It is a crime Harold Worst's story is not a movie yet .
It's likely been discussed with either whatever estate individuals still remain, or still-living relatives. Any savvy producer or screenwriter would know how to research exactly what details are
known and how to dramatically arrange those, as well as -- equally important -- determine what is *
not known* because that is the glue, the vital arena for the writer's inventive and creatively fictionalized scenes that logically and intriguingly connect the factual storytelling elements together.
-- No composite characters along with no probable cause and effect conjecturing = weak story and no movie investors.
The obvious evergreen theme is a true-life ultra-talented sports champion whose life and career is tragically ended much too early by an illness (as with George "Ginky" San Souci, Harold Worst himself and countless others).
And of course -- equally lamentable, true stories in the pool world -- real-life, film-able and marketable dramas with themes about
any of the many superb players whose lives were sadly self-abbreviated . . . destroyed by devastating addictions.
Arnaldo ~ pain-in-the-ass knowitall