Word: waltz
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...have the video resources, get different versions of the same novel: Fran?ois Truffaut?s adaptation of ?Waltz into Darkness? and Michael Cristofer?s. Or the four films made from ?I Married a Dead Man?: the Hollywood ?No Man of Her Own,? the Indian ?Kati Patang,? the French ?J?ai ?pous? une ombre? and the Canadian-U.S. ?Mrs. Winterbourne.? Compare and contrast, class...
...Mississippi Mermaid, 1969 Screenplay and direction by Truffaut, from the 1947 novel ?Waltz into Darkness? by William Irish...
...Another example: ?Waltz into Darkness.? Like ?I Married a Dead Man,? it has a wife who appears out of nowhere, lies about her identity, wins the love of a decent man, and withdraws thousands from a new bank account to pay off a slime-ball who was once her lover. The difference is that Julia, in ?Waltz,? is a killer bitch with a larcenous agenda and an ex-beau even creepier than Helen?s Steve. [SPOILER] This guy, Billy, has killed the real Julie, who was a mail-order bride on her way to rich, nice-guy Louis. His pretty...
...Another 32 years would pass before ?Waltz into Darkness? found its true screen version. And for that, you must read this...
This delectable chronicle of the Rolling Stones 1969 United States tour is, hyperbole aside, the greatest music documentary ever made. Others can praise Stop Making Sense, The Last Waltz and Don’t Look Back, but Gimme Shelter is the most historically relevant, the best paced and features the best set list. It’s better than Woodstock, too—it’s its shorter, evil twin, climaxing at the murder-marred Altamont Speedway concert which many have dubbed the event that ended the Sixties. Highlights include a young, comparatively normal-looking Mick Jagger wearing...