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regentstreetcinema · 1 year
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This Bank Holiday Monday, join us for a special screening of The King And I (1956) - plus a free cuppa and biscuits!
Over 55s pay just £5.
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imbsblog-blog · 2 years
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When a woman who has much to say says nothing, her silence can be deafening.'
“Quando uma mulher que tem muito para falar não diz nada, o silêncio é esclarecedor.”― Anna e o Rei.
Titulo original: Anna and the King of Siam, Margaret Landon.
Ano de produção: 1999.
O livro da escritora estadunidense Margaret Landon, foi publicado em 1944.
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tcm · 7 years
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Rex Harrison and Irene Dunne in John Cromwell's ANNA AND THE KING OF SIAM ('46)
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The shock when I got home and read the dates, to realise that one of these was published 117 years ago! #BargainAt£3 #Books #CharlesDickens #ChristmasStories #TheOldCuriosityShop #AnnaAndTheKingOfSiam #MargaretLandon https://www.instagram.com/p/B5NzCarHOXA/?igshid=nfn1q7gndi0l
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nothoward · 7 years
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This is the tutor that the King of Siam hired, Anna Harriette Emma Edwards Leonowens, and her sister's baby, William Henry Pratt, eventually known as Boris Karloff. via the Wikipedia.
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tamarabeck · 9 years
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Cultural Relativism and the King of Siam: What is the Missionary's Position?
Photo by Paul Kolnik from the 2015 Lincoln Center production of “The King and I” starring Kelli O’Hara and Ken Watanabe and directed by Bartlett Sher.
One man’s exoticism is another’s second nature. This is as true for cultural absolutists as it is for relativists.
It is differences in how we see the world that are the foundation of each culture. Your cultural P.O.V. is different from the King of…
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tamarabeck · 9 years
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When Anna Met the King
When Anna Met the King
Photo by Paul Kolnik from a scene of “The King and I,” at the Beaumiont Theater, starring Kelli O’Hara and Ken Watanabe.
There was a real-life Anna who taught in the  court of Siam in the 1860s.  Rodgers and Hammerstein tackled her story only after seeing the 1946 film version of Margaret Landon’s novel, Anna and the King of Siam, which they felt created cohesion from Landon’s fictional account.…
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