Giving up-and-coming writers a chance, or better yet, two. The American playwright and later comedian Peter Paul Bergman wrote a film script in the summer of 1964 at the LCB workshop "Playwriting," which formed the basis of Flowers is His Name. In this crime parody, detective Peter Flowers gets to deal with Nola, the "most beautiful and depraved woman in the world," as it says in the opening credits: "Love is the material, ecstasy the action, today the time."
Giving up-and-coming writers a chance, or better yet, two. The American playwright and later comedian Peter Paul Bergman wrote a film script in the summer of 1964 at the LCB workshop "Playwriting," which formed the basis of Flowers is His Name. In this crime parody, detective Peter Flowers gets to deal with Nola, the "most beautiful and depraved woman in the world," as it says in the opening credits: "Love is the material, ecstasy the action, today the time."