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  • Decameron Nights
  • 1953 British-American film by Hugo Fregonese

    Decameron Nights (also known as Tres Historias De Amor) is a 1953 British-American anthology Technicolor film directed by Hugo Fregonese and starring Joan

    Decameron Nights

    Decameron_Nights

  • The Decameron
  • 14th-century collection of stories by Giovanni Boccaccio

    The Decameron (/dɪˈkæmərən/ dih-KAM-ər-ən; Italian: Decameron [deˈkaːmeron, dekameˈrɔn, -ˈron] or Decamerone [dekameˈroːne]), subtitled Prince Galehaut

    The Decameron

    The Decameron

    The_Decameron

  • Decameron Nights (1924 film)
  • 1924 British film by Herbert Wilcox

    Decameron Nights is a 1924 British-German silent drama film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Lionel Barrymore, Ivy Duke and Werner Krauss. It is

    Decameron Nights (1924 film)

    Decameron_Nights_(1924_film)

  • The Decameron (film)
  • 1971 film by Pier Paolo Pasolini

    The Decameron (Italian: Il Decameron) is a 1971 anthology erotic comedy film written and directed by Pier Paolo Pasolini, based on the 14th-century collection

    The Decameron (film)

    The_Decameron_(film)

  • One Thousand and One Nights
  • Collection of Middle Eastern folk tales

    the Nights are found in Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales (in The Squire's Tale the hero travels on a flying brass horse) and Boccaccio's Decameron. Echoes

    One Thousand and One Nights

    One Thousand and One Nights

    One_Thousand_and_One_Nights

  • Joan Fontaine
  • British-American actress (1917–2013)

    in Ivanhoe (1952), a big success. She was reunited with Jourdan in Decameron Nights (1953) then went to Paramount for the low-budget Flight to Tangier

    Joan Fontaine

    Joan Fontaine

    Joan_Fontaine

  • Louis Jourdan
  • French actor (1921–2015)

    comedy, The Happy Time (1952). He was reunited with Joan Fontaine for Decameron Nights (1953) then returned home to France to make Rue de l'Estrapade (1953)

    Louis Jourdan

    Louis Jourdan

    Louis_Jourdan

  • Joan Collins
  • English actress and writer (born 1933)

    (1952). Her subsequent films whilst under contract to Rank included Decameron Nights (1953) with Joan Fontaine; England's first X certificate drama, Cosh

    Joan Collins

    Joan Collins

    Joan_Collins

  • Arabian Nights (1974 film)
  • 1974 film by Pier Paolo Pasolini

    Thousand and One Nights, also known as The Arabian Nights. It is the last of Pasolini's "Trilogy of Life", which began with The Decameron and continued with

    Arabian Nights (1974 film)

    Arabian_Nights_(1974_film)

  • Hugo Fregonese
  • Argentina-born film director (1908–1987)

    Apache Drums (1951) My Six Convicts (1952) Untamed Frontier (1952) Decameron Nights (1953) Blowing Wild (1953) Man in the Attic (1953) The Raid (1954)

    Hugo Fregonese

    Hugo Fregonese

    Hugo_Fregonese

  • Binnie Barnes
  • English actress (1903–1998)

    Frankovich and appeared in several films he produced there, including Decameron Nights with Louis Jourdan and Malaga with Maureen O'Hara and Macdonald Carey

    Binnie Barnes

    Binnie Barnes

    Binnie_Barnes

  • Melissa Stribling
  • Scottish actress (1926–1992)

    1952 Crow Hollow Diana Wilson 1952 Ghost Ship Party Girl (Vera) 1953 Decameron Nights Girl in Villa 1953 Noose for a Lady Vanessa Lane 1954 Thought to Kill

    Melissa Stribling

    Melissa_Stribling

  • Herbert Wilcox
  • British film producer and director (1890–1977)

    England alone. Pommer asked Wilcox to collaborate again and they made Decameron Nights (1924). Back in Britain he made Paddy the Next Best Thing (1923). After

    Herbert Wilcox

    Herbert_Wilcox

  • List of RKO Pictures films
  • Variety. Retrieved June 29, 2017. Jewell & Harbin 1982, pp. 244, 276. "Decameron Nights: Detail View". American Film Institute. Retrieved February 2, 2016

    List of RKO Pictures films

    List_of_RKO_Pictures_films

  • Summary of Decameron tales
  • commentaries of the 100 stories within Giovanni Boccaccio's The Decameron. Each story of the Decameron begins with a short heading explaining the plot of the story

    Summary of Decameron tales

    Summary of Decameron tales

    Summary_of_Decameron_tales

  • The Facetious Nights of Straparola
  • 1550 short story collection by Giovanni Francesco Straparola

    fairy-tale collector Giovanni Francesco Straparola. Modeled after Boccaccio's Decameron, it is significant as often being called the first European storybook

    The Facetious Nights of Straparola

    The Facetious Nights of Straparola

    The_Facetious_Nights_of_Straparola

  • 1927 (theatre company)
  • British theatre company

    Canterbury. Decameron Nights, an audio performance based on the stage show Roots, broadcast on BBC Radio 3 (2020). The name Decameron Nights refers to Giovanni

    1927 (theatre company)

    1927_(theatre_company)

  • Werner Krauss
  • German actor (1884–1959)

    (1923) as Pontius Pilatus The Unknown Tomorrow (1923) as Marc Muradock Decameron Nights (1924) as Soldan Waxworks (1924, dir. Paul Leni) as Jack the Ripper

    Werner Krauss

    Werner Krauss

    Werner_Krauss

  • Mara Lane
  • British-Austrian actress (1930–2014)

    1954 Susan Slept Here Marilyn 1953 Innocents in Paris Gloria Delaney Decameron Nights Girl in Villa 1952 24 Hours of a Woman's Life Alice Brown Treasure

    Mara Lane

    Mara Lane

    Mara_Lane

  • Noel Purcell (actor)
  • Irish actor (1900–1985)

    Pirate (1952) as Pablo Murphy The Pickwick Papers (1952) as Roker Decameron Nights (1953) as Father Francisco Grand National Night (1953) as Philip Balfour

    Noel Purcell (actor)

    Noel Purcell (actor)

    Noel_Purcell_(actor)

  • Jameson Thomas
  • English actor (1888–1939)

    Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Hollywood. Chu-Chin-Chow (1923) - Omar Decameron Nights (1924) - Imliff The Sins Ye Do (1924) - Captain Barrington Afraid of

    Jameson Thomas

    Jameson Thomas

    Jameson_Thomas

  • List of adventure films of the 1950s
  • Cristos hevn". filmweb.no. Retrieved 20 January 2018. (in Norwegian) "Decameron Nights". American Film Institute Catalog. Retrieved 11 November 2017. Erickson

    List of adventure films of the 1950s

    List of adventure films of the 1950s

    List_of_adventure_films_of_the_1950s

  • Hanna Ralph
  • German actress (1888–1978)

    In 1924 she appeared in the Herbert Wilcox-directed romantic drama Decameron Nights opposite American stage and screen actor Lionel Barrymore, and in Fritz

    Hanna Ralph

    Hanna Ralph

    Hanna_Ralph

  • List of British films of 1953
  • British films released in 1953

    Stephen Clarkson Barbara Murray, Gordon Jackson, Beatrice Varley Mystery Decameron Nights Hugo Fregonese Joan Fontaine, Louis Jourdan, Joan Collins Drama Desperate

    List of British films of 1953

    List_of_British_films_of_1953

  • Lionel Barrymore on stage, screen and radio
  • Performances by the American actor

    on October 6, 2017. Retrieved November 16, 2015. Flom 2009, p. 33. "Decameron Nights (1924)". British Film Institute. Archived from the original on July

    Lionel Barrymore on stage, screen and radio

    Lionel Barrymore on stage, screen and radio

    Lionel_Barrymore_on_stage,_screen_and_radio

  • Guy Green (filmmaker)
  • English film director and producer (1913–2005)

    The Story of Robin Hood and His Merrie Men (1952) – cinematographer Decameron Nights (1953) – cinematography The Beggar's Opera (1953) – cinematography

    Guy Green (filmmaker)

    Guy_Green_(filmmaker)

  • Marjorie Rhodes
  • British actress (1897–1979)

    Mrs. Sarah Hardacre Time Gentlemen, Please! (1952) – Miss Mouncey Decameron Nights (1953) – Signora Bucca Those People Next Door (1953) – Mary Twigg The

    Marjorie Rhodes

    Marjorie_Rhodes

  • Herman Finck
  • British composer and conductor

    composed around thirty theatre shows of most types - operettas (such as Decameron Nights), ballets (like My Lady Dragon Fly), incidental music, revues (annual

    Herman Finck

    Herman Finck

    Herman_Finck

  • Godfrey Tearle
  • British actor (1884–1953)

    Sr. I Believe in You (1952) - Mr. Pyke Mandy (1952) - Mr. Garland Decameron Nights (1953) - Ricciardo / Bernabo The Titfield Thunderbolt (1953) - The

    Godfrey Tearle

    Godfrey_Tearle

  • M. J. Frankovich
  • American film producer (1909–1992)

    (1948) (serial) - associate producer Fugitive Lady (1950) - producer Decameron Nights (1953) - producer Malaga (1954) - producer Footsteps in the Fog (1955)

    M. J. Frankovich

    M. J. Frankovich

    M._J._Frankovich

  • Mad Movies with the L.A. Connection
  • 1985 American TV series or program

    parody; also, Home Movies examines "Home Entertainment". Episode #119 *"Decameron Nights (1953)" - The not so "happily-ever-after" part of romance is seen when

    Mad Movies with the L.A. Connection

    Mad_Movies_with_the_L.A._Connection

  • List of three-strip Technicolor films
  • Établissements Gaumont 1953 War, Romance Feature André Thomas Eng Decameron Nights Film Locations, Eros Films (UK), RKO Radio Pictures (US) 1953 Anthology

    List of three-strip Technicolor films

    List_of_three-strip_Technicolor_films

  • Hugh Morton (actor)
  • English actor (1903–1984)

    North Inspector Snell 1952 The Floating Dutchman Inspector Cathie 1953 Decameron Nights King 1954 The Diamond Mr. Pritchard Uncredited 1954 Life with the Lyons

    Hugh Morton (actor)

    Hugh_Morton_(actor)

  • 1953 in film
  • Crain and Michael Rennie Dangerous When Wet, starring Esther Williams Decameron Nights, starring Joan Fontaine and Louis Jourdan The Desert Rats, starring

    1953 in film

    1953_in_film

  • Thomas N. Morahan
  • British art director, production manager, and film producer (1906–1969)

    Love (1948) Mr. Perrin and Mr. Traill (1948) Treasure Island (1950) Decameron Nights (1953) The Love Lottery (1954) The Long Haul (1957) Another Time, Another

    Thomas N. Morahan

    Thomas_N._Morahan

  • Gate Studios
  • Part of Elstree Studios

    (G.H.W. Productions; 1952) Women of Twilight (Romulus Films; 1953) Decameron Nights (Amerit Film Corporation; 1953) Street Corner (London Independent Producers;

    Gate Studios

    Gate Studios

    Gate_Studios

  • Pier Paolo Pasolini
  • Italian writer, filmmaker, poet, and intellectual (1922–1975)

    St. Matthew, the films from Trilogy of Life (The Decameron, The Canterbury Tales and Arabian Nights) and Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom. A controversial

    Pier Paolo Pasolini

    Pier Paolo Pasolini

    Pier_Paolo_Pasolini

  • Frame story
  • Story in a nested narration that brackets one or more embedded stories

    classic frame tale collections as the One Thousand and One Nights (Arabian Nights), The Decameron, and the Canterbury Tales, in which each pilgrim tells his

    Frame story

    Frame_story

  • Theodor Sparkuhl
  • German-born cinematographer

    and Elisabeth (1924) Comedy of the Heart (1924) The New Land (1924) Decameron Nights (1924) The Wife of Forty Years (1925) The Blackguard (1925) Manon Lescaut

    Theodor Sparkuhl

    Theodor Sparkuhl

    Theodor_Sparkuhl

  • Gérard Tichy
  • German-Spanish actor (1920–1992)

    Jan Matiz Barco sin rumbo (1952) Cuba Cabana (1952) - Polizei-Oberst Decameron Nights (1953) I Was a Parish Priest (1953) - El Negro Pasaporte para un ángel

    Gérard Tichy

    Gérard Tichy

    Gérard_Tichy

  • Norman G. Arnold
  • British art director (1892–1963)

    producer Herbert Wilcox in 1922, working on films in Berlin such as Decameron Nights in 1924. Between 1927 and 1946, Arnold served as an Art Director for

    Norman G. Arnold

    Norman_G._Arnold

  • Georg John
  • German actor (1879–1941)

    Mime the blacksmith / Alberich the Nibelung / Slaodel, his brother Decameron Nights (1924) – Astologer My Leopold (1924) – Nibisch Das Wachsfigurenkabinett

    Georg John

    Georg_John

  • The Canterbury Tales (film)
  • 1972 Italian film by Pier Paolo Pasolini

    film in Pasolini's "Trilogy of Life", preceded by The Decameron and followed by Arabian Nights, it won the Golden Bear at the 22nd Berlin International

    The Canterbury Tales (film)

    The_Canterbury_Tales_(film)

  • Victoria the Great
  • 1937 British film

    Herbert Wilcox As director Chu-Chin-Chow (1923) Southern Love (1924) Decameron Nights (1924) The Only Way (1926) Nell Gwyn (1926) London (1926) Tip Toes

    Victoria the Great

    Victoria_the_Great

  • Ivy Duke
  • British actress (1896–1937)

    Sea (1922) The Starlit Garden (1923) The Great Prince Shan (1924) Decameron Nights (1924) A Knight in London (1929) Ivy Duke Archived 2012-10-23 at the

    Ivy Duke

    Ivy Duke

    Ivy_Duke

  • List of British films of 1924
  • Cost of Beauty Walter Summers Betty Ross Clarke, Lewis Dayton Romance Decameron Nights Herbert Wilcox Lionel Barrymore, Ivy Duke, Werner Krauss Drama The

    List of British films of 1924

    List_of_British_films_of_1924

  • Ellis Jeffreys
  • British actress (1868–1943)

    following year she was seen at Drury Lane as the Lady Violante in Decameron Nights. Other roles included Lady Frinton in The Last of Mrs Cheyney at the

    Ellis Jeffreys

    Ellis Jeffreys

    Ellis_Jeffreys

  • George Oppenheimer
  • American screenwriter (1900–1977)

    Be Bad (1950) Perfect Strangers (1950) Anything Can Happen (1952) Decameron Nights (1953) Tonight We Sing (1953) Oppenheimer, George, ed. (1958). The

    George Oppenheimer

    George_Oppenheimer

  • Network One
  • American television network

    Lights Curse of the Cannibal Confederates Date Bait Days of Jesse James Decameron Nights The Desert Trail Dialing for Dingbats Dishonored Lady The Divorce of

    Network One

    Network_One

  • Albert Steinrück
  • German actor (1872–1929)

    Wetterwart Helena (1924) - Priamos The House by the Sea (1924) - Werber Decameron Nights (1924) - King Algarve Slaves of Love (1924) Die Tragödie der Entehrten

    Albert Steinrück

    Albert Steinrück

    Albert_Steinrück

  • Eliot Makeham
  • English actor (1882–1956)

    Rushes (1951) - James Urquhart The Crimson Pirate (1952) - Governor Decameron Nights (1953) - Governor of Majorca The Yellow Balloon (1953) - Pawnbroker

    Eliot Makeham

    Eliot_Makeham

  • List of UFA films
  • Alexander Korda Comedy of the Heart September 1924 Rochus Gliese PAGU Decameron Nights September 1924 Herbert Wilcox Co-production with Britain Michael September

    List of UFA films

    List_of_UFA_films

  • List of Costa Brava films
  • de la Fuente, adapted by the film's director and Pere Lazaga 1952 Decameron Nights Beach of Sant Francesc, Blanes Hugo Fregonese / Gate Studios (Hertfordshire)

    List of Costa Brava films

    List_of_Costa_Brava_films

  • The Loves of Robert Burns
  • 1930 film

    Herbert Wilcox As director Chu-Chin-Chow (1923) Southern Love (1924) Decameron Nights (1924) The Only Way (1926) Nell Gwyn (1926) London (1926) Tip Toes

    The Loves of Robert Burns

    The_Loves_of_Robert_Burns

  • Giovanni Francesco Straparola
  • Italian writer and fairy tale collector

    novelle, are divided into Nights, rather than chapters, and resemble the type of narrative presentation found in Boccaccio's Decameron (1350–52). This presentation

    Giovanni Francesco Straparola

    Giovanni Francesco Straparola

    Giovanni_Francesco_Straparola

  • Sixty Glorious Years
  • 1938 British film

    Herbert Wilcox As director Chu-Chin-Chow (1923) Southern Love (1924) Decameron Nights (1924) The Only Way (1926) Nell Gwyn (1926) London (1926) Tip Toes

    Sixty Glorious Years

    Sixty_Glorious_Years

  • List of German films of 1924
  • Carl Wilhelm Hans Brausewetter, Paul Graetz, Mady Christians Drama Decameron Nights Herbert Wilcox Lionel Barrymore, Ivy Duke, Werner Krauss Historical

    List of German films of 1924

    List_of_German_films_of_1924

  • Commedia sexy all'italiana
  • Italian film genre

    (consisting of The Decameron (1971), Canterbury Tales (1972) and Arabian Nights (1974), and inspired by the tales of Giovanni Boccaccio's Decameron, Geoffrey Chaucer's

    Commedia sexy all'italiana

    Commedia sexy all'italiana

    Commedia_sexy_all'italiana

  • John Payne (poet)
  • English poet and translator

    Society. He is now best known for his translations of Boccaccio's Decameron, The Arabian Nights and the Diwan Hafez. After completing his translation of Omar

    John Payne (poet)

    John Payne (poet)

    John_Payne_(poet)

  • List of American films of 1953
  • Charles Walters Esther Williams, Fernando Lamas, Jack Carson Musical MGM Decameron Nights Hugo Fregonese Joan Fontaine, Louis Jourdan, Joan Collins Romance RKO

    List of American films of 1953

    List of American films of 1953

    List_of_American_films_of_1953

  • Hugh Buckler
  • British actor (1881–1936)

    Street, off Jermyn Street, Piccadilly. In March 1923, while playing Decameron Nights at Drury Lane Theatre, he was charged with passing a cheque while bankrupt

    Hugh Buckler

    Hugh Buckler

    Hugh_Buckler

  • George and Bert Bernard
  • American comedy dancers and mime artists

    appeared together in several films, including Paris Nights (1951), Gobs and Gals (1952), and Decameron Nights (1952). During the 1950s their popularity diminished

    George and Bert Bernard

    George and Bert Bernard

    George_and_Bert_Bernard

  • Astra Films
  • British film company

    Story (1922) Paddy the Next Best Thing (1923) Southern Love (1924) Decameron Nights (1924) The Flag Lieutenant (1926) Low p.132-33 Low, Rachael. The History

    Astra Films

    Astra_Films

  • Guy Newall
  • British actor, screenwriter, director (1885–1937)

    October 1924). At the same time Duke was in Berlin playing in The Decameron Nights opposite Lionel Barrymore. In late 1924 Newall and Duke toured the

    Guy Newall

    Guy Newall

    Guy_Newall

  • Animerama
  • Japanese anime film trilogy

    Tezuka anime Pier Paolo Pasolini's Trilogy of Life The Decameron The Canterbury Tales Arabian Nights Benjamin, Ettinger (3 March 2010). "The Sensualist"

    Animerama

    Animerama

  • Meinhart Maur
  • Hungarian-German actor (1891–1964)

    at Bay (1950) – Serge Volkoff The Tales of Hoffmann (1951) – Luther Decameron Nights (1953) – Sultan Never Let Me Go (1953) – Lemkov Epitaph for a Spy (1953)

    Meinhart Maur

    Meinhart_Maur

  • Ninetto Davoli
  • Italian actor (born 1948)

    Porcile (Pigsty, 1969, Pasolini) - Maracchione Ostia (1970) - Fiorino The Decameron (1971, Pasolini) - Andreuccio of Perugia Er Più – storia d'amore e di

    Ninetto Davoli

    Ninetto Davoli

    Ninetto_Davoli

  • Franco Citti
  • Italian actor (1935–2016)

    (1969), Ser Ciappelletto in The Decameron (1971), Satan in The Canterbury Tales (1972), and the Demon in Arabian Nights (1974). He appeared in Laura Betti's

    Franco Citti

    Franco Citti

    Franco_Citti

  • Boccaccio (1972 film)
  • 1972 Italian comedy film

    Boccaccio's novel Decameron, and it is part of a series of derivative comedies based on the success of Pier Paolo Pasolini's The Decameron (1971). Alighiero

    Boccaccio (1972 film)

    Boccaccio_(1972_film)

  • Mariangela Giordano
  • Italian actress (1937–2011)

    - Babe The Legacy of Caine (1971) Decameron n° 2 - Le altre novelle del Boccaccio (1972) - Ferondo's wife Decameron n° 4 - Le belle novelle del Boccaccio

    Mariangela Giordano

    Mariangela Giordano

    Mariangela_Giordano

  • Alberto Grimaldi
  • Italian film producer (1925–2021)

    (Indio Black, sai che ti dico: Sei un gran figlio di..., 1971) The Decameron (Il Decameron, 1971) Return of Sabata (È tornato Sabata... hai chiuso un'altra

    Alberto Grimaldi

    Alberto_Grimaldi

  • Enrico Bomba
  • Italian film producer and director (1922–1995)

    (under the name Henry Bay) and two decamerotici (films inspired by The Decameron). In 1975, he dedicated himself to dubbing foreign language films, working

    Enrico Bomba

    Enrico Bomba

    Enrico_Bomba

  • The Merchant's Tale
  • Part of the Canterbury Tales

    Riverside Chaucer: 600 The ninth tale of Book VII of the Decameron. See Summary of Decameron tales These and other tales of this type are given at http://www

    The Merchant's Tale

    The Merchant's Tale

    The_Merchant's_Tale

  • Mamma Roma
  • 1962 film by Pier Paolo Pasolini

    and the Sparrows Oedipus Rex Teorema Pigsty Medea The Decameron The Canterbury Tales Arabian Nights Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom Documentary La rabbia

    Mamma Roma

    Mamma_Roma

  • Todorov's narrative theory of equilibrium
  • Literary theory of narrative structure

    Narrative anticipated his equilibratory model. Citing Boccaccio’s The Decameron, this essay espouses a structural analysis of plot. Boccaccio’s narratives

    Todorov's narrative theory of equilibrium

    Todorov's narrative theory of equilibrium

    Todorov's_narrative_theory_of_equilibrium

  • Jeff Baena
  • American screenwriter and film director (1977–2025)

    Little Hours after pitching it to Destro. Inspired by passages from The Decameron, which Baena had studied, the film was again largely improvised and based

    Jeff Baena

    Jeff Baena

    Jeff_Baena

  • Elisabetta Canalis
  • Italian actress, singer and showgirl

    corriere.it. Retrieved 10 December 2011. "Elisabetta Canalis sensuale in Decameron Pie". qnm.it. Archived from the original on 22 April 2012. Retrieved 10

    Elisabetta Canalis

    Elisabetta Canalis

    Elisabetta_Canalis

  • Aubrey Plaza
  • American actress and producer (born 1984)

    a black comedy about medieval nuns loosely based on stories from The Decameron. Both films premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. In Ingrid Goes West

    Aubrey Plaza

    Aubrey Plaza

    Aubrey_Plaza

  • List of Big Three film festivals winners
  • Prize Year Awarded Year Completed Pier Paolo Pasolini The Gospel According to St. Matthew 1964 Arabian Nights 1974 Il Decameron 1971 1964–1974 (10 years)

    List of Big Three film festivals winners

    List_of_Big_Three_film_festivals_winners

  • Erotic fiction
  • Genre of fiction

    contain elements of sexual fantasy. From the medieval period, there is the Decameron (1353) by the Italian Giovanni Boccaccio (made into a film by Pasolini)

    Erotic fiction

    Erotic fiction

    Erotic_fiction

  • 77th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards
  • 2025 American television programming awards for creative arts

    at the Peacock Theater in Downtown Los Angeles held over two consecutive nights on September 6 and 7. The first night of awards focused on comedy, drama

    77th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards

    77th_Primetime_Creative_Arts_Emmy_Awards

  • Tariq Yunus
  • Indian actor (194?–1994)

    November 2025. https://www.infotextmanuscripts.org/webb/webb_round_deca.pdf Decameron '73 programme, The Round House "Sunil lands in trouble". Derby Evening

    Tariq Yunus

    Tariq_Yunus

  • The Manuscript Found in Saragossa
  • Novel by Count Jan Potocki

    ancient BCE Jātakas and Panchatantra as well as the medieval Arabian Nights and Decameron. The first "days" of The Manuscript Found in Saragossa were initially

    The Manuscript Found in Saragossa

    The Manuscript Found in Saragossa

    The_Manuscript_Found_in_Saragossa

  • 21st Berlin International Film Festival
  • 1971 film festival in West Berlin, Germany

    Gilroy for Desperate Characters Silver Bear Extraordinary Jury Prize: The Decameron by Pier Paolo Pasolini Special Recognition: Ang.: Lone by Franz Ernst

    21st Berlin International Film Festival

    21st_Berlin_International_Film_Festival

  • Self-fulfilling prophecy
  • Prediction that causes itself to become true

    tale also appears in the Gesta Romanorum and Giovanni Boccaccio's The Decameron. Self-fulfilling prophecies appear in classical Sanskrit literature. In

    Self-fulfilling prophecy

    Self-fulfilling_prophecy

  • Lists of erotic films
  • Strömberg, Soledad Miranda, Andrea Montchal Germany, Spain Horror Il Decameron Pier Paolo Pasolini Franco Citti, Ninetto Davoli Italy France West Germany

    Lists of erotic films

    Lists_of_erotic_films

  • Italy
  • Country in Southern and Western Europe

    collection of poems, Il Canzoniere. Equally influential was Boccaccio's The Decameron, a very popular collection of short stories. Renaissance authors' works

    Italy

    Italy

    Italy

  • Dante Ferretti
  • Italian production designer

    film festival held on the Italian island of Ischia. Medea (1969) The Decameron (1971) Io non vedo, tu non parli, lui non sente (1971) The Working Class

    Dante Ferretti

    Dante Ferretti

    Dante_Ferretti

  • List of narrative techniques
  • List of methods used to convey information in a narrative

    (May 1994), "Reviewed work(s): Story-Telling Techniques in the Arabian Nights by David Pinault", International Journal of Middle East Studies, 26 (2)

    List of narrative techniques

    List_of_narrative_techniques

  • Ennio Girolami
  • Italian actor (1935–2013)

    Colt (1970) - Mestizo Las amantes del diablo (1971) - Dr. Carlos Ferrer Decameron proibitissimo (Boccaccio mio statte zitto) (1972) - Rinaldo Maria Rosa

    Ennio Girolami

    Ennio Girolami

    Ennio_Girolami

  • The Friar's Tale
  • Part of the Canterbury Tales

    characters in The Trilogy of Life (as Ser Ciappelletto in The Decameron and is an ifrit in Arabian Nights). "Geoffrey Chaucer." British Writers Retrospective Supplement

    The Friar's Tale

    The Friar's Tale

    The_Friar's_Tale

  • Pornography
  • Portrayal of sexual subject matter

    Ovid; the artifacts of the Moche people in Peru (100 CE to 800 CE); The Decameron, a collection of short stories, some of which are sexual in nature by

    Pornography

    Pornography

    Pornography

  • Short story cycle
  • Collection of short stories

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  • Element of Japanese language

    (The Eleventh Tale)]. Der persische Dekameron ペルシヤ・デカメロン [The Persian Decameron] (in Japanese). Translated by Shimojō, Yūzō. pp. 124–125. Da hörte der

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  • Colombian novelist, essayist, journalist and editor (born 1958)

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  • transferred to Micropholcus. Boccacciomymar decameron Triapitsyn & Berezovskiy, 2007 Fairyfly The Decameron Trurlia Jałoszyński, 2009 Rove beetle Trurl

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  • Run
  • n.

    Continued repetition on the stage; -- said of a play; as, to have a run of a hundred successive nights.

  • Decahedron
  • n.

    A solid figure or body inclosed by ten plane surfaces.

  • Solanaceous
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to plants of the natural order Solanaceae, of which the nightshade (Solanum) is the type. The order includes also the tobacco, ground cherry, tomato, eggplant, red pepper, and many more.

  • Nightshade
  • n.

    A common name of many species of the genus Solanum, given esp. to the Solanum nigrum, or black nightshade, a low, branching weed with small white flowers and black berries reputed to be poisonous.

  • Decahedrons
  • pl.

    of Decahedron

  • Decameron
  • n.

    A celebrated collection of tales, supposed to be related in ten days; -- written in the 14th century, by Boccaccio, an Italian.

  • Sevennight
  • n.

    A week; any period of seven consecutive days and nights. See Sennight.

  • Tomato
  • n.

    The fruit of a plant of the Nightshade family (Lycopersicum esculentun); also, the plant itself. The fruit, which is called also love apple, is usually of a rounded, flattened form, but often irregular in shape. It is of a bright red or yellow color, and is eaten either cooked or uncooked.

  • Cameronian
  • n.

    A follower of the Rev. Richard Cameron, a Scotch Covenanter of the time of Charles II.

  • Solanum
  • n.

    A genus of plants comprehending the potato (S. tuberosum), the eggplant (S. melongena, and several hundred other species; nightshade.

  • Trinoctial
  • a.

    Lasting during three nights; comprising three nights.

  • Hyoscyamus
  • n.

    A genus of poisonous plants of the Nightshade family; henbane.

  • Solanine
  • n.

    A poisonous alkaloid glucoside extracted from the berries of common nightshade (Solanum nigrum), and of bittersweet, and from potato sprouts, as a white crystalline substance having an acrid, burning taste; -- called also solonia, and solanina.

  • Sennight
  • n.

    The space of seven nights and days; a week.

  • Trillium
  • n.

    A genus of liliaceous plants; the three-leaved nightshade; -- so called because all the parts of the plant are in threes.

  • Three-leaved
  • a.

    Producing three leaves; as, three-leaved nightshade.

  • Tobacco
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    An American plant (Nicotiana Tabacum) of the Nightshade family, much used for smoking and chewing, and as snuff. As a medicine, it is narcotic, emetic, and cathartic. Tobacco has a strong, peculiar smell, and an acrid taste.

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  • Serenade
  • n.

    Music sung or performed in the open air at nights; -- usually applied to musical entertainments given in the open air at night, especially by gentlemen, in a spirit of gallantry, under the windows of ladies.

  • Run
  • a.

    To be played on the stage a number of successive days or nights; as, the piece ran for six months.