Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. Memos from Purgatory is Harlan Ellison 's account of his experience with juvenile gangs when he joined one to research them for his first novel, Web of the City. It also describes the author's experience during an overnight stay in jail. Contents. New Introduction: Memo '83 (1983 edition) New Introduction: Memo '75 (1975 edition)

  2. Memo from Purgatory: Directed by Joseph Pevney. With Alfred Hitchcock, James Caan, Lynn Loring, Walter Koenig. Wannabee writer Jay Shaw arrives in NYC. He decides if he's going to write fiction about juvenile delinquent gangs, he'd best learn what they're really like.

  3. Memos from Purgatory es el relato de Harlan Ellison sobre su experiencia con las pandillas juveniles cuando se unió a una para investigarlas para su primera novela, Web of the City. También describe la experiencia del autor durante una noche en la cárcel.

  4. Synopsis. Jay is a young writer interested in writing a book on juvenile delinquency. He changes his identity and infiltrates the violent gang "The Barons." He wins the trust of the gang's leader Tiger, but trouble arises when Filene, Tiger's girlfriend, falls in love with Jay.

  5. "The Alfred Hitchcock Hour" Memo from Purgatory (TV Episode 1964) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  6. In "Memo from Purgatory" the story involves Juvenile Delinquency and how it preys on the community-at-large. A young James Caan, who is interested in writing about juvenile crime first-hand, infiltrates a New York City gang and records their activities.

  7. Memos from Purgatory is an unflinching, up-close-and-personal examination of street gangs and the callous NYC legal system of the times. It was one of Harlan Ellison’s bestselling books for nearly 25 years.