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+ | According to The Other Wiki, a '''[[w:castle|castle]]''' is "a type of fortified structure built during the Middle Ages predominantly by the nobility or royalty and by military orders." |
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− | [[File:CastleDerpHerp_53.jpg|frame|Richard Castle and Kate Beckett. Not pictured: intense [[Unresolved Sexual Tension]] <ref>{{spoiler|As of "Always", it is finally resolved. Sort of.}}.</ref>]] |
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+ | On All The Tropes, '''{{PAGENAME}}''' could refer to: |
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− | {{quote|''"I often say that'' Castle ''is'' [[Moonlighting]] ''[[X Meets Y|meets]]'' [[Murder, She Wrote]] ''having not really remembered ''Moonlighting'' and [[Dissimile|never having actually seen]] ''Murder She Wrote''."''|[[Nathan Fillion]] as quoted [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQKZ5r4QIak&NR=1#t=00m49s here]}} |
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+ | == Film == |
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− | ''[[Castle]]'' is a [[Police Procedural]] [[Dramedy]] starring [[Nathan Fillion]] and Stana Katic. |
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+ | * [[The Castle (1964 film)|''The Castle'' (1964 film)]], a Danish family film |
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+ | * [[The Castle (1968 film)|''The Castle'' (1968 film)]], a West German film adaptation of Kafka's novel |
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+ | * [[The Castle (1994 film)|''The Castle'' (1994 film)]], a Russian film adaptation of Kafka's novel |
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+ | * [[The Castle (1997 Australian film)|''The Castle'' (1997 Australian film)]], a comedy-drama film |
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+ | * [[The Castle (1997 Austrian film)|''The Castle'' (1997 Austrian film)]], an adaptation of Kafka's novel |
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+ | * [[K (2015 Mongolian film)|''K'' (2015 Mongolian film)]], a Inner Mongolian adaptation of Kafka's novel |
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+ | == Literature == |
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− | Fillion plays mystery novelist Richard Castle, who is consulted by Detective Kate Beckett (Katic) of the NYPD after a killer begins copying murder scenes from Castle's books. When an obsessive fan is caught too quickly, it bothers his [[Genre Savvy|writer's sensibilities]]; the capture was [[All Too Easy|too easy]]. Castle realizes that the man the police have arrested was framed, and helps to capture the real murderer. Enamored with the idea of solving crimes -- and a bit more enamored of working with his beautiful "muse" -- Castle calls in some favors and gets permission to do some [[It's for a Book|research]] for his new series of books, starring a character based on Beckett. Together, [[They Fight Crime]]! [[Chivalrous Pervert|Castle]] and [[By-The-Book Cop|Beckett]] have some excellent on-screen chemistry going. |
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+ | * [[Castle (book)|''Castle'' (book)]], a 1977 book by David Macaulay |
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+ | * [[Castle (novel)|''Castle'' (novel)]], a 2000 novel by Garth Nix |
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+ | * [[The Castle (novel)|''The Castle'' (novel)]] (''Das Schloß''), a 1926 novel by Franz Kafka |
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+ | * ''The Castle'', alternate title of ''Kështjella'', ''[[The Siege (Kadare novel)|The Siege]]'', a 1970 Albanian novel by Ismail Kadare |
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+ | * The Castle Series, a trilogy of novels consisting of ''[[Howl's Moving Castle (novel)|Howl's Moving Castle]]'', ''[[Castle in the Air]]'' and ''[[House of Many Ways]]'' |
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+ | == Live-Action TV == |
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− | An interview with Fillion providing a lot of relevant information can be found [http://tvblog.ugo.com/index.php/tvblog/more/nathan_fillion_talks_castle_and_a_little_itty_bit_of_whedon/ here.] |
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+ | * [[Castle (TV series)|''Castle'' (TV series)]], an American TV series, 2009–2016 |
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+ | * [[Castles (TV series)|''Castles'' (TV series)]], a British soap opera, 1995 |
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− | Has a [[Castle/Recap|recap]] page. |
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+ | == Radio == |
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+ | * [[The Castle (radio series)|''The Castle'' (radio series)]], a British radio comedy 2007–2012 |
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+ | == Tabletop Games == |
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+ | * [[Castle (card game)|''Castle'' (card game)]], also known as ''Palace'', a shedding card game designed by Bruno Faidutti and Serge Laget |
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+ | * Castle, a defensive structure used in the game [[shogi]] |
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+ | * Castle, in [[chess]], an informal term for rook |
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+ | ** To castle, or castling, in chess |
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+ | * [[The Castle (board game)|''The Castle'' (board game)]], 1981 |
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+ | == Video Games == |
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+ | * [[The Castle (video game)|''The Castle'' (video game)]], 1986 |
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+ | * ''[[Castles]]'' |
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− | * [[Castle/Tropes a To D|Tropes a To D]] |
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− | * [[Castle/Tropes E to L|Tropes E to L]] |
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− | * [[Castle/Tropes M to P|Tropes M to P]] |
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− | * [[Castle/Tropes Q to Z|Tropes Q to Z]] |
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+ | {{disambiguation}} |
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− | [[Category:Dramedy]] |
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− | [[Category:Crime and Punishment Series]] |
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− | [[Category:Castle]] |
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Latest revision as of 09:18, 27 September 2020
According to The Other Wiki, a castle is "a type of fortified structure built during the Middle Ages predominantly by the nobility or royalty and by military orders."
On All The Tropes, Castle could refer to:
Film
- The Castle (1964 film), a Danish family film
- The Castle (1968 film), a West German film adaptation of Kafka's novel
- The Castle (1994 film), a Russian film adaptation of Kafka's novel
- The Castle (1997 Australian film), a comedy-drama film
- The Castle (1997 Austrian film), an adaptation of Kafka's novel
- K (2015 Mongolian film), a Inner Mongolian adaptation of Kafka's novel
Literature
- Castle (book), a 1977 book by David Macaulay
- Castle (novel), a 2000 novel by Garth Nix
- The Castle (novel) (Das Schloß), a 1926 novel by Franz Kafka
- The Castle, alternate title of Kështjella, The Siege, a 1970 Albanian novel by Ismail Kadare
- The Castle Series, a trilogy of novels consisting of Howl's Moving Castle, Castle in the Air and House of Many Ways
Live-Action TV
- Castle (TV series), an American TV series, 2009–2016
- Castles (TV series), a British soap opera, 1995
Radio
- The Castle (radio series), a British radio comedy 2007–2012
Tabletop Games
- Castle (card game), also known as Palace, a shedding card game designed by Bruno Faidutti and Serge Laget
- Castle, a defensive structure used in the game shogi
- Castle, in chess, an informal term for rook
- To castle, or castling, in chess
- The Castle (board game), 1981
Video Games
- The Castle (video game), 1986
- Castles
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