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  2. The Last September - Wikipedia

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    The Last September is a 1929 novel by the Anglo-Irish writer Elizabeth Bowen, concerning life in Danielstown, Cork during the Irish War of Independence, at a country mansion. John Banville wrote a screenplay based on the novel; the film adaptation was released in 1999.

  3. The Last September (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Last September is a 1999 British drama film directed by Deborah Warner and produced by Yvonne Thunder from a screenplay by John Banville. It is based on the 1929 novel of the same name by Elizabeth Bowen. The film stars an ensemble cast, which includes Maggie Smith, Michael Gambon, Keeley Hawes, David Tennant and Lambert Wilson.

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  6. File:The Last Screenwriter - Screenplay.pdf - Wikipedia

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  9. At the End of September - Wikipedia

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    At the End of September (Hungarian: Szeptember végén) is a 1942 Hungarian historical drama film directed by Kálmán Zsabka and starring Éva Szörényi, László Horváth and Margit Ladomerszky. [1] [2] [3] It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest. The film's sets were designed by the art director János Pagonyi.