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7-11 is a play by James M. Cain staged in August 1937 on Cape Cod produced by Richard Aldrich and directed by Alexander Dean. The story involves a Hollywood movie director who is murdered in a 52nd Street restaurant similar to the 21 Club. Though the play was canceled shortly after opening, Cain later incorporated character and plot elements of the work into his 1947 novel Sinful Woman.

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  • 7-11 is a play by James M. Cain staged in August 1937 on Cape Cod produced by Richard Aldrich and directed by Alexander Dean. The story involves a Hollywood movie director who is murdered in a 52nd Street restaurant similar to the 21 Club. Though the play was canceled shortly after opening, Cain later incorporated character and plot elements of the work into his 1947 novel Sinful Woman. (en)
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  • 7-11 is a play by James M. Cain staged in August 1937 on Cape Cod produced by Richard Aldrich and directed by Alexander Dean. The story involves a Hollywood movie director who is murdered in a 52nd Street restaurant similar to the 21 Club. Though the play was canceled shortly after opening, Cain later incorporated character and plot elements of the work into his 1947 novel Sinful Woman. (en)
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