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    The Company She Keeps

    1951 · Drama · 1h 22m

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  1. The Company She Keeps (1942) is the debut and a semi-autobiographical novel by American writer Mary McCarthy. It is an unconventional work, tracing the journey of a highly politicized young Catholic college graduate through various stages of emotional development, in unusually frank and revealing detail.

  2. The Company She Keeps is a 1951 American drama film directed by John Cromwell and starring Lizabeth Scott, Jane Greer and Dennis O'Keefe. It was produced and distributed by RKO Pictures. Cromwell's film of the previous year, Caged, also concerned a woman sent to prison. It marked Jeff Bridges' film debut.

  3. The Company She Keeps: Directed by John Cromwell. With Lizabeth Scott, Jane Greer, Dennis O'Keefe, Fay Baker. A female ex-convict meets a handsome man and they start dating, but she jeopardizes their relationship by not telling him that she was in prison--and he doesn't reveal his involvement with her parole officer.

  4. Oct 7, 2008 · A female Goodfellas—the true story of A supermodel turned getaway driver for the mob. All-American beauty Georgia Durante was one of the most photographed models in the country when she married mobster Joe Lamendola.

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  5. Mary McCarthy. 3.75. 896 ratings113 reviews. These six brilliantly written episodes, brought together in Mary McCarthy's first novel, create a fascinating portrait of a 1930s New York social circle.

  6. Jan 13, 2003 · by Mary McCarthy (Author) 3.8 124 ratings. See all formats and editions. This is the author’s first novel, which relates the experiences of a young bohemian intellectual. The six episodes create a fascinating portrait of a New York social circle of the 1930s.

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  7. Aug 6, 2013 · by Mary McCarthy (Author) Format: Kindle Edition. 3.8 122 ratings. See all formats and editions. The celebrated author of The Group offers a “clever, witty, polished” portrait of the 1940s NYC literary bohemia she knew so well in this debut novel (The New York Times).

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