A new book just out, "Chaplin and Agee," details the lifelong fascinationand later friendshipof a great writer with a great filmmaker. James Agee died 50 years ago this week, and as Sara Fishko tells us in this edition of the Fishko Files, Agee always marveled at what could happen on a rectangular screen, in the dark...
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