Nov 21, 2012 | Erie Times News
Despite some clunky dialogue, it powerfully captures a transitional age when 20th century bravado and modernism -- rooted in technology-- were replacing Old World moors and values.
Commentary: Ray Bradbury and the gift of imagination
The movie version of "Fahrenheit 451" came out when I was a teenager, and had the virtue of most movies you remember most vividly: It isn't quite like anything else you've ever seen.
OIF to sponsor Fahrenheit 451 film, Wikileaks documentary at ALA Annual
From 8 p.m. - 10 p.m. on Sunday, June 24 join us for a showing of " Fahrenheit 451 ," Francois Truffaut's 1966 adaptation of Ray Bradbury's timeless dystopian novel, starring Julie Christie and Oskar Werner.
Visionary artists and the shared gift of imagination
The movie version of "Fahrenheit 451" came out when I was a teenager, and had the virtue of most movies you remember most vividly: It isn't quite like anything else you've ever seen.