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until it is safe to come out. The cruel, wild, and
fearsome Captain Vanderdecken steers his ship on a long
voyage to get
emeralds from a
dealer across...
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legend of the
Flying Dutchman. The plot
concerns the
quest of
Philip Vanderdecken of
Terneuzen in the
Netherlands to save his
father – who has been doomed...
- Dutchman. One of the
first Flying Dutchman short stories was
titled Vanderdecken's Message Home; or, the
Tenacity of
Natural Affection and was published...
- role as "the Dutchman" and not
Vanderdecken, but in
English productions the
title role was
always referred to as
Vanderdecken or even Van Der Decken. Wagner...
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filmed as The
Truth About Spring (1965) Men, Women, and
Beasts (1922)
Vanderdecken: The
Story of a Man (1922)
Golden Ballast (1924)
Ocean Tramps (1924)...
- tutte, Tom****o in
Tiefland (Eugen d'Albert),
Escamillo in
Carmen and as
Vanderdecken in The
Flying Dutchman. In 1913 the
Denhof Company was
wound up and reformed...
- up with his old
friend Jefferson Rigby. On the way he
encounters Kate
Vanderdecken, Rigby's
former sweetheart, who has
travelled to
Australia searching...
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Yorkshire Stakes in 1871), St. Pancras, Sir George, Soapsuds,
Vanderdecken (
Vanderdecken won the
Liverpool Cup in 1872), Violetta, and Wentworth. Finch...
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first role at the
Lyceum was as Irving's
stunt double in a
production of
Vanderdecken, a play by W.G.
Wills and
Percy Fitzgerald in
which Irving's character...
- 1887–8.
Wills worked regularly with
Henry Irving.
Irving produced his
Vanderdecken in 1878, a
version of the
Flying Dutchman story. In 1880 he
created a...