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  2. The Black Pimpernel ( Swedish: Svarta nejlikan; Spanish: El Clavel negro) is a Swedish drama film directed by Ulf Hultberg and starring Michael Nyqvist and Lisa Werlinder. The film also features Kate del Castillo, Luis Gnecco and Claire Ross-Brown in a minor part.

  3. noun phrase. Origin: English Show more. colloquial. A nickname given by news reporters to Nelson Mandela during his period in hiding in 1961. 1962 Guardian ( U.K.) 9 Aug. 7 The man who has become known as the Black Pimpernel of South Africa’. Show more.

  4. The Black Pimpernel. In the third comic, Mr Nelson Mandela’s life takes a turn as he meets Ms Winnie Madikizela, who he later marries. He continues with the ANC’s defiance campaign against apartheid.

  5. With this, the incredible true story of Nelson Mandela’s life on the run begins. For months, he is an outlaw, the police and secret services hunting him in vain, living under new identities and separated from his young family.

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  6. Dec 13, 2013 · The Black Pimpernel was a derogatory term referencing a fictional character. And that is how he came to be known by the security forces while they were looking for him. And it charts...

  7. Under apartheid, a black man lived a shadowy life between legality and illegality, between openness and concealment. To be a black man in South Africa meant not to trust...

  8. The Scarlet Pimpernel is the first novel in a series of historical fiction by Baroness Orczy, published in 1905. It was written after her stage play of the same title (co-authored with her husband Montague Barstow) enjoyed a long run in London, having opened in Nottingham in 1903.

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