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I don't see how this could ever fit in but there is a nice comment in Some Dreamers of a Golden Dream which appears in Slouching Towards Bethlehem by Joan Didion (Joan Didion 1968 ISBN 0140037438), she is describing the San Bernardino valley, east of San Francisco and says:

"This is the country in which a belief in the literal interpretation of Genisis has slipped impercerceptiby into a belief in the literal interpretation of Double Indemnity . . ."

[edit] Writing credits

"Three of a Kind" is not the title of a single novella, but the title of the collection of three novellas which contained the original Double Indemnity, so I've changed the writing credits here to reflect that.

[edit] Woody Allen's greatest.

I thought I remembered having this discussion before, but perhaps I'm suffering from deja vu. The closest thing I have really found from what seemed to be a credible source was him saying that it was "Billy Wilder's best movie... practically anybody's best movie." [1] Other than that, it has been shown on IMDB and rotton tomatoes, and I don't know how reliable those are. I am yet to find a primary source though. I'll keep checking. --LV (Dark Mark) 19:51, 7 July 2006 (UTC)

Okay, more: I found "Double Indemnity is one of my all-time favourite films..." [2]. I found another secondary source for his "greatest ever" line, but nothing substantial yet. But I don't doubt we can agree that he really, really likes it. ;-) Perhaps more to come later. --LV (Dark Mark) 20:01, 7 July 2006 (UTC)