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During this period he published 18 plays and 3 novels, including the murder mystery The Red House Mystery ( 1922 ).
Mystery plays and miracle plays ( sometimes distinguished as two different forms, although the terms are often used interchangeably ) are among the earliest formally developed plays in medieval Europe.
* Wakefield Mystery Plays-a collection of thirty-two mystery plays performed in medieval and early Renaissance England.
* York Mystery Plays-a collection of forty-eight mystery plays
* The York Mystery plays
* A simulator of the progress of the pageants in the York Mystery plays
* Záhada hlavolamu (" Mystery of the conundrum "), the mechanical puzzle Hedgehog in the Cage plays a central role in the book
* The Mysteries from medieval Mystery plays in a version by Tony Harrison, directed by Bill Bryden ( 1985 )
As one of what Secretary of War William Windham called " acquitted felons ", Holcroft's post-arrest reputation meant that his plays achieved little success after 1795, although he was instrumental in bringing melodrama to Britain at the end of the decade with his Deaf and Dumb ( 1801 ) and A Tale of Mystery ( 1802 ) ( an unacknowledged translation of de Pixerécourt's Cœlina, ou, l ' enfant du mystère ).
* Mystic Seaport plays a big role in the Hardy Boys Book # 47 Mystery of the Whale Tattoo.
* Mystery plays
In 1950, MacKaye published The Mystery of Hamlet King of Denmark, or What We Will, a series of four plays written as prequels to William Shakespeare's Hamlet.
* Mystery Playhouse presents The Detection Club ( January 1948 ); six 30 minute radio plays by club members on BBC Home Service written in aid of club funds
The plays, written by Jacques Van Melkebeke, included Tintin in India – the Mystery of the Blue Diamond and Mr Boullock's Disappearance.
* Mystery play-Medieval plays focused on the presentation of Bible stories in churches as tableaux with accompanying antiphonal song.
The song ’ s coda plays over the end titles of the Beatles ’ 1967 Magical Mystery Tour film.
Sobran was the author of many books, including one about William Shakespeare, Alias Shakespeare: Solving the Greatest Literary Mystery of All Time ( 1997 ), wherein he espoused the Oxfordian theory that Edward de Vere, the 17th Earl of Oxford, was the true author of the plays usually attributed to William Shakespeare of Stratford-on-Avon.
The song also plays out over the last scene of the 1999 movie Mystery Men.
Other adaptations include collections of short horror stories such as The Headless Horseman: And Other Ghoulish Tales, poems such as The Headless Horseman Rides Tonight: More Poems to Trouble Your Sleep, and even plays such as The Mystery of the Headless Horseman.
Although he doesn't appear himself, Sebastian Moran plays a small part and is mentioned in the novel and Granada television series Young Sherlock: The Mystery of the Manor House written by Gerald Frow ( his non-canonical younger brother Jasper Moran does appear however ).
* In the 1999 film Mystery Men, Paul Reubens plays The Spleen.
The Chester Mystery Plays is a cycle of mystery plays dating back to at least the early part of the 15th century.

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Lawrence David Kusche, a research librarian from Arizona State University and author of The Bermuda Triangle Mystery: Solved ( 1975 ) argued that many claims of Gaddis and subsequent writers were often exaggerated, dubious or unverifiable.
Rouben Mamoulian's Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde ( Paramount, 1931 ), remembered for its use of color filters to create Jekyll's transformation before the camera, Michael Curtiz's Mystery of the Wax Museum ( Warner Brothers, 1933 ), and Island of Lost Souls ( Paramount, 1932 ) were all important horror films.
The three adaptations were transmitted under the title A Dorothy L. Sayers Mystery.
Rosemary and Darroll Pardoe, authors of The Female Pope: The Mystery of Pope Joan, theorize that if a female pope did exist, a more plausible time frame is 1086 and 1108, when there were several Antipopes ; during this time the reign of the legitimate Popes Victor III, Urban II, and Paschal II was not always established in Rome, since the city was occupied by Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor, and later sacked by the Normans.
Revised versions of " Irish Countess " and " Schalken " were reprinted in Le Fanu's first collection of short stories, the very rare Ghost Stories and Tales of Mystery ( 1851 ).
As a result, the first horror films in color were produced and released by the studio: Doctor X ( 1932 ) and Mystery of the Wax Museum ( 1933 ).
Zhang fantasized about her in his " Rhapsody on Contemplating the Mystery " ( 思玄賦 ), yet the pleasures of the flesh and immortality that she could offer were not tempting enough to sway his heart which was set elsewhere.
Mystery religions, sacred mysteries or simply mysteries, were religious cults of the Greco-Roman world, participation in which was reserved to initiates.
The Mystery Plays were revived in both York and Chester in 1951 as part of the Festival of Britain.
These are derived from the ancient Briton custom of Mystery Plays, in which stories and fables were enacted to teach lessons or educate about life in general.
Q-ships, also known as Q-boats, Decoy Vessels, Special Service Ships, or Mystery Ships, were heavily armed merchant ships with concealed weaponry, designed to lure submarines into making surface attacks.
Racial slurs and stereotypes were also removed, and in some cases ( such as The Secret of Shadow Ranch and The Mystery at the Moss-Covered Mansion ) entire plots were cast off and replaced with new ones.
Sweet Mystery of Life " and " I'm Falling in Love With Someone " were used in the Broadway adaptation of Thoroughly Modern Millie.
After Raymond Burr's death four movies were produced in a series entitled A Perry Mason Mystery, in which Barbara Hale continued to star as Della Street:
A number of his early major roles were in film serials, such as The Masked Rider ( 1919 ), in Chapter 2 of which he can be glimpsed onscreen for the first time, The Hope Diamond Mystery ( 1920 ) and King of the Wild ( 1930 ).
Parodies were done on shows such as Saturday Night Live, MadTV, and Mystery Science Theater 3000 ( which was produced in Minneapolis ).
In the introduction to later editions of Hapgood's 1973 book, Mystery in Acambaro, David Hatcher Childress writes that Hapgood was convinced that they were authentic ancient artifacts which indicated that men and dinosaurs had cohabited together in the recent past, and that dinosaurs had not become extinct many millions of years ago.
The Beatles were fans of the Bonzos: they featured them in the 1967 film Magical Mystery Tour and Paul McCartney ( working with Gus Dudgeon under the alias Apollo C. Vermouth ) had produced their 1968 hit single " I'm the Urban Spaceman ".
* D. Awdrey-Gore — The Toastrack Enigma, The Blancmange Tragedy, The Postcard Mystery, The Pincushion Affair, The Toothpaste Murder, The Dustwrapper Secret ( Note: These books, although attributed to Awdrey-Gore in Gorey's book The Awdrey-Gore Legacy, were not really written.
Before their attempted conversion to Christianity, the Sioux used Wakȟáŋ Tȟáŋka to refer to an organization of sacred entities whose ways were mysterious: thus, " The Great Mystery ".
Most of these were connected to the set being controlled by wires, but the Philco Mystery Control ( 1939 ) was a battery-operated low-frequency radio transmitter, thus making it the first wireless remote control for a consumer electronics device.
Scenes for the movie Mr. & Mrs. Smith were filmed in San Marino, as were scenes from many other movies ( including Memoirs of a Geisha, The Holiday, Monster-in-Law, Anger Management, The Wedding Singer, The Wedding Planner, Starsky & Hutch, Intolerable Cruelty, Beverly Hills Ninja, One Hour Photo, Legally Blond, American Wedding, Mystery Men, S1m0ne, Enough, Men in Black II, Charlie's Angels, and The Sweetest Thing ).

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