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Army of Darkness premiered on October 9, 1992 at the Sitges Film Festival, and was released in the United States on February 19, 1993.
Army of Darkness was nominated for the Grand Prize at Avoriaz Fantastic Film Festival, and won the Golden Raven at the Brussels International Festival of Fantasy Film in 1993.
* Army of Darkness at Deadites Online.
* Army of Darkness at Hollywood Teen Movies
The scholar Kenneth Billingsley found that Trumbo wrote The Daily Worker about films which he said communist influence in Hollywood had prevented from being made: among them were proposed adaptations of Arthur Koestler's anti-totalitarian works Darkness at Noon and The Yogi and the Commissar, which described the rise of communism in Russia.
Christ in Triumph over Darkness and Evil by Gabriel Loire ( 1982 ) at St. George's Cathedral, Cape Town, South Africa, in memory of Lord Mountbatten.
* Canadian poet and singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen recited the poem as an introduction to his own song " The Darkness ", during a couple of shows on his 2010 world tour, most notably at his State Kremlin Palace show on 7 October.
* 1816 – Lord Byron reads Fantasmagoriana to his four house guests at the Villa Diodati, Percy Shelley, Mary Shelley, Claire Clairmont, and John Polidori, and inspires his challenge that each guest write a ghost story, which culminated in Mary Shelley writing the novel Frankenstein, John Polidori writing the short story The Vampyre, and Byron writing the poem Darkness.
* Daylight, Darkness and Changing of the Seasons at the North Pole
Bukharin's confession and his motivation became subject of much debate among Western observers, inspiring Koestler's acclaimed novel Darkness at Noon and a philosophical essay by Maurice Merleau-Ponty in Humanism and Terror.
Edward Robert Harrison's Darkness at Night: A Riddle of the Universe ( 1987 ) is the definitive account to date of the dark night sky paradox, seen as a problem in the history of science.
* Edward Robert Harrison ( 1987 ) Darkness at Night: A Riddle of the Universe, Harvard University Press.
Four of his films have been shown at the San Francisco International Film Festival: Wodaabe-Herdsmen of the Sun in 1990, Bells from the Deep in 1993, Lessons of Darkness in 1993, and The Wild Blue Yonder in 2006.
Singer worked either as an executive producer or producer on eight of Herzog ’ s documentaries starting with “ Lessons of Darkness ” in 1991, “ The Wild Blue Yonder ” – won the International Critics Award at the Venice Film Festival, 2006 and including two of the most recent “ La Boheme, short ”, 2009, and “ Into the Abyss ”/” Death Row ”, 2011.
Later Dark Ages sourcebooks for the World of Darkness lend some credence to this presumption ( insofar as they show that White Wolf liked the idea ), as does the fact that Mark Rein Hagen ( one of the core figures at White Wolf, co-creator of the World of Darkness ) was one of the founders at Lion Rampant, and a co-creator of Ars Magica.
Thus, his response to Mark Twain's A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court was to write a similar time travel novel ( Lest Darkness Fall ) in which the method of time travel was rationalized and the hero's technical expertise both set at a believable level and constrained by the technological limitations of the age.
Bukharin's testimony became the subject of much debate among Western observers, inspiring Koestler's acclaimed novel Darkness at Noon and a philosophical essay by Maurice Merleau-Ponty in Humanism and Terror, among others.
Arthur Koestler's novel Darkness at Noon ( 1944 ) gives a haunting, if at least partly fictitious, portrayal of the atmosphere surrounding this trial.
In 1951, Rains won a Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Play for Darkness at Noon.
In " The Whisperer in Darkness " the Mi-go are heard to give praise to Nyarlathotep and Shub-Niggurath, suggesting some form of worship, although in newer works by authors other than Lovecraft, the Mi-go are at war with the Elder Gods.

Darkness and High
Vast legions of abishai serve the Queen of Darkness, milling through the Rallying Grounds and near the Temple of Takhisis and the Tower of High Sorcery.
Those who possessed Darkness Devices were known as High Lords.
Through the power of his Darkness Device, a High Lord could rip open a portal to other cosms.
*** " Darkness at High Noon " ( with Chris Bachalo, in # 17, 1991 )
In 2002, PBS television made a two-hour film about Foreman's ordeal during McCarthyism titled Darkness at High Noon: The Carl Foreman Documents.
In a surprise to many political observers in the U. S., in 2002 Chetwynd wrote, produced and directed Darkness at High Noon: The Carl Foreman Documents, a PBS documentary that recounted the life and career of American Communist Party member Carl Foreman.
After Darkness at High Noon he subsequently received an Emmy nomination for writing and producing Ike: Countdown to D-Day starring Tom Selleck, wrote and produced the political documentary Celsius 41. 11 and the historical film We Fight To Be Free.
The Professor of Darkness is the Most High Academe again and he proclaims Twig Honorary Academic Knight.
A lightning bolt from the Mother Storm struck the Stone Gardens, creating New Sanctaphrax, and Cowlquape became Most High Academe, a title conferred upon him by the Professor of Darkness moments before Sanctaphrax was unchained.
Out of Darkness into Light-A History of Port Perry High School by Paul Arculus ( 1987 )

Darkness and Noon
Bukharin's confession in particular became subject of much debate among Western observers, inspiring Koestler's acclaimed novel Darkness at Noon and philosophical essay by Maurice Merleau-Ponty in Humanism and Terror.
* The German-language original of Arthur Koestler's Darkness at Noon was lost.
A passage from Dietrich of Nieheim's De schismate libri III is used as an epigram at the beginning of the second chapter of Arthur Koestler's novel, Darkness at Noon:
De modis is credited in German editions of Darkness at Noon, but von Pastor is not.
Hitchens was " bowled over " in his adolescence by Richard Llewellyn's How Green Was My Valley, Arthur Koestler's Darkness at Noon, Fyodor Dostoyevsky's Crime and Punishment, R. H. Tawney's critique on Religion and the Rise of Capitalism, and the works of George Orwell.
In 1943 in London he met the well-known journalist Arthur Koestler, the later author of Darkness at Noon.
Darkness at Noon () is a novel by the Hungarian-born British novelist Arthur Koestler, first published in 1940.
On reaching England, Hardy arranged to have the manuscript published and chose the title Darkness at Noon.
In 1998, the Modern Library ranked Darkness at Noon as eighth on its list of the 100 best English-language novels of the 20th century.
Koestler wrote Darkness at Noon as the second part of a trilogy: the first volume was The Gladiators ( 1939 ), first published in Hungarian.
Koestler wrote Darkness at Noon in German while living in Paris.
Darkness At Noon is an allegory set in the Soviet Union during the 1938 purges, as Stalin consolidated his dictatorship by eliminating potential rivals within the Communist Party, the military, and the professions.
Darkness at Noon is divided into four parts: The First Hearing, the Second Hearing, the Third Hearing, and the Grammatical Fiction.
The difference between them introduces the first major theme of Darkness At Noon: the passing of the older, civilized generation, and the barbarism of their successors.
This scene introduces the second and third major themes of Darkness At Noon.
In 1998, the Modern Library ranked Darkness at Noon as eighth on its list of the
* WIRED: Darkness at Noon Enshrouds New England
* Darkness at Noon.

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