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  1. The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds is a play written by Paul Zindel, a playwright and science teacher. Zindel received the 1971 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and a New York Drama Critics' Circle Award for the work.

    • Paul Zindel
    • 1971
  2. The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds is a 1972 American drama film produced and directed by Paul Newman. The screenplay by Alvin Sargent is based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning 1964 play of the same title by Paul Zindel. Newman cast his wife, Joanne Woodward, and one of their daughters, Nell Potts, in two of the lead ...

  3. 30 de mai. de 1973 · The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds: Directed by Paul Newman. With Joanne Woodward, Nell Potts, Roberta Wallach, Judith Lowry. A middle-aged misfit struggles to raise her daughters, one popular and the other a promising science student.

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    • Drama
    • Paul Newman
    • 1973-05-30
  4. The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds (bra: O Preço da Solidão; prt: A Influência dos Raios Gama no Comportamento das Margaridas) [4] [5] [6] é um filme estadunidense de 1972, do gênero drama, dirigido por Paul Newman, estrelado por Joanne Woodward, e coestrelado por Nell Potts e Roberta Wallach.

  5. “The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds” is about a beautiful mutation: a shy, quiet, intelligent girl who somehow finds the strength to survive inside a terribly disturbed family. At first, we think the movie is about the girl’s mother, a frumpy alcoholic played with great energy by Joanne Woodward.

  6. 29 de abr. de 2010 · The effect of gamma rays on man-in-the-moon marigolds. by. Zindel, Paul. Publication date. 1998. Publisher. New York : Dramatists Play Service Inc. Collection. internetarchivebooks; inlibrary; printdisabled.

  7. The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds, naturalistic drama in two acts by Paul Zindel, produced at the Alley Theatre in Houston in 1965. It won the Pulitzer Prize when it was published in 1971, one year after its Broadway debut.