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Page to Stage to Screen Analyzing the Cultivation of The Bad Seed Michelle Tvete
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Adaptations 1954 1954 1956
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Adaptations William March 1954
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Adaptations Maxwell Anderson 1954 Pulitzer Prize for Drama (1933) & Gold Medal in Drama (1954)
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Adaptations John Lee Mahin 1956
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Adaptations Director: Mervyn LeRoy 1956
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Adaptations 1954 1956
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Adaptations
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1954 1956
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Play Characters: Broadway Types Added Father character (Bravo—the writer) More proponents of Environment Cut library scenes & most “real life” examples Internal thoughts are voiced melodramatically Denker (grandmother) glamorized & escapes Rhoda is blonde
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Film CHANGED The Ending Added more religious elements Film Noir conventions (black & white) Toned down some of the acting Added arbor setting KEPT Actors Melodramatic Acting “Stage feel” (Long takes, longer shots)
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The Ending Production Code Deus ex machina Religion
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Production Code Hays Office 1930-68 Created to avoid government intervention Ended to compete with TV
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Production Code No kiss longer than 3 seconds No homosexuality Criminals must be punished “evil is wrong and good is right” Must promote traditional values
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Production Code Hitchcock’s Notorious (1946)
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Production Code Billy Wilder’s Some Like It Hot (1959)
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Deus Ex Machina "god from the machine"
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Deus Ex Machina "god from the machine"
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Religion "god from the machine"
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Religion "god from the machine"
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Film CHANGED The Ending Added more religious elements Film Noir conventions (black & white) Toned down some of the acting Added arbor setting KEPT Actors Melodramatic Acting “Stage feel” (Long takes, longer shots)
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Film Noir Carol Reed’s The Third Man (1949)
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Film Noir Genre or Style Examples: M (1931), The Maltese Falcon (1941), Double Indemnity (1944), The Big Sleep (1946), Sunset Blvd. (1950), Strangers on a Train (1951) Characteristics?
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Film Noir SOURCE: http://www.librarypoint.org
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Film Noir Howard Hawks’ The Big Sleep (1946)The Big Sleep
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Film Noir Bobby’s World “The Big Sweep” (1990)The Big Sweep
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Film Noir SOURCE: http://www.librarypoint.org
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Film Noir Femme Fatale
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Film Noir Femme Fatale
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“ Fatal woman” (French) Fille Fatale (younger woman) Uses feminine wiles for secret purpose Attractive with almost magical charm Threat to traditional womanhood Home is a dangerous place
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How Adapted to Film? Film Noir
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How Kept Like a Play? Stage on Film?
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How Kept Like a Play? Curtain Call?
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Evil Child Subgenre of Horror
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1954
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The Concept of Childhood Innocent
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The Concept of Childhood Tabula Rasa—Blank Slate
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The Concept of Childhood 1955
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Evil Child Subgenre of Horror The Omen (1976) Let Me In (2010) Who Can Kill a Child ? (1976) (1993))
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THE END
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Southern Gothic Subgenre Robert Mulligan’s To Kill a Mockingbird (1962)
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