Fahrenheit 451, British science-fiction film, released in 1966, based on Ray Bradbury’s classic dystopian novel of the same name. It was French director François Truffaut’s only English-language film and his first colour production. In a futuristic town, Guy Montag (played by Oskar Werner) works as
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