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Sunday, November 26, 2017
Noirvember: Patricia Highsmith
The American Friend
Purple Noon
Ripley's Game
Stranger's On a Train
The Talented Mr. Ripley
Two Faces of January
The Blunderer
Cry of the Owl
Deep Water
Edith's Diary
A Game For the Living
Ripley Under Ground
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CAROL fits in here better than you might expect.
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