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"A picture brimming with the true aspect of the great novel."-New York Post
Universally heralded as the ground-breaking 20th century novel, James Joyce's Ulysses shattered literary conventions and public mores -- which saw the book banned in several countries, including the U.S. -- finally achieving its current status as a modern masterpiece.Academy Award-winning filmmaker Joseph Strick successfully translates Joyce's unique vision to the screen in this critically acclaimed film with compelling performances by Milo O'Shea, Barbara Jefford and Maurice Roeves.From an Oscar-nominated screenplay, Strick captures the narrative spirit of Joyce's stream-of-consciousness prose usin | | |