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GREENE HATED MOVIES OF HIS OWN BOOKS,
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This review is from: Graham Greene on Film: Collected Film Criticism, 1935-1940 (Hardcover)
Graham Greene had no tolerance for film versions of his novels, and he particularly hated American-produced movies of his work. One of his least favorite was THE QUIET AMERICAN, in which he feuded with director Joe Mankiewicz for the remainder of their lives. Now a new book recounts the movie's filming in Vietnam and the conflicts with the author. See A THINKER'S DAMN: AUDIE MURPHY, VIETNAM, AND THE MAKING OF THE QUIET AMERICAN by William Russo. It's a great inside peek at movie making and Graham Greene.
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