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  1. Nebraska in the 1880’s: bleak, lonely, and far from what you’d expect The Wild West to be. But for a naive Swedish immigrant, the frontier parlor of THE BLUE HOTEL represents the quintessential western fantasy. No one can convince The Swede that his dime-store notions about The West are foolish. He sees murderous intentions all around him ...

  2. After nearly half a year of editing and scoring I have finally brought to you the story of The Blue Hotel, written by Stephen Crane! Truly an all star cast b...

  3. by Stephen Crane. I. THE Palace Hotel at Fort Romper was painted a light blue, a shade that is on the legs of a kind of heron, causing the bird to declare its position against any background. The Palace Hotel, then, was always screaming and howling in a way that made the dazzling winter landscape of Nebraska seem only a gray swampish hush.

  4. blue hotel. The room which they entered was small. It was occupied mostly by a huge stove in the center, which was burning with great force. At various points on its surface the iron had become shiny and glowed yellow from the heat. Beside the stove, Scully’s son, Johnnie, was playing a game of cards with a farmer. They were quarreling.

  5. Academy Award-winner Jan Kadar ("The Shop on Main Street") directs this timely story of how society punishes outsiders for being different. 12 IMDb 6.5 52min 1977. X-Ray 13+. Western · Drama. Available to rent or buy. Buy. SD $2.99. More purchase.

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  6. 21 ago 2021 · Excerpt #1: The Blue Hotel, adapted from the Stephen Crane short story by James Agee, with Arthur O'Connell, Charles Aidman and William Traylor.Date aired - ...

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  7. The dime novels that are referenced in “The Blue Hotel” became popular around the 1860s, about thirty-five years before Crane wrote his short story. In the 1890s, Wyoming, Utah, and Montana became states and crime tore through the new West. Dime novels primarily featured outlaws, settlers, mountain men, and bounty hunters, and were often ...