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  1. Force of Evil is a 1948 American film noir starring John Garfield and directed by Abraham Polonsky. It was adapted by Polonsky and Ira Wolfert from Wolfert's novel Tucker's People. [3] Polonsky had been a screenwriter for the boxing film Body and Soul (1947), in which Garfield had also played the male lead. In 1994, Force of Evil was selected ...

  2. Abraham Polonsky. Abraham Lincoln Polonsky (n. 5 decembrie 1910, New York City – d. 26 octombrie 1999 (88 de ani), Beverly Hills, California) a fost un regizor american de film, scenarist nominalizat la Premiul Oscar, eseist și romancier. A fost trecut pe Lista neagră de la Hollywood în anii 1950.

  3. 3 de nov. de 2023 · Abraham Polonsky es un Guionista, Director americano. Descubre su biografia, el detalle de sus 35 años de carrera y toda su actualidad.

  4. 12. Still interested in his early work, Polonsky has been one of his own most acute critics. He is generous in granting interviews and answering questions, and all the interviews published abound with valuable bits of information, aphorisms, and sympathetic and critical insights on the merits and failures of Force of Evil.

  5. Para Polonsky, “La Fuerza Del Destino” supuso su ópera prima, la oportunidad para demostrar su talento no sólo como guionista, sino también como director. Por otro lado, Garfield se encontraba en la cresta de la ola, ya que venía de protagonizar dos magníficos trabajos, “El Cartero Siempre Llama Dos Veces” (1946) y “Cuerpo y Alma” (1947), éste con guión del propio Polonsky.

  6. 26 de oct. de 1999 · Everybody's father is going to jail there.' And when my daughter went to private school there, her father was a hero." --Abraham Polonsky to the Los Angeles Times, January 20, 1999. The Univerisity of California at Riverside has a fiction prize named for Polonsky that is given to the writer of the best short-story in their annual literary magazine.

  7. 1 de ene. de 2013 · Abraham Polonsky (1910–1999), screenwriter and filmmaker of the mid-twentieth-century Left, recognized his writerly mission to reveal the aspirations of his characters in a material society structured to undermine their hopes. In the process, he ennobled their struggle.