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Years ago, working with Malaquais{{LJ:Malaquais}} on Character of the Victim, I said to him “The saint can be portrayed only by showing his sins.” How right I was. So Marion{{LJ:Faye}} comments on Eitel’s{{LJ:Eitel}} movie which he sees in jail.
Years ago, working with Malaquais{{LJ:Malaquais}} on ''Character of the Victim'',{{refn|A screenplay based on Nathanael West’s 1933 novel, ''Miss Lonleyhearts'', that Mailer and Malaquais worked on during their 1949–1950 year in Hollywood. It was never made.}} I said to him “The saint can be portrayed only by showing his sins.” How right I was. So Marion{{LJ:Faye}} comments on Eitel’s{{LJ:Eitel}} movie which he sees in jail.


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