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  2. Betrayed (1988 film) - Wikipedia

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    Betrayed is a 1988 American spy thriller film directed by Costa-Gavras, written by Joe Eszterhas, and starring Debra Winger and Tom Berenger. The plot is roughly based upon the terrorist activities of American neo-Nazi and white supremacist Robert Mathews and his group The Order .

  3. Betrayed - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Betrayed or The Betrayed may refer to: Betrayal, a violation of trust; Film and television

  4. When Strangers Marry - Wikipedia

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    Variety's review was positive: "Only thing wrong with this film is its misleading title. Tag, When Strangers Marry, suggests another of the problem plays of newlyweds when in reality pic is a taught (sic) psychological thriller about a murderer and a manhunt full of suspense and excitement."

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  6. Betrayed (Cast novel) - Wikipedia

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    Betrayed is the second novel of the House of Night fantasy series, written by American authors P.C. Cast and Kristin Cast. [2] The book was released on October 2, 2007 by St. Martin's Press, an extension of Macmillan Publishers. Since, it has been translated in more than 20 other languages, including Chinese, Portuguese and Romanian. [3]

  7. Betrayal (play) - Wikipedia

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    Betrayal is a play written by Harold Pinter in 1978. Critically regarded as one of the English playwright's major dramatic works, it features his characteristically economical dialogue, characters' hidden emotions and veiled motivations, and their self-absorbed competitive one-upmanship, face-saving, dishonesty, and (self-) deceptions.

  8. Southampton Plot - Wikipedia

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    The Southampton Plot is dramatised in Shakespeare's Henry V, in which it is portrayed as a French-financed betrayal of the king to stop Henry's invasion plans. It is also portrayed in the anonymous play, The History of Sir John Oldcastle (c.1600) and in William Kenrick's Falstaff's Wedding (1760). The Southampton Plot is shown in The King (2019 ...

  9. The Theory and Practice of Oligarchical Collectivism - Wikipedia

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    "Ignorance is Strength" details the perpetual class struggle characteristic of human societies; [8] beginning with the historical observation that societies always have hierarchically divided themselves into social classes and castes: the High (who rule); the Middle (who work for, and yearn to supplant the High), and the Low (whose goal is ...