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Fatal Love (1993 Film)
''Fatal Love'' may refer to: * ''Fatal Love'' (play), a 1680 tragedy by the English writer Elkanah Settle * an alternative name of the 1992 television movie '' Something to Live for: The Alison Gertz Story'' * Fatal Love (1993 film), a 1993 Hong Kong Category III film, see List of Hong Kong Category III films * Fatal Love (1988 film), a 1988 Hong Kong film directed by Leong Po-Chih * '' Fatal Love'', Monsta X's third Korean studio album See also * * Fatal (other) Fatal may refer to: * ''Fatal'' (album), by Hussein Fatal, 2002 * ''Fatal'' (film), a 2010 French film starring Michaël Youn and Stéphane Rousseau * '' F.A.T.A.L.'', a tabletop role-playing game released in 2003 * Fatal Recordings, a record l ... * Love (other) {{dab ...
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Fatal Love (play)
''Fatal Love; Or, The Forc'd Inconstancy'' is a 1680 tragedy by the English writer Elkanah Settle. It was first staged by the King's Company at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in London. The original cast members are unknown. Producer at the time of the Popish Plot scare and the Exclusion Crisis, it was notably anti-Catholic similar to Settle's other tragedy of the same year ''The Female Prelate ''The Female Prelate; Being The History Of The Life And Death Of Pope Joan'' is a 1680 tragedy by the English writer Elkanah Settle. It was first performed by the King's Company at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in London. The original cast member ...''.Brown p.21 References Bibliography * Brown, Frank Clyde. ''Elkanah Settle''. University of Chicago Press, 1910. * Van Lennep, W. ''The London Stage, 1660-1800: Volume One, 1660-1700''. Southern Illinois University Press, 1960. 1680 plays West End plays Tragedy plays Plays by Elkanah Settle {{17thC-play-stub ...
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The Alison Gertz Story
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Fatal Love (1993 Film)
''Fatal Love'' may refer to: * ''Fatal Love'' (play), a 1680 tragedy by the English writer Elkanah Settle * an alternative name of the 1992 television movie '' Something to Live for: The Alison Gertz Story'' * Fatal Love (1993 film), a 1993 Hong Kong Category III film, see List of Hong Kong Category III films * Fatal Love (1988 film), a 1988 Hong Kong film directed by Leong Po-Chih * '' Fatal Love'', Monsta X's third Korean studio album See also * * Fatal (other) Fatal may refer to: * ''Fatal'' (album), by Hussein Fatal, 2002 * ''Fatal'' (film), a 2010 French film starring Michaël Youn and Stéphane Rousseau * '' F.A.T.A.L.'', a tabletop role-playing game released in 2003 * Fatal Recordings, a record l ... * Love (other) {{dab ...
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List Of Hong Kong Category III Films
The following is a non-exhaustive list of Category III films produced in Hong Kong. According to the Hong Kong motion picture rating system introduced in 1988, the restriction applicable to Category III films is thus defined: "No persons younger than 18 years of age are permitted to rent, purchase, or watch this film in the cinema." This applies to films produced in Hong Kong or elsewhere. The Category III rating is applicable to films produced anywhere. The list below contains only Category III films produced in Hong Kong. Pre–1988 Films released before 1988 were rated retroactively when the rating system was introduced. * '' The Golden Lotus'' (1974) * ''Love Swindlers'' (1976) * ''Dangerous Encounters of the First Kind'' (1980) * ''Devil Fetus'' (1983) * '' Seeding of a Ghost'' (1983) * ''Possessed'' (1983) * ''Possessed II'' (1984) * '' The Rape After'' (1984) * '' Hong Kong Godfather'' (1985) * ''The Seventh Curse'' (1986) 1988–1999 This period is generally considered as ...
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Fatal Love (1988 Film)
''Fatal Love'' may refer to: * ''Fatal Love'' (play), a 1680 tragedy by the English writer Elkanah Settle * an alternative name of the 1992 television movie '' Something to Live for: The Alison Gertz Story'' * Fatal Love (1993 film), a 1993 Hong Kong Category III film, see List of Hong Kong Category III films * Fatal Love (1988 film), a 1988 Hong Kong film directed by Leong Po-Chih * '' Fatal Love'', Monsta X's third Korean studio album See also * * Fatal (other) Fatal may refer to: * ''Fatal'' (album), by Hussein Fatal, 2002 * ''Fatal'' (film), a 2010 French film starring Michaël Youn and Stéphane Rousseau * '' F.A.T.A.L.'', a tabletop role-playing game released in 2003 * Fatal Recordings, a record l ... * Love (other) {{dab ...
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Leong Po-Chih
Leong Po-Chih (born 31 December 1939) is a British-born Chinese film director from Hong Kong and United States. Early life On December 31, 1939, Leong was born in England. He has two siblings. Leong attended the London Film School, before embarking on a philosophy degree. Career Leong started his career as a trainee film editor at BBC. Leong worked on a variety of productions, including the long-running series ''Panorama''. In 1967, Leong joined TVB and set up its film unit in British Hong Kong. As an executive producer he also directed a number of entertainment programmes, including ''The Star Show''. He left TVB in 1969 to form Adpower, one of the first commercial production companies in Hong Kong. In 1976, Leong became a co-director in his first Hong Kong film. Leong co-directed ''Jumping Ash'' (1976), an action film set in a drug underworld, where he also appeared in this film as Tiger's man. It was one of the two top-grossing films of the season. At the 23rd Hong Kong ...
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Fatal Love (album)
''Fatal Love'' is the seventh and the third Korean-language studio album by the South Korean boy group Monsta X. It was released by Starship Entertainment and distributed by Kakao M on November 2, 2020. Background and release The album was announced on October 5, 2020. The title track for the album is "Love Killa". The group collaborated with labelmates Brother Su and Jooyoung, as well as singer Eric Nam and DJ Justin Oh, for the production of the album. Additionally, the album includes Hyungwon's first song, which he is credited in all aspects of the production, including writing, composing, and arranging, for the song "Nobody Else". The physical album was released in four versions. Critical reception According to Faith Jung of ''SCMP'', the album can be summed up in two words: "power" and "charisma", adding that it is a record "packed with bops perfect for dancing". This album proves that they can "come back harder and better with each new release", and each song exemplif ...
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Monsta X
Monsta X (; stylized as MONSTA X) is a South Korean boy group formed through the reality survival program ''No.Mercy'' under Starship Entertainment. The group is currently composed of six members: Shownu, Minhyuk, Kihyun, Hyungwon, Joohoney and I.M, with former member Wonho having left the group in October 2019. The group debuted on May 14, 2015 with their first EP ''Trespass''. In March 2017, Monsta X released their first studio album and the final part of ''The Clan'' series '' The Clan Pt. 2.5: The Final Chapter''. Since 2018, the group had four Japanese singles certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of Japan, and since 2019, eight of their Korean albums and extended plays had been certified platinum by the Korea Music Content Association. In 2020, the group's first English album ''All About Luv'', ranked number five on the US ''Billboard'' 200 and number seven on the US ''Rolling Stone'' Top 200. Since debut, they had been known for their aggressive sty ...
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Fatal (other)
Fatal may refer to: * ''Fatal'' (album), by Hussein Fatal, 2002 * ''Fatal'' (film), a 2010 French film starring Michaël Youn and Stéphane Rousseau * '' F.A.T.A.L.'', a tabletop role-playing game released in 2003 * Fatal Recordings, a record label founded by Hanin Elias * Fatal, a rapper who collaborated with the band Therapy? on the song "Come and Die" from the ''Judgment Night'' film soundtrack * "Fatal", a song by Motionless in White from ''Infamous'' * "Fatal", a song by Pearl Jam from ''Lost Dogs'' See also * * Fatale (other) * Fatalis (other) * Fatalism, a philosophical doctrine * Fate (other) * Fattal, a surname * Lethal (other) That which is lethal is capable of causing death. Lethal may also refer to: Film * ''Lethal'' (film), a 2004 action thriller Music * DJ Lethal (born 1972), Latvian musician * Lethal (American band), an American heavy metal band * Lethal ( ...
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