Selasa, 13 Februari 2018

ACW Review: An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge

An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge (1962) Directed by Robert Enrico “A man stood upon a railroad bridge in northern Alabama, looking down into the swift water twenty feet below. The man’s hands were behind his back, the wrists bound with a cord. A rope closely encircled his neck.” These haunting sentences open Ambrose Bierce’s …

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