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ray & the village

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30 January 2005, 10:39 PM
queenbubbahotep
ray & the village
If you have not seen the movie "The Village"
and don't want it spoiled, stop reading.

Does anyone remember a story that I believe was written by Ray Bradbury. It was about a
young boy who has spent all his life inside a
house with only his teacher for company. When the teacher dies he eventually makes his
way to the outside. When he climbs the fence
he finds the outside world. I believe it
ended with a couple of policeman talking about the boy smiling and happy, thinking he
was dead and that he was now in heaven. This
story left quite an impression on me as a young girl, and when I saw the movie it brought it back to mind. I wondered if the
M. Knight had read it. If you can tell me
the title and what book I sure would appreciate it.

Suzie
31 January 2005, 12:34 AM
elron
> Does anyone remember a story that I believe was written by Ray Bradbury.

I remember: it is 'Jack-in-the-Box', written in 1947.


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31 January 2005, 08:42 PM
lmskipper
It can be found in "The October Country," and I imagine some of the other anthologies as well.
21 February 2005, 09:59 AM
queenbubbahotep
Thanks for the help. I know that book is
here somewhere!
21 February 2005, 05:14 PM
biplane1
There WAS a movie made of this?
22 February 2005, 04:49 AM
philnic
I don't believe Jack in the Box has ever been filmed, at least not legitimately crediting Ray's story.

Phil
www.bradburymedia.co.uk

[This message has been edited by philnic (edited 02-22-2005).]


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22 February 2005, 04:48 PM
dandelion
"Jack-in-the-Box" was never on "Ray Bradbury Theater"?

As for "The Village," the author of a book called "Running Out of Time" brought a lawsuit claiming the movie's story was too much like her book's. I don't know how successful this was.
22 February 2005, 08:28 PM
lmskipper
It was never on the Ray Bradbury Theater, unless it went by a different name.