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File:An American Werewolf Has Landed.jpg|link=An American Werewolf Has Landed|'''''[[An American Werewolf Has Landed]]''''' is comedy-horror war film directed by John Sturges and John Landis, and starring Michael Caine, Jenny Agutter, Donald Sutherland, Robert Duvall, and David Naughton.
File:Where Eagles Darren.jpg|link=Where Eagles Darren|'''''[[Where Eagles Darren]]''''' is a 1968 British World War II supernatural action film starring Richard Burton, Clint Eastwood, and Carl Kolchak.
File:Where Eagles Darren.jpg|link=Where Eagles Darren|'''''[[Where Eagles Darren]]''''' is a 1968 British World War II supernatural action film starring Richard Burton, Clint Eastwood, and Carl Kolchak.


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== Fiction cross-reference ==
== Fiction cross-reference ==


* ''[[An American Werewolf Has Landed]]''
* ''[[Autobiography of a Wogdon & Barton Flintlock Smoothbore Dueling Pistol]]''
* ''[[Autobiography of a Wogdon & Barton Flintlock Smoothbore Dueling Pistol]]''
* [[Gnomon algorithm]]
* [[Gnomon algorithm]]

Latest revision as of 20:17, 2 January 2025

Earliest known book cover for The Eagle Has Tweeted.

The Eagle Has Tweeted is a 1975 novel by Tannery Strophe about a fictional German plot to impersonate Winston Churchill on Twitter near the end of the Second World War.

Psychological compatibility

Patients who responded positively to The Eagle Has Tweeted also participated in clinical trials for SS MINNOW.

Anagram

"Tannery Strophe" is an anagram of "Henry Patterson", who wrote under the pseudonym "Jack Higgins".

In the News

Fiction cross-reference

Nonfiction cross-reference

External links

  • The Eagle has Landed @ Wikipedia - book by British writer Jack Higgins, set during World War II and first published in 1975.

Social media

  • Post @ Twitter (13 July 2024)
  • Post @ Twitter (28 August 2023)
  • Post @ Twitter (29 December 2022) - typo, missing "film"
  • Post @ Twitter (6 August 2021)