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''The Hollow'' is a 1946 detective novel by Agatha Christie. The Hollow may also refer to: * The Hollow (play), ''The Hollow'' (play), a 1951 play by Agatha Christie * The Hollow (Charmed), The Hollow (''Charmed''), a fictional entity in the television series ''Charmed'' Film and television *''The Hollow (1975 film)'', documentary film by George Nierenberg * The Hollow (2004 film), ''The Hollow'' (2004 film), a teen horror film * The Hollow (2015 film), ''The Hollow'' (2015 film), a TV horror film * The Hollow (2016 film), ''The Hollow'' (2016 film), a crime drama film * The Hollow (TV series), a Netflix original series from 2018 Literature * The Hollow Men, a poem by T. S. Eliot Music * The Hollow (song), "The Hollow" (song), a 2000 song by A Perfect Circle * The Hollow (album), ''The Hollow'' (album), a 2011 album by Memphis May Fire Places * The Hollow (Markham, Virginia), an historic property and dwelling near Markham, Fauquier County, Virginia * The Hollow, Bridgeport, a nei ...
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The Hollow
''The Hollow'' is a work of detective fiction by British writer Agatha Christie, first published in the United States by Dodd, Mead & Co. in 1946 and in the United Kingdom by the Collins Crime Club in November of the same year. The US edition retailed at $2.50 and the UK edition at eight shillings and sixpence (8/6). A paperback edition in the US by Dell Books in 1954 changed the title to ''Murder after Hours''. The novel is an example of a "country house mystery" and was the first of her novels in four years to feature Christie's Belgian detective Hercule Poirot—one of the longest gaps in the entire series. Christie, who often admitted that she did not like Poirot (a fact parodied by her recurring novelist character Ariadne Oliver), particularly disliked his appearance in this novel. His late arrival, jarring, given the established atmosphere, led Christie to claim in her ''Autobiography'' that she ruined the novel by the introduction of Poirot. Agatha Christie's successfu ...
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The Hollow (play)
''The Hollow'' is a 1951 play by crime writer Agatha Christie. It is based on the 1946 book of the same name. Background In her ''Autobiography'', Christie claimed that the success of ''And Then There Were None'' set her on the path of being a playwright as well as a writer of books and that only she would adapt her works for the stage from then on, and that ''The Hollow'' would be her next play. In writing this, Christie forgot her intervening plays of ''Appointment with Death'' (1945) and ''Murder on the Nile'' (1946), in addition to Moie Charles and Barbara Toy's 1949 adaptation of ''Murder at the Vicarage''. Christie had always felt that ''The Hollow'' would make a good play, but she came up against the opposition of her daughter, Rosalind Hicks, whom Christie affectionately described as having "had the valuable role in life of eternally trying to discourage me without success". Christie was determined to turn the book, which both she and Rosalind liked, into a play, but ...
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The Hollow (Charmed)
''Charmed'' is an American fantasy drama television series created by Constance M. Burge and produced by Aaron Spelling and his production company Spelling Television, with Brad Kern serving as showrunner. The series was originally broadcast by The WB from October 7, 1998, until May 21, 2006. The series narrative follows a trio of sisters, known as The Charmed Ones, the most powerful good witches of all time, who use their combined "Power of Three" to protect innocent lives from evil beings such as demons and warlocks. Each sister possesses unique magical powers that grow and evolve, while they attempt to maintain normal lives in modern-day San Francisco. Keeping their supernatural identities separate and secret from their ordinary lives often becomes a challenge for them, with the exposure of magic having far-reaching consequences on their various relationships and resulting in a number of police and FBI investigations throughout the series. The series initially focuses on the ...
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The Hollow (1975 Film)
''The Hollow'' is a work of detective fiction by British writer Agatha Christie, first published in the United States by Dodd, Mead and Company, Dodd, Mead & Co. in 1946 and in the United Kingdom by the Collins Crime Club in November of the same year. The US edition retailed at $2.50 and the UK edition at eight shillings and British sixpence coin, sixpence (8/6). A paperback edition in the US by Dell Books in 1954 changed the title to ''Murder after Hours''. The novel is an example of a "country house mystery" and was the first of her novels in four years to feature the Belgian detective Hercule Poirot—one of the longest gaps in the entire series. Agatha Christie, who often admitted that she did not like Poirot (a fact parody, parodied by her recurring novelist character Ariadne Oliver), particularly disliked his appearance in this novel. His late arrival, jarring, given the established atmosphere, led her to claim in her ''Agatha Christie: An Autobiography, Autobiography'' th ...
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