More than two decades later he published this novel-version of it - and it feels correct to say 'novel-version' rather than novelization: it's cinematic, through and through, at times much closer to a screenplay - with much of the dialogue presented in screenplay-fashion - than a novel, a re-write of the movie experience more than a work of fiction. The film Rider on the Rain, directed by René Clément and starring Charles Bronson and Jill Ireland, came out in 1970 Japrisot wrote the screenplay for it. We acknowledge (and remind and warn you) that they may, in fact, be entirely unrepresentative of the actual reviews by any other measure. Similarly the illustrative quotes chosen here are merely those the complete review subjectively believes represent the tenor and judgment of the review as a whole. Please note that these ratings solely represent the complete review 's biased interpretation and subjective opinion of the actual reviews and do not claim to accurately reflect or represent the views of the reviewers. Noir fans will welcome more Japrisot reissues." - Publishers Weekly "Japrisot skillfully deepens the mystery of what’s real and what’s imagined (.) Incisive prose is a plus (.).Rider on the Rain was originally a 1970 film with a screenplay by Japrisot, directed by René Clément, and starring Charles Bronson and Jill Irelandī : solid elements, but presentation too much of a movie re-write.General information | review summaries | our review | links | about the author Trying to meet all your book preview and review needs.
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