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In 1945 he made Diary of a Chambermaid, an adaptation of the Octave Mirbeau novel, Le Journal d ' une femme de chambre, starring Paulette Goddard and Burgess Meredith.
Captain Georges is the nostalgic account of a wealthy young man's sentimental education and love for a peasant girl, a theme also explored earlier in his films Diary of a Chambermaid and Picnic on the Grass.
* 1945: The Diary of a Chambermaid ( Le Journal d ' une femme de chambre )
* National Board of Review, Top Ten Film, for The Diary of a Chambermaid, 1946
In the aftermath of the Dreyfus Affair-which exacerbated Mirbeau ’ s pessimism-he published two novels judged to be scandalous by self-styled paragons of virtue: Le Jardin des supplices ( Torture Garden ( 1899 ) and Le Journal d ' une femme de chambre ( Diary of a Chambermaid ) ( 1900 ), then Les Vingt et un Jours d ' un neurasthénique ( 1901 ).
* Octave Mirbeau — The Diary of a Chambermaid ()
Meredith was featured in many 1940s films, including three -- Second Chorus ( 1940 ), Diary of a Chambermaid ( 1946 ) and On Our Merry Way ( 1948 ) -- co-starring then-wife Paulette Goddard.
* The Diary of a Chambermaid ( 1946 )
* Diary of a Chambermaid ( 1964 )
This role led to several film appearances during the 1940s in such films as Lady Scarface ( 1941 ), Kings Row ( 1942 ), All Through the Night ( 1942 ), Otto Preminger's Laura ( 1944 ) with Gene Tierney, Ben Hecht's Specter of the Rose ( 1946 ), Jean Renoir's The Diary of a Chambermaid ( 1946 ), and a particularly memorable turn as Emily Brent in René Clair's And Then There Were None ( 1945 ).
* The Diary of a Chambermaid ( 1946 )
Although he took a break from making films in 1941, in order to concentrate on his stage work, he returned to the silver screen in 1944, appearing in Voice in the Wind and The Bridge of San Luis Rey, and in films such as Jean Renoir's The Diary of a Chambermaid ( 1946 ), Million Dollar Weekend ( 1948 ).
* The Diary of a Chambermaid ( 1946 )
* The Diary of a Chambermaid, a novel by Octave Mirbeau
* Célestine ( Mirbeau ), main character and narrator of the French novel The Diary of a Chambermaid, by Octave Mirbeau
His subsequent films, The Diary of a Chambermaid ( 1946 ), The Beginning or the End ( 1947 ), and The Unsuspected ( 1947 ) were successful, but Hatfield's career began to lose momentum very quickly.
His expurgated version of Lady Chatterley ’ s Lover was a big seller, as were reprints of classic erotica ( especially Mirbeau ’ s Diary of a Chambermaid ), from which books explicit sex was excised.
His nineteen year collaboration with Buñuel began with the film Diary of a Chambermaid ( 1964 ), for which he co-wrote the screenplay ( with Buñuel ) and also played the part of a village priest.
* Diary of a Chambermaid ( 1964 )

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He had many books published, including: Of Period and Place, a book of poetry ( 1944 ); Indian Summer ( 1946 ); Concerning Cricket ( 1949 ); Maurice Tate ( 1951 ); Test Match Diary ( 1953 ); Vintage Summer ( 1967 ); Fred-Portrait of a Fast Bowler ( 1971 ); A Hundred Years of County Cricket ( 1973 ); John Arlott's book of cricketers ( 1979 ); Jack Hobbs: Profile of the Master ( 1981 ) and Basingstoke Boy: The Autobiography ( 1989 ).
His other works include The War in Northern Burma ( 1946 ), 1587, a Year of No Significance ( 1981 ) ( also published in Chinese as The Fifteenth Year of Wan Li /《 萬曆十五年 》, 1985 ), Broadening the Chinese Field of Vision ( in Chinese, 1988 ), Chinese Macrohistory ( 1988 ) ( in Chinese 1993 ), Conversations about Chinese History on the Banks of the Hudson River ( in Chinese 1989 ), Discussions of Here and There and Old and New ( in Chinese 1991 ), Capitalism and the Twenty First Century ( in Chinese 1991 ), From a Macrohistory Perspective in Reading Jiang Jieshi's Diary ( in Chinese 1993 ), Contemporary Chinese Outlets ( in Chinese 1994 ), The Affair of Wan Chong ( in Chinese 1998 ), Yellow River Qing Mountain: Record of Huang Renzi's Recollections ( in Chinese 2001 ), and Bianjing Unfinished Dreams.

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* Ayahuasca Diary ( 2009 ), directed by Christian Moran.
Examples of their work include Drifters ( John Grierson ), Song of Ceylon ( Basil Wright ), Fires Were Started and A Diary for Timothy ( Humphrey Jennings ).
Of these, Humphrey Jennings ' trilogy of war films – Listen to Britain ( 1942 ), Fires Were Started ( 1943 ) and A Diary for Timothy ( 1945 )-are generally regarded as the most artistically significant.
This resurgence led George A. Romero to return to his Living Dead series with Land of the Dead ( 2005 ), Diary of the Dead ( 2007 ) and Survival of the Dead ( 2010 ).
Eisenstein's first film, Glumov's Diary ( for the theatre production Wiseman ), was also made in that same year with Dziga Vertov hired initially as an " instructor.
Towards the end of the war popular books became the source of films of higher quality and more serious tone, extoling more long-term values, including Guadalcanal Diary ( film ) ( 1943 ), Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo ( 1944 ) and They Were Expendable ( 1945 ).
Following Virginia ’ s death Leonard Woolf began editing collections of her writings including a selection from her diaries, A Writer ’ s Diary ( 1953 ), which revealed publicly for the first time what the Bloomsbury Group had been like.
He contributed to The Daily Telegraph as its jazz critic from 1961 to 1971, articles gathered together in All What Jazz: A Record Diary 1961 – 71 ( 1985 ), and he edited The Oxford Book of Twentieth Century English Verse ( 1973 ).
* Cheetah ( Big Cat Diary ), Jonathan Scott, Angela Scott, ( HarperCollins, 2005 ), ISBN 0-00-714920-4
* ( 1945 ), The Diary of Anne Frank.
The Evening Standard, although a regional newspaper for London, also covers national and international news, though with an emphasis on London-centred news ( especially in its features pages ), covering building developments, property prices, traffic schemes, politics, the congestion charge and, in the Londoner's Diary page, gossip on the social scene.
Among many works created for the company, Tudor composed Soundings: Ocean Diary ( 1994 ), the electronic component of Ocean, which was conceived by John Cage and Merce Cunningham, with choreography by Merce Cunningham, orchestral music by Andrew Culver, and design by Marsha Skinner.
* Singleton ( lifestyle ), a self-description of individuals without romantic partners, particularly applied to women in their thirties introduced in the novel and film Bridget Jones's Diary
* Lost Diaries: From the Diary of Emperor Titus ( 1913 ), an English novel by Maurice Baring
Early examples of mock-documentaries include David Holzman's Diary ( 1967 ), Pat Paulsen For President ( 1968 ), Take the Money and Run ( 1969 ), and All You Need is Cash ( 1978 ).
In the episode " Gildersleeve's Diary " ( 10 / 22 / 40 ), it is revealed that his middle name is Philharmonic.
In the episode " Fibber Hires A Surveyor " ( 3 / 26 / 40 ) it is revealed that she is having a romantic relationship with orchestra leader Billy Mills, and in the episode " Gildersleeve's Diary " ( 10 / 22 / 40 ), we learn that she also has a romantic past with Gildersleeve.
* Millie Perkins ( born 1938 ), actress, who played the title role in her first film as the star of The Diary of Anne Frank.
From The Diary of Captain Daniel Roe, 1806 – 08 ( 1904 ), caption reads: " School house near home of Capt.
Among his most notable films were Diary of Anne Frank ( 1959 ), nominated for Best Director, Giant ( 1956 ), winner of Oscar for Best Director, Shane ( 1953 ), Oscar nominated, and A Place in the Sun ( 1951 ), winner of six Academy Awards including Best Director.

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