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  1. Abraham Lincoln Polonsky (Nueva York, 5 de diciembre de 1910-Beverly Hills, 26 de octubre de 1999) fue un director de cine, guionista, ensayista y novelista estadounidense.

  2. Abraham Lincoln Polonsky (December 5, 1910 – October 26, 1999) was an American film director, screenwriter, essayist and novelist. He was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for Body and Soul but in the early 1950s was blacklisted by the Hollywood movie studios, after refusing to testify at congressional ...

  3. La fuerza del destino (título original en inglés: Force of Evil) es una película estadounidense de 1948 de los géneros crimial y film noir protagonizada por John Garfield y dirigida por Abraham Polonsky. Fue adaptada por Polonsky e Ira Wolfert de la novela Tucker's People de Wolfert.

  4. Abraham Lincoln Polonsky ( Nueva York, 5 de diciembre de 1910- Beverly Hills, 26 de octubre de 1999) fue un director de cine, guionista, ensayista y novelista estadounidense. Fue nominado para un Premio de la Academia al mejor guion original por Cuerpo y alma pero a principios de la década de 1950 fue incluido en la lista negra de los estudios ...

  5. Abraham Polonski (1903 – ), also known as Pol or Maurice Ferrer, was a Belarusian electrical engineer in Toulouse who was one of the founders of the French Jewish Resistance movement. By June 1940, the French army had surrendered to Germany.

  6. Writer-director Abraham Lincoln Polonsky, one of the most prominent victims of the Hollywood blacklisting of communists and social progressives in the post-World War II period, was born on December 5, 1910, in New York, New York. An unreconstructed Marxist, Polonsky never hid his membership in the Communist Party.

  7. Force of Evil is a 1948 American crime 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.