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  1. The Dark Page is a 1944 novel by Samuel Fuller, who later went on to become a film director and helm the likes of I Shot Jesse James and the film noir The Naked Kiss. It was written while Fuller was an infantryman in the army in WWII [2] and was filmed as Scandal Sheet (1952).

  2. Jan 1, 2007 · This background informs every chapter of his wonderful novel "The Dark Page", a book he first saw published as an infantryman in World War Two (a fine scene depicted in his autobiographical film "The Big Red One") and was recently, and luckily for all of us (original copies from the 40's are going for a couple thousand bucks, last I checked) re ...

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    • Samuel Fuller
  3. Dark Page: Directed by Les Landau. With Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes, LeVar Burton, Michael Dorn. While establishing diplomatic relations with an alien race called the Cairn, Deanna's mother experiences a mental breakdown and falls into a coma, and it seems like Deanna is the only one who is able to help her, even if her mother doesn't want it.

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    • Action, Adventure, Drama
    • Les Landau
    • 1993-10-30
  4. 🖊 My review: The Dark Page is a 1944 novel and made into the 1952 film noir called Scandal Sheet with Broderick Craford, John Derek, and Donna Reed. It is a story of murder and how deduction and a bit of luck is utilized.

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    • Paperback
  5. Editor of a New York paper commits three murders and makes profitable copy out of the hunt for the murderer. His star reporter, McCleary, works on the case, and the boss finally breaks and gets his...All slightly sordid and abnormal -- a little love -- a little Bowery atmosphere -- lots of pathetic characters -- and too little suspense.

  6. The Dark Page is a 1944 novel by Samuel Fuller, who later went on to become a film director and helm the likes of I Shot Jesse James and the film noir The Naked Kiss.

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    Dark Page. " Dark Page " is the 159th episode of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: The Next Generation, the seventh episode of the seventh season. It features a guest appearance by a young Kirsten Dunst as a young alien. [1] It was also Lwaxana Troi's last appearance in an episode of Star Trek: Next Generation.

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