Schiavo D Amore 1964 [WORKING]
Your paper can compare Kim Novak's portrayal of Mildred to Bette Davis's star-making turn in 1934. While the 1964 version is often seen as a stylish British drama , critics frequently weigh it against the raw intensity of the original.
When analyzing this 1964 production, you should focus on the following key areas: Schiavo D Amore 1964
To put together a paper on , it is essential to understand it as the third major film adaptation of W. Somerset Maugham's classic 1915 novel, Of Human Bondage . Film Overview Your paper can compare Kim Novak's portrayal of
Introduce the 1964 film as a retelling of Maugham's semi-autobiographical work. Somerset Maugham's classic 1915 novel, Of Human Bondage
Like its predecessor films (notably the 1934 version starring Bette Davis), the story explores Philip’s "bondage" to a woman who repeatedly treats him with cruelty.
Released in (Italian title: Schiavo d'amore ; English title: Of Human Bondage ), this version was directed by Bryan Forbes and Ken Hughes . It stars: Kim Novak as Mildred Rogers, the manipulative waitress.
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