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Gas Light is a 1938 thriller play, set in the Victorian era, written by the British novelist and playwright Patrick Hamilton. Hamilton's play is a dark tale of a marriage based on deceit and trickery, and a husband committed to driving his wife insane in order to steal from her. Gas Light was written during a dark period in Hamilton's life. Six years prior to the play Hamilton was hit by a drunk driver and dragged through the streets of London, leaving him with a limp, a paralyzed arm, and a disfigured face. Two years later, Hamilton's mother committed suicide.

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  • Gaslicht (Gas Light, in den USA bekannt als Angel Street) ist ein Schauspiel des britischen Dramatikers Patrick Hamilton aus dem Jahr 1938. Das Stück und seine Adaptionen inspirierten den Begriff Gaslighting, der eine Form des psychischen Missbrauchs bezeichnet, bei dem falsche Informationen verwendet werden, um die Opfer an ihren Erinnerungen und Sinneseindrücken zweifeln zu lassen, was langsam ihr Selbstbewusstsein deformiert bzw. zerstört. (de)
  • Gas Light is a 1938 thriller play, set in the Victorian era, written by the British novelist and playwright Patrick Hamilton. Hamilton's play is a dark tale of a marriage based on deceit and trickery, and a husband committed to driving his wife insane in order to steal from her. Gas Light was written during a dark period in Hamilton's life. Six years prior to the play Hamilton was hit by a drunk driver and dragged through the streets of London, leaving him with a limp, a paralyzed arm, and a disfigured face. Two years later, Hamilton's mother committed suicide. Premiering at the Richmond Theatre in London on 5 December 1938 before transferring to the Apollo Theatre in the West End on 1 January, the play closed after six months and 141 performances, but it has endured through an impressive list of incarnations most notably Five Chelsea Lane (1941 American play), Angel Street (1941 American play), and Gaslight (1958 Australian television play). Angel Street was a hit in its Broadway premiere, and it remains one of the longest-running non-musicals in Broadway history, with 1,295 total performances. The play was adapted to the big screen as two films, both entitled Gaslight—a 1940 British film, and a 1944 American film directed by George Cukor, also known as The Murder in Thornton Square in the UK. Both films are considered classics in their respective countries of origin, and are generally equally critically acclaimed. The 1944 American version received seven nominations at the 17th Academy Awards, including Best Picture, and won two, Best Actress (for Ingrid Bergman) and Best Production Design. In 2019, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". (en)
  • Luz de gas es una obra de teatro de Patrick Hamilton estrenada en 1938. El título original en inglés fue Gas Light (lit. luz de gas) y se llamó también Angel Street en EE. UU. (es)
  • «Газове світло» (англ. Gas Light, в США відома як «Вулиця ангела») — п'єса британського драматурга Патріка Гамільтона. Прем'єра відбулась 5 грудня 1938 року в Лондоні. П'єса і американська екранізація започаткувало термін газлайтинг, який визначають як «форма психологічної маніпуляції, метою якої є змусити жертву сумніватися в адекватності свого сприйняття навколишньої дійсності». (uk)
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  • Nancy
  • Elizabeth
  • Mr Manningham
  • Mr Rough
  • Mrs Manningham
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  • 1938-12-05 (xsd:date)
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  • 1938-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • On Angel Street, in the Pimlico district of London, 1880
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  • right (en)
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  • Leo G. Carroll in the Broadway production of Angel Street (en)
  • Vincent Price in the Broadway production of Angel Street (en)
  • First edition 1939 (en)
  • Judith Evelyn in the Broadway production of Angel Street (en)
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  • Elizabeth (en)
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  • vertical (en)
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  • Thriller (en)
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  • Angel-Street-Carroll.jpg (en)
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  • Gas Light (en)
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  • 1938-12-05 (xsd:date)
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  • On Angel Street, in the Pimlico district of London, 1880 (en)
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  • Gaslicht (Gas Light, in den USA bekannt als Angel Street) ist ein Schauspiel des britischen Dramatikers Patrick Hamilton aus dem Jahr 1938. Das Stück und seine Adaptionen inspirierten den Begriff Gaslighting, der eine Form des psychischen Missbrauchs bezeichnet, bei dem falsche Informationen verwendet werden, um die Opfer an ihren Erinnerungen und Sinneseindrücken zweifeln zu lassen, was langsam ihr Selbstbewusstsein deformiert bzw. zerstört. (de)
  • Luz de gas es una obra de teatro de Patrick Hamilton estrenada en 1938. El título original en inglés fue Gas Light (lit. luz de gas) y se llamó también Angel Street en EE. UU. (es)
  • «Газове світло» (англ. Gas Light, в США відома як «Вулиця ангела») — п'єса британського драматурга Патріка Гамільтона. Прем'єра відбулась 5 грудня 1938 року в Лондоні. П'єса і американська екранізація започаткувало термін газлайтинг, який визначають як «форма психологічної маніпуляції, метою якої є змусити жертву сумніватися в адекватності свого сприйняття навколишньої дійсності». (uk)
  • Gas Light is a 1938 thriller play, set in the Victorian era, written by the British novelist and playwright Patrick Hamilton. Hamilton's play is a dark tale of a marriage based on deceit and trickery, and a husband committed to driving his wife insane in order to steal from her. Gas Light was written during a dark period in Hamilton's life. Six years prior to the play Hamilton was hit by a drunk driver and dragged through the streets of London, leaving him with a limp, a paralyzed arm, and a disfigured face. Two years later, Hamilton's mother committed suicide. (en)
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  • Gaslicht (Schauspiel) (de)
  • Gas Light (en)
  • Luz de gas (obra de teatro) (es)
  • Газове світло (uk)
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  • Gas Light (en)
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