- Koestler,
first published in 1940. His best
known work, it is the tale of
Rubashov, an Old
Bolshevik who is arrested, imprisoned, and
tried for
treason against...
-
Rubashov is a
surname which can
refer to
Zalman Shazar (1889–1974), born
Shneur Zalman Rubashov,
Israeli politician,
author and poet
Nikolai Rubashov...
-
Israel for two terms, from 1963 to 1973.
Shazar was born
Shneur Zalman Rubashov to a
Hasidic family of the Chabad-Lubavitch
denomination in Mir, near Minsk...
-
Darkness at Noon
reference is made to the fact that the main character,
Rubashov,
wears pince-nez and uses them to tap on the
pipes in his cell to communicate...
- was Rains' last
appearance on the
London Stage. 1951
Darkness at Noon
Rubashov Alvin Theatre/Royale
Theatre 1954 The
Confidential Clerk Sir
Claude Mulhammer...
-
common surname Smith. He was also
partly inspired by the
character of
Rubashov from
Arthur Koestler's
novel Darkness at Noon,
especially his response...
-
Kingsley role on Broadway, that of Ivanoff, the old
Bolshevik friend of
Rubashov in
Darkness at Noon, a
dramatization of
Arthur Koestler's novel. The play...
-
Blackmer Come Back,
Little Sheba Doc 1951 (5th)
Claude Rains Darkness at Noon
Rubashov 1952 (6th) José
Ferrer The
Shrike Jim
Downs 1953 (7th) Tom
Ewell The Seven...
- Moss
acted as
Rubashov, a
victim of Stalin's
secret police, in "Darkness at Noon", a
stage adaptation of
Arthur Koestler's
famous novel (1940)....
- Koestler's
novel concerned a
prominent Soviet Communist and Old
Bolshevik named Rubashov who was
arrested and
charged with
crimes against the
Soviet Union that...