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  2. What's the Matter with Helen? - Wikipedia

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    Adelle leads Helen into the house and is phoning Sister Alma when she lets it slip that she plans to wed Lincoln. Helen then pulls a knife from her robe and stabs Adelle in the back. As Adelle falls dead, the doorbell chimes. Helen answers the door, finding a detective who shows her a photo of the man she pushed down the staircase.

  3. The Lost Weekend - Wikipedia

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    The majority of the film was shot at Paramount studios in Hollywood. Wilder, however, insisted they shoot part of the film on location in New York City to create a distinct sense of realism. On October 1, 1944, Wilder and his small crew began filming in New York, mostly along Third Avenue in Midtown East Manhattan. To further create a realistic ...

  4. High-Rise (film) - Wikipedia

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    Helen gives birth to her overdue baby. Wilder makes his way to the penthouse, and after a confrontation with Royal, shoots him dead. Wilder is then stabbed to death by Royal's women, as Toby looks on through his kaleidoscope. The film ends as it began in the ravaged high-rise. Violence has abated somewhat since many residents are dead or have fled.

  5. Iliad - Wikipedia

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    Here, the initial cause of the entire war is explained: Helen, wife of Menelaus, and the most beautiful woman in the world, either through seduction or by force, is taken by Paris from Menelaus's home in Sparta. Menelaus and Paris agree to duel; Helen will marry the victor.

  6. Lady Windermere's Fan - Wikipedia

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    The film stars Helen Hunt, Mark Umbers, Scarlett Johansson, Stephen Campbell Moore, and Tom Wilkinson. The BBC produced a television version as part of their Theatre Night series which was first transmitted in the UK during September 1985. This production features Helena Little, Tim Woodward, Stephanie Turner and Kenneth Cranham.

  7. Helen (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Helen is a novel by Maria Edgeworth (1767–1849). It was written in 1834, late in the writer's life. It was written in 1834, late in the writer's life. Synopsis

  8. “Black Doves ”Ending Explained: Here’s Who Killed Jason — and ...

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    Helen is hellbent on finding Jason's killer and taking her revenge however she sees fit, but Knightley says the "heart of the whole series" is Helen's dynamic with Sam.

  9. Wait Till Helen Comes (film) - Wikipedia

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    Helen leads her to the ruins of her former house beside a river, and the two play there regularly. Besides Heather, Molly is the only one who can see Helen– a gift that Molly shares with her dead father, who had been considered mentally unstable for his visions. When Molly tries to tell the rest of the family about Helen, they think she's crazy.