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* ''The Plague'' (2024), an upcoming French miniseries that changes the setting and era again, to Southern UsefulNotes/{{France}} in [[NextSundayAD 2029]]. It posits that [[UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic COVID-19]] has weakened immunity in most people and that a new deadly bacillus of the Plague arises because of this, devastating a city in Southern France.

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* ''The Plague'' (2024), an upcoming a French miniseries that changes the setting and era again, to Southern UsefulNotes/{{France}} in [[NextSundayAD 2029]]. It posits that [[UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic COVID-19]] has weakened immunity in most people and that a new deadly bacillus of the Plague arises because of this, devastating a city in Southern France.
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* ''The Plague'' (1992), a film by Argentine director Luis Puenzo, starring Creator/WilliamHurt, Creator/RobertDuvall, and Creator/RaulJulia, with a soundtrack by Music/{{Vangelis}}. It changes both the [[AdaptationalLocationChange location]] (moving the story to UsefulNotes/{{Argentina}}) and [[SettingUpdate time period]] (moving it to the later [[The80s 80s]][=/=]early [[TheNineties 90s]]).

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* ''The Plague'' (1992), a film by Argentine director Luis Puenzo, starring Creator/WilliamHurt, Creator/SandrineBonnaire, Creator/RobertDuvall, and Creator/RaulJulia, with a soundtrack by Music/{{Vangelis}}. It changes both the [[AdaptationalLocationChange location]] (moving the story to UsefulNotes/{{Argentina}}) and [[SettingUpdate time period]] (moving it to the later [[The80s 80s]][=/=]early [[TheNineties 90s]]).
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* ''The Plague'' (1992), a film by Argentine director Luis Puenzo, starring Creator/WilliamHurt, Creator/RobertDuvall, and Creator/RaulJulia, with a soundtrack by Music/{{Vangelis}}. It changes both the [[AdaptationalLocationChange location]] (moving the story to Argentina) and [[SettingUpdate time period]] (moving it to the later [[The80s 80s]][=/=]early [[TheNineties 90s]]).
* ''The Plague'' (2024), an upcoming French miniseries that changes the setting and era again, to Southern France in [[NextSundayAD 2029]]. It posits that [[UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic COVID-19]] has weakened immunity in most people and that a new deadly bacillus of the Plague arises because of this, devastating a city in Southern France.

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* ''The Plague'' (1992), a film by Argentine director Luis Puenzo, starring Creator/WilliamHurt, Creator/RobertDuvall, and Creator/RaulJulia, with a soundtrack by Music/{{Vangelis}}. It changes both the [[AdaptationalLocationChange location]] (moving the story to Argentina) UsefulNotes/{{Argentina}}) and [[SettingUpdate time period]] (moving it to the later [[The80s 80s]][=/=]early [[TheNineties 90s]]).
* ''The Plague'' (2024), an upcoming French miniseries that changes the setting and era again, to Southern France UsefulNotes/{{France}} in [[NextSundayAD 2029]]. It posits that [[UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic COVID-19]] has weakened immunity in most people and that a new deadly bacillus of the Plague arises because of this, devastating a city in Southern France.
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* ''The Pkague'', an upcoming 2024 French miniseries that changes the setting and era again, to Southern France in [[NextSundayAD 2029]]. It posits that [[UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic COVID-19]] has weakened immunity in most people and that a new deadly bacillus of the Plague arises because of this, devastating a city in Southern France.

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* ''The Pkague'', Plague'' (2024), an upcoming 2024 French miniseries that changes the setting and era again, to Southern France in [[NextSundayAD 2029]]. It posits that [[UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic COVID-19]] has weakened immunity in most people and that a new deadly bacillus of the Plague arises because of this, devastating a city in Southern France.

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The novel received a film adaptation in 1992 by Argentine director Luis Puenzo, starring Creator/WilliamHurt, Creator/RobertDuvall, and Creator/RaulJulia, with a soundtrack by Music/{{Vangelis}}. It changes both the [[AdaptationalLocationChange location]] (moving the story to Argentina) and [[SettingUpdate time period]] (moving it to the later [[The80s 80s]][=/=]early [[TheNineties 90s]]).

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The novel received several adaptations, including:
* ''The Plague'' (1992),
a film adaptation in 1992 by Argentine director Luis Puenzo, starring Creator/WilliamHurt, Creator/RobertDuvall, and Creator/RaulJulia, with a soundtrack by Music/{{Vangelis}}. It changes both the [[AdaptationalLocationChange location]] (moving the story to Argentina) and [[SettingUpdate time period]] (moving it to the later [[The80s 80s]][=/=]early [[TheNineties 90s]]).90s]]).
* ''The Pkague'', an upcoming 2024 French miniseries that changes the setting and era again, to Southern France in [[NextSundayAD 2029]]. It posits that [[UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic COVID-19]] has weakened immunity in most people and that a new deadly bacillus of the Plague arises because of this, devastating a city in Southern France.
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The novel received a film adaptation in 1992 by Argentine director Luis Puenzo, starring Creator/WilliamHurt, Creator/RobertDuvall, and Creator/RaulJulia, with a soundtrack by Music/{{Vangelis}}. It changes both the [[AdaptationalLocationChange location]] (moving the story to Argentina) and [[SettingUpdate time period]] (moving it to the later [[The80s 80s]][=/=]early [[TheNineties 90s).

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The novel received a film adaptation in 1992 by Argentine director Luis Puenzo, starring Creator/WilliamHurt, Creator/RobertDuvall, and Creator/RaulJulia, with a soundtrack by Music/{{Vangelis}}. It changes both the [[AdaptationalLocationChange location]] (moving the story to Argentina) and [[SettingUpdate time period]] (moving it to the later [[The80s 80s]][=/=]early [[TheNineties 90s).90s]]).
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A classic 1947 novel by Creator/AlbertCamus, ''The Plague'' (''La Peste'' in French), on the surface, tells the story of an epidemic of [[ThePlague the bubonic plague]] that besets the Algerian city of Oran, imprisoning the citizens behind quarantine. The protagonists, including Dr. Bernard Rieux, a man named Jean Tarrou, a visiting journalist Raymond Rambert, and a city clerk Joseph Grand must respond to the plague and find their place in the ensuing depressing conditions, while philosophizing on the nature of suffering and the proper response thereto.

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A classic 1947 novel by Creator/AlbertCamus, ''The Plague'' (''La Peste'' in French), on the surface, tells the story of an epidemic of [[ThePlague the bubonic plague]] that besets the Algerian UsefulNotes/{{Algeria}}n city of Oran, imprisoning the citizens behind quarantine. The protagonists, including Dr. Bernard Rieux, a man named Jean Tarrou, a visiting journalist Raymond Rambert, and a city clerk Joseph Grand must respond to the plague and find their place in the ensuing depressing conditions, while philosophizing on the nature of suffering and the proper response thereto.



The novel received a film adaptation in 1992 by Argentine director Luis Puenzo, starring Creator/WilliamHurt, Creator/RobertDuvall, and Creator/RaulJulia, and featuring music by Music/{{Vangelis}}.

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The novel received a film adaptation in 1992 by Argentine director Luis Puenzo, starring Creator/WilliamHurt, Creator/RobertDuvall, and Creator/RaulJulia, with a soundtrack by Music/{{Vangelis}}. It changes both the [[AdaptationalLocationChange location]] (moving the story to Argentina) and featuring music by Music/{{Vangelis}}.[[SettingUpdate time period]] (moving it to the later [[The80s 80s]][=/=]early [[TheNineties 90s).

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