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    Evan Hunter (redirect from Ed mcbain)
    known as the author of 87th Precinct novels, published under the pen name Ed McBain, which are considered staples of police procedural genre. His other notable...
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  • procedural novels and stories by American author Ed McBain (a writing pseudonym of Evan Hunter). McBain's 87th Precinct works have been adapted, sometimes...
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  • writers who would come to virtually define the form, like Hillary Waugh, Ed McBain, and John Creasey started to appear regularly. In 1956, in his regular...
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  • High and Low, itself loosely based on the 1959 novel King's Ransom by Ed McBain (Evan Hunter). The film stars Denzel Washington, Ilfenesh Hadera, Jeffrey...
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  • McBain may refer to: Diane McBain (1941–2022), American actress Ed McBain (1926–2005), American author and screenwriter Edward McBain (died c. 1930),...
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    Diane Jean McBain (May 18, 1941 – December 21, 2022) was an American actress who, as a Warner Brothers contract player, reached a brief peak of popularity...
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  • on Ed McBain: "Evan Hunter, 78, a best-selling cop novel author who sold more than 100 million books under his own name and the pseudonym Ed McBain." (December...
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  • King's Ransom: An 87th Precinct Mystery is a novel by Ed McBain (Evan Hunter) published in 1959, part of his 87th Precinct series of police procedural...
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  • Cop Hater (1956) is the first 87th Precinct police procedural novel by Ed McBain. The murder of three detectives in quick succession in the 87th Precinct...
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  • On the Sidewalk Bleeding is a short story by an American author Ed McBain, also known as Evan Hunter. The story was first published in Manhunt magazine...
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  • Time to Die" and "Undercover", were based on 87th Precinct novels by Ed McBain and thus do not follow the usual Columbo format. "Columbo – Complete Series...
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  • same name that is part of his 87th Precinct written under the pen name Ed McBain. Dave Grusin composed the film's soundtrack score. Noted illustrator Richard...
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  • that he and Sydney Banks adapted from the 1975 novel of the same name by Ed McBain. Set in Montreal, Canada, it involves the brutal murder of a teenage girl...
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    Retrieved April 7, 2015. McBain, Ed (1984). Lizzie. Gettysburg, Pennsylvania: Arbor House. ISBN 978-0877955702. "Lizzie Borden with Ed McBain". Case Reopened....
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  • a Rock Star" (1991), and also appeared as a cop in "Double Shock" (1973). Ed Begley Jr played the murderer in "Undercover" (1994) and played Officer Stein...
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  • originally published in the compilation Transgressions: Volume Two edited by Ed McBain and published by Forge Books. It is one of three stories that is also...
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  • directed by Philippe Labro and adapted from the 1963 novel Ten Plus One by Ed McBain. Set in Nice, it tells the story of a police detective faced with a series...
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  • Time to Die" and "Undercover", were based on the 87th Precinct novels by Ed McBain, and thus do not strictly follow the standard Columbo/inverted detective...
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  • Kikushima. The film is loosely based on the 1959 novel King's Ransom by Ed McBain (Evan Hunter). It follows the story of a board member for a Japanese company...
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  • Sisco. Foley's character returned in Leonard's 2009 novel, Road Dogs. Ed McBain (24 August 1996). "A Love Story (With True Grit): Out of Sight by Elmore...
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  • which itself was based on the American novel King's Ransom (1959), by Ed McBain. Inkaar won national award for best editing. This was later remade into...
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    American author and screenwriter Evan Hunter, under his pseudonym of Ed McBain, as one of his 87th Precinct series of crime books. The director intended...
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  • characters appeared in a series of novels and short stories written by Ed McBain. Lansing portrayed Detective Steve Carella, who worked in Manhattan's...
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  • provides the background to the 1996 short story "Running from Legs" by Ed McBain. Elmaleh, Edmund (2009). The Canary Sang but Couldn't Fly. New York City:...
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  • Kurosawa (3rd ed.). Berkeley, Calif.: University of California Press. ISBN 0-520-22037-4. OCLC 41038353. Erens, Patricia (1979). Gottesman, Ronald (ed.). Akira...
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    (which itself was a pseudonym) wrote his crime fiction under the name of Ed McBain. As crime fiction has expanded, there have been many common tropes that...
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  • member of the police force. Well-known novelists in this genre include Ed McBain, P. D. James, and Bartholomew Gill. Whodunit: mystery fiction that focuses...
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  • The Mugger is a (1956) novel by Ed McBain, the second in his 87th Precinct series. It was adapted for a film of the same name in 1958. In 2002 the author...
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  • The Mugger may refer to: The Mugger (novel), a 1956 novel by Ed McBain The Mugger (film), a 1958 American film noir-crime film based on the novel Mugging...
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  • novels written by Ed McBain, Teddy Carella, the wife of Detective Steve Carella, was referred to as a "deaf-mute," but in later books, McBain stopped using...
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