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The four main characters, the Duke de Richleau, Rex van Ryn, Simon Aron and Richard Eaton, appear in a series of novels by Wheatley. A serialised version appeared, begun in The Daily Mail in 1934. The book was made into a film by Hammer Film Productions in 1968. There is also an abridged, young adult version "retold" by Alison Sage for the ...
De Richleau’s three new friends were Simon Aron (born 1905), a Left-leaning Anglo-Jewish banker and partner in Schröchild Brothers; aviator Rex Mackintosh Van Ryn (born around 1903), the athletic son of de Richleau’s old American friend Channock Van Ryn; and Richard Eaton (born 1908), a Conservative Englishman and publisher (of the Galleon ...
De Richleau and his friend Rex Van Ryn manage to rescue Simon and another young initiate, Tanith, from a devil-worshipping cult. During the rescue, they disrupt a May Day ceremony on Salisbury Plain, in which the Devil appears under the guise of the "Goat of Mendes".
The Duke de Richleau receives a letter that is a code from his missing friend the young American Rex Van Ryn, who hunted for treasure lost during the Soviet takeover of Russia, but who is now in prison somewhere in that vast country. He shares the letter with another young friend, Simon Aron, who agrees to accompany him to search for their friend.
Rex Ashley Ryan [1] (born December 13, 1962) is an American former football coach and analyst. Ryan was formerly the head coach of the New York Jets and Buffalo Bills of the National Football League (NFL), and also held various coaching positions with seven other NFL and college teams.
The Devil Rides Out (1968) – Rex Van Ryn (voice, uncredited) Carry On Up the Khyber (1968) – Narrator (voice, uncredited) The Body Stealers (1969) – Bob Megan; The Assassination Bureau (1969) – Narrator (voice, uncredited) The File of the Golden Goose (1969) – Narrator (voice, uncredited) When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth (1970 ...
From 1933 to 1943, Vetluguin (as Van Ryn) was an assistant editor at the popular women's magazine Redbook, after which he accepted the invitation of Louis B. Mayer, co-owner of the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios, to become his assistant and also head of the script department at MGM. [9] In 1948, Vetluguin received the position of producer at MGM.
Wilmer Allison and John Van Ryn successfully defended their title, defeating John Doeg and George Lott in the final, 6–3, 6–3, 6–2 to win the gentlemen's doubles tennis title at the 1930 Wimbledon Championship.