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Longer titles found: The White Hell of Pitz Palu (view), The White Hell of Pitz Palu (1929 film) (view), The White Hell of Pitz Palu (1950 film) (view)

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Armenian show groups. In 1968 Khachikian referred to her another role in The White Hell, which later led to winning character parts in veteran directors' films
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"21st Century Paranoia" was presented in Chile in January 2010 during the "White Hell Tour". On March 10 "Incubus" music video, directed by Carlos Toro,
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2. In 2010, she returned to Blind Eye Books to release the Lord of the White Hell (Cadeleonian series) Books One and Two. In 2011, she released a 10-part
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Sheffield the following year) and The Ascent of Wilberforce III (subtitled "The White Hell of Iffish Odorabad", and produced at the Traverse Theatre, in 1981,
List of LGBT-themed speculative fiction (262 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Two (Cadeleonian Series 3, 4) Ginn Hale 2014 Gay protagonists Lord of the White Hell, Book One and Book Two (Cadeleonian Series 1, 2) Ginn Hale 2010 Gay
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three were filmed so far: Cingöz Recai (1954), international title The White Hell, directed by Metin Erksan. Cast: Turan Seyfioğlu as Cingöz Recai, Neriman
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Herman, Patrick (April 2002). "Dans l'enfer blanc de l'amiante" [In the white hell of asbestos]. Le Monde diplomatique (in French). "Henri Pézerat nous