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* "Coppola's Dracula" by [[Kim Newman]], which is basically ''Hearts Of Darkness … [[Recycled in Space|In]] "[[Anno Dracula]]" [[Recycled in Space|Transylvania!]]'' |
* "Coppola's Dracula" by [[Kim Newman]], which is basically ''Hearts Of Darkness … [[Recycled in Space|In]] "[[Anno Dracula]]" [[Recycled in Space|Transylvania!]]'' |
Latest revision as of 22:03, 5 April 2022
Examples of Troubled Productions shown in Literature include:
- "Coppola's Dracula" by Kim Newman, which is basically Hearts Of Darkness … In "Anno Dracula" Transylvania!
- Patrick Quentin's Puzzle for players consists entirely of this. At one point, the desperate Broadway producer explicitly writes down a list of "13 reasons why Troubled Waters cannot possibly see the light of day".
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