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Fail-Safe (Columbia, 1964) Credits: Directed by sidney Lumet; screenplay by Walter Bernstein; From the novel by Eugene Burdick and Harvey Wheeler; Produced by Max E. Youngstein; associate Producer: Charles H. Maguire; ...
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They find themselves in harm’s way, or put themselves there—but in life, as the title story states, "sometimes the worst doesn’t happen."
While few intellectuals today accept the notion that the world is literally about to end through a prophesied supernatural act, between 1500 and 1800 many of Europe's and America's most...
The Year of the Zinc Penny was a 1989 New York Times Notable Book. Borrowed Hearts, his definitive short story collection, includesstories from his three previous collections, together with his new work prior to this volume.
The zombie apocalypse comes to the old west when in 1879, a US Marshal travels from Wyoming to Montana to search for a missing federal agent.
The financial crisis, originated from the collapse of US housing markets in 2008, reverberates around the world.