Svengali
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Svengali bezeichnet:
Svengali (Fiktive Figur), Person im Hintergrund, die eine andere Person stark beeinflusst oder manipuliert
Svengali ist der Titel folgender Werke:- Svengali (Album), Jazz-Album von Gil Evans (1973)
- Svengali (1914), österreichischer Film von Jacob und Luise Fleck, siehe Der Hypnotiseur
- Svengali (1927), deutsches Drama von Gennaro Righelli
- Svengali (1931), US-amerikanisches Drama von Archie Mayo
- Svengali (1954), britisches Drama von Noel Langley
- Svengali (1983), US-amerikanisches Drama von Anthony Harvey
- Svengali (2004), US-amerikanischer Kurzfilm von Richard D. Morris
- Svengali (2009), britische Komödie von Philip John
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