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  1. Dublin; June 16, 1904. Stephen Dedalus, who fancies himself as a poet, embarks on a day of wandering about the city during which he finds friendship and a father figure in Leopold Bloom, a middle-aged Jew. Meanwhile, Bloom's day, illuminated by a funeral and an evening of drinking and revelry that stirs paternal feelings toward Stephen, ends with a rapprochement with Molly, his earthy wife.

  2. Joseph Strick set it up and started filming but 20th Century-Fox fired him and installed George Cukor instead. It's a muddled mess. The connective glue of background atmosphere from pre-war Alexandria is missing, while the diffuse plot suffers poor exposition and the characters poorer shading.

  3. Jun 17, 2010 · JOSEPH Strick was one of cinema's true mavericks. He provoked controversy with his adaptations of James Joyce's Ulysses (1967) and Henry Miller's Tropic of Cancer (1970), won an Oscar for his ...

  4. Oct 16, 2012 · Joseph Strick – Tropic of Cancer (1970) In 1960s Paris, an expatriate American novelist (Rip Torn) still struggling to find his voice lives life to the fullest without much regard for his wife (Ellen Burstyn) as he embarks on a succession of sexual encounters with beautiful women. Adapted from Henry Miller’s controversial 1934 novel ...

  5. This pretty rare Joseph Strick offering appears to currently only be available on YouTube - upside-down? It's not quite good enough to warrant doing an 82 minute headstand, but Strick is a largely forgotten filmmaker who is almost certainly worthy of rediscovery based on the couple of things I've seen of his in this project, along with Tropic of Cancer .

  6. Jun 4, 2010 · Indie filmmaker Joseph Strick, who adapted James Joyce's "Ulysses" for the bigscreen, died of congestive heart failure June 1 in Paris. He was 86.

  7. Liked by Joseph Strick Congrats Jerry Gahlhoff Jr. and Rollins, Inc. ! Great leadership and a commitment to growing and developing talent is a powerful combination!

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