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Behold a Pale Horse is a 1964 American drama film directed by Fred Zinnemann and starring Gregory Peck, Omar Sharif and Anthony Quinn.The film is based on the 1961 novel Killing a Mouse on Sunday by Emeric Pressburger, which loosely details the life of the Spanish anarchist guerrilla Francesc Sabaté Llopart.
Milton William "Bill" Cooper (May 6, 1943 – November 5, 2001) was an American conspiracy theorist, radio broadcaster, and author known for his 1991 book Behold a Pale Horse, in which he warned of multiple global conspiracies, some involving extraterrestrial life.
Behold a Pale Horse may refer to: "Behold a pale horse", a phrase taken from the biblical Book of Revelation; Behold a Pale Horse, a 1964 film directed by Fred Zinnemann; Behold a Pale Horse, a 1991 book by Milton William Cooper; Behold! A Pale Horse, a 2009 album by The Ghost and the Grace; Behold, a Pale Horse, a 2013 album by Ebony Bones
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His memoir, Rider of the Pale Horse: A Memoir of Los Alamos and Beyond, co-authored with Amy Bianco, was published in 2006 by UNM Press. [14] The title of the memoir refers to Revelation 6:8: "Behold a pale horse: and his name that sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him." [12]
Second choice is move to Behold a Pale Horse (book) which re-directs to this article and not to Behold a Pale Horse. Then make Behold a Pale Horse a disambiguation page for both: Behold a Pale Horse (book) and Behold a Pale Horse (film) Proposal to close 30 June 2008. ~ WikiDon 23:27, 15 June 2008 (UTC)
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Behold! A Pale Horse is the debut album of the Bellingham, Washington , band The Ghost and the Grace , a moniker for the founder/creator Daniel Anderson (of Idiot Pilot fame). The album is based loosely on the concept of death and dying.