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- A Double-D**** Deceiver is a lost 1920 American silent crime-drama film directed by Alfred E. Green and starring Jack Pickford. It was produced and distributed...
- and starring Gary Cooper and Fay Wray. Based on the short story "The Double-D**** Deceiver" by O. Henry, the film is about a daring bandit called the Llano...
- the plot of Bombai Ka Babu is inspired by O. Henry's short story, "A Double-D**** Deceiver". The 1974 movie Zameer starring Amitabh Bachchan and Saira...
- movie was super hit. The movie is based on O. Henry's short story A Double-D**** Deceiver which was earlier adapted in 1960 as Bombai Ka Babu starring...
- fertile in ruses, warmonger-general, traitor, fomenter of evil, and double-d**** dissimulator ... Dudo of St. Quentin's. Gesta Normannorum. Book 1. Chapter...
- write full-time. It is described by John Rowe Townsend as "a tale of double-d**** villainy, with right triumphant in the end". It was adapted into a film...
- which the warp and weft yarns are d****, respectively; and double ikat, where both the warp and weft yarns are d****. A characteristic of ikat textiles...
- Profile", "Next to Reading Matter", "Art and the Bronco", "Phoebe", "A Double-d**** Deceiver", "The P****ing of Black Eagle", "A Retrieved Reformation", "Cherchez...
- Jes' Call Me Jim (1920) (Extant) Dollars and Sense (1920) (Extant) A Double-D**** Deceiver (1920) (considered lost) The Great Accident (1920) (considered...
- Cruel Day" by Reginald Rose. Heflin returned to Broadway to appear in a double bill of Arthur Miller's A View From the Bridge and A Memory of Two Mondays...