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Absinthe is a 1914 American silent drama film starring King Baggot and Leah Baird and directed by Herbert Brenon. [2] Some sources also credit George Edwardes-Hall as a director. Twelve minutes and three seconds of the film, attributed to the EYE Filmmuseum and with Dutch subtitles, can be viewed on YouTube.
Absinthe (/ ˈ æ b s ɪ n θ,-s æ̃ θ /, French: ⓘ) is an anise-flavored spirit derived from several plants, including the flowers and leaves of Artemisia absinthium ("grand wormwood"), together with green anise, sweet fennel, and other medicinal and culinary herbs. [1]
A 1914 silent film, Absinthe starred King Baggot as a Parisian artist who becomes addicted to absinthe and is driven to robbery and murder. In the 1966 film Madame X, the film's star Lana Turner becomes addicted to absinthe whilst living in Mexico, one of the few countries in which absinthe was legal in the 20th century.
The Absinthe Drinker or The Absinthe Drinkers may refer to: The Absinthe Drinkers, a 2015 film; The Absinthe Drinker, a painting by Édouard Manet; Portrait of Angel Fernandez de Soto or The Absinthe Drinker, a painting by Pablo Picasso; The Absinthe Drinker, a painting by Viktor Oliva
L'Absinthe, a 1876 painting by Edgar Degas; Absinthe, a 1914 American silent film directed by Herbert Brenon; Absinthe (show), an American circus performance which premiered 2006; Absinthe (software), a tool to untethered jailbreak the iPhone 4S and iPad 2; Absinthe (stallion), a Soviet dressage horse
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Absinthe is a live show that premiered in 2006 and is playing on the forecourt of Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, [3] after opening on April 1, 2011. Paul Carr of The Huffington Post, proclaimed "If I could only see one show my entire life," he said, "I'd want it to be that." [4] It was also called "The Greatest Show In Vegas History" by Las Vegas ...
John Jopson began his film career in automobile racing, first in 1975 as a stringer filming Formula One races for UPITN in London. He then worked as cinematographer on the Italian Formula One movie Speed Fever (Formula Uno, Febbre della Velocità) in 1978, and in 1984 directed the feature-length film Gasoline featuring Mario Andretti and Gilles Villeneuve based on scenes filmed in the late ...