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''The Dain Curse'' is a novel by
Dashiell Hammett Samuel Dashiell Hammett (; May 27, 1894 – January 10, 1961) was an American writer of hard-boiled detective novels and short stories. He was also a screenwriter and political activist. Among the enduring characters he created are Sam Spade ('' ...
, published in 1929. Before its publication in book form, it was serialized in '' Black Mask'' magazine in 1928 and 1929.


Serial publication

''The Dain Curse'' was originally serialized in four installments in the
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'' Black Mask'': *Part 1: "Black Lives" (Black Mask, November 1928) *Part 2: "The Hollow Temple" (Black Mask, December 1928) *Part 3: "Black Honeymoon" (Black Mask, January 1929) *Part 4: "Black Riddle" (Black Mask, February 1929) The novel of the same title based on the ''Black Mask'' serial is composed of three parts, each concerning different mysteries — Part One, ''The Dains''; Part Two, ''The Temple''; and Part Three, ''Quesada''.


Plot summary

The story is told in the first person, and the nameless detective known only as
The Continental Op The Continental Op is a fictional character created by Dashiell Hammett. He is a private investigator employed as an operative of the Continental Detective Agency's San Francisco office. The stories are all told in the first person and his name i ...
investigates a theft of diamonds from the Leggett family of San Francisco. The plot involves a supposed curse on the Dain family, said to inflict sudden and violent deaths upon those in their vicinity. Edgar Leggett's wife is a Dain, as is his daughter Gabrielle. The detective untangles a web of robberies, lies and murder. It is discovered that Gabrielle Leggett is under the influence of a mysterious religious
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and is also addicted to
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. Gabrielle escapes from the cult and marries her fiancé Eric Collinson, but bloodshed continues to follow her. The Continental Op, on behalf of four successive clients, investigates the reason behind all the mysterious, violent events surrounding Gabrielle Leggett, which he eventually uncovers. The concluding chapters of the novel contain a detailed description of how the Op weans her from her drug habit, and the novel ends on a hopeful note.


Characters in ''The Dain Curse''

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The Continental Op The Continental Op is a fictional character created by Dashiell Hammett. He is a private investigator employed as an operative of the Continental Detective Agency's San Francisco office. The stories are all told in the first person and his name i ...
– private detective (called in the miniseries "Hamilton Nash") * Madison Andrews – Leggett's attorney * Claude Baker – witnessed Gabrielle driving away in Quesada * Mrs. Begg – the Leggetts' former servant * Eric Carter – Collinson's alias in Quesada * Ralph Coleman – member of Temple of the Holy Grail cult * Eric Collinson – Gabrielle's fiancé, employed at Spear, Camp and Duffy * Hubert Collinson – Eric's father * Laurence Collinson – Eric's older brother * Daisy Cotton – Dick Cotton's wife * Dick Cotton – Quesada marshal * Alice Dain – Mrs. Leggett's maiden name * Lily Dain – Alice's sister, Gabrielle's mother * Warren Daley – the Leggetts' neighbor * Debro – "Carters'" nearest neighbor in Quesada * Sheriff Feeney – in Quesada * Mrs. Fink – employee at Temple of the Holy Grail * Tom Fink – Special effects man at Temple of the Holy Grail * Owen Fitzstephan – a writer and friend of Nash's * Dick Foley – Continental detective * Big-foot Gerber – cigar store owner * Aaronia Haldorn – Joseph's wife * Joseph Haldorn – head of Temple of the Holy Grail cult * Manuel Haldorn – Joseph and Aaronia's son * Watt Halstead – of Halstead and Beauchamp, a jeweler * Mr. & Mrs. Harper – Gabrielle's mysterious friends * Minnie Hershey – the Leggett's servant * Jacques Labaud – Mayenne/Leggett's fellow convict/escapee * Gabrielle Leggett – daughter of Edgar Leggett * Edgar Leggett – Gabrielle's father, a scientist * Mrs. Leggett, née Alice Dain * Mickey Linehan – Continental operative * MacMan - Continental operative * Walter Martin – Mayenne/Leggett's alias * Al Mason – Continental operative * Maurice Pierre de Mayenne – Edgar Legett's real name * Mary Nunez – "Carters'" servant * O'Gar – homicide detail detective sergeant, San Francisco Police Department * The Old Man - the head of the Continental Detective Agency * Mrs. Priestly – neighbor of the Leggetts * Pat Reddy – O'Gar's partner, San Francisco Police Department * Dr. Riese – Doctor responding to finding of Leggett's body, Gabrielle's doctor * Mrs. Livingston Rodman – Member of Temple of the Holy Grail cult * Ben Rolly – Quesada deputy sheriff * Harry Ruppert – Upton's employee * Jack Santos - a San Francisco reporter * Rhino Tingley – Minnie's boyfriend * Louis Upton – private detective from New York * Vernon – Quesada district attorney * Harve Whidden – witness who saw Gabrielle and a man driving away in Quesada


TV mini-series adaptation

The novel was adapted into a
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television miniseries in 1978, by director
E.W. Swackhamer Egbert Warnderink "E. W." Swackhamer Jr. (January 17, 1927 – December 5, 1994) was an American Television director, television and film director. Career Swackhamer's credits included ''M*A*S*H (TV series), M*A*S*H'', ''L.A. Law'', ''Murder, Sh ...
and producer
Martin Poll Martin Poll (November 24, 1922 – April 14, 2012) was an American film and television producer. Poll produced eleven feature films during his career, including ''The Lion in Winter'', for which he received a 1968 Academy Award nomination for A ...
, which starred
James Coburn James Harrison Coburn III (August 31, 1928 – November 18, 2002) was an American film and television actor who was featured in more than 70 films, largely action roles, and made 100 television appearances during a 45-year career.AllmoviBi ...
(as the Op, given the name "Hamilton Nash" for this film version),
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(as Ben Feeney),
Jean Simmons Jean Merilyn Simmons, (31 January 1929 – 22 January 2010) was a British actress and singer. One of J. Arthur Rank's "well-spoken young starlets", she appeared predominantly in films, beginning with those made in Great Britain during and aft ...
(as Aaronia Haldorn), Jason Miller (as Owen Fitzstephan),
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(as Alice Leggett), Paul Stewart (as the Old Man),
Nancy Addison Nancy Addison Altman (March 21, 1946Born 1946 as peSocial Security Death Index website accessed August 20, 2014. – June 18, 2002), also known as Nancy Addison, was an American actress noted for her appearances in soap operas. She first attra ...
(as Gabrielle Leggett),
Tom Bower Thomas Michael Bower (born 28 September 1946) is a British writer and former BBC journalist and television producer. He is known for his investigative journalism and for his unauthorised biographies, often of business tycoons and newspaper pr ...
(as Sergeant O'Gar),
David Canary David Hoyt Canary (August 25, 1938 – November 16, 2015) was an American actor. Canary is best known for his role as ranch foreman Candy Canaday in the NBC Western drama ''Bonanza'', and as Adam Chandler in the television soap opera ''All My ...
(as Jack Santos), Beeson Carroll (as Marshall Cotton),
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(as Hubert Collinson) and a pre-''Star Trek''
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(as Tom Fink). It received three
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nominations (one for the director). The script, by Robert W. Lenski, won the 1978
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for Best Television Feature or Miniseries. An edited version of the series was released on VHS in the 1990s; a complete, full-length, two-disc DVD edition is available. Coburn said " “We went for a mood piece and a lot of it worked. For television, it was pretty good. Still, we had to fight the network (CBS) to make it the way we intended to do it. We didn’t want too many close-ups. They didn’t understand. They said this is television and that’s not the way to shoot it Well, I said, ‘fuck ‘em, let’s shoot it like a film’, and you know what?, we did for the most part.”


References


External links

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Audio files of book
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