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The play has been adroitly adjusted for the screen by Donald Ogden Stewart.
All these anxieties are telegraphed on the screen by images of faces knotted in agony.
So Fanny, who is acted off the screen by her wardrobe, cries.
Tess, meanwhile, has been adapted for the screen by the British director Michael Winterbottom.
(A version starring Michael Redgrave, was brought to the screen by Joseph L. Mankiewicz in 1957).
The resulting images are simultaneously projected onto the screen by two synchronized projectors.
Heilman was represented on the screen by a stick figure that allowed his hip rotation to be measured for efficiency.
They keep you glued to the screen by showing scenes you know you really ought to turn away from.
Mamma Mia was adapted to the screen by Britain's Catherine Johnson, who wrote the musical's original libretto.
And it reminds you that social history airbrushed for the screen by Hollywood is preferable to none at all.
Like that feature, it is confidently adapted for the screen by dramatist and master craftsman Ronald Harwood.
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