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One of the Great American Novels Was Adapted in Nelson, B.C.

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A male director from Scotland worked with a nearly all-female cast to adapt a celebrated American novel in small-town B.C. Almost 40 years after it vanished from theatres, Housekeeping is still finding its audience. The story behind the film involves last-minute casting shakeups, two Kootenay politicians going up against a railroad company—and a pair of scissors. In 1980, Anatole Broyard of The New York Times reviewed the debut novel by Marilynn…
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MONTECRISTO broke the news in on Wednesday, June 4, 2025.
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