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  1. 1984nineteen eighty-four a novel George Orwell. NINETEEN EIGHTY-FOUR ERIC ARTHUR BLAIR was born in British India in 1903, the son of a Civil Servant working in the Opium Department. He attended Eton, but his family could not pay for university, so in 1922 ...

  2. 1984 (film, 1984) 1984. október 10. 1993. március 5. Az 1984 film George Orwell azonos című regényének feldolgozása. A mű cselekménye a legtöbb esetben pontosan követi az alapjául szolgáló regény szerkezetét, csupán csak a terjedelmében rövidítette[ pontosabban?] azt le.

  3. 1984 Full Book Summary. Previous Next. Winston Smith is a low-ranking member of the ruling Party in London, in the nation of Oceania. Everywhere Winston goes, even his own home, the Party watches him through telescreens; everywhere he looks he sees the face of the Party’s seemingly omniscient leader, a figure known only as Big Brother. The ...

  4. Entdecke die besten Filme von 1984: Es war einmal in Amerika, Terminator, Ghostbusters - Die Geisterjäger, Indiana Jones und der Tempel des Todes, Amadeus...

  5. In the 1956 film adaptation, Big Brother was represented by an illustration of a stern-looking disembodied head. In the film starring John Hurt released in 1984, the Big Brother photograph was of actor Bob Flag. Both Oxley and Flag sported small moustaches. Use as metaphor

  6. Based on George Orwell's dystopian novel from the 1940s, the movie was produced in the very year that Orwell had set it, 1984. Horrified by the recent atrocities by the Germans and Russians, and fearing that England and America might take a similar turn, Orwell had painted a frightening portrait of the ultimate dictatorship, and the movie faithfully followed him.

  7. 1984. Werkgetreue Neuverfilmung des Romans von George Orwell, die hart und direkt mit den Schockeffekten der Vorlage die Vision eines totalitären Überwachungsstaates entfaltet, zugleich aber auch Ästhetik und Lebensgefühl der englischen Nachkriegsgesellschaft im Entstehungsjahr des Romans (1948) heraufbeschwört. - Sehenswert ab 18.