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  2. The book was a bestseller and adapted into a successful 1961 movie of the same name with Tony Curtis in the main role. Crichton's second book, The Rascal and the Road, was a memoir about his escapades with Demara. The non-fiction books were "hack-work", he said, written to provide for a growing family. In 1966, he published his first novel, The ...

  3. The book was a bestseller and adapted into a successful 1961 film with Tony Curtis in the starring role. Crichton's second book, The Rascal and the Road, was a memoir about his escapades with Demara. The non-fiction books were "hack-work", he said, written to support a growing family. In 1966, he published his first novel, The Secret of Santa ...

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  5. Robert Crichton has 24 books on Goodreads with 4625 ratings. Robert Crichton’s most popular book is The Secret of Santa Vittoria.

  6. Jul 20, 2010 · This marvelous novel by Robert Crichton was adapted into one of the most underrated films of the late 1960s. Although I think the cinematic gem starring Anthony Quinn, Hardy Kruger, Verna Lisi, and the unforgettable Anna Magnani is slightly better, the book is still a pleasure to read and a fine example of what a great writer can accomplish when the narrative combines such wonderful ...

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  7. The book was a bestseller and adapted into a successful 1961 film with Tony Curtis in the starring role. Crichton's second book, The Rascal and the Road, was a memoir about his escapades with Demara. The non-fiction books were "hack-work", he said, written to support a growing family. In 1966, he published his first novel, The Secret of Santa ...

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    • March 23, 1993
    • January 29, 1925
  8. Aug 20, 2013 · ROBERT CRICHTON (1925-1993) an American novelist, served in the infantry during World War II and was wounded in 1944 during the Battle of the Bulge. After the war he attended Harvard University on the GI Bill. His bestseller, The Great Imposter, was adapted into a successful film. His novel The Secret of Santa Vittoria was on the New York Times ...

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  9. This marvelous novel by Robert Crichton was adapted into one of the most underrated films of the late 1960s. Although I think the cinematic gem starring Anthony Quinn, Hardy Kruger, Verna Lisi, and the unforgettable Anna Magnani is slightly better, the book is still a pleasure to read and a fine example of what a great writer can accomplish when the narrative combines such wonderful ...

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