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Robert Douglas, a RADA-trained Brit, was the actor who played Toohey.
I think he made perfect sense.
They're better read or told as tales.
Guess that's why as much as I love Tolkein's books, I really dislike the movies.
a) philosophical disagreement, or
b) survival of their career.
Sometimes the written word is not intended to ever be dialog.
(I did go to the theater to see AS III. I was overseas when ASI and ASII were in US theaters and they were not available there.)
In spite of the film's limitations, I was hungry for more. Some time later a friend recommended that I read Atlas Shrugged.
I loaned him a copy of the Fountainhead film to watch.
He has built a number of buildings since then.
She was attractive enough to turn Roark's head, unlike Neal.
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