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“Lewis Milestone: Life and Films” Book Giveaway (now through Dec 21)
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Posted by Annmarie Gatti on November 24, 2019
“Lewis Milestone: Life and Films”We have FOUR Books to Give Away this month! It’s time for our next book giveaway contest! CMH is happy to announce that we will be giving away FOUR COPIES of “Lewis Milestone: Life and Films” by Harlow Robinson, courtesy of University Press of Kentucky
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Rain (1932, Lewis Milestone)
The Stop Button
Posted by Andrew Wickliffe on May 10, 2019
Rain is an adaptation of an adaptation. Maxwell Anderson’s script is based on John Colton and Clemence Randolph’s stage script of a Somerset Maugham story. The story’s from 1921, the play first ran in 1922, Rain is from 1932. Maugham’s story is a first-person account, the play is not but...
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Rain (1932, Lewis Milestone)
The Stop Button
Posted by Andrew Wickliffe on May 10, 2019
Rain is an adaptation of an adaptation. Maxwell Anderson’s script is based on John Colton and Clemence Randolph’s stage script of a Somerset Maugham story. The story’s from 1921, the play first ran in 1922, Rain is from 1932. Maugham’s story is a first-person account, the play is not but...
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Rain (1932, Lewis Milestone)
The Stop Button
Posted by on May 10, 2019
Rain is an adaptation of an adaptation. Maxwell Anderson’s script is based on John Colton and Clemence Randolph’s stage script of a Somerset Maugham story. The story’s from 1921, the play first ran in 1922, Rain is from 1932. Maugham’s story is a first-person account, the play is not but...
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Rain (1932, Lewis Milestone)
The Stop Button
Posted by on May 10, 2019
Rain is an adaptation of an adaptation. Maxwell Anderson’s script is based on John Colton and Clemence Randolph’s stage script of a Somerset Maugham story. The story’s from 1921, the play first ran in 1922, Rain is from 1932. Maugham’s story is a first-person account, the play is not but...
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All Quiet on the Western Front (1930, Lewis Milestone)
The Stop Button
Posted by Andrew Wickliffe on April 3, 2015
For the first act or so of All Quiet on the Western Front, director Milestone very gently puts the viewer amid the naïveté of the film’s protagonists, a group of students who drop out to enlist (in the first World War). He opens with this gorgeously complicated shot–brilliantly edited b
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