Legacy of McQueen’s Screenwriter: Alan Trustman Dies at 95

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Alan Trustman, a Harvard-educated attorney who penned The Thomas Crown Affair and Bullitt in 1968 and co-wrote They Call Me Mister Tibbs!, died at 95 in a Miami nursing home. His career also spanned Le Mans, teaching screenwriting, and other crime dramas, leaving behind his wife Barbara, daughter Laurie, and a large extended family.
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- Alan Trustman Remembered the Writer Who Shaped Thomas Crown and Bullitt The Movie Blog
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