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"The Moving Finger" is a horror short story by American writer Stephen King. It was first published in December 1990 in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction , and three years later in 1993 was included in King's collection Nightmares & Dreamscapes .
The Moving Finger is a detective novel by British writer Agatha Christie, first published in the USA by Dodd, Mead and Company in July 1942 [1] and in the UK by the Collins Crime Club in June 1943. [2]
Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... English: Budget: less than $100,000 [1] The Moving Finger is a 1963 American film. Premise
Miss Marple: Volume One, released on 28 October 2014, included the episodes "The Body in the Library", "A Murder Is Announced", "The Moving Finger," and "Murder at the Vicarage" and the first part of the three-part documentary special, "A Very British Murder, Part 1: A New Taste for Blood". [17]
The Moving Finger is a 1942 book by Agatha Christie. The Moving Finger may also refer to: The Moving Finger, a 1928 work by Patrick Hastings "The Moving Finger" (short story), a 1990 story by Stephen King "The Moving Finger" (Monsters episode), based on King's story; The Moving Finger, a 1963 American film
The Moving Finger (1985) A Murder Is Announced (1985) A Pocket Full of Rye (1985) Series 2 The Murder at the Vicarage (1986) – BAFTA nomination; Sleeping Murder (1987) At Bertram's Hotel (1987) Nemesis (1987) – BAFTA nomination; Stand-alone feature length episodes 4.50 from Paddington (1987) A Caribbean Mystery (1989) They Do It With ...
The Moving Finger is a 1928 play by the British writer and barrister Patrick Hastings. It is a murder mystery. It ran in the West End for 30 performances at the Garrick Theatre. The cast included Sebastian Shaw, George Curzon, Ernest Milton and Lilian Braithwaite. It was produced by Basil Dean. [1]
A line of English translation of ''The Moving Finger'' quatrain. Persian Rubiyats of Omar Khayyam on one the faculty buildings of Leiden University. The quatrain by Omar Khayyam known as "The Moving Finger", in the form of its translation by the English poet Edward Fitzgerald is one of the most popular quatrains in the Anglosphere. [89] It reads: