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Nagyová and Dagmar Patrasová (Xenie) had also a joint performance in the crime drama Smrt stopařek (lit.: "Killing Hitchhikers", 1979) directed by Jindřich Polák, who is better known for his creation of the children TV's character Pan Tau. Besides, Theodor Pištěk designed the costumes for the series.
Arabella, a 1924 German silent drama film; Arabella, a 1967 English-language Italian comedy film; Arabella, a historical romance novel by Georgette Heyer; Arabella, a German talk show; AraBella (Philippine TV series), a Philippine television drama series
The earliest English use was the granddaughter of Arabella de Leuchars, Arabella de Quincy (c.1186–1258), the daughter of Saer de Quincy, 1st Earl of Winchester. Typical for medieval bearers of the name, both these Arabellas are also documented as Orabel[la] and Orabilia, and in documents that Latinize names as Orabilis. [ 2 ]
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Arabella had its premiere there on May 1, 1917. Today it is considered lost, apart from a few meters of film. Arabella arrived in Austria-Hungary on November 2, 1917. The film was four acts over 1,500 meters long and was banned from schools. It was shown in Germany the following year, during the war.
AraBella is a 2023 Philippine television drama series broadcast by GMA Network. Directed by Adolf Alix Jr., it stars Shayne Sava and Althea Ablan both in the title roles. It premiered on March 6, 2023 on the network's Afternoon Prime line up replacing Unica Hija. The series concluded on June 23, 2023 with a total of 78 episodes.
Arabella is an Italian comedy film in the English language, starring Virna Lisi, Terry-Thomas and James Fox. It was directed by Mauro Bolognini. [1] The film is a comic farce set in Italy, playing off the interaction between English and Italian stereotypes. [citation needed]
Arabella, Op. 79, is a lyric comedy, or opera, in three acts by Richard Strauss to a German libretto by Hugo von Hofmannsthal, their sixth and last operatic collaboration. Performance history [ edit ]