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https://twitter.com/bafflegabble/status/991582439796592645?s=21 Tom Burke in Casting the Runes
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While "Casting the Runes" may be too short for a theatrical release, that still leaves a television adaptation open.
Today at http://psychodrivein.com Lost in Translation 154: Casting the Runes Part II - ITV Playhouse “Casting the Runes” is a short story. The running time of a feature film forced the production staff to add to the story to get a movie long enough to be shown. The adaptation by ITV Playhouse keeps to the original short story more, though adding elements such as Harrington’s death to show instead of tell the audience. The shorter format of the TV episode works in favour of MR James’ work. --- Read more of Scott's column at the link in our profile! #castingtherunes #itv #mrjames
Last week, Lost in Translation looked at Night of the Demon, an adaptation of the MR James short story, "Casting the Runes". The 95-minute movie wound up adding scenes and details to the story to fill the runtime. While "Casting the Runes" may be too short for a theatrical release, that still leaves a television [...]
Last week, Lost in Translation looked at Night of the Demon, an adaptation of the MR James short story, "Casting the Runes". The 95-minute movie wound up adding scenes and details to the story to fill the runtime. While "Casting the Runes" may be too short for a theatrical release, that still leaves a television [...]
"Casting the Runes" may be too short to adapt properly, even for a 95-minute film.