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An Inspector Calls is a modern morality play and drawing room play written by English dramatist J. B. Priestley, first performed in the Soviet Union in 1945 [1] [2] and at the New Theatre in London the following year. [3] It is one of Priestley's best-known works for the stage and is considered to be one of the classics of mid-20th century ...
An Inspector Calls is a 2015 British thriller television film written by Helen Edmundson, based on the 1945 J. B. Priestley play of the same name. It is directed by Aisling Walsh, [2] produced by Howard Ella [3] and stars David Thewlis [4] [5] as the titular character. The film was first broadcast on 13 September 2015 on BBC One.
An Inspector Calls is a 1954 British drama film directed by Guy Hamilton and starring Alastair Sim, Jane Wenham and Eileen Moore. It is based upon the 1945 play An Inspector Calls by J.B. Priestley and was adapted for the screen by Desmond Davis. It was shot at Shepperton Studios with sets designed by the art director Joseph Bato.
An Inspector Calls is a 1945 play by J. B. Priestley. An Inspector Calls may also refer to: An Inspector Calls, directed by Guy Hamilton; An Inspector Calls, directed by Michael Simpson; An Inspector Calls (2015 Hong Kong film), Hong Kong black comedy film directed by Raymond Wong and Herman Yau
An example spangram with corresponding theme words: PEAR, FRUIT, BANANA, APPLE, etc. ... NYT Strands Spangram Answer Today. Today's spangram answer on Saturday, January 18, 2025, is CAPTAIN. ...
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Inspector Goole – J. B. Priestley (An Inspector Calls; first played onstage by Ralph Richardson) Detective Robert Goren – Law & Order: Criminal Intent (played by Vincent D'Onofrio) Detective Superintendent Roy Grace – Peter James; Detective Jack Graham – Shadow of a Doubt (played by Macdonald Carey)
The inspector general and his staff would examine thousands of internal lottery documents and interview officials and players, to determine if there had been any corruption. “We felt this was an important step we needed to take to protect the integrity of the lottery,” Grossman said.