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      • The Pera Palace Hotel exists in real life, and the series was inspired by the non-fictional historical book Midnight At The Pera Palace: The Birth of Modern Istanbul, written by Charles King.
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  2. The Palace is a 2023 black comedy film [3] directed by Roman Polanski, who co-wrote the screenplay with Jerzy Skolimowski and Ewa Piaskowska. The film stars Oliver Masucci , Fanny Ardant , John Cleese , Bronwyn James , Joaquim de Almeida , Luca Barbareschi, Milan Peschel , Fortunato Cerlino , and Mickey Rourke .

  3. Brokedown Palace is a 1999 American drama film directed by Jonathan Kaplan, and starring Claire Danes, Kate Beckinsale, and Bill Pullman. It deals with two American friends imprisoned in Thailand for alleged drug smuggling.

  4. May 6, 2023 · In real life: In 1974, Anne and then-husband Mark Phillips were headed to Buckingham Palace when their car was forced to stop. A man named Ian Ball approached Anne in her car with a gun and...

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    Anna Leonowens's mother, Mary Ann Glascott, married her father, Sergeant Thomas Edwards, a non-commissioned officer in the East India Company's Corps of Sappers and Miners, on 15 March 1829 in St James's Church, Tannah, Bombay Presidency, British India. Edwards was from London and a former cabinetmaker. Anna was born in Ahmednagar in the Bombay Pre...

    Anna Edwards's husband-to-be, Thomas Leon Owens, an Irish Protestant from Enniscorthy, County Wexford, went to India with the 28th Regiment of Foot in 1843. From a private, he rose to the position of paymaster's clerk (rather than the army officer suggested by her memoir) in 1844, serving first in Poona, and from December 1845 until 1847 in Deesa. ...

    In 1862, Leonowens accepted an offer made by the consul in Singapore, Tan Kim Ching, to teach the wives and children of Mongkut, King of Siam. The king wished to give his 39 wives and concubines and 82 children a modern Western education on scientific secular lines, which earlier missionaries' wives had not provided. Leonowens sent her daughter Avi...

    By 1869, Leonowens was in New York City, where she briefly opened a school for girls in the West New Brighton section of Staten Island, and she began contributing travel articles to a Boston journal, The Atlantic Monthly, including "The Favorite of the Harem", reviewed by The New York Times as "an Eastern love story, having apparently a strong basi...

    In 1878, Leonowens's daughter Avis Annie Crawford Connybeare married Thomas Fyshe, a Scottish banker and the cashier (general manager) of the Bank of Nova Scotia in Halifax, where she resided for nineteen years as she continued to travel the world. This marriage ended the family's money worries. Leonowens resumed her teaching career and taught dail...

    Margaret Landon's novel Anna and the King of Siam (1944) provides a fictionalised look at Anna Leonowens's years at the royal court and develops the abolitionist theme that resonated with her American readership. In 1946, Talbot Jennings and Sally Benson adapted it into the screenplay for a dramatic film of the same name, starring Irene Dunne and R...

    Leonowens kept the actual facts of her early life a closely guarded secret throughout her life, and never disclosed them to anybody, including her family. They were uncovered by researchers long after her death; their scrutiny began with her writings, especially following the popularity of the musical's 1956 film adaptation. D. G. E. Hall, writing ...

    Reginald Johnston—the Scottish tutor to Aisin-Gioro Puyi the last emperor of China. His story was also dramatised in films such as The Last Emperor.
    Joseph Caulfield James—the English tutor to King Vajiravudh of Siam
    Katharine Carl—an American painter and author at the court of the Empress Dowager Cixi of China
    Maria Guyomar de Pinha—Siamese woman of mixed Japanese-Portuguese-Bengali ancestry credited for having introduced new dessert recipes in Siamese cuisine at the Ayutthaya court, some of them influen...
    Bristowe, W. S. Louis and the King of Siam, Chatto & Windus, 1976, ISBN 0-7011-2164-5
    Dow, Leslie Smith. Anna Leonowens: A Life Beyond The King and I, Pottersfield Press, 1992, ISBN 0-919001-69-6
    Alfred Habegger (2014). Masked: The Life of Anna Leonowens, Schoolmistress at the Court of Siam. University of Wisconsin Press.
    Habegger, Alfred; Foley, Gerard (2010). Anna and Thomas Leonowens in Western Australia, 1853-1857 (PDF) (Report). Occasional Papers. State Records Office of Western Australia, Department of Culture...
    Biography at the Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online
    Works by Anna Leonowens at Project Gutenberg
    Works by or about Anna Leonowens at Internet Archive
    Works by Anna Leonowens at LibriVox(public domain audiobooks)
  5. 4 days ago · The Netflix adaptation of Midnight At The Pera Palace fictionalizes the story of Turkey's independence but is based on real-life historical events that defined the country.

  6. Sep 15, 2022 · Is The Woman King based on a true story? In short, yes, but with extensive dramatic license.

  7. Mar 3, 2022 · ‘Midnight at the Pera Palace’ is partially based on a true story. In fact, the show is based on a book titled ‘Midnight at the Pera Palace: The Birth of Modern Istanbul’ by Charles King. However, the screen adaptation does not follow the book to a tee.

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