The factor sounds always twice

the factor sounds always twice ( The Postman Always Rings Twice ) is a detective novel of the American author James Mr. Cain published in 1934.

Adaptations of the novel

This novel inspired many Adaptation S to the Cinéma:
  • the Last turning (1939), of Pierre Channel, with in particular Michel Simon (in the role of Nick).
  • Ossessione ( diabolic Lovers , 1943), of Luchino Visconti; the book is not mentioned with the credits.
  • The Postman always boxing rings twice ( the factor sounds always twice), in 1946, of Tay Garnett.
  • The Postman always boxing rings twice ( the factor sounds always twice), in 1981 of Bob Rafelson, with in particular Jack Nicholson (in the role of Frank).
  • Szenvedély ( Passion , 1998), of György Fehér, Hungarian film of 155 min in black and white.
  • Buai laju-laju (2004), of U-Wei Hadji Saari, Malayan film of 93 min (international title: Swing My Swing High, My Darling ); the book is not mentioned with the credits.

Data sheet

  • original Title: The Postman Always Boxing rings initial Twice
  • Date of publication: 1934
  • First French publication:
    • Date of Publication: 1936
    • Editor: Gallimard
    • Translator: Sabine Berritz
  • Version available in French:
    • Editor: Gallimard; Collection: Police folio N°122
    • date of Publication: 5/26/2000
    • ISBN: 2070410404

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