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Ölüm Oyuncuları - The Comedians (1967)


Kitap : Komedyenler
Yazar : Graham Greene
Yayınevi : Altın Kitaplar
Basım Tarihi : 1970
Sayfa Sayısı :446
Boyut : 12 x 19.5 cm
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Konu: Burada bir ülkenin diktatörlük altındaki çöküşünü anlatır. Çoğu zaman okuyucu gazetelerin dış haberler sayfasında «Haiti'de karışıklar çıktı» başlığına rastlar. Greene, Haiti'yi ve Haiti'deki zulmü öylesine bir kara mizahla anlatır ki, diktatörlüklere karşı duyulan hıncı ustaca verir. (Tanıtım Bülteninden)
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Book: The Comedians
Writer : Graham Greene
Publisher : Penguin Classics
Publish Date : 2005
Dimensions: 7.1 x 0.6 x 7.2 inches
Pages: 320
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Plot: Three men meet on a ship bound for Haiti, a world in the grip of the corrupt “Papa Doc” and the Tontons Macoute, his sinister secret police. Brown the hotelier, Smith the innocent American, and Jones the confidence man—these are the “comedians” of Greene’s title. Hiding behind their actors’ masks, they hesitate on the edge of life. They are men afraid of love, afraid of pain, afraid of fear itself...
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Film : Ölüm Oyuncuları - The Comedians (1967)
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Yönetmen-Director : Peter Glenville
Senaryo-Writers : Graham Greene
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Oyuncular-Stars : Richard Burton – Brown, Elizabeth Taylor - Martha Pineda, Alec Guinness - Major H. O. Jones, Peter Ustinov – Ambassador Manuel Pineda, Paul Ford – Smith, Lillian Gish - Mrs. Smith, Georg Stanford Brown - Henri Philipot, Roscoe Lee Browne - Petit Pierre, Gloria Foster - Mrs. Philipot, James Earl Jones - Dr. Magiot, Zakes Mokae – Michel, Douta Seck – Joseph, Raymond St. Jacques - Captain Concasseur, Cicely Tyson - Marie Therese
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Plot : Set in the Haiti of "Papa Doc" Duvalier, The Comedians tells the story of a sardonic Welsh hotel owner and his encroaching fatalism as he watches Haiti sink into barbarism and poverty. Complications include his inability to sell the hotel so he can leave, a friendship with a rebel leader, some politically "charged" hotel guests, an affair with the German-born wife of a South American ambassador, and the manipulations of a British arms dealer who's in over his head. Written by Max Chandler
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