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Hi all,


following up on a query I posted earlier this year about pickpocket movies in world film, has anyone written on possible connections between Bresson's 1959 film LE PICKPOCKET and Sam Fuller's 1953 PICKUP ON SOUTH STREET?


Nothing is coming up in databases, but I'm wondering if any Fuller or Bresson specialists would know about this.


Happy to receive answers on or off-list.


Thank you!

Karen


Karen Fang                      http://uh.academia.edu/KarenFang
Professor
Department of English     KarenFang.net
University of Houston                                     @KfangKaren

author of _Arresting Cinema: Surveillance in Hong Kong Film_ Stanford University Press, 2017    http://www.sup.org/books/title/?id=26756

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