Down There

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"Down There" is a 1956 crime novel by David Goodis, known for its bleak, noir portrayal of a former concert pianist drawn into the criminal underworld and later adapted into François Truffaut’s film "Shoot the Piano Player."

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instanceOf crime novel
film
noir novel
person
adaptationDirector François Truffaut NERFINISHED
adaptedAs Shoot the Piano Player NERFINISHED
author David Goodis NERFINISHED
authorNationality American
basedOn Down There NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin France
United States of America
surface form: United States
director François Truffaut NERFINISHED
genre crime fiction
noir fiction
literaryMovement hardboiled fiction
mainCharacterOccupation former concert pianist
medium print
narrativeTheme descent into criminal underworld
narrativeTone bleak
notableWork Down There NERFINISHED
occupation novelist
originalLanguage English
French
period 1950s American literature
publicationYear 1956
releaseYear 1960
setting urban United States

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Shoot the Piano Player basedOn Down There