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Pacino also talked about his early experience with the playwright's work, mentioning an occasion when he watched Marlon Brando performing Shakespeare.
Billy Graham turned 75 this week, an occasion for some reckoning of a life and career full of blessings and contradictions. Everyone has a preferred ; description. George Bush called him "America's pastor." Harry Truman called him a "counterfeit" and publicity seeker. Pat Boone considers him "the greatest person since...
"We don't have any pressure. They have the pressure," Restic said. "I believe in history and tradition. Sometimes your people rise to the occasion."
"It's going to be a question of who can becomegood in that group, who can have their playersrise to the occasion. We are prepared to look atourselves as part of that," he said.
In the novel, the first-person narrative unifies present and past and a multiplicity of minor incidents associated only through the consciousness of the butler. In the film, the narrator ha been removed, and only tenuous narrative coherence remains; the attempts made to integrate the various episodes into the film...