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dbpedia:The_Magic_Christian_(novel)
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The Magic Christian (novel)
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The Magic Christian is a 1959 comic novel by American author Terry Southern (1924–1995) about an odd billionaire who spends most of his time playing elaborate practical jokes on people. It is known for bringing Southern to the attention of filmmaker Stanley Kubrick, who had received a copy as a gift from Peter Sellers, and subsequently hired him as co-writer for Dr. Strangelove (1964) when Kubrick decided to make that film a black comedy/satire, rather than a straightforward thriller. In 1969, The Magic Christian was made into a film starring Peter Sellers and Ringo Starr; the story was much altered and relocated from New York City to London.
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category:American_novels_adapted_into_films category:Novels_by_Terry_Southern category:1959_American_novels category:American_satirical_novels category:American_comedy_novels category:Random_House_books
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0-8021-3465-3