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===Representation in other media=== * Soviet director [[Sergei Eisenstein]]'s influential 1927 [[silent film]] ''[[October: Ten Days That Shook the World]]'' was based on Reed's book. * [[John Dos Passos]] included a highly stylized, brief biography of Reed in his 1932 novel/history work ''1919,'' the second part of his [[U.S.A. (trilogy)|U.S.A. trilogy]]. * The 1958 Soviet film [[October Days (film)|''In October Days'']] ({{langx|ru|[[:ru:В дни Октября|В дни Октября]]}}), directed by [[Sergei Vasilyev (director)|Sergei Vasilyev]], depicted Reed and Bryant. * Actor and director [[Warren Beatty]] made the film ''[[Reds (film)|Reds]]'' (1981), based on Reed's life. Beatty starred as Reed, [[Diane Keaton]] as Louise Bryant and [[Jack Nicholson]] as Eugene O'Neill. The movie won three [[Academy Award]]s and was nominated for nine others. * Two films are based on Reed's accounts of the Mexican Revolution, one with two parts released a year apart. Mexican director [[Paul Leduc (film director)|Paul Leduc]] made ''[[Reed: Insurgent Mexico]]'' (1973).<ref>{{cite web|last1=Hess|first1=Judith|last2=Hess|first2=John|date=1974|title="Reed: Insurgent Mexico" by Judith Hess and John Hess|url=https://www.ejumpcut.org/archive/onlinessays/JC01folder/InsurgentMexico.html|access-date=2020-09-13|website=www.ejumpcut.org}}</ref> A Mexican–Soviet-Italian co-production released ''[[Red Bells]]'' (1982) and ''[[Red Bells II]]'' (1983), both directed by [[Sergei Bondarchuk]], with [[Franco Nero]] as Reed.<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Munk |first1=Michael |title=Oregon Voices: The Romance of John Reed and Louise Bryant: New Documents Clarify How They Met |journal=Oregon Historical Quarterly |date=2008 |volume=109 |issue=3 |pages=461–477 |doi=10.1353/ohq.2008.0053 |jstor=20615880 }}</ref>
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