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    The Eve of St. Mark

    1944 · Drama · 1h 36m

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  1. The Eve of St Mark is a 1942 play by Maxwell Anderson set during World War II. It later became a 1944 film by 20th Century Fox that featured some of the same actors who repeated their roles in the film. The title is derived from the legend of St. Mark's Eve and the title of an uncompleted 1819 poem by John Keats .

    • Maxwell Anderson
    • Lem Ward
  2. The Eve of St. Mark: Directed by John M. Stahl, Irving Pichel. With Anne Baxter, William Eythe, Michael O'Shea, Vincent Price. Hometown boy Quizz West (William Eythe) is one of fewer than 19,000 draftees in 1940.

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    • Drama, War
    • John M. Stahl, Irving Pichel
    • 1944-05-22
  3. The feverish Marion, upon asking the date, remarks that it is the Eve of St. Mark, when, according to legend, a maiden standing in a church doorway can see all those who are going to die within the year.

    • John M. Stahl, F. E. Johnston, Irving Pichel
    • Anne Baxter
  4. The Eve of St. Mark. Three soldiers on leave from boot camp journey to New York. One of them, Quizz West (William Eythe), meets and falls in love with a local girl, Janet Feller (Anne...

    • Drama
    • Anne Baxter, William Eythe, Michael O'shea
    • John M. Stahl
  5. The Eve of St. Mark. by John Keats. Upon a Sabbath-day, it fell; Twice holy was the Sabbath-bell, That called the folk to evening prayer; The city streets were clean and fair. From wholesome drench of April rains; And, on the western window panes, The chilly sunset faintly told.

  6. Mar 9, 2024 · The Eve of St. Mark is a fragment of a poem by John Keats. It was written in February of 1819, and it is usally assumed to be written about a legend that says that if you watch the church from 11:00 to 1:00 on St. Mark's Eve (April 24), for three years in a row, then on the third year you will see images of those who are going to die that year ...

  7. The Eve of Saint (St.) Mark is an English language poem by John Keats. It was left unfinished in 1819. [1] . It is related to his earlier poem written in the same year, The Eve of Saint Agnes. [2] Legend. St. Mark's Eve falls on April 24, the day before the feast day of St. Mark the Evangelist.

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