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JEFF LUNDEN: When the audience walks into the Martinson Theatre, the set onstage doesnt even vaguely evoke F. Scott Fitzgeralds Jazz Age.
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ARI SHAPIRO, host: F. Scotts Fitzgeralds novel "The Great Gatsby" has captured the American imagination since it was first published in 1925.
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LUDDEN: When one of their company members suggested adapting "The Great Gatsby," F. Scott Fitzgeralds keen-eyed look at the American Dream and its flip side, they leapt at the opportunity.
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There are no Francis Fitzgeralds in the press corps, and there will be no book comparable to Fire in the Lake – all Iraq war books will just be warmovers of bootpolishing one American general or another.
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LUDDEN: When one of their company members suggested adapting "The Great Gatsby," F. Scott Fitzgeralds keen-eyed look at the American Dream and its flip side, they leapt at the opportunity.
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The movie will focus on the tempestous marriage of the Fitzgeralds.
‘Beautiful And The Damned’ Nabs Keira Knightley, New Director » MTV Movies Blog 2009
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ARI SHAPIRO, host: F. Scotts Fitzgeralds novel "The Great Gatsby" has captured the American imagination since it was first published in 1925.
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JEFF LUNDEN: When the audience walks into the Martinson Theatre, the set onstage doesnt even vaguely evoke F. Scott Fitzgeralds Jazz Age.
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Ella Fitzgeralds humor, unerring pitch and rhythm, and her way of reshaping a tune all come together on a breakneck version of 1925s Clap Hands!
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Ella Fitzgeralds humor, unerring pitch and rhythm, and her way of reshaping a tune all come together on a breakneck version of 1925s Clap Hands!
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