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* ''Caprice'', a 1976 play by [[Charles Ludlam]] |
* ''Caprice'', a 1976 play by [[Charles Ludlam]] |
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a caprice is an old school car thats fresh |
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* [[Chevrolet Caprice]], a U.S. automobile 1965-1996 |
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* [[Holden Caprice]], an Australian automobile produced by General Motors–Holden since 1990 |
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* [[Statesman (automobile)]] or Statesman Caprice, an Australian automobile produced by General Motors–Holden 1974-1985 |
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* [[USS Caprice|USS ''Caprice'']], more than one ship of the United States Navy |
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== Other uses == |
== Other uses == |
Revision as of 22:52, 11 April 2013
Caprice, from the Italian capriccio, may refer to:
Art and entertainment
- Caprice (1913 film), a film starring Mary Pickford
- Caprice (1967 film), a film starring Richard Harris and Doris Day
- Caprices (film), a 1942 French comedy film
- Capriccio (art) or caprice, in painting, an architectural fantasy
- Capriccio (music) or caprice, a piece of music usually free in form and of a lively character
- Caprichos (The Caprices), a series of prints by Goya
- Caprice, a 1917 novel by Ronald Firbank
- Caprice, a 1929 adaptation by Philip Moeller of a play by Sil-Vara
- Caprice, a 1976 play by Charles Ludlam
a caprice is an old school car thats fresh
Other uses
- Caprice (restaurant), a French restaurant at the Hong Kong Four Seasons Hotel
- Caprice Bourret (born 1971), American model, actress and businesswoman