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Pages in category "Films based on works by William Faulkner" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
The section includes information on films which Faulkner co-wrote the screenplays for. [4] The second section describes the films based on Faulkner works in which he did not have a role in making. In order to, in Fadiman's words, "help fit" the works "into the Faulkner chronology", the section has biographical information about the author. [5]
The screenplay was written by Horton Foote, adapted from a play he wrote for Playhouse 90 that was itself based on a 1940 short story by William Faulkner in the short story collection Knight's Gambit. [1] The PG-rated film was filmed in the Mississippi counties of Alcorn and Itawamba. Although released in 1972, it saw limited runs in the U.S ...
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William Cuthbert Faulkner (/ ˈ f ɔː k n ər /; [1] [2] September 25, 1897 – July 6, 1962) was an American writer. He is best known for his novels and short stories set in the fictional Yoknapatawpha County, Mississippi, a stand-in for Lafayette County where he spent most of his life.
A story by Faulkner, "Lucas Beauchamp", was published in 1999. The character Gavin Stevens appears as a protagonist in Faulkner's short story collection Knight's Gambit (1949). Intruder in the Dust was turned into a film of the same name directed by Clarence Brown in 1949 after MGM paid film rights of $50,000 to
In the book, Alice wakes up 10 years after giving birth to her first child, realizing that her life has fallen apart. She's getting divorced, is estranged from her sister and doesn't even like ...
The film is based on the novel Sanctuary, by William Faulkner (pictured) In 1932, Paramount Pictures acquired the rights to the film's basis, the controversial novel Sanctuary (1931) by William Faulkner, for $6,000. [4] Faulkner's novel dealt with a young Southern debutante held captive by a gang member and rapist. [2]