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This screenwriter wrote a scene in which a man repeatedly asks a woman, “how did you come to be lost?” While casting a script he wrote that retells Madame Bovary in County Kerry, this screenwriter told a depressed Robert Mitchum that he’d pay for Mitchum’s burial if Mitchum waited to commit suicide until after filming it. John Hurt’s breakthrough role was a villain on the receiving end of this screenwriter’s line “it profits a man nothing to give his soul for the whole world … but for Wales!” This screenwriter of Ryan’s Daughter and The Mission added homoerotic subtext to a 1962 treatment based on the memoir (*) Seven Pillars of Wisdom. This writer’s line “I’d give the Devil benefit of law, for my own safety’s sake!”, which appears in a script that excises the Common Man from his original play, was delivered by Paul Scofield. For 10 points, name this screenwriter of Doctor Zhivago, Lawrence of Arabia, and the Thomas More drama A Man for All Seasons. ■END■
ANSWER: Robert Bolt [or Robert Oxton Bolt] (The scene in the lead-in is from Doctor Zhivago.)
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