The Dark Page
1944 book by Samuel Fuller / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Dark Page is a 1944 novel by Samuel Fuller, who later went on to become a film director and helm the likes of I Shot Jesse James and the film noir The Naked Kiss.
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Author | Samuel Fuller |
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Country | U.S. |
Language | English |
Published | 1944[1] Duell, Sloan and Pearce |
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It was written while Fuller was an infantryman in the army in WWII[2] and was filmed as Scandal Sheet (1952).[3]
- Interview with Sam Fuller by Gerald Peary accessed 1 November 2013
- Wim Wenders, 'Storytelling was his life's elixir', The Guardian, 28 September 2007 accessed 1 November 2013
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