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    Dennis Yates Wheatley (8 January 1897 – 10 November 1977) was a British writer whose prolific output of thrillers and occult novels made him one of the...
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  • fictional character created by Dennis Wheatley who appeared in 11 novels published between 1933 and 1970. Dennis Wheatley originally created the character...
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    Tolkien: The Children of Húrin (unabridged) Dennis Wheatley: The Devil Rides Out (unabridged) Dennis Wheatley: Strange Conflict (unabridged) "Christopher...
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  • The Devil Rides Out (category Novels by Dennis Wheatley)
    The Devil Rides Out is a 1934 novel by Dennis Wheatley telling a disturbing story of black magic and the occult. The four main characters, the Duke de...
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  • The Devil Rides Out (film) (category Films based on works by Dennis Wheatley)
    written by Richard Matheson based on the 1934 novel of the same title by Dennis Wheatley. It is considered one of Terence Fisher's best films. It was the final...
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  • the occult with influences from classic horror movies to books by Dennis Wheatley. Despite the common perception, it has been noted that occult rock...
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  • horror films and the writings of J. R. R. Tolkien, H. P. Lovecraft, and Dennis Wheatley." He characterises side two as "given over to loose blues-rock jamming...
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  • Monk (1966) The Devil Rides Out (1968), adapted from the novel by Dennis Wheatley Countess Dracula (1971), directed by Peter Sasdy, based on the stories...
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  • culture. Examples include: The Devil Rides Out (1934) – a novel by Dennis Wheatley – made into a famous film by Hammer Studios in 1968. Rosemary's Baby...
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  • a minor character, and reflects in tone the supernatural novels of Dennis Wheatley who was then at the height of his popularity. The Pale Horse is mentioned...
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    figures in Britain's intelligence community at the time, including Dennis Wheatley, Roald Dahl, Ian Fleming, and Maxwell Knight, and wrote that he originated...
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  • The Satanist is a black magic/horror novel by Dennis Wheatley. Published in 1960, it is characterized by an anti-communist spy theme. The novel was one...
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    He had also never flown before, so the London Controlling Section's Dennis Wheatley took James up for a test flight to make sure he did not suffer from...
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    Mackenzie was the first successful spy novel satire. Prolific author Dennis Wheatley also wrote his first spy novel, The Eunuch of Stamboul (1935) during...
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  • Estonian Dennis Allen Dennis Anderson Dennis Avery Dennis Bailey Dennis Baker Dennis Bell Dennis Bennett Dennis Blair Dennis Boles Dennis Boyd Dennis Brown...
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    When he was about ten years old, he read his way through the works of Dennis Wheatley; The Ka of Gifford Hillary and The Haunting of Toby Jugg made a special...
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  • To the Devil a Daughter (category Films based on works by Dennis Wheatley)
    and Denholm Elliott. Based on the 1953 novel of the same name by Dennis Wheatley, it follows an American occult researcher in England who attempts to...
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    with black magic was propagated more widely in the fiction of Dennis Wheatley; Wheatley also conflated the two with Satanism and also the political ideology...
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  • Bond was also inspired by one of Dennis Wheatley's characters; the secret agent Gregory Sallust, based on Wheatley's late friend Gordon Eric Gordon-Tombe...
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    October 2008. Retrieved 2 October 2008. "Review: The Haunted Airman/Dennis Wheatley: A Letter to Posterity". November 2006. Archived from the original...
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    the novel Nightmare by Anne Blaisdell; he also adapted for Hammer Dennis Wheatley's The Devil Rides Out (1968). In 1971, Mattheson's short story "Duel"...
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    the U.S., the creators drew heavily from occult novelists such as Dennis Wheatley and Joris-Karl Huysmans, and from non-fiction occult writers popular...
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  • Jeri Westerson Donald Westlake (pseudonyms include Richard Stark) Dennis Wheatley Lionel White Michael White Stephen White Kate Wilhelm Alan Williams...
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  • Force Dudley Clarke Victor Jones London Controlling Section John Bevan Dennis Wheatley Ronald Wingate Ops (B) Noel Wild Roger Fleetwood-Hesketh List of Ops...
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  • The Haunted Airman (category Films based on works by Dennis Wheatley)
    thriller film first aired on BBC Four on 31 October 2006. Adapted from Dennis Wheatley's 1948 novel The Haunting of Toby Jugg, it was directed by Chris Durlacher...
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    and Education for Sanity, published by Heinemann in 1947. The author Dennis Wheatley novelised the activities of some people based at the school in his...
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    in the "Moss Country", a sheltered warm corner of the continent. Dennis Wheatley's novel The Man Who Missed the War (1945) also deals with a warm and...
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  • The Forbidden Territory (category Novels by Dennis Wheatley)
    The Forbidden Territory is a novel by British writer Dennis Wheatley, published by Hutchinson in 1933. His first published novel, it was an instant success...
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    titled In the Sargasso Sea. Uncharted Seas (1938) is a fantasy novel by Dennis Wheatley about a tramp steamer trapped in the Sargasso Sea surrounded by killer...
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    Howard. The occult writer Dennis Wheatley edited a series of books published under the umbrella title of The Dennis Wheatley Library of the Occult, which...
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