Article: You'll Never Eat Lunch in This Town Again.

BACK IN THE early 1970s, Julia Phillips was a sexy, funny and bright young film producer who wore designer clothes costing as much as a used car. She commanded a hard-boiled, street-smart New Yorker toughness that seemed more than a match for the soft-bellied, sweet-talking studio moguls she was up against. Barbra Streisand and Robert Redford, Hollywood's two biggest, shrewdest, most suspicious stars, liked and trusted her. Much more important, so did a handsome aspiring director named Tony Bill, who threw in his lot with Julia and her husband Michael in the hope of getting a couple of pictures made that he had been working on with a young writer named David Ward. One of the ...

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