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    1. He Lives! Frankenstein in the Rubenstein - The Devil's Tale

      Now that you’ve recovered from the shock, you’ll be interested to know that this image is of the actor Richard John O. Smith portraying (...)

    2. The Goodson Blogson

      Stories frequently include links to helpful content like case dockets and court opinions, such as the recent article covering Duke University's (...)

    3. Kindle 2, public performances and copyright - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      I just wanted to clarify about whether you think a recorded audio book performed by an actor would qualify as a derivative work under (...)

    4. Devilish Movies this Spooky Season: a Lilly Library@Bishop's House Collection Spotlight - Duke Unive

      In Prince of Darkness , Donald Pleasance (character actor in other creepy  tales like Halloween ) stars as the priest trying to corral (...)

    5. What to Read this Month: March 2017 - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Cranston also chronicles his evolution on camera, from soap opera player trying to master the rules of show business to legendary character (...)

    6. D is for Diaries, Drama, and Dracula - The Devil's Tale

      Elaborate script and comic sketches recount the eight week long vacation in England and Scotland in 1887 of John Buck, an affluent, young (...)

    7. Adapting Shakespeare - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      In their heyday on the vaudeville stages of the early twentieth century, Dora Chance and her twin sister, Nora―unacknowledged daughters of Sir (...)

    8. LCRM Update #3 - The Devil's Tale

      Spaulding was successful enough to take her fledgling organization and make it into a major community actor in both Durham and (...)

    9. What to Read this Month: June 2022 - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Taste: My Life through Food by Stanley Tucci. From award-winning actor and food obsessive Stanley Tucci comes an intimate and charming (...)

    10. Uncola: Seven-Up, Counterculture and the Making of an American Brand - The Devil's Tale

      The most memorable ads from this campaign featured Trinidadian dancer and actor Geoffrey Holder explaining the difference between ugly, (...)

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