Clifford Odets (Critical Survey of Drama)

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Clifford Odets is also known for his screenplays, which include The General Died at Dawn (1936), an adaptation of Charles G. Booth’s novel; Blockade (1938); None but the Lonely Heart (1944), an adaptation of Richard Llewellyn’s novel; Deadline at Dawn (1946), an adaptation of William Irish’s novel; Humoresque (1946), an adaptation of Fanny Hurst’s story, with Zachary Gold; The Sweet Smell of Success (1957), an adaptation, with Ernest Lehman, of Lehman’s novel; The Story on Page One (1960); and...

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