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Proposal

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Proposal(s) or The Proposal may refer to:

Arts, entertainment, and media

  • The Proposal (album)

Films

  • The Proposal (1957 film), an Australian television play based on Chekhov's 1890 play
  • The Proposal (2001 film), starring Nick Moran, Jennifer Esposito, and Stephen Lang
  • The Proposal (2009 film), 2009 film starring Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds
  • "La propuesta" ("The Proposal"), a short story in the 2014 Argentina anthology film Wild Tales

Literature

  • Proposals (play), a 1997 play by Neil Simon
  • The Proposal (novel), 1999 and 35th book in the Animorphs series by K.A. Applegate
  • The Proposal, alternative title of Chekhov's 1890 play A Marriage Proposal

Television

  • The Proposal (TV series), a 2018 reality dating series
  • "The Proposal", the title of three Dynasty episodes:
    • "The Proposal" (Dynasty 1983)
    • "The Proposal" (Dynasty 1985)
    • "The Proposal" (Dynasty 1988)
  • "The Proposal" (Frasier), a 2002 episode from the ninth season of Frasier
  • "The Proposal" (The O.C.), a 2004 episode from The O.C. television show

See also

  • All pages with titles beginning with Proposal
  • All pages with titles containing Proposal
  • Government proposal (disambiguation)
  • Proposal 2 (disambiguation)
  • Proposal Rock (disambiguation)
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