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    Sir Thomas Henry Hall Caine CH KBE (14 May 1853 – 31 August 1931), usually known as Hall Caine, was a British novelist, dramatist, short story writer...
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    Derwent Hall Caine, 1st Baronet (12 September 1891 – 2 December 1971) was a British actor, publisher and Labour then National Labour politician. Caine was...
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    named after the author Sir Thomas Henry Hall Caine CH, KBE by his sons Gordon Hall Caine and Derwent Hall Caine, who initiated the project, and was the...
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    Gordon Ralph Hall Caine CBE (15 August 1884 – 5 March 1962) was a British publisher and Conservative politician who served as the Member of Parliament...
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    Sir Michael Caine CBE (born Maurice Joseph Micklewhite; 14 March 1933) is an English retired actor. Known for his distinctive Cockney accent, he has appeared...
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    airports. Both Sir Thomas Henry Hall Caine's sons, Gordon Hall Caine and Derwent Hall Caine, were particularly keen on the development of an aerodrome...
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  • Brown Caine (1849-1918), English temperance leader, wife of William Sproston Caine. Hall Caine, British novelist and playwright Hugh Le Caine, Canadian...
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    from 1871, also serialising his poem Betsy Lee, as well as novels by Hall Caine. His son John Archibald Brown also edited The Times and in 1868 became...
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    starring Derwent Hall Caine, Leal Douglas, Ivy Close, Meggie Albanesi and George Wynn. The screenplay was written by the novelist Hall Caine and set on the...
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  • Marti Caine, born Lynne Denise Shepherd (26 January 1945 – 4 November 1995), was an English comedienne, actress, dancer, presenter, singer, and writer...
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  • The Manxman (1929 film) (category Films based on works by Hall Caine)
    Keen. The film is based on a popular 1894 romantic novel The Manxman by Hall Caine, which had previously been made into a film 13 years earlier. It was the...
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    following The Shoulder of Shasta (1895) and preceding Miss Betty (1898). Hall Caine, a close friend of Stoker's, wrote an obituary for him in The Daily Telegraph...
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    Irving and his memoirs show he idolised him. In London, Stoker also met Hall Caine, who became one of his closest friends – he dedicated Dracula to him....
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  • Yorozuyo no Miya (万代宮, "The Eternal City") The Eternal City, a 1901 novel by Hall Caine The Eternal City (1915 film), a film based on the 1901 novel The Eternal...
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  • She's All the World to Me (category Novels by Hall Caine)
    To Me is a short early novel by Hall Caine published in 1885 by Harper & Brothers. The novel was the first of Caine's works to be set on the Isle of Man...
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    rebirth. In film, Raskolnikov was portrayed for the first time by Derwent Hall Caine in the 1917 silent film directed by Lawrence B. McGill. Gregori Chmara...
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  • Collier Prodigal Sons (film), a 2008 American documentary The Prodigal Son (Hall Caine novel), 1904 Prodigal Son (novel), by Dean Koontz, 2005 Prodigal Son (musician)...
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    The Master of Man (category Novels by Hall Caine)
    The Master of Man: The Story of a Sin was a best-selling 1921 novel by Hall Caine. The fictional story is set on the Isle of Man and is concerned with Victor...
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    on Chieveley Road Jimmy Bullard (1978–), Premiership football player Hall Caine (1853–1931), author, lived in Aberleigh Lodge, Bexleyheath from 1884 to...
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    Hagar, by the American Southern socialist and suffragist Mary Johnston. Hall Caine gave the name A Son of Hagar to 1885 book set in contemporary England...
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    The Deemster (category Novels by Hall Caine)
    The Deemster is a novel by Hall Caine published in 1887, considered to be the first 'Manx novel'. It was Caine's third novel, the second to be set in...
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    Grand Duke Michael Alexandrovich of Russia, George Bernard Shaw and Hall Caine. The building was used as Secret Intelligence Service (MI6) headquarters...
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  • candidates, and in Liverpool Everton, sitting National Labour MP Derwent Hall Caine found himself opposed (and eventually beaten) by a Conservative. By 14...
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    is an 1898 play written by British author Hall Caine. It is a drama, with a prologue and four acts. Caine insisted the play was not an adaptation of...
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  • The Prodigal Son is a best-selling novel by Hall Caine, published in November 1904 by Heinemann and translated into thirteen languages. It is set in a...
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  • Scottish international T. E. Brown (1830–1897), poet, scholar and theologian Hall Caine (1853–1931), novelist and playwright Cyril Clague (c. 1880–1946), poet...
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  • Richard Arthur Caine, (Kearney) (13 February 1946 – 25 September 2024) was an Australian swimming coach and convicted pedophile. He was the head coach...
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    The Woman Thou Gavest Me (novel) (category Novels by Hall Caine)
    novel by Hall Caine. The book is a fictional first-person account of a Catholic woman's struggle after marrying the wrong man. It was one of Caine's most...
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  • 1917 US silent film directed by Lawrence B. McGill and starring Derwent Hall Caine. 1919: Rodion Raskolnikow, 1919 Russian film. 191?: Raskolnikow, 1910s...
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    The Bondman (novel) (category Novels by Hall Caine)
    The Bondman is an 1890 best-selling novel by Hall Caine set in the Isle of Man and Iceland. It was the first novel to be released by the newly established...
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