Read Stealing Through Time: On the Writings of Jack Finney Online
Authors: Jack Seabrook
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Time and Again
Performed in Waterford, Connecticut, in summer 1993 at the Eugene
O'Neill Theater Center
Performed in San Diego from May 4, 1996, to June 9, 1996, at the Old Globe Theater
Performed in New York from May 18, 1999, to May 22, 1999, at The Altman Building, and from January 9, 2001, to February 18, 2001, at the City Center Stage II
Book by Jack Viertel
Music and lyrics by Walter Edgar Kennon
Based on the novel by Jack Finney
Directed by Susan H. Schulman
• Cast (2001) •
Si — Lewis Cleale
Kate — Julia Murney
Julia — Laura Benanti
Danziger — David McCallum
with Melissa Rain Anderson, Ann Arvia, Jeff Edgerton, Eric Michael Gillett, Gregg Goodbrod, Christopher Innvar, Patricia Kilgarriff, Joseph Kolinski, George Masswohl, Amy Walsh, and Lauren Ward.
(Credits from "MTC 2000-2001 Season." 23 Oct. 2001
http://staging.theatre.com/www_mtc-nyc_org/season/time_and_ again_press.htm
>.)
Works Cited
Quotations in the text from works by Jack Finney are from first editions or first magazine publications, except where noted below.
5 Against the House.
Dir. Phil Karlson. Columbia, 1955.
"5 Against the House (1955)." 3 September 2003. http://movies.go.com/filmography/Credits?movie_id=31756.
Adams, Phoebe-Lou. Rev. of
Forgotten News: The Crime of the Century and Other Lost Stories. The Atlantic Monthly.
May 1983: 104-05.
Advertisement for
The Woodrow Wilson Dime. Alibris.
11 November 2003. http://www.alibris.com
Advertisement for
Time and Again
Walking tour of Manhattan.
New York Times.
3 August 2001: E35.
"Alcoa Premiere —All My Clients Are Innocent."
TV Tome.
17 December 2004. http://www.tvtome.com
"Alcoa premiere. All my clients are innocent." UCLA Library Catalog, Film and Television Archive. 21 February 2005. http://cinema.library.ucla.edu.
"Amazing Stories Episode Guide." 21 February 2005. http://www.geocities.com
Assault on a Queen.
Dir. Jack Donohue. Paramount, 1966.
Bannon, Barbara A. Rev. of
Forgotten News: The Crime of the Century and Other Lost Stories. Publisher's Weekly.
4 February 1983: 356.
_. Rev.
of Marions Wall. Publisher's Weekly.
19 February 1973: 70._. Rev. of
The Night People. Publisher's Weekly.
12 September 1977: 120._. Rev. of
The Woodrow Wilson Dime. Publisher's Weekly.
5 February 1968: 64._. Rev. of
Time and Again. Publisher's Weekly.
9 March 1970: 81.
Beard, Michael. "Jack Finney."
Twentieth-Century American Science-Fiction Writers. Part I: A-L.
Detroit: Gale, 1981. 182-85.
Beatty, Jerome Jr. [Editorial.]
Collier's.
24 December 1954: 18.
Beres, Cynthia Breslin. "Time and Again/From Time to Time." 2003.
Magillon-Literature.
4 March 2003. http://webl5.epnet.com
Bettack, Francis T. Letter.
Collier's.
5 January 1952: 4.
Blackburn, Sara. Rev. of
Time and Again. The Washington Post.
28 June 1970: 6.
Blosser, Fred. "Of Time and Pods: The Fantastic World of Jack Finney." In McCarthy and Gorman. 49-56.
Body Snatchers.
Dir. Abel Ferrara. Warner Bros., 1993.
"Body Snatchers
Author Dies at 84."
Dayton Daily News.
17 November 1995: 6B.
Bone. "Show Out of Town."
Variety.
30 March 1966: n. pag.
Bosky, Bernadette Lynn. "Finney, Walter Braden ("Jack")."
The Scribner Encyclopedia of American Lives.
Vol. 4: 1994-1996. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 2001. 172-73.
Boucher, Anthony. "Criminals at Large."
New York Times.
7 March 1954: 7.27.
Brantley, Ben. " A Flight of Fancy to 1882 to Channel a Quirky Past."
New York Times.
31 January 2001: E5.
Breen, Jon L. "The Fiction of Jack Finney." In McCarthy and Gorman. 23-36.
Brown, Michael L. and Loren Heisey. "Amazing Stories." 12 May 2004. http://www.innermind.com
Clute, John. "Finney, Jack."
The Encyclopedia of Fantasy.
New York: St. Martin's Press, 1997.
"Collier's Weekly." 16 December 2001. Spartacus Educational. 30 May 2002. http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/USAcolliers.htm.
Crane, Ruth. Letter.
Collier's.
5 January 1952: 4.
"Crowell-Collier Publishing Company (Collier's Weekly Magazine Publisher)."
Scripophily.com.
10 September 2003.
Cuff, Sergeant. "The Criminal Record."
Saturday Review.
3 April 1954: 60.
_. "Criminal Record."
Saturday Review.
21 May 1960: 37.
"Current Magazine Story Features Galesburg."
Register-Mail
(Galesburg, IL). 21 March 1960: n. pag.
Dannay, Frederic. Introduction. "The Widow's Walk." By Jack Finney.
Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine.
July 1947. Qtd. in Breen 24-25.
Davis, James. "New Play Withdrawn; Run of 'Circle' Extended."
New York Daily News.
8 April 1966: 40.
De Haven, Tom. "Life in the Past Lane."
Entertainment Weekly.
24 February 1995: 108-09.
Dirda, Michael. "Tinkering With the Past."
Washington Post Book World.
12 February 1995: 6-7.
"Don DeFore's Television Credits." 5 January 2005. http://www.defore.net/tvcredits.html.
Dove, Bryan. Letter.
The Saturday Evening Post.
31 October 1959: 6.
Elliott, Gwendolyn W. Rev. of
Forgotten News: The Crime of the Century and Other Lost Stories. Library Journal.
1 April 1983: 740.
Epstein, Bennett. "Six People and their Fantastic Plot."
New York Herald Tribune Book Review.
13 September 1959: 5.
Ermelino, Louisa. Rev. of
From Time to Time. People.
10 April 1995: 29, 32.
Fidell, Estelle A., and Dorothy Margaret Peake.
Play Index, 1953-1960.
New York: H.W. Wilson, 1963.
Finney, Jack.
5 Against the House.
1954. New York: Pocket Books, 1955.
_. The Body Snatchers.
1955. New York: Dell, 1967._. "Crazy Sunday."
Love and Marriage: 22 Stories.
Ed. Margaret Cousins.
Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1961. 233-47._. "Double Take."
The Playboy Book of Science Fiction and Fantasy.
1966.
Chicago: Playboy, 1968. 293-313._. "Hey, Look at Me!"
About Time.
203-19._. I Love Galesburg in the Springtime.
1962. London: Pan, 1968._. Invasion of the Body Snatchers.
1978. New York: Dell, 1979._. Letter to Douglas L. Wilson. 25 August 1982. Special Collections and
Archives, Knox College Library, Galesburg, IL._. Letter to E. Samuel Moon. 25 May 1983. Special Collections and Archives,
Knox College Library, Galesburg, IL._. Letter to M.M. Goodsill. 14 December 1959. Special Collections and
Archives, Knox College Library, Galesburg, IL._. Letter to M.M. Goodsill. 27 April 1960. Special Collections and Archives,
Knox College Library, Galesburg, IL._. Letter to M.M. Goodsill. 8 September 1966. Spccial Collections and
Archives, Knox College Library, Galesburg, IL._. Letter to Mr. Kilkenny. 7 November 1966. Special Collections and Archives,
_. Letter to Mr. Kosin. 28 December 1978. Spccial Collections and Archives,
Knox College Library, Galesburg, IL._. Letter to The President, Knox College. 14 November 1959. Spccial Collections and Archive, Knox College Library, Galesburg, IL.
_. Marion's Wall.
1973.
Three By Finney.
117 2-16._. The Night People.
1977.
Three By Finney.
247-416._. The Third Level.
1957. New York: Dell, 1959._. Time and Again.
_. The Woodrow Wilson Dime.
1968.
Three By Finney.
1-115.
"Finney, Jack."
The Author's and Writer's Who's Who,
4th ed. London: Burke's Peerage, 1960.
"Finney, Walter Braden."
Contemporary Authors,
Vol. 110. Detroit: Gale, 1984.
"Finney, Walter Braden."
Contemporary Authors,
Vol. 150. Detroit: Gale, 1996.
Fleming, Thomas. "Inventing Our Probable Past."
New York Times.
6 July 1986: 7.1, 7.20.
Gehle, Quentin. "Time and Again."
Survey of Contemporary Literature.
Engle-wood Cliffs, NJ: Salem, 1977. 7644-46.
"George H. Fitch Papers." 3 March 2005. http://catalog.knox.edu/archives/manuscripts/fitch_george_h.htm.
Good Neighbor Sam.
Dir. David Swift. Columbia, 1964.
"Good Neighbor Sam (1964)." 5 November 2003. http://movies.go.com/filmography/Credits?movie_id=28893.
Goodsill, Max. Letter to Jack Finney. 26 March 1960. Special Collections and Archives, Knox College Library, Galesburg, IL.
Goodsill, M.M. Letter to Jack Finney. 16 November 1959. Special Collections and Archives, Knox College Library, Galesburg, IL.
_. Letter to Jack Finney. 18 December 1959. Special Collections and Archives,
Knox College Library, Galesburg, IL._. Letter to Jack Finney. 22 March 1960. Special Collections and Archives,
Knox College Library, Galesburg, IL._. Letter to Jack Finney. 22 April 1960. Special Collections and Archives,
Knox College Library, Galesburg, IL._. Letter to Walter B. Finney. 1 September 1966. Special Collections and
Archives, Knox College Library, Galesburg, IL.
Greenbaum, Everett. Letter.
New York Times.
9 April 1995: 6.18.
"Guest Appearances for 'Alcoa Premiere.'" 15 March 2005. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0054513/guests.
Haagen, Lucy. "Time and Again."
English Journal.
February 1979: 45-46.
"Hallmark Hall of Fame — Episode List."
TV Tome.
17 January 2005. http://www.tvtome.com/tvtome/servlet/EpisodeGuideServlet/showid-4152/Hallmark_Hall_of_Fame.
Hirschfeld, Neal. "Is the Time Finally Ripe for 'Time and Again'?"
New York Times.
20 March 1994: 13, 20.
"History of the World Fantasy Conventions."
World Fantasy Convention.
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Holfer, Robert. "Second Chances."
Variety.
29 January 2001: 61.
House of Numbers.
Dir. Russell Rouse. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1957.
"House of Numbers (1957)." 29 September 2003. http://movies.go.com/filmography/credits?movie_id=882.
Ickes, Bob. "As Time Goes By; Jack Finney."
New York Times Magazine.
19 March 1995, 34-37.
Invasion of the Body Snatchers.
Dir. Don Siegel. Allied Artists, 1955.
Invasion of the Body Snatchers.
Dir. Philip Kaufman. United Artists, 1978.
"Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956)."
Amazon.com.
11 September 2003. http://www.amazon.com.
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