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Who was born earlier, Steve Gravers or Alessandro Sturba?
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Title: Alessandro Sturba
Passage: Alessandro Sturba( born 23 February 1972) is a former Italian footballer.
Title: Joël Henry (journalist)
Passage: Joël Henry( born 1955) is a French journalist who was born in Strasbourg.
Title: Steve Gravers
Passage: Steve Gravers( born Solomon Gottlieb; April 8, 1922, New York City – died August 22, 1978, Studio City, California) was an American character actor who appeared in numerous television shows and also in several movies in a career that lasted from 1952 until his death in 1978.
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Steve Gravers
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[
"Alessandro Sturba",
"Steve Gravers"
] |
Do both directors of films Arnulf Rainer (Film) and It Was Not In Vain share the same nationality?
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Title: It Was Not in Vain
Passage: It Was Not in Vain is a 1957 Yugoslavian drama film directed by Nikola Tanhofer. It was entered into the 7th Berlin International Film Festival.
Title: Nikola Tanhofer
Passage: Nikola Tanhofer( 25 December 1926 – 24 November 1998) was a Croatian film director, screenwriter and cinematographer. His first film as director," It Was Not in Vain" was entered into the 7th Berlin International Film Festival. His most accomplished film," H- 8"( 1958), won him a Golden Arena award at the Pula Film Festival. After two less successful films, the psychological war drama" Osma vrata"( 1959) and" Sreća dolazi u 9"( 1961), the first Yugoslavian feature film with fantastical elements, he directed two somewhat more successful ones," Dvostruki obruč"( 1963) and" Svanuće"( 1964). After directing" Bablje ljeto"( 1970), he devoted himself to teaching at the Department for Film and Television Cinematography, which he founded in 1969 at the former Academy For Theater, Film And Television in Zagreb. He wrote" Filmska fotografija Film Photography") in 1981.
Title: Peter Kubelka
Passage: Peter Kubelka (born 23 March 1934) is an Austrian experimental filmmaker, architect, musician, curator and lecturer. His films are primarily short experiments in linking seemingly disparate sound and images. He is best known for his 1966 avant-garde classic "Unsere Afrikareise" (Our Trip to Africa). Kubelka made 16mm films, mostly shorts, and is known for his 1960 film "Arnulf Rainer", a "flicker film" which alternates black and clear film that is projected to create a "flicker" effect. Kubelka also designed the Anthology Film Archives custom film screening space in the 1970s in New York. The theater had highly raked (tiered) seating with a cowl over each seat and visual barriers between each seat so that the audience member was totally isolated visually from other patrons. The theater was painted black and the seating was covered in black velvet. The only light in the room between film showings came from a spotlight aimed at the screen, thus ensuring that the only light in the room came from the screen. The design is illustrative of the purist aesthetic of the Avant Garde film movement of that era. Peter Kubelka is the brother of the writer Susanna Kubelka. In 2005, he received the Austrian Decoration for Science and Art.
Title: Arnulf Rainer (film)
Passage: Arnulf Rainer is a 1960 Austrian experimental short film by Peter Kubelka. It is one of the earliest flicker films. The film alternates between light or the absence of light and sound or the absence of sound. Since its May 1960 premiere in Vienna," Arnulf Rainer" has become known as a fundamental work for structural film. Kubelka released a" negative" version, titled" Antiphon", in 2012.
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no
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[
"Arnulf Rainer (film)",
"It Was Not in Vain",
"Nikola Tanhofer",
"Peter Kubelka"
] |
Where was the director of film Life In Emergency Ward 10 born?
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Title: Glyn Owen
Passage: Glyn Griffith Owen( 6 March 1928 – 10 September 2004) was a British stage, television and film actor, best known to British TV viewers for two roles: that of Dr Patrick O'Meara in the long- running ITV hospital drama" Emergency – Ward 10", and that of Jack Rolfe, the headstrong director of the Mermaid Boatyard in the mid-1980s BBC series" Howards' Way".
Title: Life in Emergency Ward 10
Passage: Life in Emergency Ward 10 is a 1959 film directed by Robert Day. It stars Michael Craig and Wilfrid Hyde- White. It was based on the television series" Emergency – Ward 10".
Title: Emergency Ward (film)
Passage: Emergency Ward is a 1952 Argentine film directed by Tulio Demicheli. It was entered into the 1953 Cannes Film Festival.
Title: Robert Day (director)
Passage: Robert Frederick Day( 11 September 1922 – 17 March 2017) was an English film director. He directed more than 40 films between 1956 and 1991. Day was born in Sheen, England.
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Sheen
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[
"Life in Emergency Ward 10",
"Robert Day (director)"
] |
When was Chung Mong-Hun's father born?
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Title: Chung Mong-hun
Passage: Chung Mong-hun (September 14, 1948 – August 4, 2003) was the 5th son of Chung Ju-yung, the founder of the South Korean Hyundai conglomerate. After the death of his father, he took over part of his father's role and became the chairman of Hyundai Asan, the company in charge of various business ventures between North and South Korea. He committed suicide in 2003.
Title: Les Richards
Passage: Les Richards( date of birth unknown) was an Australian rules footballer who played with North Melbourne in the Victorian Football League( VFL).
Title: Chung Ju-yung
Passage: Chung Ju-yung or Jung Joo-young (November 25, 1915 – March 21, 2001), was a South Korean entrepreneur, businessman and the founder of Hyundai Groups of South Korea. Raised as the eldest son of a poor Korean farmer, he eventually became one of the world's richest men. Chung's business ventures were able to successfully endure through the difficult times of the Japanese occupation of Korea and later through the Korean War of the 1950s. Chung explained his success in his statement, "Conviction creates indomitable efforts. This is the key to (true) miracles... Man's potential is limitless."
Title: Brian Saunders (weightlifter)
Passage: Brian Saunders( date of birth and death unknown) was a male weightlifter who competed for England.
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November 25, 1915
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[
"Chung Mong-hun",
"Chung Ju-yung"
] |
When did the director of film Foxfire (1955 Film) die?
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Title: Ian Barry (director)
Passage: Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV.
Title: Etan Boritzer
Passage: Etan Boritzer( born 1950) is an American writer of children ’s literature who is best known for his book" What is God?" first published in 1989. His best selling" What is?" illustrated children's book series on character education and difficult subjects for children is a popular teaching guide for parents, teachers and child- life professionals. Boritzer gained national critical acclaim after" What is God?" was published in 1989 although the book has caused controversy from religious fundamentalists for its universalist views. The other current books in the" What is?" series include What is Love?, What is Death?, What is Beautiful?, What is Funny?, What is Right?, What is Peace?, What is Money?, What is Dreaming?, What is a Friend?, What is True?, What is a Family?, What is a Feeling?" The series is now also translated into 15 languages. Boritzer was first published in 1963 at the age of 13 when he wrote an essay in his English class at Wade Junior High School in the Bronx, New York on the assassination of John F. Kennedy. His essay was included in a special anthology by New York City public school children compiled and published by the New York City Department of Education. Boritzer now lives in Venice, California and maintains his publishing office there also. He has helped numerous other authors to get published through" How to Get Your Book Published!" programs. Boritzer is also a yoga teacher who teaches regular classes locally and guest- teaches nationally. He is also recognized nationally as an erudite speaker on" The Teachings of the Buddha."
Title: Joseph Pevney
Passage: Joseph Pevney (September 15, 1911 – May 18, 2008) was an American film and television director.
Title: Foxfire (1955 film)
Passage: Foxfire is a 1955 American drama romance Western film released by Universal-International, directed by Joseph Pevney, and starring Jane Russell, Jeff Chandler, and Dan Duryea. The movie was loosely based on a best-selling 1950 novel by Anya Seton. "Foxfire" is historically notable in that it was the last American film to be shot in three-strip Technicolor, which process had been displaced by the coarser-grained and less chromatically saturated, but much cheaper, Eastmancolor single-strip process.
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May 18, 2008
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[
"Joseph Pevney",
"Foxfire (1955 film)"
] |
Which film has the director born later, The Girl On The Stairs (Film) or Legend Of The Ancient Sword?
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Title: Legend of the Ancient Sword
Passage: Legend of the Ancient Sword is a Chinese fantasy- adventure- action film directed by Renny Harlin and based on the video game" Gu Jian Qi Tan 2". The film was released worldwide on October 1, 2018.
Title: Renny Harlin
Passage: Renny Harlin( born Lauri Mauritz Harjola; 15 March 1959) is a Finnish film director, producer and screenwriter. His films include," Die Hard 2 Cliffhanger The Long Kiss Goodnight, Deep Blue Sea" and" Devil's Pass. Harlin's movies have earned$ 525,410,873 in the United States and$ 1,160,546,146 in the worldwide aggregate box office as of October 2016, making him the 115th highest- grossing director in the global film market. His film" Cutthroat Island" held the Guinness world record for" Biggest Box- Office Flop of All Time".
Title: The Girl on the Stairs (film)
Passage: The Girl on the Stairs is a 1925 American silent mystery film directed by William Worthington and starring Patsy Ruth Miller, Niles Welch and Arline Pretty.
Title: William Worthington (actor)
Passage: William Worthington( April 8, 1872 in Troy, New York – April 9, 1941 in Beverly Hills, California) was an American silent film actor and director.
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Legend Of The Ancient Sword
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[
"Renny Harlin",
"Legend of the Ancient Sword",
"The Girl on the Stairs (film)",
"William Worthington (actor)"
] |
Are both Kivisuo and Rah Daneh located in the same country?
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Title: Qareh Tappeh, Marand
Passage: Qareh Tappeh( also known as Karatapa, Qara Tepe, and Rah Tappeh) is a village in Harzandat -e Sharqi Rural District, in the Central District of Marand County, East Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 121, in 42 families.
Title: Kivisuo
Passage: Kivisuo is a village in the municipality of Joutsa in middle- Finland. It is located about 10 kilometers east from Leivonmäki. The village has a population of about 60 inhabitants.
Title: Rah Daneh
Passage: Rah Daneh( also Romanized as Rāh Dāneh; also known as Rāh Dahaneh) is a village in Beygom Qaleh Rural District, in the Central District of Naqadeh County, West Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 681, in 177 families.
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no
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[
"Rah Daneh",
"Kivisuo"
] |
Were Maaja Ranniku and Nílton Ferreira Junior of the same nationality?
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Title: Maaja Ranniku
Passage: Maaja Ranniku( born 1 March 1941 in Estonia- died 24 October 2004) was an Estonian chess player( represented the Soviet Union until 1991). She was twice the winner of the Women's Soviet Championship: in 1963( after beating at tiebreak Tatiana Zatulovskaya 4- 2) and 1967. She was awarded the title of Woman International Master in 1964. Maaja Ranniku participated to many Estonian Championships, winning the women's title 10 times( 1961, 1963, 1967, 1973, 1981, 1982, 1984, 1987, 1988, and 1991). At the 1964 women's Candidates Tournament, played in Sukhumi, she placed 6th in a field of 18 players. In 1992 she played with the Estonian team at the 30th Chess Olympiad in Manila, scoring 6 ½ points out of 11 games played. She had many good results in international tournaments: A photograph of her is published here.
Title: Park Sung-hoon (figure skater)
Passage: Park Sung- hoon( born December 8, 2002) is a South Korean figure skater. Park is 2016, 2017 junior Silver Medalist and 2015 Novice Champion of Asian Figure Skating Trophy, and Novice Champion of 2015 Lombardia Trophy. Also he is silver medalist in Novice and Junior of 2013 and 2014 South Korean national.
Title: Alexander Brodie (1697–1754)
Passage: Alexander Brodie, 19th of that Ilk( 17 August 1697 – 9 March 1754) was a Scottish clan chief and politician from Moray. He sat in the House of Commons of Great Britain for 34 years from 1720 to 1754, as a government supporter. For 27 years he was Lord Lyon King of Arms, the most junior of the Scottish Great Officers of State, responsible for regulating the heraldry of Scotland.
Title: Nílton Ferreira Junior
Passage: Nílton Ferreira Júnior( born 21 April 1987 in Barra do Garças), simply known as Nílton, is a Brazilian footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for CSA. Nílton has also been capped for Brazil at Under- 20 level.
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no
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[
"Maaja Ranniku",
"Nílton Ferreira Junior"
] |
When did the director of film Appointment With Danger die?
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Title: Thomas Scott (diver)
Passage: Thomas Scott( 1907- date of death unknown) was an English diver.
Title: Peter Levin
Passage: Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre.
Title: Appointment with Danger
Passage: Appointment with Danger is a 1950 American crime film noir directed by Lewis Allen and written by Richard L. Breen and Warren Duff. The drama features Alan Ladd, Phyllis Calvert, Paul Stewart, among others.
Title: Lewis Allen (director)
Passage: Lewis Allen( 25 December 1905 – 3 May 2000) was an English director. Allen worked mainly in the United States, working on Broadway and directing 18 feature films between 1944 and 1959. From the mid-1950s he moved increasingly into television and worked on a number of the most popular shows of the time in the US.
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3 May 2000
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[
"Appointment with Danger",
"Lewis Allen (director)"
] |
Are the movies Rambaan and Late Marriage, from the same country?
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Title: Rambaan
Passage: Rambaan (Rama's Arrow) is a 1948 Indian film with a mythological theme, directed by Vijay Bhatt. Made under the banner of Prakash Pictures, it had music by Shankar Rao Vyas. The story writer was Mohanlal Dave with dialogue by Pandit Girish. The film starred Shobhana Samarth, Prem Adib, Chandra Mohan, Umakant, Amirbai Karnataki and Raj Adib. Bhatt produced several films based on themes from the epic Ramayana, with Shobhana Samarth and Prem Adib. The films proved successful and included "Bharat Milap" (1942), "Ram Rajya" (1943) and "Rambaan". Shobhana Samarth as Sita and Prem Adib as Rama were extremely popular and accepted by the masses. Their success had them featuring as Rama and Sita on calendars. Chandra Mohan played the role of Ravana.
Title: Polly of the Movies
Passage: Polly of the Movies is a 1927 American silent comedy film directed by Scott Pembroke and starring Jason Robards, Gertrude Short and Corliss Palmer. It is loosely based on Harry Leon Wilson's 1922 novel" Merton of the Movies" and its various film adaptations.
Title: Hanoverian princess by marriage
Passage: This is a list of Hanoverian princesses by marriage from the accession of George III to the throne of the Kingdom of Hanover in 1814.
Title: Late Marriage
Passage: Late Marriage(" Hatuna Meuheret") is a 2001 Israeli film directed by Dover Kosashvili. The film centers on Zaza( Lior Ashkenazi, in his breakthrough role), the 31- year- old child of tradition- minded Georgian Jewish immigrants who are anxiously trying to arrange a marriage for him. Unbeknownst to them, he is secretly dating a 34- year- old divorcée, Judith( Ronit Elkabetz). When his parents discover the relationship and violently intervene, Zaza must choose between his family traditions and his love. Most of the main characters are Georgian- Israeli and the dialogue is partly in the Judaeo- Georgian language and partly in Hebrew. The film was positively reviewed and was Israel's submission for Best Foreign Language Film at the 74th Academy Awards.
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no
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[
"Late Marriage",
"Rambaan"
] |
Where did Adriana Altaras's father die?
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Title: Jakob Altaras
Passage: Prof. Dr. Jakob Altaras (19182001) was a Croatian-German physician and president of the Jewish community Giessen.
Title: Place of birth
Passage: The place of birth( POB) or birthplace is the place where a person was born. This place is often used in legal documents, together with name and date of birth, to uniquely identify a person. As a general rule with respect to passports, the place of birth is determined to be the country that currently has" sovereignty" over the actual place of birth, regardless of when the birth actually occurred. The place of birth is not necessarily the place where the parents of the new baby live. If the baby is born in a hospital in another place, that place is the place of birth. In many countries, this also means that the government requires that the birth of the new baby is registered in the place of birth. Some countries place less or no importance on the place of birth, instead using alternative geographical characteristics for the purpose of identity documents. For example, Sweden has used the concept of" födelsehemortdomicile of birth") since 1947. This means that the domicile of the baby's mother is the registered place of birth. The location of the maternity ward or other physical birthplace is considered unimportant. Similarly, Switzerland uses the concept of" Heimatortlieu d'origineluogo d'origineplace of origin" in German, French and Italian respectively). A child born to Swiss parents is automatically assigned the place of origin of the parent with the same last name, so the child either gets their mother's or father's place of origin. A child born to one Swiss parent and one foreign parent acquires the place of origin of their Swiss parent. In a Swiss passport and identity card, the holder's place of origin is stated, not their place of birth. In some countries( primarily in the Americas), the place of birth automatically determines the nationality of the baby, a practice often referred to by the Latin phrase" jus soli". Almost all countries outside the Americas instead attribute nationality based on the nationality( ies) of the baby's parents( referred to as" jus sanguinis"). There can be some confusion regarding the place of birth if the birth takes place in an unusual way: when babies are born on an airplane or at sea, difficulties can arise. The place of birth of such a person depends on the law of the countries involved, which include the nationality of the plane or ship, the nationality( ies) of the parents and/ or the location of the plane or ship( if the birth occurs in the territorial waters or airspace of a country). Some administrative forms may request the applicant's" country of birth". It is important to determine from the requester whether the information requested refers to the applicant's" place of birth" or" nationality at birth". For US citizens born abroad who under the US Constitution acquire US citizenship at the time of birth, the nationality at birth will be USA( American), while the place of birth would be the country in which the actual birth takes place.
Title: Adriana Altaras
Passage: Adriana Altaras (born 6 April 1960, Zagreb) is a German actress, theater director and writer, born in Zagreb. Altaras was born in Zagreb, SFR Yugoslavia to Jewish parents, Thea Altaras (née Fuhrmann) and Jakob Altaras. Due to political persecution she escaped Zagreb, with her mother in 1964 to Italy, in a car by her Italian uncle. She stayed with her mother in Italy for a few years, enough that she learns Italian. From Italy she moved to Konstanz, Germany in 1967. After high school education, Altaras graduated from the Berlin University of the Arts. Altaras completed her academic studies in New York City. She founded the Western Stadthirschen theater in Berlin where she works as an actress, director and writer. In 1982 she made her movie debut, and in 1989 she had a lead role in "Der Philosoph", directed by Rudolf Thome. However, the focus of her work remained with the various theater projects. She worked as a theater director at the Berliner Ensemble and Neuköllner Oper in Berlin. In 1993, she received the Theater Prize of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia. In 1998 she received the Deutscher Filmpreis Award. In 1999, she received the 2nd Audience Award Friedrich Luft, Berlin. In 2000, she received a Silver Bear for acting. She worked with Steven Spielberg's Shoah Foundation as an interviewer and lecturer. Altaras has two sons with composer Wolfgang Böhmer; Aaron and Leonard Altaras.
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Giessen
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[
"Adriana Altaras",
"Jakob Altaras"
] |
Were both Andrew Magee and Louis Racine, born in the same place?
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Title: Andrew Magee
Passage: Andrew Donald Magee (born May 22, 1962) is an American professional golfer who played for more than 20 years on the PGA Tour. Magee was born in Paris, France, where his father, a Texas oil man, was working at the time. He grew up in Dallas, Texas. Magee attended the University of Oklahoma from 1981–1984. While there he was a distinguished member of the golf team, winning All-American honors three times. He turned pro in 1984 and joined the PGA Tour in 1985. Magee won four PGA Tour events. His first win came in 1988 at the Pensacola Open. In 1991, he won two Tour events and was awarded "Golf Digest"'s "Most Improved Golfer Award". His most recent win was at the 1994 Northern Telecom Open. His best finish in a major was T5 at the 1992 British Open. He has featured in the top 50 of the Official World Golf Rankings. Magee is the only person in PGA Tour history to hit a hole-in-one on a par 4 hole during a PGA Tour event. He did this with a driver at the 332-yard 17th hole of the 2001 Phoenix Open. The ball caromed off Tom Byrum's putter on its way to the bottom of the cup. Byrum, in the group ahead, was squatting down looking over a putt. In 1999 Magee won the Southern Company Citizenship Award (which now sponsors the Payne Stewart Award) for his work with charities. In February 2006, Magee underwent surgery to remove a cancerous tumor from his left kidney at the Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland, Ohio. The operation was deemed successful and he was back playing on the Tour in April. In January 2007, Magee signed on with The Golf Channel as an analyst for its new show "The Approach with Callaway Golf" and for the "Sprint Pre-Game" and "Sprint Post-Game" shows. Magee was also the host of the Golf Channel's 2008 season of The Big Break, which was set in Hawaii. During the summer of 2006 Magee's eldest son, Campbell, caddied for him in five tour events. Campbell is a graduate of Brophy College Preparatory, where he played competitive lacrosse; Campbell later attended the University of Arizona. Magee resides in Paradise Valley, Arizona. His last PGA Tour cut was the 2006 Southern Farm Bureau Classic. Prior to age 50, the last cut he made on a professional tour was at the Nationwide Tour's 2009 BMW Charity Pro-Am. Since reaching age 50, Magee has played in a limited number of events on the Champions Tour.
Title: Régis Racine
Passage: Régis Racine( born October 13, 1970 in Paris, France) is a French basketball player who played 3 games for the men's French national team in 1994.
Title: Karl Racine
Passage: Karl Anthony Racine( born December 14, 1962) is a Haitian- born American lawyer and politician. He is the first independently elected attorney general of the District of Columbia, a position he has held since January 2015. Prior to his election, he was the managing partner of Venable LLP.
Title: Louis Racine
Passage: Louis Racine( born 6 November 1692, Paris; died 29 January 1763, Paris) was a French poet of the Age of the Enlightenment. The second son and the seventh and last child of the celebrated tragic dramatist Jean Racine, he was interested in poetry from childhood but was dissuaded from trying to make it his career by the poet Boileau on the grounds that the gift never existed in two successive generations. However, in 1719 Racine became a member of the Académie des Inscriptions and published his first major poem," La Grâce", in 1722. But, because of the poem's Jansenist inspiration, Cardinal de Fleury, chief minister of Louis XV, blocked the poet's admission to the Académie Française, and instead Racine was induced to accept the post of inspector- general of taxes at Marseille in Provence. For the next 24 years, although he continued to write poetry, Racine worked as a tax inspector in various provincial towns and cities, marrying in 1728. His most important poem," La Religion", in which he was careful to avoid further accusations of Jansenism, was published in 1742. He eventually retired from government service in 1746, aged 54, and returned to Paris where he devoted himself to his writing. In November 1755, he lost his only son and his daughter- in- law when they were swept away by the tsunami from the Lisbon earthquake while on honeymoon at Cadiz in Spain. This tragedy, commemorated by the French poet Écouchard- Lebrun, is said to have broken Racine's spirit. He sold his large library, gave up writing, and devoted himself now to the practice of religion. It was around this time that Racine wrote his last published work, an essay on the famous feral child of 18th- century France Marie- Angélique Memmie Le Blanc whom he had interviewed and written of in his philosophical poem" L'Épître II sur l'homme"( 1747)(" Second Epistle on Man"). Louis Racine was characterised by Voltaire, the leading French intellectual of his day, as" le bon versificateur Racine, fils du grand Racinethe good versifier Racine, son of the great Racine"). His" Oeuvres complètes"( complete works) were collected in six volumes and published in Paris in 1808. He was said by his contemporaries to have been a very personable, humble man who was sincerely pious and fluent in seven languages.
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yes
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[
"Andrew Magee",
"Louis Racine"
] |
When did the director of film Salt Of The Black Earth die?
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Title: Salt of the Black Earth
Passage: Salt of the Black Earth is a Polish historical film that takes place during the Second Silesian Uprising. It was directed by Kazimierz Kutz and released in 1970. The film was selected as the Polish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 43rd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.
Title: One of the Hollywood Ten
Passage: One of the Hollywood Ten is a 2000 Spanish and British bio-picture. The film was written and directed by Karl Francis. The drama focuses on screenwriter/ director Herbert Biberman and his efforts to make what would become the historic political film," Salt of the Earth" in 1954, produced without studio backing after he was blacklisted for belonging to the American Communist Party.
Title: Kazimierz Kutz
Passage: Kazimierz Julian Kutz( 16 February 1929 – 18 December 2018) was a Polish film director, author, journalist and politician, one of the representatives of the Polish Film School and a deputy speaker of the Senate of Poland.
Title: Bill Smith (footballer, born 1897)
Passage: William Thomas Smith( born 9 April 1897, date of death unknown) was an English professional footballer.
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18 December 2018
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[
"Kazimierz Kutz",
"Salt of the Black Earth"
] |
What is the award that the performer of song The Best Way To Travel won?
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Title: The Best Way to Travel
Passage: "The Best Way to Travel" is a 1968 song by the progressive rock band the Moody Blues. Written by keyboardist Mike Pinder, it was released on the album "In Search of the Lost Chord". Noticeable on this track is the wide stereo panning (ping pong stereo) effect made by the pan pots on the Decca custom-built four-track recording console (20 microphone inputs) used during 1967–68. The song features Mike Pinder on lead vocals, with Justin Hayward backing the vocals during the chorus. It also features Pinder on the lead acoustic guitar, with Hayward on the electric guitar. The song was included on the 2010 compilation album "A Monstrous Psychedelic Bubble Exploding in Your Mind: Volume 3 – The Third Ear" by Amorphous Androgynous. An extract of the song appeared as the opening and closing theme music of the ITV Playhouse episode "Rumour," written and directed by Mike Hodges that originally aired on 2 March 1970.
Title: Another Girl
Passage: " Another Girl" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1965 album" Help!" and included in the film of the same name. The song was written by Paul McCartney but credited to Lennon – McCartney. The song is addressed to the singer's girlfriend, who is informed that the singer has found" another girl."
Title: O Valencia!
Passage: " O Valencia!" is the fifth single by the indie rock band The Decemberists, and the first released from their fourth studio album," The Crane Wife". The music was written by The Decemberists and the lyrics by Colin Meloy. It tells a story of two star- crossed lovers. The singer falls in love with a person who belongs to an opposing gang. At the end of the song, the singer's lover jumps in to defend the singer, who is confronting his lover's brother( the singer's" sworn enemy") and is killed by the bullet intended for the singer.
Title: The Moody Blues
Passage: The Moody Blues are an English rock band formed in Birmingham in 1964, initially consisting of keyboardist Mike Pinder, multi-instrumentalist Ray Thomas, guitarist Denny Laine, drummer Graeme Edge, and bassist Clint Warwick. The group came to prominence playing rhythm and blues music. They made some changes in musicians but settled on a line-up of Pinder, Thomas, Edge, guitarist Justin Hayward, and bassist John Lodge, who stayed together for most of the band's "classic era" into the early 1970s. Their second album, "Days of Future Passed", which was released in 1967, was a fusion of rock with classical music which established the band as pioneers in the development of art rock and progressive rock. It has been described as a "landmark" and "one of the first successful concept albums". The group toured extensively through the early 1970s, then took an extended hiatus from 1974 until 1977. Founder Mike Pinder left the group a year after they re-formed and was replaced by Swiss keyboardist Patrick Moraz in 1978. In the following decade they took on a more synth-pop sound and produced "The Other Side of Life" in 1986, which made them the first act to earn each of its first three top 10 singles in the United States in a different decade. Health troubles led to a diminished role for founder Ray Thomas throughout the 1980s, though his musical contributions rebounded after Moraz departed in 1991. Thomas retired from the band in 2002. The band's most recent album was "December" (2003), a collection of Christmas music. They continued to tour throughout the first decade of the 2000s, and they still regroup for periodic events, one-off concerts, short tours, and cruises. The Moody Blues' most successful singles include "Go NowNights in White SatinTuesday AfternoonQuestion", and "Your Wildest Dreams". The band has sold 70 million albums worldwide, which includes 18 platinum and gold LPs. They were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2018.
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Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
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[
"The Best Way to Travel",
"The Moody Blues"
] |
Which film has the director born later, Below The Deadline (1936 Film) or Daniel – Der Zauberer?
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Title: Daniel – Der Zauberer
Passage: Daniel – Der Zauberer (translated: Daniel – The Wizard) is a German biographical musical drama film written and directed by Ulli Lommel, starring pop singer Daniel Küblböck as himself. The film is considered to be one of the worst of all time.
Title: Below the Deadline (1936 film)
Passage: Below the Deadline is a 1936 American film directed by Charles Lamont.
Title: Ulli Lommel
Passage: Ulli Lommel (21 December 1944 – 2 December 2017) was a German actor and director, noted for his many collaborations with Rainer Werner Fassbinder and his association with the New German Cinema movement. Lommel spent time at The Factory and was a creative associate of Andy Warhol, with whom he made several films and works of art. Since 1977 he lived and worked in the United States, where he wrote, directed and starred in over 50 movies.
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.
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Daniel – Der Zauberer
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[
"Below the Deadline (1936 film)",
"Daniel – Der Zauberer",
"Ulli Lommel",
"Charles Lamont"
] |
Are Bezanjerd-E Eslami and Balyavi both located in the same country?
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Title: Telephone numbers in Ascension Island
Passage: Country Code:+ 247< br> International Call Prefix: 00 Ascension Island does not share the same country code( +290) with the rest of St Helena.
Title: Jawty
Passage: Jawty is part of the name of two villages, both located in Gmina Susz, within Iława County, Warmian- Masurian Voivodeship, Poland:
Title: Balyavi
Passage: Balyavi( also Romanized as Bālyāvī) is a village in Tashan -e Sharqi Rural District, Tashan District, Behbahan County, Khuzestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 297, in 61 families.
Title: Bezanjerd-e Eslami
Passage: Bezanjerd -e Eslami( also Romanized as Bezanjerd- e Eslāmī; also known as Bejangerd and Pezhangerd) is a village in Bakharz Rural District, in the Central District of Bakharz County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 260, in 60 families.
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yes
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[
"Bezanjerd-e Eslami",
"Balyavi"
] |
Which country the composer of film Abhi (Film) is from?
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Title: Gurukiran
Passage: Gurukiran or Gurukiran Shetty is a music director of the Kannada film industry in India. He started his career as a music director of the Kannada movie "A", directed and acted by Upendra. His music for his next movie "Upendra" further consolidated his position in Kannada movie industry. He is a native of Mangalore and his mother tongue is Tulu. He has also acted in several movies in side (character) roles and also sung several songs. He is popular in Kannada cinema for his foot-tapping musical scores.
Title: Alonso Mudarra
Passage: Alonso Mudarra( c. 1510 – April 1, 1580) was a Spanish composer of the Renaissance, and also played the vihuela, a guitar- shaped string instrument. He was an innovative composer of instrumental music as well as songs, and was the composer of the earliest surviving music for the guitar.
Title: Abhi (film)
Passage: Abhi is a 2003 Indian Kannada language romantic comedy drama film written and directed by Dinesh Babu. It stars Puneeth Rajkumar and Ramya, making her debut, in the lead roles. Veteran Kannada actor Rajkumar sang a soundtrack for the film composed by Gurukiran. The film was remade in Telugu as" Abhimanyu" starring Kalyan Ram and Ramya, who reprising her role.
Title: Abe Meyer
Passage: Abe Meyer( 1901 – 1969) was an American composer of film scores.
|
India
|
[
"Abhi (film)",
"Gurukiran"
] |
Which film has the director who was born earlier, Along Came Jones (Film) or King Of The Hotel?
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Title: Carmine Gallone
Passage: Carmine Gallone( 10 September 1885 – 4 April 1973) was an early acclaimed Italian film director, screenwriter, and film producer. Considered one of Italian cinema's top early directors, he directed over 120 films in his fifty- year career between 1913 and 1963.
Title: King of the Hotel
Passage: King of the Hotel( French: Le roi des palaces) is a 1932 British- French comedy film directed by Carmine Gallone and starring Jules Berry, Betty Stockfeld and Armand Dranem. It was based on a play by Henry Kistemaeckers. The film's sets were designed by the art director Serge Piménoff. A separate English- language version" King of the Ritz" was also made.
Title: Stuart Heisler
Passage: Stuart Heisler( December 5, 1896 – August 21, 1979) was an American film and television director. He was a son of Luther Albert Heisler( 1855- 1916), a carpenter, and Frances Baldwin Heisler( 1857- 1935). He worked as a motion picture editor from 1921 to 1936, then worked as film director for the rest of his career. He directed the 1944 propaganda film" The Negro Soldier", a documentary- style recruitment piece targeting African- Americans. He received an Oscar nomination in 1949 for his contribution to the visual effects of the film" Tulsa".
Title: Along Came Jones (film)
Passage: Along Came Jones is a 1945 American Western comedy film directed by Stuart Heisler and starring Gary Cooper, Loretta Young, William Demarest, and Dan Duryea. The film was adapted by Nunnally Johnson from the novel" Useless Cowboy" by Alan Le May, and directed by Stuart Heisler. It was the only feature film produced by Cooper during his long film career. Much of the film was shot at the Iverson Movie Ranch in Chatsworth, California. Cooper had previously worked at the movie ranch in" The Lives of a Bengal Lancer"( 1935) and other productions. Cooper had a Western town built at the movie ranch for" Along Came Jones"; this Western set was subsequently used in many other productions over the next 20 years and became a fixture in B- Westerns in particular.
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King Of The Hotel
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[
"Along Came Jones (film)",
"King of the Hotel",
"Carmine Gallone",
"Stuart Heisler"
] |
Are both Al-Bassel High School for Outstanding Students and Bethel-Tate High School located in the same country?
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Title: William Henry Harrison High School (Ohio)
Passage: William Henry Harrison High School( also known as Harrison High School) is a public senior high school located in Harrison, Ohio. It is the only high school in the Southwest Local School District and serves as the high school for students located in Harrison Township, Crosby Township, and Whitewater Township in Hamilton County as well as a small section of Morgan Township in southwest Butler County. The district and school are ranked as" excellent" by the Ohio Board of Education.
Title: Bethel-Tate High School
Passage: Bethel- Tate High School is a public high school in Bethel, Ohio, United States. It is the only high school in the Bethel- Tate Local School District. It has been given a rating of" Excellent" by the Ohio Board of Education for the past ten years, dating back to the 2004- 2005 school year. The school mascot is the Tiger.
Title: Al-Bassel High School for Outstanding Students
Passage: Al- Bassel High School for Outstanding Students, founded in 1998, was the first high school established in Syria to provide secondary education exclusively for superior students. Students are required to pass several exams after finishing elementary school in order to be enrolled.
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no
|
[
"Bethel-Tate High School",
"Al-Bassel High School for Outstanding Students"
] |
Did Javier Castrilli and Silvia Sperber share the same nationality?
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Title: Foulden
Passage: Several localities share the name Foulden:
Title: Silvia Sperber
Passage: Silvia Sperber( born 9 February 1965) is a female German sports shooter. She competed at the 1984, 1988 and 1992 Olympics in five events in total, and won a gold and a silver medal in 1988.
Title: Dugès
Passage: Several people share the surname Dugès:
Title: Javier Castrilli
Passage: Javier Castrilli( born May 22, 1957) is a former football referee from Buenos Aires, Argentina. He worked as a referee from 1980 to 1998, earning the nickname" El Sheriff" due to his character and decisions on the field by strictly imposing the rules of the game. He was a referee in the 1998 World Cup held in France. Castrilli entered politics and is director the Argentine Ministry of Internal Affairs' program of security at football events( ProSEF). He is currently running for mayor of Buenos Aires.
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no
|
[
"Silvia Sperber",
"Javier Castrilli"
] |
Are both director of film Operation Edelweiss (Film) and director of film We Shall Remain from the same country?
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Title: We Shall Remain
Passage: We Shall Remain is a five-part, 7.5-hour documentary series about the history of Native Americans spanning the 17th century to the 20th century. It was a collaborative effort with several different directors, writers and producers working on each episode, including directors Chris Eyre, Ric Burns and Stanley Nelson Jr. Actor Benjamin Bratt narrated the entire series. It is part of the American Experience series and premiered on April 13, 2009.
Title: Operation Edelweiss (film)
Passage: Operation Edelweiss is a 1954 West German war film directed by Heinz Paul and starring Joachim Mock, Albert Hehn and Wolf Petersen.
Title: Chris Eyre
Passage: Chris Eyre (born 1968), an enrolled member of the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes, is an American film director and producer who as of 2012 is chairman of the film department at the Santa Fe University of Art and Design.
Title: Heinz Paul
Passage: Heinz Paul( 13 August 1893 – 14 March 1983) was a German screenwriter, film producer and director. He was married to the actress Hella Moja.
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no
|
[
"We Shall Remain",
"Heinz Paul",
"Operation Edelweiss (film)",
"Chris Eyre"
] |
Who died first, Ho Meng Hua or Joyce Carpenter?
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Title: Ho Meng Hua
Passage: Ho Meng Hua, also He Meng Hua and Hoh Mung Wa( 1 January 1923- 19 May 2009) was a Chinese film director from Shanghai, working in the Cinema of Hong Kong and the Cinema of Taiwan. After joining the famous Shaw Brothers studio in 1955, he eventually became one the studios' most prolific directors, directing about fifty films between then and 1980.
Title: Hélène Grenier
Passage: Hélène Grenier was a Canadian librarian born in 1900 who died in 1992.
Title: Hua
Passage: Hua or HUA may refer to:
Title: Joyce Carpenter
Passage: Joyce Constance Gladys Helleur( née Carpenter, 15 October 1923 − 9 June 2016) was a New Zealand diver, who represented her country at the 1950 British Empire Games.
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Ho Meng Hua
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[
"Ho Meng Hua",
"Joyce Carpenter"
] |
Which country the director of film For Ireland'S Sake is from?
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Title: Sidney Olcott
Passage: Sidney Olcott( September 20, 1872 – December 16, 1949) was a Canadian- born film producer, director, actor and screenwriter.
Title: For Ireland's Sake
Passage: For Ireland's Sake is a 1914 American silent film produced by Gene Gauntier Feature Players and distributed by Warner's Features. it was directed by Sidney Olcott with himself, Gene Gauntier and Jack J. Clark in the leading roles.
Title: Mark Cohen (cricketer)
Passage: Mark Francis Cohen( born 27 March 1961, in Cork) is a former Irish cricketer. A right- handed batsman and right- arm medium pace bowler, he made his debut for Ireland against Wales in July 1980 and went on to play for Ireland on 69 occasions, his last match coming against Canada in the 1994 ICC Trophy. Of his 69 matches for Ireland, ten had first- class status, all of which were against Scotland and six had List A status, all of which were NatWest Trophy first round matches. He scored two centuries for Ireland, the best being 118 in a two- day match against Sussex in July 1987. He bowled just once for Ireland, a maiden over against Scotland in June 1993.
Title: Ian Barry (director)
Passage: Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV.
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Canadian
|
[
"For Ireland's Sake",
"Sidney Olcott"
] |
Where did the director of film The New World (1957 Film) die?
|
Title: The New World (1957 film)
Passage: The New World (Spanish: Un mundo nuevo) is a 1957 Mexican drama film directed by René Cardona and starring Lorena Velázquez, René Cardona Jr. and Rafael Alcayde.
Title: René Cardona
Passage: René Cardona( October 8, 1905 in Havana, Cuba – April 25, 1988, in Mexico City) was a director, actor, producer, screenwriter, and film editor in the Golden Age of Mexican cinema.
Title: Brian Kennedy (gallery director)
Passage: Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States. He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum. He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019. He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004.
Title: Ian Barry (director)
Passage: Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV.
|
Mexico City
|
[
"René Cardona",
"The New World (1957 film)"
] |
What nationality is the performer of song Insatiable (Prince Song)?
|
Title: Prince (musician)
Passage: Prince Rogers Nelson (June 7, 1958 – April 21, 2016) was an American singer, songwriter, musician, record producer, dancer, actor, and filmmaker. A guitar virtuoso known for his genre-crossing work, falsetto singing voice and flamboyant stage appearances, Prince is regarded as one of the greatest musicians of all time. His innovative music integrated a wide variety of styles, including funk, rock, R&B, new wave, soul, psychedelia, and pop. Prince pioneered the late 1970s Minneapolis sound, a funk rock subgenre drawing from synth-pop and new wave. Born and raised in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Prince developed an interest in music as a young child and wrote his first song, "Funk Machine", at the age of seven. He signed a recording contract with Warner Bros. Records at the age of 19, and released his debut album " For You" in 1978. Followed with his next four albums — "Prince" (1979), "Dirty Mind" (1980), "Controversy" (1981), and "1999" (1982)—Prince gained critical success, prominently showcasing his explicit lyrics as well as blending of funk, dance, and rock music. In 1984, he began referring to his backup band as The Revolution and released "Purple Rain", the soundtrack album to his successful film debut of the same name. It quickly became his most critically and commercially successful record, spending 24 consecutive weeks atop the "Billboard" 200. The film also won the Academy Award for Best Original Song Score, the last to receive the award. Following the disbandment of The Revolution, Prince released the critically acclaimed double album "Sign o' the Times" (1987). He released three more solo albums before debuting The New Power Generation band in 1991. In 1993, in the midst of a contractual dispute with Warner Bros., Prince changed his stage name to an unpronounceable symbol , also known as the "Love Symbol", and began releasing new albums at a faster rate in order to quickly meet a contractually required quota and therefore release himself from further obligations to the record label. He released five records between 1994 and 1996 before he signed with Arista Records in 1998. In 2000, he began referring to himself as "Prince" again. He subsequently released 16 albums, including "Musicology" (2004), which was his most successful album of the 2000s. His final album, "Hit n Run Phase Two", was first released on the Tidal streaming service in 2015. In April 2016, at the age of 57, Prince died of an accidental fentanyl overdose at his Paisley Park home and recording studio in Chanhassen, Minnesota. Prince sold over 130 million records worldwide, making him one of the best-selling music artists of all time. He won seven Grammy Awards, seven Brit Awards, six American Music Awards, four MTV Video Music Awards, an Academy Award, and a Golden Globe Award. He was also honored with special awards including the Grammy President's Merit Award, the American Music Award for Achievement and of Merit, and the "Billboard" Icon Award. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2004 and the Rhythm and Blues Music Hall of Fame in 2016. " Rolling Stone" ranked Prince at No. 27 on its list of the 100 Greatest Artists of All Time.
Title: Dáithí Sproule
Passage: Dáithí Sproule( born 23 May 1950) is a guitarist and singer of traditional Irish music. His niece is the singer Claire Sproule.
Title: Insatiable (Prince song)
Passage: "Insatiable" is a song by Prince and The New Power Generation, from the 1991 album "Diamonds and Pearls". It is a slow, simmering ballad that often draws comparisons to 1989's "Scandalous!". The B-side was "I Love U in Me", which was originally the B-side to "The Arms of OrionInsatiable" was only released in the US as a 7" single, a 12" promo was sent only to Urban radio stations, and the track was not released to Pop radio stations. It performed well on the R&B chart, reaching number 3, but did not break the top 40 on the US Pop chart. Its single sales were moderate, and it received heavy airplay on Urban and UAC radio stations, but it did not make the Hot 100 Airplay (the R&B airplay chart did not appear until spring 1992).
|
American
|
[
"Insatiable (Prince song)",
"Prince (musician)"
] |
Which one was established first, Love Cosmetics or Ping An Insurance?
|
Title: Ping An Finance Centre
Passage: Ping An International Finance Centre( also known as the Ping An IFC) is a 115- storey, supertall skyscraper in Shenzhen, Guangdong. The building was commissioned by Ping An Insurance and designed by the American architectural firm Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates. It was completed in 2017, becoming the tallest building in Shenzhen, the 2nd tallest building in China and the 4th tallest building in the world. It also broke the record of having the highest observation deck in a building at.
Title: Ping An Insurance
Passage: Ping An Insurance known also as Ping An of China , full name Ping An Insurance (Group) Company of China, Ltd. is a Chinese holding conglomerate whose subsidiaries mainly deal with insurance, banking, and financial services. The company was founded in 1988 and has its headquarters in Shenzhen. " Ping An" literally means "safe and well". Ping An ranked 7th on the Forbes Global 2000 list and 29th on the Fortune Global 500 list. The company is considered to be China’s biggest insurer, with US$107 billion in gross premium income in 2018. Its market capitalization is at US$220 billion in July 2019, making it the world’s largest insurer except for Berkshire Hathaway. Ping An Insurance is one of the top 50 companies in the Shanghai Stock Exchange. It is also a constituent stock of Hang Seng Index, an index of the top 50 companies in the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. Ping An Insurance was also included in the pan-China stock indices CSI 300 Index, FTSE China A50 Index and Hang Seng China 50 Index. Ping An Insurance has been selected for the 2019 Dow Jones Sustainability Emerging Markets Index (DJSI). It was the first insurance company from mainland China to be selected on the index. Ping An is a signatory of the United Nations-supported Principles for Responsible Investment (PRI), and was the first asset owner in mainland China to join. Ping An Insurance consistently ranks as the world's top global insurance brand, and as of 2018, was the third most valuable global financial brand in the world.
Title: Love Cosmetics
Passage: Love Cosmetics( 1969 1980) was introduced by Menley& James Laboratories on March 1, 1969. By the summer of 1970, the company was marketing and promoting Fresh Lemon bath products and Soft Eyes items to beautify the eyes. Advertising was coordinated by Wells, Rich, Greene advertising agency( 1967 1990), a company founded by Mary Wells Lawrence. Love's advertising budget surpassed$ 7 million. There was an emphasis on a long- term building operation, with advertisements on television and in women's magazines. A 4- page spread appeared in the February 1969 Harper's Bazaar. The headline theme was" This is the way Love is in 1969." The opening continued with" Love today is different than it's ever been. It's freer, more natural, more honest- more out in the open. So are the girls who fall in love these days." Singer Andy Williams hosted a mid-March 1969" Andy Williams Love Special". Love Cosmetics is credited with introducing" the lemon craze".
Title: MK One
Passage: MK One was a British fashion retailer.
|
Love Cosmetics
|
[
"Ping An Insurance",
"Love Cosmetics"
] |
What is the date of death of the performer of song This Year'S Kisses?
|
Title: Theodred II (Bishop of Elmham)
Passage: Theodred II was a medieval Bishop of Elmham. The date of Theodred's consecration unknown, but the date of his death was sometime between 995 and 997.
Title: This Year's Kisses
Passage: "This Year's Kisses" is a popular song written in 1936 by Irving Berlin for the musical film "On the Avenue" (1937) and introduced by Alice Faye. The first recording of the song was on December 30, 1936, by Benny Goodman & His Orchestra (Victor 25505), with a vocal by Margaret McCrae. Billie Holiday recorded the song on January 25, 1937, accompanied by Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra (Brunswick 7824), an historic session that marked her first collaboration with tenor saxophonist Lester Young. Benny Goodman (clarinet) also performed on the recording, along with several members of the Count Basie Orchestra, including Buck Clayton on trumpet, Freddie Green on guitar, Walter Page on double bass, and Jo Jones on drums. Jazz critic Gary Giddins, writes that the song "inaugurated the uncanny bond between Billie and Lester Young, whose tenor saxophone--borrowed from Hammond's favorite orchestra, the Basie band--invariably complements, echoes, spurs, and inspires her in one of the most gratifying, unusual, and far too brief musical collaborations of the past century." Lester Young recorded the song again on January 12, 1956, with several musicians from the original 1937 Holiday session, including Teddy Wilson, Freddie Green and Jo Jones, for the album "The Jazz Giants '56" on Verve Records.
Title: Billie Holiday
Passage: Eleanora Fagan (April 7, 1915 – July 17, 1959), better known as Billie Holiday, was an African American jazz singer with a career spanning nearly thirty years. Nicknamed "Lady Day" by her friend and music partner Lester Young, Holiday had a seminal influence on jazz music and pop singing. Her vocal style, strongly inspired by jazz instrumentalists, pioneered a new way of manipulating phrasing and tempo. She was known for her vocal delivery and improvisational skills. After a turbulent childhood, Holiday began singing in nightclubs in Harlem, where she was heard by the producer John Hammond, who commended her voice. She signed a recording contract with Brunswick in 1935. Collaborations with Teddy Wilson yielded the hit "What a Little Moonlight Can Do", which became a jazz standard. Throughout the 1930s and 1940s, Holiday had mainstream success on labels such as Columbia and Decca. By the late 1940s, however, she was beset with legal troubles and drug abuse. After a short prison sentence, she performed at a sold-out concert at Carnegie Hall, but her reputation deteriorated because of her drug and alcohol problems. She was a successful concert performer throughout the 1950s with two further sold-out shows at Carnegie Hall. Due to personal struggles and an altered voice, her final recordings were met with mixed reaction, but were mild commercial successes. Her final album, "Lady in Satin", was released in 1958. Holiday died of cirrhosis on July 17, 1959. She won four Grammy Awards, all of them posthumously, for Best Historical Album. She was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1973. "Lady Sings the Blues", a film about her life, starring Diana Ross, was released in 1972. She is the primary character in the play (later made into a film) " Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill" ; the role was originated by Reenie Upchurch in 1986, and was played by Audra McDonald on Broadway and in the film. In 2017 Holiday was inducted into the National Rhythm & Blues Hall of Fame.
|
July 17, 1959
|
[
"This Year's Kisses",
"Billie Holiday"
] |
What is the award that the director of film War On Whistleblowers: Free Press And The National Security State won?
|
Title: Robert Greenwald
Passage: Robert Greenwald( born August 28, 1945) is the founder of Brave New Films, a nonprofit film and advocacy organization whose work is distributed for free in concert with nonprofit partners and movements in order to educate and mobilize for progressive causes. With Brave New Films, Greenwald has made investigative documentaries such as( 2004),( 2004),( 2005),( 2006)," Rethink Afghanistan"( 2009)," Koch Brothers Exposed"( 2012), and( 2013), as well as many short investigative films and internet videos. Before launching Brave Films in 2000, Greenwald produced and/ or directed more than 65 TV movies, miniseries and films as well as major theatrical releases. His early body of work includes" Steal This Movie!"( 2000), starring Vincent D'Onofrio as 60s radical Abbie Hoffman;" Breaking Up"( 1997), starring Russell Crowe and Salma Hayek;" A Woman of Independent Means"( 1995) with Sally Field;" The Burning Bed"( 1984) with Farah Fawcett; and" Xanadu"( 1980), for which he won the inaugural Golden Raspberry award for worst director.
Title: Liu Binjie
Passage: Liu Binjie( born September 1948) is a Chinese politician. He currently serves as the Chair of the Education, Science, Culture and Public Health Committee of the National People's Congress. He was most well known for serving as the director of the General Administration of Press and Publication and the director of National Copyright Administration between 2007 and 2013. He also served as the deputy head and director of executive office of the national working group of" Eliminating pornography and illegal publications".
Title: War on Whistleblowers: Free Press and the National Security State
Passage: War on Whistleblowers: Free Press and the National Security State is a 66- minute documentary by Robert Greenwald and Brave New Foundation, released in 2013.
|
Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Director
|
[
"Robert Greenwald",
"War on Whistleblowers: Free Press and the National Security State"
] |
Are Ali Yar, West Azerbaijan and Susječno both located in the same country?
|
Title: Baku Zoo
Passage: Baku zoo is a state zoological park in Baku. It is the oldest zoo in Azerbaijan and was opened in 1928. It belongs to the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of Azerbaijan and to the Mayoralty of Baku city. The total area of the zoo is.
Title: Ali Yar, West Azerbaijan
Passage: Ali Yar( also Romanized as ‘ Alī Yār; also known as ‘ Alī Yārā) is a village in Qarah Quyun -e Shomali Rural District, in the Central District of Showt County, West Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 23, in 6 families.
Title: Susječno
Passage: Susječno is a village in the municipality of Kalinovik, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Title: Ali Yar, Khuzestan
Passage: Ali Yar( also Romanized as ‘ Alī Yār; also known as ‘ Alī Yār- e Dowrāb, ‘ Alī Yār- e Dūrāb, Shīr Kosh, and Shīrkoshābād) is a village in Qaleh- ye Khvajeh Rural District, in the Central District of Andika County, Khuzestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 92, in 13 families.
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no
|
[
"Ali Yar, West Azerbaijan",
"Susječno"
] |
What is the place of birth of the director of film Another Shore?
|
Title: Daryl Shore
Passage: Daryl Shore( born January 6, 1970 in Peekskill, New York) is an American former soccer player who is currently the head coach and technical director of Forward Madison FC in USL League One.
Title: Another Shore
Passage: Another Shore is a 1948 Ealing Studios comedy film directed by Charles Crichton. It stars Robert Beatty as Gulliver Shields, an Irish customs official who dreams of living on a South Sea island; particularly Rarotonga. It is based on the book by Kenneth Reddin, an Irish judge.
Title: Ian Barry (director)
Passage: Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV.
Title: Charles Crichton
Passage: Charles Ainslie Crichton (6 August 1910 – 14 September 1999) was an English film director and editor. Born in Wallasey, Cheshire, he became best known for directing many comedies produced at Ealing Studios and had a 40-year career editing and directing many films and television programmes. For the acclaimed comedy "A Fish Called Wanda" (1988), Crichton was nominated for both the Academy Award for Best Director and the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay (along with the film's star John Cleese).
|
Wallasey
|
[
"Another Shore",
"Charles Crichton"
] |
Which film has the director who was born later, Seven In The Sun or Daughter Of The Jungle?
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Title: Sergio Bergonzelli
Passage: Sergio Bergonzelli( 25 August 1924 – 24 September 2002) was an Italian director, screenwriter, producer and actor.
Title: Seven in the Sun
Passage: Seven in the Sun is a 1960 Italian adventure film written and directed by Sergio Bergonzelli and starring Frank Latimore and Gianna Maria Canale.
Title: Daughter of the Jungle
Passage: Daughter of the Jungle is a 1949 American adventure film directed by George Blair and written by William Lively. The film stars Lois Hall, James Cardwell, William Wright, and Sheldon Leonard, with James Nolan, and Jim Bannon. The film was released on February 8, 1949, by Republic Pictures.
Title: George Blair (director)
Passage: George Blair( December 6, 1905 – April 19, 1970) was an American film director who worked generally on supporting features including many B- Westerns. Two of his earliest films were British- set thriller films starring C. Aubrey Smith, made for Republic Pictures.
|
Seven In The Sun
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[
"Daughter of the Jungle",
"Seven in the Sun",
"George Blair (director)",
"Sergio Bergonzelli"
] |
Which film was released more recently, Esta Noche Mejor No or Men Suddenly In Love?
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Title: Esta noche mejor no
Passage: Esta noche mejor no is a 1965 Argentine comedy film directed by Julio Saraceni.
Title: Suddenly at Midnight
Passage: Suddenly at Midnight( also known as Suddenly in the Dark or Suddenly in Dark Night) is a 1981 South Korean erotic cult horror film as well as a thriller film directed by Ko Young- nam.
Title: Men Suddenly in Love
Passage: Men Suddenly in Love is a 2011 Hong Kong romantic comedy film produced by, written by and directed by Wong Jing. Film stars Eric Tsang, Chapman To, Jim Chim, Wong Jing and Tat Dik.
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Men Suddenly In Love
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[
"Esta noche mejor no",
"Men Suddenly in Love"
] |
Which film was released first, Law of the Wolf or Ridin' Thru?
|
Title: Hour of the Wolf (disambiguation)
Passage: Hour of the Wolf is a 1968 film directed by Ingmar Bergman. Hour of the Wolf or The Hour of the Wolf may refer to:
Title: The Wolf
Passage: The Wolf may refer to:
Title: Law of the Wolf
Passage: Law of the Wolf is a 1939 American film directed by Bernard B. Ray and featuring Rin Tin Tin III. The film is also known as Law of the Wild( American reissue title). It is not to be confused with" The Law of the Wild", a 1934 serial starring Rin Tin Tin, Jr.
Title: Ridin' Thru
Passage: Ridin' Thru is a 1934 American western film directed by Harry S. Webb and starring Tom Tyler, Ruth Hiatt and Lafe McKee.
|
Ridin' Thru
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[
"Law of the Wolf",
"Ridin' Thru"
] |
When is the presenter of The Naked Archaeologist 's birthday?
|
Title: Theodred II (Bishop of Elmham)
Passage: Theodred II was a medieval Bishop of Elmham. The date of Theodred's consecration unknown, but the date of his death was sometime between 995 and 997.
Title: Simcha Jacobovici
Passage: Simcha Jacobovici (born April 4, 1953 in Petah Tikva, Israel) is an Israeli-Canadian film director, producer, freelance journalist, and writer.
Title: The Naked Archaeologist
Passage: The Naked Archaeologist was a television show produced for VisionTV in Canada and History International in the US, that was hosted and prepared by the Emmy Award–winning journalist Simcha Jacobovici together with Avri Gilad. The show ultimately reviews Biblical stories, then tries to find proof for them by exploring the Holy Land looking for archaeological evidence, personal inferences, deductions, and interviews with scholars and experts. Subsequent to its original run on VisionTV, it was picked up in the U.S. by The History Channel and its sister network, History International. The third and final season began airing on Vision TV on March 22, 2010 and on History International on November 8, 2010.
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April 4, 1953
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[
"The Naked Archaeologist",
"Simcha Jacobovici"
] |
Which film has the director who died later, Shackles Of Gold or The Weavers (1927 Film)?
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Title: Shackles of Gold
Passage: Shackles of Gold is a 1922 American silent drama film directed by Herbert Brenon and starring William Farnum, Alfred Loring, and Marie Shotwell. It is an adaptation of the 1908 play" Samson" by Henri Bernstein with the setting moved from France to America. The screenplay involves a woman from an aristocratic but poor family who is pressured by her relatives to marry a wealthy financier.
Title: The Weavers (1927 film)
Passage: The Weavers is a 1927 German silent historical drama film directed by Frederic Zelnik and starring Paul Wegener, Valeska Stock and Hermann Picha. The film is based on the 1892 play" of the same title" by Gerhart Hauptmann based on a historical event. The film's art direction was by Andrej Andrejew.
Title: Herbert Brenon
Passage: Herbert Brenon( 13 January 1880 – 21 June 1958) born Alexander Herbert Reginald St. John Brenon was an Irish film director, actor and screenwriter during the era of silent movies through the 1930s.
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.
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Shackles Of Gold
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[
"Frederic Zelnik",
"Shackles of Gold",
"Herbert Brenon",
"The Weavers (1927 film)"
] |
What is the date of death of John Scurr's wife?
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Title: Julia Scurr
Passage: Julia Scurr (née Sullivan; 17 February 1871 – 10 April 1927) was a British politician and suffragette.
Title: Albert Thompson (footballer, born 1912)
Passage: Albert Thompson( born 1912, date of death unknown) was a Welsh footballer.
Title: John Scurr
Passage: John Scurr (6 April 1876 – 10 July 1932), born John Rennie, was an English Labour Party politician and trade union official who served as Member of Parliament (MP) for Mile End from 1923 to 1931. Scurr was born in Brisbane, Australia, the son of Louis James Rennie, an immigrant from London, but was adopted by his uncle, Captain John Scurr, and brought to London at six months old. He spent his life in Poplar in the East End, from which his family came, a lifelong supporter of left-wing and Labour causes. In 1900, he married an Irish woman named Julia Sullivan, who became a prominent politician and campaigner for women's rights, who led a deputation (on behalf of Sylvia Pankhurst) to meet Prime Minister Asquith, in 1914 and pleaded for suffrage for women supported by the poor working class men and women of East London . They had two sons and a daughter born within four years. She died in 1927. He was an accountant and active member of Poplar Trades Council (and later served as its president) and was elected as an alderman to Poplar Borough Council in 1919. He served as mayor in 1922–1923, vice-chairman (1920–1922) and chairman (1922–1923) of the Metropolitan Boroughs Standing Joint Committee, and an alderman of London County Council from 1925-29. In 1921, he was imprisoned, along with 29 other Poplar councillors, as a protest against unequal rates. In 1913, when Scurr was Chairman of the London District Committee of the Dock, Wharf, Riverside and General Labourers' Union, he was a last minute socialist candidate at the Chesterfield by-election. He contested the 1914 Ipswich by-election, where he finished in third place; as the Conservatives gained the seat from the Liberals. At the 1918 general election, he unsuccessfully contested the Liberal seat of Buckingham, splitting the anti-Tory vote and allowing the Conservatives to win. He was defeated again at the 1922 general election in the Mile End constituency in the East End. Scurr won the Mile End seat at the 1923 general election, unseating the Conservative MP Sir Walter Preston. He was re-elected in 1924 and 1929, but lost his seat when the Labour Party split at the 1931 general election.
Title: Thomas Scott (diver)
Passage: Thomas Scott( 1907- date of death unknown) was an English diver.
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10 April 1927
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[
"Julia Scurr",
"John Scurr"
] |
What is the date of death of Cao Xun's father?
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Title: Cao Xie
Passage: Cao Xie (third century) was a prince in the state of Cao Wei in the Three Kingdoms period of China. He was a son of Cao Pi, the first emperor of Wei. His mother, whose maiden family name was Li (李), was a concubine of Cao Pi holding the rank of "guiren" (貴人; translated "Honoured Lady"). He died early and was posthumously honoured as Duke Shang of Jing (經殤公) in 231 by his half-brother, Cao Rui. In 234, Cao Rui posthumously promoted him to a prince under a new posthumous title: Prince Ai of Zan (贊哀王). In 235, Cao Xie's son, Cao Xun (曹尋), inherited the princedom posthumously awarded to his father, and became the Prince of Zan (贊王). In 239, the emperor Cao Fang increased the number of taxable households in Cao Xun's princedom by 500, bringing it up to a total of 3,000. When Cao Xun died in 249, he was posthumously honoured as "Prince Shang" (殤王). As he had no son to succeed him, his princedom was abolished.
Title: Cao Rui
Passage: Cao Rui (204 or 206 – 22 January 239), courtesy name Yuanzhong, was the second emperor of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period. His parentage is in dispute: his mother, Lady Zhen, was Yuan Xi's wife, but she later remarried Cao Pi, the first ruler of Wei. Based on conflicting accounts of his age, Pei Songzhi calculated that, in order to be Cao Pi's son, Cao Rui could not have been 36 (by East Asian age reckoning) when he died as recorded, so the recorded age was in error; Lu Bi and Mou Guangsheng argued instead that Cao Rui was Yuan Xi's son. Cao Rui's reign was viewed in many different ways throughout Chinese history. He was an emperor who was known to have been a strong military strategist and a good leader astute in commissioning capable officials. At the same time, he was personally a supporter of arts. He devoted much resources into building palaces and ancestral temples, and his reign saw the stalemate between his empire, Shu Han, and Eastern Wu become more entrenched. His building projects and his desire to have many concubines (who numbered in the thousands) greatly exhausted the imperial treasury. On his deathbed, he entrusted his son Cao Fang to the regency of Cao Shuang and Sima Yi — a fatal mistake for his clan, as Cao Shuang monopolised power and governed incompetently, eventually drawing a violent reaction from Sima Yi, who overthrew him in a coup d'état (Incident at Gaoping Tombs) and became in control of the Wei government from AD 249, eventually allowing his grandson Sima Yan to usurp the throne in AD 266. After his death, Cao Rui was posthumously honoured as "Emperor Ming" with the temple name "Liezu".
Title: Cao Xun
Passage: Cao Xun( 231 – September or October 244) was an imperial prince of the state of Cao Wei in the Three Kingdoms period of China. He was an adopted son of Cao Rui, the second emperor of Wei. While the identities of his parents are unknown, Cao Xun was allegedly a son of Cao Kai( 曹楷), the son of Cao Zhang( Cao Rui's uncle). On 23 September 235, Cao Rui enfeoffed Cao Xun as the Prince of Qin( 秦王). Cao Xun died sometime between 19 September and 18 October 244.
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22 January 239
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[
"Cao Xun",
"Cao Rui"
] |
What is the date of death of the director of film Wives Of Men?
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Title: Wives of Men
Passage: Wives of Men is a 1918 American silent drama film directed by John M. Stahl and starring Florence Reed. Stahl also wrote the screenplay with movie being produced by Grace Davison, who has a role in the film.
Title: John M. Stahl
Passage: John Malcolm Stahl( January 21, 1886 – January 12, 1950) was an American film director and producer.
Title: Theodred II (Bishop of Elmham)
Passage: Theodred II was a medieval Bishop of Elmham. The date of Theodred's consecration unknown, but the date of his death was sometime between 995 and 997.
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January 12, 1950
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[
"Wives of Men",
"John M. Stahl"
] |
Where was the place of death of the director of film Twilight On The Trail?
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Title: Twilight on the Trail
Passage: Twilight on the Trail is a 1941 American Western film directed by Howard Bretherton, written by J. Benton Cheney, Ellen Corby and Cecile Kramer, and starring William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Brad King, Wanda McKay, Jack Rockwell, Norman Willis and Robert Kent. It was released on September 29, 1941, by Paramount Pictures.
Title: Howard Bretherton
Passage: Howard Bretherton( 13 February 1890, Tacoma, Washington – 12 April 1969, San Diego, California) was an American film director, film editor, and the father of film editor David Bretherton.
Title: Jesse E. Hobson
Passage: Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 – November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955. Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation.
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San Diego
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[
"Twilight on the Trail",
"Howard Bretherton"
] |
Which film whose director was born first, Das Boot or Raw (Film)?
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Title: Das Boot
Passage: Das Boot( German:" The Boat") is a 1981 German war film written and directed by Wolfgang Petersen, produced by Günter Rohrbach, and starring Jürgen Prochnow, Herbert Grönemeyer, and Klaus Wennemann. It has been exhibited both as a theatrical release and as a TV miniseries( 1985), in several different home video versions of various running times, and in a director's cut version supervised by Petersen in 1997. An adaptation of Lothar- Günther Buchheim's 1973 German novel of the same name, the film is set during World War II and follows German U- boat" U- 96" and its crew, as they set out on a hazardous patrol in the Battle of the Atlantic. It depicts both the excitement of battle and the tedium of the fruitless hunt, and shows the men serving aboard U- boats as ordinary individuals with a desire to do their best for their comrades and their country. Development began in 1979. Several American directors were considered three years earlier before the film was shelved. During production, Heinrich Lehmann- Willenbrock, the captain of the real" U -96" and one of Germany's top U- boat" tonnage aces" during the war, and Hans- Joachim Krug, former first officer on, served as consultants. One of Petersen's goals was to guide the audience through" a journey to the edge of the mind"( the film's German tagline" Eine Reise ans Ende des Verstandes"), showing" what war is all about". Produced with a budget of 32 million DM( about$ 18.5 million, equivalent to million €), the film's high production cost ranks it among the most expensive films in German cinema, but the film was a commercial success and grossed$ 84.9 million worldwide( equivalent to million$). Columbia Pictures released both a German version and an English- dubbed version in the United States theatrically, but the film's German version gross was much higher than the English- dubbed version at the United States box- office. The film received highly positive reviews and was nominated for six Academy Awards, two of these nominations( for Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay) went to Petersen himself; he was also nominated for a BAFTA Award and DGA Award.
Title: Raw (film)
Passage: Raw is a 2016 French- Belgian horror drama film written and directed by Julia Ducournau, and starring Garance Marillier. The plot follows a young vegetarian's first year at veterinary school when she tastes meat for the first time and develops a craving for flesh. The film premiered at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival on 14 May 2016 and was theatrically released in the United States on 10 March 2017 by Focus World, and in France on 15 March 2017 by Wild Bunch. The film received critical acclaim, with praise for Ducournau's direction and screenplay, though was met with some controversy for its graphic content.
Title: Julia Ducournau
Passage: Julia Ducournau( born 18 November 1983) is a French film director and screenwriter. She is best known for her film" Raw". Her films typically fall under the horror genre; she is known for gory scenes, particularly to do with the human body.
Title: Wolfgang Petersen
Passage: Wolfgang Petersen( born 14 March 1941) is a German film director, film producer and screenwriter. He was nominated for two Academy Awards for the World War II submarine warfare film" Das Boot"( 1981). His other films include" The NeverEnding Story"( 1984)," Enemy Mine"( 1985)," In the Line of Fire"( 1993)," Outbreak"( 1995)," Air Force One"( 1997)," The Perfect Storm"( 2000)," Troy"( 2004), and" Poseidon"( 2006).
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Das Boot
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[
"Julia Ducournau",
"Das Boot",
"Wolfgang Petersen",
"Raw (film)"
] |
Who died first, Rinaldo Rinaldi or Georgi Stranski?
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Title: Rinaldo Rinaldi
Passage: Rinaldo Rinaldi( Padua, April 13, 1793 – Rome, July 28, 1873) was an Italian Sculptor. He was born in Padua. His parents were Teresa dei Conti Pisani and Domenico. At the age of eight he learned the trade of wood carving from his father. By the age of 14, he began carving in stone. By age 18, he was sent to study at the Accademia di Belle Arti in Venice under Leopoldo Cicognara and Matteini. A year later, he received a stipend to work in Rome, where he became a pupil of Canova in Rome. After the death of his master, Rinaldi attempted to occupy the same studio Canova had used for 30 years. In 1849, he joined the municipal council of the brief Roman Republic. After the papal restoration, he was briefly jailed. He completed the Monument to Pietro Fortunato Calvi, one of the Belfiore martyrs, unveiled in 1872 in Noale near the tower of the Clock Tower. He became dean of the Accademia di San Luca in Rome. He became Honorary member of the Accademia di Belle Arti of Venice in 1823, of the Academy in Rome in 1823, and the Virtuosi del Panteon in 1832, of the Academy of Fine Arts of Philadelphia in 1863. Pius IX decorated him with the Order of St Gregory and King Vittorio Emanuele II knighted him as cavalier of the Order of the Crown of Italy.
Title: David Scotus
Passage: David Scotus was a Gaelic chronicler who died in 1139.
Title: Georgi Stranski
Passage: Georgi Ivanov Stranski( 13 August 1847 – 17 January 1904) was a Bulgarian physician and politician. A close friend of Hristo Botev, Stranski was an active member of various organizations founded by Bulgarian emigrants in Romania( the United Principalities). After the Liberation of Bulgaria in 1878, Stranski was one of the leaders of the Liberal Party of Eastern Rumelia, and its successor after the Bulgarian unification in 1885, the all- Bulgarian People's Liberal Party of Stefan Stambolov. Between the accomplishment of the Bulgarian unification on 6 September 1885 and its international recognition in mid-1886, Stranski was the only ever Commissar of South Bulgaria.
Title: Willy Angerer
Passage: Willy Angerer( c. 1905 – July 21, 1936) was an Austrian mountaineer. He was one of four mountaineers who died in the 1936 Eiger north face climbing disaster, along with Toni Kurz, Andreas Hinterstoisser and Eduard Rainer. At twenty- seven Angerer was the oldest of the four climbers who died.
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Rinaldo Rinaldi
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[
"Georgi Stranski",
"Rinaldo Rinaldi"
] |
What is the date of death of the director of film Come To Vienna, I'Ll Show You Something!?
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Title: I'll Show You the Town
Passage: I'll Show You the Town is a 1925 American comedy film directed by Harry A. Pollard and written by Raymond L. Schrock and Harvey F. Thew. It is based on the 1924 novel "I'll Show You the Town" by Elmer Davis. The film stars Reginald Denny, Marian Nixon, Edward Kimball, Lilyan Tashman, Hayden Stevenson and Cissy Fitzgerald. The film was released on June 7, 1925, by Universal Pictures.
Title: Rolf Thiele
Passage: Rolf Thiele( 7 March 1918 – 9 October 1994) was a German film director, producer and screenwriter. He directed 42 films between 1951 and 1977. He was born in Proedlitz, then in the Austro- Hungarian Empire. His 1958 film" Eva" was entered into the 1959 Cannes Film Festival. His 1964 film" Tonio Kröger" was entered into the 14th Berlin International Film Festival.
Title: Come to Vienna, I'll Show You Something!
Passage: Come to Vienna, I'll Show You Something! is a 1970 Austrian- West German comedy film directed by Rolf Thiele and starring Tanja Gruber, Veit Relin and Andrea Rau. A sex comedy, it presents several events in the history of Vienna.
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9 October 1994
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[
"Come to Vienna, I'll Show You Something!",
"Rolf Thiele"
] |
What nationality is the performer of song Down The Street To 301?
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Title: Down the Street to 301
Passage: " Down the Street to 301" is a song originally recorded by Johnny Cash. It was written for him by Jack Clement. The song was recorded by Cash on July 17, 1958 during his final session for Sun Records( or on May 15) and released as a single( Sun 343, with" The Story of a Broken Heart" on the opposite side) in June 1960.
Title: Johnny Cash
Passage: John R. "Johnny" Cash (born J. R. Cash; February 26, 1932 – September 12, 2003) was an American singer, songwriter, musician, actor, and author. He is one of the best-selling music artists of all time, having sold more than 90 million records worldwide. His genre-spanning songs and sound embraced country, rock and roll, rockabilly, blues, folk, and gospel. This crossover appeal won Cash the rare honor of being inducted into the Country Music, Rock and Roll, and Gospel Music Halls of Fame. Born in Arkansas to poor cotton farmers, Cash rose to fame in the prominent country music scene in Memphis, Tennessee, after four years in the United States Air Force. Cash was known for his deep, calm bass-baritone voice, the distinctive sound of his Tennessee Three backing band characterized by train-like chugging guitar rhythms, a rebelliousness coupled with an increasingly somber and humble demeanor, free prison concerts, and a trademark, all-black stage wardrobe, which earned him the nickname "The Man in Black". He traditionally began his concerts by simply introducing himself, "Hello, I'm Johnny Cash," followed by his signature song "Folsom Prison Blues". Much of Cash's music contained themes of sorrow, moral tribulation, and redemption, especially in the later stages of his career. His other signature songs include "I Walk the LineRing of FireGet Rhythm", and "Man in Black". He also recorded humorous numbers like "One Piece at a Time" and "A Boy Named Sue"; a duet with his future wife, June Carter, called "Jackson" (followed by many further duets after their wedding); and railroad songs including "Hey, PorterOrange Blossom Special", and "Rock Island Line". During the last stage of his career, Cash covered songs by several late-20th-century rock artists, notably "Hurt" by Nine Inch Nails and "Rusty Cage" by Soundgarden.
Title: Kristian Leontiou
Passage: Kristian Leontiou (born February 1982) is a British singer of Greek Cypriot descent, and is the singer for the indie rock band One eskimO.
Title: Bernie Bonvoisin
Passage: Bernard Bonvoisin, known as Bernie Bonvoisin( born 9 July 1956 in Nanterre, Hauts- de- Seine), is a French hard rock singer and film director. He is best known for having been the singer of Trust. He was one of the best friends of Bon Scott the singer of AC/ DC and together they recorded the song" Ride On" which was one of the last songs by Bon Scott.
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American
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[
"Johnny Cash",
"Down the Street to 301"
] |
What nationality is the director of film The Broken Road (1921 Film)?
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Title: The Broken Road (1921 film)
Passage: The Broken Road is a 1921 British silent drama film directed by René Plaissetty and starring Harry Ham, Mary Massart and Tony Fraser. Three generations of a British family work to build a road in India. It was based on the 1907 novel" The Broken Road" by A.E.W. Mason.
Title: René Plaissetty
Passage: René Plaissetty (1889–1955) was an American film director. Son of Achille Plaissetty, chemist and businessman and Corinne Bonnecaze, professor of singing, René Plaissetty was born on March 7, 1889 in Chicago. In 1907, he came to live in France and later married Yvonne Lacroix, a French figure skating champion in 1908, with two daughters, Jacqueline in 1909 and Micheline in 1911. With the help of other administrators, He founded his production company Filma. In January 1920, leaving his factory to his assistant, he left for London where he returned to the studios with Mary Massart, who became his muse. His English feature films of 1920 and 1921 made for the "Stoll Film Co " are noticed by critics for their aesthetic and thematic qualities such as the strange Yellow Claw, according to a story by Sax Rohmer. In 1922, he returned to Paris and turned to Gaumont (in the series Pax) My little boy with Leontine Massart, sister of Mary. Still with the same producer, with Mary Massart, he staged an adaptation of Maurice Level's novel "L'Île sans nom". This eventful film (one sees in particular a shipwreck) receives a very favorable public and critical reception, due to the originality of the subject and the dramatic use of a new mode of communication, the Wireless telegraphy. In 1923 René Plaissetty considered American cinema more suited to his projects. He then returned to the United States with Mary Massart to marry in Los Angeles (they will have a son, Francis Léo) and met the director and producer Edwin Carewe. He immediately proposed the adaptation of a novel by Louise Gérard to "Son of the Sahara" published in 1922 in New York City. In 1943, he made an appearance as an actor in the film "Mission to Moscow", where he played Robert Coulondre, French ambassador to Berlin at the beginning of the war under the pseudonym Alex Caze. René Plaissetty died on January 4, 1955 in Los Angeles. He is buried in the Montebello Cemetery in California.
Title: G. Winston James
Passage: G. Winston James is an American poet, essayist, editor, and activist. His poetry collections include" Lyric: Poems Along a Broken Road" and" The Damaged Good".
Title: Peter Levin
Passage: Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre.
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American
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[
"The Broken Road (1921 film)",
"René Plaissetty"
] |
What nationality is the director of film Running On Empty (1988 Film)?
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Title: Running on Empty (1982 film)
Passage: Running on Empty( released in America as Fast Lane Fever) is a 1982 Australian action film. Shot in cambilligo petrol station near Cobar and Sydney in New South Wales, Australia.
Title: Peter Levin
Passage: Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre.
Title: Running on Empty (1988 film)
Passage: Running on Empty is a 1988 drama film directed by Sidney Lumet and starring River Phoenix, Judd Hirsch, Christine Lahti, and Martha Plimpton. It was produced by Lorimar Television. It is the story of a counterculture couple on the run from the FBI, and how one of their sons starts to break out of this fugitive lifestyle. Phoenix was nominated for the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for his role in the film; Naomi Foner was nominated for Best Original Screenplay. Phoenix was nominated for Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role at the Golden Globes; Lahti was nominated for Best Performance by an Actress. The film was nominated for Best Director and Best Motion Picture( Drama), and it won a Golden Globe for Best Screenplay. Plimpton was nominated for a Young Artist Award for Best Young Actress in a Motion Picture. In a backstage interview on March 21, 1989, at the 61st Academy Awards Nominees Luncheon, Phoenix expressed his wishes for the film to have a sequel. The film marked the second time that Phoenix and Plimpton played romantic interests, having co-starred in the film" The Mosquito Coast" two years earlier.
Title: Sidney Lumet
Passage: Sidney Arthur Lumet( June 25, 1924 – April 9, 2011) was an American director, producer, and screenwriter with over 50 films to his credit. He was nominated five times for the Academy Award: four for Best Director for" 12 Angry Men"( 1957)," Dog Day Afternoon"( 1975)," Network"( 1976), and" The Verdict"( 1982) and one for Best Adapted Screenplay for" Prince of the City"( 1981). He did not win an individual Academy Award, but did receive an Academy Honorary Award, and 14 of his films were nominated for Oscars, including" Network", which was nominated for ten and won four. According to" The Encyclopedia of Hollywood" Lumet was one of the most prolific filmmakers of the modern era, directing more than one movie a year on average since his directorial debut in 1957. Turner Classic Movies notes his" strong direction of actorsvigorous storytelling" and the" social realism" in his best work. Film critic Roger Ebert described him as" one of the finest craftsmen and warmest humanitarians among all film directors." Lumet was also known as an" actor's director," having worked with the best of them during his career, probably more than" any other director." Sean Connery, who acted in five of his films, considered him one of his favorite directors, and one who had that" vision thing." A member of the maiden cohort of New York's Actors Studio, Lumet began his directorial career in Off- Broadway productions, then became a highly efficient TV director. His first movie," 12 Angry Men"( 1957), was a courtroom drama centered on a tense jury deliberation. Lumet subsequently divided his energies among political and social drama films, as well as adaptations of literary plays and novels, big stylish stories, New York- based black comedies, and realistic crime dramas, including" Serpico" and" Prince of the City". As a result of directing" 12 Angry Men", he was also responsible for leading the first wave of directors who made a successful transition from TV to movies. In 2005 Lumet received an Academy Award for Lifetime Achievement for his" brilliant services to screenwriters, performers, and the art of the motion picture." Two years later he concluded his career with the acclaimed drama" Before the Devil Knows You're Dead"( 2007). A few months after Lumet's death in April 2011, a retrospective celebration of his work was held at New York's Lincoln Center with numerous speakers and film stars. In 2015 Nancy Buirski directed" By Sidney Lumet", a documentary about his career, and in January 2017 PBS devoted its" American Masters" series to Lumet's life as a director.
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American
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[
"Running on Empty (1988 film)",
"Sidney Lumet"
] |
Do both films: Crime On Their Hands and Battling With Buffalo Bill have the directors from the same country?
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Title: Crime on Their Hands
Passage: Crime on Their Hands is a 1948 short subject directed by Edward Bernds starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges( Moe Howard, Larry Fine and Shemp Howard). It is the 112th entry in the series released by Columbia Pictures starring the comedians, who released 190 shorts for the studio between 1934 and 1959.
Title: Battling with Buffalo Bill
Passage: Battling with Buffalo Bill is a 1931 American Pre-Code Western serial film directed by Ray Taylor and starring Tom Tyler, Lucile Browne, William Desmond, Rex Bell, and Francis Ford. Based on the book" The Great West That Was" by William F." Buffalo Bill" Cody, the film is about a cowboy named Buffalo Bill who goes up against a shady gambler who is attempting to scare off the townspeople so he can gain possession of a gold strike. When a nearby Indian tribe is provoked into attacking the town, the cavalry rides in to the rescue. Cody's book was also used as the inspiration for the studio's highly successful 1930 serial" The Indians Are Coming". " Battling with Buffalo Bill" was Universal Pictures's 78th serial, the 10th with sound and 4th with full sound, of the studio's total of 137 serials.
Title: Edward Bernds
Passage: Edward Bernds (July 12, 1905May 20, 2000) was an American screenwriter and director, born in Chicago, Illinois.
Title: Ray Taylor (director)
Passage: Ray Taylor (1 December 1888 – 15 February 1952) was an American film director. He directed 159 films between 1926 and 1949. His debut was the 1926 film serial "Fighting with Buffalo Bill".
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yes
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[
"Edward Bernds",
"Crime on Their Hands",
"Battling with Buffalo Bill",
"Ray Taylor (director)"
] |
Do both Doctor Sleep (2019 Film) and 1408 (Film) films have the directors from the same country?
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Title: Doctor Sleep (2019 film)
Passage: Doctor Sleep is a 2019 American horror film based on the 2013 novel of the same name by Stephen King, a sequel to King's 1977 novel" The Shining". The film, which also serves as a sequel to the film adaptation of" The Shining", directed by Stanley Kubrick, is set several decades after the events of the original and combines elements of the 1977 novel as well. " Doctor Sleep" is written, directed, and edited by Mike Flanagan. It stars Ewan McGregor as Danny Torrance, a man with psychic abilities who struggles with childhood trauma. Rebecca Ferguson, Kyliegh Curran( in her feature film debut), and Cliff Curtis have supporting roles. Warner Bros. began developing a film adaptation shortly after" Doctor Sleep" was published in 2013. Writer- producer Akiva Goldsman wrote a script, but the studio did not secure a budget for the film until the box office success of its 2017 horror film" It", also based on a novel by King. Flanagan was hired to rewrite Goldsman's script and direct the film. Flanagan said the film would try and reconcile the differences between" The Shining" novel and film. Filming began in September 2018 in Georgia, including Atlanta and the surrounding area, and concluded in December 2018. Warner Bros. released" Doctor Sleep" in international territories starting October 31, 2019, and in the United States on November 8, 2019. The film received generally positive reviews, garnering praise from critics for its performances but was criticized for its lengthy runtime. Having grossed only$ 71 million worldwide, its performance at the box office was considered a disappointment due to the success of recent King adaptations such as" It Chapter Two" and" Pet Sematary".
Title: Mikael Håfström
Passage: Jan Mikael Håfström( born 1 July 1960) is a Swedish film director and screenwriter. He is best known for the 2003 film" Evil".
Title: 1408 (film)
Passage: 1408 is a 2007 American psychological horror film based on Stephen King's 1999 short story of the same name. It is directed by Mikael Håfström and stars John Cusack, Samuel L. Jackson, Mary McCormack, Tony Shalhoub, Len Cariou, Isiah Whitlock, Jr., and Jasmine Jessica Anthony. The film was released in the United States on June 22, 2007, although July 13( which in 2007 fell on a Friday) is mentioned as the release date on the website. The film follows Mike Enslin, an author who investigates allegedly haunted houses and rents the titular room 1408 at a New York City hotel. Although skeptical of the paranormal, he is soon trapped in the room where he experiences bizarre events. Reviews were mostly positive and the film did well at the box office.
Title: Mike Flanagan (filmmaker)
Passage: Mike Flanagan( born May 20, 1978) is an American filmmaker. He is best known for his horror films, all of which he directed, wrote, and edited, including" Absentia"( 2011)," Oculus"( 2013)," HushBefore I Wake"( all 2016)," Gerald ’s Game"( 2017), and" Doctor Sleep"( 2019). Flanagan also created, directed, produced, wrote, and edited the Netflix supernatural horror series" The Haunting of Hill House"( 2018), based on Shirley Jackson's novel of the same name. He is currently developing a stand- alone second season, titled" The Haunting of Bly Manor", which will be based on the novel" The Turn of the Screw" by Henry James. Flanagan's work has attracted the praise of critics for his directing, focus on characters and themes rarely depicted in horror, and lack of reliance on jumpscares; Stephen King and William Friedkin, among others, have praised him. He is married to actress Kate Siegel, who has been featured in all of his works since" Oculus"( with the notable exception of" Before I Wake"); they also wrote the screenplay of" Hush" together.
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no
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[
"Mike Flanagan (filmmaker)",
"Mikael Håfström",
"1408 (film)",
"Doctor Sleep (2019 film)"
] |
Which film came out first, Cats & Dogs: The Revenge Of Kitty Galore or Idle Hands?
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Title: The Revenge of Count Silvain
Passage: The Revenge of Count Silvain( German: Graf Sylvains Rache) is a 1920 German silent comedy film directed by Willy Grunwald and starring Asta Nielsen.
Title: The Revenge of Frankenstein
Passage: The Revenge of Frankenstein is a 1958 British horror film made by Hammer Film Productions. Directed by Terence Fisher, the film stars Peter Cushing, Francis Matthews, Michael Gwynn and Eunice Gayson. In the United States, it was released in June, 1958 on a double bill with" Curse of the Demon". " The Revenge of Frankenstein" was a sequel to" The Curse of Frankenstein", the studio's 1957 adaptation of Mary Shelley's novel" Frankenstein".
Title: Idle Hands
Passage: Idle Hands is a 1999 American dark comedy film directed by Rodman Flender, written by Terri Hughes and Ron Milbauer, and starring Devon Sawa, Seth Green, Elden Henson, Jessica Alba, and Vivica A. Fox. The main plot follows the life of an average lazy stoner teenager, Anton Tobias( Sawa), whose hand becomes possessed and goes on a killing spree, even after being cut off from his arm. The film's title is based on the saying" idle hands are the Devil's play- things" or" the devil makes work for idle hands". The film grossed over$ 4 million from an estimated$ 25 million budget.
Title: Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore
Passage: Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore (also known as Cats & Dogs 2 or Cats & Dogs 2: The Revenge of Kitty Galore) is a 2010 American-Australian spy comedy film directed by Brad Peyton in his directional debut, produced by Andrew Lazar, Polly Johnsen, Greg Michael and Brent O'Connor with music by Christopher Lennertz and Shirley Bassey and written by Ron J. Friedman and Steve Bencich. The film stars Chris O'Donnell and Jack McBrayer. The film also stars the voices of James Marsden, Nick Nolte, Christina Applegate, Katt Williams, Bette Midler, Neil Patrick Harris, Sean Hayes, Joe Pantoliano, Michael Clarke Duncan, Wallace Shawn and Roger Moore. The film is a stand-alone sequel to the 2001 film "Cats & Dogs", with more focus on its animal characters than the previous film, and was released on July 30, 2010 by Warner Bros. Pictures. It received mostly negative reviews from film critics and it earned $112.5 million on an $85 million budget. A video game of the same title was developed by 505 Games and was released for the Nintendo DS on July 20, 2010.
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Idle Hands
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[
"Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore",
"Idle Hands"
] |
Which film has the director who was born earlier, Shaitan (Film) or La Nuit Des Horloges?
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Title: Shaitan (film)
Passage: Shaitan is a 2011 Indian black comedy crime thriller film directed by Bejoy Nambiar starring Rajeev Khandelwal, Kalki Koechlin, Gulshan Devaiya, Shiv Panditt, Neil Bhoopalam, Kirti Kulhari, Rajit Kapoor, Pawan Malhotra and Rajkummar Rao. The film was released on 10 June 2011.
Title: La nuit des horloges
Passage: La nuit des horloges ( English: The Night of the Clocks or Night Clocks) is a 2007 French fantasy film directed by Jean Rollin. The film stars French writer and former pornographic actress Ovidie, with others who have appeared in many of his early works; Françoise Blanchard, Dominique, Nathalie Perrey and Jean- Loup Philippe. The release, his penultimate film, marks forty years of Rollin's career and pays homage to many of his earlier film works and serves as a thank you to his many loyal fans.
Title: Bejoy Nambiar
Passage: Bejoy Nambiar( born 12 April 1979) is an Indian film director, and screenwriter known for his work in Bollywood. He is mostly known for his critically acclaimed short films," Rahu" and" Reflections", starring Mohanlal. He was the winner of Sony PIX ’ s Gateway to Hollywood, as the best director judged by Ashok Amritraj, Rajat Kapoor and Anurag Basu. He marked his feature film debut with the thriller" Shaitan"( 2011). His second feature film was a bilingual gangster- comedy film called" David". His latest Bollywood film was Wazir( 2016), starring Amitabh Bachchan and Farhan Akhtar. He has also directed a short video' Sachinocalypse' for All India Bakchod.
Title: Jean Rollin
Passage: Jean Michel Rollin Roth Le Gentil( 3 November 193815 December 2010) was a French film director, actor, and novelist best known for his work in the fantastique genre. His career, spanning over fifty years, featured early short films and his achievements with his first four vampire classics" Le viol du vampire"( 1968)," La vampire nue"( 1970)," Le frisson des vampires"( 1970), and" Requiem pour un vampire"( 1971). Rollin's subsequent notable works include" La rose de fer"( 1973)," Lèvres de sang"( 1975)," Les raisins de la mort"( 1978)," Fascination"( 1979), and" La morte vivante"( 1982). His films are noted for their exquisite, if mostly static, cinematography, off- kilter plot progression and poetic dialogue, their playful surrealism and recurrent use of well- constructed female lead characters. Outlandish denouments and abstruse visual symbols were trademarks throughout his' dark fantasy' career. Remarkably, in spite of their seeming high production values and precise craftsmanship, his films were made with very little money, and often under crushing deadlines. In the mid-1970s, lack of regular work led the director to direct mostly pornographic films under various pseudonyms, an activity he continued until the early 1980s.
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La Nuit Des Horloges
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[
"Jean Rollin",
"Shaitan (film)",
"La nuit des horloges",
"Bejoy Nambiar"
] |
Which country the director of film Tiger On Beat is from?
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Title: Lau Kar-leung
Passage: Lau Kar-leung( 28 July 1934 – 25 June 2013), also known as Liu Chia- liang, was a Hong Kong- based Chinese actor, filmmaker, choreographer and martial artist. Lau is best known for the films he made in the 1970s and 1980s for the Shaw Brothers Studio. One of his most famous works is" The 36th Chamber of Shaolin" which starred Gordon Liu, as well as" Drunken Master II" which starred Jackie Chan.
Title: Tiger on Beat
Passage: Tiger on Beat( 老虎出更), also known as Tiger on the Beat is a 1988 Hong Kong action- comedy film directed by Lau Kar-leung. It stars Chow Yun-fat and Conan Lee as a buddy cop team who originally hate each other, but learn to overcome their differences in solving a case.
Title: Deng Yubiao
Passage: Deng Yubiao (born 8 June 1997) is a Chinese footballer who currently plays for China League One side Guangdong South China Tiger on loan from Guangzhou Evergrande Taobao.
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Chinese
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[
"Lau Kar-leung",
"Tiger on Beat"
] |
What is the place of birth of the director of film So This Is Love (Film)?
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Title: So This Is Love (film)
Passage: So This Is Love (also known as The Grace Moore Story) is a 1953 film directed by Gordon Douglas, based on the life of singer Grace Moore. The film stars Kathryn Grayson as Moore, and Merv Griffin. The story chronicles Moore's rise to stardom from 1918 to February 7, 1928 when she made her premiere at the Metropolitan Opera.
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.
Title: Alex Love
Passage: Alex Love( born June 2, 1989) is an American boxer in the flyweight class.
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New York
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[
"So This Is Love (film)",
"Gordon Douglas (director)"
] |
Which film has the director who died earlier, Girl In 313 or Portuguese Rhapsody?
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Title: Portuguese Rhapsody
Passage: Portuguese Rhapsody is a 1959 Portuguese documentary film directed by João Mendes. It was entered into the 1959 Cannes Film Festival.
Title: Girl in 313
Passage: Girl in 313 is a 1940 American drama film directed by Ricardo Cortez and written by Barry Trivers and M. Clay Adams. The film stars Florence Rice, Kent Taylor, Lionel Atwill, Kay Aldridge, Mary Treen and Jack Carson. The film was released on May 31, 1940, by 20th Century Fox.
Title: Ricardo Cortez
Passage: Ricardo Cortez (born Jacob Kranze or Jacob Krantz; September 19, 1900 – April 28, 1977) was an American film actor and director. He was also credited as Jack Crane early in his acting career.
Title: João Mendes (director)
Passage: João Mendes( 18 June 1919 – 28 August 1997) was a Portuguese film director. He directed 33 films between 1944 and 1982.
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Girl In 313
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[
"João Mendes (director)",
"Portuguese Rhapsody",
"Girl in 313",
"Ricardo Cortez"
] |
Why did the composer of film A Hard Day'S Night (Film) die?
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Title: A Hard Day's Night (film)
Passage: A Hard Day's Night is a 1964 British musical comedy film directed by Richard Lester and starring the Beatles—John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr—during the height of Beatlemania. It was written by Alun Owen and originally released by United Artists. The film portrays 36 hours in the lives of the group. The film was a financial and critical success. Forty years after its release, "Time" magazine rated it as one of the 100 all-time great films. In 1997, British critic Leslie Halliwell described it as a "comic fantasia with music; an enormous commercial success with the director trying every cinematic gag in the book" and awarded it a full four stars. The film is credited as being one of the most influential of all musical films, inspiring numerous spy films, the Monkees' television show and pop music videos. In 1999, the British Film Institute ranked it the 88th greatest British film of the 20th century.
Title: George Harrison
Passage: George Harrison (25 February 1943 – 29 November 2001) was an English musician, singer-songwriter, and music and film producer who achieved international fame as the lead guitarist of the Beatles. Sometimes called "the quiet Beatle", Harrison embraced Indian culture and helped broaden the scope of popular music through his incorporation of Indian instrumentation and Hindu-aligned spirituality in the Beatles' work. Although the majority of the band's songs were written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney, most Beatles albums from 1965 onwards contained at least two Harrison compositions. His songs for the group included "TaxmanWithin You Without YouWhile My Guitar Gently WeepsHere Comes the Sun" and "Something". Harrison's earliest musical influences included George Formby and Django Reinhardt; Carl Perkins, Chet Atkins and Chuck Berry were subsequent influences. By 1965, he had begun to lead the Beatles into folk rock through his interest in Bob Dylan and the Byrds, and towards Indian classical music through his use of the sitar on "Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)". Having initiated the band's embracing of Transcendental Meditation in 1967, he subsequently developed an association with the Hare Krishna movement. After the band's break-up in 1970, Harrison released the triple album "All Things Must Pass", a critically acclaimed work that produced his most successful hit single, "My Sweet Lord", and introduced his signature sound as a solo artist, the slide guitar. He also organised the 1971 Concert for Bangladesh with Indian musician Ravi Shankar, a precursor to later benefit concerts such as Live Aid. In his role as a music and film producer, Harrison produced acts signed to the Beatles' Apple record label before founding Dark Horse Records in 1974 and co-founding HandMade Films in 1978. Harrison released several best-selling singles and albums as a solo performer. In 1988, he co-founded the platinum-selling supergroup the Traveling Wilburys. A prolific recording artist, he was featured as a guest guitarist on tracks by Badfinger, Ronnie Wood and Billy Preston, and collaborated on songs and music with Dylan, Eric Clapton, Ringo Starr and Tom Petty, among others. " Rolling Stone" magazine ranked him number 11 in their list of the "100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time". He is a two-time Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee – as a member of the Beatles in 1988, and posthumously for his solo career in 2004. Harrison's first marriage, to model Pattie Boyd in 1966, ended in divorce in 1977. The following year he married Olivia Arias, with whom he had a son, Dhani. Harrison died from lung cancer in 2001 at the age of 58, two years after surviving a knife attack by an intruder at his Friar Park home. His remains were cremated and the ashes were scattered according to Hindu tradition in a private ceremony in the Ganges and Yamuna rivers in India. He left an estate of almost £100 million.
Title: David Janson
Passage: David Janson( born David Jackson, 30 March 1950) is an English actor whose stage debut was in" Oliver!" in 1962. He joined the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1963 in" A Midsummer Night's Dream" and appeared as the young boy( during Ringo's walk) in The Beatles film" A Hard Day's Night"( billed as" David Jaxon").
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lung cancer
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[
"George Harrison",
"A Hard Day's Night (film)"
] |
Are director of film Unconquered and director of film Follow Your Heart (1996 film) from the same country?
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Title: Follow Your Heart (1996 film)
Passage: Follow Your Heart is a 1996 Italian romance drama film written and directed by Cristina Comencini. It is based on the novel with the same name by Susanna Tamaro. For her performance Virna Lisi won a Globo d'oro and a Nastro d'Argento for best actress.
Title: Cecil B. DeMille
Passage: Cecil Blount DeMille( August 12, 1881 – January 21, 1959) was an American filmmaker. Between 1914 and 1958, he made a total of 70 features, both silent and sound films. He is acknowledged as a founding father of the American cinema and the most commercially successful producer- director in film history. His films were distinguished by their epic scale and by his cinematic showmanship. His silent films were more diverse in genre, among which included social dramas, comedies, Westerns, farces, morality plays, and historical pageants. De Mille began his career as a stage actor in 1900. He later moved to writing and directing stage productions, some with Jesse Lasky, who was then a vaudeville producer. DeMille's first film," The Squaw Man"( 1914), was also the first feature film shot in Hollywood. Its interracial love story made it commercially successful and it first publicized Hollywood as the home of the U.S. film industry. The continued success of his productions led to the founding of Paramount Pictures with Lasky and Adolph Zukor. His first biblical epic," The Ten Commandments"( 1923), was both a critical and commercial success; it held the Paramount revenue record for twenty- five years. De Mille directed" The King of Kings"( 1927), a biography of Jesus, which gained approval for its sensitivity and reached more than 800 million viewers. " The Sign of the Cross"( 1932) is said to be the first sound film to integrate all aspects of cinematic technique. " Cleopatra"( 1934) was his first film to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture. After more than thirty years in film production, DeMille reached a pinnacle in his career with" Samson and Delilah"( 1949), a biblical epic which became the highest- grossing film of 1950. Along with biblical and historical narratives, he also directed films oriented toward" neo-naturalism", which tried to portray the laws of man fighting the forces of nature. He received his first nomination for the Academy Award for Best Director for his circus drama" The Greatest Show on Earth"( 1952), which won both the Academy Award for Best Picture and the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama. His last and best known film," The Ten Commandments"( 1956), also a Best Picture Academy Award nominee, is currently the eighth- highest- grossing film of all time, adjusted for inflation. In addition to his Best Picture Awards, he received an Academy Honorary Award for his film contributions, the Palme d' Or( posthumously) for" Union Pacific"( 1939), a DGA Award for Lifetime Achievement, and the Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award. He was the first recipient of the Golden Globe Cecil B. DeMille Award, which was named in his honor. DeMille's reputation as a filmmaker has grown over time and his work has influenced many other films and directors.
Title: Unconquered
Passage: Unconquered is a 1947 adventure film produced and directed by Cecil B. DeMille and starring Gary Cooper and Paulette Goddard. The supporting cast features Boris Karloff, Cecil Kellaway, Ward Bond, Howard Da Silva, Virginia Campbell, Katherine DeMille( the director's daughter), C. Aubrey Smith and Mike Mazurki. It was released by Paramount Pictures. The film depicts the violent struggles between American colonists and Native Americans on the western frontier in the mid-18th century during the time of Pontiac's Rebellion, primarily around Fort Pitt( modern- day Pittsburgh).
Title: Cristina Comencini
Passage: Cristina Comencini( born 8 May 1956) is an Italian film director, screenwriter and novelist.
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no
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[
"Cecil B. DeMille",
"Follow Your Heart (1996 film)",
"Unconquered",
"Cristina Comencini"
] |
Are Will-O-Bees and Gods Child both from the same country?
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Title: Hungarian mythology
Passage: Hungarian mythology includes the myths, legends, folk tales, fairy tales and gods of the Hungarians, also known as the Magyars.
Title: Will-O-Bees
Passage: The Will- O- Bees were an American folk rock and sunshine pop trio in the 1960s comprising Janet Blossom, Steven Porter, and Robert Merchanthouse( born c. 1947, Indiana).
Title: Kasador
Passage: Kasador is a Canadian indie rock/ pop band originating from Kingston, Ontario. The four- piece band was formed in 2012, and was known as the Will Hunter Band until changing the group's name in early 2015. Members as of March 2019 are Will Hunter, Cam Wyatt, Boris Baker, and Stephen Abudofuor.
Title: Gods Child
Passage: Gods Child was an American rock band from New York City, New York, formed in 1991 by Chris Seefried (lead vocals and guitar) and Gary DeRosa (keyboards and background vocals). Steve Tayler Barrett, the band's manager, was an integral part of the creative as well as the business side of the band. His input included lyrics, song titles, song structures, styling, band personnel and creative ideas. Gods Child gained popularity following the release of their debut album, "Everybody" (1994), which featured the hit single "Everybody's 1". Their second album, "Aluminum", was a critics' choice but less of a radio hit. After touring for this album, the band relocated to Los Angeles and changed their name to Joe 90. They went on to make debut record "Dream This" for Geffen Records, along with other independent releases. The band's influences include T.Rex, Lou Reed, Prince, Patti Smith, Sly and The Family Stone, The Doors, Curtis Mayfield, U2, early Blue Öyster Cult and The Beatles.
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yes
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[
"Will-O-Bees",
"Gods Child"
] |
Which film has the director who was born earlier, The Thrill Hunter or Funeral Home (1980 Film)?
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Title: The Thrill Hunter
Passage: The Thrill Hunter is a 1933 American pre-Code comedy film directed by George B. Seitz. Buck Jones stars as a habitual teller of tall tales, while Dorothy Revier plays the film star he tries to impress.
Title: Funeral Home (1980 film)
Passage: Funeral Home( originally released as Cries in the Night) is a 1980 Canadian horror film directed by William Fruet and starring Lesleh Donaldson, Kay Hawtrey, Jack Van Evera, Alf Humphreys, and Harvey Atkin. The plot follows a teenager spending the summer at her grandmother's inn—formerly a funeral home —where guests begin to disappear. Originally released in Canada in 1980 under the title" Cries in the Night", the film was re-titled for its 1982 U.S. theatrical and home video releases as" Funeral Home".
Title: William Fruet
Passage: William Fruet( born January 1, 1933) is a Canadian film and television director, playwright and screenwriter. He made his directorial debut with the drama" Wedding in White"( 1972), based on a play he had also written. The film won Best Picture at the Canadian Film Awards in 1973. His later career included several horror films, including" Death Weekend"( 1972)," Cries in the Night"( 1980), and" Killer Party"( 1986), as well as television series, including" Goosebumps" and. Other writing credits include the influential Canadian film" Goin' Down the Road", which he co-wrote with Donald Shebib,
Title: George B. Seitz
Passage: George Brackett Seitz (January 3, 1888 – July 8, 1944) was an American playwright, screenwriter, film actor and director. He was known for his screenplays for action serials, such as "The Perils of Pauline" (1914) and "The Exploits of Elaine" (1914). Seitz was born in Boston, Massachusetts, started his career as a playwright, and also wrote some fiction for "up-market" pulp magazines such as "Adventure" and "People's Magazine". Seitz did much of his early work in Fort Lee, New Jersey when many other early film studios in America's first motion picture industry were based there. He was the director of more than one hundred films, the writer of more than thirty screenplays, and an actor in seven films. He worked at Columbia Pictures and at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer where he directed eleven films in the "Andy Hardy" series of the 1930s & 1940s. He died in Hollywood, California in 1944. Although an acquaintance of the cinematographer John F. Seitz, they were not related. He was the father of George B. Seitz Jr., who was a writer/director active in the 1940s and 1950s in films and television.
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The Thrill Hunter
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[
"George B. Seitz",
"William Fruet",
"The Thrill Hunter",
"Funeral Home (1980 film)"
] |
Are director of film 2 Champions Of Shaolin and director of film The Mystery Man (Film) both from the same country?
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Title: Chang Cheh
Passage: Chang Cheh( 10 February 1923 – 22 June 2002) was a Chinese filmmaker, screenwriter, lyricist and producer active in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. Chang Cheh directed more than 90 films in Greater China, the majority of them with the Shaw Brothers Studio in Hong Kong. Most of his films are action films, especially" wuxia" and" kung fu" films filled with violence. In the early 1970s he frequently cast actors David Chiang and Ti Lung in his films. In the late 1970s he mainly worked with a group of actors known as the Venom Mob. Chang Cheh is also known for his long- time collaboration with writer Ni Kuang.
Title: 2 Champions of Shaolin
Passage: 2 Champions of Shaolin( 少林與武當 Shàolín Yǔ Wǔdāng) is a 1980 Shaw Brothers film directed by Chang Cheh. Starring the Venoms, it continues the then- popular theme of feuds between Shaolin and Wudang. Rumors suggest that a rift was occurring between Kuo Chui and Lu Feng over choreography credits in previous films thus they came to an agreement that Kuo Chui would sit out 2 Champions of Shaolin and Lu Feng will sit out a later film, thus giving the role usually filled by Kuo to Lo Mang. The film was digitally enhanced by Joseph Kahn for the Chemical Brothers' music video" Get Yourself High".
Title: Ray McCarey
Passage: Raymond Benedict McCarey( September 6, 1904 – December 1, 1948) was an American film director, brother of director Leo McCarey.
Title: The Mystery Man (film)
Passage: The Mystery Man is a 1935 American film directed by Ray McCarey.
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no
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[
"Ray McCarey",
"Chang Cheh",
"2 Champions of Shaolin",
"The Mystery Man (film)"
] |
Do both directors of films The Barber Of Seville (1948 Film) and The Penalty (1920 Film) have the same nationality?
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Title: The Barber of Seville (1948 film)
Passage: The Barber of Seville( French: Le Barbier de Séville) is a French film directed by Jean Loubignac released in 1948. It is a screen version of the 1816 opera by Rossini based on the play by Beaumarchais( in the translation by Castil- Blaze). Filmed at the Billancourt Studios it uses the Théâtre national de l' Opéra- Comique production of the time. It was filmed in 1947, released in May 1948, and lasts around 95 minutes. The opera had been seen at all the principal lyric theatres in Paris; at the Salle Favart it had been performed over 500 times by the time of the film, which features several popular singers from the company. The film director is Jean Loubignac, director of photography René Colas, sets by Louis Le Barbenchon, and producer Claude Dolbert, for Codo- Cinéma.
Title: Jean Loubignac
Passage: Jean Alexandre Loubignac( 23 November 1901- 4 March 1991) was a French film director. A specialist of popular comedies, Jean Loubignac is well known for the film" Ah! Les belles bacchantes" which he directed in 1955, written and performed by Robert Dhéry and Francis Blanche.
Title: Wallace Worsley
Passage: Wallace A. Worsley, Sr.( December 8, 1878 – March 26, 1944) was an American stage actor who became a film director in the silent era. During his career, Worsley directed 29 films and acted in 7 films. He directed several motion pictures starring Lon Chaney Sr., and his professional relationship with the actor was the best Chaney had, second to his partnership with Tod Browning. " The Hunchback of Notre Dame"( 1923), along with" The Penalty"( 1920). Worsley's 1922 horror film" A Blind Bargain" with Chaney is one of the most sought after lost films.
Title: The Penalty (1920 film)
Passage: The Penalty is an American crime film starring Lon Chaney and originally released in 1920 by Goldwyn Pictures. The movie was directed by Wallace Worsley, and written by Philip Lonergan and Charles Kenyon, based upon the pulp novel by Gouverneur Morris. The supporting cast includes Charles Clary, Doris Pawn, Jim Mason, and Claire Adams.
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no
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[
"The Barber of Seville (1948 film)",
"The Penalty (1920 film)",
"Jean Loubignac",
"Wallace Worsley"
] |
Who is the father of the director of film Op Med Hodet!?
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Title: Op med hodet!
Passage: Op med hodet! (literally, Up with Your Head!, or Cheer Up!) is a Norwegian comedy film from 1934. It was directed by Tancred Ibsen and produced by Erling Bergendahl. The actors appearing in the film include Lillebil Ibsen, Lalla Carlsen, and Leif Juster. The film was very experimental for its time, and it included special effects, multiple exposures, reverse motion, and color sequences. The title of the film is a reference to the opening line of a poem in Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson's novel "En glad Gut" (A Happy Boy): "Løft ditt hode, du raske gutt!" (Lift your head, you restless youth!), spoken by a Bjørnson statue in the film.
Title: Tancred Ibsen
Passage: Tancred Ibsen( 11 July 1893 – 4 December 1978) was a Norwegian officer, pilot, film director, and screenwriter. He was the son of Sigurd Ibsen, and the grandson of Henrik Ibsen and Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson. He was married to dancer and actress Lillebil Ibsen. His son Tancred Ibsen, Jr.( 1921–2015) was a Norwegian diplomat.
Title: Yasuichi Oshima
Passage: He is the father of manga artist Towa Oshima.
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Sigurd Ibsen
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[
"Tancred Ibsen",
"Op med hodet!"
] |
Why did the director of film The Frog Prince (1971 Film) die?
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Title: Ian Barry (director)
Passage: Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV.
Title: E. D. Baker
Passage: Elizabeth Dawson Baker is an American children's novelist who made her international debut in 2002 with" The Frog Princess" which was a Texas Lone Star Reading List Book, A Book Sense Children's Pick, a Florida's Sunshine State Readers List pick and a 2006 Sasquatch Book Award nominee. " The Frog Princess" has also inspired a series of eight additional books based on it. " The Frog Princess" inspired the 2009 Disney film" The Princess and the Frog".
Title: Jim Henson
Passage: James Maury Henson (September 24, 1936 – May 16, 1990) was an American puppeteer, animator, cartoonist, actor, inventor, filmmaker, and screenwriter who achieved worldwide notice as the creator of The Muppets (1955–present) and "Fraggle Rock" (1983–1987); and as the director of "The Dark Crystal" (1982) and "Labyrinth" (1986). He was born in Greenville, Mississippi, and raised in Leland, Mississippi, and University Park, Maryland.
Henson began developing puppets in high school. He created "Sam and Friends", a short-form comedy television program, while he was a freshman at the University of Maryland, College Park. He graduated from the University of Maryland with a degree in home economics, after which he produced coffee advertisements and developed experimental films. In 1958, he co-founded Muppets, Inc., which became The Jim Henson Company. In 1969, Henson joined the children's educational television program "Sesame Street" where he helped to develop characters for the series. He and his creative team also appeared on the sketch comedy show "Saturday Night Live". He produced "The Muppet Show" during this period, premiering the series in 1976. He won fame for his characters, particularly Kermit the Frog, Rowlf the Dog, and Ernie. During the later years of his life, he founded the Jim Henson Foundation and Jim Henson's Creature Shop. He won the Emmy Award twice for his involvement in "The Storyteller" and "The Jim Henson Hour". On May 16, 1990, Henson died from toxic shock syndrome in New York City at the age of 53. His remains were cremated and the ashes were scattered near Taos, New Mexico. In the weeks following his death, he was celebrated with a wave of tributes. He was posthumously inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1991 and was selected to be one of the Disney Legends in 2011.
Title: The Frog Prince (1971 film)
Passage: The Frog Prince( released on home video as Tales from Muppetland: The Frog Prince) is a 1971 American/ Canadian musical fantasy comedy television special directed by Jim Henson, and jointly produced by Robert Lawrence Productions and Henson Associates. It is a retelling of the classic fairy tale of" The Frog Prince" featuring Kermit the Frog as the narrator, Kermit's nephew Robin as the Frog Prince, Sir Robin the Brave, and Sweetums, among others. This special marked the debut of both Robin and Sweetums to the world of The Muppets.
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toxic shock syndrome
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[
"Jim Henson",
"The Frog Prince (1971 film)"
] |
What nationality is Joseph Von Semlin's father?
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Title: Joseph von Semlin
Passage: Johann Joseph von Semlin (born Mostafa Ali Mirza Khan; 1736–1824) was the reputed son of Nader Shah. After his father's murder, a loyalist brought Ali Mirza Khan to Maria Theresa in Vienna, Austria, who named him Johann Joseph Freiherr von Semlin. In 1746, when Von Semlin was 10 years old, he was sent to Graz to learn the German language and European culture. In 1756, he converted to Christianity and two years later returned to Vienna.
Title: Nader Shah
Passage: Nader Shah Afshar (also known as "Nader Qoli Beyg" or "Tahmāsp Qoli Khan") (August 1688 – 19 June 1747) was one of the most powerful Iranian rulers in the history of the nation, ruling as Shah of Iran (Persia) from 1736 to 1747 when he was assassinated during a rebellion. Because of his military genius as evidenced in his numerous campaigns throughout Middle East, Caucasus, Central and South Asia, such as the battles of Herat, Mihmandust, Murche-Khort, Kirkuk, Yeghevard, Khyber Pass, Karnal and Kars, some historians have described him as "the Napoleon of Persia",
"Sword of Persia", or "the Second Alexander". Nader Shah was an Iranian who belonged to the Turkmen Afshar tribe of Khorasan in northeastern Iran, which had supplied military power to the Safavid dynasty since the time of Shah Ismail I. Nader rose to power during a period of chaos in Iran after a rebellion by the Hotaki Pashtuns had overthrown the weak Shah Sultan Husayn, while the arch-enemy of the Safavids, the Ottomans, as well as the Russians had seized Iranian territory for themselves. Nader reunited the Iranian realm and removed the invaders. He became so powerful that he decided to depose the last members of the Safavid dynasty, which had ruled Iran for over 200 years, and become Shah himself in 1736. His numerous campaigns created a great empire that, at its greatest extent, briefly encompassed what is now part of or includes Iran, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, the North Caucasus, Iraq, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, Bahrain, Pakistan, Oman and the Persian Gulf, but his military spending had a ruinous effect on the Iranian economy. Nader idolized Genghis Khan and Timur, the previous conquerors from Central Asia. He imitated their military prowess and—especially later in his reign—their cruelty. His victories during his campaigns briefly made him West Asia's most powerful sovereign, ruling over what was arguably the most powerful empire in the world, but his empire and the Afsharid dynasty he founded quickly disintegrated after he was assassinated in 1747. The turning point in his military career started from his second and third campaigns against the by then revolting Lezgians, as well as other ethnic groups of Dagestan in the northwestern parts of his domain. Nader Shah has been described as "the last great Asiatic military conqueror".
Title: Hassan Ali Mirza
Passage: Sayyid Hassan Ali Mirza Bahadur (25 August 1846 – 25 December 1906) was the first Nawab of Murshidabad and the eldest son of Mansur Ali Khan, the last Nawab of Bengal. He succeeded Mansur Ali Khan as the Nawab Bahadur of Murshidabad, after the title of Nawab of Bengal was abolished in 1880. At his death in 1906, he was succeeded by his son, Wasif Ali Mirza.
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Iran
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[
"Joseph von Semlin",
"Nader Shah"
] |
When is Sheila Dunn's husband's birthday?
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Title: Mark Kenneth Woods
Passage: Mark Kenneth Woods( date of birth unknown) is a Canadian comedy writer, actor, producer, director and TV host.
Title: Theodred II (Bishop of Elmham)
Passage: Theodred II was a medieval Bishop of Elmham. The date of Theodred's consecration unknown, but the date of his death was sometime between 995 and 997.
Title: Sheila Dunn
Passage: Sheila Mary Dunn (11 April 1940 – 3 March 2004) was an actor who worked both on television and in the theatre. She also performed under her married name, Sheila Camfield. Her father was Bill Dunn, a former ICI chairman who invented the bullet-proof engine for the Spitfire. She appeared in two editions of The Wednesday Play in the early part of her career. In 1965 she married director Douglas Camfield, after which she appeared in a number of drama series and serials directed by him, including "ShoestringTarget", and three Doctor Who serials. She also appeared in episodes of "Z-CarsThe Bill" and "Kessler". Her most prolific role in the latter stages of her career was in the Harry Hill TV series in which she played Harry's mother. For over 25 years she worked and performed for The Richmond Shakespeare Society, including in the box office and behind the bar, as well as on stage. She died peacefully at her home in Twickenham on 3 March 2004. Her funeral was held on 15 March 2004 at Mortlake Crematorium, with a celebration of her life held afterwards at the Mary Wallace Theatre.
Title: Douglas Camfield
Passage: Douglas Gaston Sydney Camfield (8 May 1931 – 27 January 1984) was a British television director, active from the 1960s to the 1980s. Camfield studied at York School of Art and aimed to work for Walt Disney. He was a lieutenant in the West Yorkshire Regiment and was training to be in the SAS but due to an injury, he pulled out of the application process. His programme credits include "Doctor Who,Z-CarsPaul TempleVan der ValkThe SweeneyShoestringThe ProfessionalsOut of the UnknownThe Nightmare Man", the BBC dramatisation of "Beau Geste", and "Ivanhoe", the 1982 television movie. Camfield was known for his strict professionalism and was held in high esteem by many actors, producers and writers.
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8 May 1931
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[
"Sheila Dunn",
"Douglas Camfield"
] |
When was the composer of song I Was A Lover, A Leader Of Men born?
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Title: Follow the Wind
Passage: " Follow the Wind" is a song by the Bee Gees. Written by Barry Gibb, produced by Bill Shepherd, released as the B-side of" Wine and Women" which was charted in Australia. It was later included on" The Bee Gees Sing and Play 14 Barry Gibb Songs"( 1965). It was one of the folk rock songs on the album the others are" I Do n't Think It's Funny And the Children Laughing" and" I Was A Lover, A Leader of Men".
Title: I Was a Lover, a Leader of Men
Passage: "I Was a Lover, a Leader of Men" is a single released in November 1965, recorded by the Bee Gees, written by Barry Gibb. The song was backed with " And the Children Laughing". However, it was released in the Philippines in January 1966. It is also the first track of the Bee Gees' first album, "The Bee Gees Sing and Play 14 Barry Gibb Songs". This song won Barry a song-writing award.
Title: Barry Gibb
Passage: Sir Barry Alan Crompton Gibb (born 1 September 1946) is a British-American singer, songwriter, musician and record producer who rose to worldwide fame as a co-founder of the group the Bee Gees, one of the most commercially successful groups in the history of popular music. With his younger brothers, twins Robin and Maurice Gibb, he formed a songwriting partnership beginning in 1955. Born in Douglas on the Isle of Man, he was raised in Manchester where he became involved in the skiffle craze, forming his first band, the Rattlesnakes, which evolved into the Bee Gees in 1960 after the Gibb family had moved to Redcliffe, Queensland, Australia. They returned to England where they achieved worldwide fame. Well known for his wide vocal range, Gibb's most notable vocal trait is a far-reaching high-pitched falsetto. Gibb shares the record with John Lennon and Paul McCartney for consecutive "Billboard" Hot 100 number ones as a writer with six. In total, he has written or co-written fifteen Billboard Hot 100 number ones. " Guinness World Records" lists Gibb as the second most successful songwriter in history behind Paul McCartney. Gibb's career has spanned over sixty years. In 1994, he was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame with his brothers. In 1997, as a member of the Bee Gees, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and received the Brit Award for Outstanding Contribution to Music. Barry is a fellow of the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors. In 2007, "Q" magazine ranked him number 38 on its list of the "100 Greatest Singers". Gibb was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2002 New Year Honours for services to music and entertainment and a Knight Bachelor in the 2018 New Year Honours for services to music and charity.
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1 September 1946
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[
"Barry Gibb",
"I Was a Lover, a Leader of Men"
] |
Where was the place of death of the director of film The Lost House (1922 Film)?
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Title: Harry Piel
Passage: Hubert August Piel( 12 July 1892, in Düsseldorf – 27 March 1963, in Munich), known as Harry Piel, was a prolific German actor, film director, screenwriter and film producer who was involved in over 150 films. Piel became a director in 1912, turning out such box- office successes as" Mann Gegen Mann"( 1928)," Achtung! - Auto- Diebe!"( 1930) and" Artisten"( 1935). His last directorial effort was 1953's" Gesprengte Gitter( Elephant Fury", a.k.a." Panic"), which he also produced, wrote, and starred.
Title: Where Was I
Passage: " Where Was I?" may refer to:
Title: Brian Kennedy (gallery director)
Passage: Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States. He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum. He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019. He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004.
Title: The Lost House (1922 film)
Passage: The Lost House is a 1922 German silent adventure film directed by and starring Harry Piel.
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Munich
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[
"The Lost House (1922 film)",
"Harry Piel"
] |
Are both directors of films Petticoat Larceny and The Tunnel (1935 Film) from the same country?
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Title: Maurice Elvey
Passage: Maurice Elvey( 11 November 1887 – 28 August 1967) was the most prolific film director in British history. He directed nearly 200 films between 1913 and 1957. During the silent film era he directed as many as twenty films per year. He also produced more than fifty films- his own as well as films directed by others.
Title: Petticoat Larceny
Passage: Petticoat Larceny is a 1943 American comedy film directed by Ben Holmes from an original screenplay by Jack Townley and Stuart Palmer. The film stars Ruth Warrick, Joan Carroll, and Walter Reed, and was released by RKO Radio Pictures( who also produced the film) on July 7, 1943.
Title: The Tunnel (1935 film)
Passage: The Tunnel, also known as Transatlantic Tunnel in the United States, is a 1935 British science fiction film directed by Maurice Elvey and stars Richard Dix, Leslie Banks, Madge Evans, Helen Vinson, C. Aubrey Smith and Basil Sydney. It is based on the 1913 novel" Der Tunnel" by Bernhard Kellermann, about the building of a transatlantic tunnel between New York and London. The script was written by Curt Siodmak, L. du Garde Peach and Clemence Dane. The film, produced at a time when the threat of war loomed in Europe, emphasized international cooperation between the United States and the United Kingdom.
Title: Ben Holmes
Passage: Ben Holmes( November 6, 1890 – December 2, 1943) was an American film director and screenwriter. He directed 56 films and wrote for 35.
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no
|
[
"The Tunnel (1935 film)",
"Maurice Elvey",
"Petticoat Larceny",
"Ben Holmes"
] |
Where did Galeria Valeria's husband die?
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Title: Galeria Valeria
Passage: Galeria Valeria (died 315) was the daughter of Roman Emperor Diocletian and wife of his co-emperor Galerius. Born as Valeria to Diocletian and Prisca, she married Galerius in 293, when her father elevated him to the position of Caesar. This marriage was clearly organized to strengthen the bonds between the two emperors. Valeria was raised to the title of Augusta and "Mater Castrorum" in November 308. Since Galerius fathered no child with her, Valeria adopted her husband's illegitimate son, Candidianus, as her own. When Galerius died, in 311, Licinius was entrusted with the care of Valeria and her mother Prisca. The two women, however, fled from Licinius to Maximinus Daia, whose daughter was betrothed to Candidianus. After a short time, Valeria refused the marriage proposal of Maximinus, who arrested and confined her in Syria and confiscated her properties. At the death of Maximinus, Licinius ordered the death of both women. Valeria fled, hiding for a year, until she was found in Thessaloniki. She was captured by the mob, beheaded in the central square of the city, and her body thrown in the sea. Valeria was sympathetic towards Christians, while Galerius persecuted them. She was canonized as a Christian saint with her mother (see Saint Alexandra).
Title: Galerius
Passage: Galerius ("circa" 250 – April or May 311) was Roman emperor from 305 to 311. During his reign, he campaigned, aided by Diocletian, against the Sassanid Empire, sacking their capital Ctesiphon in 299. He also campaigned across the Danube against the Carpi, defeating them in 297 and 300. Although he was a staunch opponent of Christianity, Galerius ended the Diocletianic Persecution when he issued an Edict of Toleration in Serdica in 311.
Title: Motherland (disambiguation)
Passage: Motherland is the place of one's birth, the place of one's ancestors, or the place of origin of an ethnic group. Motherland may also refer to:
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Serdica
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[
"Galerius",
"Galeria Valeria"
] |
What is the date of death of the composer of film The Broadway Melody?
|
Title: Two Girls on Broadway
Passage: Two Girls on Broadway is a 1940 musical film directed by S. Sylvan Simon and starring Lana Turner and Joan Blondell. The film is a remake of "The Broadway Melody" (1929).
Title: The Broadway Melody
Passage: The Broadway Melody, also known as The Broadway Melody of 1929, is a 1929 American pre-Code musical film and the first sound film to win an Academy Award for Best Picture. It was one of the first musicals to feature a Technicolor sequence, which sparked the trend of color being used in a flurry of musicals that would hit the screens in 1929 – 1930. Today the Technicolor sequence is lost; only a black and white copy survives in available versions. The film was the first musical released by Metro- Goldwyn- Mayer and was Hollywood's first all- talking musical. " The Broadway Melody" was written by Norman Houston and James Gleason from a story by Edmund Goulding, and directed by Harry Beaumont. Original music was written by Arthur Freed and Nacio Herb Brown, including the popular hit" You Were Meant for Me". The George M. Cohan classic" Give My Regards to Broadway" is used under the opening establishing shots of New York City, its film debut. Bessie Love was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance.
Title: Nacio Herb Brown
Passage: Ignacio "Nacio" Herb Brown (February 22, 1896 – September 28, 1964) was an American writer of popular songs, movie scores, and Broadway theatre music in the 1920s through the early 1950s.
Title: Broadway Rhythm
Passage: Broadway Rhythm( 1944) is a Metro- Goldwyn- Mayer Technicolor musical film. It was produced by Jack Cummings and directed by Roy Del Ruth. The film was originally announced as" Broadway Melody of 1944" to follow MGM's" Broadway Melody" films of 1929, 1936, 1938, and 1940. It was originally slated to star Eleanor Powell and Gene Kelly, but Louis B. Mayer and MGM loaned Kelly out to Columbia to play opposite Rita Hayworth in" Cover Girl"( 1944). The film instead starred George Murphy, who had appeared in" Broadway Melody of 1938" and" Broadway Melody of 1940." Mayer then replaced Powell with Ginny Simms. Other cast members included Charles Winninger, Gloria DeHaven, Lena Horne, Nancy Walker, Eddie" Rochester" Anderson, the Ross Sisters, and Ben Blue, as well as Tommy Dorsey and his orchestra.
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September 28, 1964
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[
"Nacio Herb Brown",
"The Broadway Melody"
] |
Who lived longer, Whitman Knapp or Willis Dysart?
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Title: Henryk Derczyński
Passage: Henryk Derczyński( 1906- 1981) was a photographer, who lived in Poland.
Title: Willis Dysart
Passage: Willis Nelson Dysart( March 15, 1923 in Omega, Georgia- November 8, 2011) was an American mental calculator. His talent for arithmetic emerged at the age of three after his mother taught him to count. He quit school in the third grade( age 9) and pursued a career as a lightning calculator. In 1938 Robert Ripley featured Dysart in his' Believe It Or Not' newspaper column and introduced what would become Dysart's stage name-' Willie the Wizard'. In 1940 Dysart was recruited by a local radio station to tally votes in the US presidential election. Dysart would very quickly( much more quickly than rival radio stations aided by calculating machines) give" the exact standing of any candidate on the board, including his current total, the percentage of votes counted at that point and the probable outcome of the contest on the basis of existing information". Not content with that, Dysart would provide a little entertainment by, for instance, asking for the birth dates of the candidates and immediately giving the years, months, hours, minutes and seconds they had lived to that moment Dysart has given many live demonstrations of his skill at a range of venues. He has also appeared on numerous television shows, including I've Got a Secret, You Asked For It, The Art Linkletter Show and The Joe Pyne Show, which made him famous in the United States. He has also been the subject of psychological studies. Although excelling at all kinds of arithmetic, Dysart's most startling demonstrations have been in addition and multiplication. Multiplying a pair of three- digit numbers is for Dysart a trivial task, which is why he breaks larger numbers into groups of three digits before multiplying them( many of the multiplications reported to have been made by Dysart involve six or nine- digit numbers). In this respect Dysart is unique among the documented calculators, some of whom – most notably Dutchman Wim Klein – multiplied large numbers by breaking them up into groups of two- digit numbers but never three- digit numbers. It took Dysart less than 10 seconds to multiply a pair of nine- digit numbers. Dysart died on November 8, 2011 in Long Beach, California.
Title: Whitman Knapp
Passage: Percy Whitman Knapp( February 24, 1909 – June 14, 2004) was a United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. Previous to that service, he led a far- reaching investigation into corruption in the New York City Police Department from 1970 to 1972.
Title: Gaius Julius Aquila
Passage: Gaius Julius Aquila was the name of a number of people who lived during the Roman Empire.
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Whitman Knapp
|
[
"Whitman Knapp",
"Willis Dysart"
] |
What is the place of birth of Antonia Minor's father?
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Title: Mark Antony
Passage: Marcus Antonius (14 January 1 August 30 BC), commonly known in English as Mark Antony or Anthony, was a Roman politician and general who played a critical role in the transformation of the Roman Republic from an oligarchy into the autocratic Roman Empire. Antony was a supporter of Julius Caesar, and served as one of his generals during the conquest of Gaul and the Civil War. Antony was appointed administrator of Italy while Caesar eliminated political opponents in Greece, North Africa, and Spain. After Caesar's death in 44 BC, Antony joined forces with Marcus Aemilius Lepidus, another of Caesar's generals, and Octavian, Caesar's great-nephew and adopted son, forming a three-man dictatorship known to historians as the Second Triumvirate. The Triumvirs defeated Caesar's murderers, the Liberatores, at the Battle of Philippi in 42 BC, and divided the government of the Republic between themselves. Antony was assigned Rome's eastern provinces, including the client kingdom of Egypt, then ruled by Cleopatra VII Philopator, and was given the command in Rome's war against Parthia. Relations among the triumvirs were strained as the various members sought greater political power. Civil war between Antony and Octavian was averted in 40 BC, when Antony married Octavian's sister, Octavia. Despite this marriage, Antony carried on a love affair with Cleopatra, who bore him three children, further straining Antony's relations with Octavian. Lepidus was expelled from the association in 36 BC, and in 33 BC disagreements between Antony and Octavian caused a split between the remaining Triumvirs. Their ongoing hostility erupted into civil war in 31 BC, as the Roman Senate, at Octavian's direction, declared war on Cleopatra and proclaimed Antony a traitor. Later that year, Antony was defeated by Octavian's forces at the Battle of Actium. Antony and Cleopatra fled to Egypt, where they committed suicide. With Antony dead, Octavian became the undisputed master of the Roman world. In 27 BC, Octavian was granted the title of "Augustus," marking the final stage in the transformation of the Roman Republic into an empire, with himself as the first Roman emperor.
Title: Antonia Minor
Passage: Antonia Minor, also known as Julia Antonia Minor, Antonia the Younger or simply Antonia( 31 January 36 BC- 1 May AD 37) was the younger of two daughters of Mark Antony and Octavia Minor. She was a niece of the Emperor Augustus, sister of Cleopatra Selene II, sister- in- law of the Emperor Tiberius, paternal grandmother of the Emperor Caligula and Empress Agrippina the Younger, mother of the Emperor Claudius, and both maternal great- grandmother and paternal great- aunt of the Emperor Nero. She was additionally the maternal great- aunt of the Empress Valeria Messalina and Faustus Cornelius Sulla Felix, the paternal grandmother of Claudia Antonia, Claudia Octavia, and Britannicus and the maternal grandmother of Julia Livia and Tiberius Gemellus.
Title: Anacyndaraxes
Passage: Anacyndaraxes was the father of Sardanapalus, king of Assyria.
Title: Takayama Tomoteru
Passage: He was the father of Takayama Ukon, and was a Kirishitan.
|
Roman
|
[
"Mark Antony",
"Antonia Minor"
] |
Where was the director of film Desert Valley (Film) born?
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Title: S. N. Mathur
Passage: S.N. Mathur was the Director of the Indian Intelligence Bureau between September 1975 and February 1980. He was also the Director General of Police in Punjab.
Title: Dana Blankstein
Passage: Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television. She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur.
Title: Desert Valley (film)
Passage: Desert Valley is a 1926 American silent Western film directed by Scott R. Dunlap and written by Randall Faye. The film stars Buck Jones, Virginia Brown Faire, Malcolm Waite, Jack W. Johnston, Charles Brinley and Eugene Pallette. The film was released on December 26, 1926, by Fox Film Corporation.
Title: Scott R. Dunlap
Passage: Scott R. Dunlap( June 20, 1892 – March 30, 1970) was an American film producer, director, screenwriter, and actor. Dunlap was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1892 and entered the film business in 1915. He produced 70 films between 1937 and 1960, and directed 47 films between 1919 and 1929. In 1942, Dunlap was with Western star Buck Jones at the Cocoanut Grove fire in Boston, Massachusetts. Dunlap was hosting a party in Jones's honor at the nightclub. Jones died two days after the fire, while Dunlap was seriously hurt, but survived. Dunlap died in Los Angeles in 1970.
|
Chicago
|
[
"Scott R. Dunlap",
"Desert Valley (film)"
] |
Are both Nordlunde and Chegeni-Ye Sofla located in the same country?
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Title: Chegeni-ye Sofla
Passage: Chegeni- ye Sofla( also Romanized as Chegenī- ye Soflá) is a village in Sanjabi Rural District, Kuzaran District, Kermanshah County, Kermanshah Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 181, in 44 families.
Title: Kakareza-ye Sofla
Passage: Kakareza- ye Sofla( also Romanized as Kākāreẕā- ye Soflá) is a village in Honam Rural District, in the Central District of Selseleh County, Lorestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 110, in 21 families.
Title: Yarali-ye Sofla
Passage: Yarali -ye Sofla( also Romanized as Yār ‘ alī- ye Soflá) is a village in Nurali Rural District, in the Central District of Delfan County, Lorestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 21, in 4 families.
Title: Nordlunde
Passage: Nordlunde is a hamlet on the island of Lolland, Denmark. It is about 7 kilometers from Nakskov, the main city of Lolland. Nordlunde has about 100 citizens. In the past, Nordlunde had a school, an inn, a small store, an agriculture factory and a smithy, it also had a telephone central and a mill at Moellevang. Currently the hamlet only contains a store of used goods. The small church, without a tower, was built in the 12th century and contains a small graveyard.
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no
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[
"Chegeni-ye Sofla",
"Nordlunde"
] |
Which film has the director died first, New Lives For Old or Basant Bahar (Film)?
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Title: Raja Nawathe
Passage: Raja Nawathe (14 October 1924 – 15 November 2005) was an Indian film producer, director, assistant film director, in Bombay's Hindi film industry, long before it came to be known as Bollywood. He is known for films like Raj Kapoor-Nargis starrer "Aah" (1953) and thriller "Gumnaam" (1965).
Title: Basant Bahar (film)
Passage: Basant Bahar, directed by Raja Nawathe, is a 1956 Indian film. This musical had nine outstanding songs, with lyrics written by Shailendra and Hasrat Jaipuri; and music composition by Shankar- Jaikishan. The story is based on the Kannada novel" Hamsageethe" by legendary novelist TaRaSu." Hamsa" means swan and" Geethe" means song. It is believed that before a swan dies, it will sing without opening its mouth. That mutter of melody is believed to be unmatched since any scene of lyricism falls short of its reach.
Title: New Lives for Old
Passage: New Lives for Old is a lost 1925 American silent drama film that was produced by Famous Players- Lasky, directed by Clarence G. Badger, and starred Betty Compson.
Title: Clarence G. Badger
Passage: Clarence G. Badger( June 9, 1880 – June 17, 1964) was an American film director of feature films in the 1910s, 1920s and 1930s. His films include" It" and" Red Hair", more than a dozen features and shorts starring Will Rogers, and two features starring Raymond Griffith," Paths to Paradise" and" Hands Up!" He moved to Australia to direct" Rangle River"( 1936) and decided to retire there, only making one more feature," That Certain Something"( 1941).
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New Lives For Old
|
[
"Basant Bahar (film)",
"Clarence G. Badger",
"Raja Nawathe",
"New Lives for Old"
] |
Are both Cheshmeh Sefid, Tarhan and Hoseynabad-E Dam Dahaneh located in the same country?
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Title: Cheshmeh Sefid, Tarhan
Passage: Cheshmeh Sefid( also Romanized as Cheshmeh Sefīd) is a village in Tarhan -e Gharbi Rural District, Tarhan District, Kuhdasht County, Lorestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 1,376, in 252 families.
Title: Hoseynabad-e Dam Dahaneh
Passage: Hoseynabad -e Dam Dahaneh( also Romanized as Ḩoseynābād- e Dam Dahaneh; also known as Ḩoseynābād and Ḩoseynābād -e Dahaneh) is a village in Heruz Rural District, Kuhsaran District, Ravar County, Kerman Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 26, in 9 families.
Title: Cheshmeh Sefid, Sonqor
Passage: Cheshmeh Sefid( also Romanized as Cheshmeh Sefīd) is a village in Agahan Rural District, Kolyai District, Sonqor County, Kermanshah Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 245, in 51 families.
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yes
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[
"Cheshmeh Sefid, Tarhan",
"Hoseynabad-e Dam Dahaneh"
] |
What is the date of birth of the director of film Neighbor (2009 Film)?
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Title: Les Richards
Passage: Les Richards( date of birth unknown) was an Australian rules footballer who played with North Melbourne in the Victorian Football League( VFL).
Title: Robert A. Masciantonio
Passage: Robert Angelo Masciantonio (born May 31, 1974) is an American screenwriter, director, producer and actor.
Title: Terence Robinson
Passage: Terence D. Robinson( date of birth and death unknown) was a male wrestler who competed for England.
Title: Neighbor (2009 film)
Passage: Neighbor is a 2009 American horror film written and directed by Robert A. Masciantonio.
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May 31, 1974
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[
"Neighbor (2009 film)",
"Robert A. Masciantonio"
] |
Which film was released first, Cub (Film) or The Constable?
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Title: The Constable
Passage: The Constable is a 2013 Hong Kong action drama film written, produced and directed by Dennis Law and starring Simon Yam.
Title: Cub (film)
Passage: Cub( original title: Welp) is a 2014 Belgian horror movie and the feature film directorial debut of Jonas Govaerts. Funds for" Cub" were partially raised through an IndieGoGo campaign and the film had its world premiere on 10 September 2014 at the Toronto International Film Festival. Filming took place during 2013 and stars Maurice Luijten as Sam, a young boy that goes on a camping trip with his fellow Cub Scouts, only to fall afoul of a bloodthirsty poacher.
Title: Single Video Theory
Passage: Single Video Theory is a music documentary directed by Mark Pellington that follows the making of "Yield", the fifth album by the American alternative rock band Pearl Jam. It was released first on VHS on August 4, 1998, and then on DVD on November 24, 1998.
Title: The Wonderful World of Captain Kuhio
Passage: The film was released in Japan on 10 October 2009.
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The Constable
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[
"The Constable",
"Cub (film)"
] |
Are Qeshlaq-E Hajj Aspar Kandi and Qaleh-Ye Zorati both located in the same country?
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Title: Qeshlaq-e Hajj Aspar Kandi
Passage: Qeshlaq -e Hajj Aspar Kandi( also Romanized as Qeshlāq -e Ḩājj Āspar Kandī) is a village in Aslan Duz Rural District, Aslan Duz District, Parsabad County, Ardabil Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 109, in 15 families.
Title: Qeshlaq-e Hajj Hoseyn
Passage: Qeshlaq -e Hajj Hoseyn( also Romanized as Qeshlāq -e Ḩājj Ḩoseyn) is a village in Qeshlaq Rural District, Abish Ahmad District, Kaleybar County, East Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 32, in 9 families.
Title: Qaleh-ye Zorati
Passage: Qaleh- ye Zorati( also Romanized as Qal ‘ eh- ye Z̄orātī, Qal‘eh- ye Z̄oratī, and Qal‘eh- ye Z̄orratī; also known as Kāla Zarat, Kāla Zarati, and Qal‘eh- ye Zarāt) is a village in Shaban Rural District, in the Central District of Nahavand County, Hamadan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 104, in 28 families.
Title: Qeshlaq-e Hajj Fathali
Passage: Qeshlaq -e Hajj Fathali( also Romanized as Qeshlāq -e Ḩājj Fatḥʿalī) is a village in Qeshlaq -e Shomali Rural District, in the Central District of Parsabad County, Ardabil Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 67, in 12 families.
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yes
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[
"Qeshlaq-e Hajj Aspar Kandi",
"Qaleh-ye Zorati"
] |
Which film has the director who is older than the other, Phir Wahi Raat or Good People (film)?
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Title: Henrik Ruben Genz
Passage: Henrik Ruben Genz (born 7 November 1959 in Gram, Denmark) is a Danish film director. Before becoming involved with film, Genz attended Designskolen Kolding, where he studied graphic design, after giving up on an earlier dream of being a painter. While there, he did some work with video, and a chance meeting with director Arne Bro encouraged him to pursue film as a career. Genz was then accepted into the National Film School of Denmark at the age of 31, graduating after completing the well-regarded short film "Cross Roads" (Danish title: Omveje, "Detours") in 1995. Genz's next work, the short film "Theis and Nico" (Danish title: Bror, min bror, "Brother, my brother"), released in 1999, was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film. He then became involved with the Dogme 95 movement, but was unable to produce any quality work after six months of effort. Speaking later about his difficulty in trying to work under the Dogme restrictions, he described himself as a "visual director" and Dogme as a movement where "the camera follows the [actors] and choice means nothing". In 2003, Genz released his first feature film, an adaptation of the children's book "Someone like Hodder" (Danish title: " En som Hodder") by popular writer Bjarne Reuter. He followed it in 2005 with "Chinaman" (Danish title: "Kinamand"), a romantic comedy about a man who takes a foreign wife in an arranged marriage so that she can obtain permission for residency, and then falls in love with her. Genz returned to his roots in 2008, adapting (with Dunja Gry Jensen) a novel by fellow Gram native Erling Jepsen into the film "Terribly Happy". In their youths, Genz and Jepsen had been childhood acquaintances who lived across the street from one another. It won numerous awards, including the Crystal Globe at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival.
Title: Phir Wahi Raat
Passage: Phir Wohi Raat( transliteration: Same night again) is a 1980 suspense film of horror genre starring Rajesh Khanna in the lead role as a psychologist doctor opposite Kim, then girlfriend of Danny. The film music and scores composed by R.D. Burman. This is the first and the only film directed by Danny Denzongpa.
Title: Good People (film)
Passage: Good People (released in some countries as Getaway 2) is a 2013 American thriller action film directed by Henrik Ruben Genz and written by Kelly Masterson, based on Marcus Sakey's 2008 novel of same name. The film stars James Franco, Kate Hudson, Omar Sy, Tom Wilkinson, and Sam Spruell and tells the story of an American couple, Tom and Anna Wright, living in London who fall into severe debt while renovating their family’s home. The film was released in select theaters and on demand on 26 September 2014.
Title: Danny Denzongpa
Passage: Danny Denzongpa( born Tshering Phintso Denzongpa; 25 February 1948) is an Indian film actor, singer and film director. He has mainly worked in Bollywood films, though he has also appeared in several Nepali, Tamil, Bengali and Telugu films. He has acted in about 190 Hindi films since 1971. In 2003, Denzongpa was awarded the Padma Shree, India's fourth- highest civilian honour. His film career spans more than 4 decades. He has also starred in some international films, the most famous being" Seven Years in Tibet" where he appeared alongside Brad Pitt. His best known villainous roles are in" Dhund36 GhanteBandish"( 1980)," Jeeo Aur Jeene DoDharm Aur Qanoon" and" Agneepath" whereas his best known positive roles were in" FakiraChor Machaye ShorDevataKalicharanBulundi" and" Adhikar". His directorial venture" Phir Wahi Raat" was considered among the top five best horror suspense films of Hindi Cinema.
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Phir Wahi Raat
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[
"Danny Denzongpa",
"Good People (film)",
"Henrik Ruben Genz",
"Phir Wahi Raat"
] |
Which film has the director who was born earlier, Front Line Kids or Can Go Through Skin?
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Title: Esther Rots
Passage: Esther Rots( born 23 May 1972) is a Dutch film director. Rots made her debut with the 2009 feature film" Can Go Through SkinKan door huid heen") for which she won the Golden Calf for Best Montage award at the 2009 Netherlands Film Festival. The whole team behind the film also won the Golden Calf Special Jury Prize and Rifka Lodeizen won the Golden Calf for Best Actress for her role in the film.
Title: Front Line Kids
Passage: Front Line Kids is a 1942 British comedy film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring Leslie Fuller. It was made at the Riverside Studios in Hammersmith. The film's sets were designed by the art director Andrew Mazzei. In wartime London a unruly group of boys assist an incompetent hotel porter to thwart a gang of criminals operating out of the building.
Title: Maclean Rogers
Passage: Maclean Rogers( 13 July 1899 – 4 January 1962) was a British film director and screenwriter.
Title: Can Go Through Skin
Passage: Can Go Through Skin (Dutch: Kan door huid heen) is a 2009 Dutch drama film written and directed by Esther Rots. The film is the first feature film by Rots. Rots won the Golden Calf for Best Montage and Rifka Lodeizen won the Golden Calf for Best Actress at the 2009 Netherlands Film Festival. The whole team behind the film also won the Golden Calf Special Jury Prize.
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Front Line Kids
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[
"Esther Rots",
"Maclean Rogers",
"Can Go Through Skin",
"Front Line Kids"
] |
Do both films: Winter Sleepers and Poveri Milionari have the directors from the same country?
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Title: Tom Tykwer
Passage: Tom Tykwer( born 23 May 1965) is a German film director, producer, screenwriter, and composer. He is best known internationally for directing the thriller films" Run Lola Run"( 1998)," Heaven"( 2002),( 2006), and" The International"( 2009). He collaborated with The Wachowskis as co-director for the science fiction film" Cloud Atlas"( 2012) and the Netflix series" Sense8"( 2015–2018). Tykwer is also well known as the co-creator of the internationally acclaimed German television series Babylon Berlin.
Title: Dino Risi
Passage: Dino Risi( 23 December 1916 – 7 June 2008) was an Italian film director. With Mario Monicelli, Luigi Comencini, Nanni Loy and Ettore Scola, he was one of the masters of" commedia all'italiana".
Title: Winter Sleepers
Passage: Winter Sleepers( meaning" hibernators") is a 1997 German film directed by Tom Tykwer. It was premiered at the Locarno International Film Festival.
Title: Poveri milionari
Passage: Poveri milionari( internationally released as" Poor Millionaires") is a 1959 Italian comedy film directed by Dino Risi. It is the final chapter in the trilogy started with" Poveri ma belli".
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no
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[
"Dino Risi",
"Tom Tykwer",
"Winter Sleepers",
"Poveri milionari"
] |
Are both Perfect Stranger (band) and Re-Flex from the same country?
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Title: Re-Flex
Passage: Re- Flex were a British new wave/ synthpop band active from 1981 to 1985. They are most often recognized for their hit," The Politics of Dancing", the title track from their debut album, as well as the singles" HurtHit LineCould n't Stand A DayPraying to the BeatSensitive", and" Flex It".
Title: Spastic Ink
Passage: Spastic Ink was a progressive metal band from the United States.
Title: Perfect Stranger (band)
Passage: Perfect Stranger was an American country music band founded in 1986 in the state of Texas by Steve Murray( lead vocals), Andy Ginn( drums), Shayne Morrison( bass guitar) and Richard Raines( guitar). After several years of performing throughout Texas, the quartet released an independent album in 1994; this album was later picked up by Curb Records, who re-packaged and re-released it a year later. By 1995, its second single( entitled" You Have the Right to Remain Silent") had become a Top 5 hit on the" Billboard" Hot Country Singles& Tracks( now Hot Country Songs) charts. Although Perfect Stranger never entered Top 40 on the country charts again, the band continued to perform and record throughout the 1990s, charting several more singles before eventually exiting Curb in the late 1990s. In addition, Andy Ginn was replaced by Marty Arbter on drums. Perfect Stranger returned to Curb to release its second album," The Hits", in 2001, and was dropped again afterward. As of 2009, the band is composed of co- lead singers/ guitarists Marcus Eldridge and Clint Williams, bassist Shayne Morrison, lead guitarist Chad Ware, and drummer Doug Martin. A third album," Shake the World", was released in 2009. Morrison briefly re-established the band in 2010 with Murray, Raines, and new drummer Scott Zucknick.
Title: Welcome (band)
Passage: Welcome is a band from Seattle.
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no
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[
"Re-Flex",
"Perfect Stranger (band)"
] |
Where did Valdemar Of Denmark (Bishop)'s father die?
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Title: Eric IV of Denmark
Passage: Eric IV, also known as Eric Ploughpenny or Eric Plowpenny,( – 10 August 1250) was king of Denmark from 1241 until his death in 1250. He was the son of Valdemar II of Denmark by his wife, Berengaria of Portugal, and brother of King Abel of Denmark and King Christopher I of Denmark
Title: Canute V of Denmark
Passage: Canute V Magnussen (– 9 August 1157) was a King of Denmark from 1146 to 1157, as co-regent in shifting alliances with Sweyn III and Valdemar I. Canute was killed at the so-called "Bloodfeast of Roskilde" in 1157. Nothing certain is known about his person and character.
Title: Prince Valdemar of Denmark
Passage: Prince Valdemar of Denmark, (27 October 1858 – 14 January 1939) was the third son and youngest child of Christian IX and Louise of Hesse-Kassel. He had a lifelong naval career.
Title: Valdemar of Denmark (bishop)
Passage: Valdemar Knudsen (also "Waldemar", born in 1158; died 18 July 1236 in Cîteaux) was a Danish clergyman and statesman. Valdemar was Bishop of Schleswig from 1188 to 1208, officiated as Steward of the Duchy of Schleswig between 1184 and 1187, and served as Prince-Archbishop of Bremen from 1192 to 1194 and again between 1206 and 1217. He held the latter office on the grounds of the archdiocesan capitular election as archbishop elect and of the royal investiture with the princely regalia, but lacked the papal confirmation. His mother, likely the wife of another man, gave birth to him as the posthumous illegitimate son of King Canute V of Denmark in early 1158. His father Canute V had been slain on 9 August 1157 by the co-regent Sweyn III. So Valdemar, like his half-brother, Saint Niels of Århus, claimed succession to the Danish throne. Valdemar grew up at the court of his cousin, King Valdemar I of Denmark, "the Great". Still in his youth his great ambitions and abilities crystallised, so that he was determined for the holy orders. Valdemar studied in Paris and Abbot Stephanus of the Abbey of Sainte-Geneviève noted that the Danish prince was mature and dignified like a bishop despite his youth, humble despite his noble descent, and spoke like a Frenchman despite his Danish tongue. After his studies his cousin promoted Valdemar's provision for the See in Sleswick in 1179, although still too young to be consecrated bishop as successor of the late Frederick I.
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Roskilde
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[
"Valdemar of Denmark (bishop)",
"Canute V of Denmark"
] |
Are both Ruslan Tsabolov and Otto Redlich from the same country?
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Title: Ruslan Tsabolov
Passage: Ruslan Lazarevich Tsabolov( Russian:" Русла́н Ла́заревич Цабо́лов"( 1926 in Vladikavkaz — 2003 in Moscow) was a Russian linguist and notable Kurdologist. Tsabolov studied at the department of Iranian Studies of the Leningrad State University, worked as a librarian and later from 1964 to 1966 in the Soviet embassy in Kabul. From 1967 to 2003 Tsabolov worked as a scientific collaborator of the department of the Asian and African languages of the Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences. From 1968 to 1970 he worked at the MSU Institute of Asian and African Studies, teaching Persian. His doctoral dissertation covered the historical grammar of the Kurdish language.
Title: Otto Redlich
Passage: Otto Redlich (November 4, 1896 – August 14, 1978) was an Austrian physical chemist and chemical engineer who is best known for his development of equations of state like Redlich-Kwong equation. Besides this he had numerous other contributions to science. He won the Haitinger Prize of the Austrian Academy of Sciences in 1932.
Title: Dave Campfield
Passage: Dave Campfield is an American film director, producer, screenwriter and actor. He is the director of several feature films, including" Dark Chamber" and" Caesar and Otto's Summer Camp Massacre". His latest film Caesar and Otto's Paranormal Halloween featuring Deron Miller, Felissa Rose, Tiffany Shepis, Vernon Wells, Sean Whalen, Andre Gower, and Brinke Stevens is set to make its world premiere at the 2015 Florida Supercon in Miami, FL. Campfield has won over ten awards at indie film festivals including Best Actor for Caesar and Otto's Deadly Christmas at the Horrific Film Festival of San Antonio, TX and Best Screenplay at the Macabre Faire Film Festival of New York. Campfield also hosted inravio.com's online program Nerdgasm from 2013 – 14
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no
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[
"Otto Redlich",
"Ruslan Tsabolov"
] |
Which film has the director born later, Bonne Pomme or La Noche de Walpurgis?
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Title: Florence Quentin
Passage: Florence Quentin( 5 September 1946) is a French César Award winning director and screenwriter. She mostly work with Catherine Jacob and Étienne Chatiliez.
Title: Bonne Pomme
Passage: Bonne Pomme is a 2017 French comedy film directed by Florence Quentin, written by Florence Quentin and Alexis Quentin, and starring Gérard Depardieu and Catherine Deneuve.
Title: León Klimovsky
Passage: León Klimovsky (16 October 1906 – 8 April 1996) was an Argentine film director, screenwriter and film producer. A trained dentist, born in Buenos Aires , his real passion was always the cinema. He pioneered Argentine cultural movement known as cineclub and financed the first movie theater to show "art movies". He also founded Argentina's first film club in 1929. After participating as scriptwriter and assistant director of 1944's "Se abre el abismo", he filmed his first movie, an adaptation of Fyodor Dostoyevsky's "The Player". He also worked on adaptations of Alexandre Dumas' " The Count of Monte Cristo" and Ernesto Sabato's "The Tunnel". During the 1950s, Klimovsky settled in Spain, where he became a full-time "professional" director. He directed many spaghetti westerns and "exploitation films", filming in Mexico, Italy, Spain and Egypt. Horror film fans best remember him for his contributions to Spain's horror film genre, beginning with "La Noche de WalpurgisWalpurgis Night"), the film that is said to have started the Spanish horror film boom of the 1970s. Klimovsky directed famed Spanish horror icon Paul Naschy in no less than 9 films in the 1970s, while also directing other classic horror films such as "The Strange Love of the VampiresThe Dracula Saga" and "The Vampires' Night Orgy". Naschy complimented Klimovsky's workmanlike attitude and abundant energy, but he always felt that Klimovsky rushed through many of their projects together, never allowing for sufficient retakes. León Klimovsky always dreamt of doing great mainstream movies but ended up doing commercial exploitation films, but he had no remorse, as cinema was a vocational mandate for him. He retired from directing in 1979, at age 73. In 1995, at age 89, he won the "Honor Award" from the Spanish Film Directors Association. He died the following year in Madrid from a heart attack. He was the brother of noted Argentinian mathematician and philosopher Gregorio Klimovsky.
Title: La Noche de Walpurgis
Passage: La Noche de Walpurgis( Walpurgis Night, released in the United States as The Werewolf vs. The Vampire Woman, in the UK as Shadow of the Werewolf[ theatrical] and as Werewolf Shadow[ dvd]), is a 1970 Spanish horror film starring Paul Naschy, the fifth in a series about the werewolf Waldemar Daninsky. This film was directed by León Klimovsky and written by Naschy, and is generally regarded to have kickstarted the Spanish horror film boom of the Seventies, due to its awesome box office success upon its release. The German distributors added the name Hans Munkel to the screenwriting credit in some versions to satisfy the terms of international co-production. Patty Shepard was so convincing as the vampiric Countess, it was thought at the time that she might replace actress Barbara Steele as Europe's reigning horror queen. Klimovsky filmed many of the scenes in slow motion, to add to the otherworldliness of the film .< br> Note*- There is a scene in this film that obviously inspired Spanish director Amando de Ossorio to write" Tombs of the Blind Dead", which was made just a few months later in 1971. A skeletal zombie in a monk's garments assaults Naschy in a cemetery in one scene, bearing a strong resemblance to de Ossorio's Templar Knights in his" Blind Dead" films. Naschy followed up this film with a sequel entitled" Dr. Jekyll y el Hombre Lobo" .< br>
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Bonne Pomme
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[
"Florence Quentin",
"León Klimovsky",
"Bonne Pomme",
"La Noche de Walpurgis"
] |
Who is the spouse of the director of film The Adventure Of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother?
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Title: The Adventure of the Naval Treaty
Passage: " The Adventure of the Naval Treaty", one of the 56 Sherlock Holmes short stories written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, is one of 12 stories in the cycle collected as" The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes". Doyle ranked" The Adventure of the Naval Treaty" 19th in a list of his 19 favourite Sherlock Holmes stories.
Title: The Adventure of the Three Students
Passage: " The Adventure of the Three Students", one of the 56 Sherlock Holmes short stories written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, is one of 13 stories in the cycle collected as" The Return of Sherlock Holmes".
Title: The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother
Passage: The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother is a 1975 American musical comedy film with Gene Wilder, Marty Feldman, Madeline Kahn, Dom DeLuise, Roy Kinnear and Leo McKern. The film was Wilder's directorial debut, from his own original script. Douglas Wilmer and Thorley Walters appear as Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson, respectively. Wilmer had previously appeared as Sherlock Holmes in the 1960s BBC TV series, and Walters played Watson in three other films:" Sherlock Holmes and the Deadly Necklace"( 1962)," The Best House in London"( 1969), and" Silver Blaze"( 1977).
Title: Gene Wilder
Passage: Jerome Silberman (June 11, 1933 – August 29, 2016), known professionally as Gene Wilder, was an American actor, screenwriter, director, producer, singer-songwriter and author. Wilder began his career on stage, and made his screen debut in an episode of the TV series " The Play of the Week" in 1961. Although his first film role was portraying a hostage in the 1967 motion picture "Bonnie and Clyde", Wilder's first major role was as Leopold Bloom in the 1967 film "The Producers" for which he was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. This was the first in a series of collaborations with writer/director Mel Brooks, including 1974's "Blazing Saddles" and "Young Frankenstein", which Wilder co-wrote, garnering the pair an Academy Award nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay. Wilder is known for his portrayal of Willy Wonka in "Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory" (1971) and for his four films with Richard Pryor: "Silver Streak" (1976), "Stir Crazy" (1980), "See No Evil, Hear No Evil" (1989), and "Another You" (1991). Wilder directed and wrote several of his own films, including "The Woman in Red" (1984). With his third wife, Gilda Radner, he starred in three films, the last two of which he also directed. Her 1989 death from ovarian cancer led to his active involvement in promoting cancer awareness and treatment, helping found the Gilda Radner Ovarian Cancer Detection Center in Los Angeles and co-founding Gilda's Club. After his last acting performance in 2003 – a guest role on "Will & Grace" for which he received an Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor – Wilder turned his attention to writing. He produced a memoir in 2005, "Kiss Me Like a Stranger: My Search for Love and Art"; a collection of stories , "What Is This Thing Called Love?" (2010); and the novels "My French Whore" (2007), "The Woman Who Wouldn't" (2008) and "Something to Remember You By" (2013).
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Gilda Radner
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[
"The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother",
"Gene Wilder"
] |
Are both airports, Lawa Tabiki Airstrip and Meridian Regional Airport, located in the same country?
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Title: Meridian Regional Airport
Passage: Meridian Regional Airport is a public use airport located at Key Field, a joint use public/ military airfield. It is located southwest of Meridian, a city in Lauderdale County, Mississippi, United States. The airport is owned by the Meridian Airport Authority. At, Key Field is home to the longest public use runway in Mississippi. It is mostly used for general aviation and military traffic, but is also served by one commercial airline with scheduled passenger service subsidized by the Essential Air Service program. As per the Federal Aviation Administration, this airport had 19,599 passenger boardings( enplanements) in calendar year 2008, 18,560 in 2009, and 16,871 in 2010. The National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011 – 2015 categorized it as a" primary commercial service" facility.
Title: Pleiku Airport
Passage: Pleiku Airport is a regional airport located near the city of Pleiku within Gia Lai Province in southern Vietnam.
Title: Lawa Tabiki Airstrip
Passage: Lawa Tabiki Airstrip is an airstrip serving Benzdorp, Suriname. The runway is on an island in the Lawa River, which forms the border between Suriname and French Guiana.
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no
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[
"Meridian Regional Airport",
"Lawa Tabiki Airstrip"
] |
What is the award that the performer of song Red House (Song) won?
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Title: Hylton Red House
Passage: Hylton Red House, known locally just as Red House( often spelled as Redhouse), is a suburb in the north east of Sunderland, England, situated between Downhill to the west and Marley Pots and Witherwack to the east. The area, Hylton Red House, is one of the largest council housing schemes in North East England. In common with most estates in Sunderland, the street names all start with the same letter-' R' in the case of Red House. The whole of the estate falls within the SR5 postal code. Red House is home to Red House Academy( on the site of the original Hylton Red House Comprehensive School), Northern Saints VA Primary school,( on the site of the original Hylton Red House Primary school) and English Martyrs Roman Catholic Primary School. Bishop Harland Church of England Primary school was closed down. Pubs in Hylton Red House include Red House Workman's Club, The Last Orders( formally The Shipwrights Arms), Heppies Club( formally Hepworth& Grandage Club) and The Red House Community Centre.
Title: Red House (song)
Passage: "Red House" is a song written by Jimi Hendrix and one of the first songs recorded in 1966 by the Jimi Hendrix Experience. It has the musical form of a conventional twelve-bar blues and features Hendrix's guitar playing. He developed the song prior to forming the Experience and was inspired by earlier blues songs. "Red House" was first released on the British edition of Hendrix's debut album " Are You Experienced" in May 1967 (for the American album release, previously released Experience singles were used in its place). A second similar take was eventually released in the US in July 1969 on the American "Smash Hits" compilation. The song was a fixture of Hendrix concerts throughout his career. Although the lyrics and basic structure were followed, his performances usually varied from the original recording. Many were recorded and continue to be released officially for the first time, including on "Miami Pop Festival" (2013) and (2015). "Red House" has also been performed and recorded by a variety of blues and other artists.
Title: Panda (Astro song)
Passage: " Panda" is a song of the Chilean band Astro and is the fifth song of the homonymous album of the year 2011. The song was composed and produced by the singer of the band Andrés Nusser and released like third single of the album on February 1, 2013.
Title: The Jimi Hendrix Experience
Passage: The Jimi Hendrix Experience was an American-English rock band that formed in Westminster, London, in September 1966. Singer, songwriter, and guitarist Jimi Hendrix, drummer Mitch Mitchell, and bassist Noel Redding comprised the group, which was active until June 1969. During this time, they released three studio albums and became one of the most popular acts in rock. Highly influential in the popularization of hard rock and psychedelic rock, the Experience was best known for the skill, style, and charisma of their frontman, Jimi Hendrix. All three of the band's studio albums, "Are You Experienced" (1967), (1967) and "Electric Ladyland" (1968), were featured in the top 100 of the "Rolling Stone" list of The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time, at positions 15, 82 and 54 respectively. In 1992, the Jimi Hendrix Experience was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Following the breakup of the Experience in June 1969, Hendrix experimented with different lineups. However, by April 1970, he was again recording with Mitchell and bassist Billy Cox and the trio began The Cry of Love Tour. Without a new name for his ensemble, the trio was sometimes billed as the "Jimi Hendrix Experience". The title was never formalized, but sometimes appears on albums released without Redding. As of 2008, all three original members had already died.
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Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
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[
"The Jimi Hendrix Experience",
"Red House (song)"
] |
Are both directors of films The Blue Bird (1940 film) and Opal Dream from the same country?
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Title: Walter Lang
Passage: Walter Lang( August 10, 1896 – February 7, 1972) was an American film director.
Title: The Blue Bird (1940 film)
Passage: The Blue Bird is a 1940 B&W and Technicolor American fantasy film directed by Walter Lang. The screenplay by Walter Bullock was adapted from the 1908 play of the same name by Maurice Maeterlinck. Intended as 20th Century Fox's answer to MGM's" The Wizard of Oz", which had been released the previous year, it was filmed in Technicolor and tells the story of a disagreeable little girl( played by Shirley Temple) and her search for happiness. Despite being a box office flop and losing money, the film was later nominated for two Academy Awards. It is available on both VHS and DVD.
Title: Peter Cattaneo
Passage: Peter Joseph Cattaneo (born July 1, 1964) is an English filmmaker most known for directing the British film "The Full Monty" (1997).
Title: Opal Dream
Passage: Opal Dream( also known as Pobby and Dingan) is a 2006 Australian drama film, based on the Ben Rice novella" Pobby and Dingan", directed by Peter Cattaneo and starring an ensemble cast including Vince Colosimo, Jacqueline McKenzie, Christian Byers and Sapphire Boyce. It was filmed on location around South Australia, in Adelaide, Coober Pedy and Woomera. " Opal Dream" was released in Australia on 28 September 2006, with eventual release around the world.
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no
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[
"Walter Lang",
"Peter Cattaneo",
"The Blue Bird (1940 film)",
"Opal Dream"
] |
Are both Fortress Of Niha and Knoxville Wpa Athletic Field Historic District located in the same country?
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Title: Knoxville WPA Athletic Field Historic District
Passage: Knoxville WPA Athletic Field Historic District is a nationally recognized historic district located in Knoxville, Iowa, United States. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2007. At the time of its nomination the district consisted of 14 resources, including three contributing buildings, seven contributing structures, one contributing site, two noncontributing buildings, and one noncontributing structure. The oldest structure in the district is the city-owned water tower that was completed in 1922 on what was the city reservoir. Two Works Progress Administration (WPA) projects were added in the 1930s. The first WPA project was a concrete swimming pool and brick bathhouse that were completed in 1938. The main pool and the wading pool were owned by the city and used until 1988 when a new facility opened in another location. The local public school district took ownership at that time and filled the pools in and built a concession stand over the wading pool in 1990. The bathhouse and the former mothers' pavilion, where mothers could watch their children swim, remain in place. The football stadium is the second WPA project. It was dedicated in 1939 and completed the following year. The stadium is located in the drained reservoir. It is composed of a grass playing field with a cinder track, two gateway structures with castellated stone towers that double as ticket booths, a stone storage building, sections of a stone retaining wall, and two sets of bleachers. The concession stand and press box were built in 1990, and are not considered historical. The same is true for the retaining wall at the north end of the field, which replaced the original stone wall in the mid-1960s.
Title: Fortress of Niha
Passage: The Fortress of Niha( also called" Cave of Tyron" in Frankish sources and" Chquif Tayroun" in Arabic sources) is an ancient fortress in Lebanon, which has been first mentioned in 975 AD. It is located in the municipality of Niha Chouf in Lebanon, and is today visited as cultural heritage in the Shouf Cedar Nature Reserve. Carved into the rock of a cliff overlooking the Bisri and' Aray valley, the Fortress of Niha has been monitoring the road between Sidon and the Beqaa valley. It is mentioned for the first time in 975 AD and later in 1133. It has been controlled alternatively by the Crusaders and local Muslims until its destruction in 1261. In 1270, the Mamluk leader Baibars ordered it rebuilt. In 1585, the Emir Qorqomaz Maan probably took refuge in it briefly before his death. It is reputed that the Emir Fakhr- al- Din II also found refuge there before he was executed by the Pasha of Damascus in 1635, but it might more probably have been his father Emir Korkomaz, in 1584. Shaped like a cave over a hundred meters deep, the fortress features chambers and rooms which were dug in order to shelter the soldiers and as depots for domestic work. Water resources were provided both by a rain collecting system and through a pipe from the' Ain el- Halquoum spring. It also had a considerable number of silos for storing provisions. The fortress was well fortified and enclosed in a wall pierced with openings. Several levels of habitations were leaning against the cliff and built using beams which were based on the rock and rested on the cliff wall.
Title: Marquette Bungalows Historic District
Passage: The Marquette Bungalows Historic District is a historic district located in Madison, Wisconsin, United States, that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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no
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[
"Knoxville WPA Athletic Field Historic District",
"Fortress of Niha"
] |
Who is the father of the director of film Conversations With My Gardener?
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Title: Ian Barry (director)
Passage: Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV.
Title: Jean Becker (director)
Passage: Jean Becker( born 10 May 1933) is a French film director, screenwriter and actor. He is son of the director Jacques Becker.
Title: Conversations with My Gardener
Passage: Conversations with My Gardener is a 2007 French film directed by Jean Becker.
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Jacques Becker
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[
"Jean Becker (director)",
"Conversations with My Gardener"
] |
Did Hermann Friese and Dale Memmelaar share the same nationality?
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Title: Dugès
Passage: Several people share the surname Dugès:
Title: 1905 Campeonato Paulista
Passage: The 1905 Campeonato Paulista, organized by the LPF( Liga Paulista de Football), was the 4th season of São Paulo's top association football league. Paulistano won the title for the 1st time. no teams were relegated and the top scorer was Germânia's Hermann Friese with 14 goals.
Title: Dale Memmelaar
Passage: Dale Edward Memmelaar( January 15, 1937 – March 17, 2009) was an American football offensive lineman in the National Football League for the Chicago Cardinals/ St. Louis Cardinals, Dallas Cowboys, Cleveland Browns, and Baltimore Colts. He played college football at the University of Wyoming.
Title: Hermann Friese
Passage: Georg Paul Hermann Friese (22 May 1880 – October 1945) was a German-Brazilian athlete, association football player who played as a forward, and referee. He is considered alongside Charles Miller, Hans Nobiling and Oscar Cox one of the most important pioneers of football in Brazil and is recognized as the first exceptional footballer there.
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no
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[
"Dale Memmelaar",
"Hermann Friese"
] |
Which film came out earlier, The Deadly Affair or Holiday On The Buses?
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Title: Holiday on the Buses
Passage: Holiday on the Buses is a 1973 British comedy film directed by Bryan Izzard and starring Reg Varney and Doris Hare. The film is the third and final spin- off film from the ITV sitcom" On the Buses" and succeeded the films" On the Buses"( 1971) and" Mutiny on the Buses"( 1972). The film was produced by Ronald Chesney and Ronald Wolfe for Hammer Films.
Title: The Deadly Affair
Passage: The Deadly Affair is a 1966 British espionage–thriller film, based on John le Carré's first novel "Call for the Dead". The film stars James Mason, Harry Andrews, Simone Signoret and Maximilian Schell. It was directed by Sidney Lumet from a script by Paul Dehn. In the movie, a Columbia Pictures production, the central character is renamed Charles Dobbs since Paramount owned the film rights to the name George Smiley, the central character of the novel and many other le Carré books. Paramount acquired the film rights to the character name when filming "The Spy Who Came in from the Cold". The soundtrack was composed by Quincy Jones, and the bossa nova theme song, " Who Needs Forever", was performed by Astrud Gilberto.
Title: Stunts (film)
Passage: Stunts, also released as The Deadly Game, is a 1977 film directed by Mark L. Lester and starring Robert Forster.
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The Deadly Affair
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[
"The Deadly Affair",
"Holiday on the Buses"
] |
Who is Shao Hua's mother-in-law?
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Title: Mao Anqing
Passage: Mao Anqing( 23 November 1924 – 23 March 2007) was the last surviving son of Mao Zedong, chairman of the People's republic of China. He was the second son of Mao and his wife, Yang Kaihui. He suffered from a mental illness, possibly schizophrenia. He worked as a translator and never became active in politics.
Title: Shao Hua
Passage: Shao Hua( 30 October 1938 – 24 June 2008), formerly known as Zhang Shaoua, was a Chinese photographer and a major general in the People's Liberation Army. She was the wife of Mao Anqing, the second son of Mao Zedong.
Title: Lung Shao-hua
Passage: Lung Shao- hua( born 25 March 1953) is a Taiwanese actor, singer and television host.
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Yang Kaihui
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[
"Shao Hua",
"Mao Anqing"
] |
Do both films, The Guardian Angel (1990 Film) and Yuvvraaj, have the directors who are from the same country?
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Title: Yuvvraaj
Passage: Yuvvraaj(" English: Prince") is a 2008 Indian drama film directed and produced by Subhash Ghai. The film stars Salman Khan, Boman Irani, Anil Kapoor, Zayed Khan and Katrina Kaif in the lead roles and is inspired by the Hollywood film" Rain Man"( 1988). " Yuvvraaj" is a musical story of a fragmented family of three brothers who try to con each other to inherit their father's wealth. According to the director, the film is about the arrogance and overconfidence of contemporary youth. The film was released on 21 November 2008. Although the film received mixed reviews from critics and bombed at the box-office, its script was added to the library of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in 2009.
Title: Subhash Ghai
Passage: Subhash Ghai( born 24 January 1945) is an Indian film director, producer and screenwriter, known for his works predominantly in Hindi cinema. His most notable works include' Kalicharan'( 1976),' Vishwanath'( 1978)," Maeri"( 1976)," Karz"( 1980)," Hero"( 1983)," Meri Jung"( 1985)," Karma"( 1986)," Ram Lakhan"( 1989)," Saudagar"( 1991)," Khalnayak"( 1993)," Pardes"( 1997)," Taal"( 1999), and Black& White( 2008). In 1982, he started Mukta Arts Private Limited which, in 2000, became a public company, with Subhash Ghai as its executive chairman. In 2006, he received the National Film Award, for producing the social problem film" Iqbal", in the same year he founded the Whistling Woods International film and media institution in Mumbai. In 2015, he received the IIFA Award for outstanding contribution to Indian Cinema.
Title: Suzanne Osten
Passage: Carlota Suzanne Osten( born 20 June 1944) is a Swedish film director stage director and screenwriter. She won the award for Best Director at the 22nd Guldbagge Awards for the film" The Mozart Brothers".
Title: The Guardian Angel (1990 film)
Passage: The Guardian Angel is a 1990 Swedish drama film directed by Suzanne Osten. Malin Ek won the award for Best Actress at the 26th Guldbagge Awards.
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no
|
[
"The Guardian Angel (1990 film)",
"Yuvvraaj",
"Subhash Ghai",
"Suzanne Osten"
] |
Which film was released earlier, Kakana Kote or Alex Holeh Ahavah?
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Title: Alexander Wilson
Passage: Alexander or Alex Wilson may refer to:
Title: Alex Holeh Ahavah
Passage: Alex Holeh Ahavah (Alex Is Lovesick) is a 1986 Israeli cult film directed by Boaz Davidson. It stars Eitan Anshel, Sharon Hacohen, and Uri Kabiri. The film, set in the 1950s, features a boy (Anshel) as the main protagonist and his life as the son of Polish immigrants.
Title: Kakana Kote
Passage: Kakana Kote is a 1977 Indian Kannada biographical drama film adapted from Masti Venkatesh Iyengar's stage play of the same name. The film plot tells the story of Kaka Nayaka who was instrumental in stopping the exploitation of tribal people in Mysore district against the tax payment from middlemen who were representing the ruling kingdom government. The film was directed by acclaimed theater artist C. R. Simha and the music was composed by C. Ashwath. The film featured seasoned actors such as Lokesh, Lokanath, Srinath and Girija Lokesh in the lead roles. The film was critically acclaimed and premiered in many film festivals. It went on to win the third Best Film award at the Karnataka State Film Awards. The screenplay and dialogues were written by Girish Karnad and associate directed by Girish Kasaravalli.
Title: The Wonderful World of Captain Kuhio
Passage: The film was released in Japan on 10 October 2009.
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Kakana Kote
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[
"Alex Holeh Ahavah",
"Kakana Kote"
] |
Do both films: Summer Solstice (2003 Film) and X (1986 Film) have the directors from the same country?
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Title: Oddvar Einarson
Passage: Oddvar Einarson( born 7 February 1949) is a Norwegian movie director. He made his debut with the film" Time i nyttelære" in 1967 and has since directed a number of films, some of the best known being:" Kampen om Mardøla"( 1972)," Prognose Innerdalen"( 1981)," X"( 1986)," Karachi"( 1989) and" Havet stiger"( 1990). In 1987 he won the Norwegian movie award Amanda for best Norwegian film: X.
Title: X (1986 film)
Passage: X is a Norwegian film from 1986. The play was directed by Oddvar Einarson, and starred Bettina Banoun and Jørn Christensen. The film started through the collective" Film Group 84", and was completed by Einarson own production company. X was released on DVD in 2010, with a lengthy interview with the director as extras.
Title: George Fivas
Passage: George Peter Fivas II( born May 25, 1973) is an American film producer, music producer, director, and actor living in Los Angeles. He is one of the founding organizers of the jazz and popular music group, Apollo. His directorial debut came in the form of" Summer Solstice"( 2003), an independently produced coming- of- age drama, which includes a well- reviewed performance from Academy Award nominee and Golden Globe winner Karen Black(" Five Easy Pieces" and" The Great Gatsby"), and was released on Netflix in 2006. He directed a music video for the song" A New World"( 2008) by The JMD Project, a hit dance track in Europe, whose video has been broadcast on MTV Germany and other European outlets as an introduction to the Metropolis Revived concert series. Fivas is also a published scientist, having co-authored several papers on seismological phenomena in the Intermountain Region of The United States.
Title: Summer Solstice (2003 film)
Passage: Summer Solstice tells a story set in coastal Maine, a reflective coming- of- age tale starring George Fivas as Joshua Ballard, a brilliant but aimless and misunderstood college student who finds solace in composing music and writing. But when his anguished state of mind leads him to cross paths with contemplative lighthouse keeper Seth Arden( Joe Estevez) and his niece Andrea Bettencourt( Brook Jenell Slack, voiced Jelly Otter in Disney's" PB&J Otter" from 1998 – 2000), the encounter leads Joshua to transcend a personal crisis through an odyssey of self- discovery, and accept the compassion of his friends, old and new, which ultimately saves his life. Academy Award nominee and Golden Globe winner Karen Black(" Five Easy Pieces" and" The Great Gatsby") plays a stern university professor. Joshua's college friends are played by Lindsay Pulsipher( HBO's" True Blood", A&E's" The Beast") and Nathan Rollins. The screenplay is based on a story by playwright, composer, physicist, and mathematician Jeffrey Gold. The film features the lighthouse Pemaquid Point Light and surrounding coastal areas and towns of Maine and music by popular Maine native, Tim Janis( known for his numerous specials on the American Public Broadcasting Service). The film was directed by George Fivas, a published scientist and a founder of the jazz and popular music group, Apollo.
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no
|
[
"X (1986 film)",
"George Fivas",
"Oddvar Einarson",
"Summer Solstice (2003 film)"
] |
What is the award that the performer of song Third Stone From The Sun received?
|
Title: Another Girl
Passage: " Another Girl" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1965 album" Help!" and included in the film of the same name. The song was written by Paul McCartney but credited to Lennon – McCartney. The song is addressed to the singer's girlfriend, who is informed that the singer has found" another girl."
Title: Third Stone from the Sun
Passage: "Third Stone from the Sun" (or "3rd Stone from the Sun") is a mostly instrumental composition by American musician Jimi Hendrix. It incorporates several musical approaches, including jazz and psychedelic rock, with brief spoken passages. The title reflects Hendrix's interest in science fiction and is a reference to Earth in its position as the third planet away from the sun in the solar system. Hendrix developed elements of the piece prior to forming his group, the Jimi Hendrix Experience. The Experience recorded versions as early as December 1966, and, in 1967, it was included on their debut album " Are You Experienced". Several artists have recorded renditions and others have adapted the guitar melody line for other songs.
Title: The Jimi Hendrix Experience
Passage: The Jimi Hendrix Experience was an American-English rock band that formed in Westminster, London, in September 1966. Singer, songwriter, and guitarist Jimi Hendrix, drummer Mitch Mitchell, and bassist Noel Redding comprised the group, which was active until June 1969. During this time, they released three studio albums and became one of the most popular acts in rock. Highly influential in the popularization of hard rock and psychedelic rock, the Experience was best known for the skill, style, and charisma of their frontman, Jimi Hendrix. All three of the band's studio albums, "Are You Experienced" (1967), (1967) and "Electric Ladyland" (1968), were featured in the top 100 of the "Rolling Stone" list of The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time, at positions 15, 82 and 54 respectively. In 1992, the Jimi Hendrix Experience was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Following the breakup of the Experience in June 1969, Hendrix experimented with different lineups. However, by April 1970, he was again recording with Mitchell and bassist Billy Cox and the trio began The Cry of Love Tour. Without a new name for his ensemble, the trio was sometimes billed as the "Jimi Hendrix Experience". The title was never formalized, but sometimes appears on albums released without Redding. As of 2008, all three original members had already died.
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Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
|
[
"The Jimi Hendrix Experience",
"Third Stone from the Sun"
] |
Which film came out earlier, A Moment In Time (Film) or Bye Bye Miss Goodnight?
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Title: Bye Bye Miss Goodnight
Passage: Bye Bye Miss Goodnight is the 2005 feature film debut of writer- director Karan Kandhari. It was filmed in Bombay and garnered the Best Cinematography award at the Portobello Film Festival for its bold use of the city's natural light in its digital cinematography. It stars Rajpal Yadav and Neha Dubey( Monsoon Wedding).
Title: Moment in the Sun
Passage: Moment in the Sun may refer to:
Title: A Moment in Time (film)
Passage: A Moment in Time is a 2013 Filipino romantic drama film directed by Emmanuel Quindo Palo and starring Coco Martin and Julia Montes. The film was shot in Amsterdam and other cities such as Paris. The film was produced by Dreamscape Cinema and Star Cinema and released February 13, 2013. This marks Coco Martin and Julia Montes' first film together after their TV series" Walang Hanggan".
Title: One Moment in Time (disambiguation)
Passage: " One Moment in Time" is a song sung by Whitney Houston. One Moment in Time may also refer to:
|
Bye Bye Miss Goodnight
|
[
"A Moment in Time (film)",
"Bye Bye Miss Goodnight"
] |
Were Louis Wilke and Alex Quaison-Sackey of the same nationality?
|
Title: David Ji
Passage: David Longfen Ji is an American businessman who co-founded Apex Digital, an electronics manufacturer. In 2004, he was arrested in China following a dispute with Sichuan Changhong Electric, a supplier owned by the city of Mianyang and the province of Sichuan. Changhong accused him of defrauding them through bad checks. Ji was taken, according to an account by his lawyer, to the senior management and told, "I decide whether you live or die." He has been held in China without charges. Ji's case highlighted an "implicit racism" in dealings with American businessmen. As a U.S. citizen he was not granted the same treatment by authorities as non-ethnically Chinese businessmen sharing the same nationality.
Title: Simon Donald
Passage: Simon Donald is a co-founder and was co-editor of the British comic magazine" Viz" until 2003. He set up the magazine in 1979 with his brother Chris from a bedroom in Newcastle. His most famous creation for the magazine is probably Sid the Sexist. When Chris quit as editor in 1999, Simon took up the role of co-editor along with Graham Dury, Simon Thorp, Davey Jones and Alex Collier. He and Alex left the magazine in 2003.
Title: Louis Wilke
Passage: Louis G. Wilke( October 10, 1896 in Chicago, Illinois, USA – February 28, 1962) was an American basketball coach and administrator. After coaching basketball on a high school level, he became the coach for Phillips University in 1928. He also coached the AAU Phillips 66ers from 1929 to 1931 to a 98- 8 record. After his coaching career he served as a chairman of the AAU Basketball Committee for seven terms and was an executive board member of the US Olympic Committee from 1956 to 1960. He was enshrined in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame as a contributor in 1983.
Title: Alex Quaison-Sackey
Passage: Dr. Alex Quaison-Sackey (9 August 1924 – 21 December 1992) was a Ghanaian diplomat who served during the first and third republics. He was the first black African to serve as president of the United Nations General Assembly.
|
no
|
[
"Alex Quaison-Sackey",
"Louis Wilke"
] |
Do both films Backtrack (Film) and Get Crazy have the directors from the same country?
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Title: Allan Arkush
Passage: Allan Arkush( born April 30, 1948) is an American director and producer of films, television and videos. He is a collaborator of Joe Dante.
Title: Michael Petroni
Passage: Michael Petroni is an Australian film writer and director.
Title: Get Crazy
Passage: Get Crazy is a 1983 American musical comedy film directed by Allan Arkush, and stars Malcolm McDowell, Allen Garfield, Daniel Stern, Gail Edwards and Ed Begley Jr.
Title: Backtrack (film)
Passage: Backtrack is a 2015 mystery thriller film written, co-produced, and directed by Michael Petroni. The film stars Adrien Brody, Bruce Spence, Sam Neill, Robin McLeavy, Malcolm Kennard, and Jenni Baird.
|
no
|
[
"Backtrack (film)",
"Allan Arkush",
"Michael Petroni",
"Get Crazy"
] |
Which film has the director who is older, Lights Of Old Broadway or Taxi Blues?
|
Title: Pavel Lungin
Passage: Pavel Semyonovich Lungin( born 12 July 1949) is a Russian film director. He is sometimes credited as Pavel Loungine( as in the American release of" Tycoon"). Lungin was awarded the distinction People's Artist of Russia in 2008.
Title: Lights of Old Broadway
Passage: Lights of Old Broadway( 1925) is a drama film directed by Monta Bell, produced by William Randolph Hearst's Cosmopolitan Productions, and released by Metro- Goldwyn- Mayer. The film stars Marion Davies and Conrad Nagel, and is an adaptation of the play" The Merry Wives of Gotham" by Laurence Eyre( USA). The film has color sequences using tinting, Technicolor, and the Handschiegl color process. The play was produced on Broadway at Henry Miller's Theatre from January 16, 1924 to April 1924. Davies' part was played on the stage by actress Mary Ellis.
Title: Taxi Blues
Passage: Taxi Blues( translit. Taksi- Blyuz) is a 1990 Soviet drama film directed by Pavel Lungin. It was entered into the 1990 Cannes Film Festival where Lungin won the award for Best Director. The film was selected as the Soviet entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 63rd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.
Title: Monta Bell
Passage: Monta Bell( February 5, 1891 – February 4, 1958) was an American film director, producer and screenwriter.
|
Lights Of Old Broadway
|
[
"Lights of Old Broadway",
"Pavel Lungin",
"Taxi Blues",
"Monta Bell"
] |
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