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Book Vs. Movie: "The Killers" (1946)

  • margodono
  • Jul 17, 2023
  • 2 min read

Book Vs. Movie: Valley Girls

The 1927 Ernest Hemingway Short Story Vs. the 1946 Classic Film





The Margos are discussing Ernest Hemingway for the first time on the podcast after nine years of producing, which is shocking! His 1927 short story, The Killers, was first published in 1927 for Scribner’s Magazine and is a return of his character Nick Adams who appears in several short stories.


Set in Summit, Illinois, Adams has to deal with a couple of hitmen looking to take out a boxer named “Ole Anderson.” A Swedish heavyweight fighter being warned about impending doom decides to let fate take over.


Like many of his peers, Hemingway detested the Hollywood versions of his work that were sanitized due to the Hays Code. In the 1946 adaptation, director Robert Siodmak and screenwriter Anthony Veiller give us more background on “The Swede” and his life after his boxing career ended.


So what are the main differences between the short story and the film? Which version did the Margos like better? Have a listen!


In this ep, the Margos discuss:


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I am a Brooklyn-based writer, podcaster, photographer, and social media geek with a passion for books, movies, cycling, music, pop culture, and am a certified cat lady. I apologize for none of that!

 

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