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  2. The Chaperone (2018 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Chaperone is a 2018 period drama film, directed by Michael Engler, with a screenplay by Julian Fellowes, from the novel by Laura Moriarty. It stars Elizabeth McGovern , Haley Lu Richardson , Miranda Otto , Blythe Danner , Campbell Scott , Géza Röhrig and Victoria Hill .

  3. The Chaperone (2011 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Chaperone is a 2011 American crime comedy film directed by Stephen Herek, and also produced by WWE Studios. It stars Triple H , Yeardley Smith , Ariel Winter , Kevin Corrigan , José Zúñiga , Kevin Rankin , Enrico Colantoni , and Israel Broussard .

  4. Wikipedia:How to write a plot summary - Wikipedia

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    The most common organization of a plot section is generally a self-contained section (designated by == Plot == or sometimes == Synopsis ==). By convention, story plots are written in the narrative present—that is, in the present tense, matching the way that the story is experienced. [3] Provide a comprehensive plot summary.

  5. Glossary of motion picture terms - Wikipedia

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    A type of film distribution in which a film is shown in just a small fraction of the movie theaters available in a region or country, typically only in major metropolitan markets and often at small-scale independently owned theaters; in the U.S. and Canada, a limited release is defined as a film released in less than 600 theaters nationwide.

  6. Chaperone - Wikipedia

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    Chaperone or Chaperon may refer to: Chaperone (social) or chaperon, a person who accompanies or supervises young people on social occasions; Chaperone (clinical), a person who acts as a witness during a medical examination or procedure; Chaperon (headgear), a form of hood or hat worn in Western Europe in the Middle Ages

  7. The Chaperone - Wikipedia

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    The Chaperone may refer to: The Chaperone; The Chaperone "The Chaperone" "The Chaperone" (SpongeBob SquarePants) "The Chaperone" (The Monkees ...

  8. Thriller (genre) - Wikipedia

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    This genre is well suited to film and television. A thriller generally keeps its audience on the "edge of their seats" as the plot builds towards a climax. The cover-up of important information is a common element. [2] Literary devices such as red herrings, plot twists, unreliable narrators, and cliffhangers are used extensively.

  9. MacGuffin - Wikipedia

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    The use of a MacGuffin as a plot device predates the name MacGuffin. The Holy Grail of Arthurian legend has been cited as an early example of a MacGuffin. The Holy Grail is the desired object that is essential to initiate and advance the plot, but the final disposition of the Grail is never revealed, suggesting that the object is not of significance in itself. [8]