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Double Edge (comics)
Double Edge may refer to: * Double Edge Theatre, an artist-run organization founded in 1982 by Stacy Klein * Double Edge (1992 film), an Israeli-American thriller drama film * American Dragons ''American Dragons'' (also known as ''Double Edge'') is a 1998 action crime thriller film directed by Ralph Hemecker and starring Michael Biehn, Park Joong-hoon, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, Don Stark and Byron Mann. It was written by Erik Saltzgaber an ...
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Double Edge Theatre
Double Edge Theatre, an artist-run organization, was founded in 1982 by Stacy Klein. The company applies vigorous physical training and the principle of an artist's autonomy to create work in an ensemble setting intimately woven with the community. Double Edge's name in part comes from the double-edged axe known as the labrys, which was used in Bacchic sacrifices in ancient Greek cult-worship. Double Edge's first production, ''Rites'', was based on Euripides's ''The Bacchae''. The Double Edge ensemble creates performance cycles that tour internationally, including the Women's Cycle, the Song Trilogy, and the Garden of Intimacy and Desire. The Chagall Cycle, which includes ''The Odyssey'', ''Shahrazad'', and ''The Grand Parade'', responds to the life, work and indomitable imagination of Russian-Jewish artist Marc Chagall, while engaging with international collaborators in music, design and dramaturgy. The Latin American Cycle (2015–present) is inspired by the magical realist ...
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Double Edge (1992 Film)
''Double Edge'' is a 1992 Israeli-American thriller drama film written and directed by Amos Kollek and starring Faye Dunaway. Cast *Faye Dunaway as Faye Milano *Amos Kollek as David *Mohammad Bakri as Mustafa Shafik *Makram Khoury as Ahmed Shafik *Michael Schneider as Max *Shmuel Shilo as Moshe *Anat Atzmon as Censor *Ann Belkin as Sarah *Teddy Kollek as himself *Abba Eban as himself *Meir Kahane as himself *Hanan Ashrawi as herself * Ziad Abuzayyad as himself *Naomi Altaraz as herself Release The film premiered in New York City on September 30, 1992. Reception Kevin Thomas of the ''Los Angeles Times The ''Los Angeles Times'' (abbreviated as ''LA Times'') is a daily newspaper that started publishing in Los Angeles in 1881. Based in the LA-adjacent suburb of El Segundo since 2018, it is the sixth-largest newspaper by circulation in the Un ...'' gave the film a negative review, calling it a "terrible movie but fascinating as a case study in star behavior." References ...
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