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Budd Schulberg (1914–2009)

Autor/a de What Makes Sammy Run?

37+ obres 1,524 Membres 18 Ressenyes 1 preferits

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Crèdit de la imatge: New York World-Telegram and the Sun Newspaper Photograph Collection, Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division, Reproduction Number LC-USZ62-118219

Obres de Budd Schulberg

What Makes Sammy Run? (1941) 584 exemplars
The Disenchanted (1950) 219 exemplars
The Harder They Fall (1954) 134 exemplars
Waterfront (1955) 118 exemplars
A Face in the Crowd [1957 film] (1957) — Writer — 53 exemplars
On the Waterfront: The Play (1984) 38 exemplars
On the Waterfront: A Screenplay (1980) 33 exemplars
Sanctuary V (1969) 27 exemplars
The Harder They Fall [1956 film] (1956) — Novel — 25 exemplars
Swan Watch (1975) 20 exemplars
From the ashes; voices of Watts (1967) — Editor — 18 exemplars
A Face in the Crowd (1957) 17 exemplars

Obres associades

The Day of the Locust (1939) — Introducció, algunes edicions1,844 exemplars
On the Waterfront [1954 film] (1954) — Screenplay — 188 exemplars
An Anthology of Famous American Stories (1953) — Col·laborador — 137 exemplars
The Jewish Writer (1998) — Col·laborador — 52 exemplars
Reading for Pleasure (1957) — Col·laborador — 51 exemplars
Nothing Sacred [1937 film] (1937) — Writer — 46 exemplars
The Bedside Playboy (1963) — Col·laborador — 23 exemplars
The Girls from Esquire (1952) — Col·laborador — 18 exemplars
Famous Short Short Stories (1966) — Col·laborador — 16 exemplars
New Stories for Men (1941) — Col·laborador — 13 exemplars
Continent's End: A Collection of California Writing (1944) — Col·laborador — 12 exemplars
A Cavalcade of Collier's (1959) — Col·laborador — 10 exemplars
Mystery in the Mainstream: An Anthology of Literary Crimes (1986) — Col·laborador — 9 exemplars
Great Tales of City Dwellers (1955) — Col·laborador — 8 exemplars
Various Temptations (1948) — Col·laborador — 7 exemplars
Concerning a Woman of Sin and Other Stories of Holllywood (1960) — Col·laborador — 6 exemplars
Post Stories of 1941 (1942) — Col·laborador — 5 exemplars
The American Legion Reader (1953) — Col·laborador — 4 exemplars
The Best American Short Stories 1942 (1942) — Col·laborador — 4 exemplars
Racconti di cinema (2014) — Col·laborador — 3 exemplars
The Best Short Short Stories from Collier's (1948) — Col·laborador — 3 exemplars
Diners' Delight: the Best of the Diners' Club Magazine (1962) — Col·laborador — 1 exemplars
The Spectacle of Sport: Selected from Sports Illustrated (1957) — Col·laborador — 1 exemplars
The Ethnic Image in Modern American Literature, 1900-1950 (1984) — Col·laborador — 1 exemplars

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Published in August 1946 edition of the Screen Writer (Vol 31 Number 3) the story how Hollywood helped produce videos for the Nuremburg Trials
 
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cjneary | Jul 21, 2023 |
Unstoppable jewish boy can't stop going and makes it from errand boy to the head of the studio. great stories, great insights... but the story itself was ultimately pedestrian. i was happy to put up with this to go with the characters throughout though.
 
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apende | Hi ha 9 ressenyes més | Jul 12, 2022 |
Interesting behind the scenes of the beginnings of the motion picture industry. Well written, as you might expect. A bit heavy on the teen angst if you don't mind that sort of thing; I got tired of it but overlooked it.
 
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PattyLee | Dec 14, 2021 |
Budd Schulberg wrote the screenplay for the film released in 1954, starring Marlon Brando the contender. On the heels of that success he published a novelization a year later. Then in 1984, he wrote a stage adaptation which premiered on Broadway. It used lasers (!) and surround sound systems which were technological innovations for the time. The chronology is somewhat confusing because usually movies follow the play, and plays follow the novel, but in this case everything was reversed. I listened to the full-cast LATW production of the stage play and found it to be very good. Amazingly I never saw the movie nor knew the story so this radio play was my first exposure. I did read that the ending of the film is "Hollywood" whereas the play (and novel) are more "realistic". Presumably he gets the girl in the film, what happens here I leave to the reader to find out. This story concerns issues that are somewhat arcane today - with the rise of the shipping container the old-fashioned dock worker has morphed into the Minecraft architect, moving around giant cubes with giant machines. Even by 1954 the beginnings of this revolution were starting to take shape. Nevertheless, it has a timeless quality concerning doing what is right versus what is expected. The characters are memorable though probably even more so on the screen with Bernstein's score.… (més)
 
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Stbalbach | Feb 23, 2020 |

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Membres
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Ressenyes
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ISBN
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Llengües
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