Two Screen Versions of "The Secret Sharer"

There is a considerable body of scholarship about Joseph Conrad on screen. The earliest is a famous adaptation of Victory, which still exists, directed by Maurice Tourneur in 1919 for Paramount. And by the end of the 20th century, almost 90 film or television adaptations were based on works by Josep...

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