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Solo designers and freelancers, power up with a single license! The Quiet American(1958)
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Unlike the 2002 version or the original Graham Greene novel, this 1958 production is famous—or perhaps infamous—for significantly altering the story's political message to fit a Cold War-era American perspective.
In Greene's novel, Alden Pyle is a "quiet American" whose dangerous idealism leads to a terrorist bombing. In the 1958 film:
: Mankiewicz faced pressure (and likely felt personal conviction) to "correct" what was seen as Greene’s anti-American bias.
Unlike the 2002 version or the original Graham Greene novel, this 1958 production is famous—or perhaps infamous—for significantly altering the story's political message to fit a Cold War-era American perspective.
In Greene's novel, Alden Pyle is a "quiet American" whose dangerous idealism leads to a terrorist bombing. In the 1958 film:
: Mankiewicz faced pressure (and likely felt personal conviction) to "correct" what was seen as Greene’s anti-American bias.
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