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Elleston Trevor (17
February 1920 – 21 July 1995) was a
British novelist and
playwright who
wrote under several pseudonyms. Born
Trevor Dudley-Smith, he...
- The
Flight of the
Phoenix is a 1964
novel by
Elleston Trevor. The plot
involves the
crash of a
transport aircraft in the
middle of a
desert and the survivors'...
- to: Hunt the Wumpus, a 1973 grid-based "survival horror"
computer game
Elleston Trevor, who
wrote a
series of children's
books about a
character named...
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Phoenix may
refer to: The
Flight of the
Phoenix (novel), a 1964
novel by
Elleston Trevor The
Flight of the
Phoenix (1965 film), an
adaptation starring James...
- same name, both
based on the 1964
novel The
Flight of the Phoenix, by
Elleston Trevor,
about a
group of
people who
survive an
aircraft crash in a desert...
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Robert Aldrich,
based on the 1964
novel of the same name by
English author Elleston Trevor. The
story follows a
small group of men
struggling to
survive their...
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Elleston Wakeland Stadium is a multi-use
stadium in Falmouth, Jamaica. It is
currently used
mostly for
football matches. It
serves as a home
ground of...
- Attenborough, and
Bernard Lee. The film is
based on the
novels The Big Pick-Up by
Elleston Trevor and
Dunkirk co-aut****d by Lt Col Ewan
Butler and
Major J. S. Bradford...
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Quiller is a
fictional character created by
English novelist Elleston Trevor. Quiller,
whose one-word name is a pseudonym,
works as a spy, and he is the...
- one converted. The
Skytruck brand-name was
allegedly the
inspiration for
Elleston Trevor's
Skytruck in the 1964 novel, The
Flight of the Phoenix. Steward-Davis...