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  2. Category:Films based on works by William Faulkner - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Films based on works by William Faulkner" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  3. Tomorrow (1972 film) - Wikipedia

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    Tomorrow is a 1972 American drama film directed by Joseph Anthony and starring Robert Duvall.The screenplay was written by Horton Foote, adapted from a play he wrote for Playhouse 90 that was itself based on a 1940 short story by William Faulkner in the short story collection Knight's Gambit. [1]

  4. Category : Films with screenplays by William Faulkner

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    Pages in category "Films with screenplays by William Faulkner" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  5. William Faulkner - Wikipedia

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    William Cuthbert Faulkner (/ ˈ f ɔː k n ər /; [1] [2] September 25, 1897 – July 6, 1962) was an American writer. He is best known for his novels and short stories set in the fictional Yoknapatawpha County, Mississippi, a stand-in for Lafayette County where he spent most of his life.

  6. Category:Adaptations of works by William Faulkner - Wikipedia

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    Films based on works by William Faulkner (15 P) Pages in category "Adaptations of works by William Faulkner" This category contains only the following page.

  7. Fiction, Film, and Faulkner - Wikipedia

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    Fiction, Film, and Faulkner: The Art of Adaptation is a 1988 non-fiction book by Gene D. Phillips, published by University of Tennessee Press. It is about William Faulkner , his works, and film adaptations of his works.

  8. The Reivers (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Reivers (also known as The Yellow Winton Flyer in the U.K.) [3] is a 1969 Technicolor film in Panavision starring Steve McQueen and directed by Mark Rydell, based on the 1962 William Faulkner novel The Reivers, a Reminiscence. [4] The supporting cast includes Sharon Farrell, Rupert Crosse, Mitch Vogel and Burgess Meredith as the narrator.

  9. The Tarnished Angels - Wikipedia

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    TV Guide rated the film four out of a possible four stars and called it "the best-ever adaptation of a Faulkner novel for the screen, directed with passion and perception by Sirk ... The acting is first-rate here, and the script is outstanding, full of wit, black humor, and occasional fine poetic monologues ."