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''Fahrenheit 451'' is a 1966 film of a Dystopian future, based on the Novel by Ray Bradbury . It is set in a world where books are Banned and critical thought is suppressed; the central character, Guy Montag , is employed as a "fireman" (which, in this case, means " Book Burner "). 451 Degrees Fahrenheit (about 233° C ) is stated as " The Temperature At Which Book-paper Catches Fire, And Burns ... ". It was directed by François Truffaut , his first and only English-language film. The movie differed somewhat from the novel. For example, Clarisse survives throughout the film and accompanies Montag when he leaves the city, and the role played by Faber is reduced significantly, appearing only briefly in one scene as an old man asleep on a park bench. Bradbury has said that Truffaut "captured the soul and essence of the book," although he disliked the elimination of Faber. The film starred Oskar Werner as Montag and Julie Christie in the dual roles of Linda (Mildred) Montag and Clarisse. PRODUCTION
LIST OF WORKS AND AUTHORS MENTIONED ''Note:'' According to the book ''Bradbury: An Illustrated Life'', neither Bradbury nor Truffaut chose the books that appear in the movie.
INFLUENCE The film's score, by Bernard Hermann , strongly influenced The Beatles ' " Eleanor Rigby " (from the '' Revolver '' album). EXTERNAL LINK |
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