Dallas
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Dallas
Summary
Dallas is a television series[1]. Dallas has Wikipedia articles in 26 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Dallas's instance of is recorded as television series[3].
- Dallas was directed by Michael Preece[4].
- Dallas was directed by Larry Hagman[5].
- Dallas was directed by Patrick Duffy[6].
- Dallas was directed by Linda Gray[7].
- Dallas was directed by Robert Day[8].
- Dallas was directed by Russ Mayberry[9].
- Dallas was directed by Vincent McEveety[10].
- Dallas was directed by Jerry Jameson[11].
- Dallas was directed by Paul Stanley[12].
- Dallas was directed by Lawrence Dobkin[13].
- Dallas was directed by Leslie H. Martinson[14].
- Dallas was directed by Steve Kanaly[15].
- Dallas was directed by Bruce Bilson[16].
- Dallas was directed by Ernest Pintoff[17].
- Dallas was directed by Don McDougall[18].
- Dallas was directed by Victor French[19].
- Dallas was directed by Ray Danton[20].
- Dallas was directed by David Paulsen[21].
- Dallas was directed by Alexander Singer[22].
- David Jacobs wrote the screenplay for Dallas[23].
- Jonathan Hales wrote the screenplay for Dallas[24].
- David Paulsen wrote the screenplay for Dallas[25].
- Dallas's composer is recorded as Jerrold Immel[26].
- Dallas's genre is soap opera[27].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Directors include Michael Preece[4], Larry Hagman[5], Patrick Duffy[6], Linda Gray[7], Robert Day[8], and Russ Mayberry[9]. Screenwriters include David Jacobs[23], Jonathan Hales[24], and David Paulsen[25]. Cast members include Larry Hagman[28], Patrick Duffy[29], Charlene Tilton[30], Barbara Bel Geddes[31], Lesley-Anne Down[32], and Linda Gray[33].
Publication
Dallas's genre is soap opera[27].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Dallas was followed by Dallas[34].
Why It Matters
Dallas has Wikipedia articles in 26 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] Dallas is known by 10 alternative names across languages and contexts.[35]