Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byMaryann Little Modified over 9 years ago
1
WILLIAM FAULKNER AND HOLLYWOOD
2
April 1932 Faulkner signed a six week contract with MGM. Produced Today We Live (1933) Today We Live Based on Faulkner’s short story “Turn About” Unproduced Night Bird Manservant The College Window Absolution Flying in the Mail War Birds FAULKNER AND MGM
3
Met Howard Hawks and became a contract writer. Collaborated with Howard Hawks on the movie The Road to Glory (1936). Later Faulkner worked on other movies for Fox Slave Ship (1937) Gunga Din (1939) FAULKNER AND 20 TH CENTURY FOX
4
After a slump in novel sales, Faulkner returned to Hollywood. They made him sign a seven year contract which they claimed was “only a formality.” Worked on a Hemingway adaptation titled To Have and To Have Not (1944).To Have and To Have Not First movie to feature Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall together on screen. Began writing a screenplay adaptation of Raymond Chandler’s detective novel The Big Sleep (1946).The Big Sleep Would also feature Bogart and Bacall FAULKNER AND WARNER BROTHERS
5
Today We Live (1933) The Story of Temple Drake (1933) The Long Hot Summer (1958) The Sound and the Fury (1959) Sanctuary (1961) Intruder in the Dust (1949) The Tarnished Angels (1957) The Reivers (1961) Tomorrow (1972) TOTAL FILM ADAPTATIONS OF FAULKNER
6
1 st film adaptation Based on short story “Turn About” Only film that he co- wrote Romanticized film version TODAY WE LIVE (1933)
7
The Story of Temple Drake The Long Hot Summer HOLLYWOOD SENSATIONALISM
8
The Tarnished Angels Intruder in the Dust Tomorrow The Reivers BEST FILM ADAPTATIONS
9
1957: The Tarnished Angels 1955: Land Of the Pharaohs 1948: Adventures of Don Juan 1947: Deep Valley 1945 -1946: The Big Sleep 1945 God is My co- Pilot, Mildred Pierce, The Southerner 1944: To Have and To Have Not 1943: Northern Pursuit, Air Force, Background To Danger 1939: Drums Along the Mohawk, Gunga Din SCREENPLAYS ON OTHER WORKS
10
Ernest Hemingway and William Faulkner Only film in history to have two Nobel prize winning authors working on the same picture Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall fell in love while on the set TO HAVE AND HAVE NOT (1944)
11
Sanctuary Published as a Modern Library Edition in March 1932 Faulkner began work in May at Metro-Goldwyn Meyer on his own short story “Turn About” with Howard Hawks Paramount bought the rights for $6000. Broke every code except for three- flag desecration, human branding, and sex between the black and white races Hayes office called Sanctuary “the vilest thing imaginable” HAYES CODE AND THE STORY OF TEMPLE DRAKE
12
Malcolm Cowley seemingly claims that Faulkner invented “The legend of the South” Allen Tate claims not legend myth Indirectly “woman’s movie”, the genre of Film Noir, Southern Gothic The way we view the South in literature and film MISCELLANEOUS THINGS FAULKNER IS CREDITED WITH
13
Barton Fink is loosely based on William Faulkner life and character In the movie Raising Arizona, the escaped convicts are the Snopes Brothers In O Brother Where Art Thou? Vernon T Waldrip is the name of a character referred to in The Wild Palms Referenced in The Big Lebvwski FAULKNER IN FILMS
14
Hopefully coming soon…. As I Lay Dying directed by James Franco FAULKNER TODAY
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.