Pink Permits - Sources and Text

Sources and Text

Hays, Will H., "The Motion Picture Industry," American Review of Reviews, Vol. 67 (January 1923), p. 75.

Sklar, Robert, Movie-Made America: A Cultural History of American Movies, Random House 1974, 1994 ISBN 06797554977

Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter
Characters
  • Hester Prynne
  • Roger Chillingworth
  • Arthur Dimmesdale
Film
  • The Scarlet Letter (1911)
  • The Scarlet Letter (1913)
  • The Scarlet Letter (1922)
  • The Scarlet Letter (1926)
  • The Scarlet Letter (1934)
  • The Scarlet Letter (1973)
  • The Scarlet Letter (1995)
Other media
  • The Scarlet Letter (1896 opera)
  • The Scarlet Letter (1979 TV miniseries)
Adaptations
  • The Holder of the World (1993 book)
  • In the Blood (1999 play)
  • Fucking A (2000 play)
  • Easy A (2010 film)
Related
  • The Brooklyn Follies
  • in popular culture
  • Pink permits
  • The Minister's Wooing
  • Roger's Version

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