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Post by spiderwort on Sept 20, 2017 1:44:54 GMT
Spider--- Do you know if Elmer Rice's Street Scene was a play shot as a movie...not "opened up"? As I remember it, it did seem much like a play on film. It wasn't really opened up in the sense that it was confined to the "street scene" and didn't go to other places. But its art direction was much more substantial than it would have been on stage. The street really looked like a street and the buildings were larger and more realistic than they would have been on stage. I only recall one or two shots of people going to work in which we got to see them going away down the street (out of the primary location, that is). And there might have been a shot into the building from one of the windows; I'm not sure. It's a fine film version though, in my opinion. Btw, did you read my response to your post above?
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