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  1. Directed by Nicholas Ray (his first major directorial effort) and starring Farley Granger and Cathy O'Donnell, it is a classic noir crime film. A second film version was later made by Robert Altman in 1974 and released by United Artists studios under the same title as the book, Thieves Like Us .

  2. 6 de fev. de 2006 · Stephen Cole. 3.65. 1,096 ratings107 reviews. Jonah Wish, a brilliant computer hacker, is the newest addition to an elite group of teen outlaws all hired by the same mysterious benefactor, Nathaniel Coldhardt.

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  3. Set in the dusty small towns and country roads of Depression-era Oklahoma and Texas, Edward Anderson's 1937 novel, "Thieves like Us" is an early example of American hardboiled noir. The novel describes the bank robberies and other criminal activities of a gang of three men, Bowie Bowers, 27, Chickamaw, 35, and T-Dub,44.

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  4. Thieves Like Us (bra: Renegados até a Última Rajada; prt: Todos Somos Ladrões) é um filme estadunidense de 1974, dos gêneros policial e drama romântico, dirigido por Robert Altman, com roteiro baseado no romance homônimo de Edward Anderson. O livro já tivera uma adaptação em 1949, com They Live by Night, de Nicholas Ray.

  5. Anderson used this research to create rich characterizations like T-Dub, who provides the novel's title when he refers to bankers, politicians, and the like as "just thieves like us". This widely acclaimed classic has been adapted to film twice, by Nicholas Ray in 1949 and Robert Altman in 1974, and the Library of America included it in Crime Novels: American Noir of the 1930s and 1940s .

  6. librivox.org › thieves-like-us-by-edward-andersonThieves Like Us - LibriVox

    30 de nov. de 2023 · Thieves Like Us (later re-released as Your Red Wagon) is the thrilling Depression-era tale of Bowie Bowers, a young convict who has escaped from prison with two partners in crime. Once free, they set about planning and executing a bank robbery but things soon go wrong.