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Affliction (1997): Shooting script
directed by Paul Schrader, 1946-; produced by Nick Nolte, 1941-, Barr B. Potter, fl. 1996 and Linda Reisman, fl. 1985, JVC Entertainment Networks, Kingsgate Productions and Largo Entertainment; performed by Nick Nolte, 1941-, Sissy Spacek, 1949-, James Coburn, 1928-2002, Willem Dafoe, 1955-, Mary Beth Hurt, 1948-, Jim True-Frost, 1966-, Marian Seldes, 1928-2014, Holmes Osborne, 1947-, Brigid Tierney, 1985-, Brawley Nolte, 1986- and Michael Caloz, 1985- (Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street, 2003), 94 page(s)
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directed by Paul Schrader, 1946-; produced by Nick Nolte, 1941-, Barr B. Potter, fl. 1996 and Linda Reisman, fl. 1985, JVC Entertainment Networks, Kingsgate Productions and Largo Entertainment; performed by Nick Nolte, 1941-, Sissy Spacek, 1949-, James Coburn, 1928-2002, Willem Dafoe, 1955-, Mary Beth Hurt, 1948-, Jim True-Frost, 1966-, Marian Seldes, 1928-2014, Holmes Osborne, 1947-, Brigid Tierney, 1985-, Brawley Nolte, 1986- and Michael Caloz, 1985- (Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street, 2003), 94 page(s)
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Performer / Ensemble
Nick Nolte, 1941-, Sissy Spacek, 1949-, James Coburn, 1928-2002, Willem Dafoe, 1955-, Mary Beth Hurt, 1948-, Jim True-Frost, 1966-, Marian Seldes, 1928-2014, Holmes Osborne, 1947-, Brigid Tierney, 1985-, Brawley Nolte, 1986-, Michael Caloz, 1985-
Contributor
Nick Nolte, 1941-, Barr B. Potter, fl. 1996, Linda Reisman, fl. 1985, JVC Entertainment Networks, Kingsgate Productions, Largo Entertainment
Author / Creator
Paul Schrader, 1946-, Nick Nolte, 1941-, Sissy Spacek, 1949-, James Coburn, 1928-2002, Willem Dafoe, 1955-, Mary Beth Hurt, 1948-, Jim True-Frost, 1966-, Marian Seldes, 1928-2014, Holmes Osborne, 1947-, Brigid Tierney, 1985-, Brawley Nolte, 1986-, Michael Caloz, 1985-
Date Published / Released
1997, 2003
Publisher
Alexander Street
Topic / Theme
Murder, Criminal investigations, Wade Whitehouse, Margie Fogg, Glen Whitehouse
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1997, Largo Entertainment. Reproduced by permission of Paul Schrader., Text courtesy of the author(s).
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American Gigolo (1980): Shooting script
directed by Paul Schrader, 1946-; produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, 1943- and Freddie Fields, 1923-2007, Paramount Pictures; performed by Richard Gere, 1949-, Lauren Hutton, 1943-, Hector Elizondo, 1936-, Nina van Pallandt, 1932-, Bill Duke, 1943-, Brian Davies, 1938-, K Callan, 1936-, Tom Stewart, fl. 1968-1997, Patricia Carr, 1937- and David Cryer, 1936- (London, England: Faber and Faber, 2002), 116 page(s)
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directed by Paul Schrader, 1946-; produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, 1943- and Freddie Fields, 1923-2007, Paramount Pictures; performed by Richard Gere, 1949-, Lauren Hutton, 1943-, Hector Elizondo, 1936-, Nina van Pallandt, 1932-, Bill Duke, 1943-, Brian Davies, 1938-, K Callan, 1936-, Tom Stewart, fl. 1968-1997, Patricia Carr, 1937- and David Cryer, 1936- (London, England: Faber and Faber, 2002), 116 page(s)
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Richard Gere, 1949-, Lauren Hutton, 1943-, Hector Elizondo, 1936-, Nina van Pallandt, 1932-, Bill Duke, 1943-, Brian Davies, 1938-, K Callan, 1936-, Tom Stewart, fl. 1968-1997, Patricia Carr, 1937-, David Cryer, 1936-
Contributor
Jerry Bruckheimer, 1943-, Freddie Fields, 1923-2007, Paramount Pictures
Author / Creator
Paul Schrader, 1946-, Richard Gere, 1949-, Lauren Hutton, 1943-, Hector Elizondo, 1936-, Nina van Pallandt, 1932-, Bill Duke, 1943-, Brian Davies, 1938-, K Callan, 1936-, Tom Stewart, fl. 1968-1997, Patricia Carr, 1937-, David Cryer, 1936-
Date Published / Released
1980, 2002
Publisher
Faber and Faber
Topic / Theme
Prostitution, Murder, Julian, Michelle, Sunday
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1980, Paul Schrader. Published edition used by permission of Faber and Faber, Ltd.
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Angel Face (1952): Shooting script
directed by Otto Preminger, 1906-1986; produced by Otto Preminger, 1906-1986, RKO Pictures; performed by Robert Mitchum, 1917-1997, Jean Simmons, 1929-2010, Mona Freeman, 1926-2014, Herbert Marshall, 1890-1966, Leon Ames, 1902-1993 and Barbara O'Neil, 1910-1980 (Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street, 2007), 135 page(s)
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directed by Otto Preminger, 1906-1986; produced by Otto Preminger, 1906-1986, RKO Pictures; performed by Robert Mitchum, 1917-1997, Jean Simmons, 1929-2010, Mona Freeman, 1926-2014, Herbert Marshall, 1890-1966, Leon Ames, 1902-1993 and Barbara O'Neil, 1910-1980 (Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street, 2007), 135 page(s)
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Performer / Ensemble
Robert Mitchum, 1917-1997, Jean Simmons, 1929-2010, Mona Freeman, 1926-2014, Herbert Marshall, 1890-1966, Leon Ames, 1902-1993, Barbara O'Neil, 1910-1980
Contributor
Otto Preminger, 1906-1986, RKO Pictures
Author / Creator
Otto Preminger, 1906-1986, Robert Mitchum, 1917-1997, Jean Simmons, 1929-2010, Mona Freeman, 1926-2014, Herbert Marshall, 1890-1966, Leon Ames, 1902-1993, Barbara O'Neil, 1910-1980, Ben Hecht, 1894-1964, Frank S. Nugent, 1908-1966, Chester Erskine, 1905-1986, Oscar Millard, 1908-1990
Date Published / Released
1952, 2007
Publisher
Alexander Street
Topic / Theme
Murder, Frank Jessup, Diane Tremayne Jessup, Mary Wilton
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1952, RKO Pictures Inc. Reproduced by permission of RKO Pictures Inc., The RKO Archive, 1929-1956, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Arts Library, Special Collections, 405 Hilgard Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90024-1575.
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Bad Boys (1983): Continuity script
directed by Rick Rosenthal, 1949-; produced by Robert H. Solo, 1932-, EMI Films and Solofilm; performed by Sean Penn, 1960-, Reni Santoni, 1939- and Jim Moody, 1949- (London, England: Studio Canal, 2015, first release 1983), 233 page(s)
Gritty drama starring Oscar-winner Sean Penn in an early role. Mick O’Brien, a teenager from Chicago, is sent to a young offenders institute after being involved in the killing of the younger brother of rival gang member, Paco. After seeking violent revenge against Mick’s loved ones, Paco is sent to the same p...
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directed by Rick Rosenthal, 1949-; produced by Robert H. Solo, 1932-, EMI Films and Solofilm; performed by Sean Penn, 1960-, Reni Santoni, 1939- and Jim Moody, 1949- (London, England: Studio Canal, 2015, first release 1983), 233 page(s)
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Gritty drama starring Oscar-winner Sean Penn in an early role. Mick O’Brien, a teenager from Chicago, is sent to a young offenders institute after being involved in the killing of the younger brother of rival gang member, Paco. After seeking violent revenge against Mick’s loved ones, Paco is sent to the same prison, and Mick is forced to face his nemesis.
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Content Type
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Performer / Ensemble
Sean Penn, 1960-, Reni Santoni, 1939-, Jim Moody, 1949-
Contributor
Robert H. Solo, 1932-, EMI Films, Solofilm, Bill Conti, 1942-
Author / Creator
Rick Rosenthal, 1949-, Sean Penn, 1960-, Reni Santoni, 1939-, Jim Moody, 1949-, Richard Di Lello, fl. 1983
Date Published / Released
1983, 2015
Publisher
Studio Canal
Topic / Theme
Murder, Reform schools, Youth, Mick O'Brien, Ramon Herrera, Gene Daniels
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2015 by Studiocanal
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Body Heat (1981): Shooting script
directed by Lawrence Kasdan, 1949-; produced by Fred T. Gallo, fl. 1970-1977 and George Lucas, 1944-, Ladd Company; performed by William Hurt, 1950-, Kathleen Turner, 1954-, Richard Crenna, 1926-2003, Ted Danson, III, 1947-, J. A. Preston, 1932-, Mickey Rourke, 1952-, Kim Zimmer, 1955-, Jane Hallaren, fl. 1978-1997, Lanna Saunders, 1941-2007, Carola McGuinness, fl. 1980-1982 and Deborah Lucchesi, fl. 1981-1991 (Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street, 2003), 138 page(s)
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directed by Lawrence Kasdan, 1949-; produced by Fred T. Gallo, fl. 1970-1977 and George Lucas, 1944-, Ladd Company; performed by William Hurt, 1950-, Kathleen Turner, 1954-, Richard Crenna, 1926-2003, Ted Danson, III, 1947-, J. A. Preston, 1932-, Mickey Rourke, 1952-, Kim Zimmer, 1955-, Jane Hallaren, fl. 1978-1997, Lanna Saunders, 1941-2007, Carola McGuinness, fl. 1980-1982 and Deborah Lucchesi, fl. 1981-1991 (Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street, 2003), 138 page(s)
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Performer / Ensemble
William Hurt, 1950-, Kathleen Turner, 1954-, Richard Crenna, 1926-2003, Ted Danson, III, 1947-, J. A. Preston, 1932-, Mickey Rourke, 1952-, Kim Zimmer, 1955-, Jane Hallaren, fl. 1978-1997, Lanna Saunders, 1941-2007, Carola McGuinness, fl. 1980-1982, Deborah Lucchesi, fl. 1981-1991
Contributor
Fred T. Gallo, fl. 1970-1977, George Lucas, 1944-, Ladd Company
Author / Creator
Lawrence Kasdan, 1949-, William Hurt, 1950-, Kathleen Turner, 1954-, Richard Crenna, 1926-2003, Ted Danson, III, 1947-, J. A. Preston, 1932-, Mickey Rourke, 1952-, Kim Zimmer, 1955-, Jane Hallaren, fl. 1978-1997, Lanna Saunders, 1941-2007, Carola McGuinness, fl. 1980-1982, Deborah Lucchesi, fl. 1981-1991
Date Published / Released
1981, 2003
Publisher
Alexander Street
Topic / Theme
Murder, Romance, Ned Racine, Matty Walker, Edmund Walker
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1981, The Ladd Company. Reproduced by permission of Lawrence Kasdan.
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Brighton Rock (1947): Continuity script
directed by John Boulting, 1913-1985; produced by Roy Boulting, 1913-2001, Charter Film Productions; performed by Lord Richard Attenborough, 1923-2014, Hermione Baddeley, 1906-1986 and William Hartnell, 1908-1975 (London, England: Studio Canal, 2015, first release 1947), 128 page(s)
Adapted from Graham Greene's iconic 1939 novel, Brighton Rock charts the headlong fall of Pinkie, a razor-wielding disadvantaged teenager hell bent on clawing his way up through the ranks of organized crime. At the heart of the story is the anti-hero Pinkie's relationship with Rose - an apparently innocent young w...
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directed by John Boulting, 1913-1985; produced by Roy Boulting, 1913-2001, Charter Film Productions; performed by Lord Richard Attenborough, 1923-2014, Hermione Baddeley, 1906-1986 and William Hartnell, 1908-1975 (London, England: Studio Canal, 2015, first release 1947), 128 page(s)
Description
Adapted from Graham Greene's iconic 1939 novel, Brighton Rock charts the headlong fall of Pinkie, a razor-wielding disadvantaged teenager hell bent on clawing his way up through the ranks of organized crime. At the heart of the story is the anti-hero Pinkie's relationship with Rose - an apparently innocent young waitress who stumbles on evidence linking Pinkie and his gang to a revenge killing that Pinkie commits. After the murder, Pinkie seduces...
Adapted from Graham Greene's iconic 1939 novel, Brighton Rock charts the headlong fall of Pinkie, a razor-wielding disadvantaged teenager hell bent on clawing his way up through the ranks of organized crime. At the heart of the story is the anti-hero Pinkie's relationship with Rose - an apparently innocent young waitress who stumbles on evidence linking Pinkie and his gang to a revenge killing that Pinkie commits. After the murder, Pinkie seduces Rose, first in an effort to find out how much she knows and latterly to ensure she will not talk to the police. A love story between a murderer and a witness; can Pinkie trust Rose or should he kill her before she talks to the police? Can Rose trust Pinkie or is she next in line?
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Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Script
Performer / Ensemble
Lord Richard Attenborough, 1923-2014, Hermione Baddeley, 1906-1986, William Hartnell, 1908-1975
Contributor
Roy Boulting, 1913-2001, Charter Film Productions, Hans May, 1886-1958
Author / Creator
John Boulting, 1913-1985, Lord Richard Attenborough, 1923-2014, Hermione Baddeley, 1906-1986, William Hartnell, 1908-1975, Graham Greene, 1904-1991, Terence Rattigan, 1911-1977
Date Published / Released
1947, 2015
Publisher
Studio Canal
Topic / Theme
Dating and courtship, Murder, Organized crime, Pinkie Brown, Ida Arnold, Dallow
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2015 by Studiocanal
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Conflict (1945): Shooting script
directed by Curtis Bernhardt, 1899-1981; produced by William Jacobs, 1887-1953, First National Pictures and Warner Brothers; performed by Humphrey Bogart, 1899-1957, Rose Hobart, 1906-2000, Alexis Smith, 1921-1993 and Sydney Greenstreet, 1879-1954 (Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street, 2005), 133 page(s)
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directed by Curtis Bernhardt, 1899-1981; produced by William Jacobs, 1887-1953, First National Pictures and Warner Brothers; performed by Humphrey Bogart, 1899-1957, Rose Hobart, 1906-2000, Alexis Smith, 1921-1993 and Sydney Greenstreet, 1879-1954 (Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street, 2005), 133 page(s)
Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Script
Performer / Ensemble
Humphrey Bogart, 1899-1957, Rose Hobart, 1906-2000, Alexis Smith, 1921-1993, Sydney Greenstreet, 1879-1954
Contributor
William Jacobs, 1887-1953, First National Pictures, Warner Brothers
Author / Creator
Curtis Bernhardt, 1899-1981, Humphrey Bogart, 1899-1957, Rose Hobart, 1906-2000, Alexis Smith, 1921-1993, Sydney Greenstreet, 1879-1954, Dwight Taylor, 1902-1986, Alfred Neumann, 1895-1952, Arthur T. Horman, 1905-1964, Robert Siodmak, 1900-1973
Date Published / Released
1945, 2005
Publisher
Alexander Street
Person Discussed
Sigmund Freud, 1856-1939
Topic / Theme
Murder, Richard Mason, Evelyn Turner, Dr. Mark Hamilton
Copyright Message
Copyright © Warner Bros. Reproduced by permission of Warner Bros. Consumer Products, a Division of Time Warner Entertainment Company, L.P.
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Crossfire (1947): Shooting script
directed by Edward Dmytryk, 1908-1999; produced by Dore Schary, 1905-1980 and Adrian Scott, 1912-1972, RKO Pictures; performed by Robert Young, 1907-1998, Robert Mitchum, 1917-1997, Robert Ryan, 1909-1973, Gloria Grahame, 1923-1981, Sam Leve, 1910-1999, Jacqueline White, 1922-, Steve Brodie, 1919-1992 and George Cooper, 1920-2015 (Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street, 2004), 104 page(s)
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directed by Edward Dmytryk, 1908-1999; produced by Dore Schary, 1905-1980 and Adrian Scott, 1912-1972, RKO Pictures; performed by Robert Young, 1907-1998, Robert Mitchum, 1917-1997, Robert Ryan, 1909-1973, Gloria Grahame, 1923-1981, Sam Leve, 1910-1999, Jacqueline White, 1922-, Steve Brodie, 1919-1992 and George Cooper, 1920-2015 (Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street, 2004), 104 page(s)
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Content Type
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Performer / Ensemble
Robert Young, 1907-1998, Robert Mitchum, 1917-1997, Robert Ryan, 1909-1973, Gloria Grahame, 1923-1981, Sam Leve, 1910-1999, Jacqueline White, 1922-, Steve Brodie, 1919-1992, George Cooper, 1920-2015
Contributor
Dore Schary, 1905-1980, Adrian Scott, 1912-1972, RKO Pictures
Author / Creator
Edward Dmytryk, 1908-1999, Robert Young, 1907-1998, Robert Mitchum, 1917-1997, Robert Ryan, 1909-1973, Gloria Grahame, 1923-1981, Sam Leve, 1910-1999, Jacqueline White, 1922-, Steve Brodie, 1919-1992, George Cooper, 1920-2015, John Paxton, 1911-1985
Date Published / Released
1947, 2004
Publisher
Alexander Street
Topic / Theme
Murder, Finlay, Keeley, Montgomery
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1947, RKO Radio Pictures.
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Death On The Nile (1978): Continuity script
directed by John Guillermin, 1925-2015; produced by Lord John Brabourne, 1924-2005 and Richard B. Goodwin, 1934-, EMI Films; performed by Sir Peter Ustinov, 1921-2004, Jane Birkin, 1946-, Lois Chiles, 1947-, Bette Davis, 1908-1989, Mia Farrow, 1945-, Angela Lansbury, 1925-, David Niven, 1910-1983 and Dame Maggie Smith, 1934- (London, England: Studio Canal, 2015, first release 1978), 143 page(s)
A visually sumptuous and quintessentially British production, Death on the Nile won an Oscar for Anthony Powell’s costume design and introduced Peter Ustinov in his first portrayal as the Belgian detective Poirot. Abroad a luxury Nile steamer a mystery assassin takes the life of an heiress, providing Poirot with...
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directed by John Guillermin, 1925-2015; produced by Lord John Brabourne, 1924-2005 and Richard B. Goodwin, 1934-, EMI Films; performed by Sir Peter Ustinov, 1921-2004, Jane Birkin, 1946-, Lois Chiles, 1947-, Bette Davis, 1908-1989, Mia Farrow, 1945-, Angela Lansbury, 1925-, David Niven, 1910-1983 and Dame Maggie Smith, 1934- (London, England: Studio Canal, 2015, first release 1978), 143 page(s)
Description
A visually sumptuous and quintessentially British production, Death on the Nile won an Oscar for Anthony Powell’s costume design and introduced Peter Ustinov in his first portrayal as the Belgian detective Poirot. Abroad a luxury Nile steamer a mystery assassin takes the life of an heiress, providing Poirot with a seemingly impossible mystery to solve.
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Performer / Ensemble
Sir Peter Ustinov, 1921-2004, Jane Birkin, 1946-, Lois Chiles, 1947-, Bette Davis, 1908-1989, Mia Farrow, 1945-, Angela Lansbury, 1925-, David Niven, 1910-1983, Dame Maggie Smith, 1934-
Contributor
Lord John Brabourne, 1924-2005, Richard B. Goodwin, 1934-, EMI Films, Nino Rota, 1911-1979
Author / Creator
John Guillermin, 1925-2015, Sir Peter Ustinov, 1921-2004, Jane Birkin, 1946-, Lois Chiles, 1947-, Bette Davis, 1908-1989, Mia Farrow, 1945-, Angela Lansbury, 1925-, David Niven, 1910-1983, Dame Maggie Smith, 1934-, Anthony Shaffer, 1926-2001
Date Published / Released
1978, 2015
Publisher
Studio Canal
Topic / Theme
Murder, Ships, Criminal investigations, Hercule Poirot, Louise Bourget, Linnet Ridgeway, Mrs. Van Schuyler, Jacqueline De Bellefort, Mrs. Salome Otterbourne, Colonel Race, Miss Bowers
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2015 by Studiocanal
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The Fallen Idol (1948): Continuity script
directed by Sir Carol Reed, 1906-1976; produced by Sir Carol Reed, 1906-1976, London Film Productions; performed by Sir Ralph Richardson, 1902-1983, Michèle Morgan, 1920-, Sonia Dresdel, 1909-1976 and Bobby Henrey, 1939- (London, England: Studio Canal, 2015, first release 1948), 238 page(s)
A taut British thriller centring on a child’s first glimpse into adult hypocrisy, The Fallen Idol was the first collaboration between director Carol Reed and author Graham Greene. The Fallen Idol is told entirely from the perspective of a young boy, Phillipe, who tries to help the man he idolizes when he is impl...
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directed by Sir Carol Reed, 1906-1976; produced by Sir Carol Reed, 1906-1976, London Film Productions; performed by Sir Ralph Richardson, 1902-1983, Michèle Morgan, 1920-, Sonia Dresdel, 1909-1976 and Bobby Henrey, 1939- (London, England: Studio Canal, 2015, first release 1948), 238 page(s)
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A taut British thriller centring on a child’s first glimpse into adult hypocrisy, The Fallen Idol was the first collaboration between director Carol Reed and author Graham Greene. The Fallen Idol is told entirely from the perspective of a young boy, Phillipe, who tries to help the man he idolizes when he is implicated in a murder.
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Performer / Ensemble
Sir Ralph Richardson, 1902-1983, Michèle Morgan, 1920-, Sonia Dresdel, 1909-1976, Bobby Henrey, 1939-
Contributor
Sir Carol Reed, 1906-1976, London Film Productions, William Alwyn, 1905-1985
Author / Creator
Sir Carol Reed, 1906-1976, Sir Ralph Richardson, 1902-1983, Michèle Morgan, 1920-, Sonia Dresdel, 1909-1976, Bobby Henrey, 1939-, Graham Greene, 1904-1991
Date Published / Released
1948, 2015
Publisher
Studio Canal
Topic / Theme
Embassies and consulates, Murder, Witnesses, Baines, Julie, Mrs. Baines, Phillipe
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2015 by Studiocanal
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