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SLEUTH

"The ultimate game of cat-and-mouse is played out in a cozy English country house owned by celebrated mystery writer, Andrew Wyke. Invited guest Milo Tindle, a young rival who shares not only Wyke's love of the game but also his wife, has come to lay claim. Revenge is devised and murders plotted as the two plan the ultimate whodunnit."--Publisher's description.

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  • ""The ultimate game of cat-and-mouse is played out in a cozy English country house owned by celebrated mystery writer, Andrew Wyke. Invited guest Milo Tindle, a young rival who shares not only Wyke's love of the game but also his wife, has come to lay claim. Revenge is devised and murders plotted as the two plan the ultimate whodunnit."--Publisher's description."@en
  • "National Theatre, under the direction of Messrs. Nederlander, Helen Bonfils, Morton Gottlieb, Michael White present Michael Allinson, Curt Dawson in "Sleuth," the 1971 Tony Award best play by Anthony Shaffer, with Philip Farrar, Harold K. Newman, Roger Purnell, directed by Clifford Williams, designed by Carl Toms, lighting by William Ritman."@en
  • "A dramatic study of sexual conflict and jealousy between an older and a younger man and a subtle psychology study of an inadequate and sexually-obsessed middle-aged man."
  • "The Music Box, Irving Berlin, Select Theatres Corporation, owners, Helen Bonfils, Morton Gottlieb, Michael White present Anthony Quayle, Keith Baxter in "Sleuth," a new thriller by Anthony Shaffer, with Philip Farrar, Harold K. Newman, Roger Purnell, directed by Clifford Williams, designed by Carl Toms, lighting by William Ritman."
  • "Comedy satirizing detective fiction. Detective story-writer husband confronts his wife's lover and they plot lethal games to insult each other. 2 acts, 5 men, 1 setting."
  • "National Theatre, Louis A. Lotito, managing director, Helen Bonfils, Morton Gottlieb, Michael White present Anthony Quayle, Keith Baxter in "Sleuth," a new thriller by Anthony Shaffer, with Philip Farrar, Harold K. Newman, Roger Purnell, directed by Clifford Williams, designed by Carl Toms, lighting by William Ritman."
  • "The Music Box, Irving Berlin, Select Theatres Corporation, owners, Helen Bonfils, Morton Gottlieb, Michael White present Anthony Quayle, Donal Donnelly in "Sleuth," a new thriller by Anthony Shaffer, with Philip Farrar, Harold K. Newman, Roger Purnell, directed by Clifford Williams, designed by Carl Toms, lighting by William Ritman."

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  • "Theater programs"
  • "Theater programs"@en
  • "Mystery fiction"@en
  • "Feature"@en
  • "Feature"
  • "Thriller"@en
  • "Thriller"
  • "Drama"@en
  • "Drama"
  • "Movie novels"@en
  • "Mystery"@en
  • "Mystery"

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  • "SLEUTH"@en
  • "SLEUTH"
  • "La huella : obra en dos actos"@es
  • "La huella : obra en dos actos, original de A. Shaffer. Version castellana de V. Balart"
  • "La huella = (Sleuth) : obra en dos actos"@es
  • "La huella = (Sleuth) : obra en dos actos"
  • "Revanche : ein Stück in zwei Akten"
  • "Le limier : mise en scène de Didier Long"
  • "Sleuth : a play"@en
  • "Sleuth : a play"
  • "La huella : obra en dos actos, original de Anthony Shaffer"
  • "Le limier"
  • "La huella (Sleuth). Obra en dos actos"
  • "'Sleuth'"
  • "Le Limier : d'après Sleuth"
  • "La Huella = Sleuth : obra en dos actos"
  • "Sleuth"@en
  • "Sleuth"
  • "Sleuth a play"
  • "Sleuth : [Program. Mar. 1971]"
  • "La Huella"
  • "Sleuth : [Program. Nov. 1970]"
  • ""Sleuth""
  • "Sleuth : [Program. Jan. 1971]"
  • "Le limier : d'après Sleuth"

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