Alan Trustman, a screenwriter best known for "The Thomas Crown Affair," "They Call Me Mister Tibbs!" and "Bullitt," died last month. He was 95. Trustman's son John confirmed to the New York Times on ...
It was a sense of disgust as a moviegoer that inspired Alan Trustman, a corporate lawyer at a white-shoe Boston firm, to take a shot as a Hollywood screenwriter in the mid-1960s.