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In popular culture, the hour of the wolf is "the hour between night and dawn" during which the wolf is said to lurk outside people's doors, usually cited as between 3 and 5 AM. It is often referenced in works of literature, music, film and television. ==In popular culture== The marketing tagline for a 1968 Ingmar Bergman horror film entitled ''Hour of the Wolf'' reads: "The Hour of the Wolf is the hour between night and dawn. It is the hour when most people die, when sleep is deepest, when nightmares are most real. It is the hour when the sleepless are haunted by their deepest fear, when ghosts and demons are most powerful. The Hour of the Wolf is also the hour when most children are born." It is also the title of the ongoing science fiction radio program hosted by Jim Freund, named after Ingmar Bergman's movie. In an episode of the science fiction television show ''Babylon 5'' entitled "The Hour of the Wolf", Commander Susan Ivanova says: "Have you ever heard of the hour of the wolf? ... It's the time between 3:00 and 4:00 in the morning. You can't sleep, and all you can see is the troubles and the problems and the ways that your life should've gone but didn't. All you can hear is the sound of your own heart." In an episode of the fantasy television series ''Game of Thrones'' entitled "Garden of Bones", Tyrion Lannister chides his cousin Lancel, whom he knows has been sleeping with Tyrion's sister, the queen regent, saying, "Cersei must have great trust in you, allowing you into her chamber during the hour of the wolf." 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Hour of the wolf」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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