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Thursday, 29 June 2017

[The Daily] Ray, Aldrich, and More

Lonely06282017_large Dorothy B. Hughes’s 1947 novel In a Lonely Place, “about a World War II flyboy, now a serial rapist and murderer, would have violated just about every commandment in the Production Code,” had Nicholas Ray and screenwriter Andrew Solt stuck to . . .

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