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Of Mice and Men, A Film Analysis
Summary: Analyzes the 1939 film version of the John Steinbeck novel, Of Mice and Men. Describes the cinematic techniques utilized by director Lewis Milestone. Provides a plot summary.
The film "Of Mice and Men" is based on the novella by John Steinbeck and directed by Lewis Milestone in 1939. The main character of this film is George (Burgess Meredith) and Lennie (Lon Chaney Jr.). The other characters are Slim (Charles Bickford), Candy (Roman Bohnen), Curley (Bob Steele), Carlson (Granville Bates), Crooks (Leigh Whipper) (Curley's wife (Barbara Pepper) and so on.
Those actors act well. They act in the suitable characteristics and personality. Burgess Meredith acts as he is George. He reflects George's personality. Lon Chaney is also amazing. He can act like a silly guy with small intellect. Barbara acts well too. She speaks archly and flirty. Her body movement is also support her character. Leigh Whipper acts as he is an aloof and vulnerable man. We can see it when Lennie comes to his room. Actually he is glad when Lennie comes to his room. He...
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