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  1. Arthur Laurents (July 14, 1917 – May 5, 2011) was an American playwright, theatre director, film producer and screenwriter. [2] . With a career spanning seven decades he received numerous accolades including two Tony Awards, a Drama Desk Award, and nominations for two Academy Awards, two BAFTA Awards, and a Golden Globe Award.

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    • Arthur Laurents Papers, circa 1900-2011
  2. Watch Arthur (2011) Full Movie Online Free. A drunken playboy stands to lose a wealthy inheritance when he falls for a woman, his family doesn't like.

  3. Arthur Laurents. Writer: Rope. Arthur Laurents was born on 14 July 1917 in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA. He was a writer and producer, known for Rope (1948), The Way We Were (1973) and The Turning Point (1977).

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  4. Bonjour Tristesse (French "Hello, Sadness") is a 1958 British-American Technicolor film in CinemaScope, [2] directed and produced by Otto Preminger from a screenplay by Arthur Laurents based on the novel of the same name by Françoise Sagan.

  5. Gypsy is a 1993 American made-for-television biographical musical comedy-drama film directed by Emile Ardolino. The teleplay by Arthur Laurents is an adaptation of his book of the 1959 stage musical Gypsy, which was based on the 1957 autobiography Gypsy: A Memoir by Gypsy Rose Lee. [2]

  6. The Celluloid Closet. Narrated by Lily Tomlin, this exuberant, eye-opening movie serves up a dazzling hundred-year history of gay men and women on the silver screen.

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  8. Screenwriter Arthur Laurents and actor Farley Granger discuss the coded homosexuality in Alfred Hitchcock’s Rope (1948). Gore Vidal points out how the creation of a gay subtext for Stephen Boyd’s character in Ben-Hur (1959) added to the film’s conflict.