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WILLIAM FAULKNER AND HOLLYWOOD.  April 1932 Faulkner signed a six week contract with MGM.  Produced  Today We Live (1933) Today We Live  Based on.

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1 WILLIAM FAULKNER AND HOLLYWOOD

2  April 1932 Faulkner signed a six week contract with MGM.  Produced  Today We Live (1933) Today We Live  Based on Faulkner’s short story “Turn About”  Unproduced  Night Bird  Manservant  The College Window  Absolution  Flying in the Mail  War Birds FAULKNER AND MGM

3  Met Howard Hawks and became a contract writer.  Collaborated with Howard Hawks on the movie The Road to Glory (1936).  Later Faulkner worked on other movies for Fox  Slave Ship (1937)  Gunga Din (1939) FAULKNER AND 20 TH CENTURY FOX

4  After a slump in novel sales, Faulkner returned to Hollywood.  They made him sign a seven year contract which they claimed was “only a formality.”  Worked on a Hemingway adaptation titled To Have and To Have Not (1944).To Have and To Have Not  First movie to feature Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall together on screen.  Began writing a screenplay adaptation of Raymond Chandler’s detective novel The Big Sleep (1946).The Big Sleep  Would also feature Bogart and Bacall FAULKNER AND WARNER BROTHERS

5  Today We Live (1933)  The Story of Temple Drake (1933)  The Long Hot Summer (1958)  The Sound and the Fury (1959)  Sanctuary (1961)  Intruder in the Dust (1949)  The Tarnished Angels (1957)  The Reivers (1961)  Tomorrow (1972) TOTAL FILM ADAPTATIONS OF FAULKNER

6  1 st film adaptation  Based on short story “Turn About”  Only film that he co- wrote  Romanticized film version TODAY WE LIVE (1933)

7 The Story of Temple Drake The Long Hot Summer HOLLYWOOD SENSATIONALISM

8  The Tarnished Angels  Intruder in the Dust  Tomorrow  The Reivers BEST FILM ADAPTATIONS

9  1957: The Tarnished Angels  1955: Land Of the Pharaohs  1948: Adventures of Don Juan  1947: Deep Valley  1945 -1946: The Big Sleep  1945 God is My co- Pilot, Mildred Pierce, The Southerner  1944: To Have and To Have Not  1943: Northern Pursuit, Air Force, Background To Danger  1939: Drums Along the Mohawk, Gunga Din SCREENPLAYS ON OTHER WORKS

10  Ernest Hemingway and William Faulkner  Only film in history to have two Nobel prize winning authors working on the same picture  Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall fell in love while on the set TO HAVE AND HAVE NOT (1944)

11  Sanctuary Published as a Modern Library Edition in March 1932  Faulkner began work in May at Metro-Goldwyn Meyer on his own short story “Turn About” with Howard Hawks  Paramount bought the rights for $6000.  Broke every code except for three- flag desecration, human branding, and sex between the black and white races  Hayes office called Sanctuary “the vilest thing imaginable” HAYES CODE AND THE STORY OF TEMPLE DRAKE

12  Malcolm Cowley seemingly claims that Faulkner invented “The legend of the South”  Allen Tate claims not legend myth  Indirectly “woman’s movie”,  the genre of Film Noir,  Southern Gothic  The way we view the South in literature and film MISCELLANEOUS THINGS FAULKNER IS CREDITED WITH

13  Barton Fink is loosely based on William Faulkner life and character  In the movie Raising Arizona, the escaped convicts are the Snopes Brothers  In O Brother Where Art Thou? Vernon T Waldrip is the name of a character referred to in The Wild Palms  Referenced in The Big Lebvwski FAULKNER IN FILMS

14  Hopefully coming soon….  As I Lay Dying directed by James Franco FAULKNER TODAY


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