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By 1938, when author Graham Greene wrote his novel “Brighton Rock” – which was named after the candy – he used the snack as a metaphor for morality. Protagonist Ida – a woman who was ...
His Pinkie is a slim, mesmerizing package of immaculate and undiluted evil, clear as a stick of Brighton Rock candy. The film itself - directed and adapted by Rowan Joffe - has its flaws.
There's rock and then there's Brighton Rock, Graham Greene's 1938 novel whose title was inspired by the famous English confection. Greene's interest was twofold and doubly ironic. Rock candy was a ...
The popular Brighton tourist attraction, well-loved for kiosks selling Brighton rock candy, donuts and ice-cream, fared badly in the Soil Association's league table, which also looked at the ...
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