THE FORGOTTEN VILLAGE
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- THE FORGOTTEN VILLAGE. // New Yorker;8/1/1959, Vol. 35 Issue 24, p12
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- VIVA ZAPATA! (Film). Kael, Pauline // New Yorker;1/8/90, Vol. 65 Issue 47, p23
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- MOVIES: Back lo Adam. Hatch, Robert // New Republic;3/1/48, Vol. 118 Issue 9, p26
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- My Brother's Keeper. // New Republic;11/2/92, Vol. 207 Issue 19, p24
Reviews the motion picture "Of Mice and Men," directed by John Steinbeck and starring Ray Walston, Casey Siemaszko and Sherilyn Fenn.
- Elia Kazan Reconsidered. Walker, Bruce Edward // Freeman: Ideas on Liberty;Jul2012, Vol. 62 Issue 6, p37
The article profiles American film director and producer Elia Kazan. Several films directed by Kazan are highlighted which include "Panic in the Streets," "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn" and "Gentleman's Agreement." A conversation with novelist John Steinbeck in the autobiography "Elia Kazan: A Life"...
- U, Imagine head to 'Eden'. Fleming, Michael; Brodesser, Claude // Daily Variety;7/22/2004, Vol. 284 Issue 13, p18
Reports on Universal Pictures and Imagine Entertainment's plan to adapt John Steinbeck's book, "East of Eden" into the big screen. Plot of the book.
- Viva Zapata! // Variety Movie Reviews;1/1/1952, Issue 1, p103
The article reviews the film "Viva Zapata!," directed by Elia Kazan and starring Marlon Brando and Jean Peters.
- MOVIES: Back lo Adam. Hatch, Robert // New Republic;3/1/48, Vol. 118 Issue 9, p26
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- Page two. // Indianapolis Business Journal;9/11/95, Vol. 16 Issue 25, p2
Presents writer John Steinbeck's view on man's attitude towards change.