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Thompson also wrote Serpentine (1979), the story of convicted murderer Charles Sobhraj. Thompson wrote one novel, Celebrity (1982), which was on the national best-seller list for six months. [1] That novel became the basis for a five-hour miniseries in 1984. Thompson received the National Headliner Award for investigative reporting.
Sobhraj has been the subject of three non-fiction books, Serpentine (1979) by Thomas Thompson, [42] The Life and Crimes of Charles Sobhraj (1980) by Richard Neville and Julie Clarke, [43] and the section titled "The Bikini Murders" by Noel Barber in the Reader's Digest collection Great Cases of Interpol (1982).
Serpentine system, in structuring competitions; Serpentine, a 2020 fantasy story by Philip Pullman; Serpentine (1979) book by Thomas Thompson (American author) Serpentine (horse), racehorse winner of the 2020 Epsom Derby; Serpentine , a fictional race in Ninjago; Serpentine, a 1982 action game made for the Apple II
A film adaptation of Thomas Thompson's novel Serpentine [121] [122] [123] Untitled biopic about Giacomo Puccini starring Plácido Domingo [124] A film adaptation of Robert Silverberg's novel The Book of Skulls written by Jeff Davis and Terry Hayes [125] [123] [126] The Man Who Kept Secrets, a biopic about Hollywood lawyer Sidney Korshak [127]
Coppola at the 2011 San Diego Comic-Con. The following is a list of unproduced Francis Ford Coppola projects in roughly chronological order. During his long career, American film director Francis Ford Coppola has worked on a number of projects which never progressed beyond the pre-production stage under his direction.
Thomas L. Thompson (born January 7, 1939, in Detroit, Michigan) is an American-born Danish biblical scholar and theologian. He was professor of theology at the University of Copenhagen from 1993 to 2009.
Romeo Must Die: The Album is the soundtrack to Andrzej Bartkowiak's 2000 action film Romeo Must Die, composed of hip hop and R&B music. It was released on March 14, 2000 through Blackground Records and Virgin Records in association with Warner Bros. Records (who helped co-financed the soundtrack).
Thomas Thomson (chemist) (1773–1852), Scottish chemist Thomas Inkerman Thomson (1855–1919), hardware merchant and political figure in Ontario, Canada Thomas Napier Thomson (1798–1869), Scottish minister and writer