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Norman Wexler

Highest Rated: 100% The Kids Are Alright (1979)

Lowest Rated: 0% Staying Alive (1983)

Birthday: Aug 16, 1926

Birthplace: New Bedford, Massachusetts, USA

Norman Wexler contributed to a handful of films that provided strong roles for leading men and have come to be considered by some critics as "modern classics" from the 1970s. The New England native, who marked time working in advertising in the 1950s and 60s while writing plays, struck pay dirt with his first produced effort, "Joe" (1970), a dark look at bigotry and violence that showcased the talents of Peter Boyle in the title role.Wexler earned an Oscar nod for his script and his Hollywood career took off in earnest. He shared writing duties on "Serpico" (1973) with Waldo Salt and the pair were rewarded with an Academy Award nomination for their superb adaptation of Peter Maas' nonfiction look at an undercover cop exposing corruption within the ranks of the NYPD. Finely realized by Sidney Lumet, the film also provided actor Al Pacino with a tour de force role, one of the best in his career. Wexler also wrote the finely observed character study of a Brooklynite finding himself through disco, "Saturday Night Fever" (1977).

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Highest-Rated Movies

100% 88% The Kids Are Alright
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93% 88% Serpico
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82% 71% Saturday Night Fever Watchlist
31% 29% Raw Deal
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29% 65% Mandingo
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0% 39% Staying Alive
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Filmography

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Raw Deal 31% 29% 1986 Screenwriter Staying Alive 0% 39% 1983 Screenwriter The Kids Are Alright 100% 88% 1979 Cinematographer Saturday Night Fever 82% 71% 1977 Writer Mandingo 29% 65% 1975 Screenwriter Serpico 93% 88% 1973 Screenwriter
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