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  1. Tense Moments with Great Authors: Directed by Harry B. Parkinson, W. Courtney Rowden, George Wynn. With Phyllis Neilson-Terry, Charles Garry, Lyn Harding, Hilda Moore. A series of twelve short films re-enacting highlights from famous novels.

  2. I've had readers email me about how they really enjoyed some "nail biting" scene that I had no idea was going to be tense when I wrote it. The reading experience is different from the writing one. For the writer, I don't know that you can really make a scene intentionally tense.

  3. Sep 16, 2019 · You have a choice when it comes to tense in your fiction’s narrative. Here’s an overview of the tenses you’ll most likely be working with, and some guidance on the benefits and challenges of each.

  4. Tense Moments with Great Authors. Summaries. A series of twelve short films re-enacting highlights from famous novels. Individual titles are: #1: Trilby; #2: Les Miserables; #3: Sappho; #4: Nancy; #5: Fagin; #6: La Tosca; #7: Scrooge; #8: Vanity Fair; #9: East Lynne: #10: A Tale of Two Cities; #11: Moths; #12: David Garrick. — Anonymous. Synopsis.

  5. Synopsis. A series of twelve short films re-enacting highlights from famous novels. Individual titles are: #1: Trilby; #2: Les Miserables; #3: Sappho; #4: Nancy; #5: Fagin; #6: La Tosca; #7:...

  6. The film is an adaptation of the 1859 novel A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens, and its plot concerns events taking place during the French Revolution. It was made as part of the "Tense Moments with Great Authors Series" of films.

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