1948. Salt, Waldo.
Rachel and the Stranger (film)
.
(screenplay) (based on
the story "
Rachel
"). b/w. RKO Radio Pictures. Directed by Norman Foster.
editions
1960. Trumbo, Dalton (screenplay).
Spartacus (film)
.
(based on
"
Spartacus
"). color. Directed by Stanley Kubrick.
editions
1963. Stone, Peter.
Fallen Angel.
106 pp, 28 cm, typescript. "#00650", [screen treatment]
based on
Fallen Angel
. Universal-International Pictures, 1963.
Universal City, Calif.
1964. Avanzo, Doynel, Kirkland et al.
Cheyenne Autumn (film).
(screenplay) (based on "
The Last Frontier
"). color, Warner Bros.
Directed by John Ford. (
Howard Fast on
Cheyenne Autumn
in
Being
Red
).
1978.
The Immigrants (TV film)
.
(based on "
The Immigrants
"). color. Directed by Alan J. Levi. 4
hours. 11/20, 11/21/78.
1979. Goodman, David Zelag.
Freedom Road (TV film)
.
(screenplay) (based
on "
Freedom Road
"). Directed by Jan Kadar. Producer: Zev Braun. NBC Oct.
29-30, 1979. *
editions
1986. Fanning, Craig Harticon and Jon Daniel Hess.
Spoil the Child.
(based
on the story
Spoil
the Child
). videocassette, 1 videocassette (23 min.): sd., col.; 1/2 in. VHS. American Film
Institute, Direct Cinema. Los Angeles, CA.
1987. Barrett, James Lee.
April Morning (TV film)
.
(teleplay) (based on "
April
Morning
"). television movie, directed by Delbert Mann (first aired April 24,
1988 CBS). The Samuel Goldwyn Company and
Robert Halmi, Inc. Hallmark
Hall of Fame.
editions
1999.
The Crossing (television film).
[A&E cable production. see:
Jeff
Daniels
].
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Introductions, prefaces, forewords, edited works
Best Short Stories of Theodore
Dreiser
Best Untold
Images of American Radicalism
In Danger: The Right to Speak
In the American
Tradition
Legacy: The Orange County
Story
Mother
Novel and
the People
Red Scare in Court
Rights of Man
Saving the fragments
Sculpture of Bette Fast
Selected Work of Tom Paine
Stop the Press!
Sylvia
Zoya
1945. Welles, Orson.
In the American Tradition
.
Descriptive notes by
Howard Fast (11 pp). 3 78-rpm 12" records: speeches of Lincoln,
Jefferson, Wilson, FDR. Decca Records Album No. A-394-29M
Personality Series.
It might be asked, and with good reason, what connection the
various records in this album have with each other, why they,
of all the many thousands of American statements, should be
thus chosen, grouped, and presented.
At first thought, it might seem that no
more than a community
of presidential office exists among the following: Jefferson's
first inaugural address, Lincoln's second inaugural address,
Wilson's s address to the peace conference, and Franklin
Delano Roosevelt's war message. Yet underneath, there is a
deep and
valid bond, one that is essential to the whole growth
and progress of these United States as a nation...
1945. Fox, Ralph [1900-1937].
The Novel and the People
.
"An American
preface" by Howard Fast. 128 pp, 22 cm, "First published in 1937", 'The
most stimulating and exciting book of literary criticism that I have ever
read.' HF, preface. (Author died in 1937 'fighting Fascism in Spain.').
International Publishers, 381 Fourth Ave., New York 16, NY. *
LONG before I read
The Novel and the People,
I had heard of Ralph
Fox. His story came to life for me in bits and unrelated fragments,
which, as I pieced them together, made a picture of a man of
splendid and brave stature. In
time to come, when the anti-fascist of
the thirties is recognized as one of the great heroes of all human
experience, Ralph Fox will be by no means the least in the ranks.
And in a sense, he is typical — a combination of
intellect and faith,
theory and action: a peculiarly and wonderfully new servant of
humanity...