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Hidekazu TOZAKI <[log in to unmask]>
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David Conner writes:
 >! The James M. Cain novel seems to have been an inspiration to quite a few
 >! filmmakers, both in America and worldwide.  I am currently looking for films
 >! either directly or loosely based on this book - so far, I am aware of the
 >! 1946 Tay Garnett film for MGM, the Bob Rafelson remake, Visconti's
 >! Ossessione, and the most recent version from China, Ju Dou.  Does anyone
 know
 >! of any others?
 >!
 >! David Conner
 >! UC Santa Cruz
 
"Le dernier tournant" is a French version of it, made in 1930's.
 
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Hidekazu TOZAKI
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