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Papa’s Goods: ‘Sons of Anarchy’ (2008-2014) and ‘Lonely are the Brave’ (Miller, 1962)
This post examines the relationship of Kurt Sutter’s series Sons of Anarchy (SOA) to the film Lonely are the Brave (LATB) starring and produced by Kirk Douglas, written for the screen by Dalton Trumbo, and directed by David Miller), including ideological, narrative, … Continue reading
Posted in Sons of Anarchy tv series, Television, Television Adaptations of Films, Tragedy and television, Uncategorized
Tagged Dalton Trumbo, David Miller, Emma Goldman, Gemma Teller-Morrow, Jax Teller, John Teller, Kirk Douglas, Kurt Sutter, Lonely are the Brave (1962), natural man, SOA episodes Red Rose and Papa's Goods, Sons of Anarchy season finale
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