• Stamboul Train is the second significant novel by Graham Greene. Set on a train journey from Ostend to Istanbul, the book was renamed Orient Express when...
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    Orient Express (category International named passenger trains)
    film adaptation of Graham Greene's Stamboul Train. Orient Express (1944), German film about a murder on the train. Sleeping Car to Trieste (1948), film...
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  • Murder on the Orient Express (category Novels set on trains)
    Coach was used to avoid confusion with the 1932 Graham Greene novel Stamboul Train, which had been published in the United States as Orient Express. After...
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    unsuccessful, and he later disowned them. His first true success was Stamboul Train (1932) which was taken on by the Book Society and adapted as the film...
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  • L'étrange monsieur Duvallier, directed by Victor Vicas, (France,1978) Stamboul Train, by Graham Greene, directed by Gianfranco Mingozzi (Italy/Hungary, 1980)...
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  • Express (2006), a PC game based on the novel Orient Express, the train service Stamboul Train (1932), a Graham Greene novel published in the United States...
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  • thriller film Orient Express (1934 film), the film version of the novel Stamboul Train Orient Express (1943 film), 1943 Hungarian film Orient Express (1944...
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    Greene for what he took to be a defamatory portrait of him in the novel Stamboul Train (1932). In 1934 he published the travelogue English Journey, an account...
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  • Middling Women, Guy Endore's The Werewolf of Paris, Graham Greene's Stamboul Train, Ernest Hemingway's Death in the Afternoon, Zelda Fitzgerald's Save...
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  • Nightfall (Heinemann, 1931) (repudiated by author, never re-published) Stamboul Train (Heinemann, 1932) (also published as Orient Express) It's a Battlefield...
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  • Shortly after publication, the first copies of Graham Greene's novel Stamboul Train, published by Heinemann in London, are withdrawn and the text altered...
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    The jailhouse was mentioned in Graham Greene's 1932 thriller novel Stamboul Train. The site is featured in the poem "For Nazim Hikmet in the Old Prison...
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  • August by William Faulkner A Glastonbury Romance by John Cowper Powys Stamboul Train by Graham Greene (England) Black Mischief by Evelyn Waugh Radetzky March...
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  • Angel, Norman Foster and Ralph Morgan. It is based on the 1932 novel Stamboul Train by Graham Greene, the first of his works to be adapted for the screen...
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    across the heath towards the Inn in 1822. In Grahame Greene's novel Stamboul Train written in 1932 one of the characters, Myatt, refers to Spaniards Road...
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  • Jewish, are portrayed as different from English or Spaniards. As in Stamboul Train, Greene uses a rich and sensual older Jewish man who fails to win the...
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    Express. Graham Greene's Stamboul Train - An Entertainment mentions the slip coach for Athens. Trains portal Dividing train Through coach A slip coach...
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  • Stamboul Quest is a 1934 American spy film set in World War I, directed by Sam Wood, starring Myrna Loy and George Brent and featuring Lionel Atwill. The...
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  • Christie American title to avoid confusion with Graham Greene's novel Stamboul Train, which in the US had been published as Orient Express Novel The Nigger...
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  • Previn and Alan Plater amongst others. In Graham Greene's 1932 novel Stamboul Train, Priestley is satirized as Quin Savory, author of The Great Gay Round...
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  • Within (1929) The Name of Action (1930) Rumour at Nightfall (1932) Stamboul Train (1932) It's a Battlefield (1934) England Made Me (1935) The Bear Fell...
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  • a girl) on the eve of the fascism's advent. Il treno per Istambul (Stamboul train) – by Gianfranco Mingozzi, from the Graham Greene's novel; in 4 episodes...
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    (1935) – Eleanor Dominey August Weekend (1936) – Claire Barry The Secret of Stamboul (1936) – Tania Tugboat Princess (1936) – Sally No Escape (1936) – Laura...
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  • 1962) "Summer Storm" (27 Aug 1962) "Address Unknown" (3 Sept 1962) "Stamboul Train" (10 Sept 1962) "Comrade Jacob" (17 Sept 1962) Like the preceding series...
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  • Within (1929) The Name of Action (1930) Rumour at Nightfall (1932) Stamboul Train (1932) It's a Battlefield (1934) England Made Me (1935) The Bear Fell...
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  • 1988, aged 91. Dreyfus (1931) - Dubois The House Opposite (1932) - Fahmy Stamboul (1932) - Mahmed Pasha The Flying Squad (1932) - Li Yoseph Insult (1932)...
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    Muffat Beggars in Ermine (1934) - John 'Flint' Dawson aka John Daniels Stamboul Quest (1934) - Herr Von Sturm One More River (1934) - Brough The Age of...
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    Captain (uncredited) The Desert Hawk (1950) as Abdul (uncredited) Flame of Stamboul (1951) as Joe Octavian The Great Caruso (1951) as Egisto Barretto Jim Thorpe...
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    he appeared in six Hitchcock films including Spellbound, Strangers on a Train and North by Northwest and in three television series, Topper, Going My...
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    (adaptation) Stamboul (1931) Blind Folly (1940) Flying Fifty-Five (1939) Kate Plus Ten (1938) a.k.a. Queen of Crime (USA) a.k.a. The Vanishing Train (USA: TV...
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