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The Dark Eye
Dark Eye(s) or The Dark Eye may refer to: Film, television, theater, and audio drama * Dark Eyes (1935 film), ''Dark Eyes'' (1935 film), a 1935 French drama film * Dark Eyes (play), ''Dark Eyes'' (play), a 1943 play by Elena Miramova in collaboration with Eugenie Leontovich * Dark Eyes (1951 film), ''Dark Eyes'' (1951 film) (''Schwarze Augen''), a German film starring Cornell Borchers * Dark Eyes (1987 film), ''Dark Eyes'' (1987 film), an Italian and Russian-language film * Dark Eyes (TV series), ''Dark Eyes'' (TV series), a 1995 series pilot featuring Roy Dupuis * Dark Eyes (audio drama), ''Dark Eyes'' (audio drama), a 2012 ''Doctor Who'' audio drama starring Paul McGann Games * The Dark Eye (role-playing game), ''The Dark Eye'' (role-playing game), a 1984 German role-playing system * The Dark Eye (video game), ''The Dark Eye'' (video game), a 1995 horror computer game * Dark Eyes (video game), ''Dark Eyes'' (video game), a 1999 Japanese multiplayer online role-playing game f ...
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Dark Eyes (1935 Film)
''Dark Eyes'' (French: ''Les yeux noirs'') is a 1935 French drama film directed by Viktor Tourjansky and starring Harry Baur, Simone Simon and Jean-Pierre Aumont.Oscherwitz & Higgins p.318 The film's sets were designed by the art director Eugène Lourié. Cast * Harry Baur as Ivan Ivanovitch Petroff * Simone Simon as Tania * Jean-Pierre Aumont as Karpoff * Jean-Max as Roudine * Christiane Ribes as Une demi-mondaine * Jeanne Brindeau as La gouvernante * Max Maxudian * Pierre Labry as Le noceur * André Dubosc as Le maître d'hôtel * Guy Sloux as Le fêtard * Nine Assia as Lucie * Viviane Romance as La comtesse * Georges Paulais * Jacques Berlioz (actor), Jacques Berlioz as Le directeur * Adrienne Trenkel * Maxime Fabert as Un convive * Claude Lehmann as Un jeune officier * Marguerite de Morlaye * Émile Genevois * Léon Arvel as Un serveur du restaurant * Raymond Aimos as Un serveur du restaurant * Rodolphe Marcilly * Pierre Athon * André Sim� ...
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Eye Color
Eye color is a polygene, polygenic phenotypic trait determined by two factors: the pigmentation of the eye's Iris (anatomy), iris and the frequency-dependence of the scattering of light by the Turbidity, turbid medium in the Stroma of iris, stroma of the iris. In humans, the pigmentation of the Iris (anatomy), iris varies from light brown to black, depending on the concentration of melanin in the iris pigment epithelium (located on the back of the iris), the melanin content within the iris stroma (located at the front of the iris), and the cellular density of the stroma. The appearance of blue, green, and hazel eyes results from the Tyndall effect, Tyndall scattering of light in the stroma, a phenomenon similar to Rayleigh scattering which accounts for the blue sky. Neither blue nor green pigments are present in the human iris or vitreous humour. This is an example of structural color, which depends on the lighting conditions, especially for lighter-colored eyes. The brightly c ...
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Dark Adapted Eye
''Dark Adapted Eye'' is a compilation album by Danielle Dax, an English experimental musician, formerly of The Lemon Kittens. Released in 1988 on Sire Records on LP, cassette and CD, it consisted of material from albums and singles released on her own label, Awesome Records, and was the first release of her material in North America. After being out of print for years, the CD was reissued in the U.S. by the Noble Rot label in 2008. In 2019, the U.S. label Rubellan Remasters remastered the album and reissued it on CD with several bonus tracks different from the original release. All tracks were produced by Dax and co-written by David Knight. This compilation album could be considered an expanded international edition of her third album, Inky Bloaters, missing only "Born to Be Bad" from that album. Cover artwork is by Holly Warburton. Track listing Reception The single "Cat-House" was described by ''Billboard'' magazine as "Pile-driving dance-rock adiatingwith ene ...
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Dark Eyes (Half Moon Run Album)
''Dark Eyes'' is the debut studio album by the Canadian indie rock band Half Moon Run, released through Indica Records in Canada on March 27, 2012. Their debut single "Full Circle" reached number 29 on the Canadian rock/alternative chart in 2012. The track was also used on the 'Horizon' trailer for '' Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag'', shown during E3 2013. The album's second single "Call Me in the Afternoon" peaked at number 19 on the Canadian rock/alternative chart in 2013. In the United States, the album has sold 12,000 copies as of September 2015. The band also released a song entitled 'Unofferable' on the album's international release in July 2013. Track listing Charts Personnel Half Moon Run *Devon Portielje *Conner Molander *Dylan Phillips Additional musicians *Thomas Chartré – cello on "Need It", "Give Up", and "21 Gun Salute" *Brigitte Dajczer – violin on "Give Up" *Tosca String Quartet – strings on "Unofferable" *Babette Hayward – background vocals on ...
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Dark Eyes (Tomasz Stańko Album)
''Dark Eyes'' is an album by the Tomasz Stańko Quintet recorded in April 2009 and released on ECM later that same year. The quintet features Stańko on trumpet, Jakob Bro on guitar, Alexi Tuomarila on piano, Anders Christensen on bass guitar, and Olavi Louhivuori on drums.ECM discography
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The review by Michael G. Nastos awarded the album 3½ stars stating "With the late-night aspect emphasized and the ECM precept fully realized, ''Dark Eyes'' represents yet another triumph for this extraordinary artist, who always pulls back and digs deep into the wellspring of emotion with every passing moment."Nastos, M. G

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Dark Eyes (Bob Dylan Song)
"Dark Eyes" is a folk song written and performed by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan that appears as the 10th and final track on his 1985 album '' Empire Burlesque''. The song features a sparse arrangement in which Dylan's vocal is only accompanied by his own acoustic guitar and a harmonica played in a rack, and is thus devoid of the "80s style" aesthetic for which the rest of the album is known. As a result, many critics and fans consider it a high point of the album. It was anthologized on the compilation albums ''Dylan'' in 2007 and ''The Essential Bob Dylan'' (2009 reissue). Composition and themes According to his memoir, '' Chronicles: Volume One'', Dylan wrote the song specifically to close the album at the suggestion of engineer Arthur Baker. Dylan claims that inspiration for the song came from seeing a prostitute in a hallway at the Plaza Hotel on 59th Street in New York City: "As I stepped out of the elevator, a call girl was coming toward me in the hallway—pale ...
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Dark Eyes (Russian Song)
"Dark Eyes" () is a well-known and popular Russian romance (sentimental art song). The lyrics were written by the poet and writer Yevhen Hrebinka and first published on 17 January 1843. The melody associated with the lyrics has been borrowed from the "Valse hommage", Op. 21 for piano, written by Florian Hermann and published in 1879. The Russian singer Feodor Chaliapin popularized a version of "Dark Eyes" with changes to the lyrics and additional verses. Another popular version was written by the Italian-born British composer Adalgiso Ferraris, and first published in 1910 as "Schwarze Augen" ("Black Eyes"). The song became one of his major successes in the 1920s and 1930s; his version was played by Albert Sandler and Leslie Jeffries in 1939, and sung by Al Bowlly, with lyrics by Albert Mellor, as "Black Eyes" in 1939. Max Jaffa also recorded a version of the song in 1967. Composition The lyrics were written by the poet and writer Yevhen Hrebinka, born in Poltava, now in Ukraine ...
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William Bernhardt
William Bernhardt is an American thriller/mystery/suspense fiction author best known for his "Ben Kincaid" series of book Career Bernhardt is best known for his series of legal thrillers. ''Library Journal'' called him the "master of the courtroom drama". He has written several novels outside the series, including ''Nemesis: The Final Case of Eliot Ness'' and ''The Florentine Poet,'' which has been called, "The Princess Bride for literature lovers." Bernhardt spent over two years researching ''Nemesis,'' which provides a compelling solution to the unsolved mystery of the identity of The Mad Butcher of Cleveland, generally considered America's first true serial killer. His other series characters include, Susan Pulaski (''Dark Eye'' and ''Strip Search''), Daniel Pike (''The Last Chance Lawyer''), and Kenzi Rivera (''Splitsville''). His most recent novel is ''Challengers of the Dust'' (2025), a historical novel set in 1935 Dust Bowl Oklahoma. In 2023, acting on a suggestion from ...
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David Fincher
David Andrew Leo Fincher (born August 28, 1962) is an American film director. Often described as one of the preeminent directors of his generation, David Fincher filmography, his films, of which most are psychological thrillers, have collectively grossed over $2.1 billion worldwide and have received List of awards and nominations received by David Fincher, numerous accolades, including three nominations for the Academy Award for Best Director. He has also received four Primetime Emmy Awards, two Grammy Awards, a BAFTA Award, and a Golden Globe Award. Fincher co-founded the production company Propaganda Films in 1986. He directed numerous music videos for the company, including Madonna's "Express Yourself (Madonna song), Express Yourself" in 1989 and "Vogue (Madonna song), Vogue" in 1990, both of which won him the MTV Video Music Award for Best Direction. He received two Grammy Award for Best Music Video, Grammy Awards for Best Music Video for "Love Is Strong" (1994) by the ...
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Nex Entertainment
, formerly known as GAU Entertainment and , was a Japanese video game developer originally established in 1992. It developed games for publishers on a contract basis. Its clients included Sega, Capcom, Namco, Takara, Taito Corporation, Taito, Atlus, and Square Enix. Nex Entertainment was founded as GAU Entertainment and two years later the company merged into Nextech, which was bought by Sega in 1997. Nex Entertainment emerged as a third-party developer in 2003. NEX Entertainment's major shareholder, Fields announced on July 29, 2016 that it closed the company. Games Arcade *''Cobra the Arcade'' *''Time Crisis 3'' *''Time Crisis 4'' Dreamcast *''Dino Crisis (video game), Dino Crisis'' *''Dream Studio'' *''Resident Evil – Code: Veronica'' *''Resident Evil – Code: Veronica#Code: Veronica X, Resident Evil – Code: Veronica X'' *''Shenmue'' *''Type X: Spiral Nightmare'' (canceled) Game Boy Advance *''Shining Soul'' (co-developed with Grasshopper Manufacture) *''Shining Soul II ...
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Dark Eyes (play)
''Dark Eyes'' is a play written by Elena Miramova (in collaboration with Eugenie Leontovich) that premiered in 1943. The comedy centers on three Russian-American actresses who have fallen into serious financial trouble and are urgently seeking a backer for their new play. The story is based upon an earlier Miramova work called "Love Is Not a Potato"; the play originally was titled ''To the Purple''."Gossip of the Rialto". ''The New York Times''. 20 December 1942. List of characters *John Field: A well-to-do widower and successful businessman who lives in Long Island with his family. *Grandmother Field: John's mother, whose birthday is the day that the play begins. *Larry Field: John's son, twenty-two years old, a self-described "bum". *Helen Field: John's daughter, younger than Larry, a girl of romantic temperament and the fiancée of Nikolai. *Pearl: A Negro maid who works for the Fields. *Willoughby: A butler employed by the Field family. *Prince Nikolai Toradje: A Georgian ém ...
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