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    Raymond Roman Thierry Polański (né Liebling; born 18 August 1933) is a French and Polish film director, producer, screenwriter, actor and convicted sex...
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  • Galette des rois (Eurédif "Suspense" 16, 1975) La Garde meurt… (Eurédif "Suspense Poche" 1, 1975) Bête à en mourir (Eurédif "Suspense Poche" 8, 1975) Les Armures...
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  • of a story." Boileau and Narcejac were exponents of what they termed "le roman de la victime" ("the victim novel") which may be defined as a suspense novel...
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    Satire (redirect from Roman satirists)
    Quintilian, however, was used to denote only Roman verse satire, a strict genre that imposed hexameter form, a narrower genre than what would be later intended...
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  • Black Water (novella) (category Roman à clef novels)
    Black Water is a 1992 novella by the American writer and professor Joyce Carol Oates. It is a roman à clef based on the Chappaquiddick incident, in which...
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    Michel « Spécial suspense », 2006 Prédateurs, Albin Michel « Spécial suspense », 2007 La Théorie Gaïa, Albin Michel « Spécial suspense », 2008 Léviatemps...
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    médiatique à suspense". Acrimed | Action Critique Médias (in French). Archived from the original on 30 May 2023. Retrieved 26 July 2023. "A Orléans, Emmanuel...
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    1967, she played a blind woman menaced by drug dealers in her own home in the suspense thriller Wait Until Dark, which earned her a Best Actress Oscar...
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    even slightly", Hitchcock said, "it would have gone from being a suspense film into a horror film." The final scene of the so-called American version...
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    Robert Hossein (category Converts to Roman Catholicism)
    characteristic trademarks: using a seemingly straightforward suspense plot and subverting its conventions (sometimes to the extent of a complete disregard of the...
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    and hanging in doubtful suspense, rather to believe that which carries with it some hopes, than that which brings none at all?" A close parallel just before...
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    collaborations with director Alfred Hitchcock, the suspense-romance Spellbound (1945), opposite Ingrid Bergman. Peck plays a man who is thought to be the new director...
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  • risk of a lack of suspense for fans, or even the prospect of mutually beneficial collusion between teams. Each national team had to submit a squad of...
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    Science fiction (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
    from 1959 to 1964. It featured fantasy, suspense, and horror as well as science fiction, with each episode being a complete story. Critics have ranked it...
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  • pictorial descriptions, religious disputes and letters, which keeps you in suspense" and called it an "extremely interesting panorama of 18th-century Poland...
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    Monte Cristo in Bengali, translated by Rajarshee Gupta for Mirchi's Sunday Suspense Programme. Edmond Dantès was voiced by actor Gaurav Chakrabarty. Abbé Faria...
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    Grace Kelly (category American Roman Catholics)
    (1956), and three Alfred Hitchcock suspense thrillers: Dial M for Murder (1954), Rear Window (1954), and To Catch a Thief (1955). Kelly retired from acting...
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    landscapes with an eerie serenity. Jarmusch, creating an atmosphere of suspense and contemplation, is more generally inspired by the work of Melville....
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  • child. A friendship with a Catholic priest later helped lead to Hank and his wife's conversion in 1959. He was known to frequently read Thomas à Kempis'...
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  • divorce from Perry in 1971, she wrote a roman à clef about her marriage, incorporating many of the problems she faced as a female screenwriter in Hollywood...
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    second, Wait Until Dark, is a suspense thriller in which Hepburn demonstrated her acting range by playing the part of a terrorised blind woman. Filmed...
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    Robert Altman (category Former Roman Catholics)
    Upon a Savage Night", one of his episodes of Kraft Suspense Theatre, for release as a television film under the title Nightmare in Chicago. In a 1963...
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    marking a low point in Eastwood's career. Eastwood directed and starred in White Hunter Black Heart (1990), an adaptation of Peter Viertel's roman à clef...
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  • the Murdered Woman (Arabic: حكاية الصبية المقتولة, romanized: Hikayat as-Sabiyya al-Maqtula), is a story contained in the One Thousand and One Nights...
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    also labeled Rio Bravo as one of his influences. He listed the Australian suspense film Roadgames (1981) as another favorite film. Other films he cited as...
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  • (1980) dir. Irvin Kershner Falling Leaves (1912) dir. Alice Guy-Blaché Suspense (1913) dir. Phillips Smalley and Lois Weber The Wind (1928) dir. Victor...
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  • are eliminated and decreases if upper values are eliminated). To promote suspense and lengthen games, the banker's offer is usually less than the expected...
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  • The Emperor of Ocean Park (category Alfred A. Knopf books)
    says that the book was decidedly not a roman à clef. While superficially, Stephen Carter and Talcott Garland shared a number of characteristics – they were...
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    Marie Antoinette (category Austrian Roman Catholics)
    of Lafayette and his allies, the King was given a suspensive veto allowing him to veto any laws for a period of four years. With time, Mirabeau would...
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  • ruined Konoha. The scene has a dark tone, meant to build anticipation and suspense throughout the story. When writer Ukyō Kodachi showed artist Mikio Ikemoto...
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