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This film adaptation of Henry James' novel, The Europeans, was released in 1979. Some of the locations in Salem that were filmed were Gardner-Pingree House (128 Essex St.),and the Salem Maritime National Historic Site, Derby | *This film adaptation of Henry James' novel, '''The Europeans''', was released in 1979. | ||
This was one of the first of the literary adaptations of the Merchant-Ivory | *Some of the locations in Salem that were filmed for the movie were: | ||
film company. | Gardner-Pingree House (128 Essex St.),and | ||
the Salem Maritime National Historic Site, Derby Street | |||
*This was one of the first of the literary adaptations of the Merchant-Ivory film company, now well-known for this film genre. | |||
*Lee Remick played one of the lead roles. | |||
[[Category:Browse Index]] | [[Category:Browse Index]] | ||
[[Category:Movies | [[Category:Movies or films set in Salem]] | ||
==See Also== | |||
Vertical File in Salem Collection - '''Movies made in Massachusetts''' |
Latest revision as of 12:05, 11 June 2020
- This film adaptation of Henry James' novel, The Europeans, was released in 1979.
- Some of the locations in Salem that were filmed for the movie were:
Gardner-Pingree House (128 Essex St.),and the Salem Maritime National Historic Site, Derby Street
- This was one of the first of the literary adaptations of the Merchant-Ivory film company, now well-known for this film genre.
- Lee Remick played one of the lead roles.
See Also
Vertical File in Salem Collection - Movies made in Massachusetts