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Script thief

There were several lawsuits about Mark Norman stealing from at least three scripts to make Shakespeare In Love. These scripts Norman stole from include the book "No Bed for Bacon", the Treatment "The Dark Lady" and the stage play "As You Might Like It". It should be annotated that he is a script thief. His writing career fizzled after the script thefts were made known. 50.202.81.2 (talk) 22:38, 28 June 2017 (UTC)[reply]