Lionel White

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Lionel White (1905December 1985) was an author whose dark noirish stories were sometimes made into films. His books include The Money Trap, Clean Break (made into the film The Killing), and Obsession (made into the film Pierrot le fou, 1965). He dead in december 1985, at 80 years old. Seven years later, in Quentin Tarantino's film Reservoir Dogs credits White, among others, are listed as inspiration.

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