Flannery O'Connor's The displaced person:

"Set in Georgia during the late 1940s, the 'displaced person' is a Polish refugee (Mr. Guizac) who's relocated by a priest to work on Mrs. McIntyre's farm. Quickly the industrious and clever Mr. Guizac becomes a threat to the other farmworkers. Soon all are plotting Mr. Guiz...

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Format: Video VHS
Language:English
Published: [Thousand Oaks, Calif.] Monterey Media 2001
Series:The American short story collection
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Summary:"Set in Georgia during the late 1940s, the 'displaced person' is a Polish refugee (Mr. Guizac) who's relocated by a priest to work on Mrs. McIntyre's farm. Quickly the industrious and clever Mr. Guizac becomes a threat to the other farmworkers. Soon all are plotting Mr. Guizac's downfall until fate unexpectedly takes a hand in deciding this outsider's destiny ... and ultimately everyone's tragedy"--Container.
Item Description:Orig.: US 1977
Physical Description:1 Videocassette (VHS, 58 Min.)
ISBN:1569940347

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