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Druten (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈdrytə(n)] ) is a muni****lity and a town in the
eastern Netherlands. The muni****lity
covers the
eastern part of the Land...
- John
William Van
Druten (1 June 1901 – 19
December 1957) was an
English playwright and
theatre director. He
began his
career in London, and
later moved...
- by Joe Masteroff. It is
based on the 1951 play I Am a
Camera by John Van
Druten,
which in turn was
based on the 1939
novel Goodbye to
Berlin by Christopher...
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Johannes (Jan) van
Druten (Nijmegen, 4
April 1916 – Amsterdam, 18 July 1993) was a
Dutch painter,
sculptor and ceramist. Van
Druten was
initially cafe...
- film
adaptation of the 1935 play by
Emlyn Williams,
adapted by John Van
Druten and
directed by
Richard Thorpe. It
stars Robert Montgomery,
Rosalind Russell...
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served on the
editorial board with Isherwood, Heard, and
playwright John Van
Druten from 1951
through 1962. In 1942 The
Gospel of
Ramakrishna was published...
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Joseph Cotten and
Angela Lansbury in her film debut.
Adapted by John Van
Druten,
Walter Reisch, and John L.
Balderston from
Patrick Hamilton's play Gas...
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Stories by
Christopher Isherwood and the 1951
eponymous play by John Van
Druten. The film is a
fictionalized account of Isherwood's time
living in Berlin...
- in the
Dutch province of Gelderland. It is a part of the muni****lity of
Druten, and lies
about 11 km
northwest of Wijchen. It was
first mentioned in 1899...
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screenplay by
DeWitt Bodeen,
whose work was
adapted from John Van
Druten's stage play.
Druten, in turn, had
based his play on
Kathryn Forbes'
novel Mama's...