The Inheritors (1969 Film)
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Inheritor or Inheritors may refer to:


Film and stage

* ''Inheritors'' (play), by Susan Glaspell * ''The Inheritors'' (1970 film) (original title ), a 1970 Argentine film * ''The Inheritors'' (1982 film) ( de) (original title ), an Austrian film directed by Walter Bannert * ''The Inheritors'' (1998 film) (original title ), an Austrian-German film directed by Stefan Ruzowitzky


Music

* ''The Inheritors'' (album), by James Holden


Television

* "The Inheritors" (''The Outer Limits'') * "The Inheritors" (''The Outer Limits'' 1995) * ''The Inheritors'' (TV series) or ''The Heirs'', a 2013 South Korean television series * ''The Inheritors'' (1974 TV series), a 1974 British TV series


Novels and comics

* ''The Inheritor'' (novel), a 1930 novel by E.F. Benson * ''Inheritor'' (novel), a 1996 novel set in C. J. Cherryh's Foreigner universe * Inheritors, by Brian Penton * ''The Inheritors'' (Conrad and Ford novel), by Joseph Conrad and Ford Madox Ford * ''The Inheritors'' (Robbins novel), by
Harold Robbins Harold Robbins (May 21, 1916 – October 14, 1997) was an American author of popular novels. One of the best-selling writers of all time, he wrote over 25 best-sellers, selling over 750 million copies in 32 languages. Early life Robbins was b ...
* ''The Inheritors'' (Golding novel), by William Golding * Inheritors, a fictional group featured in the " Spider-Verse" storyline


See also

* Inheritance (disambiguation) *
Heiress (disambiguation) Heiress often refers to a female heir, the beneficiary of an inheritance. Heiress may also refer to: Music * Heiress (band), an American rock band * Heiress Records, a record company Theatre, film, and television * ''Heiress'', a 1988 Chinese ...
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Heir (disambiguation) An heir (fem. heiress) is one who inherits. Heir may also refer to: *Heir apparent, the first in line to a throne or other title, who cannot be displaced by birth of another heir *Heir presumptive, the current first in line to a title *Heirs of t ...
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