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  2. The Man in the Red Coat - Wikipedia

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    According to Book Marks, the book received "positive" reviews based on twenty-eight critic reviews with eight being "rave" and twenty being "positive". [14] In Books in the Media, a site that aggregates critic reviews of books, the book received a (4.11 out of 5) from the site which was based on sixteen critic reviews. [15] [16] [17]

  3. Cross-dressing in film and television - Wikipedia

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    Yellowbeard (1983) – Captain Hughes sneaks a woman on board ship by having her dress as a man. Spokoystvie otmenyaetsya (1983) – Demobilized sergeant Nikolai Gorovoy (Ivan Shabaltas ) dresses up in a woman's gypsy outfit to deceive his father. Le Marginal (1983) – Jean-Claude Dreyfus plays the role of a transvestite.

  4. Men... - Wikipedia

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    When Paula comes to visit, Julius feigns eccentricity, wearing a gorilla mask the whole time and refusing to speak. Julius begins turning Stefan into a commercial artist, persuading him to give up his bohemian lifestyle and to dress and behave more like a businessman. This causes Paula to lose interest and Julius starts to win her back.

  5. Sorority Boys - Wikipedia

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    Sorority Boys is a 2002 American comedy film directed by Wallace Wolodarsky, about a group of college boys who dress up as girls in order to prove their innocence for a crime they did not commit. The film starred Barry Watson , Michael Rosenbaum and Harland Williams .

  6. The House Behind the Cedars (book) - Wikipedia

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    The House Behind the Cedars is the first published novel by American author Charles W. Chesnutt.It was published in 1900 by Houghton, Mifflin and Company. The story occurs in the southern American states of North and South Carolina a few years following the American Civil War.

  7. Motherless Brooklyn (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The novel won the 1999 National Book Critics Circle Award for fiction [2] and the 2000 Gold Dagger award for crime fiction. [3]Albert Mobilio of The New York Times wrote: . Under the guise of a detective novel, Lethem has written a more piercing tale of investigation, one revealing how the mind drives on its own "wheels within wheels."

  8. The Man in the Black Suit - Wikipedia

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    Dressed in a black three-piece suit, the man has pale skin and claw-like fingers. When he grins, his mouth exposes horrible shark-like teeth. The man—whose body odor smells like burnt match heads—tells Gary terrible things: that his mother has died while he was away, that his father intends to molest him, and that he (the man) intends to ...

  9. Sliver (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Sliver is an erotic novel by the American writer Ira Levin, first published in 1991.The story follows a group of mysterious people in a privately owned high-rise apartment building in New York City after an attractive young woman moves in.