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Clash by Night Information
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 Clash by Night is a 1952 black-and-white film noir/drama starring Barbara Stanwyck, Paul Douglas, Marilyn Monroe and Robert Ryan. The movie was based on a play by Clifford Odets, adapted by writer Alfred Hayes. The play takes place in Monterey,...



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It\'d5s the End of the World, As Ray Bradbury Saw It
7/30/2006: 1,038 words, approx. 4 pages For reasons I can’t explain, science fiction has always sent me to sleep. Perhaps it’s because I find living in the present scary enough. The pleasures of Ray Bradbury’s futuristic work—let alone H.G. Wells’—have passed me by. Even Truffaut’s film of Mr. Bradbury’s 1953 classic,...
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 The New York Observer
It's the End of the World, As Ray Bradbury Saw It
7/30/2006: 1,038 words, approx. 4 pages For reasons I can’t explain, science fiction has always sent me to sleep. Perhaps it’s because I find living in the present scary enough. The pleasures of Ray Bradbury’s futuristic work—let alone H.G. Wells’—have passed me by. Even Truffaut’s film of Mr. Bradbury’s 1953 classic,...



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Critical Essay by Rosamond Gilder
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 [The theme of Clash by Night] is eternal, its plot the classic formula of the drame passionel. Yet so vibrant, so steeped in life and passion are Mr. Odets' characters that the world he creates with them exists as solidly, more solidly indeed, than most of the aspects of the world in which we live. Mr. Odets' story is negligible. He is concerned with a quite ordinary couple living on a Staten Island water-front…. Of these everyday ingredients Odets has fashioned a poignant picture of ma...


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