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The Swedish film director Mikael Håfström developed a movie, 1408, based on the short story, starring John Cusack as Michael Enslin and Samuel L. Jackson as Mr. Olin. It was released June 22, 2007 and was a critical and financial success in its opening weekend, taking in $20.1 million.
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The Hours of Charles the Noble Detail of fol. 137r of the Hours of Charles the Noble, showing the coat of arms of Charles the Noble. The Hours of Charles the Noble (French: Heures de Charles le Noble) is a book of hours made in Paris in the early 15th century, and bought by Charles III of Navarre, called "the Noble", in 1404 or 1408.
The Boucicaut master is named for the patron of the Book of Hours of Jean de Boucicaut. His true identity is unknown, but art historians have established that he headed a workshop of artists who painted in his style. [2] Like many artists he drew inspiration and took examples from other masters to develop his own unique individual form of artistry.
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1408 is a 2007 American psychological horror film based on Stephen King's 1999 short story of the same name. It was directed by Mikael Håfström , written by Matt Greenberg , Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski , and stars John Cusack and Samuel L. Jackson .
Between 1404 and 1408, Francesc Eiximenis was writing a beautiful collection of prayers in Latin that is known as Psalterium alias Laudatorium (Psalter or Doxology). The first ones of these prayers were dedicated to Berenguer de Ribalta, when he was appointed bishop of Tarazona in 1404.
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