and back again with something that we all go crazy and that we have reached known, and in this case are the splendid men who plague our blog.
CHANCE AND ANTHONY HOPKINS:
Having been proposed version starring Anthony Hopkins film of the novel The Girl from Petrovka by George Feifer, left his house in London to buy the novel on which it based the script, but after the unsuccessful outcome, not in any of the bookstores of Charing Cross Road, prepared to return home and ventured into Leicester Square station. By going to sit on a bench found that someone had left abandoned an old book full of notes. He took it and ... was the novel I had been looking for!
Two years later, during the filming of the movie, Hopkins met George Feifer, who told him about two years before a friend had lent his copy full of notes and how it had lost in the subway .
Whether or not it is an extraordinary coincidence?
THE TEXT THAT THE MARKED IN CHILDHOOD
In the year 1920 as the American novelist Anne Parrish ran the libraries of Paris, found a copy of one of his favorite childhood books, "Jack Frost and Other Stories." Took the novel worn off the shelf and showed it to her husband telling her that this was the text most fondly remembered. Her husband opened it and was surprised when he discovered on the first page the inscription: "Anne Parrish, 209 N. Weber Street, Colorado Springs. "It was the same book that belonged to her when she was a girl!
Conclusion: a good work never leaves you.
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