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Blood Orange (U.S. title: Three Stops to Murder [1]) is a 1953 British crime film directed by Terence Fisher and starring Tom Conway and Mila Parély. [2] The screenplay was by Jan Read. A private eye investigating a jewel robbery at a London fashion house finds himself involved in a murder mystery.
Blood Orange is a 2016 film noir directed by Toby Tobias and starring Iggy Pop as an ageing rock star (Bill) and Kacey Barnfield as his young wife (Isabelle). It is the first film in which Iggy Pop played a lead role, although he had had previously had cameo roles in several films.
Devonté Hynes (born David Joseph Michael Hynes, [5] 23 December 1985), also known as Blood Orange and formerly Lightspeed Champion, is an English singer, songwriter, record producer and director based in New York City. From 2004 to 2006, Hynes was a member of the band Test Icicles, playing guitar, synth, and occasionally performing vocals ...
The Blood Oranges is a 1997 erotic drama film directed by Philip Haas and starring Sheryl Lee, James C Ronning, Laila Robins, Rachael Bella, and Aida López.It is based on the 1970 erotic cult novel The Blood Oranges by John Hawkes.
Kacey Louisa Barnfield [1] (born 14 January 1988 [2]), also credited as Kacey Clarke, is an English actress.As a teenager she played Maddie Gilks in the long running British television series Grange Hill, on which she was in six series.
Blood orange is a variety of orange with crimson, blood-colored flesh. Blood orange may also refer to: Film. Blood Orange, starring Tom Conway, U.S . title Three ...
Based on Piper Kerman’s 2010 memoir, Orange Is the New Black: My Year in a Women's Prison, the series follows PR exec Piper Chapman (Schilling) as she adjusts to life in a minimum-security women ...
Harriet Tyce (born November 1972) is a Scottish barrister and novelist, the author of Blood Orange (2019), The Lies you Told (2020), It ends at midnight (2022) and A Lesson in Cruelty (2024). Tyce was at first educated in Edinburgh, before gaining admission to Oxford University to study English literature , and then completing a law conversion ...