Three O'clock

Three O'clock

by Cornell Woolridge

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Comell Woolrich: Born in New York City in 1903. He began writing novels while at Columbia University in the 1820s. From the 1930s to the 1940s, he became one of the founders of "black genre" novels together with Raymond Chandler and James M. Cain. He wrote classic suspense novels known as the "Noir Series" such as "Rear Window" and "I Married a Dead Man". A large number of his works have been adapted into films by later generations, the most famous of which are Hitchcock's "Rear Window" and Chu Fu's "The Bride in Black". Cornell Woolridge died of alcoholism in 1968. She signed a death warrant for herself. He told himself over and over again that it was not his fault, it was all her own fault. He had never seen that man.

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