"Al"
(played by J. Neil Schulman) wears a beret as he gives Elliot Vreeland
his father's gold in the back of the Rabelais Bookstore, named for
French Renaissance writer (and true Renaissance man) François Rabelais.
Alongside Night: The French Connection
Alongside Night is having its red carpet showing on July 14, 2014 -- Bastille Day, the French national holiday commemorating the beginning of the French Revolution with the Storming of the Bastille on July 14, 1789, as well as the Fête de la Fédération on July 14, 1790.
In Alongside Night the plot leads up to the Revolutionary Agorist Cadre (who greet each other with the French phrase "Laissez Faire!") raiding a secret federal prison where their allies have been arrested without warrant and are being imprisoned without charges or trial.
The musical theme of the movie (played both directly and incorporated by Daniel May into his musical underscore) is the violin piece "Tzigane" by French composer, Maurice Ravel. This musical piece was referenced in the original novel's forematter back in 1979. You hear this theme when we meet the character "The Tzigane" (French for "The Gypsy") and when Elliot and Lorimer walk through the Agorist underground shopping mall.
In the 1979 novel Alongside Night the European Common Market Treaty Organization has its financial HQ in Paris and has a common currency called "the Eurofranc."
Alongside Night: The French Connection
Alongside Night is having its red carpet showing on July 14, 2014 -- Bastille Day, the French national holiday commemorating the beginning of the French Revolution with the Storming of the Bastille on July 14, 1789, as well as the Fête de la Fédération on July 14, 1790.
In Alongside Night the plot leads up to the Revolutionary Agorist Cadre (who greet each other with the French phrase "Laissez Faire!") raiding a secret federal prison where their allies have been arrested without warrant and are being imprisoned without charges or trial.
The musical theme of the movie (played both directly and incorporated by Daniel May into his musical underscore) is the violin piece "Tzigane" by French composer, Maurice Ravel. This musical piece was referenced in the original novel's forematter back in 1979. You hear this theme when we meet the character "The Tzigane" (French for "The Gypsy") and when Elliot and Lorimer walk through the Agorist underground shopping mall.
In the 1979 novel Alongside Night the European Common Market Treaty Organization has its financial HQ in Paris and has a common currency called "the Eurofranc."
"Al"
(played by J. Neil Schulman) wears a beret as he gives Elliot Vreeland
his father's gold in the back of the Rabelais Bookstore, named for
French Renaissance writer (and true Renaissance man) François Rabelais.
Alongside Night: The French Connection
Alongside Night is having its red carpet showing on July 14, 2014 -- Bastille Day, the French national holiday commemorating the beginning of the French Revolution with the Storming of the Bastille on July 14, 1789, as well as the Fête de la Fédération on July 14, 1790.
In Alongside Night the plot leads up to the Revolutionary Agorist Cadre (who greet each other with the French phrase "Laissez Faire!") raiding a secret federal prison where their allies have been arrested without warrant and are being imprisoned without charges or trial.
The musical theme of the movie (played both directly and incorporated by Daniel May into his musical underscore) is the violin piece "Tzigane" by French composer, Maurice Ravel. This musical piece was referenced in the original novel's forematter back in 1979. You hear this theme when we meet the character "The Tzigane" (French for "The Gypsy") and when Elliot and Lorimer walk through the Agorist underground shopping mall.
In the 1979 novel Alongside Night the European Common Market Treaty Organization has its financial HQ in Paris and has a common currency called "the Eurofranc."
Alongside Night: The French Connection
Alongside Night is having its red carpet showing on July 14, 2014 -- Bastille Day, the French national holiday commemorating the beginning of the French Revolution with the Storming of the Bastille on July 14, 1789, as well as the Fête de la Fédération on July 14, 1790.
In Alongside Night the plot leads up to the Revolutionary Agorist Cadre (who greet each other with the French phrase "Laissez Faire!") raiding a secret federal prison where their allies have been arrested without warrant and are being imprisoned without charges or trial.
The musical theme of the movie (played both directly and incorporated by Daniel May into his musical underscore) is the violin piece "Tzigane" by French composer, Maurice Ravel. This musical piece was referenced in the original novel's forematter back in 1979. You hear this theme when we meet the character "The Tzigane" (French for "The Gypsy") and when Elliot and Lorimer walk through the Agorist underground shopping mall.
In the 1979 novel Alongside Night the European Common Market Treaty Organization has its financial HQ in Paris and has a common currency called "the Eurofranc."
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