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  2. Forbidden Fruit (1921 film) - Wikipedia

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    Forbidden Fruit is a 1921 American silent drama film directed by Cecil B. DeMille, and starring Agnes Ayres, Forrest Stanley, Clarence Burton, and Kathlyn Williams. [1] It is a remake of the 1915 film The Golden Chance , which was also directed by DeMille.

  3. Fruit (slang) - Wikipedia

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    Fruit, fruity, and fruitcake, as well as its many variations, are slang or even sexual slang terms which have various origins. These terms have often been used derogatorily to refer to LGBT people. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Usually used as pejoratives , the terms have also been re-appropriated as insider terms of endearment within LGBT communities. [ 3 ]

  4. Forbidden Fruit (1952 film) - Wikipedia

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    Forbidden Fruit (French: Le Fruit défendu) is a 1952 French drama film directed by Henri Verneuil and starring Fernandel, [1] Françoise Arnoul and Claude Nollier. Drawn from the novel Act of Passion ( Lettre à mon juge ) by Georges Simenon , it omits the book's grim resolution and instead invents a happy ending.

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    ‘Stagecoach’ (1939) Critic Quote: “Action-packed and jaw-droppingly epic (it was the first time director John Ford ever shot in Monument Valley), ‘Stagecoach’ is the perfect Western to ...

  6. Forbidden fruit - Wikipedia

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    Terence McKenna proposed that the forbidden fruit was a reference to psychotropic plants and fungi, specifically psilocybin mushrooms, which he theorized played a central role in the evolution of the human brain. [25] Earlier, in a well-documented but heavily criticized study, [26] [27] John M. Allegro proposed the mushroom as the forbidden ...

  7. Forbidden fruit (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Forbidden Fruit, directed by Henri Verneuil; Forbidden Fruit, a 1953 Mexican drama film; Forbidden Fruit, directed by Sue Maluwa-Bruce, Beate Kunath and Yvonne Zückmantel; Forbidden Fruit, directed by Dome Karukoski; Heart of Men, reissued as Forbidden Fruit, directed by Frank Rajah Arase

  8. List of LGBTQ-related films - Wikipedia

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    Forbidden Fruit, Germany/Zimbabwe (2000) Forbidden Love: The Unashamed Stories of Lesbian Lives, Canada (1992) Foreign Lovers, US (2017) Forever Fever, Singapore (1998) Forgive and Forget, UK (2000) Formula 17 (十七歲的天空), Taiwan (2004) Fortune and Men's Eyes, Canada/US (1971) Fotostar, Switzerland (2003) A Four Letter Word, US (2007)

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