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Du Dahome Au Sahara: La Nature Et L'Homme (1907)
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Du Dahome Au Sahara: La Nature Et L'Homme (1907)

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Characters: 2 males, 1 femaleSingle setWinner! 2005 BBC International Playwriting ContestTyrus Cole, a horse trainer, lives on a ranch with his invalid sister Mary. Because he can’t watch her during the day, Tyrus has Mary confined to a root cellar. When Dwight Foley arrives at the ranch seeking help with his horse, he and Mary fall in love and begin plotting the demise of Tyrus and their eventual escape. Their plan escalates and in the end, the three find themselves trapped in a complex web of greed and secrets. You don’t see a lot of film noir westerns, but that genre turns out to be a winning combination…Humor was never a big factor in 1940s and ‘50s film noir, but it has a place here. Mr. DiIorio’s low-key jokiness comes from attitude and from the smooth use of western vernacular… Forcefully absorbing. -The New York Times.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
286
ISBN
9781168431462

Characters: 2 males, 1 femaleSingle setWinner! 2005 BBC International Playwriting ContestTyrus Cole, a horse trainer, lives on a ranch with his invalid sister Mary. Because he can’t watch her during the day, Tyrus has Mary confined to a root cellar. When Dwight Foley arrives at the ranch seeking help with his horse, he and Mary fall in love and begin plotting the demise of Tyrus and their eventual escape. Their plan escalates and in the end, the three find themselves trapped in a complex web of greed and secrets. You don’t see a lot of film noir westerns, but that genre turns out to be a winning combination…Humor was never a big factor in 1940s and ‘50s film noir, but it has a place here. Mr. DiIorio’s low-key jokiness comes from attitude and from the smooth use of western vernacular… Forcefully absorbing. -The New York Times.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
286
ISBN
9781168431462