The Pickwick Papers (1952 film)
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The Pickwick Papers (1952 film) is a British black-and-white comedy adaptation of Charles Dickens's novel, following the misadventures of Samuel Pickwick and his fellow club members.
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| The Pickwick Papers (1952 film) canonical | 2 |
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Target entity: The Pickwick Papers (1952 film) Context triple: [Noel Langley, wroteScreenplayFor, The Pickwick Papers (1952 film)]
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Jeeves and Wooster (TV series)
"Jeeves and Wooster" is a British television comedy series, starring Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie, that brings P. G. Wodehouse’s stories of the unflappable valet Jeeves and his bumbling aristocratic employer Bertie Wooster to the screen.
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B.
The Chaplin Revue
The Chaplin Revue is a 1959 compilation film in which Charlie Chaplin re-edited and scored several of his silent-era shorts for re-release with added sound and narration.
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C.
Jeeves and Wooster
Jeeves and Wooster is a beloved comic series of stories and novels featuring the bumbling aristocrat Bertie Wooster and his supremely competent valet Jeeves.
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D.
Pygmalion (1938 film)
Pygmalion (1938 film) is a British romantic comedy-drama adaptation of George Bernard Shaw’s play, best known for its witty exploration of class and language and for inspiring the later musical My Fair Lady.
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E.
Leave It to Psmith
Leave It to Psmith is a comic novel by P. G. Wodehouse featuring the charming, resourceful Psmith embroiled in romantic mix-ups and jewel-stealing escapades at Blandings Castle.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: The Pickwick Papers (1952 film) Target entity description: The Pickwick Papers (1952 film) is a British black-and-white comedy adaptation of Charles Dickens's novel, following the misadventures of Samuel Pickwick and his fellow club members.
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A.
Jeeves and Wooster (TV series)
"Jeeves and Wooster" is a British television comedy series, starring Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie, that brings P. G. Wodehouse’s stories of the unflappable valet Jeeves and his bumbling aristocratic employer Bertie Wooster to the screen.
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B.
The Chaplin Revue
The Chaplin Revue is a 1959 compilation film in which Charlie Chaplin re-edited and scored several of his silent-era shorts for re-release with added sound and narration.
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C.
Jeeves and Wooster
Jeeves and Wooster is a beloved comic series of stories and novels featuring the bumbling aristocrat Bertie Wooster and his supremely competent valet Jeeves.
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D.
Pygmalion (1938 film)
Pygmalion (1938 film) is a British romantic comedy-drama adaptation of George Bernard Shaw’s play, best known for its witty exploration of class and language and for inspiring the later musical My Fair Lady.
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E.
Leave It to Psmith
Leave It to Psmith is a comic novel by P. G. Wodehouse featuring the charming, resourceful Psmith embroiled in romantic mix-ups and jewel-stealing escapades at Blandings Castle.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Subject: The Pickwick Papers (1952 film) Description of subject: The Pickwick Papers (1952 film) is a British black-and-white comedy adaptation of Charles Dickens's novel, following the misadventures of Samuel Pickwick and his fellow club members.
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