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  2. Flight from Vienna - Wikipedia

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    Flight from Vienna, also known as Escape from the Iron Curtain, is a 1955 second feature [1] British film directed by Denis Kavanagh and starring Theodore Bikel and John Bentley. [ 2 ] Plot

  3. Orpheus in the Underworld - Wikipedia

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    Orpheus in Paris: Offenbach and the Paris of his Time. New York: Knopf. OCLC 639465598. Luez, Philippe (2001). Jacques Offenbach: musicien européen (in French). Biarritz: Séguier. ISBN 978-2-84049-221-4. Mellers, Wilfrid (2008). The Masks of Orpheus: Seven Stages in the Story of European Music. London: Travis and Emery. ISBN 978-1-904331-73-5.

  4. Category:Films about Orpheus - Wikipedia

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  5. The Iron Curtain (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Iron Curtain is a 1948 American thriller film starring Dana Andrews and Gene Tierney, directed by William A. Wellman. It was the first film on the Cold War. [2] The film was based on the memoirs of Igor Gouzenko. [3] Principal photography was done on location in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada by Charles G. Clarke. [4]

  6. Iron Curtain (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The Iron Curtain was the boundary dividing Europe in the Cold War. Iron Curtain may also refer to: Safety curtain, in theatres; Iron Curtain (countermeasure), an active protection system; Iron Curtain (football), the defensive line of Rangers Football Club in the 1940s and 1950s; Iron Curtain, a comedy musical about the Soviet Union

  7. Safety curtain - Wikipedia

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    Safety curtain of St Martin's Theatre in London. The lever and weights used to operate a fire curtain as seen from a theatre's backstage. A safety curtain (or fire curtain in America) is a passive fire protection feature used in large proscenium theatres. It is usually a heavy fabric curtain located immediately behind the proscenium arch.