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  1. Laughter in the Dark (Original Russian title: Ка́мера обску́ра, Camera obscura) is a novel written by Vladimir Nabokov and serialised in Sovremennye zapiski in 1932. [1]

    • Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov
    • 1932
  2. Dec 12, 2020 · It stars Anya Taylor-Joy. Taylor-Joy, best known for her roles in Emma. and her series with Frank, The Queen's Gambit, is reportedly attached to star. Further casting details have yet to be...

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  3. Jan 15, 2023 · Laughter in the Dark (French: La Chambre obscure) is a 1969 French-British drama film directed by Tony Richardson and starring Nicol Williamson and Anna Karina. It is based on the novel of the same name by Vladimir Nabokov.

  4. Albert Albinus, a wealthy art critic, meets Margot, a young and ambitious actress. Albinus embarks on a passionate affair with Margot, despite being married to Elizabeth. Margot manipulates Albinus for her own financial gain, leading to a destructive and tragic outcome.

  5. Laughter in the Dark (French: La Chambre obscure) is a 1969 romantic drama film directed by Tony Richardson and starring Nicol Williamson, Anna Karina and Jean-Claude Drouot. [2] The screenplay was by Edward Bond. It was based on the 1936 novel Laughter in the Dark by Vladimir Nabokov, with the setting changed from 1930s Berlin to 1960s ...

  6. Dec 4, 2014 · Vladimir Nabokov claimed the initial English translation of "Laughter in the Darkness" was “sloppy,” and eventually chose to retranslate the novel himself.

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  8. Laughter In The Dark (1969) In 1969, Director Tony Richardson adapted Nabokov’s Laughter in the Dark for a film. He set his version in 1960s London, rather than the 1930s Berlin Nabokov had set his novel.