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Which film has the director who died first, Pusthakamlo Konni Pageelu Missing or The Hunchback Of Rome?
Title: Sajid Qureshi Passage: Sajid Qureshi( died June 21, 2013) was a Pakistani politician. He was Sindh Assembly's MPA from Karachi. Title: Carlo Lizzani Passage: Carlo Lizzani( 3 April 1922 – 5 October 2013) was an Italian film director, screenwriter and critic. Title: The Hunchback of Rome Passage: Il gobbo( internationally released as The Hunchback of Rome) is a 1960 Italian crime- drama film directed by Carlo Lizzani. It is loosely based on the real life events of Giuseppe Albano, an Italian partisan that was one of the protagonists, from 1943 to 1945, of the Roman Resistance against German occupation. Title: Pusthakamlo Konni Pageelu Missing Passage: Pusthakamlo Konni Pageelu Missing is a 2013 Telugu comedy film directed by Sajid Qureshi and Produced by Mohammad Sohail Ansari. The film is a remake of Balaji Tharaneetharan's 2012 comedy film "Naduvula Konjam Pakkatha Kaanom" starring Vijay Sethupathi and Gayathrie Shankar in the lead roles and this film stars Sree, Supraja, Rahul, Satish and Masth Ali in vital roles. Gunwanth Sen scored the Music. The film released on 9 August 2013 and did decent business at the box office in spite of mixed reviews from the critics.
Pusthakamlo Konni Pageelu Missing
[ "Carlo Lizzani", "Pusthakamlo Konni Pageelu Missing", "The Hunchback of Rome", "Sajid Qureshi" ]
Where was the place of burial of the director of film Juke Girl?
Title: Juke Girl Passage: Juke Girl is a 1942 drama film directed by Curtis Bernhardt and written by A.I. Bezzerides. The film stars Ann Sheridan and Ronald Reagan. The supporting cast includes Richard Whorf, George Tobias, Gene Lockhart, Alan Hale, Sr., Howard Da Silva, Donald MacBride, Faye Emerson, Willie Best, and Fuzzy Knight. The plot focuses on the plight of exploited farmers and farmworkers in the South. Title: Curtis Bernhardt Passage: Curtis Bernhardt( 15 April 1899 – 22 February 1981) was a German film director born in Worms, Germany, under the name Kurt Bernhardt. He trained as an actor in Germany, and performed on the stage, before starting as a film director in 1924, with" Nameless Heroes". Other films include" A Stolen Life"( 1946) and" Sirocco"( 1951). Bernhardt made films in Germany from 1925 until 1933, when he was forced to flee the Nazi regime — who briefly had him arrested — because he was Jewish. Bernhardt directed films in France and England before moving on to Hollywood to work for Warner Brothers in 1940. He produced and directed his last Hollywood picture," Kisses for My President"( 1964), about the nation's first female Chief Executive starring Polly Bergen and Fred MacMurray. He is interred at Glendale's Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery, near his wife, Pearl Argyle Wellman Bernhardt.
Forest Lawn Memorial Park
[ "Juke Girl", "Curtis Bernhardt" ]
Where was the director of film Rush (1991 Film) born?
Title: Rush (1991 film) Passage: Rush is a 1991 American crime drama film directed by Lili Fini Zanuck and based on a novel written by Kim Wozencraft. It stars Jennifer Jason Leigh and Jason Patric as two cops in the 1970s who go undercover on a case. They become drug addicts themselves and, failing to get the evidence they need, use falsified evidence. Title: Lili Fini Zanuck Passage: Lili Fini Zanuck (born April 2, 1954 in Leominster, Massachusetts) is an American film producer and director.
Leominster
[ "Rush (1991 film)", "Lili Fini Zanuck" ]
Which film has the director who is older than the other, The Last Summer Of The Rich or Trix, The Romance Of A Millionairess?
Title: Frederic Zelnik Passage: Frederic Zelnik( 17 May 1885 – 29 November 1950) was one of the most important producers- directors of the German silent cinema. Zelnik became a successful director and also producer of period operetta films in 1920s and 1930s. He also appeared on screen as an actor. Title: Trix, the Romance of a Millionairess Passage: Trix, the Romance of a Millionairess is a 1921 German silent romance film directed by Frederic Zelnik and starring Lya Mara, Ernst Hofmann and Ilka Grüning. It premiered at the Marmorhaus in Berlin. The film's sets were designed by the art director Fritz Lederer. Title: The Last Summer of the Rich Passage: The Last Summer of the Rich is a 2015 Austrian drama film directed by Peter Kern. It was screened in the Panorama section of the 65th Berlin International Film Festival. Title: Peter Kern (actor) Passage: Peter Kern( 13 February 1949 – 26 August 2015) was an Austrian actor, film director, screenwriter, and producer. He appeared in more than 70 films and directed a further 25. He starred in the 1978 film" Flaming Hearts", which was entered into the 28th Berlin International Film Festival. In 1980, he was a member of the jury at the 30th Berlin International Film Festival. Two of Kern's later films," Blutsfreundschaft"( 2008) and" Mörderschwestern"( 2011), featured Helmut Berger in a starring role. His last film was" The Last Summer of the RichDer letzte Sommer der Reichen"), which screened at the Berlin Film Festival in 2015.
Trix, The Romance Of A Millionairess
[ "Frederic Zelnik", "Peter Kern (actor)", "The Last Summer of the Rich", "Trix, the Romance of a Millionairess" ]
Who is the paternal grandfather of Ferdinand Zvonimir Von Habsburg?
Title: Karl von Habsburg Passage: Karl von Habsburg (Karl Thomas Robert Maria Franziskus Georg Bahnam; born 11 January 1961), also known as Karl of Austria and referred to by his ancestral titles as Archduke of Austria, Royal Prince of Hungary, Bohemia and Croatia, is an Austrian politician, the current head of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine which ruled the lands of the Habsburg Monarchy, the Empire of Austria, the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, and the Kingdom of Hungary as well as the Crown lands of Bohemia and Croatia by hereditary right until the end of World War I. Born in Starnberg, Germany, in 1961, he is the son of Archduke Otto von Habsburg, Crown Prince of Austria and Princess Regina of Saxe-Meiningen, and the grandson of the last Austrian emperor, Charles I. He served as a Member of the European Parliament for the Austrian People's Party 1996–1999. Like his father, he is known as an advocate for the Pan-European movement. Title: Ferdinand Zvonimir von Habsburg Passage: Ferdinand Zvonimir Maria Balthus Keith Michael Otto Antal Bahnam Leonhard von Habsburg-Lothringen, known colloquially as Ferdinand Habsburg (born 21 June 1997, in Salzburg), is an Austrian motor racing driver and the eldest son of Karl von Habsburg. A member of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine, he is considered first in the line of succession to the former Austro-Hungarian throne. Habsburg competes in the Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters (DTM). In November 2017, he finished 4th in the 2017 Macau Grand Prix after crashing at the final corner of the last lap whilst attempting to complete an overtake for the lead. He has also raced in the FIA Formula 3 European Championship.
Otto von Habsburg
[ "Karl von Habsburg", "Ferdinand Zvonimir von Habsburg" ]
Which film whose director is younger, The Prince & Me or Public Be Damned?
Title: Stanner E.V. Taylor Passage: Stanner E.V. Taylor (28 September 1877 – 23 November 1948) was an American screenwriter and director of the silent era. He wrote for 108 films between 1908 and 1929. Title: The Prince & Me Passage: The Prince& Me is a 2004 American romantic comedy film directed by Martha Coolidge, and starring Julia Stiles, Luke Mably, and Ben Miller, with Miranda Richardson, James Fox, and Alberta Watson. The film focuses on Paige Morgan, a pre-med college student in Wisconsin, who is pursued by a prince posing as a normal college student. The film spawned three direct- to- video sequels created under different writers and a new director, with Kam Heskin replacing Julia Stiles in the role of Paige Morgan:( 2006),( 2008), and( 2010). Title: Public Be Damned Passage: Public Be Damned is a 1917 American silent drama film directed by Stanner E.V. Taylor and starring Mary Fuller, Charles Richman and Chester Barnett. The film's negative portrayal of food hoarding at a time of increased shortages due to the American entry into World War I led to it being publicly endorsed by Herbert Hoover, who shot a prologue to introduce the film. It was followed shortly afterwards by a similarly- themed production" The Food Gamblers" by Allan Dwan. Title: Martha Coolidge Passage: Martha Coolidge( born August 17, 1946) is an American film director and former President of the Directors Guild of America. She has directed such films as" Real Genius" and" Rambling Rose".
The Prince & Me
[ "Stanner E.V. Taylor", "The Prince & Me", "Public Be Damned", "Martha Coolidge" ]
Which film whose director is younger, Lanton Mills or Tomorrow Never Dies?
Title: Lanton Mills Passage: Lanton Mills is an American comedy short film written and directed by Terrence Malick and starring Malick, Warren Oates, Harry Dean Stanton, and Paula Mandel. The film was Malick's thesis project for the American Film Institute, was completed in 1969, and is known to have screened in 1974. Title: Tomorrow Never Dies Passage: Tomorrow Never Dies is a 1997 spy film and the eighteenth in the "James Bond" series to be produced by Eon Productions, and the second to star Pierce Brosnan as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. Directed by Roger Spottiswoode, with the screenplay written by Bruce Feirstein, the film follows Bond as he attempts to stop Elliot Carver, a power-mad media mogul, from engineering world events to initiate World War III. The film was produced by Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli, and was the first "James Bond" film made after the death of producer Albert R. Broccoli, to whom the movie pays tribute in the end credits. Filming locations included France, Thailand, Germany, Mexico and the United Kingdom. "Tomorrow Never Dies" performed well at the box office, grossing over $333 million worldwide, becoming the fourth-highest grossing film of 1997 and earned a Golden Globe nomination despite mixed reviews. While its performance at the domestic box office surpassed that of its predecessor, "GoldenEye", it was the only one of Pierce Brosnan's Bond films not to open at number one at the box office, as it opened the same day as "Titanic", and finished at number two that week. Title: Terrence Malick Passage: Terrence Frederick Malick( born November 30, 1943) is an American film director, screenwriter, and producer. Malick began his career as part of the New Hollywood film- making wave with the films" Badlands"( 1973), about a murderous couple on the run in 1950s American Midwest, and" Days of Heaven"( 1978), which detailed the love- triangle between two labourers and a wealthy farmer at the turn of the century, before a lengthy hiatus. He returned to directing with films such as" The Thin Red Line"( 1998)," The New World"( 2005), and" The Tree of Life"( 2011), being awarded the Golden Bear at the 49th Berlin International Film Festival and the Palme d' Or at the 64th Cannes Film Festival, respectively. Malick's films have been noted for exploring themes such as individual transcendence, nature, and conflicts between reason and instinct. They are typically marked by broad philosophical and spiritual overtones, as well as the use of meditative voice- overs from individual characters. The stylistic elements of the director's work have inspired divided opinions among film scholars and audiences; some praised his films for their cinematography and aesthetics, while others found them lacking in plot and character development. His first five films have nonetheless ranked highly in retrospective decade- end and all- time polls. Title: Roger Spottiswoode Passage: John Roger Spottiswoode( born 5 January 1945) is a Canadian- British director, editor and writer of film and television. He was born in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, and was raised in Britain. His father Raymond Spottiswoode was a British film theoretician who worked at the National Film Board of Canada during the 1940s, directing such short films such as" Wings of a Continent". In the 1960s, Roger entered the British film industry as a trainee editor where he apprenticed under editor John Bloom. In the early 1970s Spottiswoode edited several films for Sam Peckinpah. Spottiswoode turned to directing in the early 1980s and has since directed a number of notable films and television productions, including" Under Fire"( 1983) and the 1997 James Bond film" Tomorrow Never Dies" starring Pierce Brosnan. Spottiswoode was a member of the writing team responsible for" 48 Hrs." starring Eddie Murphy and Nick Nolte. In 2000, he directed the science fiction action thriller" The 6th Day" starring Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Tomorrow Never Dies
[ "Roger Spottiswoode", "Terrence Malick", "Tomorrow Never Dies", "Lanton Mills" ]
Where did the director of film The Foreign Legionnaire die?
Title: James Bauer Passage: James Bauer (1884–1940) was a German film director. Following the Nazi takeover of power in 1933, he emigrated first to Spain and later to Argentina, where he directed several films until his death in 1940. Title: The Foreign Legionnaire Passage: The Foreign Legionnaire (German: Fremdenlegionär) is a 1928 German silent adventure film directed by James Bauer and starring Dorothea Wieck, Ferdinand Martini and Therese Giehse. It was made at the Emelka Studios in Munich. The film's art direction was by Ludwig Reiber.
Argentina
[ "James Bauer", "The Foreign Legionnaire" ]
Where did Frances Vane, Marchioness Of Londonderry's husband die?
Title: Frances Vane, Marchioness of Londonderry Passage: Frances Anne Vane, Marchioness of Londonderry (17 January 1800 – 20 January 1865) was a wealthy English heiress and noblewoman. She was the daughter of Sir Henry Vane-Tempest, 2nd Baronet. She married Charles William Stewart, 1st Baron Stewart, who changed his surname to hers and became Charles William Vane. She became Marchioness in 1822 when Charles succeeded his half-brother as 3rd Marquess of Londonderry. Through her daughter Frances Anne, she is the great-grandmother of Winston Churchill. Title: Charles Vane, 3rd Marquess of Londonderry Passage: Charles William Vane, 3rd Marquess of Londonderry (born Charles William Stewart; 1778–1854) was an Irish soldier in the British army, a politician, and a nobleman. As a soldier he fought in the French Revolutionary Wars, in the suppression of the Irish Rebellion of 1798, and in the Napoleonic wars. He excelled as a cavalry commander on the Iberian Peninsula under John Moore and Arthur Wellesley (later the Duke of Wellington). Having been dismissed by Wellington, his half-brother Lord Castlereagh helped him to launch a diplomatic career. He was posted to Berlin in 1813, and then as Ambassador to Austria, where his half-brother was the British plenipotentiary at the Congress of Vienna. He married Lady Catherine Bligh in 1804 and then Lady Frances Anne Vane, a rich heiress, in 1819, changing his surname to hers, thus being called Charles Vane instead of Charles Stewart from there on. He succeeded his half-brother as 3rd Marquess of Londonderry in 1822. He was made a Knight of the Garter in 1853, and died a year later in London on 6 March 1854.
London
[ "Charles Vane, 3rd Marquess of Londonderry", "Frances Vane, Marchioness of Londonderry" ]
Which film has the director born later, The Spongebob Movie: Sponge Out Of Water or Loan Shark (Film)?
Title: Loan Shark (film) Passage: Loan Shark is a 1952 American crime film noir directed by Seymour Friedman and starring George Raft. Title: The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water Passage: The Sponge Bob Movie: Sponge Out of Water is a 2015 American 3D live- action/ animated comedy film and the second film adaptation of the animated television series" SpongeBob SquarePants" after 2004's" The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie". It was directed by Paul Tibbitt in his directorial debut. The film stars Antonio Banderas and features the show's regular voice cast who reprised their roles in the television series and the previous film. The plot follows a pirate named Burger Beard, who steals the secret Krabby Patty formula using a magical book that makes any text written upon it come true. SpongeBob and his friends must travel to the ocean's surface to confront Burger Beard and retrieve the formula. The film was written by Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger, who adapted it from a story conceived by Tibbit and" Sponge Bob SquarePants" creator Stephen Hillenburg. Like the first film, the final act places the animated characters in a live- action world. These scenes were directed by Mike Mitchell and were filmed in Savannah and Tybee Island, Georgia. Filming began on October 9, 2013 and was completed in November that year. The film is dedicated to Ernest Borgnine, the voice of Mermaid Man, who died in 2012. " The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water" was released in the United States on February 6, 2015 and received generally positive reviews. It grossed over$ 325 million worldwide against its$ 74 million budget, making it the fifth- highest- grossing animated film of 2015. A third film titled is set to be released on May 22, 2020. Title: Paul Tibbitt Passage: Paul Harrison Tibbitt( born May 13, 1968) is an American animator, television producer, writer, storyboard artist, songwriter, voice actor, and director, best known for working on the animated series" SpongeBob Square Pants". After" SpongeBob" creator Stephen Hillenburg resigned in 2004, Tibbitt took the position of showrunner for the show. He also took over as the voice of Potty the Parrot, whom Hillenburg had voiced until his resignation. Tibbitt made his feature film directorial debut directing. He studied in the Character Animation program at the California Institute of the Arts. In 2015, Vincent Waller( a creative director) and Marc Ceccarelli( a writer and storyboard director) took Tibbitt's place as supervising producer and showrunner. It was also announced that Tibbitt would leave the series after season 9 to work on( which is being produced without the involvement of the show's crew by a separate crew), with no plans to return following the movie. Title: Seymour Friedman Passage: Seymour Friedman( August 17, 1917 – April 2, 2003) was an American film director. He later worked as a production manager in television. Friedman began his career as an assistant director, before enlisting for military service following America's entry into World War II. He directed his first film," Trapped by Boston Blackie", in 1948. Like many of the other films he directed, it was a low- budget series film. In the early 1950s, Friedman went to Britain to make a couple of films, before returning to Hollywood. He directed his last film in 1956, and switched to working entirely in television.
The Spongebob Movie: Sponge Out Of Water
[ "Loan Shark (film)", "Seymour Friedman", "Paul Tibbitt", "The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water" ]
Who is younger, Ralph Galloway or Antonio Campbell?
Title: Ralph Galloway Passage: Ralph Galloway( born August 27, 1946) is a former professional Canadian football offensive lineman who played eleven seasons in the Canadian Football League for the Saskatchewan Roughriders. He was a CFL All- Star in 1976 and 1977, and named to five consecutive Western Conference All- Star Teams from 1973 to 1977. Title: Antonio Campbell Passage: Antonio Campbell( born December 24, 1994) is an American basketball player for Sigortam.net İTÜ BB of the Basketball Super League. He played college basketball for the Ohio Bobcats.
Antonio Campbell
[ "Ralph Galloway", "Antonio Campbell" ]
Do Dan Pfaff and Harris Ellsworth share the same nationality?
Title: Dan Pfaff Passage: Dan Pfaff is a track and field coach, who has coached national, world, and Olympic championship athletes. Pfaff started as a high school coach, and moved up to the college ranks starting at Wichita State University. He then served as a graduate assistant at the University of Houston from 1980- 81 under Tom Tellez. Pfaff was then Women's Head Track and Field coach at UTEP from 1982- 84. From 1985- 94, he was the head field events coach at LSU, during which time the program won multiple national championships, including back to back men's and women's national titles from 1989- 90. He then had assistant coaching stints at the University of Texas and the University of Florida .. Pfaff was hired to run the United States Olympic Training Center. In summer 2009, he was made head of the Lee Valley Athletics Centre by United Kingdom Athletics( UKA), to organise the coaching and training of the UK's athletes in the run -up to the 2012 London Olympics. He also coached and trained 10 athletes within the UKA programme. Pfaff is currently one of the coaches at the World Athletics Center in Phoenix, Arizona. Title: Harris Ellsworth Passage: Mathew Harris Ellsworth (September 17, 1899 – February 7, 1986) was a Republican U.S. congressman from Oregon.
yes
[ "Dan Pfaff", "Harris Ellsworth" ]
Which film has the director who died first, Vice Raid or The Courier Of Lyon?
Title: The Courier of Lyon Passage: The Courier of Lyon (French: L'affaire du courrier de Lyon) is a 1937 French historical drama film directed by Claude Autant-Lara and Maurice Lehmann and starring Pierre Blanchar, Dita Parlo and Jacques Copeau. It is based on the Courrier de Lyon case of 1796. A previous silent film inspired by the story, was released in 1923. It was shot at the Epinay Studios in Paris. The film's sets were designed by the art director Jacques Krauss. Title: Claude Autant-Lara Passage: Claude Autant-Lara (5 August 1901 – 5 February 2000) was a French film director and later Member of the European Parliament (MEP). Title: Vice Raid Passage: Vice Raid is a 1960 B-movie crime drama directed by Edward L. Cahn and starring Mamie Van Doren and Richard Coogan. It was issued on a double bill with "Inside the Mafia". Title: Edward L. Cahn Passage: Edward L. Cahn( February 12, 1899 – August 25, 1963) was an American film director.
Vice Raid
[ "Edward L. Cahn", "Claude Autant-Lara", "Vice Raid", "The Courier of Lyon" ]
Where was the father of Adhemar Of Salerno born?
Title: Adhemar of Salerno Passage: Adhemar (or Ademar) was the son of Prince Peter of Salerno. He succeeded his father, an usurper, in 853. Adhemar's rule was unpopular. The counts of Capua whittled away at his princely authority and territory. In 858, he had to call in the assistance of Guy I of Spoleto, who demanded the Liri Valley in return. In 861, a popular revolt, led by Guaifer of the Dauferidi, overthrew him and imprisoned him. He was tortured and subsequently blinded. Guaifer was elected to replace him. Title: Peter of Salerno Passage: Peter (or Petrus) was an early medieval Italian ruler, who was originally the tutor and guardian of the young prince of Salerno, Sico II. He held that post for two years from 851 to 853. In that year, he usurped the throne and removed Sico, who fled north. He was confirmed as prince by the Emperor Louis II in December. Peter did not long enjoy his rule. He died later that year, but bequeathed his principality to his son Adhemar.
Italian
[ "Adhemar of Salerno", "Peter of Salerno" ]
Where was the performer of song (Last Night) I Heard You Crying In Your Sleep born?
Title: Hank Williams Passage: Hiram "Hank" Williams (September 17, 1923 – January 1, 1953) was an American singer-songwriter and musician. Regarded as one of the most significant and influential American singers and songwriters of the 20th century, Williams recorded 35 singles (five released posthumously) that reached the Top 10 of the "Billboard" Country & Western Best Sellers chart, including 11 that ranked number one (three posthumously). Born in Mount Olive, Butler County, Alabama, Williams relocated to Georgiana with his family, where he met Rufus Payne, an African American blues musician, who gave him guitar lessons in exchange for meals or money. Payne had a major influence on Williams' later musical style, along with Roy Acuff and Ernest Tubb. Williams would later relocate to Montgomery, where he began his music career in 1937, when producers at radio station WSFA hired him to perform and host a 15-minute program. He formed the Drifting Cowboys backup band, which was managed by his mother, and dropped out of school to devote his time to his career. When several of his band members were conscripted into military service during World War II, Williams had trouble with their replacements, and WSFA terminated his contract because of his alcohol abuse. Williams eventually married Audrey Sheppard, who was his manager for nearly a decade. After recording "Never Again" and "Honky Tonkin'" with Sterling Records, he signed a contract with MGM Records. In 1947, he released "Move It on Over", which became a hit, and also joined the "Louisiana Hayride" radio program. One year later, he released a cover of "Lovesick Blues" recorded at Herzog Studio in Cincinnati, which carried him into the mainstream of music. After an initial rejection, Williams joined the Grand Ole Opry. He was unable to read or notate music to any significant degree. Among the hits he wrote were "Your Cheatin' HeartHey, Good Lookin'", and "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry". Years of back pain, alcoholism and prescription drug abuse severely compromised his health. In 1952 he divorced Sheppard and was dismissed by the Grand Ole Opry because of his unreliability and alcohol abuse. On New Year's Day 1953, he died suddenly while traveling to a concert in Canton, Ohio, at the age of 29. Despite his short life, Williams is one of the most celebrated and influential popular musicians of the 20th century, especially in regard to country music. Many artists covered songs Williams wrote and recorded. He influenced Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Chuck Berry, Jerry Lee Lewis, Bob Dylan, George Jones, Charley Pride, and The Rolling Stones, among others. Williams was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame (1961), the Songwriters Hall of Fame (1970), and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (1987). The Pulitzer Prize jury in 2010 awarded him a posthumous special citation "for his craftsmanship as a songwriter who expressed universal feelings with poignant simplicity and played a pivotal role in transforming country music into a major musical and cultural force in American life." Title: (Last Night) I Heard You Crying in Your Sleep Passage: "(Last Night) I Heard You Crying in Your Sleep" is a song written and recorded by Hank Williams on MGM Records. It was released as the B-side of "Move It on Over" in 1947.
Mount Olive
[ "(Last Night) I Heard You Crying in Your Sleep", "Hank Williams" ]
Who is the paternal grandfather of George Tupou V?
Title: Tāufaʻāhau Tupou IV Passage: Tāufaʻāhau Tupou IV (4 July 1918 – 10 September 2006), son of Queen Sālote Tupou III and her consort Prince Viliami Tungī Mailefihi, was the king of Tonga from the death of his mother in 1965 until his own death in 2006. Immediately prior to his death, he was the fourth longest-reigning living monarch in the world after Kings Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand, Abdul Halim of Kedah of Malaysia and Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom. Title: George Tupou V Passage: George Tupou V (Tongan: Siaosi Tupou, full name: Siaosi Tāufaʻāhau Manumataongo Tukuʻaho Tupou; 4 May 194818 March 2012) was the King of Tonga from the death of his father Tāufaʻāhau Tupou IV in 2006 until his own death six years later.
Viliami Tungī Mailefihi
[ "George Tupou V", "Tāufaʻāhau Tupou IV" ]
Which film has the director born first, Viva Knievel! or Maria Marten, Or The Murder In The Red Barn?
Title: Maria Marten, or The Murder in the Red Barn Passage: Maria Marten, or The Murder in the Red Barn is a 1935 British film melodrama film starring Tod Slaughter and Eric Portman. It was directed by Milton Rosmer. It is based on the true story of the 1827 Red Barn Murder. The film is also known as Murder in the Red Barn( short UK title). The film is based on the popular 19th century melodramas about the case and is highly theatrical, with an opening in which all the characters are introduced by a Master of Ceremonies in front of a painted backdrop, but is also slightly more lavishly produced and cinematically inventive than the later films directed by Tod Slaughter's producer George King. Slaughter gives a full- throated over- the- top performance in a calculatedly melodramatic style, encouraging the audience to vicariously share in his villainy; this approach became his trademark and gives his films a cult status of their own peculiar kind. Title: Viva Knievel! Passage: Viva Knievel! is a 1977 American action- adventure film directed by Gordon Douglas and starring Evel Knievel( as himself), Gene Kelly, and Lauren Hutton. Title: Milton Rosmer Passage: Milton Rosmer (4 November 1881 – 7 December 1971) was a British actor, film director and screenwriter. He made his screen debut in "The Mystery of a Hansom Cab" (1915) and continued to act in theatre, film and television until 1956. In 1926 he directed his first film "The Woman Juror" and went on to direct another 16 films between 1926 and 1938. He died in Chesham, Buckinghamshire in 1971. Title: Gordon Douglas (director) Passage: Gordon Douglas( December 15, 1907 – September 29, 1993) was an American film director, who directed many different genres of films over the course of a five- decade career in motion pictures. He was a native of New York City.
Maria Marten, Or The Murder In The Red Barn
[ "Milton Rosmer", "Viva Knievel!", "Maria Marten, or The Murder in the Red Barn", "Gordon Douglas (director)" ]
Who is Gisela Of Hungary's mother-in-law?
Title: Stephen I of Hungary Passage: Stephen I, also known as King Saint Stephen (975 – 15 August 1038 AD), was the last Grand Prince of the Hungarians between 997 and 1000 or 1001, and the first King of Hungary from 1000 or 1001 until his death in 1038. The year of his birth is uncertain, but many details of his life suggest that he was born in or after 975 in Esztergom. At his birth, he was given the pagan name Vajk. The date of his baptism is unknown. He was the only son of Grand Prince Géza and his wife, Sarolt, who was descended from the prominent family of the "gyulas". Although both of his parents were baptized, Stephen was the first member of his family to become a devout Christian. He married Gisela of Bavaria, a scion of the imperial Ottonian dynasty. After succeeding his father in 997, Stephen had to fight for the throne against his relative, Koppány, who was supported by large numbers of pagan warriors. He defeated Koppány mainly with the assistance of foreign knights, including Vecelin, Hont and Pázmány, but also with help from native lords. He was crowned on 25 December 1000 or 1 January 1001 with a crown sent by Pope Sylvester II. In a series of wars against semi-independent tribes and chieftainsincluding the Black Hungarians and his uncle, Gyula the Youngerhe unified the Carpathian Basin. He protected the independence of his kingdom by forcing the invading troops of Conrad II, Holy Roman Emperor, to withdraw from Hungary in 1030. Stephen established at least one archbishopric, six bishoprics and three Benedictine monasteries; thus the Church in Hungary developed independently of the archbishops of the Holy Roman Empire. He encouraged the spread of Christianity with severe punishments for ignoring Christian customs. His system of local administration was based on counties organized around fortresses and administered by royal officials. Hungary, which enjoyed a lasting period of peace during his reign, became a preferred route for pilgrims and merchants traveling between Western Europe and the Holy Land or Constantinople. He survived all of his children. He died on 15 August 1038 and was buried in his new basilica, built in Székesfehérvár and dedicated to the Holy Virgin. His death caused civil wars which lasted for decades. He was canonized by Pope Gregory VII, together with his son, Emeric, and Bishop Gerard of Csanád, in 1083. Stephen is a popular saint in Hungary and the neighboring territories. In Hungary, his feast day (celebrated on 20 August) is also a public holiday commemorating the foundation of the state, known as State Foundation Day. Title: Gisela of Hungary Passage: Gisela of Hungary (or Gisele, Gizella and of Bavaria; 985 – 7 May 1065) was the first queen consort of Hungary by marriage to Stephen I of Hungary, and the sister of Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor. She has been beatified by the Roman Catholic church.
Sarolt
[ "Gisela of Hungary", "Stephen I of Hungary" ]
Who is younger, David Gantar or Graziano Cioni?
Title: David Gantar Passage: David Gantar( born June 27, 1975) is a Canadian soccer referee for PRO from Edmonton, Alberta. He has been a Canadian National Referee since 2004, and became a FIFA Referee in 2011. Gantar had a highly successful first year of international duty, officiating at three international tournaments — including one major tournament — and in the CONCACAF Champions League and 2014 FIFA World Cup Qualification. On April 27, 2019 Gantar was the match official for the debut game in the Canadian Premier League Outside refereeing, Gantar has an MBA from the University of Alberta and is the Director, Strategy& Improvement at NorQuest College. Title: Graziano Cioni Passage: Graziano Cioni( born Empoli, November 17, 1946) is an Italian politician.
David Gantar
[ "Graziano Cioni", "David Gantar" ]
Where was the husband of Helen Mar Kimball born?
Title: Joseph Smith Passage: Joseph Smith Jr. (December 23, 1805 – June 27, 1844) was an American religious leader and founder of Mormonism and the Latter Day Saint movement. When he was 24, Smith published the Book of Mormon. By the time of his death, 14 years later, he had attracted tens of thousands of followers and founded a religion that continues to the present. Smith was born in Sharon, Vermont. By 1817, he had moved with his family to the burned-over district of western New York; an area of intense religious revivalism during the Second Great Awakening. Smith said he experienced a series of visions, including one in 1820 during which he saw "two personages" (presumably God the Father and Jesus Christ), and another in 1823 in which an angel directed him to a buried book of golden plates inscribed with a Judeo-Christian history of an ancient American civilization. In 1830, Smith published what he said was an English translation of these plates called the Book of Mormon. The same year he organized the Church of Christ, calling it a restoration of the early Christian church. Members of the church were later called "Latter Day Saints" or "Mormons", and Smith announced a revelation in 1838 which renamed the church as the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. In 1831, Smith and his followers moved west, planning to build a communalistic American Zion. They first gathered in Kirtland, Ohio and established an outpost in Independence, Missouri which was intended to be Zion's "center place". During the 1830s, Smith sent out missionaries, published revelations, and supervised construction of the Kirtland Temple. The collapse of the church-sponsored Kirtland Safety Society Anti-Banking Company and violent skirmishes with non-Mormon Missourians caused Smith and his followers to establish a new settlement at Nauvoo, Illinois, where he became a spiritual and political leader. In 1844, Smith and the Nauvoo city council angered non-Mormons by destroying a newspaper that had criticized Smith's power and practice of polygamy. Smith was imprisoned in Carthage, Illinois, where he was killed when a mob stormed the jailhouse. Smith published many revelations and other texts that his followers regard as scripture. His teachings discuss the nature of God, cosmology, family structures, political organization, and religious collectivism. His followers regard him as a prophet comparable to Moses and Elijah, and several religious denominations consider themselves the continuation of the church that he organized, including The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the Community of Christ. Title: Helen Mar Kimball Passage: Helen Mar Kimball (August 22, 1828 – November 13, 1896) was one of at least 27 plural wives of Joseph Smith, founder of the Latter Day Saint movement. She was sealed in marriage to him when she was 14 years old. After his death when she was 16, she married Horace Whitney "for time," brother to another of Smith's wives. She bore eleven children with Whitney, the first three of whom died at or soon after birth. Their son Orson F. Whitney became an apostle in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Sharon
[ "Joseph Smith", "Helen Mar Kimball" ]
What is the place of birth of the director of film El Complejo De Felipe?
Title: El Complejo de Felipe Passage: El Complejo de Felipe is a 1951 Argentine film. It was directed by Juan Carlos Thorry and written by Julio Porter. It featured Enrique Serrano. Title: Juan Carlos Thorry Passage: Juan Carlos Thorry (June 28, 1908 in Coronel Pringles – February 12, 2000 in San Antonio de Padua), born José Antonio Torrontegui, was an Argentine film actor, tango musician and director. Best known for his work in tango films in the Cinema of Argentina, he entered the industry in 1935 in "El caballo del pueblo", followed by "Radio Bar" in 1936 and made nearly 60 film appearances between then and his retirement in 1969. He died in San Antonio de Padua on February 12, 2000 of heart failure.
Coronel Pringles
[ "Juan Carlos Thorry", "El Complejo de Felipe" ]
Where was the place of death of Francis Of Denmark's mother?
Title: Francis of Denmark Passage: Francis of Denmark( 15 July 1497 – 1 April 1511), was a prince of Denmark, Norway and Sweden, the youngest son of King John of Denmark and Christina of Saxony. Title: Christina of Saxony Passage: Christina of Saxony (b. Torgau, 25 December 1461 – d. Odense, 8 December 1521), was Queen consort of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. She was born a granddaughter of Frederick the Gentle of Saxony, and daughter of Ernest, Elector of Saxony and Elisabeth of Bavaria. She was the grandmother of Christina of Denmark through her son Christian II.
Odense
[ "Christina of Saxony", "Francis of Denmark" ]
Which film has the director who is older than the other, Sri Ramanjaneya Yuddham or Nelly, The Bride Without A Husband?
Title: Sri Ramanjaneya Yuddham Passage: Sri Ramanjaneya Yuddham (English: War between Lord Rama & Lord Hanuman), dubbed into Hindi as Shri Ram Hanuman Yuddha is a 1975 Telugu Mythological film, produced by Potluri Venkata Narayana and SBK Uma Maheswara Rao under the Lakshmi Narayana Pictures banner and directed by Bapu. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, B. Saroja Devi in the lead roles and music composed by K. V. Mahadevan. Title: Frederic Zelnik Passage: Frederic Zelnik( 17 May 1885 – 29 November 1950) was one of the most important producers- directors of the German silent cinema. Zelnik became a successful director and also producer of period operetta films in 1920s and 1930s. He also appeared on screen as an actor. Title: Nelly, the Bride Without a Husband Passage: Nelly, the Bride Without a Husband is a 1924 German silent comedy film directed by Frederic Zelnik and starring Lya Mara, Erich Kaiser- Titz and Else Berna. The film's sets were designed by the art director Georg Meyer. Title: Bapu (film director) Passage: Sattiraju Lakshmi Narayana( 15 December 1933 – 31 August 2014), known professionally as Bapu, was an Indian film director, painter, illustrator, cartoonist, screenwriter, music artist, and designer known for his works in Telugu cinema, and bollywood. In 2013, he was awarded the Padma Shri, for his contribution to Indian art and cinema. Bapu's directorial venture" Saakshi" was showcased at" Tashkent International film festival" in 1968. " Seeta Kalyanam" was screened at the BFI London Film Festival, Chicago International Film Festival, San Reno and Denver International Film Festivals in 1978, and is part of the course at the British Film Institute. " Tyagayya"( 1981) and" Pelli Pustakam"( 1991) were premiered at the Indian Panorama of the International Film Festival of India. Bapu's 2011 film," Sri Rama Rajyam", had a special screening at International Film Festival of India on 28 November 2011. He has garnered two National Honors, two National Film Awards, seven state Nandi Awards, two Filmfare Awards South best Telugu director, and a Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award – South for the year 2012. In 1996, he appeared in the Doordarshan Documentary" Eminent Cartoonists of India", and was awarded Life Time Achievement from Indian Institute of Cartoonists in 2001. He gained international recognition through his art works viz.," Bapu Bomma The Navarasas", and the" Indian Dances" etc., which were held at the National Film Theatre, London, in 1978 and at the innumerable Telugu Conferences in the United States. He has worked as a graphic artist for" J Walter ThomsonEfficient Publicities" and" F. D. Stewarts", Chennai. In 1964, he was a delegate at the UNESCO sponsored seminar in Bangalore on" Children's Books". The same year, he gave demonstrations for the training course programme on book illustrations and cover designs sponsored by UNESCO in Chennai. In the 1960s he has served as art Consultant for Ford Foundation sponsored" The Southern Language Book Trust". He has designed and illustrated several books for leading publishers in South India out of which, five received Government Awards. He has also done the same for innumerable works drawn from the puranas and folklore.
Nelly, The Bride Without A Husband
[ "Nelly, the Bride Without a Husband", "Frederic Zelnik", "Sri Ramanjaneya Yuddham", "Bapu (film director)" ]
Who was born first, Jörn Lenz or Alejandro Romualdo?
Title: Jörn Lenz Passage: Jörn Lenz( born 12 April 1969, in Warnemünde) is a German former footballer who played as a defender. During his career, Lenz had four different spells with BFC Dynamo, and continues to serve as part of the club's backroom staff after retiring in 2008. Title: Alejandro Romualdo Passage: Alejandro Romualdo( December 19, 1926 Trujillo, Peru – May 27, 2008 Lima, Peru) was a Peruvian poet of the 20th century. His best known work is the Song of Tupac Amaru, exalting the revolutionary spirit of the 18th- century leader. The poem, which glorified the Peruvian independence movement, won the Peruvian National Prize for Poetry in 1997.
Alejandro Romualdo
[ "Alejandro Romualdo", "Jörn Lenz" ]
Which country Hedwig Von Trapp's father is from?
Title: Hedwig von Trapp Passage: Hedwig Maria Adolphine Gobertina von Trapp (28 July 1917 – 14 September 1972) was the fifth child of Georg von Trapp and his first wife, Agatha Whitehead von Trapp. She was a member of the Trapp Family Singers, whose lives were the inspiration for the play and movie "The Sound of Music". She was portrayed as the character "Brigitta". Title: Georg von Trapp Passage: Baron Georg Johannes Ludwig Ritter von Trapp (4 April 1880 – 30 May 1947) was an Austro-Hungarian Navy officer and the patriarch of the Trapp Family Singers, whose lives were the inspiration for the musical play and movie "The Sound of Music". His naval exploits during World War I earned him numerous decorations, including the Military Order of Maria Theresa. Under his command, the submarines and sank 13 Allied ships totaling about . Following Austria-Hungary's collapse after the war, Trapp returned to his family, but lost his wife to scarlet fever in 1922. Five years later, he married his children's governess Maria Augusta Kutschera. Most of the family's wealth was wiped out during the Great Depression, after Trapp had transferred his savings from a bank in London into an Austrian bank. Maria later trained the children to perform at various events, as a way of earning a livelihood. The family came under increasing threats of persecution from the Nazis after the Anschluss when Trapp refused to serve in the German Navy, due to his opposition to Nazi ideology. He fled with his family to Italy and later to the United States, where he set up a farm and lived until his death in 1947. Maria von Trapp wrote of their time together in her memoir "The Story of the Trapp Family Singers", which was the inspiration for Rodgers and Hammerstein's Broadway stage musical "The Sound of Music" in 1959, which was produced and directed by Robert Wise into a popular movie in 1965.
Austria
[ "Hedwig von Trapp", "Georg von Trapp" ]
Did Frederick Mulder and Thomas Lee (South Carolina) have the same nationality?
Title: Frederick Mulder Passage: Frederick Mulder CBE is a Canadian- British art dealer and philanthropist who resides in London. He is the founder of the Frederick Mulder Foundation, The Funding Network, and Frederick Mulder Ltd. Title: Thomas Lee (South Carolina) Passage: Thomas Lee( December 1, 1769 – October 24, 1839) was a United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the District of South Carolina.
no
[ "Thomas Lee (South Carolina)", "Frederick Mulder" ]
What is the cause of death of performer of song Blues Run The Game?
Title: Jackson C. Frank Passage: Jackson Carey Frank (March 2, 1943 – March 3, 1999) was an American folk musician. He released his first and only album in 1965, produced by Paul Simon. After the release of the record, Frank was plagued by a series of personal issues, and was diagnosed with schizophrenia and protracted depression that prevented him from maintaining his career. Frank spent his later life homeless and destitute, and died in 1999 of pneumonia. Though he only released one record, he has been cited as an influence by many singer-songwriters, including Paul Simon, Sandy Denny, Bert Jansch and Nick Drake. " Rolling Stone" journalist David Fricke called Frank "one of the best forgotten songwriters of the 1960s." Title: Blues Run the Game Passage: "Blues Run the Game" is a 1965 song by the American singer-songwriter Jackson C. Frank. The song was the opening track on Frank's self-titled debut album.
pneumonia
[ "Jackson C. Frank", "Blues Run the Game" ]
Where was the place of death of Vipsania Marcella's husband?
Title: Vipsania Marcella Passage: Vipsania Marcella Agrippina or Marcellina or Vipsania Tertia (born 27 BC or later) was perhaps the only daughter of Roman statesman Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa by his second wife Claudia Marcella Major. If so, she was the first grandchild to Octavia Minor and first great-niece to Roman Emperor Augustus. If she truly had the name Marcella, there is no way that she was a daughter of Agrippa's first wife, Caecilia Attica. She and her elder sister Vipsania Agrippina were married off to Quintus Haterius (cos. 5 BC), Publius Quinctilius Varus (cos. 13 BC) and Tiberius (also cos. 13 BC) respectively. Cornelius Nepos "Att". 19 records the birth of Tiberius's future wife before the death of Atticus. She and Haterius had a son, Q. Haterius Agrippa, who was consul in AD 22 at a youthful age (probably the legal minimum of age 33 with a ten-year dispensation as a grandson of Agrippa). Some mistakenly think Vipsania Tertia married Varus c. 14 BC. This hypothesis is rebutted by Reinhold. One theory is that she later married Marcus Aemilius Lepidus. If so, then a son of hers is recovered from a dedication inscription in the "basilica Aemilia". Tacitus hints that she did not die in childbirth or of natural causes. He states that Agrippa's children were either killed in battle, starved to death or poisoned. However, this may have just applied to Agrippa's children by Julia the Elder, Augustus' daughter. Tacitus makes no specific comment on Vipsania Tertia, and the date of her death is unknown. Title: Publius Quinctilius Varus Passage: Publius Quinctilius Varus (46 BC Cremona, Roman Republic – September 15, 9 AD near Kalkriese, Germany) was a Roman general and politician under the first Roman emperor Augustus. Varus is generally remembered for having lost three Roman legions when ambushed by Germanic tribes led by Arminius in the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest, whereupon he took his own life.
Teutoburg Forest
[ "Vipsania Marcella", "Publius Quinctilius Varus" ]
What nationality is the director of film That Summer Of White Roses?
Title: That Summer of White Roses Passage: That Summer of White Roses is a 1989 Yugoslav-British film directed by Rajko Grlić. Title: Rajko Grlić Passage: Rajko Grlić (born 2 September 1947) is a Croatian film director, producer and screenwriter. He is a professor of film theory at Ohio University and artistic director of the Motovun Film Festival in Motovun, Croatia.
Croatia
[ "Rajko Grlić", "That Summer of White Roses" ]
Where was the composer of film Abdulla The Great born?
Title: Georges Auric Passage: Georges Auric (15 February 1899 – 23 July 1983) was a French composer, born in Lodève, Hérault. He was considered one of "Les Six", a group of artists informally associated with Jean Cocteau and Erik Satie. Before he turned 20 he had orchestrated and written incidental music for several ballets and stage productions. He also had a long and distinguished career as a film composer. Title: Abdulla the Great Passage: Abdulla the Great (also known as Abdullah's Harem) is a 1955 comedy film made by Misr Universal Cairo and Sphinx Films and distributed by Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation. It was directed and produced by Gregory Ratoff who also stars in the title role from a screenplay by Boris Ingster and George St. George, based on the novel "My Kingdom for a Woman" by Ismet Regeila. The music score was by Georges Auric and the cinematography by Lee Garmes. The film stars Gregory Ratoff, Kay Kendall, Sydney Chaplin, Alexander D'Arcy and Marina Berti. Ratoff denied that the story was a thinly veiled parody of the life of King Farouk of Egypt and the events preceding his overthrow in 1952,
Lodève
[ "Georges Auric", "Abdulla the Great" ]
Where was the place of death of the creator of Conan The Adventurer (1992 Tv Series)?
Title: Conan the Adventurer (1992 TV series) Passage: Conan the Adventurer is an American-French-Canadian animated television series adaptation of Conan the Barbarian, the literary character created by Robert E. Howard in the 1930s. Produced by Jetlag Productions and Sunbow Productions, the series debuted on September 13, 1992, ran for 65 episodes and concluded on November 22, 1993. The series was developed by Christy Marx who served as the sole story editor. The series was produced in association with Graz Entertainment for the first 13-episode season; AB Productions and Jean Chalopin's Créativité et Développement for the remaining episodes. The series also spawned a small toyline in 1992 created by Hasbro. This first incarnation of Conan in cartoon form performed much better than its follow-up cartoon, "Conan and the Young Warriors", which lasted only 13 episodes. Title: Robert E. Howard Passage: Robert Ervin Howard (January 22, 1906 – June 11, 1936) was an American author who wrote pulp fiction in a diverse range of genres. He is well known for his character Conan the Barbarian and is regarded as the father of the sword and sorcery subgenre. Howard was born and raised in Texas. He spent most of his life in the town of Cross Plains, with some time spent in nearby Brownwood. A bookish and intellectual child, he was also a fan of boxing and spent some time in his late teens bodybuilding, eventually taking up amateur boxing. From the age of nine he dreamed of becoming a writer of adventure fiction but did not have real success until he was 23. Thereafter, until his death by suicide at age 30, Howard's writings were published in a wide selection of magazines, journals, and newspapers, and he became proficient in several subgenres. His greatest success occurred after his death. Although a Conan novel was nearly published in 1934, Howard's stories were never collected during his lifetime. The main outlet for his stories was "Weird Tales", where Howard created Conan the Barbarian. With Conan and his other heroes, Howard helped fashion the genre now known as sword and sorcery, spawning many imitators and giving him a large influence in the fantasy field. Howard remains a highly-read author, with his best works still reprinted. Howard's suicide and the circumstances surrounding it have led to speculation about his mental health. His mother had been ill with tuberculosis his entire life, and upon learning she had entered a coma from which she was not expected to wake, he walked out to his car and shot himself in the head.
Cross Plains
[ "Conan the Adventurer (1992 TV series)", "Robert E. Howard" ]
Where was the director of film Nothing To Declare (Film) born?
Title: Dany Boon Passage: Dany Boon (born Daniel Faid Hamidou; 26 June 1966 in Armentières) is a French comedian and filmmaker who has acted both on the stage and the screen. He takes his stage name from the American television show "Daniel Boone". Title: Nothing to Declare (film) Passage: Nothing to Declare is a 2010 Franco-Belgian comedy film, written and directed by Dany Boon.
Armentières
[ "Nothing to Declare (film)", "Dany Boon" ]
What nationality is Frank Johnson (Mayor)'s father?
Title: Thomas Johnson (Australian politician) Passage: Thomas Johnson (21 December 1819 – 3 November 1894) was a politician in the British colony of South Australia. Title: Frank Johnson (mayor) Passage: Frank Johnson (27 April 1855 – 25 April 1921) was mayor of Adelaide, South Australia from 1907 to 1909. He was born in Hindley Street, Adelaide, the son of Thomas Johnson, at one time member for West Adelaide and East Adelaide in the South Australian House of Assembly. He was educated at J. L. Young's Adelaide Educational Institution, joined his father's boot-making business in King William Street, then became a prominent auctioneer. He served as representative for the Gawler ward of the Adelaide City Council from 1891 to 1895, a post which his father had also once held. His brother Thomas Johnson jr. (died 3 November 1904) was a prominent businessman in Broken Hill. His brother Frederick Johnson was mayor of Charters Towers, Queensland. He never married and his sister Mrs N. A. Mayfield acted as Lady Mayoress during his term as Lord Mayor. He succeeded William Ashley Magarey as chairman of the South Australian Football Association He was a prominent public speaker and Freemason and was president of the South Australian Dental Board.
British
[ "Thomas Johnson (Australian politician)", "Frank Johnson (mayor)" ]
Are You Had To Be A Gypsy and Paul Blart: Mall Cop from the same country?
Title: Paul Blart: Mall Cop Passage: Paul Blart: Mall Cop is a 2009 American comedy film directed by Steve Carr and written by Kevin James and Nick Bakay. It stars James as Paul Blart, a mall security guard who must rescue his loved ones taken hostage by a group of thugs on the night of Black Friday. The film co-stars Jayma Mays, Keir O'Donnell, Bobby Cannavale, and Stephen Rannazzisi. Filming began in February 2008 with most of the shooting taking place at the Burlington Mall in Burlington, Massachusetts. The film opened in the United States on January 16, 2009, distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing. Against a budget of$ 26 million, it grossed$ 31.8 million in its opening weekend and finished with a gross of more than$ 146 million in North America and a worldwide total of$ 183 million. A sequel,, was released in 2015. " Paul Blart: Mall Cop" was also remade in Tamil as" Gurkha", released in 2019. Title: You Had To Be a Gypsy Passage: You Had To Be a Gypsy( Spanish: Gitana tenías que ser) is a 1953 Mexican- Spanish romantic comedy film directed by Rafael Baledón and starring Pedro Infante, Carmen Sevilla and Estrellita Castro.
no
[ "You Had To Be a Gypsy", "Paul Blart: Mall Cop" ]
Who is Konrad Iii The Old's paternal grandfather?
Title: Konrad II the Gray Passage: Konrad II the Gray (ca. 1340 – 10 June 1403) was a Duke of Oleśnica, Koźle and half of Bytom since 1366 and Duke of half of Ścinawa since 1397 until his death. He was the second child but only son of Duke Konrad I of Oleśnica by his second wife Euphemia, daughter of Władysław, Duke of Koźle-Bytom. Title: Konrad III the Old Passage: Konrad III the Old (– 28 December 1412) was a Duke of Oleśnica, Koźle, half of Bytom and half of Ścinawa since 1377 (until 1403 with his father as co-ruler). He was the only son of Konrad II the Gray, Duke of Oleśnica, by his wife Agnes, daughter of Casimir I, Duke of Cieszyn.
Konrad I of Oleśnica
[ "Konrad III the Old", "Konrad II the Gray" ]
Who is the paternal grandfather of Bohemond Iii Of Antioch?
Title: Raymond of Poitiers Passage: Raymond of Poitiers (c. 1099- 29 June 1149) was Prince of Antioch from 1136 to 1149. He was the younger son of William IX, Duke of Aquitaine and his wife Philippa, Countess of Toulouse, born in the very year that his father the Duke began his infamous liaison with Dangereuse de Chatelherault. Title: Bohemond III of Antioch Passage: Bohemond III of Antioch, also known as Bohemond the Child or the Stammerer (1148–1201), was Prince of Antioch from 1163 to 1201. He was the elder son of Constance of Antioch and her first husband, Raymond of Poitiers. Bohemond ascended to the throne after the Antiochene noblemen dethroned his mother with the assistance of Thoros II, Lord of Armenian Cilicia. He fell into captivity in the Battle of Artah in 1164, but the victorious Nur ad-Din, atabeg of Aleppo released him to avoid coming into conflict with the Byzantine Empire. Bohemond went to Constantinople to pay homage to Manuel I Komnenos, who persuaded him to install a Greek Orthodox Patriarch in Antioch. The Latin Patriarch of Antioch, Aimery of Limoges, placed Antioch under interdict. Bohemond restored Aimery only after the Greek patriarch died during an earthquake in 1170. Bohemond remained a close ally of the Byzantine Empire. He fought against Mleh, Lord of Armenian Cilicia, assisting in the restoration of Byzantine rule in the Cilician plain. He also made alliances with the Muslim rulers of Aleppo and Damascus against Saladin, who had begun to unite the Muslim countries along the borders of the crusader states. Since Bohemond repudiated his second wife and married an Antiochene lady, Patriarch Aimery excommunicated him in 1180. Bohemond forced the Armenian rulers of Cilicia to accept his suzerainty in the late 1180s. He also secured the County of Tripoli for his second son, Bohemond, in 1187. However, Saladin occupied almost the whole Principality of Antioch in the summer of 1188. To preserve the peace with Saladin, Bohemond did not provide military assistance to the crusaders during the Third Crusade. Leo of Cilicia's expansionist policy in the 1190s gave rise to a lasting conflict between Antioch and Cilicia. Bohemond was captured in 1194 by Leo, who tried to seize Antioch, but the burghers formed a commune and expelled the Armenian soldiers from the town. Bohemond was released only after he acknowledged Leo's independence. New conflicts emerged after Bohemond's eldest son, Raymond, died in 1197. Raymond's widow, who was Leo's niece, gave birth to a posthumous son, Raymond-Roupen, but Bohemond's younger son, Bohemond of Tripoli, wanted to secure his succession in Antioch with the assistance of the commune. The elderly Bohemond seems to have supported his son during his last years. The War of the Antiochene Succession began with Bohemond's death and lasted until 1219.
William IX
[ "Bohemond III of Antioch", "Raymond of Poitiers" ]
Are Trenton Aerodrome and Mackenzie Airport both located in the same country?
Title: Mackenzie Airport Passage: Mackenzie Airport,, is located north of Mackenzie, British Columbia, Canada. Title: Trenton Aerodrome Passage: Trenton Aerodrome is a registered aerodrome located adjacent to Trenton, Nova Scotia, Canada. Since October 2006, the airport has been owned by Sobeys Incorporated.
yes
[ "Trenton Aerodrome", "Mackenzie Airport" ]
Where was the performer of song Vísur Vatnsenda-Rósu born?
Title: Vísur Vatnsenda-Rósu Passage: Vísur Vatnsenda-Rósu (English: " Verses by Rosa of Vatnsendi") is a traditional Icelandic song. The lyrics are a poem written by Rósa Guðmundsdóttir (1795–1855); the melody is a traditional lullaby, arranged by Jón Ásgeirsson (1928–) in 1960. The song is most famous for its performance for Hector Zazou's album " Chansons des mers froides" (Songs from the cold seas) by Icelandic singer Björk; it also appears on Björk's third "Possibly Maybe" single CD. It has also been performed by the Swedish artist Nåid, Icelandic singer Ragnheiður Gröndal, and Belgian folk band Griff. Title: Björk Passage: Björk Guðmundsdóttir (born 21 November 1965) is an Icelandic singer, songwriter, record producer, actress, and DJ. Over her four-decade career, she has developed an eclectic musical style that draws on a range of influences and genres spanning electronic, pop, experimental, classical, trip hop, IDM, and avant-garde music. Born and raised in Reykjavík, Björk began her music career at the age of 11 and first gained international recognition as the lead singer of the alternative rock band The Sugarcubes, whose 1987 single "Birthday" was a hit on UK and US indie stations and a favourite among music critics. After the band's breakup, Björk embarked on a solo career in 1993, coming to prominence as a solo artist with albums such as "Debut" (1993), "Post" (1995), and "Homogenic" (1997), while collaborating with a range of artists and exploring a variety of multimedia projects. Several of Björk's albums have reached the top 20 on the US "Billboard" 200 chart, the most recent being "Vulnicura" (2015). Björk’s fourth studio album, "Vespertine", was released in August 2001. She has had 31 singles reach the top 40 on pop charts around the world, with 22 top 40 hits in the UK, including the top 10 hits "It's Oh So QuietArmy of Me", and "Hyperballad". In 2004, Björk released her fifth studio album, "Medúlla", followed by her sixth studio album, "Volta", in May 2007. Björk is reported to have sold between 20 and 40 million records worldwide . She has won the 2010 Polar Music Prize from the Royal Swedish Academy of Music in recognition of her "deeply personal music and lyrics, her precise arrangements, and her unique voice. " Björk was included in "Time"'s 2015 list of the 100 most influential people in the world. She was ranked both sixtieth and eighty-first in "Rolling Stone" 's 100 greatest singers and songwriters lists respectively. She has also won five BRIT Awards and has been nominated for 15 Grammy Awards. Björk's ninth studio album, "Utopia", was released in November 2017 through One Little Indian Records. Outside her music career, Björk starred in the 2000 Lars von Trier film "Dancer in the Dark", for which she won the Best Actress Award at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival, and was nominated for Academy Award for Best Original Song for "I've Seen It All". Her 2011 album "Biophilia" was marketed as an interactive app album with its own education program. Björk has also been an advocate for environmental causes in her home country Iceland. A full-scale retrospective exhibition dedicated to Björk was held at the New York Museum of Modern Art in 2015.
Reykjavík
[ "Björk", "Vísur Vatnsenda-Rósu" ]
Who is older, James M. Burd or Clay Campbell?
Title: Clay Campbell Passage: Clay Campbell( May 21, 1901- June 1, 1989) was an American film makeup artist. He was Head of Makeup for 20th Century Fox. He later worked at Columbia Pictures. He is known as perhaps the only collector of lip imprints of famous female movie stars, amassing over 1,000 of them before his death in 1989. His collection includes lip imprints by actresses such as Marlene Dietrich, Donna Reed and Rita Hayworth. Title: James M. Burd Passage: James M. Burd( March 31, 1931 – March 18, 2013) was a Republican member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.
Clay Campbell
[ "Clay Campbell", "James M. Burd" ]
Which film has the director who was born earlier, The Devil'S Chaplain or The Liar (1961 Film)?
Title: Duke Worne Passage: Howard "Duke" Worne (December 14, 1888 – October 13, 1933) was an American director and actor of the silent era. He directed 74 films between 1919 and 1931. He also appeared in 27 films between 1914 and 1928. He was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and died in Los Angeles, California. In 1930, Worne married silent film actress Virginia Brown Faire, to whom he remained married until his death three years later in 1933. Title: The Liar (1961 film) Passage: The Liar is a 1961 West German film directed by Ladislao Vajda. Title: The Devil's Chaplain Passage: The Devil's Chaplain is a 1929 American silent romance film directed by Duke Worne, written by Arthur Hoerl and George Bronson Howard and featuring Boris Karloff. It was produced by Trem Carr and released by Rayart Pictures. Title: Ladislao Vajda Passage: Ladislao Vajda( born Weisz László; 18 August 1906, Budapest – 25 March 1965, Barcelona) was a Hungarian film director who made films in Spain, Portugal, the United Kingdom, Italy and Germany.
The Devil'S Chaplain
[ "The Devil's Chaplain", "Duke Worne", "The Liar (1961 film)", "Ladislao Vajda" ]
Where was the director of film Pervirella born?
Title: Pervirella Passage: Pervirella is a 1997 adventure-comedy film which was directed by Alex Chandon, the film stars Emily Booth in the lead role and featured brief cameos from Jonathan Ross and Mark Lamarr. Pervirella harbors a sex demon within her. Title: Alex Chandon Passage: Alex Chandon (born 3 November 1968 in North London) is a film director, writer and digital artist.
North London
[ "Alex Chandon", "Pervirella" ]
Where did the director of film White Rabbit (Film) graduate from?
Title: White Rabbit (film) Passage: White Rabbit is a 2013 film directed by Tim McCann and starring Nick Krause, Sam Trammell and Britt Robertson. Written by Anthony Di Pietro, the film concerns a mentally-ill teen being bullied in high school, whose visions urge him to take revenge. It was produced by Robert Yocum (Burning Sky Films), Shaun Sanghani (SSS Entertainment) and Jacky Lee Morgan. It had its world premiere at the Zurich Film Festival and is being distributed in the United States by Breaking Glass Pictures. Title: Tim McCann (director) Passage: Tim McCann (born June 21, 1965) is an American film director and a professor of film at his alma mater, the State University of New York at Purchase.
State University of New York at Purchase
[ "Tim McCann (director)", "White Rabbit (film)" ]
Do both films, The Great Train Robbery (1941 Film) and The Eternal City (1923 Film), have the directors who are from the same country?
Title: Joseph Kane Passage: Jasper Joseph Inman Kane( March 19, 1894, San Diego – August 25, 1975, Santa Monica, California) was an American film director, film producer, film editor and screenwriter. He is best known for his extensive directorship and focus on Western films. Title: The Eternal City (1923 film) Passage: The Eternal City is a 1923 American silent drama film directed by George Fitzmaurice, from a script by Ouida Bergère based on a Hall Caine novel, starring Barbara La Marr, Lionel Barrymore, and Bert Lytell. The film was produced by Samuel Goldwyn Productions, distributed by Associated First National, and was a remake of" The Eternal City"( 1915) starring Pauline Frederick. This film is the second filming of the 1902 play starring Viola Allen which was also based on Caine's novel. This film is notable as the first production of Samuel Goldwyn's personal production company. Title: George Fitzmaurice Passage: George Fitzmaurice( 13 February 1885 – 13 June 1940) was a French- born film director and producer. Title: The Great Train Robbery (1941 film) Passage: The Great Train Robbery is a 1941 American low- budget crime- western directed by Joseph Kane and starring Bob Steele and Claire Carleton. It was remade in 1949 as" The Last Bandit" and again in 1952 as" South Pacific Trail".
no
[ "Joseph Kane", "The Great Train Robbery (1941 film)", "George Fitzmaurice", "The Eternal City (1923 film)" ]
Where was the director of film Christopher Columbus – The Enigma born?
Title: Manoel de Oliveira Passage: Manoel Cândido Pinto de Oliveira GCSE, GCIH (11 December 1908 – 2 April 2015) was a Portuguese film director and screenwriter born in Cedofeita, Porto. He first began making films in 1927, when he and some friends attempted to make a film about World War I. In 1931 he completed his first film "Douro, Faina Fluvial", a documentary about his home city Porto made in the city symphony genre. He made his feature film debut in 1942 with "Aniki-Bóbó" and continued to make shorts and documentaries for the next 30 years, gaining a minimal amount of recognition without being considered a major world film director. Among the numerous factors that prevented Oliveira from making more films during this time period were the political situation in Portugal, family obligations and money. In 1971, Oliveira directed his second feature narrative film, "Past and Present", a social satire that both set the standard for his film career afterwards and gained him recognition in the global film community. He continued making films of growing ambition throughout the 1970s and 1980s, gaining critical acclaim and numerous awards. Beginning in the late 1980s he was one of the most prolific working film directors and made an average of one film per year past the age of 100. In March 2008 he was reported to be the oldest active film director in the world. He was also the only filmmaker whose active career spanned from the silent era to the digital age. Among his numerous awards were the Career Golden Lion from the 61st Venice International Film Festival, the Special Lion for the Overall Work in the 42nd Venice International Film Festival, an Honorary Golden Palm for his lifetime achievements in 2008 Cannes Film Festival, and the French Legion of Honor. Title: Christopher Columbus – The Enigma Passage: Christopher Columbus – The Enigma (Cristóvão Colombo - O Enigma) is a 2007 Portuguese film directed by Manoel de Oliveira. It was filmed in both Portugal and the United States.
Porto
[ "Manoel de Oliveira", "Christopher Columbus – The Enigma" ]
Where was the place of death of Tukojirao Holkar Iii's father?
Title: Shivajirao Holkar Passage: Maharajadhiraja Raj Rajeshwar Sawai Shri Sir Shivaji Rao Holkar Bahadur XII (Indore, 11 November 1859 – Maheshwar, 13 October 1908) was the Maharaja of Indore (Hokar State) belonging to the Holkar dynasty of the Marathas. He was the son of Tukojirao Holkar II and Maharani Shrimant Akhand Soubhagyavati Parvati Bai Sahib. He was educated at the Daly College, Indore, a prestigious school in central India along with the rulers of the Ratlam State, Dewas Sr. State & other Thakurs of the princely states in Madhya Bharat. Title: Tukojirao Holkar III Passage: Maharajadhiraja Sir Raj Rajeshwar Sawai Shri Tukojirao III Holkar XIII Bahadur (26 November 1890 – 21 May 1978) was the Maharaja of Indore (Holkar State) belonging to the Holkar dynasty of the Marathas, son and successor of Shivajirao Holkar who abdicated in his favor on 31 January 1903. His mother was Akhand Soubhagyavati Shrimant Maharani Sita Bai Sahib Holkar. He completed his education from the Daly College, Indore and ICC, Dehradun. He reigned under a regency council initially. He was sworn in with all the powers on 6 November 1911 at the age of 21. That same year he attended the coronation of George V of England in London. He founded the Order of Merit of Holkar (February 1914) and the Order of Ahilyabai Holkar (22 November 1920). He was invested as a Knight Grand Commander of the Order of the Star of India in the 1918 New Year Honours. He abdicated in favour of his only son Yashwantrao Holkar II on 26 February 1926. In 1895 he married Maharani Shrimant Chandravati Bai Sahib Holkar, in 1913 he married Maharani Akhand Soubhagyavati Shrimanta Indira Bai Sahib Holkar and 1928 with Maharani Akhand Soubhagyavati Shrimanta Sharmista Devi Sahib Holkar, an American born Nancy Anne Miller. Before the wedding, Nancy Anne Miller adopted Hinduism. Dr. Shrinivas Gosavi, personal physician to HH Tukojirao, had to ask Aadi Shankarachrya to intervene as the Hindu hierarchy around Tukojirao was against performing the conversion ceremony. Aadi Shankarachrya himself performed the ceremony and the wedding took place. Dr. Gosavi had received many death threats and went underground for some time till he prevailed. HH Tukojirao died in Paris on 21 May 1978. He had one son and six daughters.
Maheshwar
[ "Shivajirao Holkar", "Tukojirao Holkar III" ]
Where did the composer of film The Merry Monahans die?
Title: The Merry Monahans Passage: The Merry Monahans is a 1944, American, black-and-white film starring Donald O'Connor, Peggy Ryan, and Jack Oakie. The story is of a vaudeville family trying to make money through hard times. The film features the great song and dance duet with O'Connor and Ryan, "I Hate To Lose You". Film composer Hans J. Salter was nominated for an Academy Award for his score. Title: Hans J. Salter Passage: Hans J. Salter (January 14, 1896 in Lviv – July 23, 1994 in Studio City, Cal.) was an Austrian-American film composer.
Studio City
[ "Hans J. Salter", "The Merry Monahans" ]
Which magazine was founded first, Picturegoer or Scribner'S Monthly?
Title: Picturegoer Passage: Picturegoer was a fan magazine published in the United Kingdom between 1911 and 23 April 1960. Its primary focus was contemporary films and the performers who appeared in them. Title: Scribner's Monthly Passage: Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People was an illustrated American literary periodical published from 1870 until 1881. Following sale of the company which produced it in 1881, the magazine was relaunched as" The Century Magazine."
Scribner'S Monthly
[ "Picturegoer", "Scribner's Monthly" ]
Which film has the director who was born later, Wake Of The Red Witch or First-Year Student?
Title: Wake of the Red Witch Passage: Wake of the Red Witch is a 1948 American adventure film directed by Edward Ludwig and starring John Wayne, Gail Russell, Gig Young, Adele Mara, and Luther Adler. Produced by Edmund Grainger, it is based upon the 1946 novel of the same name by Garland Roark. The film was distributed by Republic Pictures. Rare for a film produced by Republic Pictures," Wake of the Red Witch" is an A movie that had a relatively high budget for its production, later becoming one of Republic Pictures' most successful releases. John Wayne stars as a sea captain in the early 1860s East Indies out for revenge against a wealthy shipping magnate. Title: First-Year Student Passage: First- Year Student is a 1948 Soviet film directed by Ilya Frez. Title: Ilya Frez Passage: Ilya Abramovich Frez( 20 August 1909, Roslavl – 22 June 1994, Moscow), PAU, was a Soviet and Russian film director primarily known for his films for younger viewers. Among his films was the internationally popular" I Loved You" of 1967. Title: Edward Ludwig Passage: Edward Irving Ludwig( October 7, 1899 – August 20, 1982) was a Russian- born American film director and writer. He directed nearly 100 films between 1921 and 1963( some under the names Edward I. Luddy and Charles Fuhr). Ludwig was also one of the directors of John Payne's NBC western series" The Restless Gun"( 1957- 1959). Ludwig and Erle C. Kenton were the principal directors of the CBS television series," The Texan"( 1958- 1960), starring Rory Calhoun as a" Robin Hood of the West" who drifts through the region helping persons in need. " The Texan" in its first season ran opposite" The Restless Gun" in its second and last season. Ludwig was born in the Ukraine, then part od the Russian Empire, entered the United States from Canada on March 6, 1911, became a naturalized citizen December 23, 1932, and died in Santa Monica, California.
First-Year Student
[ "Ilya Frez", "First-Year Student", "Wake of the Red Witch", "Edward Ludwig" ]
Where did Thep Kasattri's father die?
Title: Maha Chakkraphat Passage: Maha Chakkraphat (lit.: 'The Great Emperor'; 1509 – 1569) was king of the Ayutthaya kingdom from 1548 to 1564 and 1568 to 1569. Originally called Prince Thianracha, or Prince Tien, he was put on the throne by Khun Phiren Thorathep and his supporters of the Sukhothai clan, who had staged a coup by killing the usurper King Worawongsathirat and Sudachan. Title: Thep Kasattri Passage: Thep Kasattri or Thep Kasat Chao , Siamese princess, was the fifth child and third daughter of King Maha Chakkraphat and Queen Suriyothai. She married the King of Lan Xang, Setthathirath.
Ayutthaya
[ "Maha Chakkraphat", "Thep Kasattri" ]
Where was the director of film Torrents Of Spring (Film) born?
Title: Jerzy Skolimowski Passage: Jerzy Skolimowski (born 5 May 1938) is a Polish film director, screenwriter, dramatist and actor. A graduate of the prestigious National Film School in Łódź, Skolimowski has directed more than twenty films since his 1960 début "Oko wykolThe Menacing Eye"). In 1967 he was awarded Golden Bear for his film "Le départ". His most famous film is "Deep End" (1970), starring Jane Asher and John Moulder Brown. He lived in Los Angeles for over 20 years where he painted in a figurative, expressionist mode and occasionally acted in films. He recently returned to Poland, and to film making as a writer and director, after a 17-year hiatus with "Cztery noce z AnnąFour Nights with Anna") in 2008. He received the Golden Lion Award for Lifetime Achievement at the 2016 Venice Film Festival. Title: Torrents of Spring (film) Passage: Torrents of Spring is a 1989 British-French-Italian drama film written and directed by Jerzy Skolimowski and starring Timothy Hutton, Nastassja Kinski and Valeria Golino. It is based on the novel of the same name by Ivan Turgenev. Set in 1840, the film follows a young Russian aristocrat, Dimitri Sanin, who is torn between the love of a beautiful German pastry-shop girl, Gemma Rosselli, and a Russian seductress, Princess Maria Nikolaevna. The film competed for the Golden Palm Award at the 1989 Cannes Film Festival.
Łódź
[ "Torrents of Spring (film)", "Jerzy Skolimowski" ]
Does Charles Stewart (Ice Hockey) have the same nationality as Barbara Handman?
Title: Barbara Handman Passage: Barbara" Bobbie" Handman( March 11, 1928 – November 14, 2013) was an American political consultant and arts activist, known for her role in preserving historic Broadway theater houses. She was the executive vice- president and New York City office director of People for the American Way from 1981 until 2003. Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Handman was the wife of stage director and teacher Wynn Handman. In 1982, she helped organize Save the Theatres, an organization that tried unsuccessfully to prevent the razing of the Morosco, Helen Hayes, and Bijou Theaters. In 1988, the group succeeded in having 28 Broadway houses designated as landmarks by the New York City Board of Estimate. Handman served on the board of the Eleanor Roosevelt Foundation and on the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Commission. She was awarded the National Medal of Arts in 1998 for her work as an arts advocate. Handman's daughter Laura Handman is married to Harold M. Ickes. Title: Charles Stewart (ice hockey) Passage: Charles Elmer" Doc" Stewart( November 13, 1895 – January 23, 1973) was a Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender, most notably for the Boston Bruins of the National Hockey League.
no
[ "Barbara Handman", "Charles Stewart (ice hockey)" ]
Where did the director of film Marie Tudor (1912 Film) die?
Title: Marie Tudor (1912 film) Passage: Marie Tudor is a 1912 French silent historical film directed by Albert Capellani and starring Jeanne Delvair, Paul Capellani and Romuald Joubé. The film is an adaptation of Victor Hugo's 1833 play of the same title set at the court of Mary I of England. It was re-released in 1917, and is sometimes dated to that year. Title: Albert Capellani Passage: Albert Capellani (23 August 1874 – 26 September 1931) was a French film director and screenwriter of the silent era. He directed films between 1905 and 1922. One of his brother was the actor-sculptor Paul Capellani. and another the film director Roger Capellani. Capellani, along with his brother Paul, studied acting under Charles le Bargy at the Conservatoire de Paris. Starting his career as an actor, he worked with the director André Antoine at the Théâtre Libre and the Odéon. He then began directing plays for the Odéon, working alongside the lauded actor and director . In 1903, he became the head of the Alhambra music hall in Paris. He continued to work as an actor and director until he received a job offer from the Pathé Frères studio in 1905. Charles Pathé, who held high hopes for the artistic potential of film as a medium, invited him to join the artistic staff under the direction of Ferdinand Zecca. When Pathé in 1908 launched a "prestige" production unit, the Société des Auteurs et des Gens de Lettres (SCAGL), Capellani became its first artistic director. During his Pathé career, he worked as an adviser and supervisor to various directors, including Michel Carré, Georges Denola, Henri Étiévant, and Georges Monca. He often drew upon his theatrical background to cast stage actor colleagues for his films, such as Henry Krauss, who appeared as Quasimodo in his "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" (1911) and as Jean Valjean in his (1912). " Les Misérables" also gave the actress Mistinguett her first important screen role. His films cover many genres, including melodramas, fairy tales, costume dramas with historical and biblical themes, and literary adaptations, especially after taking up directorship of SCAGL in 1908. Characteristics of his style include a keen sense for staging actors in three-dimensional space, dynamic use of location filming, and an attention to subtle, realistic details that highlight the humanity of his characters. In 1914 he served in the French army as an officer but was wounded in at the battle of Soissons near Champaigne First Battle of Champagne. He was released from duty but because of the war was unable to direct films in France. In 1915, he moved to the United States and worked for the film studios Pathé Exchange, Metro Pictures Corporation, the World Film Company, Cosmopolitan Productions, Nazimova Productions, and his own newly created studio, Capellani Productions, Inc. Under his direction, Alla Nazimova rose to prominence as one of the greatest silent film stars in Hollywood. Capellani returned to France in 1923, where he floated several new film projects but was unable to bring any to fruition. He died of diabetes in 1931.
Paris
[ "Marie Tudor (1912 film)", "Albert Capellani" ]
What is the place of birth of the director of film Cry Of The Wild?
Title: Bill Mason Passage: Bill Mason was a Canadian naturalist, author, artist, filmmaker, and conservationist, noted primarily for his popular canoeing books, films, and art as well as his documentaries on wolves. Mason was also known for including passages from Christian sermons in his films. He was born in 1929 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and graduated from the University of Manitoba School of Art in 1951. He developed and refined canoeing strokes and river-running techniques, especially for complex whitewater situations. Mason canoed all of his adult life, ranging widely over the wilderness areas of Canada and the United States. Termed a "wilderness artist," Mason left a legacy that includes books, films, and artwork on canoeing and nature. His daughter Becky and son Paul are also both canoeists and artists. Mason died of cancer in 1988. Title: Cry of the Wild Passage: Cry of the Wild is a 1972 feature-length documentary film by Bill Mason and his second of three films about wolves. The film is a personal account of the two years Mason spent shooting his first film on wolves, "Death of a Legend", incorporating footage from the earlier film. "Cry of the Wild" was shot in the Northwest Territories, British Columbia and Canadian Arctic, as well as near Mason's home in the Gatineau Hills, where he kept and observed three grown wolves and, eventually, a litter of cubs.
Winnipeg, Manitoba
[ "Bill Mason", "Cry of the Wild" ]
What is the place of birth of the performer of song Good Time Charlie'S Got The Blues?
Title: Danny O'Keefe Passage: Danny O'Keefe (born 1943, Spokane, Washington, United States) is an American singer-songwriter. O'Keefe's musical career has spanned four decades from his early days playing in the Minnesota coffee houses to his present station in the Seattle area. He is still active both in the recording studio and on stage. Title: Good Time Charlie's Got the Blues Passage: "Good Time Charlie's Got the Blues" is a song written and performed by Danny O'Keefe. It was first recorded by O'Keefe in 1967, but not released. It was recorded by The Bards and released in 1968 as the b-side to the song "Tunesmith" on Parrot Records. The Bards were a band from Moses Lake, Washington. The song was recorded by O'Keefe for his self-titled debut album in 1971. The following year he re-recorded it (with a slower, more downbeat arrangement) for his second album, "O'Keefe". The second version was issued as a single, reaching number 9 on the "Billboard" Hot 100 singles chart, number 5 on the adult contemporary chart, and number 63 on the country chart. The song was also covered by Mel Tormé, especially for a 1986 episode of NBC's "Night Court" entitled "Leon, We Hardly Knew Ye". It was covered by numerous artists. A cover by Leon Russell peaked at number 63 on the "Billboard" Hot Country Singles chart in 1984.
Spokane, Washington
[ "Good Time Charlie's Got the Blues", "Danny O'Keefe" ]
Which film was released earlier, Ek Var Piyu Ne Malva Aavje or Lennon Or Mccartney?
Title: Ek Var Piyu Ne Malva Aavje Passage: Ek Var Piyu Ne Malva Aavje is a 2006 Gujarati romantic action film produced by Gunvant Thakor, Ramesh Patel, directed by Harsukh Patel, starring Hiten Kumar, Vikram Thakor, Firoz Irani, Minaxi, Mamata Soni, Jayendra Maheta, Jaimini Trivedi and Mayur Vankani in the lead roles, released in 2006. Title: Lennon or McCartney Passage: Lennon or McCartney is a 2014 Canadian documentary short film directed by Matt Schichter. The film is a compilation of 550 celebrities' responses, taken from interviews throughout the decade, to the question of which of the two former Beatles is superior: John Lennon or Paul McCartney. Among the celebrities included in the film are the Arctic Monkeys, Benedict Cumberbatch, Bridgit Mendler, Carly Rae Jepsen, Justin Bieber, Metallica, Miss Piggy, Morgan Freeman, Sylvester Stallone, Steve-O, and Tommy Chong. Of the responses, 282 answered "John Lennon", 196 answered "Paul McCartney", 15 answered "George Harrison", 4 answered "Ringo Starr", 1 answered "Jimi Hendrix", 1 answered "Lou Reed", 1 answered "Keith Richards", 1 answered "Oasis", and 50 did not answer.
Ek Var Piyu Ne Malva Aavje
[ "Lennon or McCartney", "Ek Var Piyu Ne Malva Aavje" ]
Who was born first, Constantin Schreiber or Deon Mouton?
Title: Deon Mouton Passage: Deon Mouton( born 20 November 1974 in Rehoboth) is a Namibian rugby union scrum- half. He is a member of the Namibia national rugby union team and participated with the squad at the 2007 Rugby World Cup. Title: Constantin Schreiber Passage: Constantin Schreiber (born June 14, 1979) is a German journalist working for German and Arabic language TV stations. As a teenager, Schreiber learned Arabic while spending time in Syria. He holds a Law degree and worked as a journalist for the Lebanese newspaper Daily Star from 2006-2007. After that, he was a news correspondent for Deutsche Welle in Dubai and accompanied German Chancellor Angela Merkel on her first travel through the Middle East. From 2009 - 2011, Schreiber served as a media consultant for the Middle East at the German Federal Foreign Ministry. Since 2012, Schreiber works as a host and Middle East expert for the German TV channel n-tv. In addition, he also hosts the German-Arabic TV series SciTech - Our World Tomorrow which is aired on ONTV (Egypt) and Sultanate of Oman Television. In January 2017 Constantin Schreiber changed to "ARD aktuell", where he moderated early and weekend editions of the Tagesschau, as well as the Nachtmagazin. Since March 2017 Schreiber also moderates the NDR program "Zapp - Das Medienmagazin" as successor of Inka Schneider. In 2017, his book "Inside Islam - What's Preached in Germany's Mosques" appeared in the "Econ Verlag" as well as the TV series "the moscheereport" on tagesschau24. For the research of these two works, Schreiber and a camera crew visited almost 20 ordinary mosques in Germany and translated their "Khutbah". He lives in Berlin with his wife and daughter.
Deon Mouton
[ "Deon Mouton", "Constantin Schreiber" ]
Are Colin Bibby and Edwin J. Collins from the same country?
Title: Colin Bibby Passage: Colin Joseph Bibby( 20 November 1948 – 7 August 2004) was a British ornithologist and conservationist. Bibby was born in the Wirral, Cheshire, the son of a North Wales farmer. He was educated at Oundle School, Northamptonshire, and at St John's College, Cambridge, graduating in natural sciences. He gained his PhD for a classic study on the ecology and conservation of Dartford warblers. Bibby was a research staff member for the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds from 1971 to 1986, and the head of Conservation Science from 1986 to 1991. In 1991, he moved to BirdLife International, where he led their research team and a major research program, with projects in over 70 countries. In 2001 he became a self- employed environmental consultant. He was also a member of the Rare Breeding Birds Panel, and the founding editor of the British Trust for Ornithology journal" Ringing and Migration". His major contributions were in the development of quantitative approaches to the study of birds for research leading to conservation. He was also a frequent contributor to" British Birds" magazine. In 1994, he was awarded the Dr A.H. Heineken Prize for Environmental Sciences for his work with BirdLife International, and in June 2004, he received the RSPB Medal in recognition of his contribution to ornithology. He learned that he had an incurable cancer in March 2004 and, on 7 August 2004 at the age of 55, died in his sleep. He was survived by his wife, Ruth, and three sons. Title: Edwin J. Collins Passage: Edwin J. Collins( 1875 – 14 January 1937) was a British film director of the silent era.
yes
[ "Colin Bibby", "Edwin J. Collins" ]
Who is the spouse of the performer of song Bob Wills Is Still The King?
Title: Bob Wills Is Still the King Passage: "Bob Wills Is Still the King" is a song written and performed by American country music artist Waylon Jennings, as a tribute of sorts to the Western swing icon Bob Wills. It is known in two forms. A live recording of the song was released in June 1975 as the concluding track on the album "Dreaming My Dreams", and then appeared in August 1975 as the B-side of "Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way", the second single from the album. By early November, the A-side had risen to number one on the country singles chart, but the B-side gained considerable airplay as well, enough so that "Billboard" listed it as a two-sided hit whereas "Cashbox" showed it with just the A-side listed. A studio version of the song was released in March 1976 on the "Mackintosh & T.J." film soundtrack album. The exact meaning of the song, which also alludes to Jennings' fellow outlaw country star Willie Nelson, has been the subject of considerable commentary. Nonetheless "Bob Wills Is Still the King" continues to be a staple at classic country radio stations and the satellite radio channel Willie's Roadhouse, for example, plays both versions of the song. The live version is included in , a multi-volume set of recordings released by the Smithsonian Institution in 1990 that contains 100 tracks deemed to be significantly important to the history of country music. Title: Waylon Jennings Passage: Waylon Arnold Jennings (June 15, 1937 – February 13, 2002) was an American singer, songwriter, and musician. Jennings began playing guitar at age eight and began performing at age twelve on KVOW radio, after which he formed his first band, The Texas Longhorns. Jennings left high school at age sixteen, determined to become a musician, and bounced around as a performer and DJ on KVOW, KDAV, KYTI, KLLL, in Coolidge, Arizona, and Phoenix. In 1958, Buddy Holly arranged Jennings's first recording session, and hired him to play bass. Jennings gave up his seat on the ill-fated flight in 1959 that crashed and killed Holly, J. P. " The Big Bopper" Richardson and Ritchie Valens. Jennings formed a rockabilly club band, The Waylors, which became the house band at "JD's", a club in Scottsdale, Arizona. He recorded for independent label Trend Records and A&M Records, but did not achieve success until moving to RCA Victor, taking on Neil Reshen as a manager, who negotiated significantly better touring and recording contracts for him. After finally wresting creative control from RCA Victor, his career turning point became the critically acclaimed albums "Lonesome, On'ry and Mean" and "Honky Tonk Heroes", followed by hit LPs "Dreaming My Dreams" and "Are You Ready for the Country". During the 1970s, Jennings was instrumental in the inception of outlaw country and with Willie Nelson, Tompall Glaser, and Jessi Colter recorded country music's first platinum album, "Wanted! The Outlaws". It was followed by "Ol' Waylon" and the hit song "Luckenbach, Texas". Jennings was featured in the 1978 album "White Mansions", performed by various artists documenting the lives of people in the Confederacy during the Civil War. Jennings also appeared in films and television series, including Sesame Street, and a stint as the balladeer for "The Dukes of Hazzard", composing and singing the show's theme song and providing narration for the show. By the early 1980s, Jennings struggled with a cocaine addiction, which he overcame in 1984. Later, he joined the country supergroup The Highwaymen with Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson, and Johnny Cash, which released three albums between 1985 and 1995. During that period, Jennings released the successful album "Will the Wolf Survive". He toured less after 1997 to spend more time with his family. Between 1999 and 2001, his appearances were limited by health problems. In 2001, he was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame. In 2007, he was posthumously awarded the Cliffie Stone Pioneer Award by the Academy of Country Music.
Jessi Colter
[ "Waylon Jennings", "Bob Wills Is Still the King" ]
Which film has the director died later, Calling Philo Vance or The Witch'S Curse?
Title: Calling Philo Vance Passage: Calling Philo Vance is a 1940 American mystery/comedy released by Warner Bros. and starring James Stephenson as the dilettante detective Philo Vance, his only appearance as the character; Margot Stevenson co-stars. The film also features Henry O'Neill, Edward Brophy, Sheila Bromley and Ralph Forbes. It was directed by William Clemens from a screenplay by Tom Reed, based on the 1933 novel "The Kennel Murder Case" by S. S. Van Dine, which had previously been made into a film in 1933, starring William Powell and Mary Astor. For this adaptation of the story, Vance is on international assignment from the United States government to investigate traffic in wartime aircraft designs. The original story dealt with art world double-dealing, but the solution to the mystery is the same in each film. Title: William Clemens (film director) Passage: William Clemens( September 10, 1905 – April 29, 1980) was an American film director. Born in Saginaw, Michigan, Clemens began his Hollywood career as a film editor in 1931. His first directing project was" Man Hunt" in 1936. His major credits include" On Dress Parade" with the Dead End Kids, two Perry Mason mysteries(" The Case of the Velvet Claws" and" The Case of the Stuttering Bishop"), three films featuring detective Tom Lawrence, a.k.a. " The Falcon," four films based on the Nancy Drew series, and" Calling Philo Vance" in 1940. Clemens' final project was" The Thirteenth Hour" in 1947. He died in Los Angeles, California in 1980. Title: The Witch's Curse Passage: The Witch's Curse is a 1962 peplum- fantasy film, directed by Riccardo Freda. Title: Riccardo Freda Passage: Riccardo Freda( Alexandria, Egypt, 24 February 1909 – Rome, Italy, 20 December 1999) was an Italian film director. He worked in a variety of genres, including sword- and- sandal, horror," giallo" and spy films. Freda began directing" I Vampiri" in 1956 but left the production midway to have it completed by Mario Bava. The film became the first Italian sound horror film production.
The Witch'S Curse
[ "Riccardo Freda", "William Clemens (film director)", "Calling Philo Vance", "The Witch's Curse" ]
Who is the maternal grandmother of Marie De Namur?
Title: Marie of Artois Passage: Marie of Artois (French: Marie d'Artois, Dutch: Maria van Artesië.) Born in 1291, was the fourth daughter of Philip of Artois and Blanche of Brittany. She became the Lady of Méraude (Merode) when she purchased it from John the Blind, King of Bohemia, in 1342. Title: Marie de Namur Passage: Marie of Namur, also known as Marie de Namur or Maria van Dampierre. Her titles were "Gräfin von Vianden", from her first marriage and "Dame de Pierrepont", from her second marriage to, Theobald of Bar. Born in 1322 to John I of Namur and his wife Marie of Artois. She had three sisters, including Blanche of Namur, Queen consort of Sweden and Norway, and seven brothers. In 1335/36, she married her first husband, Henry II, Graf of Vianden, son of Philip II, Graf of Vianden and his first wife Lucia von der Neuerburg. Henry was murdered at Famagusta in September 1337. In c. 1337, she gave birth to Maria of Vianden her first daughter from her marriage to Henry II, Graf of Vianden. Her second marriage in 1340 (dispensation 9 September 1342) was to her father's second cousin, Theobald of Bar, Seigneur de Pierrepont, son of Erard of Bar, Seigneur de Pierrepont et d'Ancerville (himself son of Theobald II of Bar), and his wife Isabelle of Lorraine (daughter of Theobald II, Duke of Lorraine). This marriage produced two daughters, Yolande de Bar (b. c 1343 – d. c 1410) and Elisabeth de Bar (b. c 1345 – d. before 11 May 1411). Marie died somewhere before 29 October 1353/57.
Blanche of Brittany
[ "Marie de Namur", "Marie of Artois" ]
Are Seekofel and Hohsandhorn located in the same country?
Title: Hohsandhorn Passage: The Hohsandhorn( also known as" Punta del Sabbione") is a mountain of the Lepontine Alps on the Swiss- Italian border. Title: Seekofel Passage: The Seekofel is a mountain in the Dolomites on the border between South Tyrol and the Province of Belluno, Italy.
yes
[ "Seekofel", "Hohsandhorn" ]
What is the place of birth of the director of film Comedians And Songs?
Title: Comedians and Songs Passage: Comedians and Songs (Spanish: Cómicos y canciones) is a 1960 Mexican comedy crime film directed by Fernando Cortés and starring Marco Antonio Campos, Gaspar Henaine and Silvia Fournier. Title: Fernando Cortés Passage: Fernando "Papi" Cortés (October 4, 1909 – 1979) was a Puerto Rican film actor, writer and director. He was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico, but he spent most of his adult life in Mexico City, where he died. On 1932, while in New York City, Fernando Cortés married Puerto Rican childhood friend María del Pilar Cordero, who adopted the stage name of Mapy Cortés. The couple soon traveled to Spain with a Cuban theatrical troupe. They worked on the Spanish stage, radio and film until the outbreak of the Civil War in 1936. Fernando progressively began to take a backseat as actor and baritone and focused on promoting the career of his wife Mapy, who became a noted "vedette" (showgirl with star status) in Barcelona. After the Spanish Civil War interrupted their careers, the couple worked in New York, San Juan, Buenos Aires, Havana and Caracas, occasionally starring in movies. They arrived to Mexico City in late 1940 and made their stage debut at the Teatro Follies, in a show headlined by the popular Mexican comedian Cantinflas. Despite early struggles to become household names, Mapy achieved Mexican film stardom in late 1941 and the couple settled in Mexico City. Initially, Fernando Cortés played supporting roles in his wife's films. He then made a successful debut as director with "La pícara Susana" (1945) a comedy vehicle for his wife. On March 1954, Fernando and Mapy Cortés returned to Puerto Rico to help launch local television. Cortés became the first director at WKAQ-TV, Channel 2, and the couple co-starred in "Mapy y Papi", the first Puerto Rican sitcom. Despite their success on local TV, the couple returned the following year to Mexico City, which offered more opportunities. The couple starred in a Mexican version of their Puerto Rican sitcom and Mapy returned to the stage. Fernando Cortés became known as a reliable director of Mexican comedies on stage, television and film. After writing and directing star vehicles for his wife Mapy in the 1940s and comedians like Resortes and Tin-Tan in the 1950s, Fernando Cortés produced and directed Puerto Rican co-productions in the 1960s and launched the film career of La India María in the 1970s.
San Juan, Puerto Rico
[ "Fernando Cortés", "Comedians and Songs" ]
When was Otto Iii Van Holland's father born?
Title: William I, Count of Holland Passage: William I( c. 1167 – 4 February 1222), Count of Holland from 1203 to 1222. He was the younger son of Floris III and Ada of Huntingdon. Title: Otto III van Holland Passage: Otto van Holland (died 27 March 1249) was a bishop of Utrecht from 1233 to 1249. Otto was the second son of William I, Count of Holland and his first wife Adelaide of Guelders. He was elected as bishop in 1233, but because of resistance from the canons of Utrecht, his consecration was delayed until 1245. He emerged as a forceful ruler who involved himself primarily in secular affairs. After the death of his brother Floris IV, Count of Holland in 1234, he became guardian of Floris' son William II, Count of Holland, and he governed the County of Holland. He resolved the problems in Drenthe, problems which had cost his predecessor Otto II of Lippe his life. He also subjected the lords of Goor to his authority.
1167
[ "Otto III van Holland", "William I, Count of Holland" ]
What is the date of birth of James Grimston, 4Th Earl Of Verulam's father?
Title: James Grimston, 3rd Earl of Verulam Passage: James Walter Grimston, 3rd Earl of Verulam (11 May 1852 – 11 November 1924), known as Viscount Grimston from 1852 to 1895, was a British Conservative Party politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1885 to 1892. He inherited his peerage in 1895. Title: James Grimston, 4th Earl of Verulam Passage: James Walter Grimston, 4th Earl of Verulam (17 April 1880 – 29 November 1949) was a British peer, electrical engineer and businessman, sometimes identified with the fringes of the intelligence service. Verulam was the son of James Grimston, 3rd Earl of Verulam, and Margaret Frances Graham. He married Lady Violet Constance Maitland Brabazon (1886–1936), younger daughter of Reginald Brabazon, 12th Earl of Meath. He founded Enfield Cables Ltd and had many business interests in oil and telecommunications, including as a director of British Thomson-Houston. He reputedly allowed MI6 the use of some of the premises on his estate and was a business associate and personal friend of World War II internee Robert Liversidge.
11 May 1852
[ "James Grimston, 4th Earl of Verulam", "James Grimston, 3rd Earl of Verulam" ]
Where was the director of film Death Of A Friend born?
Title: Death of a Friend Passage: Death of a Friend is a 1959 Italian film, by the Director Franco Rossi, starring Spyros Focas, Gianni Garko, Angela Luce, Anna Mzzuchelli and Didi Perego. The film was released in Italy in 1959. Title: Franco Rossi (director) Passage: Franco Rossi( 19 April 1919, Florence- 5 June 2000, Rome) was an Italian film screenwriter and director, mainly known for having directed the six- hour- long Italian- German- British- Swiss TV mini-series" Quo Vadis?" in 1985.
Florence
[ "Franco Rossi (director)", "Death of a Friend" ]
What is the cause of death of director of film Wedding Bills?
Title: Erle C. Kenton Passage: Erle C. Kenton (August 1, 1896 – January 28, 1980) was an American film director. He directed 131 films between 1916 and 1957. He was born in Norborne, Missouri and died in Glendale, California from Parkinson's disease. Kenton and Edward Ludwig were the principal directors of the 1958-1960 CBS television series, "The Texan", starring Rory Calhoun as Bill Longley, a "Robin Hood of the West", who drifts through the region helping persons in need. Title: Wedding Bills Passage: Wedding Bills (also sometimes written as Wedding Bill$) is a 1927 American silent comedy film directed by Erle C. Kenton and starring Raymond Griffith, Anne Sheridan and Hallam Cooley.
Parkinson
[ "Wedding Bills", "Erle C. Kenton" ]
Which film has the director died later, Dahleez or The Lights Of Buenos Aires?
Title: Ravi Chopra Passage: Ravi Chopra( 27 September 1946 – 12 November 2014) was an Indian film producer and director. He was the son of producer and director Baldev Raj Chopra and nephew of producer and director Yash Chopra. Aditya Chopra and Uday Chopra are his cousins. He is known for directing the epic Indian television series" MahabharatVishnu Puran" and" Aap Beeti". Title: Adelqui Migliar Passage: Adelqui Migliar (5 August 1891 – 6 August 1956), also known as Adelqui Millar, was a Chilean film actor, director, writer and producer. He appeared in 31 silent films between 1916 and 1928. He also directed 24 films between 1922 and 1954. He was born in Concepción, Chile, and lived and worked in the Netherlands, the United Kingdom and the United States. He died in Santiago, Chile. Title: Dahleez Passage: Dahleez is a 1986 Indian Bollywood film directed by Ravi Chopra and produced by B. R. Chopra. It stars Meenakshi Sheshadri, Jackie Shroff and Raj Babbar in lead roles along with Smita Patil, Aruna Irani, Zarina Wahab and Shafi Inamdar in supporting roles. It is loosely based on the 1979 movie" Hanover Street". The film received immense critical acclaim upon its release. Title: The Lights of Buenos Aires Passage: The Lights of Buenos Aires( Spanish: Luces de Buenos Aires) is a 1931 American- Argentine tango comedy film directed by Adelqui Millar. It was made at the Joinville Studios in Paris, where Paramount Pictures concentrated its foreign- language production during the early 1930s.
Dahleez
[ "The Lights of Buenos Aires", "Ravi Chopra", "Adelqui Migliar", "Dahleez" ]
Who is the father of the performer of song One Love (Carlene Carter Song)?
Title: One Love (Carlene Carter song) Passage: "One Love" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Carlene Carter. It was released in August 1991 as the fourth single from the album "I Fell in Love". The song reached number 33 on the "Billboard" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. It was written by Carter, Howie Epstein and Perry Lamek. Title: Carlene Carter Passage: Carlene Carter (born Rebecca Carlene Smith; September 26, 1955) is an American country singer and songwriter. She is the daughter of June Carter and her first husband, Carl Smith. Between 1978 and the present, Carter has recorded twelve albums, primarily on major labels. In the same timespan, she has released more than twenty singles, including three No. 3-peaking hits on the "Billboard" Hot Country Songs charts.
Carl Smith
[ "Carlene Carter", "One Love (Carlene Carter song)" ]
Where did Henri, Count Of Chambord's father die?
Title: Charles Ferdinand, Duke of Berry Passage: Charles Ferdinand d'Artois, Duke of Berry (24 January 1778 – 14 February 1820) was the third child and younger son of the future King of France, Charles X, and his wife, Maria Theresa of Savoy. He was assassinated at the Paris Opera in 1820 by Louis Pierre Louvel, an anti-royal Bonapartist. In June 1832, two years after the overthrow of his father, Charles X, his widow, Marie-Caroline de Bourbon-Sicile, led a royalist insurrection in the Vendée in a failed attempt to restore their son, the Comte de Chambord, to the French throne. Title: Henri, Count of Chambord Passage: Henri, Count of Chambord (29 September 1820 – 24 August 1883) was disputedly King of France from 2 to 9 August 1830 as Henry V, although he was never officially proclaimed as such. Afterwards, he was the Legitimist pretender to the throne of France from 1844 to 1883. Henri was the only son of Charles Ferdinand, Duke of Berry, born after his father's death. The Duke was the younger son of Charles X of France, by his wife, Princess Carolina of Naples and Sicily, daughter of King Francis I of the Two Sicilies. As the grandson of Charles X, Henri was a . He was the last legitimate descendant in the male line of Louis XV of France.
Paris
[ "Henri, Count of Chambord", "Charles Ferdinand, Duke of Berry" ]
Which country Hank Magnuski's father is from?
Title: Hank Magnuski Passage: Henry "Hank" Stanley Magnuski is an American engineer and was the co-founder and CEO of GammaLink, an early pioneer in PC-to-fax technology. He also founded Internet Video Services, a video service provider; MediaMart, an electronic commerce site; and NCast, a presentation technology company . Magnuski graduated from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign with a BSEE in Electrical Engineering in 1965, and an MSEE from MIT in 1966. He holds a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from MIT and conducted postdoctoral work at Stanford University . In 1995, Magnuski received the Fax Industry Award from BIS, now Giga Information Group, Inc. . The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering of the University of Illinois, in 1998, recognized Magnuski as a Distinguished Alumni “"In recognition of outstanding contributions to the telecommunications industry, including pioneering work in the area of PC-fax Technology" .” In 1980 Magnuski established the first packet repeater for amateur radio in the US. This repeater, KA6M/R, located in the San Francisco Bay area, created interest in packet radio technology and led to the establishment of the Pacific Packet Radio Society. Magnuski and his wife, Cynthia Jose, established the "Henry Magnuski Endowed Professorship" at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Illinois in honor of his father, Henryk Magnuski. A patent in multicast videoconferencing was granted to Magnuski in 2007. Title: Henryk Magnuski Passage: Henryk Władysław Magnuski (January 30, 1909 Warsaw - May 4, 1978) was a Polish telecommunications engineer who worked for Motorola in Chicago. He was a primary contributor in the development of one of the first Walkie-Talkie radios, the Motorola SCR-300, and influenced the company's success in the field of radio communication.
Polish
[ "Henryk Magnuski", "Hank Magnuski" ]
Which film has the director who was born first, Defending Your Life or Labyrinth Of Passion?
Title: Albert Brooks Passage: Albert Lawrence Brooks( born Albert Lawrence Einstein; July 22, 1947) is an American actor, comedian, writer and director. He received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor for 1987's" Broadcast News" and was widely praised for his performance in the 2011 film" Drive". His voice acting credits include Marlin in" Finding Nemo"( 2003) and" Finding Dory"( 2016), Tiberius in" The Secret Life of Pets"( 2016) and recurring guest voices for" The Simpsons", including Russ Cargill in" The Simpsons Movie"( 2007) and Hank Scorpio. He has written, directed, and starred in several comedy films, such as" Modern Romance"( 1981)," Lost in America"( 1985), and" Defending Your Life"( 1991). He is also the author of" 2030: The Real Story of What Happens to America"( 2011). Title: Defending Your Life Passage: Defending Your Life is a 1991 American romantic comedy- fantasy film about a man who dies and arrives in the afterlife only to find that he must stand trial and justify his lifelong fears in order to advance to the next phase of existence; or be sent back to Earth to do it again. The film was written by, directed by, and stars Albert Brooks. It also stars Meryl Streep, Rip Torn, Lee Grant and Buck Henry. The film was shot in and around Los Angeles, California. Despite its comedic overtones," Defending Your Life" contains elements of drama and allegory. Title: Labyrinth of Passion Passage: Labyrinth of Passion is a 1982 Spanish screwball comedy written and directed by Pedro Almodóvar, starring Cecilia Roth and Imanol Arias. Antonio Banderas has a small role marking his film debut. " Labyrinth of Passion", Almodóvar's second film, was independently produced with a shoestring budget which allowed for better production values than his previous film" Pepi, Luci, Bom", and to employ a more complex narrative. The plot follows a nymphomaniac pop star who falls in love with a gay Middle Eastern prince. Their unlikely destiny is to find one another, overcome their sexual preferences and live happily ever after on a tropical island. Although badly received by Spanish film critics," Labyrinth of Passion" was a modest success and it quickly reached cult film status. The film is an outrageous look at love and sex, framed in Madrid of the early 1980s, during the so- called Movida madrileña, a period of sexual adventurousness between the dissolution of Franco's authoritarian regime and the onset of AIDS consciousness. Title: Pedro Almodóvar Passage: Pedro Almodóvar Caballero( born 25 September 1949), credited professionally as Pedro Almodóvar, is a Spanish filmmaker, director, screenwriter, producer, and former actor. He came to prominence as a director and screenwriter during La Movida Madrileña, a cultural renaissance that followed after the end of Francoist Spain. His first few films characterised the sense of sexual and political freedom of the period. In 1986, he established his own film production company, El Deseo, with his younger brother Agustín Almodóvar, responsible for producing all of his films since" Law of Desire"( 1987). Almodóvar achieved international recognition for his black comedy- drama film" Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown"( 1988), which was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, and went on to more success with the dark romantic comedy film" Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down!"( 1990), the melodrama" High Heels"( 1991) and the romantic drama thriller" Live Flesh"( 1997). His subsequent two films won an Academy Award each:" All About My Mother"( 1999) received the award for Best Foreign Language Film while" Talk to Her"( 2002) earned him the award for Best Original Screenplay. Almodóvar followed this with the drama" Volver"( 2006), the romantic thriller" Broken Embraces"( 2009), the psychological thriller" The Skin I Live In"( 2011) and the dramas" Julieta"( 2016) and" Pain and Glory"( 2019), all of which were in competition for the Palme d' Or at the Cannes Film Festival. His films are marked by his employment of certain actors and creative personnel, complex narratives, melodrama, pop culture, popular songs, irreverent humour, strong colours, and glossy décor. Desire, passion, family, and identity are among Almodóvar's most prevalent themes. Acclaimed as one of the most internationally successful Spanish filmmakers, Almodóvar and his films have gained worldwide interest and developed a cult following. He has won two Academy Awards, five British Academy Film Awards, six European Film Awards, two Golden Globe Awards, nine Goya Awards and four prizes at the Cannes Film Festival. In 1997, Almodóvar received the French Legion of Honour, followed by the Gold Medal of Merit in the Fine Arts by the Spanish Ministry of Culture in 1999. He was elected a Foreign Honorary Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2001 and received an honorary doctoral degree in 2009 from Harvard University in addition to an honorary doctoral degree from the University of Oxford in 2016 for his contribution to the arts. In 2013, he received an honorary European Film Academy Achievement in World Cinema Award. In January 2017 he was named as President of the Jury for the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. In 2019, he is going to be awarded with a Honorary Golden Lion at the 76th Venice International Film Festival.
Defending Your Life
[ "Defending Your Life", "Pedro Almodóvar", "Albert Brooks", "Labyrinth of Passion" ]
Which film was released more recently, Return To Macon County or Nightmare Honeymoon?
Title: Nightmare Honeymoon Passage: Nightmare Honeymoon is a 1974 American crime- thriller film directed by Elliot Silverstein, starring Dack Rambo and Rebecca Dianna Smith. Title: Return to Macon County Passage: Return to Macon County is a 1975 American action drama film and a sequel to the 1974 drive- in classic" Macon County Line". This film was written and directed by Richard Compton, who was also responsible for the earlier film. It was re-released by Orion Pictures in the late- 1990s. Set in 1958, the film stars then little- known actors Nick Nolte( as Bo) and Don Johnson( as Harley). They portray friends who are heading to California to enter a drag race.
Return To Macon County
[ "Return to Macon County", "Nightmare Honeymoon" ]
Do both films All Souls (Film) and Atomised (Film) have the directors from the same country?
Title: All Souls (film) Passage: All Souls is a 1919 German silent film directed by Erik Lund. Title: Atomised (film) Passage: Atomised (also known as The Elementary Particles) is a 2006 German film based on the novel "Les Particules élémentaires" by Michel Houellebecq. The film was written and directed by Oskar Roehler and produced by Oliver Berben and Bernd Eichinger. It stars Moritz Bleibtreu as Bruno, Christian Ulmen as Michael, Martina Gedeck as Christiane, Franka Potente as Annabelle, and Nina Hoss as Jane. The film had its premiere at the Berlin Film Festival in Germany in February 2006. In contrast to the book setting in Paris, the film was shot entirely and is mainly situated in various places in Germany. Cities and states in Germany used for filming included Thuringia and Berlin. Contrary to the book, the film does not have cultural pessimism as a main theme, and it has an alternative ending. Title: Oskar Roehler Passage: Oskar Roehler (born 21 January 1959) is a German film director, screenwriter and journalist. He was born in Starnberg as the son of writer Gisela Elsner and the writer Klaus Roehler. Since the mid-1980s he has been working as a screenwriter, for, among others, Niklaus Schilling, Christoph Schlingensief and Mark Schlichter. Since the early 1990s he has also been working as a film director. For his film No Place to Go he won the Deutscher Filmpreis. His 2010 film was nominated for the Golden Bear at the 60th Berlin International Film Festival. Title: Erik Lund (director) Passage: Erik Lund was a German film director and producer of the silent era. He was married to the actress Eva May.
yes
[ "Atomised (film)", "All Souls (film)", "Erik Lund (director)", "Oskar Roehler" ]
What is the date of death of Victor-François, 8Th Duc De Broglie's father?
Title: Jean de Broglie Passage: Prince Jean Marie François Ferdinand de Broglie (21 June 1921 – 24 December 1976) was a French politician. Born in Paris, he was one of the negotiators of the Évian Accords. Jean de Broglie was assassinated on 24 December 1976 while coming out of the house of Pierre de Varga. His financial advisor, Varga was quickly arrested; in 1981, he was sentenced to ten years imprisonment for complicity in the assassination. Jean de Broglie was the first son of Prince Eugene Marie Amédée de Broglie (1891–1957), himself the fourth son of Prince François Marie Albert de Broglie (1851–1939), himself the fourth son of Albert de Broglie, 4th duc de Broglie, whose mother, Albertine de Staël-Holstein (1797–1838), was the daughter of Germaine de Staël and, reputedly, Benjamin Constant. By his wife Micheline Segard (1925–1997), he had three sons: President de Assembly National 1959 Title: Victor-François, 8th duc de Broglie Passage: Victor-François Marie Léon, 8th duc de Broglie (25 March 1949, in Paris – 12 February 2012, in Broglie) was a French aristocrat and holder of the title of duc de Broglie. The duke was born in Paris, the eldest son of Prince Jean de Broglie (1921–1976). He acceded to the ducal title in 1987, after the death of his distant cousin, physicist and Nobel laureate Louis, 7th duc de Broglie, without heirs. His father Jean's great-grandfather, Albert, 4th duc de Broglie, was Louis de Broglie's grandfather, and there was no other surviving senior male. The duke was active in local politics in the Eure, and has served as mayor of the ducal seat of Broglie. He died suddenly in castle of Broglie on 12 February 2012 ("Le Figaro", 14 February 2012, p. 15). The duke was unmarried, and his titles were inherited by his younger brother, also unmarried. However, there is another younger brother and several junior cousins, some with young sons.
24 December 1976
[ "Jean de Broglie", "Victor-François, 8th duc de Broglie" ]
Where was the place of death of Constance Of York, Countess Of Gloucester's father?
Title: Edmund of Langley, 1st Duke of York Passage: Edmund of Langley, 1st Duke of York, KG (5 June 13411 August 1402) was the fourth surviving son of King Edward III of England and Philippa of Hainault. Like many medieval English princes, Edmund gained his nickname from his birthplace: Kings Langley Palace in Hertfordshire. He was the founder of the House of York, but it was through the marriage of his younger son, Richard of Conisburgh, 3rd Earl of Cambridge, to Anne de Mortimer, great-granddaughter of Edmund's elder brother Lionel of Antwerp, 1st Duke of Clarence, that the House of York made its claim to the English throne in the Wars of the Roses. The other party in the Wars of the Roses, the incumbent House of Lancaster, was formed from descendants of Edmund's elder brother John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster, Edward III's third son. Title: Constance of York, Countess of Gloucester Passage: Constance of York, Countess of Gloucester( – 28 November 1416) was the only daughter of Edmund of Langley, 1st Duke of York and his wife Isabella of Castile, daughter of King Peter of Castile and his favourite mistress, María de Padilla.
Hertfordshire
[ "Constance of York, Countess of Gloucester", "Edmund of Langley, 1st Duke of York" ]
Which country the director of film Brecha (2009 Film) is from?
Title: Iván Noel Passage: Iván Noel is a French/Argentine producer and director, known for They Returned (2015), En tu Ausencia (2008) and ¡Primaria! (2010). In their July, 2009 journal, Camilo José Cela University compared his works to that of Truffaut and Comencini. He originally started in the arts by writing and performing his own musical compositions. The transition from music to film came from his love for combining and juxtaposing the two art forms in order to make something greater than the two by themselves. Since those first small scenes, he has gone on to release ten feature films and numerous publicities, videoclips and short films. All of the movies, despite their different plots, characters, and other thematic elements, share the commonality of confronting moral issues without yielding to the conventions of political correctness. Title: Brecha (2009 film) Passage: Brecha is a 2009 Spanish drama film written and directed by Iván Noel and starring Francisco Alfonsin. It is Noel's second feature film effort, following his critically acclaimed directorial debut "En tu ausencia".
Argentine
[ "Brecha (2009 film)", "Iván Noel" ]
Which film was released first, Jaws 2 or The Cockeyed Cowboys Of Calico County?
Title: The Cockeyed Cowboys of Calico County Passage: The Cockeyed Cowboys of Calico County is a 1970 American Western comedy film by Universal Studios, directed by Anton Leader and Ranald MacDougall, and starring Dan Blocker and Nanette Fabray, with a supporting cast featuring Jim Backus, Mickey Rooney, Wally Cox, Jack Elam, Noah Beery, Jr. and Don" Red" Barry. MacDougal wrote the screenplay. The film became Blocker's final role( besides his long- running role as" Hoss Cartwright" on" Bonanza") before his premature death from complications arising from gall bladder surgery in May 1972. In late 2010 the Encore Westerns channel began showing this film intermittently on their schedule. Title: Jaws 2 Passage: Jaws 2 is a 1978 American thriller film directed by Jeannot Szwarc and co-written by Carl Gottlieb. It is the sequel to Steven Spielberg's" Jaws", and the second installment in the" Jaws" franchise. The film stars Roy Scheider as Police Chief Martin Brody, with Lorraine Gary and Murray Hamilton reprising their respective roles as Martin's wife Ellen Brody and mayor Larry Vaughn. It also stars Joseph Mascolo, Jeffrey Kramer, Collin Wilcox, Ann Dusenberry, Mark Gruner, Susan French, Barry Coe, Donna Wilkes, and Gary Springer. The plot concerns Chief Brody suspecting another great white shark is terrorizing the fictional sea side resort of Amity Island following a series of incidents and disappearances and his suspicions are eventually proven true. Like the production of the first film, the production of" Jaws 2" was troubled. The original director, Steven Spielberg, proved to be unsuitable for an action film and was replaced by Szwarc. Scheider, who only reprised his role to end a contractual issue with Universal, was also unhappy during production and had several heated exchanges with Szwarc. " Jaws 2" was briefly the highest- grossing sequel in history until" Rocky II" was released in 1979. The film's tagline," Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water ..." has become one of the most famous in film history and has been parodied and homaged several times. Although" Jaws 2" received mixed reviews, it is generally considered to be the best of the three" Jaws" sequels. The film was followed by" Jaws 3- D" and, released in 1983 and 1987, respectively.
The Cockeyed Cowboys Of Calico County
[ "The Cockeyed Cowboys of Calico County", "Jaws 2" ]
Which film was released more recently, Three Bad Men And A Girl or Casanova'S Big Night?
Title: Three Bad Men and a Girl Passage: Three Bad Men and a Girl is a 1915 American western silent black and white film directed by Francis Ford and written by Grace Cunard. This film is reminiscent of" The Desert Breed"( 1915). Title: Casanova's Big Night Passage: Casanova's Big Night is a 1954 American comedy film starring Bob Hope and Joan Fontaine, which is a spoof of swashbuckling historical adventure films. It was directed by Norman Z. McLeod. Hope plays a tailor who impersonates Giacomo Casanova, the great lover. The film also stars Audrey Dalton, Basil Rathbone, Hugh Marlowe, John Carradine, Hope Emerson, Lon Chaney, Jr., Raymond Burr, Natalie Schafer, and Vincent Price (in a cameo appearance as the real Casanova).
Casanova'S Big Night
[ "Casanova's Big Night", "Three Bad Men and a Girl" ]
Which film has the director died later, Lost In The Stratosphere or Blind Man'S Eyes?
Title: Lost in the Stratosphere Passage: Lost in the Stratosphere is a 1934 American aviation drama film directed by Melville W. Brown and starring William Cagney, Edward J. Nugent, and June Collyer. In one of his few roles in front of the cameras, Cagney was the lookalike younger brother of James Cagney. Title: Melville W. Brown Passage: Melville W. Brown( March 10, 1887 – January 31, 1938), also known simply as Melville Brown, was an American film director, screenwriter and occasional actor. He began his career on the local stage in Oregon, in stock companies and vaudeville, before moving to California and working in the silent film industry in 1916, at the suggestion of Charlie Chaplin. His career was cut short when he died of a heart attack in January 1938. Title: John Ince (actor) Passage: John Ince, also known as John E. Ince,( August 29, 1878 – April 10, 1947) was an American stage and motion pictures actor, a film director, and the eldest brother of Thomas H. Ince and Ralph Ince. A leading man from the early 1910s, he also directed and scripted several of his own vehicles. Concentrating almost exclusively on directing from 1915 through 1928, Ince returned before the cameras as a character actor in the early years of the talkies. Title: Blind Man's Eyes Passage: Blind Man's Eyes is a 1919 American silent drama film, directed by John Ince. It stars Bert Lytell, Frank Currier, and Naomi Childers, and was released on March 10, 1919.
Blind Man'S Eyes
[ "Blind Man's Eyes", "Lost in the Stratosphere", "Melville W. Brown", "John Ince (actor)" ]
Which film has the director who was born later, Bloody Moon or Hot Tamale?
Title: Jesús Franco Passage: Jesús Franco Manera( 12 May 1930 – 2 April 2013) was a Spanish filmmaker, composer, and actor, best known for his stylish exploitation films, directing around 160 feature films. Title: Hot Tamale Passage: Hot Tamale is a 2006 American comedy- drama film directed by Michael Damian, co-written by Janeen Damian. It stars Randy Spelling, Diora Baird and Carmen Electra. The film opened on April 23, 2006, and the DVD was released on August 29, 2006. The film is Michael Damian's feature film directorial debut. Title: Bloody Moon Passage: Bloody Moon is a 1981 slasher film directed by Jesús Franco. Title: Michael Damian Passage: Michael Damian Weir (born April 26, 1962) is an American actor, recording artist and producer, best known for his role as Danny Romalotti on the soap opera "The Young and the Restless", which he played from 1981 to 1998 and again in 2002, 2003, 2004, 2008, 2012 and 2013.
Hot Tamale
[ "Michael Damian", "Jesús Franco", "Hot Tamale", "Bloody Moon" ]
Which film has the director who is older than the other, Odd Job (Film) or Everything'S Ducky?
Title: Don Taylor (American actor and director) Passage: Donald Richie Taylor( December 13, 1920 – December 29, 1998) was an American actor and film director. He co-starred in 1940s and 1950s classics, including the 1948 film noir" The Naked CityBattleground Father of the BrideFather's Little Dividend" and" Stalag 17". He later turned to directing films such as" Escape from the Planet of the Apes"( 1971)," Tom Sawyer"( 1973), and( 1978). Title: Everything's Ducky Passage: Everything's Ducky is a 1961 comedy film directed by Don Taylor and written by Benedict Freedman and John Fenton Murray. The film stars Mickey Rooney, Buddy Hackett, Jackie Cooper, Joanie Sommers, Roland Winters and Elizabeth MacRae. The film was released on December 20, 1961, by Columbia Pictures. Title: Pascal Chaumeil Passage: Pascal Chaumeil (9 February 1961 – 27 August 2015) was a French director and screenwriter. He started out as an assistant director in the 1980s, working with directors such as Pierre Tchernia and Luc Besson. He was nominated for two César Awards, both for the film "Heartbreaker" (2010). He died in 2015. Title: Odd Job (film) Passage: Odd Job is a 2016 French comedy film directed by Pascal Chaumeil.
Everything'S Ducky
[ "Everything's Ducky", "Pascal Chaumeil", "Don Taylor (American actor and director)", "Odd Job (film)" ]
Who is the paternal grandfather of Hugh Montgomerie, 7Th Earl Of Eglinton?
Title: Alexander Montgomerie, 6th Earl of Eglinton Passage: Alexander Montgomerie, 6th Earl of Eglinton (1588–1661), originally known as Sir Alexander Seton of Foulstruther, was the third son of Robert Seton, 1st Earl of Winton by his wife Lady Margaret Montgomerie, daughter of Hugh Montgomerie, 3rd Earl of Eglinton. In 1612, after spending some time in Paris, and visting the exiled minister John Welsh of Ayr, he succeeded his childless cousin Hugh Montgomerie, 5th Earl of Eglinton, as Earl of Eglinton. The 5th Earl had made a resigned and settled of the earldom and entail on Seton provided Seton took the name and arms of Montgomerie. This was confirmed by King James VI in 1615. Montgomerie's uncle Alexander Seton called the three year struggle for his nephew's earldom "this over langsome and fashious besines of Eglintoun". Montgomerie petitioned against the imposition of Common Prayer Book in Scotland and assisted in the preparations of the National Covenant. He was a Privy Councillor of Scotland in 1641. Montgomerie, who was commonly known as "Greysteel", commanded a Scottish regiment of horse (cavalry) for the English Parliament and distinguished himself at the Battle of Marston Moor (1644). On the execution of Charles I in 1649 he supported the recall of Charles II and the policy of the Marquess of Argyll. In 1651 he was betrayed to Oliver Cromwell and detained in Edinburgh Castle, but afterwards allowed the liberty of Berwick. His estates sequestered for two years, and he was included in Cromwell's Act of Grace. In 1612 Alexander married Anne Livingstone, daughter of Alexander Livingstone, 1st Earl of Linlithgow and Helenor Hay, she had been a lady in waiting to Princess Elizabeth and Anne of Denmark. Title: Hugh Montgomerie, 7th Earl of Eglinton Passage: Hugh Montgomerie, 7th Earl of Eglinton (1613–1669), was the son of Alexander Montgomerie, 6th Earl of Eglinton and Anne Livingstone. A student of Glasgow University, 1628 ; he opposed Charles I's ecclesiastical policy. He was a colonel under Leslie at the Battle of Newburn. He failed to seize Tynemouth in 1640. He was engaged in northern campaign under Middleton in 1646. He was defeated by Huntly at the Battle of Aberdeen (1646), He was disqualified for public service until 1660 for being accessory to the Engagement. He was taken prisoner in 1651 by the English and excepted from Cromwell's Act of Grace in 1654. Hugh married Anne Hamilton in 1631 but she died soon after giving birth to a daughter, Anna Montgomerie. In 1635 he married Mary Leslie. His daughter Lady Margaret married the second Earl of Loudoun and was the mother of Hugh Campbell, 3rd Earl of Loudoun (c. 1675 – 1731).
Robert Seton, 1st Earl of Winton
[ "Alexander Montgomerie, 6th Earl of Eglinton", "Hugh Montgomerie, 7th Earl of Eglinton" ]
What is the date of death of Henry St John, 18Th Baron St John Of Bletso's father?
Title: Beauchamp St John, 17th Baron St John of Bletso Passage: Beauchamp Moubray St John, 17th Baron St John of Bletso (4 December 1844 – 10 May 1912) was an English peer. St John was born at Melchbourne, the second son of St Andrew St John, 15th Baron St John of Bletso and his wife Eleanor Hussey. He served in the Highland Light Infantry until 1867. He inherited the title Baron St John of Bletso on the death of his brother in 1887 without male heir to become the 17th Baron, and moved to Melchbourne Park, Bedfordshire. He served as Lord Lieutenant of Bedfordshire from 1905 to 1912. St John married Helen Charlotte Thornton in 1869 and had a very large family. His eldest son Henry succeeded to the title, followed by his second son Mowbray. His daughter Edith married George Lawson Johnston, 1st Baron Luke. Helen died in 1909 and Beauchamp married, secondly, in 1911, to Ethel Susan Lutley (died 1945), daughter of John H. Lutley of Brockhampton Park, Hereford. Title: Henry St John, 18th Baron St John of Bletso Passage: Henry Beauchamp Oliver St John, 18th Baron St John of Bletso DL (24 June 1876 – 17 October 1920) was an English peer. He was the eldest son of Beauchamp St John, 17th Baron St John of Bletso, and his wife Helen Thornton. He was educated at Wellington College and Magdalene College, Cambridge. On 26 July 1901, he was made a Deputy Lieutenant of Bedfordshire. Henry became the 17th Lord St John on the death of his father in 1912, and inherited Melchbourne Park. He was a JP for Bedfordshire and described as Church of England Conservative. He owned about and gave his interests as county pursuits and county business. He died unmarried at the age of 44 and was succeeded by his younger brother, Moubray.
10 May 1912
[ "Henry St John, 18th Baron St John of Bletso", "Beauchamp St John, 17th Baron St John of Bletso" ]
Who is the mother-in-law of Maria Caroline Gibert De Lametz?
Title: Maria Caroline Gibert de Lametz Passage: Marie Caroline Gibert de Lametz, (18 July 1793 – 25 November 1879), was a French stage actress and a Princess Consort and regent de facto of Monaco by marriage to Florestan I, Prince of Monaco. Title: Florestan I, Prince of Monaco Passage: Florestan I (10 October 1785, in Paris – 20 June 1856) was Prince of Monaco and Duke of Valentinois from 2 October 1841 until his death. He was born Tancrède Florestan Roger Louis Grimaldi the second son of Prince Honoré IV and Louise d'Aumont Mazarin and succeeded to the throne on the death of his brother, Honoré V.
Louise d'Aumont
[ "Maria Caroline Gibert de Lametz", "Florestan I, Prince of Monaco" ]
Who is the father of Nicu Ceaușescu?
Title: Nicu Ceaușescu Passage: Nicu Ceaușescu (1 September 1951 – 26 September 1996) was a Romanian physicist and communist politician who was the youngest child of Romanian leader Nicolae and Elena Ceaușescu. He was a close associate of his father's political regime and considered the President's heir presumptive. Title: Elena Ceaușescu Passage: Elena Ceaușescu(" née" Lenuța Petrescu; 7 January 1916 – 25 December 1989) was a Romanian communist politician who was the wife of Nicolae Ceaușescu, General Secretary of the Romanian Communist Party and leader of the Socialist Republic of Romania. She was also the Deputy Prime Minister of Romania.
Nicolae Ceaușescu
[ "Nicu Ceaușescu", "Elena Ceaușescu" ]
Which film has the director who was born later, They Who Dare or False Pretenses?
Title: Lewis Milestone Passage: Lewis Milestone( born Leib Milstein; September 30, 1895 – September 25, 1980) was a Russian- born American motion picture director. He is known for directing" Two Arabian Knights"( 1927) and" All Quiet on the Western Front"( 1930), both of which received Academy Awards for Best Director. He also directed" The Front Page"( 1931 – nomination)," The General Died at Dawn"( 1936)," Of Mice and Men"( 1939)," Ocean's 11"( 1960), and received the directing credit for" Mutiny on the Bounty"( 1962), though Marlon Brando largely appropriated his responsibilities during its production. Title: False Pretenses Passage: False Pretenses is a 1935 American romantic comedy film directed by Charles Lamont and starring Irene Ware. Title: Charles Lamont Passage: Charles Lamont( May 5, 1895 – September 12, 1993) was a prolific filmmaker, directing over 200 titles and producing and writing many others. A California native, Lamont was born in San Francisco and died in Los Angeles. Title: They Who Dare Passage: They Who Dare( aka Lewis Milestone's They Who Dare) is a 1954 Second World War war film directed by Lewis Milestone and starring Dirk Bogarde, Denholm Elliott and Akim Tamiroff. The story is based on Operation Anglo that took place during World War II in the Dodecanese islands where special forces attempted to disrupt the Luftwaffe from threatening Allied forces in Egypt. The title of the film is a reference to the motto of the Special Air Service:" Who Dares Wins".
They Who Dare
[ "Charles Lamont", "They Who Dare", "Lewis Milestone", "False Pretenses" ]
Who is Edsel Ford Ii's paternal grandfather?
Title: Edsel Ford II Passage: Edsel Bryant Ford II (born December 27, 1948) is the great-grandson of Henry Ford and the son of Henry Ford II. He is currently a member of the board of directors of Ford Motor Company and serves on the finance committee and sustainability and innovation committee. He is a cousin of its Executive Chairman, William Clay Ford Jr.. Title: Henry Ford II Passage: Henry Ford II( September 4, 1917 – September 29, 1987), sometimes known as" HF2" or" Hank the Deuce", was the eldest son of Edsel Ford and eldest grandson of Henry Ford. He was president of the Ford Motor Company from 1945 to 1960, chief executive officer( CEO) from 1945 to 1979, and chairman of the board of directors from 1960 to 1980. Notably, under the leadership of Henry Ford II, Ford Motor Company became a publicly traded corporation in 1956. From 1943 to 1950, he also served as president of the Ford Foundation.
Edsel Ford
[ "Henry Ford II", "Edsel Ford II" ]
Who was born later, Henny Meijer or Jérémy Maison?
Title: Jérémy Maison Passage: Jérémy Maison( born 21 July 1993) is a French road cyclist, who currently rides for UCI Professional Continental team. He was named in the startlist for the 2017 Vuelta a España. Title: Henny Meijer Passage: Henny Ingemar Meijer( born 17 February 1962) is a Dutch former footballer who played as a forward. Meijer was born in Paramaribo, Suriname. He is known for scoring the first ever J1 League goal in the 19th minute of a game against Yokohama Marinos on 15 May 1993.
Jérémy Maison
[ "Jérémy Maison", "Henny Meijer" ]
Are both villages, Mavrolithari and Ampelakia, Evros, located in the same country?
Title: Ampelakia, Evros Passage: Ampelakia( Greek: Αμπελάκια meaning vineyards) is a village in the municipality of Orestiada in the northern part of the Evros regional unit in Greece. Its population was 470 in 2011. Ampelakia is located about 12 km west of central Orestiada. The nearest larger village is Neochori to its northeast. Title: Mavrolithari Passage: Mavrolithari is a village on Mount Oeta in northern Phocis, Greece, at an altitude of 1.140 meters. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality of Delphi, and the municipal unit of Kallieis. Population was 491 in the 2011 census.
yes
[ "Mavrolithari", "Ampelakia, Evros" ]
Which film has the director died later, Dissolved And Effused or Here Comes The Groom?
Title: Dissolved and Effused Passage: Dissolved and Effused is a 1985 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Ladislav Smoljak. Title: Here Comes the Groom Passage: Here Comes the Groom is a 1951 musical romantic comedy film produced and directed by Frank Capra and starring Bing Crosby and Jane Wyman. Based on a story by Robert Riskin and Liam O'Brien, the film is about a foreign correspondent who has five days to win back his former fiancée, or he'll lose the orphans he adopted. Filmed from late November 1950 to January 29, 1951, the film was released in the United States by Paramount Pictures on September 20, 1951. Title: Frank Capra Passage: Frank Russell Capra( born Francesco Rosario Capra; May 18, 1897 – September 3, 1991) was an Italian- American film director, producer and writer who became the creative force behind some of the major award- winning films of the 1930s and 1940s. Born in Italy and raised in Los Angeles from the age of five, his rags- to- riches story has led film historians such as Ian Freer to consider him the" American Dream personified." Capra became one of America's most influential directors during the 1930s, winning three Academy Awards for Best Director from six nominations, along with three other Oscar wins from nine nominations in other categories. Among his leading films were" It Happened One Night"( 1934)," You Ca n't Take It with You"( 1938), and" Mr. Smith Goes to Washington"( 1939); Capra was nominated as Best Director and as producer for Academy Award for Best Picture on all three films, winning both awards on the first two. During World War II, Capra served in the U.S. Army Signal Corps and produced propaganda films, such as the" Why We Fight" series. After World War II, Capra's career declined as his later films, such as" It's a Wonderful Life"( 1946), performed poorly when they were first released. In ensuing decades, however," It's a Wonderful Life" and other Capra films were revisited favorably by critics. Outside of directing, Capra was active in the film industry, engaging in various political and social activities. He served as President of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, worked alongside the Writers Guild of America, and was head of the Directors Guild of America. Title: Ladislav Smoljak Passage: Ladislav Smoljak (9 December 1931 – 6 June 2010) was a Czech film and theater director, actor and screenwriter. He was born in Prague. Smoljak tried to study at an art academy but failed the admission process. He went on to study physics and mathematics, and later worked as journalist and scriptwriter. Together with Zdeněk Svěrák he founded the "Theater of Jára CimrmanDivadlo Járy CimrmanaDJC") in Prague, named after a fictitious genius. Smoljak wrote scripts and directed several films; these became very successful in the Czech Republic. He died of cancer on 6 June 2010 in Kladno.
Dissolved And Effused
[ "Ladislav Smoljak", "Here Comes the Groom", "Dissolved and Effused", "Frank Capra" ]
What nationality is the director of film Running Scared (1972 Film)?
Title: David Hemmings Passage: David Edward Leslie Hemmings (18 November 1941 – 3 December 2003) was an English actor, director, and producer of film, television, and theatre. He co-founded the Hemdale Film Corporation in 1967. Considered an icon of the "Groovy London" pop cultural movement, Hemmings is best remembered for his roles in British films and television programmes of the 1960s and 70s, particularly the 1966 mystery film "Blowup", directed by Michelangelo Antonioni. Early in his career, Hemmings was a boy soprano appearing in operatic roles. Title: Running Scared (1972 film) Passage: Running Scared is a 1972 film directed and co-written by David Hemmings. This was Hemmings' only film as a writer, and his first time directing. It was based on a 1964 novel of the same name written by Gregory Mcdonald.
English
[ "Running Scared (1972 film)", "David Hemmings" ]
Where was the director of film Gamani (2011 Film) born?
Title: Sarath Weerasekara Passage: thumb Rear Admiral Sarath Weerasekara is a Sri Lankan politician and a Former member of the Parliament of Sri Lanka for Ampara. He was a Rear admiral in the Sri Lankan Navy. . He was also the former Deputy Minister of Labour and Labour Relations Title: Gamani (2011 film) Passage: Gamani is a 2011 Sri Lankan Sinhala war thriller biographical film directed by Rear Admiral Sarath Weerasekara and produced by Upali Rajapakse. It stars Dilhani Ekanayake and Bimal Jayakody in lead roles along with Mahendra Perera and Jagath Chamila. Music composed by Nadeeka Guruge. It is the 1245th Sri Lankan film in the Sinhala cinema. The film is influenced by 1999 LTTE terrorist attack of Gonagala massacre. The film has been shot in and around Karuwalagaswewa for 12 consecutive days.
Ampara
[ "Gamani (2011 film)", "Sarath Weerasekara" ]
Where was the place of burial of the performer of song Sleepy-Eyed John?
Title: Sleepy-Eyed John Passage: "Sleepy-Eyed John" is a song that was a million-selling hit for Johnny Horton in 1961. Title: Johnny Horton Passage: John LaGale Horton (April 30, 1925 – November 5, 1960) was an American country music, honky tonk and rockabilly singer and musician, during the 1950s and early 1960s, best known for his international hits beginning with the 1959 single "The Battle of New Orleans", which was awarded the 1960 Grammy Award for Best Country & Western Recording. The song was awarded the Grammy Hall of Fame Award and in 2001 ranked No. 333 of the Recording Industry Association of America's "Songs of the Century". His first No. 1 country song was in 1959, "When It's Springtime in Alaska (It's Forty Below)". Horton's music usually encompassed folk ballads based on American historic themes and legend. He had two successes in 1960 with both "Sink the Bismarck" and "North to Alaska" utilized over the opening credits for the John Wayne film of the same name. Horton died in November 1960 at the peak of his fame in a traffic collision, less than two years after his breakthrough. Horton is a member of the Rockabilly Hall of Fame and the Louisiana Music Hall of Fame.
Louisiana
[ "Johnny Horton", "Sleepy-Eyed John" ]
Which film has the director born later, The Man Unconquerable or Something Like Happiness?
Title: The Man Unconquerable Passage: The Man Unconquerable is a 1922 American silent drama film directed by Joseph Henabery and written by Julien Josephson and Hamilton Smith. The film stars Jack Holt, Sylvia Breamer, Clarence Burton, Anne Schaefer, Jean De Briac, and Edwin Stevens. The film was released on July 2, 1922, by Paramount Pictures. Title: Bohdan Sláma Passage: Bohdan Sláma( born 29 May 1967 in Opava) is a Czech film director. He studied at the Film and Television Faculty of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague( FAMU). Title: Joseph Henabery Passage: Joseph Henabery (January 15, 1888 – February 18, 1976) Omaha, Nebraska, was a film actor, screenplay writer, and director in the United States. Title: Something Like Happiness Passage: Something Like Happiness( Czech title: Štěstí) is a 2005 Czech movie directed by Bohdan Sláma. It is about finding hope in the midst of disappointment by three young people who grew up in the same run-down block of flats and are now coming of age. The film won the Golden Seashell at the San Sebastian Film Festival.
Something Like Happiness
[ "Bohdan Sláma", "Something Like Happiness", "Joseph Henabery", "The Man Unconquerable" ]
Where did Harriet Hemenway's husband graduate from?
Title: Harriet Hemenway Passage: Harriet Lawrence Hemenway (1858–1960) was a Boston socialite who founded the Massachusetts Audubon Society. She was the wife of Augustus Hemenway. During the Gilded Age, it became fashionable for women to wear plumes in their hats. These plumes came from woodpeckers, bluebirds, owls, herons and warblers, thousands of which were killed each year. In 1896, Hemenway and her cousin Minna B. Hall held tea parties for the wealthy women of Boston where they urged them not to wear feathered hats and invited them to join a society for the protection of birds. Having gained the support of many of these fashionable women, Hemenway and Hall then organized meetings between leaders of the high society and prominent New England ornithologists, paving the way for the creation of the Massachusetts Audubon Society --which over 900 women joined. Hemenway and Hall recruited William Brewster, a leading ornithologist to be the Massachusetts Audubon Society's first president. Women played a critical role in the organization, counting for half of its officers and serving as leaders of most of the local chapters. Hemenway was not a stranger to controversy and came from a family of abolitionists. She once invited Booker T. Washington to stay in her home, when Boston hotels refused to give him a room. In 1898, Hemenway donated $50,000 towards the construction of the gymnasium at Radcliffe College. Her home is a stop on the Boston Women's Heritage Trail. Hemenway Street was renamed in her honor, from Parker Street between Boylston Street and Huntington Avenue, in Boston's Fenway neighborhood bordering the Back Bay Fens. Title: Augustus Hemenway Passage: Augustus Hemenway (1853–1931) was a philanthropist and public servant in Boston, Massachusetts, in the latter part of the 19th century. He was educated at Harvard University, the son of Edward Augustus Holyoke Hemenway and Mary Tileston Hemenway. His siblings were Edith Hemenway Eustis (1851-1904), Charlotte Augusta (d. 1865), Alice, (d. in infancy), and Amy. In 1878, he donated the Hemenway Gymnasium to Harvard and expanded it in 1895; he also served as an overseer of the university. He supported a number of other institutions in the Boston area, including the Museum of Fine Arts, Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, Groton School, Metropolitan Park Commission, and MIT. In December, 1881, he married Harriet Lawrence, who became the cofounder of the initial Audubon Society; the Massachusetts Audubon Society; they had 5 children. Hemenway served in the Massachusetts House of Representatives in 1890 and 1891. Upon his death in 1931, it was said of him: "In the various interests ... thrust upon him he never failed to do his full share in attending to the work at hand."
Harvard University
[ "Augustus Hemenway", "Harriet Hemenway" ]
What is the place of birth of the director of film The Flashlight?
Title: The Flashlight Passage: The Flashlight is a 1917 American silent drama film directed by Ida May Park and starring Lon Chaney. Title: Ida May Park Passage: Ida May Park (December 28, 1879 – June 13, 1954) was an American screenwriter and film director of the silent era, in the early 20th century. She wrote for more than 50 films between 1914 and 1930, and directed 14 films between 1917 and 1920. She was born and died in Los Angeles, California. She was married to film director and producer Joseph De Grasse, with whom she was regularly teamed at Universal.
Los Angeles
[ "Ida May Park", "The Flashlight" ]
What is the place of birth of the performer of song Heaven (Namie Amuro Song)?
Title: Namie Amuro Passage: Born in Naha, Okinawa, Japan, Amuro debuted as the lead singer of the idol group Super Monkey's when she was 14 years old. Despite early sales disappointments, she ventured into modeling and acting, attracting domestic attention with the group's best-selling single "Try Me (Watashi o Shinjite)". She signed to Avex Trax in 1995 and debuted as a solo artist with the single "Body Feels Exit". Her 1996 studio album, "Sweet 19 Blues," sold over 3 million copies, setting the record at the time for the biggest selling album by a female artist in Japan and the highest selling album debut in the world (currently ranked #15 in the world's largest first week album sales). One of the singles from her album "Concentration 20" (1997), "Can You Celebrate?", is the best-selling single by a solo female artist in Japanese music history. From 1999, Amuro partnered with international musicians and producers on her records, beginning with "Genius 2000" (2000). In the early 2000s, Amuro's music evolved from pop to R&B, and Amuro saw a decline in sales. "Play" (2007), her eighth studio album, heralded a period of commercial resurgence. She continued to experiment musically, moving to electronic dance music and English language songs with follow-up records "Uncontrolled" (2012) and "Feel" (2013). She subsequently released her eleventh studio album, "Genic" (2015) and a compilation album, "Finally" (2017). Amuro is noted within the Japanese entertainment industry, and the wider Western music industry, for "producing" and managing her own career. Aside from music, she has appeared in various advertisement campaigns in Japan and founded her own management company, Stella88, and her own record label, Dimension Point. Having sold more than 36 million records in Japan, Amuro is recognized as one of the best-selling artists in Japan by Oricon. Since her solo debut, she has top 10 singles for 23 consecutive years (#1 for solo artist). All of her albums are at least certified Platinum, and her debut solo album, "Sweet 19 Blues", was the best selling album in Japan. She is the only artist in Japan selling million albums in her teens, 20s, 30s and 40s. Furthermore, her last album, "Finally", topped the Year-End album charts of both Oricon and Billboard Japan for two consecutive years (The first and only artist in the Japanese Music Industry to do so). Amuro has frequently been noted for her live performances at music award ceremonies and she is the recipient of World Music Awards, Japan Record Awards, Japan Gold Disc Awards, and MTV Video Music Awards Japan among many others. On September 16, 2018, Amuro officially retired from the music and entertainment business. Title: Heaven (Namie Amuro song) Passage: "Heaven" is a song by Japanese recording artist Namie Amuro from her eleventh studio album and second bilingual album "Feel" (2013). The song was released as the album's lead promotional single on July 10, 2013, the same release date as "FeelHeaven" was written by Emyli and produced by German-Russian DJ Zedd. Composed by Zedd, Emyli and Tommy Clint, "Heaven" is a house song. The song received positive reviews from music critics, who commended the song's composition and production while song criticized Amuro's English pronunciation and felt it was a weaker track on the album. "Heaven" reached number twenty-six on the Japan Hot 100, alongside the two other promotional singles "Hands on Me" and "La La La". A music video was shot for the single by Nino, featuring Amuro dancing inside a futuristic club. " Heaven" was included on two of Amuro's concert tours, the "Namie Amuro Feel 2013 Tour" and "Namie Amuro Live Style 2014".
Naha, Okinawa
[ "Heaven (Namie Amuro song)", "Namie Amuro" ]
Which film has the director who is older than the other, Journey Back To Youth or Hope Floats?
Title: Alexander Gutman Passage: Alexander Ilyich Gutman( January 29, 1945 – February 17, 2016), also spelt as Alexandre Goutman and Aleksandr Gutman, was a Russian film director of Jewish origin. During a 30- year career, Gutman shot over 50 documentary films, 13 of them as film director. He won awards at several Russian and international film festivals. He graduated from the Leningrad Polytechnical Institute( now known as St. Petersburg State Polytechnic University)( 1968) and VGIK( 1978). Title: Forest Whitaker Passage: Forest Steven Whitaker III( born July 15, 1961) is an American actor, producer, and director. Whitaker has earned a reputation for intensive character study work for films such as" Bird The Crying GamePlatoon The Great Debaters The Butler", and" Arrival". He has also appeared in blockbusters such as" Rogue One: A Star Wars Story" as Saw Gerrera and" Black Panther" as Zuri. For his performance as Ugandan dictator Idi Amin in the 2006 film" The Last King of Scotland", Whitaker won the Academy Award, BAFTA Award, Golden Globe Award, National Board of Review Award, Screen Actors Guild Award, and various critics groups' awards for a lead acting performance. Title: Journey Back to Youth Passage: Journey Back to Youth( Puteshestvie v yunost) is a 2001 documentary film by Russian film makers Alexander Gutman and Sergei Litviakov. The film is an interview of four German women who tell the story of four young German girls from East Prussia placed into a Soviet labor camp at the end of World War II according to Stalin's decisions about mobilization of Germans for reconstruction works in the USSR. The film won the Platinum Award at the 34th International Independent Film Festival( Worldfest) in Houston, Texas, in 2001 and the" Gold Camera Award" at the US International Film and Video Festival in 2001. Title: Hope Floats Passage: Hope Floats is a 1998 American drama film directed by Forest Whitaker and starring Sandra Bullock, Harry Connick Jr., and Gena Rowlands. Birdee( Bullock) is an unassuming housewife whose life is disrupted when her husband( Michael Paré) reveals his infidelity to her on a Ricki Lake- style talk show. She and her young daughter Bernice go back home to her mother( Rowlands) and the small town in which she grew up, where everyone knows of her televised marital collapse. Meanwhile, she meets an old friend of hers, Justin( Connick, Jr.), instantly sparking a romance. While Justin's intentions are clear and good, Birdee struggles with the decision to unequivocally accept him in her life.
Journey Back To Youth
[ "Alexander Gutman", "Journey Back to Youth", "Forest Whitaker", "Hope Floats" ]
What is the place of birth of Butch Harmon's father?
Title: Claude Harmon Passage: Eugene Claude Harmon, Sr. (July 14, 1916 – July 23, 1989) was an American professional golfer and golf instructor. Born in Savannah, Georgia, Harmon spent much of his boyhood in Florida, in the Orlando area. A youthful prodigy, he qualified for the U.S. Amateur at age 15 in 1931. Harmon was a club professional when he won the 1948 Masters Tournament by five shots to earn $2,500. He was a semi-finalist three times in the PGA Championship (1945, 1948, and 1953), competing as a club pro against full-time tour players. Claude Harmon also finished in third place at the 1959 U.S. Open, which was held at his home course at Winged Foot. From 1945 to 1978, Harmon was the head professional at Winged Foot Golf Club in Mamaroneck, New York, and also served as the winter professional for many years at the Seminole Golf Club in Juno Beach, Florida. In 1959, he was hired as the head professional at Thunderbird Country Club in Palm Springs, California, where he served for over a decade, and finally took a club job in Texas in the Houston area. In 1959, Harmon played in the U.S. Open at Winged Foot and placed third. He was one of the few close friends of legendary star Ben Hogan, and the two played together frequently and worked together on their games. Title: Butch Harmon Passage: Claude "Butch" Harmon Jr. (born August 28, 1943) is an American golf instructor and former professional player. He is the son of 1948 Masters Tournament champion Claude Harmon Sr. and has been in the golf industry since 1965.
Savannah
[ "Butch Harmon", "Claude Harmon" ]
Who is younger, Isaac P. Walker or Nakkhatra Mangala?
Title: Isaac P. Walker Passage: Isaac Pigeon Walker( November 2, 1815 March 29, 1872) was an American politician who served as a U.S. Senator from Wisconsin. Walker was born in Virginia and moved with his family to Illinois in 1825. He practiced law in Springfield, Illinois, and served one term in the Illinois House of Representatives. He moved to Wisconsin in 1841 and practiced law in the Milwaukee area. He served in Wisconsin's territorial legislature from 1847 to 1848. When Wisconsin was admitted as a state in 1848, Walker was elected as a Democrat to represent Wisconsin in the United States Senate, where he served until 1855. He is buried at Forest Home Cemetery in Milwaukee. Isaac Walker's older brother, George H. Walker, was a founder and mayor of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Title: Nakkhatra Mangala Passage: Nakkhatra Mangala, Prince of Chanthaburi II (4 January 1897 – 11 February 1953), was the eldest son of Kitiyakara Voralaksana, Prince of Chanthaburi I and Princess Apsarasaman Kitiyakara. After his daughter Mom Rajawongse Sirikit Kitiyakara entered a royal marriage with King Bhumibol Adulyadej, he was promoted to General Prince of Chanthaburi Suranath, HH Prince Nakkhatra Mangala Kitiyakara in the past) by royal command in 1952. He represented the Ministry of Foreign Affairs as the ambassador of the kingdom of Thailand to the Court of St James's in the United Kingdom, and to the government of France Prince Nakkhatra married Mom Luang Bua Kitiyakara (Sanidvongs) and they had four children:
Nakkhatra Mangala
[ "Isaac P. Walker", "Nakkhatra Mangala" ]