikipedia. WorldCat Identities ID (superseded)