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Boy, this thing is riddled with errors and omissions.
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We can start with Albert Finney's Poirot in MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS being absent. The Fu Manchu entry manages to overlook the Karloff film and the serial -- both of which are far better known...
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The author of the article thought in terms of franchises. In other words, if a property appeared in three otherwise unconnected adaptations from different stars and/or productions companies, that does...
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Hate to break it to you, but without Finney starting that Poirot franchise with MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS that particular franchise wouldn't exist. How is Kuwa in a one-off Charlie Chan movie made...
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PERRY MASON – Created by Erle Stanley Gardner. The only lawyer on the list, he first appeared in The Case of the Velvet Claws (1933) and continued for eighty-five novels. Warner Brothers film series...
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