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Topical Term
Thrillers (Television programs)
Use for
Psycho thrillers (Television programs)
Psychological thrillers (Television programs)
Psychothrillers (Television programs)
Suspense television programs
Television thrillers
Thriller television programs
nne Thrillers (Motion pictures, television, etc.)
Psychological thrillers (Television programs)
Psychothrillers (Television programs)
Suspense television programs
Television thrillers
Thriller television programs
nne Thrillers (Motion pictures, television, etc.)
Broader Term
See Also
Television crime shows
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Suspense in motion pictures, television, etc.
Related resource
The moving image genre-form guide, via WWW, Mar. 17, 2004 (Thriller. UF Psychological thriller. Related to the crime genre in that the subject is usually some aspect of criminal activity, but with the emphasis away from a detective, gangster, caper, or even the crime itself. An individual or group is placed in a dangerous situation whose outcome hinges on sudden reversals of fate. Frequent themes are political conspiracy, terrorism, innocents on the run, romantic triangles leading to murder, and individuals suffering from psychosis)
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Here are entered works on television programs that feature a build up of suspense, tension, uncertainty, menace, and anxiety as primary elements and in which the audience is kept on tenterhooks. Works about the use of suspense in motion pictures, television programs, and video recordings are entered under
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