- Ray Cantrell
Ray Cantrell is a
screenwriter best known for writing the story for the movieThe Zodiac Killer .Writing had always been Ray Cantrell's passion, even at an early age. He grew up in New Orleans and many times he contributed articles to the newspaper there. In later years, after getting married, he went to California to get into the movie business.
That's when he changed his name from Ray Canatella to Ray Cantrell. Ray became an actor and was in seven movies. Then he had an opportunity to write a movie script about the Zodiac Killer from the San Francisco area which he sold to a movie company that produced it. When he was first given the assignment, he didn't know how to put his story into a shooting script form which is needed to produce a movie, so he had his friend Manny Cardoza put the story into a shooting script for him. As Ray Cantrell wrote the story down on paper, he would then hand the page that was finished to Manny Cardoza and Cardoza would then type it out into proper shooting script form. The two men worked day and night to get it completed, because the producer Tom Hanson was in a hurry to start the movie. After one week, they had the shooting script finished. Most of everything that was put in the original script was factual, because Ray Cantrell wrote the story from newspaper clippings taken from the San Francisco Cronical, the newspaper that covered the Zodiac's brutal killings.
With the money he made from the script, Mr. Cantrell went back to college to learn the fine points of creative writing which included movie scripts and comedy writing. Ray Cantrell was fortunate to be able to study under the very talented professor F.A. Rockwell who wrote many books on writing. As a matter of fact, Ms. Rockwell mentioned Ray Cantrell in one of her books titled "HOW TO WRITE PLOTS THAT SELL". (F.A. Rockwell - 1975, page 17)
Once Ray had the knowledge of how to write movies in shooting script form, he wrote a few more movies (low budget) and segments for TV shows such as the BARETTA series which stared Robert Blake. The segment was sold, but was never produced because Mr. Blake quit the show before that could happen.
Later. Mr. Cantrell had a producer ask him if he would write a "G" rated western. Ray said yes because having studied comedy writing he felt he could write a different type of western. He would make it light hearted and funny about gold nuggets found in the Arizona territory by an old man in the eighteen hundreds. In the story there are good guys, bad guys and young women who were able to beat up some of the bad guys that tried to attack them. He called it "GRANDPA'S NUGGETS". However, after months of writing the script, the producer who originally wanted the movie script, told Mr. Cantrell that he was sorry, but Westerns movies weren't selling at the time. So Ray had a movie script he couldn't sell. After it sat on his shelf for a long time, he decided to enter it in a contest. The script was up against thousands of entries, yet his western made it to the semi-finals which meant it was that good. Ray Cantrell loved writing about the old west because he read many true stories about the early westerners. So he decided to turn "Grandpa's Nuggets" into a wonderful "Comedy-Adventure Western" book that is a pleasant escape from the mudane and can be enjoyed by everyone, young and old alike because in this western story, there are shoot outs, but no one gets killed.
Mr. Cantrell will be writing many more western books once "Grandpa's Nuggets" is sold because he has outlines for three other comedy westerns. He also has outlines for a murder mystery book, a horror story and a book about women who have taken over the world governments in the future, around the thirty-first century. The first British Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher, then the first female U.S. president started the trend for almost all nations of the world, with a few acceptions.
If you go to Google on the internet and type in Ray Cantrell, it will take you to the "Internet Movie Database" web site where you will see part of his Bio. Ray had many write-ups in the Hollywood Reporter, Newspapers and books, however, after he moved back to the New Orleans area he lost everything in Hurricane Katrina. However, he was able to save some of his write-ups and a few of his movie scripts which he hopes to turn them all into western books.
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