Paul Morris (born 1958) is a Scottish playwright and screenwriter, born in Uddingston, South Lanarkshire. His early original plays in Scottish theatre include Three Wee Kings, Stef, Crabs and Wilsy and Transformer, a reworking of Franz Kafka's The Metamorphosis. More recently, he has co-written and directed a low-budget comedy feature titled Siamese Cop (Two Cops One Jacket), co-written the animated feature Duck Ugly produced by Millimages,[1] and written an original screenplay, Partiendo Atomos, set in Buenos Aires and directed by John Dickinson. In 2011 his first novel, Pa Weathery's Chickens, was published by Night Publishing.[citation needed]
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