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  • Dark Victory is a 1939 American melodrama film directed by Edmund Goulding, starring Bette Davis, and featuring George Brent, Humphrey Bogart, Geraldine...
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  • Batman: Dark Victory is a 14-part American comic book limited series (including a #0 issue) published by DC Comics, featuring the superhero Batman. The...
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  • holidays in the yearly calendar. In the 1999–2000 limited series Batman: Dark Victory which served as a continuation of the arc established in The Long Halloween...
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  • Dark Victory is a 1939 film based on a 1934 stageplay. Dark Victory may also refer to: In literature: Dark Victory (book), a book by David Marr and Marian...
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    Dark Victory is a 1934 Broadway play written by George Brewer Jr. and Bertram Bloch starring Tallulah Bankhead. It premiered on November 9 at the Plymouth...
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  • living in Exeter, New Hampshire. His first short story to be published was "Dark Corridor", which appeared in Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine in February...
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    years in which she received a Best Actress nomination; the others for Dark Victory (1939), The Letter (1940), The Little Foxes (1941), and Now, Voyager...
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    Wuthering Heights (1939). She acted in classic Hollywood films such as Dark Victory (1939), Watch on the Rhine (1943), and Wilson (1944), She later took...
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  • killings in an attempt to be accepted into the family business. In Batman: Dark Victory, Falcone's grave is robbed and his body disappears. It is later revealed...
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    paperback October 2002, ISBN 978-1-56389-529-6 Batman: Dark Victory collects Batman: Dark Victory #1–13 (Dec. 1999–Dec. 2000), DC Comics, hardcover 408...
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  • with a hint of apathy". L.D. Meagher, whilst writing for CNN, said that Dark Victory was not easy for the casual fan to get into as it wasn't intended to...
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    the eleven films he made with Bette Davis, which included Jezebel and Dark Victory. Brent was born in Ballinasloe, County Galway, Ireland on March 15, 1904...
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  • Dark Victory #1. DC Comics. Batman: Dark Victory #2. DC Comics. Batman: Dark Victory #3. DC Comics. Batman: Dark Victory #5. DC Comics. Batman: Dark Victory...
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  • at the 12th Academy Awards (which honored the best in film for 1939)—Dark Victory, Gone with the Wind, Goodbye, Mr. Chips, Love Affair, Mr. Smith Goes...
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  • series' success led to Loeb and Sale to reteam for two sequels, Batman: Dark Victory and Catwoman: When in Rome, which are set concurrently. A third sequel...
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  • the 1996 special The Long Halloween. In the 1999 miniseries Batman: Dark Victory, after Batman asks for The Riddler to offer his insight into the riddles...
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  • a serial killer featured in Batman: The Long Halloween and Batman: Dark Victory. Luke Brandon Field portrayed Al Falcone in the DC Extended Universe...
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    2014, ISBN 1-4012-4883-7) Batman: Dark Victory #0–13 (with Tim Sale, 1999–2000) collected as Batman: Dark Victory (hc, 392 pages, 2001, ISBN 1-56389-738-5;...
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    five in a row from 1938 through 1942. These succeeding four films were Dark Victory (1939), The Letter (1940), The Little Foxes (1941), and Now, Voyager...
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  • newspapers, particularly in Los Angeles, predicted Bette Davis would win for Dark Victory. Observing that Davis had achieved four box office successes during the...
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