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Troy, William | July 10, 1935 issue

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Mr. Pat Mullen, who was the assistant producer of Robert Flaherty's "Man of Aran," has just written a book by the same title which includes, among other things, some hints as to why that admirable picture depended so little for its interest on its being a representation of life as it is actually lived in the Aran Islands. Not long after his arrival in the Islands, it would appear, Flaherty learned that one of the most formidable monsters of the deep, the basking shark, had recently returned in great numbers to the west coast of Ireland.

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MAN of Aran (Film); FLAHERTY, Robert; MULLEN, Pat; MOTION picture producers & directors; BOOKS & reading; ARAN Island (Ireland); IRELAND
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