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what song is in the movie directed by Paul Hoen based on the novel "if I had one wish"?
Title: You Wish! (film) Passage: You Wish! is a 2003 Disney Channel Original Movie, based on Jackie French Koller's 1991 novel "If I Had One Wish". The film was directed by Paul Hoen; it stars A. J. Trauth, Spencer Breslin, Lalaine and Tim Reid. The movie was filmed in Auckland, New Zealand. It was released on January 10, 2003, on the Disney Channel. Title: Nobody's Supposed to Be Here Passage: "Nobody's Supposed to Be Here" is the lead single released by Canadian recording artist Deborah Cox from her second studio album "One Wish" (1998). It is Cox's most successful song, peaking at number two on the "Billboard" Hot 100 for eight weeks, and spending a then-record fourteen weeks at number one on the Hot RBHip-Hop Songs chart. In 2017, "Billboard" ranked the song at number five on its "Greatest of All Time Hot RBHip-Hop Songs" chart. Title: Tru Confessions Passage: Tru Confessions is a 2002 Disney Channel Original Movie. Tru Walker (Clara Bryant) aspires to be a famous filmmaker. She has a twin brother Eddie (Shia LaBeouf), who has autism (though like the book, the movie never explicitly referred it by name) due to oxygen deprivation at birth. Eddie becomes the subject of Tru's documentary for a film contest she enters. The film was directed by Paul Hoen and is based on the book of the same name by Janet Tashjian. Title: Watchin' Passage: "Watchin'" is a song by dance band Freemasons. The song is a remake of Deborah Cox's "It's Over Now", from her 1998 album "One Wish". It was released as the 2nd single from their second studio album "Unmixed" and features vocals from British singer Amanda Wilson. Title: Let It Shine (film) Passage: Let It Shine is a 2012 musical television film that premiered on Disney Channel. It features an ensemble cast of Tyler James Williams, Coco Jones, Trevor Jackson and Brandon Mychal Smith. The film follows a shy, talented rapper and musician who pens romantic hip-hop verses only to stand idly by as they're delivered to the girl of his dreams by a proxy, his best friend, in a retelling of Cyrano de Bergerac. The film was directed by Paul Hoen and written by Eric Daniel and Don D. Scott. The Disney Channel Original Movie premiered on June 15, 2012 in the United States and Canada, and July 20, 2012 in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Title: One Wish (Roxette song) Passage: "One Wish" is a song by Swedish pop music duo Roxette, released on 9 October 2006 as the lead single from the duo's third greatest hits compilation album, "A Collection of Roxette Hits: Their 20 Greatest Songs! " It was recorded in June 2006, and was one of the first songs recorded by the duo since vocalist Marie Fredriksson's brain tumour diagnosis in 2002. Longtime collaborator Jonas kerlund directed the song's music video. The single performed well in several territories, particularly in Scandinavia. It ended 2006 as one of the twenty best-selling singles in Sweden. Title: Cloud 9 (2014 film) Passage: Cloud 9 is a 2014 sports drama romance television film directed by Paul Hoen and written by Justin Ware, Don D. Scott and Katie Wech. It stars Dove Cameron, Luke Benward, Kiersey Clemons and Mike C. Manning. The film is set in the world of competitive snowboarding. The first promo aired on November 29, 2013 during the premiere of "Good Luck Jessie: NYC Christmas". The film premiered on January 17, 2014 as a Disney Channel Original Movie. It was viewed by 4.96 million viewers during its original premiere. Title: How to Build a Better Boy Passage: How to Build a Better Boy is a Disney Channel Original Movie directed by Paul Hoen and written by Jason Mayland. It stars China Anne McClain, Kelli Berglund and Marshall Williams. The first images were shown during a promo for Disney Channel's Summer 2014, while the first promo aired on June 27, 2014 during the premiere of the Disney Channel Original Movie "Zapped". The film premiered on August 15, 2014. The movie premiered on Disney Channel UK on September 19, 2014. Title: Invisible Sister Passage: Invisible Sister is a 2015 Disney Channel Original Movie, based on the book "My Invisible Sister" by Beatrice Colin and Sara Pinto. The film is directed by Paul Hoen, and stars Rowan Blanchard and Paris Berelc. It focuses on a student who turns her older sister invisible due to a failed science project. It premiered on October 9, 2015, and was viewed by 4.03 million people. Title: World of Our Own (song) Passage: "World of Our Own" is a song by Irish boy band Westlife and it was released on 18 February 2002 as the second single from their third studio album of the same name (2001). The song peaked at 1 on the UK Singles Chart, becoming their 10th number one single - making them a part of a small group of artists in British chart history to achieve this feat. The song's popularity peaked when it was featured in the children's feature film, "You Wish! ".
"World of Our Own"
World of Our Own (song)
You Wish! (film)
With what American physicist born February 28, 1948, did William Daniel Phillips share his Nobel Prize in Physics in 1997?
Title: Aage Bohr Passage: Aage Niels Bohr (] ; 19 June 1922 8 September 2009) was a Danish nuclear physicist who shared the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1975 with Ben Mottelson and James Rainwater "for the discovery of the connection between collective motion and particle motion in atomic nuclei and the development of the theory of the structure of the atomic nucleus based on this connection". Starting from Rainwater's concept of an irregular-shaped liquid drop model of the nucleus, Bohr and Mottelson developed a detailed theory that was in close agreement with experiments. Since his father, Niels Bohr, had won the prize in 1922, he and his father were one of the six pairs of fathers and sons who have both won the Nobel Prize and one of the four pairs who have both won the Nobel Prize in Physics. Title: Daniel C. Tsui Passage: Daniel Chee Tsui (, born February 28, 1939, Henan Province, China) is a Chinese-born American physicist whose areas of research included electrical properties of thin films and microstructures of semiconductors and solid-state physics. He was previously the Arthur LeGrand Doty Professor of Electrical Engineering at Princeton University and adjunct senior research scientist in the Department of Physics at Columbia University, where he was a visiting professor from 2006 to 2008. Currently, he is a research professor at Boston University. In 1998, along with Horst L. Strmer of Columbia and Robert Laughlin of Stanford, Tsui was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for his contributions to the discovery of the fractional quantum Hall effect. Title: Clinton Davisson Passage: Clinton Joseph Davisson (October 22, 1881 February 1, 1958), was an American physicist who won the 1937 Nobel Prize in Physics for his discovery of electron diffraction in the famous Davisson-Germer experiment. Davisson shared the Nobel Prize with George Paget Thomson, who independently discovered electron diffraction at about the same time as Davisson. Title: Mohammad Sajjad Alam Passage: Mohammad Sajjad "Saj" Alam (born 5 January 1947) is an American physicist born in British India (Pakistan after 1947, and Bangladesh after 1971). His work has focused on particle physics and computational physics. He has played a significant role in several major particle physics experiments (the Mark II, CLEO, GEM, BaBar, ATLAS collaborations) that have led to new discoveries in the area of high-energy particle physics. Title: List of Danish Nobel laureates Passage: This is a list of Danish Nobel laureates. Since the Nobel Prize was established per the will of Swedish inventor Alfred Nobel in 1895, 12 of the prize winners have been from Denmark. The first Danish Nobel laureate was Niels Ryberg Finsen, who won a Nobel Prize for medicine in 1903 for his work in using light therapy to treat diseases. The most recent Danish Nobel Prize winner was Jens Skou who won the prize in chemistry for his discovery over the enzyme, NaK-ATPase in 1997. To date, of the 13 Nobel Prizes won by Danish people, 5 have been for medicine, 3 have been for physics, 3 have been for literature, 1 has been for chemistry and one has been for peace. Title: Donald A. Glaser Passage: Donald Arthur Glaser (September 21, 1926  February 28, 2013) was an American physicist, neurobiologist, and the winner of the 1960 Nobel Prize in Physics for his invention of the bubble chamber used in subatomic particle physics. Title: Leon Cooper Passage: Leon N Cooper (born February 28, 1930) is an American physicist and Nobel Prize laureate, who with John Bardeen and John Robert Schrieffer, developed the BCS theory of superconductivity. He is also the namesake of the Cooper pair and co-developer of the BCM theory of synaptic plasticity. Title: Claude Cohen-Tannoudji Passage: Claude Cohen-Tannoudji (born 1 April 1933) is a French physicist. He shared the 1997 Nobel Prize in Physics with Steven Chu and William Daniel Phillips for research in methods of laser cooling and trapping atoms. He is still an active researcher, working at the cole Normale Suprieure in Paris. Title: William Daniel Phillips Passage: William Daniel Phillips (born November 5, 1948) is an American physicist. He shared the Nobel Prize in Physics, in 1997, with Steven Chu and Claude Cohen-Tannoudji. Title: Steven Chu Passage: Steven Chu (, born February 28, 1948) is an American physicist. He is known for his research at Bell Labs and Stanford University regarding the cooling and trapping of atoms with laser light, for which he won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1997, along with his scientific colleagues Claude Cohen-Tannoudji and William Daniel Phillips.
Steven Chu
William Daniel Phillips
Steven Chu
Perry Farrell's album Song Yet to Be Sung features collaborations with which Dutch bassist and founder of Porno for Pyros?
Title: Song Yet to Be Sung Passage: Song Yet to Be Sung is an album by Jane's Addiction vocalist Perry Farrell, released on July 16, 2001, on Virgin Records. The album features collaborations from Farrell's former bandmates Dave Navarro, Stephen Perkins and Martyn LeNoble. It was originally titled "The Diamond Jubilee". The title track,"Song Yet to Be Sung" was the official song for trailers of the series premiere of Smallville. Title: Psi Com Passage: Psi Com was an American post-punk band of the early 1980s, consisting of Perry Farrell (vocals), Aaron Sherer (drums and percussion), Vince Duran (guitar) and Kelly Wheeler (bass). Prominent in the underground Los Angeles music scene, the group were noted for being the first band of Farrell, who went on to achieve greater fame in the bands Jane's Addiction, Porno for Pyros and the Satellite Party. Title: Porno for Pyros (album) Passage: Porno for Pyros is the eponymous debut album by Porno for Pyros, released on April 27, 1993 on the same label as Jane's Addiction, Warner Bros. Records. Jane's Addiction guitarist Dave Navarro and bassist Eric Avery, battling substance abuse issues, had left the band in 1991 in an attempt to stay clean, though the other half of the band wished to continue creating music. The remaining members of Jane's Addiction, Perry Farrell and Stephen Perkins, were joined by guitarist Peter DiStefano and future Jane's Addiction bassist Martyn LeNoble, and continued under the new band name Porno for Pyros. The band (and album) name is a reference to the 1992 Los Angeles riots, which are mentioned throughout the songs on the album as a recurring theme. Title: Hard Charger Passage: "Hard Charger" is a single by Porno for Pyros. The song was composed by Perry Farrell. Title: Porno for Pyros Passage: Porno for Pyros were an American alternative rock band formed in Los Angeles, California in 1992, following the break-up of Jane's Addiction. The band comprised former Jane's Addiction members Perry Farrell (vocals) and Stephen Perkins (drums), and Peter DiStefano (guitar) and Martyn LeNoble (bass). Title: Peter DiStefano Passage: Peter DiStefano (born July 10, 1965 in Santa Monica, California, U.S.) is an American guitarist and songwriter, best known for his work in the alternative rock band Porno for Pyros (the Jane's Addiction offshoot featuring vocalist Perry Farrell and drummer Stephen Perkins). Title: Pets (song) Passage: "Pets" is a song by alternative rock band Porno for Pyros and the second single from their 1993 self-titled album, "Porno for Pyros". The Cursed Female Cursed Male" single preceded "Pets," but saw only a limited radio station and promotional release, making "Pets" the first widely available commercial single from the album. Title: Deconstruction (band) Passage: Deconstruction was a band formed by former Jane's Addiction members, guitarist Dave Navarro and bassist Eric Avery. Originally their former Jane's Addiction bandmate drummer Stephen Perkins was slated to be Deconstruction's drummer but instead joined Jane's Addiction frontman Perry Farrell's new band Porno for Pyros. Drummer Michael Murphey was instead recruited for percussion duties. Title: Perry Farrell Passage: Perry Farrell (born Peretz Bernstein; March 29, 1959) is an American singer-songwriter and musician, best known as the frontman for the alternative rock band Jane's Addiction. Farrell created the touring festival Lollapalooza as a farewell tour for Jane's Addiction in 1991; it has since evolved into an annual destination festival. Farrell continues to produce Lollapalooza with partners William Morris Agency and C3. Farrell has also led the alternative rock groups Porno for Pyros and Satellite Party. He is the only person who has performed at all twelve Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festivals to date, having appeared under five different names (Perry Farrell, Jane's Addiction, DJ Peretz, Satellite Party, and with Hybrid). Title: Martyn LeNoble Passage: Martyn LeNoble (Dutch: "Martijn LeNoble" ; born 14 April 1969) is a Dutch bassist and a founding member of Porno for Pyros.
Martyn LeNoble
Song Yet to Be Sung
Martyn LeNoble
What is the name of the book in which James Marsh's movie "Man on Wire" is based?
Title: James Marsh (director) Passage: James Marsh (born 30 April 1963) is a British film and documentary director best known for his work on "Man on Wire", which won the 2008 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature, and "The Theory of Everything", the multi-award winning biopic of physicist Stephen Hawking released in 2014. Title: Robert James Marsh Passage: Robert James Marsh is a mathematician working in the areas of cluster algebras, representation theory of finite-dimensional algebras, homological algebra, tilting theory, quantum groups, algebraic groups, Lie algebras and Coxeter groups. Marsh currently works at the University of Leeds as a Professor of pure mathematics. He also holds the position of EPSRC Leadership Fellow. In addition to his duties at the University of Leeds, Marsh is also an editor of the Glasgow Mathematical Journal. Title: James Marsh (chemist) Passage: James Marsh (2 September 1794 21 June 1846) was a British chemist who invented the Marsh test for detecting arsenic. Title: Wisconsin Death Trip (film) Passage: Wisconsin Death Trip is a 1999 American black-and-white and color docudrama film written and directed by James Marsh, based on the 1973 book of the same name by Michael Lesy. Original music for the film was composed by DJ Shadow, with original piano music for the closing credits by John Cale. Title: T. H. Breen Passage: Timothy H. Breen (September 5, 1942 in Ohio) is currently the William Smith Mason Professor of American History Emeritus at Northwestern University and a James Marsh Professor at Large at the University of Vermont. He is the founding director of the Kaplan Humanities Center and the Nicholas D. Chabraja Center for Historical Studies at Northwestern. Breen is a specialist on the American Revolution. He studies the history of early America with a special interest in political thought, material culture, and cultural anthropology. Breen has published multiple books and over 60 articles. In 2010 he released his latest book, "American Insurgents, American Patriots: The Revolution of the People". Breen won the Colonial War Society Prize for the best book on the American Revolution for "Marketplace of Revolution: How Consumer Politics Shaped American Independence" (2004), the T. Saloutus Prize for his book "Tobacco Culture: The Mentality of the Great Tidewater Planters of the Eve of Revolution", and the Historical Preservation Book Prize for his work "Imagining the Past: East Hampton Histories". Breen also holds several awards for distinguished teaching from Northwestern. Title: Shadow Dancer (film) Passage: Shadow Dancer is a 2012 British-Irish drama film directed by James Marsh and based on the novel of the same name by Tom Bradby who also wrote the film's script. The film premiered at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and was screened out of competition at the 62nd Berlin International Film Festival in February 2012. Title: Ronald James Marsh Passage: Ronald James Marsh (7 August 1914 11 January 1987), was a British author who was born in Broadstairs in Kent and spent much of his life in Rochester, where he was City Librarian. The son of Donald Alfred Sackett Marsh and Helen Cicely Perkins, he was born on 7 August 1914 and died aged 72 in Chatham, Kent, on 11 January 1987. He married first in Thanet in 1936, Maud Ethel Chandler and second in Oxford in 1947, Phyllis Glenice Higgins. Title: Daniel Marsh Passage: Daniel James Marsh (born 14 June 1973 in Subiaco, Perth) is a former Australian cricketer who captained the Tasmanian Tigers. The son of former Australian keeper Rod Marsh, Dan was a right-handed batsman and a handy slow left-arm orthodox bowler. He played for the South Australia early on in his career and played County Cricket for Leicestershire County Cricket Club. Title: Marsh test Passage: The Marsh test is a highly sensitive method in the detection of arsenic, especially useful in the field of forensic toxicology when arsenic was used as a poison. It was developed by the chemist James Marsh and first published in 1836. Title: Man on Wire Passage: Man on Wire is a 2008 British biographical documentary film directed by James Marsh. The film chronicles Philippe Petit's 1974 high-wire walk between the Twin Towers of New York's World Trade Center. It is based on Petit's book, "To Reach the Clouds", released in paperback with the title "Man on Wire". The title of the film is taken from the police report that led to the arrest (and later release) of Petit, whose performance had lasted for almost one hour. The film is crafted like a heist film, presenting rare footage of the preparations for the event and still photographs of the walk, alongside re-enactments (with Paul McGill as the young Petit) and present-day interviews with the participants, including Barry Greenhouse, an insurance executive who served as the inside man.
"To Reach the Clouds"
James Marsh (director)
Man on Wire
Who is younger, Joe Camp or Boaz Yakin?
Title: Safe (2012 film) Passage: Safe is a 2012 American action crime thriller film written and directed by Boaz Yakin and starring Jason Statham, Chris Sarandon, Robert John Burke and James Hong. Statham plays an ex-cop and former cage fighter who winds up protecting a gifted child who is being chased by the Russian mafia, Chinese Triads, and corrupt New York City police. Title: Hostel (2005 film) Passage: Hostel is a 2005 American horror film written and directed by Eli Roth. It stars Jay Hernandez and was produced by Mike Fleiss, Eli Roth, and Chris Briggs; Boaz Yakin, Scott Spiegel, and Quentin Tarantino are executive producers. It is the first installment of the "Hostel" trilogy, followed by "" (2007) and "" (2011). The film tells the story of two college students traveling across Europe, who find themselves preyed upon by a mysterious group that tortures and kills kidnapped victims. Title: Death in Love Passage: Death in Love is a psychosexual-thriller about a love affair between a Jewish woman and a doctor overseeing human experimentation at a Nazi German concentration camp, and the impact this has on her sons' lives in the 1990s. The film, which was written and directed by Boaz Yakin, debuted in 2008. Title: Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (film) Passage: Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time is a 2010 American action fantasy film directed by Mike Newell. The film was written by Jordan Mechner, Boaz Yakin, Doug Miro, and Carlo Bernard, produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, and released by Walt Disney Pictures on May 28, 2010. The film stars Jake Gyllenhaal as Prince Dastan, Gemma Arterton as Princess Tamina, Ben Kingsley as Nizam, and Alfred Molina as Sheik Amar. The film has the same title as the video game "", and is primarily based on it. Elements from "" and "", the two other titles from the "Sands of Time" trilogy of the "Prince of Persia" video game franchise, are also incorporated. The film was premiered in London on May 5, 2010 and was officially released on May 28, 2010 in the United States. It received mixed reviews from critics, and grossed over 336 million against a production budget of 150200 million. Title: Boaz Yakin Passage: Boaz Yakin (born June 20, 1966) is an American screenwriter and film director based in New York City. He has written such screenplays as "Fresh" and "A Price Above Rubies", and he directed the feature film "Remember the Titans", among others. Title: Max (2015 film) Passage: Max is a 2015 American adventure drama film directed by Boaz Yakin, and co-written with Sheldon Lettich. The film stars Josh Wiggins, Mia Xitlali, Dejon LaQuake, Thomas Haden Church, Robbie Amell, Lauren Graham, Luke Kleintank, and Jay Hernandez. The film was released by Warner Bros. on June 26, 2015. Title: Uptown Girls Passage: Uptown Girls is a 2003 comedy-drama film directed by Boaz Yakin, who was working from a screenplay which Julia Dahl, Mo Ogrodnik and Lisa Davidowitz had adapted from the story by Allison Jacobs. It stars Brittany Murphy as a 22-year-old living a charmed life as the daughter of a famous rock and roll musician. Dakota Fanning, Heather Locklear, Marley Shelton, Donald Faison and Jesse Spencer also feature in the film. Title: Now You See Me (film) Passage: Now You See Me is a 2013 American heist thriller film directed by Louis Leterrier and written by Ed Solomon, Boaz Yakin and Edward Ricourt. The film features an ensemble cast of Jesse Eisenberg, Mark Ruffalo, Woody Harrelson, Mlanie Laurent, Isla Fisher, Dave Franco, Michael Caine, and Morgan Freeman. The plot follows an FBI agent and an Interpol detective who track a team of illusionists who pull off bank heists during their performances and reward their audiences with the money. This is the first installment of the series. Title: The Rookie (1990 film) Passage: The Rookie is a 1990 American buddy cop film directed by Clint Eastwood and produced by Howard G. Kazanjian, Steven Siebert and David Valdes. It was written from a screenplay conceived by Boaz Yakin and Scott Spiegel. The film stars Charlie Sheen, Clint Eastwood, Ral Juli, Snia Braga, Lara Flynn Boyle, and Tom Skerritt. Eastwood plays a veteran police officer teamed up with a younger detective played by Sheen ("the rookie"), whose intent is to take down a German crime lord in downtown Los Angeles following months of investigation into an exotic car theft ring. Title: Joe Camp Passage: Joseph S. Camp, Jr. (born April 20, 1939 in St. Louis, Missouri) is a motion picture director and writer who is best known as the creator and director of the Benji films as well as "Hawmps! " and "The Double McGuffin".
Boaz Yakin
Joe Camp
Boaz Yakin
Who was the great-grandfather of the author of the "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" and went to Kentucky with the first State Representative of Casey County?
Title: Casey County, Kentucky Passage: Casey County is a county located in the U.S. Commonwealth of Kentucky. As of the 2010 census, the population was 15,955. Its county seat is Liberty. The county was formed in 1806 from the western part of Lincoln County and named for Colonel William Casey, a pioneer settler who moved his family to Kentucky in 1779. It is the only Kentucky county entirely in the Knobs region. Casey County is home to annual Casey County Apple Festival, and is a prohibition or dry county. It is considered part of the Appalachian region of Kentucky. Title: Tom Sawyer, Detective Passage: Tom Sawyer, Detective is an 1896 novel by Mark Twain. It is a sequel to "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" (1876), "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" (1884), and "Tom Sawyer Abroad" (1894). Tom Sawyer attempts to solve a mysterious murder in this burlesque of the immensely popular detective novels of the time. Like "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn", the story is told using the first-person narrative voice of Huck Finn. Title: Huckleberry Finn and His Friends Passage: Huckleberry Finn and His Friends was a 1979 television series documenting the exploits of Huckleberry Finn and Tom Sawyer, based on the novels "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" and "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" by American writer Mark Twain. Title: Christopher Riffe Passage: Christopher Riffe (1764-1850) accompanied Col. William Casey (great-grandfather of Mark Twain) to Kentucky in 1784. Riffe lived at Bryan's Station, Boonesborough, Logan's Station and Carpenter's Station. He bought 800 acre of land from the grandfather of Abraham Lincoln. Riffe became the first white settler of Casey County in 1793. He was the first State Representative from Casey County, served seven terms. He fought in the Battle of the Thames (in which Tecumseh was killed) in the Kentucky Sixth Regiment. He was Lieutenant-General of the Kentucky State Militia. Title: Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Passage: Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (or, in more recent editions, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn) is a novel by Mark Twain, first published in the United Kingdom in December 1884 and in the United States in February 1885. Commonly named among the Great American Novels, the work is among the first in major American literature to be written throughout in vernacular English, characterized by local color regionalism. It is told in the first person by Huckleberry "Huck" Finn, a friend of Tom Sawyer the narrator of two other Twain novels ("Tom Sawyer Abroad" and "Tom Sawyer, Detective"). It is a direct sequel to "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer". Title: Huckleberry Finn (1931 film) Passage: Huckleberry Finn (1931) is an American Pre-Code comedy film directed by Norman Taurog and starring Jackie Coogan as Tom Sawyer and Junior Durkin as Huckleberry Finn. The picture was based upon the novel "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" by Mark Twain. Title: Huckleberry no Bken Passage: Huckleberry no Bken ( ) is a 1976 anime series based on the novel "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" by Mark Twain. It is the first of two Huckleberry Finn anime. A second Huck Finn television series was made in 1994, "Huckleberry Finn Monogatari". Title: Mark Twain Passage: Samuel Langhorne Clemens (November 30, 1835 April 21, 1910), better known by his pen name Mark Twain, was an American writer, humorist, entrepreneur, publisher, and lecturer. Among his novels are "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" (1876) and its sequel, the "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" (1885), the latter often called "The Great American Novel". Title: Tom Sawyer amp; Huckleberry Finn Passage: Tom Sawyer Huckleberry Finn is a 2014 American comedy-dramaadventure film starring Joel Courtney as Tom Sawyer, Jake T. Austin as Huckleberry Finn, Katherine McNamara as Becky Thatcher, Noah Munck as Ben Rogers, and with Val Kilmer as Mark Twain. It is based on Mark Twain's novels "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" and "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn". Directed by Jo Kastner, the film is released by VMI Worldwide. Title: Huckleberry Finn (1920 film) Passage: Huckleberry Finn is a surviving American silent dramatic rural film from 1920, based on Mark Twain's classic "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn". It was produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed through Paramount Pictures. William Desmond Taylor directed "Huckleberry Finn", as he had the 1917 film version of "Tom Sawyer", using a scenario written by Julia Crawford Ivers, who also had been the writer for "Tom Sawyer".
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Are Jean M. Auel and William Henry Hudson both writers?
Title: Henry Hudson Trail Passage: The Henry Hudson Trail is a rail trail in Monmouth County, New Jersey. The trail is named for Henry Hudson, who explored the harbor at Atlantic Highlands and the Raritan Bayshore coastline in the early 1600s. The trail is not near the Hudson River. Title: Boyhood's End Passage: Boyhood's End is a cantata for tenor and piano composed by Michael Tippett in 1943, based on text by William Henry Hudson. Tippett wrote the piece for Peter Pears and Benjamin Britten, whose talent had impressed him during a rehearsal for "My Beloved Spake". Pears and Britten performed "Boyhood's End" in June 1943 at Morley College; it was given its premiere, perhaps by someone else, on May 24 of that year. Title: Jean M. Auel Passage: Jean Marie Auel ( ; "ne" Untinen; born February 18, 1936) is an American writer who wrote the "Earth's Children" books, a series of novels set in prehistoric Europe that explores human activities during this time, and touches on the interactions of Cro-Magnon people with Neanderthals. Her books have sold more than 45 million copies worldwide. Title: Henry Hudson Bridge Passage: The Henry Hudson Bridge is a steel arch toll bridge in New York City across the Spuyten Duyvil Creek. It connects Spuyten Duyvil in the Bronx with Inwood in Manhattan to the south, via the Henry Hudson Parkway (NY 9A). On the Manhattan side, the parkway goes into Inwood Hill Park. Commercial vehicles are not permitted on this bridge, since commercial vehicles are not accepted on the parkway in general. Title: Far Away and Long Ago Passage: Far Away and Long Ago (Spanish: "All lejos y hace tiempo" ) is a 1978 Argentine film based on the memoir of the same title by William Henry Hudson. Title: William Henry Hudson Passage: William Henry Hudson (4 August 1841 18 August 1922) was an author, naturalist, and ornithologist. Title: Hudson's black tyrant Passage: Hudson's black tyrant ("Knipolegus hudsoni") is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is named after Argentine-British ornithologist William Henry Hudson. Title: Green Mansions (film) Passage: Green Mansions is a 1959 American romantic adventure film directed by Mel Ferrer. It is based upon the 1904 novel "Green Mansions" by William Henry Hudson, the film starred Audrey Hepburn (who at the time was married to Ferrer) as Rima, a jungle girl who falls in love with a Venezuelan traveller played by Anthony Perkins. Also appearing in the film were Lee J. Cobb, Sessue Hayakawa and Henry Silva. The score was by Heitor Villa-Lobos and Bronislau Kaper. Title: Green Mansions Passage: Green Mansions: A Romance of the Tropical Forest (1904) is an exotic romance by William Henry Hudson about a traveller to the Guyana jungle of southeastern Venezuela and his encounter with a forest dwelling girl named Rima. Title: USS Southerland (DD-743) Passage: USS "Southerland" (DD-743), a "Gearing"-class destroyer , was the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for William Henry Hudson Southerland, an admiral.
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Jean M. Auel
William Henry Hudson
Who wrote the 2011 television drama that Gong Yoo played a role in?
Title: Hello My Teacher Passage: Hello My Teacher (; lit. Biscuit Teacher and Star Candy) is a 2005 South Korean television series starring Gong Hyo-jin, Gong Yoo, Kim Da-hyun, and Choi Yeo-jin. It aired on SBS from April 13 to June 2, 2005 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 16 episodes. Title: One Fine Day (TV series) Passage: One Fine Day () is a 2006 South Korean television drama series starring Gong Yoo, Sung Yu-ri, Namkoong Min and Lee Yeon-hee. It aired on MBC from May 31 to July 20, 2006 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 16 episodes. Title: Innocent (2011 film) Passage: Innocent is a 2011 television drama film directed by Mike Robe, starring Alfred Molina, Bill Pullman, and Marcia Gay Harden, based on Scott Turow's 2010 novel, a sequel to "Presumed Innocent". In the film, Judge Rusty Sabich (Pullman) is charged with the murder of his wife Barbara (Harden) twenty years after being cleared in the death of his mistress. Robe previously directed "The Burden of Proof", another sequel to "Presumed Innocent", but which focused on the character Sandy Stern. Title: Gong Yoo Passage: Gong Ji-chul (; born July 10, 1979), better known by his stage name Gong Yoo (), is a South Korean actor. He is best known for his roles in television dramas "The 1st Shop of Coffee Prince" (2007) and "" (2016-2017), and the films "Silenced" (2011), "The Age of Shadows" (2016), and "Train to Busan" (2016). Title: Yoo Min-kyu Passage: Yoo Min-kyu (born September 18, 1987) is a South Korean actor. Yoo began working as a runway and magazine model in 2006. He then joined and won the audition competition "Flower Boy Casting: Oh! Boy" in 2011, which led to his acting debut in the television series "Shut Up Flower Boy Band" in 2012. In 2014, Yoo played leading roles in Kim Jho Gwangsoo's indie film "One Night" (part of the omnibus "One Night Only"), and another cable series "Be Arrogant". Title: The 1st Shop of Coffee Prince Passage: The 1st Shop of Coffee Prince (; also known as Coffee Prince) is a 2007 South Korean television drama, starring Yoon Eun-hye, Gong Yoo, Lee Sun-kyun, and Chae Jung-an. Based on the novel of the same name written by Lee Sun-mi, the hit series aired on MBC from July 2 to August 28, 2007 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55 for 17 episodes. Title: Big (TV series) Passage: Big () is a 2012 South Korean television series starring Gong Yoo and Lee Min-jung. The romantic comedybody swap series aired on KBS2 from June 4 to July 24, 2012 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55 for 16 episodes. Title: The Crucible (2011 film) Passage: The Crucible (; also known as Silenced) is a 2011 South Korean drama film based on the novel of the same name by Gong Ji-young, starring Gong Yoo and Jung Yu-mi. It is based on actual events that took place at Gwangju Inhwa School for the hearing-impaired, where young deaf students were the victims of repeated sexual assaults by faculty members over a period of five years in the early 2000s. Title: Jolin Tsai filmography Passage: Taiwanese entertainer Jolin Tsai ( ) has been featured in two feature films, five short films, four television dramas, and one variety show. In 2001, she made her acting debut as a guest appearance in the television drama, "Six Friends", which was directed by Ma Kung-wei. Her next television dramas, "Come to My Place", directed by Doze Niu, and "In Love", directed by Ouyang Sheng and Chang Chih-chao, were released in 2002. Tsai followed it with a leading role in the television drama, "Hi Working Girl" (2003), which was directed by Huang Ko-i and Wu Ssu-ta, with Taiwanese actor Show Lo. She received mixed reviews for her leading role in the television drama. To further promote her studio album in 2007, she played the title role in the film, "Agent J", which was directed by Jeff Chang, Kuang Sheng, and Lai Wei-kang. She was received positively for her leading role in the film. In 2016, she joined the voice cast of Disney animated film, "Zootopia", which was directed by Byron Howard and Rich Moore. She voiced a European rabbit named Judy Hopps who is a newly appointed member of the Zootopia Police Department in the film's Taiwanese version. Title: Guardian: The Lonely and Great God Passage: Guardian: The Lonely and Great God (), known internationally as simply Goblin, is a South Korean television series starring Gong Yoo, Kim Go-eun, Lee Dong-wook, Yoo In-na, and Yook Sung-jae. It aired on cable network tvN every Friday and Saturday at 20:00 starting December 2, 2016 until January 21, 2017.
Gong Ji-young
Gong Yoo
The Crucible (2011 film)
What is the name of American politician and osteopathic physician who was replaced by Sue Donahue's appointment in 2016 to serve in the Arizona State Senate?
Title: Alan Bates (politician) Passage: Alan Curtis Bates (March 17, 1945 August 5, 2016) was an American osteopathic physician and a Democratic politician from the U.S. state of Oregon. He was a member of the Oregon State Senate, representing the 3rd District since 2005. Previously he was a member of the Oregon House of Representatives from 2000 through 2004. Title: Russell Pearce Passage: Russell K. Pearce (born June 23, 1947) is an American politician and Republican former member of the Arizona State Senate. He rose to national prominence as the primary sponsor of Arizona SB1070, a controversial anti-illegal alien measure that was signed into law in 2010. He was elected President of the Arizona Senate when the Senate began its current term in January 2011, but then suffered a dramatic reversal of fortune when he was ousted in a November 2011 recall election, the first legislator in Arizona history to be so removed from office. He served as Vice-Chair of the Arizona GOP, but in September 2014, he resigned the position after controversy over his recommendation of forced sterilization of poor women on Medicaid. Title: Sue Donahue Passage: Sue Donahue is an American politician. Donahue was appointed in 2016 to serve in the Arizona State Senate representing the fifth legislative district as a member of the Republican Party. Donahue replaced Kelli Ward who resigned to run for the United States Senate. Donahue did not run for re-election in 2016 and was replaced by Sonny Borrelli. Title: Kelli Ward Passage: Kelli Ward ("ne" Kaznoski; born January 25, 1969) is an American politician and osteopathic physician. A member of the Republican Party, Ward was elected in 2012 to serve in the Arizona State Senate representing the fifth legislative district. She was unopposed for election in 2014. While serving in office, she continued to practice medicine in the emergency departments in Lake Havasu City and Kingman, Arizona. Title: Tom Chabin Passage: Tom Chabin is an American politician and a former Democratic member of the Arizona State Senate representing the 2nd District from his appointment in September 2007 until 2012. He served on the Coconino County Board of Supervisors from 1992-2000. He was a democratic nominee for the Arizona Corporation Commission in 2016. Title: Scott Bundgaard Passage: Scott Bundgaard is a Republican politician who served in the Arizona House of Representatives and in the Arizona State Senate. Bundgaard served as Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee and was later elected as Majority Leader of the Arizona State Senate. Title: Jim Banks Passage: James Edward Banks (born July 16, 1979) is an American politician who is the U.S. Representative for Indiana 's 3 congressional district . A Republican, he previously served as a member of the Indiana Senate. Banks was first elected to serve in the state senate for the 17th district in 2010, and upon military deployment to Afghanistan, he took a leave of absence from the state senate since September 2014. Invoking an Indiana state law which allows state and local officeholders to take leaves of absence during active duty military service, Banks was temporarily replaced by his wife, Amanda Banks, who held the office for the senate's 2015 legislative session. He returned to Indiana from overseas duty on April 14, 2015 and resumed his duties as state senator on May 8, 2015. On May 3, 2016 he won the primary election for the Republican nomination for Indiana's Third Congressional District. Title: Sean Bowie Passage: Sean Bowie is an American politician and a Democratic member of the Arizona State Senate elected to represent District 18 in 2016. Bowie works for the Provost's office at Arizona State University. Title: Steve Pierce Passage: Steve Pierce (born 1950) is an American politician from the state of Arizona. He is a Republican member of the Arizona Senate, representing the 1st district. He was first elected in 2008 and has served since 2009. He was president of the Arizona State Senate from November 10, 2011 through 2012. Title: Thomas C. Patterson Passage: Thomas C. Patterson is an American politician and was chairman of the Goldwater Institute from 2000 to July 2015. He was elected to the Arizona State Senate in 1989, serving as minority leader from 1991 to 1992 and majority leader from 1993 to 1996. Patterson was the author of legislation creating Arizona's charter school system and welfare reform program. Until 1998, he was a practicing physician and president of Emergency Physicians, Inc.. Patterson also served as president of the Arizona chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians. He is a graduate of Yale University and the University of Nebraska.
Kelli Ward
Sue Donahue
Kelli Ward
Rory Elizabeth Katherine Kennedy, is an American documentary filmmaker and youngest child of which U.S. Senator, and Ethel Kennedy, an American human-rights campaigner and widow?
Title: Ted Kennedy Passage: Edward Moore "Ted" Kennedy (February 22, 1932  August 25, 2009) was an American politician and lawyer who served as a United States Senator from Massachusetts for over forty years from 1962 until his death in 2009. A member of the Democratic Party, he was the second most senior member of the Senate when he died and was the fourth-longest-continuously-serving senator in United States history, having served there for almost 47 years. Ted Kennedy was the most prominent living member of the Kennedy family for many years, and he was also the last surviving, longest-living, and youngest son of Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr. and Rose Kennedy. He was the youngest brother of John F. Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States and Senator Robert F. Kennedy, both victims of assassination, and the father of Congressman Patrick J. Kennedy. Title: McLean, Virginia Passage: McLean ( ) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Fairfax County in Northern Virginia. McLean is home to many diplomats, businessmen, members of Congress, and high-ranking government officials partially due to its proximity to Washington, D.C. and the Central Intelligence Agency. It is the location of Hickory Hill, the former home of Ethel Kennedy, the widow of Robert F. Kennedy. It is also the location of Salona, the former home of Light-Horse Harry Lee, the Revolutionary War hero. The community had an estimated total population of 53,673 in 2015, according to estimates prepared by the United States Census Bureau. It is located between the Potomac River and the town of Vienna. McLean is known for its luxury homes and its high-end shopping destinations: the Tysons Corner Center and the Tysons Galleria. The two McLean zip codes - 22101 and 22102 - are among the most expensive ZIP Codes in Virginia and the United States. Title: Douglas Harriman Kennedy Passage: Douglas Harriman Kennedy (born March 24, 1967) is the tenth child of Robert F. Kennedy and Ethel Kennedy, named in honor of W. Averell Harriman, a family friend and former governor of New York. Title: Loung Ung Passage: Loung Ung (Khmer: "Aung Lueng"; born April 17, 1970) is a Cambodian-born American human-rights activist and lecturer. She is the national spokesperson for the Campaign for a Landmine-Free World. Between 1997 and 2003 she served in the same capacity for the "International Campaign to Ban Landmines", which is affiliated with the Vietnam Veterans of America Foundation. Title: Kerry Kennedy Passage: Mary Kerry Kennedy (born September 8, 1959) is an American human rights activist and writer. She is the seventh child and third daughter of Robert F. Kennedy and Ethel Skakel Kennedy. After her 15-year marriage to now-New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, she was known as Kerry Kennedy Cuomo from 1991 until 2003. She is the president of Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights. She is also a niece of the late President John F. Kennedy and United States Senator Ted Kennedy, and a cousin of former U.S. Ambassador to Japan Caroline Kennedy and Maria Shriver, the estranged wife of actor, bodybuilder, and former California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. Title: Ethel (film) Passage: Ethel is a 2012 documentary that premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. The subject of the documentary is Ethel Kennedy, the widow of Robert F. Kennedy. "Ethel" was scheduled to premiere on HBO later in 2012. Title: Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. Foundation Passage: The Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. Foundation (JPKF) is a non-profit foundation founded by Ambassador Joseph P. Kennedy Sr. in 1946 in memory of his son Joseph P. Kennedy Jr.. The foundation was led by his youngest brother, U.S. Senator Edward M. Kennedy, until his death in 2009. The foundation funded the construction of the Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. Memorial Hall at Boston College, now a part of Campion Hall and home to the college's Lynch School of Education. The foundation had assets in 2000 of 30 million. Title: Jack Schlossberg Passage: John Bouvier Kennedy "Jack" Schlossberg (born January 19, 1993) is the youngest child of U.S. Ambassador to Japan Caroline Kennedy and the only grandson of John F. Kennedy, the 35th U.S. President. He graduated from Yale University in 2015 and entered Harvard Law School in the fall of 2017. Title: Ethel Kennedy Passage: Ethel Skakel Kennedy (born April 11, 1928) is an American human-rights campaigner and widow of Senator Robert F. Kennedy, who was assassinated while running for nomination as Democratic presidential candidate in 1968. Title: Rory Kennedy Passage: Rory Elizabeth Katherine Kennedy (born December 12, 1968) is an American documentary filmmaker and youngest child of U.S. Senator Robert Kennedy and Ethel Kennedy.
Robert Kennedy
Rory Kennedy
Ethel Kennedy
What actress-comedian in Aap Ki Khatir is also a playback singer?
Title: Aap Ki Marzi Passage: Aap Ki Marzi (As You Please) is 1939 Hindi romantic comedy film directed by Sarvottam Badami. The film was produced under the Sudama Productions banner. The music composer was Gyan Dutt with lyrics credited to Pyare Lal Santoshi and S. P. Kalla. It starred Motilal, Sabita Devi, Khursheed, K. N. Singh, Mazhar Khan, Vasanti and Sunalini Devi. This was director Badami's second comedy film; he had earlier directed the comedy "Teen Sau Din Ke Baad" (1938) which turned out be a box office success. "Aap Ki Marzi" was based on the MGM produced, Edward Buzzell directed film "Paradise for Three" (1938) from Erich Kastner's novel. Title: Ganesh Jain Passage: Ganesh Jain is a Bollywood film producer. He, along with his brothers, Ratan Jain, Girish Jain, Champak Jain, Umed Jain, Ramesh Jain and Bhawar Jain, founded the company Venus Records Tapes . Major films he has produced include "Baazigar", "Josh", "Garam Masala" and "Aap ki khatir". He was elected as chairman of the Indian Music Industry (IMI) and Indian Phonographic Industry (IPI) for the year 20122013. Title: For Pete's Sake (film) Passage: For Pete's Sake is a 1974 American screwball comedy film directed by Peter Yates. The screenplay by Stanley Shapiro and Maurice Richlin chronicles the misadventures of a Brooklyn housewife. In 1977 it was remade in India as the Hindi film "Aap Ki Khatir". Title: Aap Ki Khatir (2006 film) Passage: Aap Ki Khatir (Hindi: , Urdu:, , English: For Your Sake ) is an Indian Hindi romantic comedy film directed by Dharmesh Darshan, starring Akshaye Khanna and Priyanka Chopra in lead roles. It also stars Ameesha Patel, Dino Morea, Sunil Shetty and Anupam Kher. It is based on the hustler 2005 Hollywood movie "The Wedding Date". It was released throughout India and internationally in late August 2006. Title: Tun Tun Passage: Tun Tun (11 July 1923 24 November 2003) was the screen name of Indian playback singer and actress-comedian, Uma Devi Khatri, who was called "Hindi cinema's first-ever comedienne". Title: Aap Ki Khatir Passage: Aap Ki Khatir is a term in Hindi meaning "just for your sake". It is the title of three Hindi movies : Title: The Wedding Date Passage: The Wedding Date is a 2005 American romantic comedy film directed by Clare Kilner and starring Debra Messing, Dermot Mulroney, and Amy Adams. Based on the novel "Asking for Trouble" by Elizabeth Young, the film is about a single woman who hires a male escort to pose as her boyfriend at her sister's wedding in order to dupe her ex-fianc, who dumped her a few years prior. The release was successful, achieving 47 million worldwide at the box office against a budget of 15 million, despite being panned by critics. It was remade in Bollywood as "Aap Ki Khatir" which also performed well at box office. Title: Aap Ki Khatir (1977 film) Passage: Aap Ki Khatir ("for your sake") is a 1977 Bollywood film, Harsh Kohli produced and Sudhendu Roy directed the film. The stars are Vinod Khanna, Rekha, Nadira, Helen, Tun Tun and Om Shivpuri. The film's music is by Bappi Lahiri. The last song in the film "Bombay se Aaya Mera Dost" became a memorable hit. The film is a remake of the American film "For Pete's Sake" (1974) starring Barbra Streisand. Title: Aap Ki Kasam Passage: "Aap Ki Kasam" (I swear by you) is a 1974 Indian Hindi romance film produced by J. Om Prakash, which also marks his directorial debut. The film stars Rajesh Khanna, Mumtaz, Sanjeev Kumar, Rehman, Asrani and A. K. Hangal. The music is by R.D. Burman, who received the only Filmfare nomination for the film. The film was successful and was declared as hit on the box office, and it was also acclaimed by the critics. The songs from the film, including 'Jai Jai Shiv Shankar', 'Zindagi ke safar mein' and 'Karvate badalate rahen', became very popular. Title: Aulad Ki Khatir Passage: Aulad Ki Khatir (Hindi: ) is a 1990 Bollywood film starring Mohan Choti, Deep Dhillon and Swapna in lead roles.
Tun Tun
Aap Ki Khatir (1977 film)
Tun Tun
One of the people who proposed the cognitive-affective personality system is an Austrian-born American psychologist who is a professor at which university?
Title: Robert Sternberg Passage: Robert Sternberg (born December 8, 1949) is an American psychologist and psychometrician. He is Professor of Human Development at Cornell University. Prior to joining Cornell, Sternberg was president of the University of Wyoming. He has been Provost and Professor at Oklahoma State University, Dean of Arts and Sciences at Tufts University, IBM Professor of Psychology and Education at Yale University. He is a member of the editorial boards of numerous journals, including "American Psychologist". He was the past President for the American Psychological Association. Title: John D. Hogan Passage: John D. Hogan (born in 1939) is an American psychologist and noted author on the history of psychology. He is a professor of psychology at St. John's University in Jamaica, Queens, New York, where he taught since 1965. Additionally, he serves as the history and obituary editor for "American Psychologist". He was elected President of Division 52 of the American Psychological Association (International Psychology) for 2011-2012. From 2009-2010, he served as President of Division One (Society for General Psychology). Title: George Mandler Passage: George Mandler (June 11, 1924 May 6, 2016) was an Austrian-born American psychologist, who became a distinguished professor of psychology at the University of California, San Diego. Title: Cognitive-affective personality system Passage: The cognitive-affective personality system or cognitive-affective processing system (CAPS) is a contribution to the psychology of personality proposed by Walter Mischel and Yuichi Shoda in 1995. According to the cognitive-affective model, behavior is best predicted from a comprehensive understanding of the person, the situation, and the interaction between person and situation. Title: Erna Furman Passage: Erna Furman (born Erna Mary Popper June 14, 1926 August 9, 2002) was an Austrian-born American child psychoanalyst, psychologist, and teacher. Title: Jay Earley Passage: Jay Earley is an American computer scientist and psychologist. He invented the Earley parser in his early career in computer science. Later he became a clinical psychologist specializing in group therapy and Internal Family Systems Therapy (IFS), including working with the inner critic. He has created the Pattern System, a personality system, and Self-Therapy Journey, a web application for psychological healing and behavior change. Title: Walter Mischel Passage: Walter Mischel (] ; born February 22, 1930) is an Austrian-born American psychologist specializing in personality theory and social psychology. He is the Robert Johnston Niven Professor of Humane Letters in the Department of Psychology at Columbia University. A "Review of General Psychology" survey, published in 2002, ranked Mischel as the 25th most cited psychologist of the 20th century. Title: Ernst Rothkopf Passage: Ernst Zacharias Rothkopf (December 28, 1925 July 15, 2012) was an Austrian-born American educational psychologist. He received the E. L. Thorndike Award in 1985. Title: Yuichi Shoda Passage: Yuichi Shoda is a Japanese-born psychologist and academic who contributed to the development of the cognitive-affective personality system theory of personality. Title: Critical positivity ratio Passage: The critical positivity ratio (also known as the Losada ratio or the Losada line) is a largely discredited concept in positive psychology positing an exact ratio of positive to negative emotions which distinguishes "flourishing" people from "languishing" people. The ratio was proposed by Marcial Losada and psychologist Barbara Fredrickson, who identified a ratio of positive to negative affect of exactly 2.9013 as separating flourishing from languishing individuals in a 2005 paper in "American Psychologist". The concept of a critical positivity ratio was widely embraced by both academic psychologists and the lay public; Fredrickson and Losada's paper was cited nearly 1,000 times, and Fredrickson wrote a popular book expounding the concept of "the 3-to-1 ratio that will change your life". Fredrickson wrote: "Just as zero degrees Celsius is a special number in thermodynamics, the 3-to-1 positivity ratio may well be a magic number in human psychology."
Columbia University
Cognitive-affective personality system
Walter Mischel
What Cantonese slang term for Westerners is referenced by the title of a 2006 film by Nick Broomfield?
Title: Diamond Skulls Passage: Diamond Skulls (also known as Dark Obsession) is a British 1989 thriller directed by Nick Broomfield who also co-wrote with Tim Rose-Price. An established documentary filmmaker, this is Broomfield's first work of fiction.It is produced by Tim Bevan and Jane Fraser and stars Amanda Donohoe, Gabriel Byrne and Struan Rodger and has a music score by Hans Zimmer. It includes the last film performance of Ian Carmichael. Title: Gweilo Passage: Gweilo or gwailou (, pronounced ] ) is a common Cantonese slang term for Westerners. In its unmodified form, it applies only to European ethnicities and has a history of racially deprecatory use. Cantonese speakers frequently use "gwailou" to refer to Westerners in general use, in a non-derogatory context, although whether this type of usage is offensive is disputed by both Cantonese and Westerners alike. Title: Battle for Haditha Passage: Battle for Haditha is a 2007 drama film directed by British director Nick Broomfield based on the Haditha killings. Dramatising real events using a documentary style, "Battle for Haditha" is Broomfield's follow up to "Ghosts." The film was aired on Channel 4 in the UK on 17 March 2008. Title: Ghosts (2006 film) Passage: Ghosts is a 2006 drama film directed by Nick Broomfield, based on the 2004 Morecambe Bay cockling disaster. The title is a reference to the Cantonese slang term "Gweilo" (), meaning "ghost man", used for white people. Title: Beard (companion) Passage: Beard is a slang term describing a person who is used, knowingly or unknowingly, as a date, romantic partner (boyfriend or girlfriend), or spouse either to conceal infidelity or to conceal one's sexual orientation. The American slang term originally referred to anyone who acted on behalf of another, in any transaction, to conceal a person's true identity. The term can be used in heterosexual and homosexual contexts, but is especially used within LGBT culture. References to beards are seen in mainstream television and films, and other entertainment. Title: Heidi Fleiss: Hollywood Madam Passage: Heidi Fleiss: Hollywood Madam (1996) is a feature-length documentary film by Nick Broomfield. It is an examination of the woman herself, Broomfield attempting to uncover if she truly is a 'horrible person', and what made her that way. Title: The Leader, His Driver and the Driver's Wife Passage: The Leader, His Driver and the Driver's Wife is a 1991 British feature-length documentary film set during the final days of the apartheid regime in South Africa, particularly centring on Eugne Terre'Blanche, founder and leader of the far-right Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging. The film was directed by Nick Broomfield and released in 1991. It received an average of 2.3 million viewers during its screening on Channel 4. A year later it was the subject of legal action brought by the journalist, Jani Allan, in what has been described as "the libel case of the summer". In 2006, Broomfield released a follow-up, "His Big White Self". Title: Aileen Wuornos: The Selling of a Serial Killer Passage: Aileen Wuornos: The Selling of a Serial Killer (1993) is a documentary film about Aileen Wuornos, made by Nick Broomfield. It documents Broomfield's attempts to interview Wuornos, which involves a long process of mediation through her adopted mother Arlene Pralle and lawyer, Steve Glazer. Title: Cantonese slang Passage: Cantonese slang is a type of slang used in areas where Cantonese language is spoken. Title: His Big White Self Passage: His Big White Self is a 2006 documentary film made by Nick Broomfield. It is a follow-up to his 1991 film "The Leader, His Driver and the Driver's Wife". It was shown for the first time as part of More4's Nick Broomfield week which started on 27 February 2006. The documentary follows Broomfield as he returns to South Africa 12 years after the collapse of the apartheid regime. His previous film focused largely on JP Meyer, a driver for Eugne Terre'Blanche (the leader of the far-right Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging), and JP's wife, Anita.
Gweilo
Ghosts (2006 film)
Gweilo
Which British comic book artist created Storming Heaven
Title: Denise Giardina Passage: Denise Giardina is a novelist. Her book "Storming Heaven" was a Discovery Selection of the Book-of-the-Month Club and received the 1987 W. D. Weatherford Award for the best published work about the Appalachian South. " The Unquiet Earth" received an American Book Award and the Lillian Smith Book Award for fiction. Her 1998 novel "Saints and Villains" was awarded the Boston Book Review fiction prize and was semifinalist for the International Dublin Literary Award. Title: Storming Heaven (comics) Passage: Storming Heaven is a "2000 AD" comic strip created by Gordon Rennie and Frazer Irving, featuring battles between psychedelic superheroes. Title: Cam Smith Passage: Cam Smith is a British comic book artist and inker known to British comic book readers for his work on "2000 AD" and in the American comic book market for his collaborations with Gary Frank, inking that would earn him an Eisner Award nomination. Title: Steve Pugh Passage: Steve Pugh is a British comic book artist who has worked for American and British comic producers including DC, Marvel, Dark Horse and "2000 AD". Title: Hagibis Passage: Hagibis (meaning "rapidity", "velocity", or "speed" in Tagalog) is one of the first comic book heroes in the history of komiks in the Philippines. Hagibis was created in 1947 by Francisco V. Coching, a Filipino comic book artist and illustrator who is considered as the father" or "grandfather of Filipino komiks. Tarzan-like in appearance, the form of Hagibis had also been based on another early Filipino comic book hero, namely Kulafu who was created by another pioneer Filipino comic book artist, Francisco Reyes. Hagibis became one of the longest running serials in the history of Filipino comic books, which was featured for fifteen years in the pages of "Liwayway" magazine. An example story about Hagibis that appeared in "Liwayway" magazine was "Si Hagibis sa Ibang Daigdig" (Hagibis in Another World). Sequels in komiks to the Hagibis series were "Anak ni Hagibis" (Child of Hagibis) and "Si Gat Sibasib" (Gat Sibasib). Hagibis was later made into a movie with Fernando Poe, Sr. acting as Hagibis. Title: Ian Churchill Passage: Ian Churchill is a British comic book artist, who has mostly worked in the American comic book industry. Title: Frazer Irving Passage: Frazer Irving (born 1970) is a British comic book artist known for the series "Necronauts", published by the British magazine "2000 AD". After breaking into the American market he has worked on a number of superhero titles, including a series of collaborations with Grant Morrison. Title: Comics artist Passage: A comics artist (also comic book artist or graphic novel artist, comic book producer, comic book illustrator, comic book writer, and comic book author) is a person working within the comics medium on comic strips, comic books, or graphic novels. The term may refer to any number of artists who contribute to produce a work in the comics form, from those who oversee all aspects of the work to those who contribute only a part. Title: Kyle Mills (author) Passage: Kyle Mills (born 1966) is an American writer of thriller novels including "Rising Phoenix", "Fade", and "The Second Horseman". Several of his books ("Rising Phoenix", "Storming Heaven", "Sphere of Influence", "Free Fall" and "Darkness Falls") include a character "Mark Beamon", an FBI special agent. He also wrote "The Ares Decision" (2011), "The Utopia Experiment" (2013), and "The Patriot Attack" (2015), the eighth, tenth, and twelfth installments of the "Covert-One series", originally created by Robert Ludlum. Title: Simon Coleby Passage: Simon Coleby (born 2 March 1967) is a British comic book artist who has worked mainly for British sci-fi comic "2000 AD" and Marvel Comics.
Frazer Irving
Storming Heaven (comics)
Frazer Irving
Featuring songs such as "Monkey Gone To Heaven", Doolittle was the first international release, in 1989, by which band?
Title: Introducing... Mari Hamada Passage: Introducing... Mari Hamada is the first international release of Japanese singer Mari Hamada, released on May 30, 1993 in Asia and January 24, 1994 in Europe. The album was co-produced by Marc Tanner, best known for producing Nelson's debut album "After the Rain". Some of the English songs are reworked versions of Hamada's hit singles from previous Japanese releases. Both releases differ wherein the Asian release contains English and Japanese songs, while the European release is all-English. The additional English songs on the European version were compiled in a second Asian release titled "With All My Heart" on August 4, 1994. Title: Doolittle (album) Passage: Doolittle is the second studio album by American alternative rock band Pixies, released in April 1989 on 4AD. The album's offbeat and dark subject material, featuring references to surrealism, Biblical violence, torture and death, contrasts with the clean production sound achieved by the newly hired producer Gil Norton. "Doolittle" was the Pixies' first international release, with Elektra Records as the album's distributor in the United States and PolyGram in Canada. Title: The Hardware EP The Warfare EP Passage: The Hardware EP The Warfare EP is The Cooper Temple Clause's first two UK EPs put together, minus the "Panzer Attack" live track, for the band's first international release, and the first without a Morning Records catalogue number. Title: Tornado EP Passage: Tornado is an EP by Canadian punk rock band Teenage Heads, released in 1983. It was the band's first release on MCA and their first international release outside of Canada. Normally called Teenage Head, MCA convinced the band to change their name on this release to a pluralized form to avoid possible censorship and also encouraged a more polished, mainstream sound Title: Deuce Mob Passage: Deuce Mob is a hip hopChicano RapSouthwest Hip Hop group from Denver, Colorado. The group was established in 1990 and hails from the northwest area of the city. Deuce Mob is known as Colorado's first rap group to sign a major record deal back in 1993 with Thump Records and Universal Records. The group's first international release in 1996, "Going Solo", was met with critical acclaim throughout the southwest and west coast, as well as in the midwest. Upcoming songs from the group are "This is the Way" ft. Kid Frost and Rappin' 4-Tay, "Year Round Hustle", and "Bubble Gum" ft. Devin the Dude. Title: Crime Punishment in Suburbia Passage: Crime Punishment in Suburbia was a soundtrack for "Crime and Punishment in Suburbia" released in 2000. It contains 12 tracks of alternative music including the Pixies cover "Monkey Gone to Heaven" by Far. Title: Come Along Now (album) Passage: Come Along Now is the first international compilation album and fifth compilation album overall by Greek singer Despina Vandi in 2005. It was later repackaged and released in Greece in 2006 by Heaven Music. The album achieved mild success following her debut international release "Gia". The album featured her first three international singles. Title: Satellites (song) Passage: "Satellites" is the first single by September from her second album "In Orbit" and is the first single released under her contract with Catchy Tunes. The single was a success in Sweden and Finland and was later released in variety of countries worldwide, such as Poland, Romania, Spain, Israel, the United Kingdom and the United States, being September's first international release. "Satellites" is considered September's second biggest hit to date (after "Cry for You"), becoming a hit in almost all countries it was released in. Title: Monkey Gone to Heaven Passage: "Monkey Gone to Heaven" is a song by the American alternative rock band Pixies and is the seventh track on their 1989 album "Doolittle". The song was written and sung by frontman Black Francis and was produced by Gil Norton. Referencing environmentalism and biblical numerology, the song's lyrics mirrored themes that were explored in "Doolittle". "Monkey Gone to Heaven" was the first Pixies song to feature guest musicians: two cellists, Arthur Fiacco and Ann Rorich, and two violinists, Karen Karlsrud and Corine Metter. Title: Rebel Woman Passage: Rebel Woman, the 2008 release by Chiwoniso Maraire off U.S.-based independent Cumbancha, is her first international release in more than 10 years. Chiwoniso's music on the album incorporates elements of traditional African music, British rhythm and blues, and modern African sounds, particularly those of Zimbabwe. The tracks are backed by the sounds of the traditional Marimba.
Pixies
Monkey Gone to Heaven
Doolittle (album)
Kim Joo-Hyuk starred in what film, based on the novel by Park Hyun-wook?
Title: Kim Joo-hyuk Passage: Kim Joo-hyuk (; October 3, 1972) is a South Korean actor. He is known for his leading roles in the films "My Wife Got Married" (2008) and "The Servant" (2010) as well as the television series "God of War" (2012) and "Hur Jun, The Original Story" (2013). Title: The Servant (2010 film) Passage: The Servant (; lit. "The Story of Bang-ja" or "Bang-ja Chronicles", compare to "Chunhyangjeon") is a 2010 South Korean historical romantic drama film starring Kim Joo-hyuk, Jo Yeo-jeong and Ryoo Seung-bum. It re-tells the origins of the famous Korean folktale "Chunhyangjeon" from the perspective of the male protagonist Lee Mong-ryong's servant. Title: Singles (2003 film) Passage: Singles is a 2003 South Korean romantic comedy film starring Jang Jin-young, Uhm Jung-hwa, Lee Beom-soo, and Kim Joo-hyuk. It is based on the novel "Christmas at Twenty-nine" by Japanese writer Kamato Toshio. The film was one of the highest grossing Korean films of all time earning 2,203,164 admissions nationwide. Title: The Truth Beneath Passage: The Truth Beneath (, lit. "There Is No Secret") is a 2016 South Korean thriller film directed by Lee Kyoung-mi, her second directorial outing after 2008's "Crush and Blush". The film stars Son Ye-jin and Kim Joo-hyuk. Title: My Wife Got Married Passage: My Wife Got Married () is a 2008 South Korean film. Directed by Jeong Yoon-soo and starring Kim Joo-hyuk and Son Ye-jin in the lead roles, the film is adapted from a bestselling novel of the same name by Park Hyun-wook. Title: Heung-bu Passage: Heung-bu is an upcoming South Korean period drama film directed by Cho Geun-hyun and starring Jung Woo and Kim Joo-hyuk. It is based on the Korean folk tale "Heungbu and Nolbu". Title: Confidential Assignment Passage: Confidential Assignment (; lit. Cooperation) is a 2017 South Korean action film directed by Kim Sung-hoon. It stars Hyun Bin, Yoo Hae-jin and Kim Joo-hyuk. Title: In Love and War (2011 film) Passage: In Love and War (; lit. "Sleeping with the Enemy") is a 2011 South Korean comedydramaromance film starring Kim Joo-hyuk and Jung Ryeo-won. In June 1950, soon after the Korean War breaks out, a troop of North Korean soldiers enter a small South Korean village. The troop captain proclaims that they came to liberate the villagers but their true agenda is to ferret out the reactionaries. The villagers offer them heartfelt hospitality and cooperation to avoid falling out of the army's favor. Eventually genuinely strong and close friendship starts to build up between the soldiers and the villagers. Title: Love Me Not Passage: Love Me Not (; literally "Love and Such Is Not Necessary") is a 2006 South Korean romance film directed by Lee Cheol-ha and starring Moon Geun-young and Kim Joo-hyuk. Title: Thread of Lies Passage: Thread of Lies (; lit. Elegant Lies) is a 2014 South Korean film based on the 2009 bestselling novel "Elegant Lies" by Kim Ryeo-ryeong. Directed by Lee Han, it starred Kim Hee-ae (in her first film in 21 years), Go Ah-sung, Kim Hyang-gi and Kim Yoo-jung.
My Wife Got Married
Kim Joo-hyuk
My Wife Got Married
What occupation did Modest Mussorgsky and Carl Maria von Weber share?
Title: Modest Mussorgsky Passage: Modest Petrovich Mussorgsky (Russian: ; ] ; 21 March [O.S. 9 March] 1839 28 March [O.S. 16 March] 1881 ) was a Russian composer, one of the group known as "The Five". He was an innovator of Russian music in the romantic period. He strove to achieve a uniquely Russian musical identity, often in deliberate defiance of the established conventions of Western music. Title: Die drei Pintos Passage: Die drei Pintos ("The Three Pintos") is a comic opera of which Carl Maria von Weber began composing the music, working on a libretto by Theodor Hell. The work was completed about 65 years after Weber's death by Gustav Mahler. Title: Clarinet Quintet (Weber) Passage: The Clarinet Quintet in B Major, Op. 34, is a clarinet quintet that was composed by Carl Maria von Weber from 1811 to 1815. Like with most of Weber's other clarinet compositions, the quintet was written for the German clarinet virtuoso Heinrich Baermann. Title: Symphony No. 1 (Weber) Passage: Carl Maria von Weber's Symphony No. 1 in C was written in 18061807. While not usually acknowledged as among Weber's greatest works (a fact readily admitted by Weber himself), it is a testament to the young composer's gift of melody. Title: Wiener Carneval Passage: Wiener Carneval ("Viennese Carnival"), opus 3, is a waltz composed by Johann Strauss I in 1828. The waltz was intended as a contribution to the carnival of 1828 Johann Strauss appeared as leader of a group of musicians at the balls at the Kettenbrcke in Leopoldstadt. The fourth waltz theme incorporates melodies from Carl Maria von Weber's Ocean aria from Oberon, with Rezias words "Mein Hon, mein Gatte, die Retter, sie nahn" ("My Hon, my husband, the rescuers approach"), partly as a tribute to Weber, who had died not long before Strauss' waltz was composed. Title: Silvana (opera) Passage: Silvana, J. 87, is an opera by Carl Maria von Weber, first performed in Frankfurt am Main on 16 September 1810. The libretto, by , is a reworking of an earlier, unsuccessful opera by Weber, "Das Waldmdchen ". Weber also reused music from the same piece in "Silvana". Title: Carl Maria von Weber Passage: Carl Maria Friedrich Ernst von Weber (18 or 19 November 1786 5 June 1826) was a German composer, conductor, pianist, guitarist and critic, and was one of the first significant composers of the Romantic school. Title: Bassoon Concerto (Weber) Passage: Carl Maria von Weber's Concerto for Bassoon in F Major, Op. 75 (J. 127) was composed in 1811 for Munich court musician Georg Friedrich Brandt, and then revised in 1822. Primarily an opera conductor and composer, Weber had only arrived a few months earlier in Munich, where he was extremely well received. The concerto is one of two pieces written for bassoon by Weber, the other being "Andante e Rondo Ungarese", Op. 35 (J. 158). A typical performance lasts 1820 minutes. Title: Euryanthe Passage: Euryanthe is a German "grand, heroic, romantic" opera by Carl Maria von Weber, first performed at the Theater am Krntnertor, Vienna on 25 October 1823. Though acknowledged as one of Weber's most important operas, the work is rarely staged because of the weak libretto by Helmina von Chzy (who, incidentally, was also the author of the failed play "Rosamunde", for which Franz Schubert wrote music). "Euryanthe" is based on the 13th-century romance ""L'Histoire du trs-noble et chevalereux prince Grard, comte de Nevers et la trs-virtueuse et trs chaste princesse Euriant de Savoye, sa mye."" Title: Hochschule fr Musik Carl Maria von Weber Passage: The "Carl Maria von Weber" College of Music (Hochschule fr Musik "Carl Maria von Weber" in German, and alsoformerly known as Dresden Conservatory or Dresden Royal Conservatory) is a college of music in Dresden, Germany.
composer
Modest Mussorgsky
Carl Maria von Weber
Which musician was involved with both Luaka Bop and Talking Heads?
Title: Elaenia (album) Passage: Elaenia is the debut studio album by British electronic musician Sam Shepherd, released under his alias Floating Points on 6 November 2015 by Shepherd's own Pluto label and Luaka Bop. Shepherd created the artwork for the album by connecting fibre-optic cables to a home made harmonograph. Shepherd had originally conceived the album to contain only one track but was advised against the idea and eventually cut the music into seven songs. "Elaenia"'s title track was named when Shepherd experienced a dream about a bird that became engulfed in a forest after he had been reading the speculative fiction novel "" by American neuroscientist David Eagleman which had been given to him by a fan at a concert in San Francisco. Title: The Outsiders Are Back Passage: The Outsiders Are Back is the first full-length album by the Milwaukee, Wisconsin-based soul band Kings Go Forth. It was released in April 2010 on the Luaka Bop label. The album consists of ten original songs written by band members Andy Noble and Black Wolf. The album received positive reviews. The album's cover, and likely its title, are based on an fictional album cover designed by "imaginary soul superstar" Mingering Mike. Title: Everything Is Possible: The Best of Os Mutantes Passage: Everything is Possible: The Best of Os Mutantes is a best of compilation by the Brazilian tropicalia band Os Mutantes. Compiled by David Byrne of Talking Heads, it was released by his world music record label Luaka Bop in 1999. Aimed towards an English-speaking market, its track selection differs much from other Mutantes compilations. It includes an abridged version of "Ando Meio Desligado." Title: Yale Evelev Passage: Yale Evelev is the president of Luaka Bop Records. A 2013 article at NPR.org described Evelev as someone who "digs up information about great-but-forgotten musicians for a living." Title: Talking Heads Passage: Talking Heads were an American rock band formed in 1975 in New York City and active until 1991. The band comprised David Byrne (lead vocals, guitar), Chris Frantz (drums), Tina Weymouth (bass), and Jerry Harrison (keyboards, guitar). Described by critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine as "one of the most critically acclaimed bands of the '80s," the group helped to pioneer new wave music by integrating elements of punk, art rock, funk, and world music with avant-garde sensibilities and an anxious, clean-cut image. Title: Luaka Bop Passage: Luaka Bop is a world music-oriented record label established by musician and record producer David Byrne, former lead singer and guitarist for the art rocknew wave band Talking Heads. Originally established in 1988, the label has been wholly independent since leaving V2 Records in 2006. Previously the label had distribution relationships with Warner Bros. Records and NaradaVirginEMI Records. Title: 7 (Zap Mama album) Passage: "Seven", or "7" is the fourth album by Zap Mama, released in 1997 on Luaka Bop Records, a sub-label of Virgin, started by David Byrne of Talking Heads. Title: Ahmed Janka Nabay Passage: Ahmed Janka Nabay is a Sierra Leonean musician who has been a major figure in Bubu Music, a traditionally Muslim music which is played by up to 20 musicians blowing into bamboo pipes of different sizes. Janka Nabay recorded his album in Forensic Studios in Freetown during the Sierra Leonean Civil War. Since moving to Washington, D.C. in 2003, Janka Nabay has continued to play bubu music, including a performance at the CMJ College Music Marathon in New York in 2009 and 2010. In June 2010, he formed a full band, Janka Nabay and the Bubu Gang, with members of four Brooklyn indie rock groups Skeletons, Gang Gang Dance, and Starring. In 2012, Janka's band announced that they had signed a three-album record deal with David Byrne's record label, Luaka Bop. Title: Brazil Classics, Vol. 5: The Hips of Tradition Passage: This is Tom Z's first studio album on Luaka Bop and is the 1992 follow-up to his previous compilation released on the same label, . "Jingle do Disco" features David Byrne on vocals. Title: The Best of Talking Heads Passage: The Best of Talking Heads is a 2004 greatest hits album by Talking Heads, released by SireRhinoWarner Bros., and contains in all 18 tracks, from the beginning to the end of Talking Heads' history. It was released the same day (August 17, 2004) as the expanded reissue of "The Name of This Band Is Talking Heads". The album charted at number 87 on the ARIA Charts and charted at number 96 on the Ultratop Charts in Belgium.
David Byrne
Luaka Bop
Talking Heads
The Hunchback is a 1997 New Zealand fantasy television film based on Victor Hugo's iconic novel, made in what year, "The Hunchback of Notre-Dame", it stars Richard Harris as Claude Frollo, "Monseigneur" Claude Frollo is a fictional character, and the main antagonist from Hugo's novel, "The Hunchback of Notre-Dame"?
Title: Clopin Trouillefou Passage: Clopin Trouillefou (] , literally "Lame Terror-Mad") is a fictional character first created in the 1831 novel "The Hunchback of Notre-Dame" by French author Victor Hugo, and subsequently adapted. Title: Notre-Dame de Paris (operatic melodrama) Passage: Notre-Dame de Paris (Latvian: "Parzes Dievmtes katedrle") is a Latvian operatic melodrama by Zigmrs Liepi with Kaspars Dimiters' libretto based on motifs from Victor Hugo's "The Hunchback of Notre-Dame". Title: Hellfire (song) Passage: "Hellfire" is a song from Disney's 1996 animated feature "The Hunchback of Notre Dame". The song is sung by the film's main antagonist, Judge Claude Frollo, who is voiced by Tony Jay. Title: The Hunchback of Notre-Dame Passage: The Hunchback of Notre-Dame (French: Notre-Dame de Paris ) is a French RomanticGothic novel by Victor Hugo, published in 1831. The original French title refers to Notre Dame Cathedral, on which the story is centered. English translator Frederic Shoberl named the novel "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" in 1833 because at the time, Gothic novels were more popular than Romance novels in England. The story is set in Paris, France in the Late Middle Ages, during the reign of Louis XI. Title: Notre-Dame de Paris (musical) Passage: Notre-Dame de Paris is a sung-through French and Qubcois musical which debuted on 16 September 1998 in Paris. It is based upon the novel "Notre-Dame de Paris" ("The Hunchback of Notre-Dame") by the French novelist Victor Hugo. The music was composed by Riccardo Cocciante (also known as Richard Cocciante) and the lyrics are by Luc Plamondon. Title: Quasimodo Passage: Quasimodo (from Quasimodo Sunday) is a fictional character and the protagonist of the novel "The Hunchback of Notre-Dame" (1831) by Victor Hugo. Quasimodo was born with a hunchback and feared by the townspeople as a sort of monster, but he finds sanctuary in an unlikely love that is fulfilled only in death. The role of Quasimodo has been played by many actors in film and stage adaptations, including Lon Chaney, Sr. (1923) and Charles Laughton (1939), as well as Tom Hulce in the 1996 Disney animated adaptation. In 2010, a British researcher found evidence suggesting there was a real-life hunchbacked stone carver who worked at Notre Dame during the same period Victor Hugo was writing the novel and they may have even known each other. Title: God Help the Outcasts Passage: "God Help the Outcasts" is a song written by composer Alan Menken and lyricist Stephen Schwartz for Walt Disney Pictures' 34th animated feature film "The Hunchback of Notre Dame "(1996). A pop ballad, the song is performed by American singer Heidi Mollenhauer as the singing voice of Esmeralda on American actress Demi Moore's behalf, who provides the character's speaking voice. A prayer, "God Help the Outcasts" is a somber hymn in which a beset Esmeralda asks God to shield outcasts and gypsies like herself against racism and discrimination at the hands of Paris and Judge Claude Frollo. The song also establishes Esmeralda as a selfless, empathetic character with whom Quasimodo falls in love. Title: The Hunchback (1997 film) Passage: The Hunchback is a 1997 New Zealand fantasy television film based on Victor Hugo's iconic 1831 novel "The Hunchback of Notre-Dame", directed by Peter Medak and produced by Stephane Reichel. It stars Richard Harris as Claude Frollo, Salma Hayek as Esmeralda and Mandy Patinkin as Quasimodo, the titular hunchback of Notre Dame. Title: Claude Frollo Passage: "Monseigneur" Claude Frollo (] ) is a fictional character and the main antagonist from Victor Hugo's 1831 novel "The Hunchback of Notre-Dame". He is the Archdeacon of Notre Dame. Title: Captain Phoebus Passage: "Capitaine" Phoebus de Chteaupers ] is a fictional character and one of the main antagonists in Victor Hugo's 1831 novel, "The Hunchback of Notre-Dame". He is the Captain of the King's Archers. His name comes from Phoebus, the Greek god of the sun (also called Apollo).
1831
The Hunchback (1997 film)
Claude Frollo
For Heaven's Sake starred the actor who had what role on The Bill Engvall Show?
Title: Delta Farce Passage: Delta Farce is a 2007 American spoofcomedy released by Lions Gate Entertainment on May 11, 2007. It is directed by C. B. Harding and stars Bill Engvall, Larry the Cable Guy, DJ Qualls and Danny Trejo. It is the first film after the Blue Collar Comedy Tour concert films to star both Engvall and Larry the Cable Guy. The title is a play on the Delta Force, one of the United States Army's elite special operations units alongside the Army Rangers and the Green Berets. Title: Murray Valeriano Passage: Murray Valeriano is an American comedian, producer, writer and radio host. Valeriano has written for The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Bill Engvall's "Here's Your Sign Awards" and Ridiculousness. He co-hosted the ""Off the Cuff with Bill Engvall"" radio show on SiriusXM and currently hosts and produces the ""Roadstories"" podcast. Title: Here's Your Sign Award Passage: Bill Engvall's "Here's Your Sign" Awards is a television program that aired on CMT. It is hosted by Bill Engvall. Title: The Bill Engvall Show Passage: The Bill Engvall Show is a sitcom which ran on TBS from July 17, 2007 to September 5, 2009. The series starred comedian Bill Engvall and was written and created by Engvall and Michael Leeson. The series was canceled on September 25, 2009. Title: Here's Your Sign Passage: Here's Your Sign is the debut comedy album of Bill Engvall. It was recorded at Mark Ridley's Comedy Castle in Royal Oak, Michigan. Following years of success doing different comedic acts, Engvall released a CD of his material, including his most famous piece (after which his debut album was named). After peaking within the top-5 on both the Heatseekers and Hot Country Albums charts, as well as the top-50 on the "Billboard" 200, Engvall saw his career take off as he remains one of the most popular comedians of the past decade. Title: For Heaven's Sake (2008 film) Passage: For Heaven's Sake is a comedy written by former Emmy Award winner, Ann Marcus. The film was directed and produced by Nat Christian. It stars Florence Henderson, Allison Lange, David Paetkau, Yaani King, Kathryn Gordon, Stephanie Patton, Joseph Campanella and Skyler Gisondo. Title: Skyler Gisondo Passage: Skyler Gisondo (born July 22, 1996) is an American actor and voice actor known for his roles as Bryan Pearson on "The Bill Engvall Show", Nick Daley in "" and James Griswold in "Vacation". Since March 2017, he has starred as Eric in Netflix's "Santa Clarita Diet", and as Jeremy "Deegs" Deegenstein in "". Title: Christopher Vane (screenwriter) Passage: Christopher Vane is an American television producer and television writer. His credits include "Thundarr the Barbarian", "The Love Boat", "Wings", "Suddenly Susan", "All About the Andersons" and "The Bill Engvall Show". He was a co-executive producer and writer on "Good Luck Charlie" from 2010-2015. He was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for his work on "Good Luck Charlie" as a part of the producing team. He is the creator of "Impastor" comedy series, recently picked up for a second season by TV Land. Title: Here's Your Christmas Album Passage: Here's Your Christmas Album is a 1999 comedy album by comedian Bill Engvall. It contains original Christmas songs, some with vocals from Engvall and others by studio singers. Title: Heide Perlman Passage: Heide Paula Perlman (born September 22, 1951 in Brooklyn, New York) is best known for her work as a television script writer. Perlman began work as a writer on the sitcom "Cheers" from 1982 through 1986; since then she has worked as a writer, producer andor story editor on "The Tracey Ullman Show", "Frasier", "The George Carlin Show", "Stacked", "The Bill Engvall Show" and others. She has won two Primetime Emmy Awards and has been nominated for eight others.
Bryan Pearson
For Heaven's Sake (2008 film)
Skyler Gisondo
Which board game was created more recently, The Mad Magazine Game or Qin?
Title: Spy vs. Spy (1984 video game) Passage: Spy vs. Spy was a game first published by First Star Software in 1984 for the Atari 8-bit family, Commodore 64 and Apple II computers. It was a two-player, split-screen game, based on MAD Magazine's long running cartoon strip, "Spy vs. Spy", about the slapstick antics of two spies trying to kill each other with improbably complex and elaborate traps and weapons. Title: Bigtop Records Passage: Bigtop Records was an American record label started by music executive Johnny Bienstock and the major music publisher Hill Range Music and was co-owned along with Big Top Record Distributors (sic). Hit artists included Del Shannon, Johnny and the Hurricanes, Lou Johnson, Sammy Turner, Don and Juan, and Toni Fisher. Big Top Record Distributors also distributed Paul Case's Dunes Records label in the early 60's, which had hits from Ray Peterson ("Corrina, Corrina") and Curtis Lee ("Pretty Little Angel Eyes"), both records produced by Phil Spector. Bell Records briefly distributed Bigtop prior to the label closing, around 1965. "Bigtop" also released two Mad Magazine music parody themed albums; "Mad Twists Rock 'N' Roll" and "Fink Along With Mad" in 1963. Title: Australia (board game) Passage: Australia: Aufbruch ins Abenteuer is a board game intended for two to five people. It is authored by Wolfgang Kramer and Michael Kiesling, and is published by Ravensburger. It is recommended for ages 10 and over. "Australia" won the GAMES Magazine Game of the Year award in 2006. Title: The Mad Magazine Game Passage: The Mad Magazine Game, titled Mad Magazine: The "What-Me Worry?" game on the cover, is a board game produced by Parker Brothers in 1979. Gameplay is similar, but the goals and directions often opposite to, that of "Monopoly"; the object is for players to lose all of their money. Play proceeds to the first player's right and the first player is determined by a left-handed roll for the lowest number. The game includes cards, money, dice, and tokens, and the game board features Alfred E. Neuman and illustrations from "Mad magazine". By design, no conclusive strategy exists for the game, since even if a player is winning, several spaces and cards direct players to exchange money or chairs with others, causing advantages to be lost instantly. Title: Fold A to B Passage: Fold A to B is the second full-length album by Canadian punk rock band The Salads. It was released in 2003, on Maui Wowie Records, and distributed by EMI Music Canada. It is an enhanced CD, and features the videos for both "Get Loose", and "Who's that Kat?" . The title of the album is a reference to the Mad Fold-in by Mad magazine and the font of the album cover title is a reference to the magazine as well. Title: Arnie Kogen Passage: Arnie Kogen is an American comedy writer and producer. He has written for TV, film, and is a longtime writer for "Mad Magazine". Among his hundreds of "Mad" bylines, Kogen has written more than 100 film or television parodies. Title: Nick Meglin Passage: Nick Meglin (born July 30, 1935 in Brooklyn, New York) was a member of the "Mad" editorial staff for 48 years. His progress can be observed by studying the magazine's masthead, which moved him from "Ideas" to "War Correspondent" (during an army stint) to "Editorial Associate" to "Associate Editor" to "Editor," a position which he held for 20 years. His business cards used to identify him as Mad Magazine's Tennis Editor. After retiring from that job in 2004, Meglin was listed as a Contributing Editor. Title: Kevin Pope (cartoonist) Passage: Kevin Pope, born in 1958 in Carmel, Indiana is a cartoonist whose work has appeared in the pages of MAD Magazine since 1997. He is best known to "Mad" readers as the artist for the "Melvin and Jenkins" series of behavioral guides. Pope has also illustrated greeting cards, advertisements, and animation design; he worked on a Pepsi-Cola commercial that aired during the Super Bowl. He has also created a series of humorous business gag panels titled "Fishstiks." Title: Qin (board game) Passage: Qin is a 2012 board game by Reiner Knizia. It is themed after the Qin dynasty in ancient China. Title: DVONN Passage: DVONN is a two-player strategy board game in which the objective is to accumulate pieces in stacks. It was released in 2001 by Kris Burm as the fourth game of the "GIPF" Project. "DVONN" won the 2002 International Gamers Award and the "Games" magazine Game of the Year Award in 2003.
Qin
The Mad Magazine Game
Qin (board game)
In what Australian city was the telemovie Emerald Falls, starring Vince Colosimo, made?
Title: Emerald Falls Passage: Emerald Falls (also known as "The Falls") is a 2008 telemovie starring Georgie Parker, Vince Colosimo, Geoff Morrell, Catherine McClements, and in his television debut, Tom Green. Shot in Sydney at Mount Wilga House in Hornsby with exterior shots taken in the Blue Mountains, "Emerald Falls" was filmed in 2007. It was written by Tim Pye and Cathy Strickland, and directed by Peter Andrikidis. Title: Wog Boy 2: Kings of Mykonos Passage: The Wog Boy 2: Kings of Mykonos is a 2010 Australian motion picture comedy sequel to the 2000 film "The Wog Boy", starring Nick Giannopoulos, Vince Colosimo and Costas Kilias. It was released in Australia on 20 May 2010 and UK on 7 January 2011. Title: Face to Face (2011 film) Passage: Face to Face (2011) is an independent Australian film directed by Michael Rymer, based on the play of the same name, written by Australian playwright David Williamson. The film stars Vince Colosimo, Sigrid Thornton, Luke Ford Matthew Newton and Robert Rabiah. Title: Chopper (film) Passage: Chopper is a 2000 Australian crime drama film written and directed by Andrew Dominik and based on the autobiographical books by Mark "Chopper" Read. The film stars Eric Bana as the title character and co-stars Vince Colosimo, Simon Lyndon, Kate Beahan and David Field. It has a cult following. Title: Take Away Passage: Take Away is a 2003 Australian comedy movie, written by Dave O'Neil, who also features as a minor character, and Mark O'Toole. It stars Vince Colosimo, Stephen Curry, Rose Byrne, John Howard and Nathan Phillips. The film starts in 19th century Victoria with the invention of the ever great "Take away". Title: Australian Families of Crime Passage: Australian Families of Crime is an Australian documentary television series that is shown on the Nine Network and hosted by actor Vince Colosimo. Families of Crime gives an insight into some of Australia's most infamous 'Crime Families' who wielded power, fear and destruction through the community. Title: The Wog Boy Passage: The Wog Boy is a 2000 Australian comedy film starring Nick Giannopoulos, Vince Colosimo, Lucy Bell, Abi Tucker, 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. Title: Vince Colosimo Passage: Vincenzo Colosimo (born 11 November 1966) known professionally as Vince Colosimo is an Italian-Australian AFI Award winning stage, television and screen actor. He has worked in both Australia and the United States. He is of Italian descent and currently resides in the United States of America. Title: Street Hero Passage: Street Hero is a 1984 Australian film directed by Michael Pattinson and starring Vince Colosimo, Sigrid Thornton, Sandy Gore, Bill Hunter and Ray Marshall. The film won an AFI award.
Sydney
Emerald Falls
Vince Colosimo
The Way Back is a 2010 American survival drama film, it starts which Irish and American actress?
Title: Against the Sun Passage: Against the Sun is a 2014 American survival drama film written, produced, and directed by Brian Falk and starring Garret Dillahunt, Tom Felton, and Jake Abel. The film was released via video on demand on January 23, 2015. Title: Flight of the Phoenix (2004 film) Passage: Flight of the Phoenix is a 2004 American survival drama film and a remake of a 1965 film of the same name, both based on the 1964 novel "The Flight of the Phoenix", by Elleston Trevor, about a group of people who survive an aircraft crash in the Gobi Desert and must build a new aircraft out of the old one to escape. The film stars Dennis Quaid and Giovanni Ribisi. "Flight of the Phoenix" opened in the U.S. on December 17, 2004. The film was a box-office failure, and received generally mixed reviews; criticism was geared toward its similarity to the 1965 film, while praise related to the acting, direction and visuals. Title: The Way Back Passage: The Way Back is a 2010 American survival drama film directed by Peter Weir, from a screenplay by Weir and Keith Clarke. The film is inspired by "The Long Walk" (1956), the memoir by former Polish prisoner of war Sawomir Rawicz, who claimed to have escaped from a Soviet Gulag and walked 4,000 miles to freedom in World War II. The film stars Jim Sturgess, Colin Farrell, Ed Harris, and Saoirse Ronan, with Alexandru Potocean, Sebastian Urzendowsky, Gustaf Skarsgrd, Drago Bucur and Mark Strong. Title: The Tunnel (2016 film) Passage: The Tunnel () is a 2016 South Korean survival drama film written and directed by Kim Seong-hun, starring Ha Jung-woo in the lead role. The film revolves around a car salesman who gets trapped when a poorly constructed tunnel collapses, and deals with his survival inside the tunnel with the advice of the rescue team head. It was released in South Korea on 10 August 2016. Title: Lord of the Flies (1990 film) Passage: Lord of the Flies is a 1990 American survival drama film directed by Harry Hook and starring Balthazar Getty, Chris Furrh, Danuel Pipoly and James Badge Dale. It was produced by Lewis M. Allen and written by Jay Presson Allen under the pseudonym "Sarah Schiff", based on the 1954 book "Lord of the Flies", by William Golding. It is the second film adaptation of the book, after "Lord of the Flies" (1963). Title: The Gobshites Passage: The Gobshites are an American Celtic punk band from Boston, Massachusetts. Formed in 2002 by Peter Walsh, their music has been compared with the Pogues and Black 47, but with a twist: as well as taking Irish songs and punking them up, they take classic punk songs and 'Irish' them up; for example, in their hands The Ramones's "Long Way Back to Germany" becomes "Long Way Back to Ireland" with a fiddle jig incorporated. Title: Life of Pi (film) Passage: Life of Pi is a 2012 American survival drama film based on Yann Martel's 2001 novel of the same name. Directed by Ang Lee, the film's adapted screenplay was written by David Magee, and it stars Suraj Sharma, Irrfan Khan, Rafe Spall, Tabu, Adil Hussain, and Grard Depardieu. The storyline revolves around an Indian man named "Pi" Patel, telling a novelist about his life story, and how at 16 he survives a shipwreck in which his family dies, and is adrift in the Pacific Ocean on a lifeboat with a Bengal tiger. The film had its worldwide premiere as the opening film of the 51st New York Film Festival at both the Walter Reade Theater and Alice Tully Hall in New York City on September 28, 2012. Title: The Edge (1997 film) Passage: The Edge is a 1997 American survival drama film directed by Lee Tamahori and starring Anthony Hopkins and Alec Baldwin. Bart the Bear, a trained Kodiak bear known for appearances in several Hollywood movies, also appears in the film as a vicious grizzly; this was one of his last film roles. Title: A Captive in the Land Passage: A Captive in the Land (Russian: , "Plennik zemli " ) is a 1990 SovietAmerican survival drama film directed by John Berry and written by Berry and Lee Gold. The film is based on the novel of the same name by James Aldridge and stars Sam Waterston, Aleksandr Potapov and Keir Giles. Title: Saoirse Ronan Passage: Saoirse na Ronan ( ; born 12 April 1994) is an Irish and American actress. She is a two-time Academy Award nominee; receiving a Best Supporting Actress nomination for "Atonement" (2007), and a Best Actress nomination for "Brooklyn" (2015). She has also received three BAFTA Award nominations, two Golden Globe nominations, two Screen Actors Guild nominations and two Satellite Awards.
Saoirse na Ronan
The Way Back
Saoirse Ronan
Officially named Manchester, what city holds the MBTA Commuter Rail NewburyportRockport Line and is known for scenic beaches and vista points?
Title: NewburyportRockport Line Passage: The NewburyportRockport Line is a branch of the MBTA Commuter Rail system, running northeast from downtown Boston, Massachusetts towards Cape Ann and the Merrimack Valley, serving the North Shore. The first leg serves Chelsea, Lynn, Swampscott, Salem, and Beverly. From there, a northern branch of the line serves Hamilton, Ipswich, Rowley, and Newburyport. The line also branches east from Beverly, serving Manchester, Gloucester, and Rockport. A bicycle coach is offered on the Rockport branch during the summer. Title: Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts Passage: Manchester-by-the-Sea (or simply Manchester) is a town on Cape Ann, in Essex County, Massachusetts, in the United States. The town is known for scenic beaches and vista points. At the 2010 census, the town population was 5,136. Title: Beverly Depot (MBTA station) Passage: Beverly Depot is a regional rail station on the MBTA Commuter Rail NewburyportRockport Line, located in downtown Beverly, Massachusetts. Beverly Depot is one of five stations in the city. It is the junction of the line's two branches to Newburyport and Rockport and is served by every train on both branches, for as many as 30 departures to Boston on weekdays. This is the most frequent inbound service from any MBTA Commuter Rail station save Anderson RTC. By a 2013 count, Beverly Depot had the third highest inbound ridership on the system (behind only Providence and Salem) with 2,058 inbound riders on a typical weekday. Title: Gloucester (MBTA station) Passage: Gloucester is a regional rail station on the Rockport Branch of the MBTA Commuter Rail NewburyportRockport Line, located off Railroad Avenue and Washington Street in the downtown area of Gloucester, Massachusetts. The station consists of a single side platform serving the line's single track. The station has a mini-high platform, making it handicapped accessible. Title: North Beverly (MBTA station) Passage: North Beverly is a commuter rail station on the MBTA Commuter Rail NewburyportRockport Line, located in the North Beverly village of Beverly. The station has two low side platforms serving the line's two tracks, with mini-high platforms to provide handicapped accessibility. Title: Harbor (MBTA station) Passage: Harbor was a passenger rail station on the Rockport Branch of the MBTA Commuter Rail NewburyportRockport Line. A short-lived stop, it was open from 1977 to 1985. Title: Rockport (MBTA station) Passage: Rockport is a passenger rail station on the MBTA Commuter Rail NewburyportRockport Line, located just outside the downtown area of Rockport, Massachusetts. It is the terminus of the Rockport branch of the line. The station complex consists of a single side platform with one revenue track plus 4 layover tracks for parked trains and a short stretch of auxiliary track. Title: Ipswich (MBTA station) Passage: Ipswich is a commuter rail station on the MBTA Commuter Rail NewburyportRockport Line, located in downtown Ipswich, Massachusetts. The station is handicapped accessible, with a mini-high platform on the northern end of the platform. Title: Newburyport (MBTA station) Passage: Newburyport is a passenger rail station on the MBTA Commuter Rail NewburyportRockport Line, located between Parker Street and U.S. Route 1 south of downtown Newburyport, Massachusetts. The station is the terminus of the Newburyport Branch of the line, with three parking lots totalling over 800 spaces. The Clipper City Rail Trail, running along the former right-of-way, connects the station to the town center. Newburyport station is fully handicapped accessible. Title: Manchester (MBTA station) Passage: Manchester is a commuter rail station on the MBTA Commuter Rail NewburyportRockport Line, located in downtown Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts. Although the official name is 'Manchester', the station is signed as "Manchester by the Sea'.
Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts
Manchester (MBTA station)
Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts
Thunderbolts Way briefly joins the 878 km highway that starts in what New South Wales town?
Title: Walcha Shire Passage: Walcha Shire is a local government area located in the New England region of New South Wales, Australia. The Shire is situated adjacent to the junction of the Oxley Highway and Thunderbolts Way and is 20 km east of the Main North railway line passing through Walcha Road. Title: Silver City Highway Passage: The Silver City Highway is a 683 km highway that links Buronga, New South Wales to the Queensland border via Wentworth, Broken Hill, and Tibooburra, in the arid Far West region of New South Wales. A short branch also connects to the Calder Highway on the Victorian border at Curlwaa. This branch is also signed as the Calder Highway, despite legally being part of the Silver City Highway. Parts of the highway north of Broken Hill are unsealed. Title: New England Highway Passage: The New England Highway is an 878 km long highway in Australia running from Hexham at Newcastle, New South Wales at its southern end to Yarraman near Toowoomba, Queensland at its northern end. Title: Nowendoc, New South Wales Passage: Nowendoc is a parish and village on the Northern Tablelands, New South Wales, Australia. It is 360 km north of the state capital, Sydney, 66 km south of Walcha in the Walcha Shire local government area. A sealed road, Thunderbolts Way, is about three hundred metres to the south of Nowendoc and provides links to the south and north. Title: Bretti Nature Reserve Passage: The Bretti Nature Reserve is a protected nature reserve located near the Barrington Tops in the Hunter Region of New South Wales, Australia. The 2902 ha reserve is situated approximately 30 km north of Gloucester. Flora includes wet sclerophyll eucalyptus forest and rainforest. It is most often viewed on a drive along the Thunderbolts Way. The locally rare wompoo fruit dove may be heard in rainforest areas. Title: Gilgai, New South Wales Passage: Gilgai is a village in the Northern Tablelands region of New South Wales, Australia The village is situated 10 km south of Inverell, New South Wales on Thunderbolts Way and is in Inverell Shire. At the 2006 census, Gilgai had a population of 289 people. The name Gilgai is an Aboriginal word meaning 'waterhole'. Title: Barrington, New South Wales Passage: Barrington is a small village on the Barrington River, 5 km north-west of Gloucester, New South Wales, Australia on Thunderbolts Way. Title: Uralla, New South Wales Passage: Uralla is a town on the Northern Tablelands, New South Wales, Australia. The town is located at the intersection of the New England Highway and Thunderbolts Way, 465 km north of Sydney and about 23 km south west of the city of Armidale. At the 2011 census , the township of Uralla had a population of 2,388 people, while the larger gazetted locality of 193.5 km had a population of 2,754 people. Title: Bundarra, New South Wales Passage: Bundarra is a small town on the Northern Tablelands of New South Wales, Australia. The town is located on Thunderbolts Way and on the banks of the Gwydir River, in the Uralla Shire local government area, 563 kilometres (350 mi) kilometres from the state capital, Sydney. At the 2011 census , Bundarra had a population of 404 and the surrounding area had 805 persons. Title: Thunderbolts Way Passage: The Thunderbolts Way is a 290 km country road located in the Northern Tablelands region of New South Wales, Australia. The road links Gloucester to Walcha (where it crosses the Oxley Highway), Uralla, where it very briefly joins the New England Highway and, to Copes Creek, 16 km south of the Gwydir Highway intersection at Inverell. The road is fully sealed and passes through thickly forested mountain areas with many nearby national parks and nature reserves.
Newcastle
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Alain Godard produced which 2001 French-American war film?
Title: Signes extrieurs de richesse Passage: Signes extrieurs de richesse is a French comedy film directed by Jacques Monnet. It was released in 1983, written by Alain Godard and Jacques Monnet. Title: Wings of Courage Passage: Wings of Courage is a 1995 American-French drama film directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud. The 40-minute film was written by Annaud with Alain Godard. It was the first dramatic film shot in the IMAX format, and the first 3-D IMAX film. Title: In Praise of Love (film) Passage: In Praise of Love (French: "loge de l'amour" ) is a 2001 French film written and directed by Jean-Luc Godard. The black-and-white and color drama was shot by Julien Hirsch and Christophe Pollock. Godard has famously stated that "a film should have a beginning, a middle and an end, but not necessarily in that order." This aphorism is illustrated by "In Praise of Love (loge de l'amour)," which reverses the order of past and present. Title: Nouvelle Vague (film) Passage: Nouvelle Vague (English: New Wave) is a 1990 French film written and directed by Jean-Luc Godard. It follows the story of hitchiker Lennox (Alain Delon) credited as "Lui" (""Him""), taken in by a wealthy industrialist, Elena Torlato-Favrini or "Elle" (""Her""), played by Domiziana Giordano. The film was entered into the 1990 Cannes Film Festival. Title: Sympathy in Summer Passage: Sympathy in Summer is a 1971 film directed by Antony I. Ginnane when he was a 19-year-old university student. It was partly financed by Melbourne University Film Society and was heavily financed by the films of Jean-Luc Godard, Franois Truffaut and Alain Resnais. Title: Alain Godard Passage: Alain Godard is a screenwriter and film producer best known for such films as "The Name of the Rose", "Two Brothers", "Enemy at the Gates", "Day of the Falcon", "Wolf Totem" and "Dracula and Son". Title: Les Enfants jouent la Russie Passage: Les Enfants jouent la Russie (English: "The Kids Play Russian") is a 1993 French film directed by Jean-Luc Godard and starring Lszl Szab and Godard. Szab plays a Hollywood producer who hires a famous French filmmaker (Godard) to make a documentary about post-Cold War Russia. Instead the filmmaker stays in France and casts himself in the lead role of Fyodor Dostoyevsky's "The Idiot". Title: U-571 (film) Passage: U-571 is a 2000 French-American war film directed by Jonathan Mostow and starring Matthew McConaughey, Bill Paxton, Harvey Keitel, Thomas Kretschmann, Jon Bon Jovi, Jack Noseworthy, Will Estes and Tom Guiry. In the film, a World War II German submarine is boarded in 1942 by disguised United States Navy submariners seeking to capture her Enigma cipher machine. Title: Enemy at the Gates Passage: Enemy at the Gates is a 2001 French-American war film written and directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud and based on William Craig's 1973 nonfiction book "", which describes the events surrounding the Battle of Stalingrad in the winter of 1942 and 1943. The film's main character is a fictionalized version of sniper Vasily Zaytsev, a Hero of the Soviet Union during World War II. It includes a snipers' duel between Zaytsev and a "Wehrmacht" sniper school director, Major Erwin Knig. Title: Anatole Dauman Passage: Anatole Dauman (7 February 1925 in Warsaw 8 April 1998 in Paris) was a French film producer. He produced films by Jean-Luc Godard, Robert Bresson, Wim Wenders, Nagisa Oshima, Andrei Tarkovsky, Chris Marker, Volker Schlndorff, Walerian Borowczyk, and Alain Resnais.
Enemy at the Gates
Alain Godard
Enemy at the Gates
What occupation was shared by Rudolph Polk and Joseph Santley?
Title: Make Believe Ballroom Passage: Make Believe Ballroom is a 1949 American romantic musical comedy film starring Jerome Courtland, Ruth Warrick, Virginia Welles, and Ron Randell, directed by Joseph Santley and released by Columbia Pictures. Title: Fred Santley Passage: Fred Santley (November 20, 1887 May 14, 1953), also known variously as Freddie Santley, Fredric Santley, Frederick Santley, Frederic Santley, and Fredric M. Santley, was an American character actor of the silent and sound film eras, as well as an actor on the Broadway stage. Born in Salt Lake City, Utah on November 20, 1887, as Frederic Mansfield, the son of Laurene Santley, and the stepson of stage actor Eugene Santley. He was the brother of filmmaker and stage actor Joseph Santley, both of whom adopted the surname of their stepfather as their stage name. He would make his acting debut in a 1907 short, "Pony Express", and would continue to make shorts throughout the 1910s and 1920s. In addition, he would appear in numerous plays during this period, including more than a dozen Broadway productions. Title: She's Got Everything (film) Passage: She's Got Everything is a 1937 American romantic comedy directed by Joseph Santley using a screenplay by Harry Segall and Maxwell Shane, based on a story by Shane and Joseph Hoffman. The film stars Gene Raymond and Ann Sothern, with supporting performances by Victor Moore, Helen Broderick, Parkyakarkus (also known by his real name, Harry Einstein), and Billy Gilbert. RKO Radio Pictures produced and distributed the picture, which was released on the final day of 1937. Title: The Loudspeaker Passage: The Loudspeaker is a 1934 American comedy film directed by Joseph Santley. Title: Rudolph Polk Passage: Rudolph ("Rudy") Polk (25 November 1892 New York, New York 16 June 1957 Los Angeles) was an American concert violinist based in New York City during his early years and, during his later years, a Hollywood film director, film industry executive, and artist manager for Jascha Heifetz, Vladimir Horowitz, Jos Iturbi, and Gregor Piatigorsky. In Hollywood, Polk was the assistant musical director to Morris Stoloff at Columbia Pictures. After World War II, Polk was musical director for Enterprise Studios. Title: Brazil (1944 film) Passage: Brazil (also known as Stars and Guitars ) is a 1944 American musical comedy film directed by Joseph Santley and starring Tito Guzar, Virginia Bruce and Edward Everett Horton. It is set in Brazil, and involves a composer masquerading as twins, trying to win the hand of an anti-Latin novelist. Title: Joseph Santley Passage: Joseph Mansfield Santley (born Joseph Ishmael Mansfield, January 10, 1890 August 8, 1971) was an American actor, singer, dancer, writer, director, and producer of musical theatrical plays motion pictures and television shows. He adopted the stage name of his stepfather, actor Eugene Santley. Title: Call of the Canyon Passage: Call of the Canyon is a 1942 American Western film directed by Joseph Santley and starring Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, the Sons of the Pioneers, and Ruth Terry. Based on a story by Maurice Rapf and Olive Cooper, the film is about a singing cowboy who leads a group of cattlemen against the corrupt agent of a large packing company looking to swindle them by undercutting the buying price for beef. The film features three songs by Autry and the Sons of the Pioneers, including the classic "Take Me Back to My Boots and Saddle". Title: Sleepy Lagoon (film) Passage: Sleepy Lagoon is a 1943 American musical comedy film directed by Joseph Santley and featuring comedian Judy Canova and singer Dennis Day. The film was written by Prescott Chaplin, while Frank Gill, Jr. and George Carleton Brown wrote the screenplay. Title: Harmony Lane Passage: Harmony Lane is a 1935 low-budget American film directed by Joseph Santley, based upon the life of Stephen Foster, released by Mascot Pictures.
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John Munson was bass player for the band formed in which Minnesota city in 1995?
Title: Five Guys in a Really Hot Garage Passage: Five Guys In A Really Hot Garage is the final studio album by Mucky Pup. It was released in Germany under their own imprint, Mucky Records, through SPV Music in 1995. The lineup saw the additions of Jack "Hinge" Pitzer, formerly of New Jersey thrash metal band, The Beast, on guitar and Joe Mama on bass. Bass player Bill Bergmann appeared on two of the songs and was pictured on the album cover. Bergmann would remain the bass player for what would be the last several months of the band's existence. A single and video was released for the track "Short Attention Span". Title: The New Standards Passage: The New Standards is a minimalist jazz trio formed in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in 2005 and composed of Chan Poling (of The Suburbs), John Munson (of The Twilight Hours, Semisonic, Trip Shakespeare and The Flops) and Steve Roehm (of Electropolis, Rhombus and Billy Goat). With Poling on piano, Munson on bass and Roehm on vibraphone, the band reinterprets songs from a wide variety of genres, from classics like Rodgers and Hammerstein's "My Favorite Things" to "London Calling" by The Clash. Title: The Twilight Hours Passage: The Twilight Hours are musicians, as a band, formed by Matt Wilson (Trip Shakespeare and The Flops) and John Munson (Trip Shakespeare, Semisonic, The New Standards, The Flops and John Munson and the Witnesses). Title: Inge Johansson Passage: Inge Johansson ( ) (born May 10, 1977) is the bass player of the Florida-based punk band Against Me! . He was previously the bass player of the politically charged punkrock band The (International) Noise Conspiracy, formed in Ume, Sweden in 1998 with Dennis Lyxzn, Sara Almgren, Ludwig Dahlberg and Lars Strmberg. Before forming The (International) Noise Conspiracy, Johansson was one of the many bass players that played in the straight edge hardcore band Refused. The (International) Noise Conspiracy recorded and played more than 700 shows worldwide as an active band between 1998 and 2009, and recorded two of their albums with producer Rick Rubin for Rubins label American Recordings. Title: Matt Wilson (singer) Passage: Matthew Robert "Matt" Wilson (born March 28, 1963) is a singer-songwriter best known as the frontman of the band Trip Shakespeare. While Wilson was an English concentrator at Harvard he met John Munson and Elaine Harris and formed the band Trip Shakespeare. After the breakup he was a drummer for a Minneapolis band called Polara. He also produced for bands like Steel Shank, Magnet, The Wonsers, and Velma. Title: Trip Shakespeare Passage: Trip Shakespeare was an American rock band formed in Minneapolis, Minnesota in the late 1980searly 1990s. The band included Dan Wilson and John Munson, who would later go on to be founding members of Semisonic. Title: Babes in Toyland discography Passage: Babes in Toyland was an American punk rock band formed in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1987. The band was formed by Oregon native Kat Bjelland (lead vocals and guitar), with Lori Barbero (drums) and Michelle Leon (bass), who was later replaced by Maureen Herman in 1992. Courtney Love had a very brief stint in the band in 1987 as a bass player, before being kicked out and forming Hole in 1989. Title: John Munson Passage: John Munson (born December 13, 1966) is an American musician who is best known as the bass player for Semisonic. He was also a member of Trip Shakespeare during the late 1980s and early 1990s. Title: Didi Beck Passage: Didi Beck is a German electric bass and double bass player. He plays in the rockabilly band, the Boppin'B. An accomplished upright bass slap bass player, he teaches slap bass and has written an instruction book on slapping, and a made a video entitled "How to Learn the Rockabilly Slap Bass Starring Didi Beck". His rapid, virtuosic slapping technique can be heard online. Title: Semisonic Passage: Semisonic is an American rock band formed in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1995. The band had three members: Dan Wilson (lead vocals, guitar, keyboards), John Munson (bass guitar, backing vocals, keyboards, guitar), and Jacob Slichter (drums, percussion, keyboards). They are best known for their 1998 single "Closing Time".
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What location is common to Kntlinga saga and Cnut the Great?
Title: Kntsdrpa (ttarr svarti) Passage: The Kntsdrpa by the skald ttarr svarti (ttar the Black) is one of the Old Norse poems composed for King Cnut. " Kntsdrpur" (plural of "Kntsdrpa") are Old Norse skaldic compositions in the form of "drpur" which were recited for the praise of Cnut. Most of ttarr's poem is cited in the "Kntlinga saga", while one stanza is known only from other sources such as the "Heimskringla". It has been debated whether strophe 9 truly belongs to ttarr's "Kntsdrpa" or to a poem which ttarr composed for Cnut's father Svein Haraldsson. Title: Battle of Frisvellir Passage: The Battle of Frisvellir was a battle for the throne of Sweden which was fought in the 980s on the plain called Frisvellir, where modern Uppsala is situated, between King Eric the Victorious and his nephew Styrbjrn the Strong. It is mentioned in a number of medieval sources, such as "Eyrbyggja saga", "Kntlinga saga", "Hervarar saga" and Saxo Grammaticus' "Gesta Danorum" (Book 10), but the most detailed account is found in the short story "Styrbjarnar ttr Svakappa". Title: House of Kntlinga Passage: The Danish House of Kntlinga (English: "House of Cnut's Descendants") was a ruling royal house in Middle Age Scandinavia and England. Its most famous king was Cnut the Great, who gave his name to this dynasty. Other notable members were Cnut's father Sweyn Forkbeard, grandfather Harald Bluetooth, and sons Harthacnut, Harold Harefoot, and Svein Knutsson. It has also been called the House of Canute, the House of Denmark, the House of Gorm, or the Jelling Dynasty. Title: Ulv Galiciefarer Passage: (also known as Galicieulv (Galiciwolf) c. 1010), aka Jarl Galizur-Ulfric was a Danish jarl, a Viking chieftain who became famous for his raids, looting and pillaging the lands of Galicia in the early eleventh century, perhaps in 1028 or 1048, during the reign of Bermudo III and Ferdinand I of Leon. According to Saxo Grammaticus and the Kntlinga saga, Galicieulv was grandfather of Boedil Thurgotsdatter, the wife of Eric I of Denmark. Title: Southern Jutland Passage: Southern Jutland (Danish: "Snderjylland" ) is the name for the region south of the Konge in Jutland, Denmark and north of the Eider (river) in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. The region north of the Konge is called Nrrejylland ("Northern Jutland"). Both territories had their own ting assemblies in the Middle Ages (in Viborg and Urnehoved). Southern Jutland is mentioned for the first time in the Kntlinga saga. Title: Svein Knutsson Passage: Svein Knutsson (Old Norse: "Sveinn Kntsson") c. 10161035, was the son of Cnut the Great, king of Denmark, Norway, and England, and his first wife lfgifu of Northampton, a Mercian noblewoman. In 1017 Cnut married Emma of Normandy, but there is no evidence that lfgifu was repudiated, and in 1030 Cnut sent her and Svein as regents to rule Norway. However, their rule was considered oppressive by the Norwegians, and they were expelled in 1034. They imposed new taxes and harsh laws that made them unpopular. In William Shakespeare's "Macbeth", there is a character called "Sweno, the Norways' king" based on Svein. Title: Northman, son of Leofwine Passage: Northman (died 1017) was a Mercian chieftain of the early 11th century. A member of a powerful Mercian kinship (clan), he is known primarily for receiving the village of Twywell in Northamptonshire from King thelred II in 1013, and for his death by order of King Cnut the Great in 1017. His violent end by Cnut contrasts with the successful career enjoyed by his brother Leofric, as Earl of Mercia during Cnut's reign. Northman is believed to have been an associate of the troublesome ealdorman Eadric Streona, who was killed with him. Title: Kntlinga saga Passage: Kntlinga saga ("The Saga of Cnut's Descendants") is an Icelandic kings' saga written in the 1250s, which deals with the kings who ruled Denmark since the early 10th century. Title: Cnut the Great Passage: Cnut the Great (Old Norse: "Kntr inn rki"; c. 995 12 November 1035), also known as Canute - whose father was Sweyn Forkbeard (which gave him the patronym "Sweynsson", Old Norse: "Sveinsson") - was King of Denmark, England and Norway; together often referred to as the North Sea Empire. With the deaths of his heirs within a decade of his own, and Norman conquest of England in 1066, this legacy was mostly forgotten. He is popularly invoked in the context of the legend of "King Canute and the waves", which usually misrepresents him as a deluded monarch believing he has supernatural powers, contrary to the original legend which portrays a wise king who rebuked his courtiers for their fawning behaviour. Title: Lismannaflokkr Passage: Lismannaflokkr ("household troop's poem") is the title of a skaldic poem in ten stanzas describing the capture of London by Cnut the Great in 1016, preserved in "lfs saga helga" and "Flateyjarbk" (fol. 186v), and in a shorter version in "Kntlinga saga".
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Who directed the film for which the actor Alex Esmail is best known ?
Title: Alex Esmail Passage: Alexander Nazir Esmail (born 18 July 1993) is a British actor, and former wrestler, who is best known for his role in the award-winning film "Attack the Block". Title: Sam Esmail Passage: Sam Esmail (born September 17, 1977) is an American screenwriter, film and television director, and television producer. He is best known as the creator of the television series "Mr. Robot" (2015present). Title: Alex Riley Passage: Kevin Robert Kiley Jr. (born April 28, 1981) is a former American professional wrestler and commentator best known for his tenure with WWE under the ring name Alex Riley. He was a participant in the second season of "NXT". Alex Riley is currently an actor. Title: Alex Newell Passage: Alex Newell onc (born Alex Eugene Newell) is an American actor and singer. He is best known for playing the transgender student Unique Adams on the Fox musical series "Glee". Title: Alex Belli Passage: Alex Belli (born 22 December 1982 in Parma) is an Italian model, media personality and actor, best known for his role (Jacopo Castelli, 2010-2015) on daytime soap opera "CentoVetrine". In 2005 Alex Belli started his career as a model in London, Paris, New York City and Milan. In January 2012 he took part (with Bobo Vieri, Andrs Gil, Anna Tatangelo, Ria Antoniou, Ariadna Romero and other contestant) in the Italian reality show "Ballando con le Stelle" hosted on Rai 1 by Milly Carlucci with Paolo Belli and his "Big Band". Alex Belli in 2013, after 3 years of engagement, married Katarina Raniakova, a Slovakian model: they divorced in 2017. Title: Attack the Block Passage: Attack the Block is a 2011 British science fiction horror comedy film written and directed by Joe Cornish and starring John Boyega, Nick Frost, Jodie Whittaker and Luke Treadaway. It was the film debut of Cornish, Boyega and future Academy Award-winning composer Steven Price. Title: Bombay Mail (1935 film) Passage: Bombay Mail ( ) is a 1935 Hindi-language Indian film directed by Rasik Bhatt for Vijay Bhatt and Shanker Bhatt's Prakash Pictures. The cast includes leading lady Panna, supporting actress Rajukumari, both of whom had starred in the brothers' previous film, "Sacred Scandal" (1934), alongside senior character actor Jayant, Umakant, Esmail, Rajababu and S. Nazir. Music for Bombay Mail included ten songs by the Bhatt brothers' regular music director Lalubhai Nayak, including "Kaaga re jaiyo piya ki" and "Kis ki aamad ka yoon", both sung by the senior actress, later known by full name Rajkumari Dubey. Title: Alex Andreas Passage: Alex Andreas (formerly Alex Andrea) (born 9 September 1970 ) is an English actorsinger. He trained at the London School of Musical Theatre (LSMT), and is probably best known for his portrayal on stage of The Big Bopper in "The Buddy Holly Story", between 19962001, in Hamburg, Germany, and on tour in the UK. He is currently playing Tony Scibelli in The Bodyguard Musical UK No. 1 Tour. Title: Alex Vincent (drummer) Passage: Alex Shumway (better known as Alex Vincent) was born on December 14, 1965. He is an American musician, songwriter, and actor who is best known as the drummer for the rock band Green River. Along with Mark Arm, Steve Turner, and Jeff Ament, he is one of its founding members. He is the founder, drummer, and songwriter for the band Ex's With Benefits. He is also a founder and guitar player for the band Thee Deception. Title: Alex Kruz Passage: Alex Kruz (born November 30, 1978) is an American actor known for roles in television, theater and film. He was born in New Jersey, his father is a Native American Indian of the Kaari (Quichua) Nation. He is best known for his role in the film "" as Jake Red Cloud and "Tom in America". He has received Best Actor awards from the American Movie Awards, Canada International Film Festival, Mexico International Film Festival, Bare Bones International Film Festival, DC Independent Film Festival, Amiens International Film Festival, and nominated for best performance by the Maverick Movie Awards
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Attack the Block
Between directors Bob Fosse and Shaun Scott, which one also acted?
Title: American Choreography Awards Passage: The American Choreography Awards was a ceremony and show that honored outstanding choreographers in the fields of feature film, television, music videos, and commercials. They were first known as the L.A. Dance Awards (199495), then as Bob Fosse Awards, and a.k.a. Fosses (199697), and eventually the American Choreography Awards (1998-'04). Each year in the fall, they were held at a different location in Los Angeles, California. These include places such as the Orpheum Theatre, El Capitan Theatre, Alex Theatre, Wilshire Ebell Theatre, The Hollywood Palace, The Museum of Flying, The Century Club, and Club Tatou. Title: Bob Fosse Passage: Robert Louis Fosse (June 23, 1927 September 23, 1987) was an American dancer, musical theatre choreographer, director, screenwriter, film director and actor. Title: Fosse (disambiguation) Passage: Fosse is a Broadway revue based on the choreography of Bob Fosse. Title: Kathryn Doby Passage: Kathryn Doby is an American dancer, actresses, choreographer, and assistant to Bob Fosse. She made her Broadway debut in the ensemble of Fosses "Sweet Charity" in January 1966 at the Palace Theatre in Times Square. Aside from her performance in the musical "Gregory" (1970), Dobys work on Broadway continued with Fosse as a Player and Dance Captain in "Pippin" (1972) and as an assistant to Mr. Fosse for "Chicago" (1975) and "Dancin" (1978). Her film credits include "The Night They Raided Minsky's" - Minsky Girl (1968), "The Handmaid's Tale (film)" - Aunt Elizabeth (1990), and again worked with Fosse as a dancer in "Sweet Charity" (1969), "Cabaret" Kit Kat Dancer (1972), and "All That Jazz" Kathryn (1979). She also re-set the Fosse direction and choreography for the 1981 stage production of "Pippin", starring Ben Vereen, William Katt, and Chita Rivera that was filmed for TV. She was also slated to recreate the choreography for "Dancin" to be revived by the Roundabout Theatre Company in 2009. This production was postponed and, as of the date of this entry, does not have a projected start date. In 2012 Doby returned to New York from her home in California to restage the "Dancin" Act One finale, Beat Me Daddy Eight to the Bar for the American Dance Machine for the 21st Century (ADM21). She was joined by original cast members Lloyd Culbreath, Valarie Pettiford, Cady Huffman, Roumel Reaux, and Candace Tovar. Title: Nicole Fosse Passage: Nicole Providence Fosse (born 3 March 1963) is an American actress. She is the only daughter of Gwen Verdon and Bob Fosse. Title: Liza with a Z Passage: Liza with a "Z": A Concert for Television is a 1972 concert film, made for television and starring Liza Minnelli. The film was produced by Fred Ebb and Bob Fosse. As well as producing, Fosse also directed and choreographed the concert, and Ebb wrote and arranged the music with his song-writing partner John Kander. All four had previously worked on the successful film adaptation of "Cabaret" earlier in the same year. According to Minnelli, it was "the first filmed concert on television". Singer sponsored the production, even though the producers did their best to keep any of the sponsors from seeing the rehearsals for fear of them pulling out due to Minnelli's short skirts. Title: Big Deal (musical) Passage: Big Deal is a musical with a book by Bob Fosse using songs from various composers such as Ray Henderson, Eubie Blake, and Jerome Kern. It was based on the film "Big Deal on Madonna Street" by Mario Monicelli. The musical received five Tony Award nominations, with Fosse winning for Choreography. Title: All That Jazz (film) Passage: All That Jazz is a 1979 American musical drama film directed by Bob Fosse. The screenplay by Robert Alan Aurthur and Fosse is a semi-autobiographical fantasy based on aspects of Fosse's life and career as dancer, choreographer and director. The film was inspired by Fosse's manic effort to edit his film "Lenny" while simultaneously staging the 1975 Broadway musical "Chicago". It borrows its title from the Kander and Ebb tune "All That Jazz" in that production. The film won the Palme d'Or at the 1980 Cannes Film Festival. Title: Shaun Scott (filmmaker) Passage: Shaun Scott (born November 8, 1984): American filmmaker, film director, film editor, writer, historian. Title: Fosse Passage: Fosse is a three-act musical revue showcasing the choreography of Bob Fosse. The musical was conceived by Richard Maltby, Jr., Chet Walker, and Ann Reinking.
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Which of the movie which Roberts Blossom has a supporting role is directed by John Carpenter?
Title: Carpenter's Station, Kentucky Passage: Carpenter's Station, Kentucky, originally "Carpenter's Fort", was established about 2 mi west of present-day Hustonville, Kentucky, by three Carpenter brothers, George Carpenter, John Carpenter, and Adam Carpenter, who came to the site from Rockingham County, Virginia, in the summer of 1779. The brothers were of Germanic descent, sons of George Zimmerman (which Anglicizes to Carpenter), who was born c. 1720 in Switzerland, emigrated to Pennsylvania colony around 1740, and settled in Rockingham County, Virginia, before the American Revolutionary War. Title: Zophar Carpenter's Fort Passage: Carpenter's Fort on McKenzie's Fork of Paint Lick Creek in Kentucky was established by Zophar Carpenter, a native of New York colony who migrated to western Virginia in the 1750s and to Kentucky about 1788. The fort is also referred to as Zophar Carpenter's Station, and placed "near Suck Fork Creek". Zophar Carpenter served as a drummer in Captain Dickenson's Company of Virginia Rangers in the French Indian War. He appeared on a 1792 tax list in Madison Co. KY with Edward Carpenter and John Carpenter. He died on February 6, 1798 at age 65 and is interred in the Carpenter Graveyard near Paint Lick, Garrard County, Kentucky. Title: Christine (1983 film) Passage: Christine is a 1983 American horror film directed by John Carpenter and starring Keith Gordon, John Stockwell, Alexandra Paul, and Harry Dean Stanton. The film also features supporting performances from Roberts Blossom and Kelly Preston. Written by Bill Phillips and based on the novel of the same name by Stephen King, the plot follows a sentient and violent vintage Plymouth Fury named Christine, and its effects on the car's new teenage owner. Title: Roberts Blossom Passage: Roberts Scott Blossom (March 25, 1924July 8, 2011) was an American theatre, film and television character actor, and poet. He was best known for his roles as Old Man Marley in "Home Alone" (1990) and as Ezra Cobb in the horror film "Deranged" (1974). He is also remembered for his supporting roles in films such as "The Great Gatsby" (1974), "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" (1977), "Escape from Alcatraz" (1979), "Christine" (1983), and "The Last Temptation of Christ" (1988). Title: Reuben, Reuben Passage: Reuben, Reuben is a 1983 comedy-drama film directed by Robert Ellis Miller and starring Tom Conti, Kelly McGillis (in her film debut), Roberts Blossom, Cynthia Harris, and Joel Fabiani. Title: Lise Hilboldt Passage: Lise Hilboldt (born January 7, 1954) is an American actress. She had a leading role in the romantic comedy film "Sweet Liberty" (1986), co-starring with writer-director Alan Alda and Michael Caine, and also was featured in "Noon Wine" (1985), together with Fred Ward, Stellan Skarsgrd, Roberts Blossom and Pat Hingle. Title: Doc Hollywood Passage: Doc Hollywood is a 1991 American romantic comedy film directed by Michael Caton-Jones, and written by Jeffrey Price and Peter S. Seaman, based on Neil B. Shulman's book, "What? Dead...Again?" . The film stars Michael J. Fox, Julie Warner, and Woody Harrelson, with Bridget Fonda, David Ogden Stiers, Frances Sternhagen, Roberts Blossom, and Barnard Hughes appearing in supporting roles. Title: Resurrection (1980 film) Passage: Resurrection is a 1980 film which tells the story of a woman who survives the car accident which kills her husband, but discovers that she has the power to heal other people. She becomes an unwitting celebrity, the hope of those in desperate need of healing, and a lightning rod for religious beliefs and skeptics. The film stars Ellen Burstyn, Sam Shepard, Richard Farnsworth, Roberts Blossom and Eva Le Gallienne. Title: The Great Gatsby (1974 film) Passage: The Great Gatsby is a 1974 American romantic drama film based on F. Scott Fitzgerald's 1925 novel of the same name. It was directed by Jack Clayton and produced by David Merrick from a screenplay by Francis Ford Coppola. The film stars Robert Redford in the title role of Jay Gatsby, along with Mia Farrow, Sam Waterston, Bruce Dern, Karen Black, Scott Wilson and Lois Chiles, with Howard Da Silva (who previously appeared in the 1949 version), Roberts Blossom and Edward Herrmann. Title: In the Mouth of Madness Passage: In the Mouth of Madness (also known as John Carpenter's In the Mouth of Madness) is a 1994 American psychological Lovecraftian horror film directed and scored by John Carpenter and written by Michael De Luca. It stars Sam Neill, Julie Carmen, Jrgen Prochnow, David Warner and Charlton Heston. Informally, the film is the third installment in Carpenter's "Apocalypse Trilogy", preceded by "The Thing" and "Prince of Darkness".
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What actor born in 1975 stars in Stranger Things?
Title: Stranger Things Have Happened (song) Passage: "Stranger Things Have Happened" is a song written by Roger Murrah and Keith Stegall, and recorded by American country music artist Ronnie Milsap. It was released in February 1990 as the fourth single and title track from the album "Stranger Things Have Happened". The song reached 2 on the "Billboard" Hot Country Singles Tracks chart. Title: Joe Keery Passage: Joseph David Keery (born April 24, 1992) is an American actor and musician. He is best known for his role as Steve Harrington in the American science-fiction horror TV series, "Stranger Things". Title: Edie Brickell amp; New Bohemians Passage: Edie Brickell New Bohemians is an alternative rock jam band that originated in Dallas, Texas, in the mid-1980s. The band is best known for their 1988 hit "What I Am" from the album "Shooting Rubberbands at the Stars". Their music contains elements of rock, folk, blues, and jazz. Following the release of their 1990 second album "Ghost of a Dog", lead singer Edie Brickell left the band and married singer-songwriter Paul Simon. In 2006, she and the band launched a new web site and released a new album, "Stranger Things". Title: Stranger Things (Yuck album) Passage: Stranger Things is the third studio album by UK-based indie rock band Yuck, released on Mam Records on 26 February 2016. The album was recorded over a period of several months in 2015 in frontman Max Bloom's parents' house in London. "Stranger Things" was self-produced by the band. The album's release was preceded by three singles: "Hold Me Closer"; "Hearts in Motion"; and "Cannonball". Title: David Harbour Passage: David Harbour (born April 10, 1975) is an American actor. He currently stars in the Netflix series "Stranger Things" as main character Police Chief Jim Hopper for which he received a nomination for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series in 2017. Title: Gaten Matarazzo Passage: Gaten Matarazzo ( ; born September 8, 2002) is an American actor. He began his career on the Broadway stage as Benjamin in "Priscilla, Queen of the Desert", and as Gavroche in "Les Misrables". He currently stars as Dustin Henderson in the Netflix drama series "Stranger Things." He will return in Season 2. Title: Stranger Things Passage: Stranger Things is an American science fiction-horror web television series created, written, directed and co-executive produced by the Duffer Brothers, as well as co-executive-produced by Shawn Levy and Dan Cohen. The first season stars Winona Ryder, David Harbour, Finn Wolfhard, Millie Bobby Brown, Gaten Matarazzo, Caleb McLaughlin, Natalia Dyer, Charlie Heaton, Cara Buono, and Matthew Modine, with Noah Schnapp and Joe Keery in recurring roles. The second season will see Schnapp and Keery promoted to series regulars, along with the addition of Sadie Sink and Dacre Montgomery. Title: Caleb McLaughlin Passage: Caleb McLaughlin (born October 13, 2001) is an American actor. He began his career on the Broadway stage as Young Simba in the musical "The Lion King". Since 2016, he has portrayed Lucas Sinclair in the Netflix science fiction drama series "Stranger Things". Industry reports have confirmed that he will return in Season 2. In 2017, McLaughlin appeared in the BET miniseries "The New Edition Story" as Ricky Bell. Title: Noah Schnapp Passage: Noah Schnapp (born October 2004) is an American actor known for his portrayal of Will Byers in the Netflix science fiction series "Stranger Things", and for voicing Charlie Brown in "The Peanuts Movie". He also appeared in the 2015 Steven Spielberg film "Bridge of Spies". Title: Finn Wolfhard Passage: Finn Wolfhard (born 23 December 2002) is a Canadian actor and voice actor. He is best known for his starring roles as Mike Wheeler in the Netflix series "Stranger Things", and Richie Tozier in the 2017 film adaptation of Stephen King's "It".
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What actor stared in both "Secondhand Lions" and a movie based on a book by Brian Cruver?
Title: Hank Zipzer's Christmas Catastrophe Passage: Hank Zipzer's Christmas Catastrophe is a 2016 stand alone British Christmas movie based on the Hank Zipzer series of books by Henry Winkler and Lin Oliver and the TV series airing on CBBC. The film will be airing on CBBC on 12 December 2016. It is written by Joe Williams and is directed by Matt Bloom. The film is produced by Kindle Entertainment in association with Walker Productions and DHX Media with support from Screen Yorkshires Yorkshire Content Fund. It is the fourth movie based on a CBBC programme after "", "Shaun the Sheep Movie" and "". It is the second movie based on a CBBC show, which has not been released in cinemas and only shown on TV after "" Title: Anatomy of Greed Passage: Anatomy of Greed is a book by Brian Cruver detailing the Enron scandal from the author's perspective as an employee who worked for the energy giant. In 2002 the book became the first major non-fiction work written about Enron, released by Avalon Publishing in the United States and by Random House in Europe. In 2003, CBS aired a television movie based on Cruver's book entitled "" starring Brian Dennehy, Christian Kane and Mike Farrell, directed by Penelope Spheeris, which was a ratings hit for the network. Title: Robert Duvall filmography Passage: The following is the filmography for actor and director Robert Duvall. He is most known for his roles in the films "To Kill a Mockingbird" (1962),Bullitt 1968 "True Grit" (1969), "THX 1138" (1971), "The Godfather" (1972), "The Godfather Part II" (1974), "Apocalypse Now" (1979), "The Natural" (1984), "Colors" (1988), "Days of Thunder" (1990), "Newsies" (1992), "The Scarlet Letter" (1995), "Sling Blade" (1996), "Phenomenon" (1996), "Deep Impact" (1998), "Gone in 60 Seconds" (2000), "John Q" (2002), "Gods and Generals" (2003), "Secondhand Lions" (2003), "Open Range" (2003), "Kicking Screaming" (2005), "We Own the Night" (2007), "Four Christmases" (2008), "Crazy Heart" (2009), "Get Low" (2010), "Jack Reacher" (2012) and for the mini-series "Ike" (1979) as Dwight D. Eisenhower and "Lonesome Dove" (1989) as Augustus "Gus" McCrae. Title: Secondhand Lions Passage: Secondhand Lions is a 2003 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Tim McCanlies. It tells the story of an introverted young boy (Haley Joel Osment) who is sent to live with his eccentric great-uncles (Robert Duvall and Michael Caine) on a farm in Texas. Title: The Crooked E: The Unshredded Truth About Enron Passage: The Crooked E: The Unshredded Truth About Enron is an American television movie aired by CBS in January 2003, which was based on the book "Anatomy of Greed" by Brian Cruver. The film, which stars Brian Dennehy, Christian Kane and Mike Farrell, and was directed by Penelope Spheeris, was a ratings hit for the network. Title: Christian Kane Passage: Christian Kane (born June 27, 1972) is an American actor and singer-songwriter. He is known for his roles in the television shows "Angel", "Leverage", "The Librarians" and "Into the West", and the movies "Just Married", "Taxi", and "Secondhand Lions". Title: Emmanuelle Vaugier Passage: Emmanuelle Frederique Vaugier ( , ; born June 23, 1976) is a Canadian film and television actress, and model. Vaugier has had recurring roles as on "", Mia on "Two and a Half Men", Dr. Helen Bryce on "Smallville", FBI Special Agent Emma Barnes on "Human Target", and as The Morrigan on "Lost Girl". In feature films, Vaugier has appeared alongside Michael Caine and Robert Duvall in "Secondhand Lions". She appeared as Addison Corday in "Saw" "II" and "IV", and had a supporting role in the Josh Hartnett film "40 Days and 40 Nights". Title: Secondhand Lions: A New Musical Passage: Secondhand Lions: A New Musical is based on the 2003 movie of the same name. Music and lyrics for the musical were written by Alan Zachary and Michael Weiner, who also wrote "First Date". The book was by Rupert Holmes. Title: Tim McCanlies Passage: Tim McCanlies (born 1953) is a film director and screenwriter. He has attracted attention for his work writing and directing "Secondhand Lions", and wrote the screenplays for "The Iron Giant" and "Dennis the Menace Strikes Again". Title: Fantastic Fest Passage: Fantastic Fest is an annual film festival in Austin, Texas. It was founded in 2005 by Tim League of Alamo Drafthouse, Harry Knowles of Ain't It Cool News, Paul Alvarado-Dykstra, and Tim McCanlies, writer of "The Iron Giant" and "Secondhand Lions".
Christian Kane
The Crooked E: The Unshredded Truth About Enron
Christian Kane
What formerly known as the American International Building, 60 Wall Tower and originally as the Cities Service Building, 70 Pine Street or 40 Wall Street?
Title: 120 Wall Street Passage: 120 Wall Street is a skyscraper in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan in New York City, and was completed in 1930. The building is 399 ft (122 m) tall, has 34 floors, and is located on the easternmost portion of Wall Street, and also borders Pine Street and South Street. Title: 40 Wall Street Passage: 40 Wall Street, also known as the Trump Building, is a 71-story neo-gothic skyscraper between Nassau Street and William Street in Manhattan, New York City. Erected by The Manhattan Company as its headquarters, the building was originally known as the Bank of Manhattan Trust Building, and also as the Manhattan Company Building, until its founding tenant merged to form the Chase Manhattan Bank. The structure was completed in 1930 after 11 months of construction. Title: Walter J. Hinneberg Passage: Walter J. Hinneberg is a shipbroker and real estate investor from Hamburg, Germany. In 1958 he founded the Walter J. Hinneberg Company in Hamburg. Hinneberg owns the land under 40 Wall Street, a building in New York City now known as the The Trump Building. Donald Trump purchased the building from the Kinson Company and renegotiated the land lease with Hinneberg in 1995. Title: 14 Wall Street Passage: 14 Wall Street, originally the Bankers Trust Company Building, is a skyscraper at 14 Wall Street at the corner of Nassau Street and running through to Pine Street in the Financial District of Manhattan in New York City. It sits across Nassau Street from Federal Hall National Memorial, across Wall Street from the New York Stock Exchange and diagonally across from the original headquarters of J. P. Morgan Company. It was built in 1910-12 and was designed by Trowbridge Livingston in the neoclassical style as the headquarters for Bankers Trust. An addition with Art Deco detailing, designed by Shreve, Lamb Harmon, was constructed in 1931-33. The stepped pyramid at the building's top is a noted part of the downtown skyline, and became the logo for Bankers Trust, which sold the building in 1937. Title: 60 Wall Street Passage: 60 Wall Street is a 50-story skyscraper (745 feet, 227 meters) on Wall Street in the heart of the Financial District in Lower Manhattan, and it currently serves as the American headquarters of Deutsche Bank. It is built in the postmodern style. Title: Bartlett Roundhouse Passage: The Bartlett Roundhouse is a historic railroad service facility in Bartlett, New Hampshire. Located just south of United States Route 302 and east of Pine Street, it consists of a multibay service building and the remains of a 56 ft railroad turntable which provide access to the service bays. Built in 1887-88, it is a reminder of the historic importance of the railroad in the local economy. The site was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2015. Title: 70 Pine Street Passage: 70 Pine Street formerly known as the American International Building, 60 Wall Tower and originally as the Cities Service Building is a 67-story, 952-foot (290 m) office building located at the corner of Pearl Street and running to Cedar Street in the Financial District of Manhattan, New York City. It was built in 1931-32 by the Cities Service Company for the oil and gas baron Henry Latham Doherty, and was designed by the firms of Clinton Russell and Holton George in the Art Deco style. Title: The Wall Street Journal Asia Passage: The Wall Street Journal Asia, a version of "The Wall Street Journal", provides news and analysis of global business developments for an Asian audience. Formerly known as "The Asian Wall Street Journal", it was founded in 1976 and is printed in nine Asian cities: Bangkok, Hong Kong, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Manila, Seoul, Singapore, Taipei, and Tokyo. Average circulation for 2011 was 83,421. Its largest markets in order of importance are: Hong Kong, Singapore, the Philippines, Japan, Thailand, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, Malaysia, China, India and Vietnam. Title: Wall Street Assay Office Passage: The Wall Street Assay Office is a historic commercial building related to precious metal mining in the western outskirts of Boulder, Colorado in an area known as Wall Street. Once a thriving mining town in Boulder County's foothills area, Wall Street is now home to a few dozen residential properties scattered among the remnants of the Storm King mine. The Wall Street Assay Office sits on Four Mile Canyon Dr, now preserved as the James F. Bailey Assay Office Museum. Title: Premiere on Pine Passage: Premiere on Pine (formerly known as 815 Pine) is a 440 ft tall residential skyscraper in Seattle, Washington. The building, designed by Weber Thompson and developed by Holland Partners Group, has 40 floors and is located at Pine Street and 9th Avenue, adjacent to the Paramount Theatre and Convention Place station. Construction on the building began in August 2012, topping off in March 2014. Leasing began in December 2014.
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What Westlife member didn't participate in the Turnaround Tour?
Title: Brian McFadden Passage: Brian Nicholas McFadden (born 12 April 1980) is an Irish singer-songwriter and TV presenter who rose to fame in 1998 as a member of the Irish boyband Westlife. When he resided in Australia, he was a judge on "Australia's Got Talent". Title: Turnaround Tour Passage: Turnaround Tour covered the UK and Europe in 2004 seen by 490,000 fans making 12,000,000, the tour was also supposed to appear in China, Korea, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines and Singapore; however, it was cancelled. Member Brian McFadden left the group just three weeks before the first date of this tour in Belfast. Title: Set in Stone (Brian McFadden album) Passage: Set in Stone is the second solo album by former Westlife member Brian McFadden. The album was released in Australia and New Zealand on 19 April 2008. It was released in the UK and Europe in the summer. Title: World of Our Own Tour Passage: The World of Our Own Tour saw Westlife touring the UK and Europe in 2002. The tour centered on a space theme with giant globes for the band's entrance. Each band member earned 2 million, 30,000 each for their shows, 800,000 each from merchandising as well as an extra 300,000 each for lucrative deals with Adidas. The tour also featured 5 female dancers making 10,000,000 seen by 520,000 fans. Title: Hey Whatever Passage: "Hey Whatever" is a song by Irish boy band Westlife. It was released on 15 September 2003 as the lead single from their fourth studio album, "Turnaround". The song peaked at number four on the UK Singles Chart. Title: Greatest Hits Tour (Westlife) Passage: The Greatest Hits Tour (also known as The Farewell Tour) was the twelfth and final concert tour by Irish boy band, Westlife. The tour, visited the Europe and Asia and supported the group's compilation album, "Greatest Hits". After the tour finished, the group disbanded after performing for 14 years. Title: Where Dreams Come True Tour Passage: The Where Dreams Come True Tour was the second concert tour by Irish boy band Westlife seen by 600,000 fans making 12,000,000, in support of their second studio album, "Coast to Coast". The tour was nicknamed "The No Stools Tour" due to the band's reputation of performing while perched on stools. Before this full-length world tour, they had a short tour within UK, Ireland and Southeast Asian countries. Title: Obvious (Westlife song) Passage: "Obvious" is the third and final single released from Westlife's fourth studio album "Turnaround" (2003). It was written by Carl Bjrsell, Carl Falk, Didrik Thott, and Sebastian Thott under their stage name Pilot, Savan Kotecha, and Andreas Carlsson. It was produced by Jake Schulze, Kristian Lundin, and Karl Engstrm, with additional production by Quiz Larossi. Title: Turnaround (Westlife album) Passage: Turnaround is the fourth studio album by Irish boy band Westlife, released on 24 November 2003 by BMG. The first single released was the upbeat track, "Hey Whatever". The next single was a cover of the Barry Manilow hit, "Mandy". The band's version earned them their 12th UK number one and an Irish record of the year award. " Obvious", an original song, was the third and final single released from the album. Title: Unbreakable Tour (Westlife concert tour) Passage: The Unbreakable Tour is a concert tour of the Irish pop band Westlife seen by 700,000 fans making 14,000,000 which covered the UK and Europe in 2003. There were 62 tour dates, including a few outside concerts including their coming home concerts in their home towns of Dublin and Sligo. This tour was the band's biggest production to date and featured a futuristic sci-fi stage complete with Andy Warhol inspired pop art projections, Las Vegas-style neon signs and the latest in intelligent lighting technology which cost 7 million. This was Brian McFadden's last concert tour as a member of the group.
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Turnaround Tour
Brian McFadden
What American actor received an Academy Award for his role in "The Usual Suspects" and starred in the short film "Envelope"?
Title: Empire Award for Best Newcomer Passage: The Empire Award for Best Newcomer (formerly known as Best Debut) was an Empire Award presented annually by the British film magazine "Empire" to honor a director with a breakthrough film or an actor who has delivered a breakthrough performance while working within the film industry. The Empire Award for Best Newcomer was first introduced at the 1st Empire Awards ceremony in 1996 with Bryan Singer receiving the award for his direction of "The Usual Suspects" and last presented at the 16th Empire Awards ceremony in 2011. Winners were voted by the readers of "Empire" magazine. Title: Society of Texas Film Critics Awards 1995 Passage: The 2nd Society of Texas Film Critics Awards were given by the Society of Texas Film Critics (STFC) on December 28, 1995. The list of winners was announced by STFC president Joe Leydon. Founded in 1994, the Society of Texas Film Critics members included 18 film critics working for print and broadcast outlets across the state of Texas. " The Usual Suspects" received four awards, more than any other film. Title: Kevin Spacey Passage: Kevin Spacey Fowler, KBE (born July 26, 1959) is an American actor, film director, producer, screenwriter, and singer. He began his career as a stage actor during the 1980s before obtaining supporting roles in film and television. He gained critical acclaim in the early 1990s that culminated in his first Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for the neo-noir crime thriller "The Usual Suspects" (1995), and an Academy Award for Best Actor for midlife crisis-themed drama "American Beauty" (1999). Title: Chazz Palminteri Passage: Calogero Lorenzo "Chazz" Palminteri (born May 15, 1952) is an American actor, screenwriter, and producer, best known for his Academy Award-nominated role for Best Supporting Actor in "Bullets over Broadway", the 1993 film "A Bronx Tale", based on his play of the same name, Special Agent David "Dave" Kujan in "The Usual Suspects", Primo Sidone in "Analyze This" and his recurring role as Shorty in "Modern Family". Also has a role in [Call of Duty, Black Ops 2] Zombie map Mob of the Dead as "Sal" Title: Bad Hat Harry Productions Passage: Bad Hat Harry Productions is an American film and television production company founded in 1994 by director Bryan Singer. It has produced such films as "The Usual Suspects" and the "X-Men" film series, as well as the television series "House". The name is a homage to Steven Spielberg and comes from a line uttered by Roy Scheider in the 1975 feature "Jaws". Martin Brody says to an elderly swimmer who teases him about not going in the water, "That's some bad hat, Harry" (a "bad hat" is a disreputable person or troublemaker). The logo, introduced in 1997, is taken from the police lineup scene of "The Usual Suspects". Title: Kevin Spacey filmography Passage: Kevin Spacey is an American actor, director and producer, who began acting on stage. After winning two Academy Awards for "The Usual Suspects" and "American Beauty". He stars in the Netflix television series "House of Cards". Title: Mark S. Allen Passage: Mark S Allen is a four time Emmy Award winning television producer and host and is a writerproducer of the film APParition starring Mena Suvari (American Beauty, American Horror Story) and Kevin Pollak (Usual Suspects, A Few Good Men). Title: Envelope (film) Passage: Envelope is a 2012 American short film directed by Aleksy Nuzhny and stars Kevin Spacey. It is inspired by true events of Soviet publicist and writer Yevgeny Petrov. Title: Stephen Baldwin Passage: Stephen Andrew Baldwin (born May 12, 1966) is an American actor, producer and author. He is known for appearing in films, including "Born on the Fourth of July" (1989), "Posse" (1993), "Threesome" (1994), "The Usual Suspects" (1995), "Bio-Dome" (1996) and "The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas" (2000). He also starred in the television series "The Young Riders" (198992), and as himself in the reality shows "Celebrity Big Brother 7" (UK) and "Celebrity Apprentice". In 2004, he directed "Livin' It", a Christian-themed skateboarding DVD. He is the youngest of the Baldwin brothers and is a Christian evangelist. Title: 100 Films and a Funeral Passage: 100 Films and a Funeral is both a memoir by Michael Kuhn and a 2007 documentary film adaptation by filmmaker Michael McNamara about the rise and fall of PolyGram Filmed Entertainment (PFE), the company that produced "Four Weddings and a Funeral", "The Usual Suspects", and "Trainspotting". Kuhn headed PFE from 1991 till 1999, when Philips sold it to the Seagram conglomerate. The selling of PFE also ended the prominent role of the company in the British film industry revival of the 1990s.
Kevin Spacey
Envelope (film)
Kevin Spacey
"This Could Be Heaven" by Seal featured in the soundtrack for which film starring Nicolas Cage?
Title: Gone in 60 Seconds (2000 film) Passage: Gone in 60 Seconds is a 2000 American action heist film, starring Nicolas Cage, Angelina Jolie, Giovanni Ribisi, Christopher Eccleston, Robert Duvall, Vinnie Jones, and Will Patton. The film was directed by Dominic Sena, written by Scott Rosenberg, and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, producer of "The Rock" and "Con Air" (both of which starred Cage) and "Armageddon" (which starred Patton), and is a loose remake of the 1974 H.B. Halicki film of the same name. Title: The Family Man Passage: The Family Man is a 2000 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Brett Ratner, written by David Diamond and David Weissman, and starring Nicolas Cage and Ta Leoni. Cage's production company, Saturn Films, helped produce the film. The film centers on a man who sees what could have been had he made a different decision 13 years prior. Title: Bangkok Dangerous (2008 film) Passage: Bangkok Dangerous is a 2008 crime thriller film written and directed by the Pang Brothers, and starring Nicolas Cage. It is a remake of the Pangs' 1999 debut "Bangkok Dangerous", a Thai film, for which Cage's production company, Saturn Films, purchased the remake rights. Title: It Could Happen to You (1994 film) Passage: It Could Happen to You is a 1994 American romantic comedy-drama film starring Nicolas Cage and Bridget Fonda. It is the story of New York City police officer (Cage) who wins the lottery and splits his winnings with a waitress (Fonda). This basic premise was inspired by a real-life incident. Title: Season of the Witch (2011 film) Passage: Season of the Witch is a 2011 American historical fantasy adventure film starring Nicolas Cage and Ron Perlman and directed by Dominic Sena with extensive uncredited reshoots by Brett Ratner. Cage and Perlman star as Teutonic Knights, who return from the Crusades to find their fatherland ruined by the Black Death. Two church elders accuse a girl (Claire Foy) of being a witch responsible for the destruction; they command the two knights to transport the girl to a monastery so the monks can lift her curse from the land. The film draws inspiration from the 1957 film "The Seventh Seal". It reunited Sena and Cage who had previously worked together on "Gone in 60 Seconds". Title: Deadfall (1993 film) Passage: Deadfall is a 1993 crime drama film directed by Christopher Coppola. Coppola co-wrote the script with Nick Vallelonga. The film stars Michael Biehn, Nicolas Cage, Charlie Sheen, James Coburn, and Peter Fonda. It is also the prime influence on the song 'Deadfall', written by the American hardcore punk band Snot. A prequelsequel, "Arsenal", starring Nicolas Cage as his character Eddie King, was released in 2017. Title: City of Angels (film) Passage: City of Angels is a 1998 American romantic fantasy film directed by Brad Silberling and starring Nicolas Cage and Meg Ryan. Set in Los Angeles, California, the film is a loose remake of Wim Wenders' 1987 film "Wings of Desire" ("Der Himmel ber Berlin"), which was set in Berlin. As with the original, "City of Angels" tells the story of an angel (Cage) who falls in love with a mortal woman (Ryan), and wishes to become human in order to be with her. With the guidance of a man (Dennis Franz) who has already made the transition from immortality, the angel falls and discovers the human experience. Title: Time to Kill (1989 film) Passage: Time to Kill (Italian: Tempo di uccidere ) is a 1989 Italian drama film starring Nicolas Cage and Italian actors Ricky Tognazzi and Giancarlo Giannini . It is directed by Giuliano Montaldo. The film is set in 1936, when Ethiopia was an Italian colony, and was filmed in Zimbabwe. It is based on the novel with the same name written by Ennio Flaiano. Title: This Could Be Heaven Passage: "This Could Be Heaven" is a song Seal recorded in the year 2000 for his fourth album "Togetherland". However, the album was scrapped after it was rejected by his record company as they believed the album would not be commercially successful. "This Could Be Heaven" is the only song from the album that was officially released as it was included on the soundtrack for the film "The Family Man". The song was released as a single in support of the soundtrack in 2001. Title: Drive Angry Passage: Drive Angry is a 2011 American fantasy action film starring Nicolas Cage and Amber Heard, and directed by Patrick Lussier. It was released on February 25, 2011. Shot in 3-D, the film was met with a mixed reception and grossed almost 29 million.
The Family Man
This Could Be Heaven
The Family Man
Which of the following dog breeds was originally bred for hunting deer: Bloodhound or Catahoula Cur?
Title: Stephens Cur Passage: The Stephens Cur (a.k.a. Stephens' Stock Cur), is a scent hound that belongs to the Cur dog breed. They were originally bred by the Stephens family in southeastern Kentucky. The dogs known as "Little black dog" were bred by generations of that family for over a century. In 1970, they were recognized as separate and distinct breed of Cur. The dog is mostly black with white markings, but more than a third white is not permissible. It is good for hunting raccoon and squirrel, but can also be used to bay wild boar. They are registered with the United Kennel Club Title: Treeing Cur Passage: The Treeing Cur is a breed of dog that originated in the mid-west and was first recognized by United Kennel Club on November 1, 1998, due to the efforts of Alex and Ray Kovac. "Most Cur breeders were not well off and so they required a dog that could serve multiple purposes: hunter, guardian, and stock dog. The result was the Treeing Cur, "which is the most varied in size and colors of the Cur breeds", according to United Kennel Club.They are primarily used to tree squirrels, raccoons, opossums, wild boars, bears, mountain lions and bobcats as well as to hunt big game. Title: Catahoula Cur Passage: The Catahoula Cur is an American dog breed named after Catahoula Parish, Louisiana, United States. Also known as the Catahoula Leopard Dog, it became the state dog of Louisiana in 1979. The breed is sometimes referred to as the "Catahoula Hound" or "Catahoula Leopard Hound" because of its spots, although it is not a true hound but a cur. It is also called the "Catahoula Hog Dog", reflecting its traditional use in hunting wild boar. Title: Catahoula bulldog Passage: The Catahoula bulldog is a crossbreed dog created by crossing the Catahoula Cur and the American Bulldog. Title: Vulnerable Native Breeds Passage: Vulnerable Native Breeds are a group of dog breeds originating in the United Kingdom and Ireland, and identified by The Kennel Club (KC) as having annual registration numbers of 300 puppies or fewer. The need for such a list was first identified in June 2003, with research conducted by the KC to identify the extent of the vulnerability and viability of each breed. It was a joint project, with the KC working with the British and Irish Native Breeds Trust, later to be known simply as the Native Dog Breeds Trust. The breeds on the list have been promoted at events such as Discover Dogs and Crufts, and by asking that owners of these breeds mate their dogs rather than having them spayed. Title: Wolf hunting with dogs Passage: Wolf hunting with dogs is a method of wolf hunting which relies on the use of hunting dogs. While any dog, especially a hound used for hunting wolves may be loosely termed a "wolfhound", several dog breeds have been specifically bred for the purpose, some of which, such as the Irish Wolfhound, have the word in their breed name. Title: Uncle Earl's Hog Dog Trials Passage: Uncle Earl's Hog Dog Trials is an annual Hog Dog Baying Event held in the third weekend of March in Winnfield, Winn Parish, Louisiana at the Winn Parish Fair Grounds involving boars and various breeds of bay dogs, including Catahoula Leopard Dogs, Blackmouth Cur, Blue Lacy, and others. Title: Basset Hound Passage: The Basset Hound is a short-legged breed of dog of the hound family. The Basset is a scent hound that was originally bred for the purpose of hunting hare. Their sense of smell and ability to ground-scent is second only to that of the Bloodhound. Basset Hounds are one of 6 recognised basset-type breeds in France. Title: Bloodhound Passage: The Bloodhound is a large scent hound, originally bred for hunting deer, wild boar, and since the Middle Ages for tracking people. Believed to be descended from hounds once kept at the Abbey of Saint-Hubert, Belgium, it is known to French speakers as the "Chien de Saint-Hubert". Title: Mountain Cur Passage: The Mountain Cur is a type of working dog that is bred specifically for treeing and trailing small game, like squirrel and raccoons. They are also used for hunting and baying big game like bear and wild boar as well as being an all-purpose farm dog. Curs are a member of the Hound group, and the Mountain Cur is one of several varieties of cur. It can also be used as a water dog. Mainly bred in Ohio, Kentucky, Virginia, and Tennessee, it has been registered with the United Kennel Club since 1998. The Mountain Cur Breeder's Association was formed in 1957.
Bloodhound
Bloodhound
Catahoula Cur
Which football club hosted the 2017 Emirates Cup which featured RB Leipzig?
Title: Emirates Cup Passage: The Emirates Cup is a pre-season association football invitational competition hosted by English club Arsenal at their home ground Emirates Stadium, in Holloway, London. The two-day competition was inaugurated in 2007, and is named after Arsenal's main sponsor Emirates. It has been held every summer except 2012 due to the London Olympics, and 2016 because of pitch renovation work. Title: 201617 RB Leipzig season Passage: The 201617 RB Leipzig season is the 8th season in the football club's history and 1st ever season in the top flight of German football, the Bundesliga, having been promoted from the 2. Bundesliga in 2016. RB Leipzig will also participate in this season's edition of the domestic cup, the DFB-Pokal. The season covers a period from 1 July 2016 to 30 June 2017. Title: 201718 RB Leipzig season Passage: The 201718 RB Leipzig season is the 9th season in the football club's history and 2nd consecutive and overall season in the top flight of German football, the Bundesliga, having been promoted from the 2. Bundesliga in 2016. In addition to the domestic league, RB Leipzig also are participating in this season's editions of the domestic cup, the DFB-Pokal, and the first-tier continental cup, the UEFA Champions League. This is the 8th season for Leipzig in the Red Bull Arena, located in Leipzig, Saxony, Germany. The season covers a period from 1 July 2017 to 30 June 2018. Title: 2017 Emirates Cup Passage: The 2017 Emirates Cup was a pre-season football friendly tournament hosted by Arsenal at its home ground, the Emirates Stadium. It was the ninth Emirates Cup, an invitational competition inaugurated in 2007. Held on the weekend of 2930 July 2017, the participants were Arsenal, Sevilla, Benfica, and RB Leipzig. It was the first edition since 2015 as pitch reconstruction works put the tournament on hiatus in 2016. Title: 199192 European Cup Passage: The 199192 season of the European Cup football club tournament was won for the first time by Barcelona after extra time in the final against Sampdoria, the first victory in the tournament by a team from Spain since 1966. The winning goal was scored by Ronald Koeman with a free kick. This was the last tournament before the competition was re-branded as the UEFA Champions League. It was the first to have a group stage involving the eight second-round winners split into two groups, and the winner of each one met in the final. In addition, it was the last time an East Germany team competed in European Cup until RB Leipzig's qualification for the 201718 UEFA Champions League. Title: 2009 Emirates Cup Passage: The 2009 Emirates Cup was a pre-season football friendly tournament hosted by Arsenal at its home ground, the Emirates Stadium. It was the third Emirates Cup, an invitational competition inaugurated in 2007. Held on the weekend of 12 August 2009, the participants were Arsenal, Atltico Madrid, Rangers, and Paris Saint-Germain. Title: 2007 Emirates Cup Passage: The 2007 Emirates Cup was the inaugural pre-season men's association football friendly tournament hosted by Arsenal. It took place at the club's home ground, the Emirates Stadium during the weekend of 28 July and 29 July 2007. The idea of a pre-season competition staged at Arsenal first came about during the 200607 season; once planning was complete, the club invited three other European clubs to participate in the event: Inter Milan, Paris Saint-Germain and Valencia. The latter club replaced Hamburg as the German side had Intertoto Cup commitments. Title: Ralf Rangnick Passage: Ralf Rangnick (AKA, Wreck-It-Ralf) (born 29 June 1958) is a German football manager and former amateur player who is currently the director of sports of Bundesliga club RB Leipzig. In the 201516 season, he served as manager of RB Leipzig, who had just been promoted to the 2. Bundesliga and guided the team to promotion to the Bundesliga. Title: 2008 Emirates Cup Passage: The 2008 Emirates Cup was a pre-season football friendly tournament hosted by Arsenal at its home ground, the Emirates Stadium. It was the second Emirates Cup, an invitational competition inaugurated in 2007. Held on the weekend of 23 August 2008, the participants were Arsenal, Real Madrid, Juventus, and Hamburg. Title: RB Leipzig Passage: RasenBallsport Leipzig e.V., commonly known as RB Leipzig, is a German association football club based in Leipzig, Saxony. The club was founded in 2009 by initiative of energy drink-maker Red Bull GmbH who purchased a playing right of the fifth division side SSV Markranstdt with the intention of advancing the new club to the top-flight Bundesliga within eight years. Men's professional football is run by the spin-off organization "RasenballSport Leipzig GmbH". RB Leipzig plays its home matches at the Red Bull Arena.
Arsenal
2017 Emirates Cup
RB Leipzig
What year was the current star of Belarusian football born?
Title: FC BATE Borisov Passage: FC BATE Borisov (Belarusian: , ] ; Russian: , "FK BATE Borisov" ] ) is a Belarusian football team from the city of Barysaw. The club competes in the Belarusian Premier League, of which they are the reigning champions and are the league's most successful club with 13 titles, 11 won consecutively. The club has also won three Belarusian Cups and four Belarusian Super Cups. Title: List of former Star Magic artists Passage: This is a "list of former artists of ABS-CBN's Star Magic". For the list of current Star Magic talents, see "List of current Star Magic artists". Title: FC Dinamo Brest Passage: FC Dynamo Brest (Belarusian: , "FK Dynama Brest"; Russian: ) is a Belarusian football club based in Brest. The club plays in the Belarusian Premier League, the top division in Belarusian football. Title: Yuri Puntus Passage: Yuri Puntus (Belarusian: ; Russian: ) (born 8 October 1960) is a Soviet football player and a Belarusian football coach. He quit playing football in 1987 because of an injury. Graduated from two universities: Belarusian Technological Institute (specialty mechanical engineer) in 1983 and Belarusian State University of Physical Training in 1996. Title: FC Vitebsk Passage: FC Vitebsk (Belarusian: , "FK Vitsebsk") is a Belarusian football club based in Vitebsk. The club plays in the Belarusian Premier League, the top division in Belarusian football. Their home stadium is Vitebsky Central Sport Complex. Title: FC Naftan Novopolotsk Passage: FC Naftan Novopolotsk (Belarusian: , "FK Naftan Navapolatsk") is a Belarusian football club based in Navapolatsk. They play in the Belarusian Premier League, the top division in Belarusian football. Their home stadium is Atlant Stadium. Title: FC Molodechno-DYuSSh-4 Passage: FC Molodechno-DYuSSh-4 is a Belarusian football club based in Molodechno. They play in Belarusian Second League, the 3rd division in Belarusian football. Their home stadium is Molodechno City Stadium. Title: FC Torpedo-BelAZ Zhodino Passage: FC Torpedo-BelAZ Zhodino (Belarusian: - , "FK Tarpeda-BelAZ Zhodzina"; Russian: - , "Futbolniy klub Torpedo-BelAZ Zhodino") is a Belarusian football club based in Zhodino. They play in the Belarusian Premier League, the top division in Belarusian football. Their home stadium is Torpedo Stadium. Title: Football in Belarus Passage: In Belarus, a country that gained independence in 1991, football is the most popular sport, closely followed by ice hockey. The national association takes part in all competitions organized by FIFA and UEFA at senior and youth level, as well as in womens football. Dinamo Minsk were once one of the powerhouses in the top flight of Soviet Union football, sometimes playing in European club competitions. A number of Belarusians, such as Sergei Aleinikov, Sergei Borovsky, Sergei Gotsmanov, Ihar Hurynovich, Georgi Kondratiev, Aleksandr Prokopenko, Andrei Zygmantovich and Eduard Malofeyev (as both player and manager), represented the Soviet Union. Today, the star of Belarusian football is Alexander Hleb, who currently plays for BATE Borisov. Title: Alexander Hleb Passage: Aliaksandr Paulavich Hleb (Belarusian: , ] ; Russian: ; born 1 May 1981), commonly referred to in English as Alexander Hleb, is a Belarusian professional footballer.
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Alexander Hleb
Are Fremontodendron and Mitella both native to the southwestern United States and northwest Mexico?
Title: Vance T. Holliday Passage: Vance T. Holliday (born 1950) currently serves as a professor in the School of Anthropology and the department of Geosciences as well as an adjunct professor in the department of Geography at the University of Arizona in Tucson. His professional research interests include geoarchaeology, Paleoindian archaeology, soil-geomorphology as well as Quaternary landscape evolution and paleoenvironment with a current emphasis on the southwestern United States and northwest Mexico. Prior research areas have included the Great Plains as well as Paleolithic sites in southwestern Russia. Holliday currently serves as the Executive Director of the Argonaut Archaeological Research Fund (AARF) based in the School of Anthropology at the University of Arizona. His most recent research, outlined in a 2011 Journal of Field Archaeology article, has focused on understanding the Paleoindian occupation around large paleo-lakes in the Southern landscape at the end of the Pleistocene. Title: Delphinium parishii Passage: Delphinium parishii, the desert larkspur, is a flowering plant in the family Ranunculaceae (the buttercup family) native to the Mojave Desert, in the southwestern United States and northwest Mexico. In Southern California it is also found in the Tehachapi Mountains and other Transverse Ranges. Title: Mitella Passage: Mitella is a genus of flowering plants known as miterworts or bishop's caps. "Mitella" species are native to temperate and arctic North America and Asia. Title: Fremontodendron Passage: Fremontodendron, with the common names fremontia, flannelbush, and flannel bush, is a genus of three known species of shrubs native to the Southwestern United States and northwest Mexico. Title: Chorizanthe corrugata Passage: Chorizanthe corrugata is a species of flowering plant in the buckwheat family known by the common name wrinkled spineflower. It is native to the Mojave and Sonoran Deserts of the southwestern United States and two states of northwest Mexico, Baja California and Sonora. Title: Mohavea confertiflora Passage: Mohavea confertiflora, the ghost flower, is a plant of the family Plantaginaceae. It is a native of the Southwestern United States, southern California, and three states of northwest Mexico. Title: Kumeyaay Passage: The Kumeyaay, also known as Tipai-Ipai, formerly Kamia or Diegueo, are Native American people of the extreme southwestern United States and northwest Mexico. They live in the states of California in the US and Baja California in Mexico. In Spanish, the name is commonly spelled Kumiai. Title: Eriogonum wrightii Passage: Eriogonum wrightii is a species of wild buckwheat known by the common names bastardsage and Wright's buckwheat. It is native to the Southwestern United States, California, and northwest Mexico, where it grows in many plant communities, such as chaparral, in rocky habitats from mountains to deserts. Title: Washingtonia Passage: Washingtonia is a genus of palms, native to the southwestern United States (in southern California, southwest Arizona, (Nevada) Texas) and northwest Mexico (in northern Baja California and Sonora). Both "Washingtonia" species are commonly cultivated across the Southern United States, the Middle East, southern Europe, and north Africa, where they have greatly hybridized. Title: Perityle emoryi Passage: Perityle emoryi is a species of flowering plant in the aster family known by the common name Emory's rockdaisy. It is native to the Southwestern United States, northwest Mexico, and the Baja California Peninsula. It is a common wildflower of the deserts, and can also be found in California coastal regions.
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Fremontodendron
Mitella
What city near Space Coast has a population of 11,231 in the 2010 United States Census?
Title: Brainards, New Jersey Passage: Brainards is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) located within Harmony Township, in Warren County, New Jersey, United States, that was created as part of the 2010 United States Census. As of the 2010 United States Census, the CDP's population was 202. It was formerly known as Martin's Creek. Title: Cliffwood Beach, New Jersey Passage: Cliffwood Beach is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) located within Aberdeen Township, in Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the CDP's population was 17,011. As of the 2010 United States Census, the CDP's population was 3,194. Title: Sewaren, New Jersey Passage: Sewaren is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) within Woodbridge Township, in Middlesex County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the CDP's population was 17,011. As of the 2010 United States Census, the CDP's population was 2,756. Title: Space Coast Passage: The Space Coast is a region in the U.S. state of Florida around the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) and Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. All of NASA-launched manned spaceflights (running from Project Mercury in 1961 to the end of the Space Shuttle program in 2011) have departed from either KSC or Cape Canaveral. The Air Force Station has also launched unmanned military and civilian rockets. Cities in the area include Titusville, Cocoa, Rockledge, Cape Canaveral, Merritt Island (unincorporated), Cocoa Beach, Melbourne, Indialantic, Palm Bay, and Viera,(unincorporated). Most of the area lies within Brevard County. It is bounded on the south by the Treasure Coast, on the west and north by Central Florida (and is economically tied to that region), and on the east by the Atlantic Ocean. Title: Anderson, New Jersey Passage: Anderson is a Census-designated place located within Mansfield Township, in Warren County, New Jersey, United States, that was created as part of the 2010 United States Census. As of the 2010 United States Census, the CDP's population was 342. Title: Cocoa Beach, Florida Passage: Cocoa Beach is a city in Brevard County, Florida. The population was 11,231 at the 2010 United States Census. It is part of the Palm Bay-Melbourne-Titusville, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area. Title: Blairstown (CDP), New Jersey Passage: Blairstown is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) located within Blairstown Township, in Warren County, New Jersey, United States, that was created as part of the 2010 United States Census. As of the 2010 United States Census, the CDP's population was 515. Title: Strathmore, New Jersey Passage: Strathmore is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) within Aberdeen Township, in Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the CDP's population was 17,011. As of the 2010 United States Census, the CDP's population was 7,258. Title: Ethnic groups in Los Angeles Passage: The 1990 United States Census and 2000 United States Census found that non-Hispanic whites were becoming a minority in Los Angeles. Estimates for the 2010 United States Census results find Latinos to be approximately half (47-49) of the city's population, growing from 40 in 2000 and 30-35 in 1990 census. Title: Roebling, New Jersey Passage: Roebling is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) located within Florence Township, in Burlington County, New Jersey, United States, that was established as part of the 2010 United States Census. As of the 2000 United States Census, the CDP was combined as Florence-Roebling, which had a total population of 8,200. As of the 2010 Census, the Florence-Roebling CDP was split into its components, Florence (with a population of 4,426) and Roebling. As of the 2010 Census, the population of the Florence CDP was 4,426.
Cocoa Beach
Space Coast
Cocoa Beach, Florida
Which movie starred more actors, Scandalous John or The Light in the Forest?
Title: The Father Clements Story Passage: The Father Clements Story is a 1987 made-for-television movie about the life of Father George Clements, an African-American Roman Catholic priest who became famous for being the first United States priest to legally adopt a child. The movie starred actors Lou Gossett, Jr., Malcolm-Jamal Warner, and Carroll O'Connor. Gossett, Jr. played Clements, Warner played Clements' adopted son, and O'Connor played Cardinal John Cody, the Archbishop of Chicago. The movie was directed by Edwin Sherin. The film score was composed by Mark Snow. Title: Crawlspace (1972 film) Passage: Crawlspace is a 1972 made-for-television horror film and thriller directed by John Newland and Buzz Kulik and produced by Herbert Brodkin and Robert Berger. The movie starred Arthur Kennedy, Teresa Wright, and Tom Happer in the title roles of the movie and Ernest Kinoy wrote the screenplay. The movie aired on February 11, 1972 on CBS. Title: Sunshine (1973 film) Passage: Sunshine is a 1973 made-for-television docudrama, directed by Joseph Sargent and produced by George Eckstein, about a young wife and mother who dies of cancer at age 20. The movie starred Cristina Raines in the lead role of Kate Hayden (Raines' first big movie role), Cliff DeYoung as Kate's husband Sam Hayden, and twins Lindsay and Sidney Greenbush as Jill, Kate and Sam's daughter, as a toddler. The movie originally aired on CBS as an episode of the "CBS Friday Night Movie" on November 9, 1973. When first aired, "Sunshine" was the most watched made-for-TV movie in history. The film used John Denver's song "Sunshine on My Shoulders" as a theme. Title: Scandalous! Passage: "Scandalous" is the eighth track on Prince's soundtrack album "Batman" and was released as the album's fourth single, five months after the album was released. The music is attributed to Prince and his father, John L. Nelson. A maxi-single was released after the single, titled "The Scandalous Sex Suite", which contained a three part 19 minute suite of the song Scandalous, the three parts named "The Crime", "The Passion" and "The Rapture". Kim Basinger, who played the character Vicki Vale in "Batman", also appeared on the maxi-single. Title: Captain Philippines at Boy Pinoy Passage: Captain Philippines at Boy Pinoy ("Captain Philippines and Boy Pinoy") is a 1965 Tagalog-language film produced by movie producer and actor Fernando Poe, Jr. through D'Lanor Productions. The film featuring Filipino superheroes Captain Philippines and Boy Pinoy was directed by Paquito Toledo. The movie starred Filipino actors Bob Soler (the first actor who acted as Captain Barbell) as Captain Philippines and Lou Salvador, Jr. as Boy Pinoy. Title: Ayyam El Sadat Passage: Ayyam El Sadat (Arabic: , English: "The Days of Sadat") is a 2001 Egyptian biographical film about President of Egypt Anwar Al Sadat. The movie starred several prominent actors, with Ahmad Zaki as the Egyptian president. It is considered to be one of Zaki's greatest performances, capturing intimate details about the president in great accuracy. One notable characteristic of Sadat was his speech pattern, which Ahmad Zaki captured strongly in his performance. Title: The Light in the Forest (film) Passage: The Light in the Forest is a 1958 film based on a novel of the same name first published in 1953 by U.S. author Conrad Richter. The film was produced by Walt Disney Productions and starred Fess Parker, Joanne Dru, James MacArthur, and Wendell Corey. Though it is a work of fiction and primarily features fictional characters, the novel incorporates several real people and facts from U.S. history. Title: Audrey Marie Hilley Passage: Audrey Marie Hilley (June 4, 1933 February 26, 1987) was an American murderer. Her life and spree are the subjects of the 1991 telefilm "Wife, Mother, Murderer". The movie starred Judith Light in the title role, with Whip Hubley and David Ogden Stiers. Title: Scandalous John Passage: Scandalous John is a 1971 American comedy-drama film directed by Robert Butler and produced by Walt Disney Productions. It stars Brian Keith and Alfonso Arau. The music was scored by Rod McKuen. Title: Shalimar (1978 film) Passage: Shalimar (Hindi : ) is a 1978 Bollywood film. The movie starred Dharmendra, Zeenat Aman, Shammi Kapoor, Prem Nath and Aruna Irani. English actor Sir Rex Harrison and American actors John Saxon and Sylvia Miles appear in supporting roles in their first and only Bollywood film. Jayamalini does a dance number in the film. This was the last time that Mohammed Rafi's voice was picturized on Shammi Kapoor. Its English version is known as "Raiders of the Sacred Stone". Rex Harrison's voice was dubbed by Kader Khan.
The Light in the Forest
Scandalous John
The Light in the Forest (film)
Which American author wrote both The Idylls of the Queen, and the "Frostflower and Thorn" series?
Title: Myjin Yahiko Passage: Myjin Yahiko ( ) , known as Yahiko Myojin in the Media Blasters English-language dub and Yoshi Myojin in the English Sony "Samurai X" dub, is a fictional character from the "Rurouni Kenshin" manga and anime series authored by Nobuhiro Watsuki. The character of Yahiko is based on the author's childhood experiences practicing kendo; since Watsuki's experienced frustration during kendo classes, the author wrote Yahiko as experiencing frustration with his kendo skills. Watsuki liked Yahiko, and while writing the manga, he began to develop the character so that readers would enjoy him. Title: The Mugger (novel) Passage: The Mugger is a (1956) novel by Ed McBain, the second in his 87th Precinct series. It was adapted for a film of the same name in 1958. In 2002 the author wrote an introduction to this and to his earlier novel "Cop Hater" when both were published in an omnibus edition. Title: Corduroy Mansions Passage: Corduroy Mansions is the first online novel by Alexander McCall Smith, author of the The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency series. In the first series, the author wrote a chapter a day, starting on 15 Sep 2008, the series running for 20 weeks and totalling 100 episodes. The daily chapters, read by Andrew Sachs were also available as an audio download. Title: Miracles from Heaven Passage: Miracles from Heaven: A Little Girl, Her Journey to Heaven, and Her Amazing Story of Healing is a memoir written by an American author Christy Beam, released on April 14, 2015. The author wrote the book about her own sick daughter Annabel Beam. Title: Room For Love Passage: Room For Love is a chick lit novel by American author Andrea Meyer. The book was inspired by an article the author wrote for the "New York Post" and brings together two New York City obsessions: love and real estate. Title: A Conspiracy of Friends Passage: A Conspiracy of Friends is the third online novel by Alexander McCall Smith, author of the The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency series. In the first series, the author wrote a chapter a day, starting from 15 September 2008, and the series ran for 20 weeks, totalling 100 episodes. The daily chapters, read by Andrew Sachs, were also available as an audio download. Title: The Dog Who Came in from the Cold Passage: The Dog Who Came in from the Cold is the second online novel by Alexander McCall Smith, author of the The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency series. In the first series, the author wrote a chapter a day, starting on 15 Sep 2008, the series running for 20 weeks and totalling 100 episodes. The daily chapters, read by Andrew Sachs were also available as an audio download. Title: The Idylls of the Queen Passage: The Idylls of the Queen: A Tale of Queen Guenevere is a 1982 fantasy mystery novel set in the framework of the King Arthur myths written by American author Phyllis Ann Karr. It was first published in paperback by Ace Books in June 1982, and reprinted by Berkley Books in 1985. A trade paperback edition was published by Wildside Press in 1999. The novel's title is inspired by Alfred, Lord Tennyson's Arthurian poetry collection "Idylls of the King". Title: Phyllis Ann Karr Passage: Phyllis Ann Karr (born July 25, 1944) is an American author of fantasy, romances, mysteries, and non-fiction. She is best known for her "Frostflower and Thorn" series and Matter of Britain works. Title: Sin Pit Passage: Sin Pit is a crime novel by American journalist Paul S. Meskil (Jul 2, 1923Oct 11, 2005), published by Lion Books in 1954. It is one of those rare paperback originals that has achieved cult status through a combination of circumstances, including the fact the author wrote only one work of crime fiction, the initial print run was relatively low for paperbacks at the time, the book had only one print run by the original publisher (Lion Books) and, finally, found an audience years later among collectors of 1950s paperback crime novels. Sin Pit shares all the above circumstances with another paperback crime novel published a year earlier, in 1953, that similarly achieved cult status Black Wings Has My Angel by Elliott Chaze, published by Fawcett Gold Medal. Both authors were respected journalists their entire lives and wrote only a single crime novel that was never republished until years later, only after gaining an audience among aficionados of pulp fiction.
Phyllis Ann Karr
The Idylls of the Queen
Phyllis Ann Karr
Korean actress Shin Min-a starred in Oh My Venus and what other television dramas?
Title: The Devil (TV series) Passage: The Devil () is a 2007 South Korean television series starring Uhm Tae-woong, Ju Ji-hoon, and Shin Min-a. It aired on KBS2 from March 21 to May 24, 2007 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 20 episodes. Title: Shin Ae-ra Passage: Shin Ae-ra (born July, 3rd 1969) is a South Korean actress. She made her acting debut in 1989, and has since played leading roles in television dramas such as "Love in Your Arms" and "Bad Housewife". She married actor Cha In-pyo in 1995, and the couple gained widespread approval and respect from the Korean public for being philanthropists. They are active volunteers at orphanages and welfare centers, as well as generous donors to causes such as the fight against child abuse and school violence, North Korean refugee rights, and humanitarian aid to underprivileged children (particularly in North Korea and Uganda), often working with the organizations Compassion International and the Social Welfare Society. Title: Seo Ji-hye Passage: Seo Ji-hye (; born August 24, 1984) is a South Korean actress. After first attracting attention in the horror film "Voice", Seo has since starred in numerous television dramas, notably "Shin Don" (2005), "Over the Rainbow" (2006), "I Love You" (2008), "Chunja's Happy Events" (2008), "49 Days" (2011), and "The Moon and Stars for You" (2012). Title: Shin Min-a Passage: Shin Min-a (born Yang Min-a on April 5, 1984) is a South Korean model and actress. She is best known for starring in television dramas "A Love to Kill" (2005), "My Girlfriend Is a Nine-Tailed Fox" (2010), "Arang and the Magistrate" (2012), "Oh My Venus" (2015), and "Tomorrow With You" (2017). Title: Oh My Venus Passage: Oh My Venus () is a South Korean television series starring So Ji-sub and Shin Min-a. It aired on KBS2 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55 for 16 episodes beginning on November 16, 2015. Title: Oh Yeon-seo Passage: Oh Yeon-seo (born Oh Haet-nim, on June 22, 1987), is a South Korean actress and former member of South Korean girl group, LUV. She is best known for her roles in television dramas "My Husband Got a Family" (2012), "Jang Bo-ri is Here! " (2014), "Shine or Go Crazy" (2015) and "Please Come Back, Mister" (2016). Title: Oh Sang-jin Passage: Oh Sang-jin (born February 15, 1980) is a South Korean former news anchor, television personality, and actor. He joined MBC in 2006, and became one of the network's most popular news anchors and TV show hosts. A member of the reporters' union, Oh was an outspoken critic of MBC's management, which he claimed compromised journalistic independence by keeping close ties with the Lee Myung-bak government. When Oh took part in the broadcasters' strike of 2012, MBC removed him from all its news and entertainment programs for the rest of that year, and he resigned from the network in 2013. Now a freelancer, Oh continued his television and hosting career. He also began acting, with roles in the television dramas "My Love from the Star", "Sweden Laundry" and "The Family Is Coming". In February 2017 it was announced that Oh joined YG Entertainment. Title: Tomorrow With You Passage: Tomorrow With You () is a 2017 South Korean television series starring Lee Je-hoon and Shin Min-a. It started airing on February 3, 2017 on cable channel tvN every Friday and Saturday at 20:00 (KST). Title: Myung Se-bin Passage: Myung Se-bin (born April 10, 1975) is a South Korean actress. A textile graduate from Dongduk Women's University, Myung was spotted in 1996 at a department store in Seoul by singer Shin Seung-hun, who cast her in his music video. She later modeled for magazines and commercials, which led to an acting career. Myung is best known for her television dramas "Purity", "Paper Crane", "Into the Sun" and "Three Sisters". Title: Shin Ji-soo Passage: Shin Ji-soo (born October 28, 1985) is a South Korean actress and singer. Shin began her entertainment career as a child actress, and has since starred in television dramas such as "Virtue" (2000) and "Famous Princesses" (2006), as well as the film "The Hero" (2013). In addition to acting, Shin also became part of the three-member K-pop girl group in 2010.
A Love to Kill
Shin Min-a
Oh My Venus
Which noted film director and producer was involved in the production of the medical drama House?
Title: Lucio D'Ambra Passage: Lucio D'Ambra (18801939) was an Italian writer and film director. Born as Renato Manganella, he wrote under the pen name of D'Ambra becoming a celebrated journalist, novelist and film critic. A noted film enthusiast, D'Ambra became involved in the cinema in 1911 when he anonymously wrote screenplays. From 1916 he formally entered the film industry, setting up his own production company and directing more than twenty films. His silent comedies drew comparisons to the films of his German contemporary Ernst Lubitsch. In 1922 D'Ambra's company was absorbed into the conglomerate Unione Cinematografica Italiana and he retired from regular filmmaking although he occasionally produced further screenplays. In 1937 he published his memoirs, recounting his time working in Italy's early film industry. Title: Medical drama Passage: A medical drama is a television program or film in which events center upon a hospital, an ambulance staff, or any medical environment and most medical episodes are one hour long and set in a hospital. Most current medical dramatic programming go beyond the events pertaining to the characters' jobs and portray some aspects of their personal lives. A typical medical drama might have a storyline in which two doctors fall in love. Communications theorist Marshall McLuhan, in his on the nature of media, predicted success for this particular genre on TV because the medium "creates an obsession with bodily welfare". Currently, the longest running medical drama in the world is the British series "Casualty", airing since 1986. Title: Casualty (TV series) Passage: Casualty, stylised as CASUALY, is a British medical drama series that airs weekly on BBC One (sometimes with a short break in the summer between series, but not always). It is the longest-running emergency medical drama television series in the world, and the most enduring medical drama shown on prime time television in the world. Created by Jeremy Brock and Paul Unwin, it was first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC One on 6 September 1986. The original producer was Geraint Morris. Title: House (TV series) Passage: House (also called House, M.D.) is an American television medical drama that originally ran on the Fox network for eight seasons, from November 16, 2004 to May 21, 2012. The series' main character is Dr. Gregory House (Hugh Laurie), an unconventional, misanthropic medical genius who, despite his dependence on pain medication, leads a team of diagnosticians at the fictional PrincetonPlainsboro Teaching Hospital (PPTH) in New Jersey. The series' premise originated with Paul Attanasio, while David Shore, who is credited as creator, was primarily responsible for the conception of the title character. The series' executive producers included Shore, Attanasio, Attanasio's business partner Katie Jacobs, and film director Bryan Singer. It was filmed largely in Century City. Title: Jessica Adams Passage: Jessica Adams, M.D., is a fictional character on the Fox medical drama House and is portrayed by Odette Annable. Title: Luise Fleck Passage: Luise Fleck, also known as Luise Kolm or Luise Kolm-Fleck, ne Louise or Luise Velte (1 August 187315 March 1950), was an Austrian film director, and considered the second ever female feature film director in the world, after Alice Guy-Blach. Her son, Walter Kolm-Velte, was also a noted film director. Title: Bryan Singer Passage: Bryan Jay Singer (born September 17, 1965) is an American film director, film producer, writer, and actor. He is the founder of Bad Hat Harry Productions and he has produced or co-produced almost all of the films he has directed. Title: Giuseppe Tornatore Passage: Giuseppe Tornatore (born 27 May 1956) is an Italian film director and screenwriter. He is considered as one of the directors who brought critical acclaim back to Italian cinema. In a career spanning over 30 years he is best known for directing and writing drama films such as "The Legend of 1900", "Malna", "Baara" and "The Best Offer". Probably his most noted film is "Nuovo Cinema Paradiso", for which Tornatore won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. He directed also several advertising campaigns for Dolce Gabbana. Title: Shantilal Soni Passage: Shantilal Soni also referred as S. L. Soni (28 November 1930 -2014) was one of noted film director, producer and writer from Bombay. He was a Gujarati by birth. He has directed more than 22 films starting his career in 1960 with (Sinhal Dweep Ki Sundari) and last one in 2007 (Aur Pappu Pass Ho Gaya). He was producer of 3 films and writer of 2 films. He has directd films for Bollywood, Gujarati cinema and Bengali cinema. Title: Prabhat Film Company Passage: Prabhat Film Company popularly known as Prabhat Films was an Indian film production company and film studios founded in 1929 by the noted film director V.Shantaram and his friends.
Bryan Singer
House (TV series)
Bryan Singer
Who has performed more stunts, Rex Ingram or J.A. Steel?
Title: Trifling Women Passage: Trifling Women was a 1922 American silent romantic drama film directed by Rex Ingram. It is credited with boosting the careers of its leads, Barbara La Marr and Ramon Novarro. It has been described as Ingram's most personal film. Title: Black Orchids (film) Passage: Black Orchids is a 1917 American silent drama film written and directed by Rex Ingram. The film was released as "The Fatal Orchids" in the United Kingdom. The feature stars Cleo Madison, Francis McDonald and Dick La Reno. Ingram later remade the film as "Trifling Women" (1922). Title: The Magician (1926 film) Passage: The Magician is a 1926 horror film directed by Rex Ingram about a magician's efforts to acquire the blood of a maiden for his experiments to create life. It was adapted by Ingram from the novel "The Magician" by W. Somerset Maugham. It stars Alice Terry (the director's wife), Paul Wegener and Ivn Petrovich. Critic Carlos Clarens wrote that it was "perhaps the most elusive of lost films." However, since the time Clarens wrote this, various prints of the film have surfaced. Some have screened at independent movie festivals from 1993 onwards, and the film has also been shown on Turner Classic Movies. It remained commercially unavailable being released on DVD in the Warner Brothers Archive Collection in 2011 (with a running time of 88 minutes). Title: Rex Ingram (director) Passage: Rex Ingram (15 January 1892 21 July 1950) was an Irish film director, producer, writer and actor. Director Erich von Stroheim once called him "the world's greatest director." Title: Baroud Passage: Baroud is a 1932 British-French adventure film directed by Rex Ingram and Alice Terry and starring Felipe Montes, Rosita Garcia, Pierre Batcheff. It was released in separate French and English-language versions, the latter sometimes known by the title Love in Morocco. It was the final film of Ingram, a leading Hollywood director of the silent era. The title is the Berber word for war. Title: J.A. Steel Passage: J.A. Steel (born December 12, 1969) is an American writer, director, producer, editor, stunt person and actress best known for her role as C. Alexandra Jones in "The Third Society". Title: The Garden of Allah (1927 film) Passage: The Garden of Allah (1927) is a film directed by Rex Ingram and starring his wife, actress Alice Terry. It was the second version of the Robert Hichens novel "The Garden of Allah", which had been filmed by the Selig company in 1916 with Helen Ware and would be filmed again in 1936 with Marlene Dietrich and Charles Boyer. The film was shot at a studio in Nice, France, and the desert exteriors were filmed in North Africa. Title: Beau Brummel (1913 film) Passage: Beau Brummel is a 1913 silent short film directed by and starring James Young in the titular role. The supporting cast features Clara Kimball Young and Rex Ingram. The picture was released through the Vitagraph Company of America and based upon the Clyde Fitch novel and play, with a running time of ten minutes. Richard Mansfield originated the play on Broadway in 1894. The film was remade in 1924 starring John Barrymore and Mary Astor and again in 1954 with Stewart Granger, Elizabeth Taylor and Peter Ustinov. Title: Micki Grant Passage: Micki Grant (born June 30, 1941 ) is an American singer (soprano), actress, writer and composer. She performed in "Having Our Say" (as Sadie Delaney), "Tambourines to Glory" and "Jericho-Jim Crow", "The Gingham Dog", "Don't Bother Me, I Can't Cope" and has received three Tony Award nominations for her writing. In the early 1960s, she appeared off-Broadway in Jean Genet's "The Blacks" (with James Earl Jones and Cicely Tyson), and in "Brecht on Brecht", in which she sang (among other things) "Pirate Jenny". In 1964, Grant appeared as 'Ella Hammer' in the Howard da Silva's off-Broadway revival of Marc Blitzstein's "The Cradle Will Rock", opposite Jerry Orbach and Rita Gardner. In 1965, Micki Grant became one of the first African-American cast members of a daytime soap opera (preceded by Rex Ingram on "The Brighter Day", when she played the role of legal secretary Peggy Harris Nolan on NBC's "Another World". She later appeared on ABC's "The Edge of Night", replacing Billie Allen as Ada Chandler. Title: Denizen (film) Passage: Denizen is a 2010 low-budget sci-fi horror-action film written and directed by J.A. Steel (a.k.a. Jacquelyn A. Ruffner). The film stars Steel, Julie Corgill, Glen Jensen, Ben Bayless, and Jody Mullins, and is Steel's third feature film.
J.A. Steel
Rex Ingram (director)
J.A. Steel
Which park is located in The Canary Islands, Teide National Park or Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park?
Title: Pico Viejo Passage: Pico Viejo is a volcano located on the island of Tenerife (Canary Islands, Spain). It is the second highest peak of Tenerife and the Canary Islands (after the Teide) with a height of 3,135 m above sea level, a huge crater approximately of 720 metres in diameter. Title: Teide National Park Passage: Teide National Park (Spanish: "Parque nacional del Teide" , ] ) is a national park located in Tenerife (Canary Islands, Spain). Title: Grotte Casteret Passage: The Grotte Casteret, also known by its Spanish name Gruta Helada de Casteret, is a limestone ice cave, located high in the Spanish Pyrenees, within the Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park. Discovered in 1926 by Norbert Casteret, it is known for its Grande Salle (Great Hall) which has a frozen lake some 2000 m2 in area, its ice formations, and a 20 m ice wall into a second chamber. Title: Macizo de Teno Passage: The Teno massif (Spanish: "Macizo de Teno" ) is one of three volcanic formations that gave rise to Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain. It is located in the northwestern part of the island between the towns of Santiago del Teide, Los Silos, El Tanque and Buenavista del Norte. The volcanic massif, emerged during the last 5 to 7 million years, is furrowed by deep ravines and ends abruptly in the sea, in an area known as Los Gigantes, a series of high cliffs that plummet over the sea. The villages known as Masca, Teno Alto, Los Carrizales, El Palmar, Las Portelas and Las Lagunetas preserve the old agricultural traditions of Canary Islands. Title: Adenocarpus viscosus Passage: Adenocarpus viscosus is a shrubby species of flowering plant in the legume family Fabaceae, subfamily Faboideae. It is endemic to the Canary Islands where it is known locally as Codeso del Pico. It can be found above 1800 m on two of the islands, La Palma in Caldera de Tabouriente and Tenerife where it is a dominant shrub in Teide National Park and occurs in parts of Corona Forestal Nature Park and Reserva Especial de las Palomas. Title: Cinca (Spain) Passage: The Cinca (] ; ] , ] ; Aragonese: "A Cinca" , ] ) is a river in Aragon, Spain. Its source is in the Circo de Pineta, in the Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park, in the Aragonese Pyrenees. It is a tributary to the Segre River, with its confluence at La Granja d'Escarp, not far from the point where the Segre flows into the Ebro River. The Cinca River flows through a rich agricultural region. Title: Roque Cinchado Passage: The Roque Cinchado is a rock formation, regarded as emblematic of the island of Tenerife (Canary Islands, Spain). It lies within the Teide National Park (a World Heritage Site) in the municipality of La Orotava, near the volcano of the same name, in the heart of the island. The Roque Cinchado is one of the largest in the world by altitude, for the entire park totals more than 2000 metres. Title: Ordesa Valley Passage: The Ordesa Valley is a glacial valley in Aragon, in the Spanish Pyrenees which forms part of the Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park. It was first discovered in 1820, but not mapped in detail until approximately the 1920s. The valley is about 11 km long. Title: Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park Passage: Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park (Parque nacional de Ordesa y Monte Perdido) is an IUCN Category II National Park situated in the Pyrenees of Huesca province, Aragon, Spain. There has been a National Park in the Ordesa Valley since 1918. Its protected area was enlarged in 1982 to cover the whole region amounting to 156.08 km. Title: Monte Perdido Passage: Monte Perdido (in Spanish; Mont Perdu in French; Mont Perdito in Aragonese; Mont Perdut in Catalan, all four meaning "lost mountain") is the third highest mountain in the Pyrenees. The summit of Monte Perdido (3355 m), located in Spain, lies hidden from France by the seemingly impenetrable peaks of the Cirques of Gavarnie and Estaub. It stands in the north of Huesca province. The mountain forms part of the Monte Perdido Range and is located in the Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park, in the western part of the Pyrenees, in the community of Aragon, Spain.
Teide National Park
Teide National Park
Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park
what does Istvn Szab and Metodi Andonov have in common?
Title: The Goat Horn Passage: The Goat Horn (Bulgarian: , translit.  Koziyat rog) is a 1972 Bulgarian drama film directed by Metodi Andonov, starring Anton Gorchev and Katya Paskaleva. The film is set in 17th Century Bulgaria where Kara Ivans wife is raped and killed by four local Ottoman feudal masters. Having disguised his daughter as a boy, and trained her in the masculine art of warfare over a period of ten years, they set out to take revenge. Title: Sunshine (1999 film) Passage: Sunshine is a 1999 historical drama film directed by Istvn Szab and written by Israel Horovitz and Szab. It follows five generations of a Hungarian Jewish family, originally named Sonnenschein (German: ""sunshine"" ), later changed to Sors (Hungarian: ""fate"" ), during changes in Hungary, focusing mostly on the three generations from the late 19th century through the mid-20th century. The family story traverses the creation of the Austro-Hungarian Empire through to the period after the 1956 Revolution, while the characters are forced to surrender much of their identity and endure family conflict. The central male protagonist of all three generations is portrayed by Ralph Fiennes. The film's stars include Rachel Weisz and John Neville, with the real-life daughter and mother team of Jennifer Ehle and Rosemary Harris playing the same character across a six-decade storyline. Title: Bizalom Passage: Bizalom (English: Confidence ) is a 1980 Hungarian film directed by Istvn Szab. The film is set in World War II involving a couple escaping from the Nazis. Critically acclaimed, it won Szab the Silver Bear for Best Director at the 30th Berlin International Film Festival and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 53rd Academy Awards. Title: Father (1966 film) Passage: Father (Hungarian: Apa ) is a 1966 Hungarian drama film written and directed by Istvn Szab. The film is a coming of age story. The main character copes with his childhood loss of his father against the backdrop of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 and memories of the Arrow Cross dictatorship. Title: Metodi Andonov Passage: Metodi Andonov (Bulgarian: ) (16 March 1932 12 April 1974) was a Bulgarian film director. Title: Cinema of Hungary Passage: Hungary has had a notable cinema industry from the beginning of the 20th century, with Hungarians who affected the world of motion picture both inside and outside the borders. The former could be characterised by directors Istvn Szab, Bla Tarr, or Mikls Jancs, the latter by William Fox, who founded Fox Studios, Alexander Korda, playing a leading role in start of Britain's film industry, or Adolph Zukor, founder of Paramount Pictures. Examples of successful Hungarian films include "Merry-go-round", "Mephisto", "Werckmeister Harmonies", and "Kontroll". Title: Istvn Szab Passage: Istvn Szab (] ; born February 18, 1938) is a Hungarian film director, screenwriter, and opera director. Title: Budapest Tales Passage: Budapest Tales (Hungarian: "Budapesti mesk" ) is a 1976 Hungarian drama film directed by Istvn Szab. It was entered into the 1977 Cannes Film Festival. Title: Gbor Szab Passage: Gbor Istvn Szab (8 March 1936 26 February 1982) was a guitarist whose style incorporated jazz, pop, rock, and Hungarian music. Title: Meeting Venus Passage: Meeting Venus is a 1991 BritishAmerican-Japanese film directed by the Hungarian director Istvn Szab and starring Glenn Close, Niels Arestrup, Marin Labuda, Victor Poletti, Jay O. Sanders, Maria de Medeiros and Johanna ter Steege. The movie was filmed in Budapest, Hungary.
film
Istvn Szab
Metodi Andonov
What actor born in 1965 starred in A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III?
Title: Charles S. Benton Passage: Charles Swan Benton (July 12, 1810  May 4, 1882) was an American politician and a United States Representative from New York. Title: Charles Swan (cricketer) Passage: Charles Swan (date of birth unknown) is a former Bermudian cricketer. Swan's batting and bowling styles are unknown. Title: A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III (soundtrack) Passage: A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III (soundtrack) Title: Fabianne Therese Passage: Fabianne Therese (born Fabianne Therese Gstottenmayr) is a Sri-Lankan and Austrian-American actress known for starring in several successful independent films including Netflix's "Teenage Cocktail, "John Dies at the End" (2012) opposite Paul Giamatti, Anchor Bay's "The Aggression Scale" (2012), "A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III" (2013) opposite Charlie Sheen, and the AMC series "The Trivial Pursuits of Arthur Banks" (2011) opposite Adam Goldberg. Title: Thana Theke Aschi Passage: Thana Theke Aschi (Bengali: ) is a 2010 Bengali film directed by Saran Dutta. The thriller film was given 3.5 stars in its review by the "Times of India". A mystery movie in the same name was made in 1965 starred by Uttam Kumar and Madhabi Mukherjee. Title: Katheryn Winnick Passage: Katheryn Winnick (born December 17, 1977 ) is a Canadian actress. She is best known for her roles in "Amusement" (2008), "Bones" (2010), "A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III" (2012), "Vikings" (2013present), and "The Art of the Steal" (2013). Title: Charles Swan (pirate) Passage: Charles Swan (died 1690) was a reluctant buccaneer. Captain Swan was forced into piracy by his crew in the 1680s, and proceeded to write letters to the owners of his ship "Cygnet" in London, begging them to intercede with James II of England for his pardon - even as he looted his way up and down the coast of South America. Title: Charlie Sheen Passage: Carlos Irwin Estvez (born September 3, 1965), known professionally as Charlie Sheen, is an American actor. Sheen became famous for a series of successful films such as "Platoon" (1986), "Wall Street" (1987), "Young Guns" (1988), "Eight Men Out" (1988), "Major League" (1989), "Hot Shots! " (1991), and "The Three Musketeers" (1993). Title: Robert Swan Passage: Robert Charles Swan, OBE, FRGS (born 28 July 1956) is the first person to walk to both Poles. Title: A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III Passage: A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III is a 2013 American comedy-drama film directed, written and produced by Roman Coppola. It stars Charlie Sheen, Jason Schwartzman, Bill Murray, Katheryn Winnick and Patricia Arquette.
Charlie Sheen
A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III
Charlie Sheen
Which director worked in more countries, Robert Butler or Bob Clark?
Title: Baby Geniuses Passage: Baby Geniuses is a 1999 American family comedy film directed by Bob Clark and written by Clark and Greg Michael based on a story by Clark, Steven Paul, Francisca Matos, and Robert Grasmere, and starring Kathleen Turner, Christopher Lloyd, Kim Cattrall, Peter MacNicol, and Ruby Dee. Title: Robert B. Mahone Passage: Robert Butler Mahone (18 October 1858 August 18, 1914), better known as Butler Mahone, was appointed Consul of the United States at Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, across the U.S.-Mexico border from Laredo, Texas on January 22, 1898 by U.S. President William McKinley (18431901). Title: Bob Clark (television reporter) Passage: Bob Clark was a television reporter and White House Correspondent for ABC News from the 1960s until the 1970s. He is most remembered for reporting the assassinations of John F. Kennedy in 1963 and Robert F. Kennedy in 1968. Clark was the only person to see both Kennedy brothers after each was shot in Dallas, Texas and Los Angeles, California, respectively. Title: Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things Passage: Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things (also known as "Revenge of the Living Dead", "Things From the Dead", and "Zreaks") is a 1972 comedic horror film directed by Bob Clark. It later became a cult classic. This low-budget zombie film is the third film of director Bob Clark, who later became famous for directing the films "Black Christmas", "A Christmas Story", and "Porky's". Title: Carl Butler Passage: Carl Robert Butler, known professionally as Carl Butler, (June 2, 1927 September 4, 1992) was an American country music singer-songwriter and one half of the husband-and-wife duo Carl and Pearl Butler. Carl and Pearl Butler had one of the biggest-selling singles of 1962, "Don't Let Me Cross Over". A later single, "Too Late to Try Again", hit 9 on the country charts in 1964 for them, while the B side, "My Tears Don't Show", crept up to 36. Butler wrote those 2 songs and also "If Tear Drops Were Pennies" (twice a top ten country hit - Carl Smith in 1951 and Dolly Parton and Porter Wagoner in 1973 - and also a minor hit (21) on the pop charts for Rosemary Clooney in 1951) and "Crying My Heart Out Over You" (written with Lester Flatt, Earl Scruggs, and Earl Sherry, the song charted for Flatt and Scruggs in 1960, but is best known from the 1982 Ricky Scaggs version, which hit 1). Title: Allan Butler Passage: Allan Robert Butler, OAM (born 1976) from Tumut, New South Wales is an Australian Paralympic athlete. In 1993, Butler moved to Canberra to take up a residential scholarship at the Australian Institute of Sport. Title: Robert Butler (cricketer) Passage: Robert Butler (8 March 1852 18 December 1916) was an English cricketer. Butler was a right-handed batsman who occasionally fielded as a wicket-keeper. He was born at Radcliffe-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire. Title: Robert Butler (director) Passage: Robert Butler (born November 16, 1927) is an American film director and Emmy Award-winning television director. He is best known for his work in television, where he directed the pilots for a number of influential series including "Star Trek" and "Hill Street Blues". Title: Bob Clark Passage: Benjamin "Bob" Clark (August 5, 1939 April 4, 2007) was an American actor, director, screenwriter and producer best known for directing and writing the script with Jean Shepherd to the 1983 Christmas film "A Christmas Story". Although he worked primarily in the United States, from 1973 to 1983 he worked in Canada and was responsible for some of the most successful films in Canadian film history such as "Black Christmas" (1974), "Murder by Decree" (1979), "Tribute" (1980), and "Porky's" (1982). Title: Bob Clark (athlete) Passage: Bob Clark ("Robert Hyatt Clark;" January 28, 1913 May 13, 1976) was an American athlete who competed mainly in the Decathlon.
Benjamin "Bob" Clark
Robert Butler (director)
Bob Clark
Who's projects as Colorist include American Feature film "Towards Darkness", Caryl Deyn Korma or Nunnally Johnson?
Title: The Dark Mirror (film) Passage: The Dark Mirror is a 1946 American film noir psychological thriller film directed by Robert Siodmak starring Olivia de Havilland as twins and Lew Ayres as their psychiatrist. The film marks Ayres' return to motion pictures following his conscientious objection to service in World War II. De Havilland had begun to experiment with method acting at the time and insisted that everyone in the cast meet with a psychiatrist. The film anticipates producerscreenwriter Nunnally Johnson's psycho-docu-drama "The Three Faces of Eve" (1957). Vladimir Pozner's original story on which the film is based was nominated for an Academy Award. Title: Take Her, She's Mine Passage: Take Her, She's Mine is a 1963 comedy film starring James Stewart and Sandra Dee based on the 1961 Broadway comedy written by Henry Ephron and Phoebe Ephron. The film was directed by Henry Koster with a screenplay by Nunnally Johnson. It also features an early film score by prolific composer Jerry Goldsmith. The character of Mollie, played by Elizabeth Ashley on Broadway and in the film by Sandra Dee, was based on the then 22-year-old Nora Ephron. Ashley's performance won her a Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play and served as the launchpad for her career. Title: Nora Johnson Passage: Nora Johnson, daughter of filmmaker Nunnally Johnson and Marion Byrnes, was born in Hollywood, California in 1933. She was educated at the Brearley School, Abbot Academy, and Smith College, from which she graduated in 1954. Her sister was the film editor Marjorie Fowler. Title: Baby Face Harrington Passage: Baby Face Harrington is a 1935 American comedy film directed by Raoul Walsh and written by Nunnally Johnson, Edwin H. Knopf and Charles Lederer. The film stars Charles Butterworth, Una Merkel, Harvey Stephens, Eugene Pallette and Nat Pendleton. The film was released on April 12, 1935, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Title: The Three Faces of Eve Passage: The Three Faces of Eve is a 1957 American mystery drama film presented in CinemaScope, based on a book by psychiatrists Corbett H. Thigpen and Hervey M. Cleckley, who also helped write the screenplay. It was based on their case of Chris Costner Sizemore, also known as Eve White, a woman they suggested might suffer from dissociative identity disorder (multiple personality disorder). Sizemore's identity was concealed in interviews and this film, and was not revealed to the public until 1975. The film is directed by Nunnally Johnson. Title: Nunnally Johnson Passage: Nunnally Hunter Johnson (December 5, 1897 March 25, 1977) was an American filmmaker who wrote, produced, and directed motion pictures. Title: The Gunfighter Passage: The Gunfighter is a 1950 American Western film starring Gregory Peck, Helen Westcott, Millard Mitchell and Karl Malden (resuming his film career after a three year hiatus). This film was directed by Henry King. It was written by screenwriters William Bowers and William Sellers, with an uncredited rewrite by writer and producer Nunnally Johnson, from a story by Bowers and screenwriter and director Andre DeToth. The film was the second of King's six collaborations with Peck. Title: Caryl Deyn Korma Passage: Caryl Deyn Korma is a Film Director , Senior Colorist and Senior Editor. With more than 20 years of experience, Caryl has the ability to specialize in more than one area of the Film and Television Industry. His projects as Colorist include American Feature film "Towards Darkness" (2007), "Eric Clapton's Crossroads Guitar Festival 2013" and Fox Prime Time American Mental (TV series)(2009). Director and Director of photography for several Fox International Channels TV commercials, and several TV show openings like Prime time Series "Mentes en Shock" for Fox International Channels and MundoFox, and "Las Fieras del Futbol" for Natgeo (2014). Title: Casanova Brown Passage: Casanova Brown is a 1944 American romantic comedy film directed by Sam Wood, and starring Gary Cooper, Teresa Wright, and Frank Morgan. Written by Thomas Mitchell (the actor), Floyd Dell, and Nunnally Johnson, the film was nominated for three Academy Awards: for Best Score (Arthur Lange), Best Sound, Recording (Thomas T. Moulton) and Best Art Direction (Perry Ferguson, Julia Heron). The film had its world premiere in western France after the Allies had liberated those territories following the D-Day Invasion. Title: The World of Henry Orient Passage: The World of Henry Orient is a 1964 American comedy film based on the novel of the same name by Nora Johnson, who co-wrote the screenplay with her father, Nunnally Johnson. It was directed by George Roy Hill and stars Peter Sellers, Paula Prentiss, Angela Lansbury, Tippy Walker, Merrie Spaeth, Phyllis Thaxter, Bibi Osterwald and Tom Bosley.
Caryl Deyn Korma
Caryl Deyn Korma
Nunnally Johnson
Were both mile Durkheim and Oliver La Farge French?
Title: Laughing Boy (film) Passage: Laughing Boy is a 1934 film directed by W. S. Van Dyke and is based on the 1929 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel of the same name by Oliver La Farge. Title: Laughing Boy (novel) Passage: Laughing Boy is a 1929 novel by Oliver La Farge about the struggles of the Navajo in Southwestern United States to reconcile their culture with that of the United States. It won the Pulitzer Prize in 1930. Title: Peter La Farge Passage: Peter La Farge (born Oliver Albee La Farge, April 30, 1931 - October 27, 1965) was a New York-based folksinger and songwriter of the 1950s and 1960s. He is known best for his affiliations with Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash. Title: Oliver La Farge Passage: Oliver Hazard Perry La Farge II (December 19, 1901 August 2, 1963) was an American writer and anthropologist. In 1925 he explored early Olmec sites in Mexico, and later studied additional sites in Central America and the American Southwest. In addition to more than 15 scholarly works, mostly on Native Americans, he wrote several novels, including the Pulitzer Prize-winning, "Laughing Boy" (1929). In addition, La Farge's short stories were published in "The New Yorker" and "Esquire" magazines. His more notable works, both fiction and non-fiction, focus on Native American culture. He spent much of his adult life championing American Indian rights. He was president of the Association on American Indian Affairs for several years . Title: mile Durkheim Passage: David mile Durkheim (] ] ; April 15, 1858 November 15, 1917) was a French sociologist. He formally established the academic discipline andwith Karl Marx and Max Weberis commonly cited as the principal architect of modern social science. Title: The Rules of Sociological Method Passage: The Rules of Sociological Method (French: "Les Rgles de la Mthode Sociologique" ) is a book by mile Durkheim, first published in 1895. It is recognized as being the direct result of Durkheim's own project of establishing sociology as a positivist social science. Durkheim is seen as one of the fathers of sociology, and this work, his manifesto of sociology. Durkheim distinguishes sociology from other sciences and justifies his rationale. Sociology is the science of social facts. Durkheim suggests two central theses, without which sociology would not be a science: Title: The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life Passage: The Elementary Forms of Religious Life (French: "Les formes lmentaires de la vie religieuse" ), published by French sociologist mile Durkheim in 1912, is a book that analyzes religion as a social phenomenon. Durkheim attributes the development of religion to the emotional security attained through communal living. His study of totemic societies in Australia led to a conclusion that the animal or plant that each clan worshipped as a sacred power was in fact that society itself. Halfway through the text, Durkheim inquisites that, "So if [the totem animal] is at once the symbol of the god and of the society, is that not because the god and the society are only one." Title: La Farge Land Office Passage: La Farge Land Office, also known as Orleans Hotel, is a historic commercial building located at Orleans in Jefferson County, New York. It was built about 1825 and is a 2-story, five-by-three-bay, side-gabled limestone building in the Federal style. A 1  -story stone wing extends from the rear of the house and a 1-story wooden addition was completed in 1910. It was built by land speculator and French merchant John La Farge, as a land office, residence, and hotel. He used it until he returned to New York City in 1838. Title: La Farge Retainer Houses Passage: La Farge Retainer Houses, also known as Biddlecom House and Budlong House, are two historic homes located at Orleans, Jefferson County, New York. They were built about 1835. The Biddlecom House is a 2-story, front-gabled limestone building with a side hall entry and 1  -story rear wing. Also on the property is a small frame garage, decorative cast iron fence, stone wall, and stone carriage step. The Budlong House is a 2-story, front-gabled limestone building with a 1  -story rear wing. They were built by land speculator and French merchant, John La Farge, as "model homes" to attract new settlers to the region. Title: Jacob Adolphus Holzer Passage: Jacob Adolphus Holzer (18581938) was a Swiss-born designer, muralist, mosaicist, interior designer, and sculptor who was associated with both John La Farge and Augustus Saint-Gaudens before he left to direct the mosaic workshops of Louis Comfort Tiffany, where he was preceded by his friend from La Farge's studio, the German immigrant Joseph Lauber (18551948). Holzer worked with Tiffany until 1898.
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mile Durkheim
Oliver La Farge
What nationality is the cricketer who won the eight team competition in Bangladesh in 2017?
Title: Andreas Kuffner (rower) Passage: Andreas Kuffner (born 11 March 1987 in Vilshofen) is a German rower. He was part of the team that won the gold medal at the Men's eight competition at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. At the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, he competed as part of Germany's men's eight team which won the silver medal. Title: 2008 Samsung Super League Passage: The 2008 Samsung Super League was the 2008 edition of the Samsung Super League, the premier international team Grand Prix show jumping competition run by the FEI and sponsored by Samsung Electronics. It was held at eight European venues from May 9 to September 21, 2008. Germany won the series for the third consecutive year, while Ludger Beerbaum of Germany won the title of top rider. Sweden was relegated to the 2009 FEI Nations Cup after finishing last in the eight team series. Title: Ron Chandraguptha Passage: Ron Chandraguptha (born 22 February 1995) is a Sri Lankan cricketer. He made his first-class debut for Tamil Union Cricket and Athletic Club in the 201415 Premier Trophy on 30 January 2015. He was part of the Sri Lankan team which won the ACC Emerging Teams Asia Cup 2017. Title: Malte Jakschik Passage: Malte Jakschik (born 3 August 1993) is a German rower. He was part of the team that won the gold medal in the "Men's eight" competition at the 2015 European Rowing Championships. At the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, he competed as part of Germany's men's eight team which won the silver medal. Title: Maximilian Munski Passage: Maximilian Munski (born 10 January 1988) is a German rower. He was part of the team that won the gold medal in the "Men's eight" competition at the 2015 European Rowing Championships. At the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, he competed as part of Germany's men's eight team which won the silver medal. Title: 200910 Wollongong Hawks season Passage: The 2009-10 NBL season was the 32nd season for the Wollongong Hawks in the NBL. After Gujarat NRE provided a financial guarantee, the Hawks were eligible to enter the eight team competition. From almost not being a part of the competition to becoming runners-up, was a great achievement. Title: 2008 IRB Junior World Rugby Trophy Passage: The inaugural IRB Junior World Rugby Trophy was hosted by Chile in April 2008. The eight team competition for National men U'20 sides is the second tier of the IRB Junior World Championship, which replaced the U'19 U'21 World Championships. Title: ACC Emerging Teams Asia Cup 2017 Passage: The 2017 ACC Emerging Teams Asia Cup is a cricket tournament being held in Bangladesh. Eight teams are participating in the tournament including four under-23 age level teams of Test nations and four top associate teams from Asia.This Competition is organized by ACC (Asian Cricket Council). Title: Maximilian Reinelt Passage: Maximilian Reinelt (born 24 August 1988) is a German rower. He was part of the team that won the gold medal in the men's eight competition at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. At the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, he competed as part of Germany's men's eight team which won the silver medal. Title: Hannes Ocik Passage: Hannes Ocik (born 8 June 1991) is a German rower. He was part of the team that won the gold medal in the "Men's eight" competition at the 2015 European Rowing Championships. At the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, he competed as part of Germany's men's eight team which won the silver medal.
Sri Lankan
Ron Chandraguptha
ACC Emerging Teams Asia Cup 2017
Are Nuri Bilge Ceylan and Gary T. Smith both directors?
Title: Zeitgeist Films Passage: Zeitgeist Films is an American independent film distributor based in New York City founded in 1988 by co-Presidents Nancy Gerstman and Emily Russo. Films distributed by Zeitgeist are strongly auteur-driven by directors such as Christopher Nolan, Guy Maddin, Atom Egoyan, Todd Haynes, Nuri Bilge Ceylan, Olivier Assayas, Abbas Kiarostami, Deepa Mehta, Jan vankmajer and the Brothers Quay. The expansive Zeitgeist film library includes "Trouble the Water", "The Corporation", "Jellyfish", "Examined Life", "Into Great Silence", Ten and Irma Vep. In June 2008, the MoMA honored two decades of Zeitgeist successes with a month-long, twenty film retrospective entitled "Zeitgeist: The Films of Our Time", exhibiting the distributor's twenty most critically acclaimed, intellectually stimulating titles. Title: Uzak Passage: Uzak is a 2002 Turkish film directed by Nuri Bilge Ceylan. It was released as Distant in North America, a literal translation of its title. The movie is the winner of 31 awards including Best Actor at Cannes, Special Jury Prize at Chiago, and Best Balkan Movie at Sophia International Film Festival. Title: Ebru Ceylan Passage: Ebru Ceylan (, born 1976) is a Turkish photographer, actress, screenwriter and art director. She is married to collaborator Nuri Bilge Ceylan. Title: Gary T. Smith Passage: Gary T. Smith (born October 30, 1954) is an American screenwriter, actor, and film and television director. A native of Atlanta, Georgia, he is descended from a long line of Georgians, dating back before the Civil War. He was raised in a typical middle-class family of the 1950s and 60s, his father an executive in the baking industry and his mother a stay-at-home mom. He has drawn on this heritage as inspiration for his films. Title: Hatice Aslan Passage: Hatice Aslan (born 20 February 1962) is a Turkish actress who starred in Nuri Bilge Ceylan's 2008 film " Maymun (The Three Monkeys)", for which Ceylan won the best director award at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival. Aslan was seen as a strong contender for the best actress award at the festival. Title: Once Upon a Time in Anatolia Passage: Once Upon a Time in Anatolia (Turkish: Bir Zamanlar Anadoluda ) is a 2011 Turkish drama film, co-written and directed by Nuri Bilge Ceylan based on the true experience of one of the film's writers, telling the story of a group of men who search for a dead body on the Anatolian steppe. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on  23, 2011 (2011--) , premiered at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival where it was a co-winner of the Grand Prix. Title: Kasaba (1997 film) Passage: Kasaba is a 1997 Turkish film directed by Nuri Bilge Ceylan. It is also known under the English title The Small Town. It was Ceylan's first feature film. Title: Climates (film) Passage: Climates (Turkish: klimler ) is a 2006 Turkish drama film directed by Nuri Bilge Ceylan. The film charts the deteriorating relationship between a professional Istanbul couple, sa and Bahar, played by Ceylan and his wife Ebru Ceylan. It was Ceylan's first film shot on High-definition video. Title: Winter Sleep (film) Passage: Winter Sleep (Turkish: K Uykusu ) is a 2014 Turkish drama film directed by Nuri Bilge Ceylan, adapted from the short story, "The Wife" by Anton Chekhov and one subplot of "The Brothers Karamazov" by Fyodor Dostoyevsky. The story is set in Anatolia and examines the significant divide between the rich and the poor as well as the powerful and the powerless in Turkey. It stars Haluk Bilginer, Demet Akbag and Melisa Szen. Title: Nuri Bilge Ceylan Passage: Nuri Bilge Ceylan (] , born 26 January 1959) is a Turkish film director, photographer, screenwriter and actor.
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Nuri Bilge Ceylan
Gary T. Smith
In what year was the drama film in which Dorothy Duffy played Rose Patricia released?
Title: The Bookshop (film) Passage: The Bookshop is a Spanish, British and German coproduced drama film. Directed and written by the Spanish director Isabel Coixet, based on the novel by Penelope Fitzgerald, the film stars Emily Mortimer as Florence Green, Patricia Clarkson as Violet Gamart, and (Bill Nighy) as Edmund Brundish. This is the third collaboration between Patricia Clarkson and Isabel Coixet, after Elegy and Learning to Drive, and the second time Emily Mortimer and Patricia Clarkson appear together in 2017. Title: Children of the Bride Passage: Children of the Bride is a 1990 American made-for-television drama film directed by Jonathan Sanger and starring Rue McClanahan, Kristy McNichol, Jack Coleman, Anne Bobby, Conor O'Farrell and Patrick Duffy. The film premiered on CBS on October 5, 1990 and was released on DVD in 2003. The film was followed by two sequels: "Baby of the Bride" (1991) and "Mother of the Bride" (1993). Title: Island in the Sun (film) Passage: Island in the Sun is a 1957 De Luxe in CinemaScope drama film produced by Darryl F. Zanuck and directed by Robert Rossen. It features an ensemble cast including James Mason, Harry Belafonte, Joan Fontaine, Joan Collins, Dorothy Dandridge, Michael Rennie, Stephen Boyd, Patricia Owens, John Justin, Diana Wynyard, and Basil Sydney. The film is about race relations and interracial romance set in the fictitious island of Santa Marta. Barbados and Grenada were selected as the sites for the movie based on the 1955 novel by Alec Waugh. The film was controversial at the time of its release for its portrayal of an interracial romance. Title: Dorothy Duffy Passage: Dorothy Duffy (born in Douglas Bridge, Northern Ireland) is an Irish actress. She is best known for her performance as Rose Patricia in "The Magdalene Sisters". Title: Octavia Spencer Passage: Octavia Lenora Spencer (born May 25, 1972) is an American actress and author. She made her film debut in the 1996 drama film "A Time to Kill". Her breakthrough came in 2011, when she starred as Minny Jackson in the period drama film "The Help", for which she won the Academy Award, Golden Globe, SAG, BAFTA, and Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Supporting Actress. She had a critically acclaimed performance in Ryan Coogler's drama "Fruitvale Station" (2013), for which she received the National Board of Review Award for Best Supporting Actress. Spencer has received acclaim for her work in the films "Smashed" (2012), "Snowpiercer" (2013), "Get on Up" (2014), "The Divergent Series" (2015-2016), "Zootopia" (2016) and "The Shape of Water" (2017). In 2017, she received Academy Award, Golden Globe, and SAG nominations for Best Supporting Actress for her performance as mathematician Dorothy Vaughan in the drama "Hidden Figures". Title: Affairs of a Gentleman Passage: Affairs of a Gentleman is a 1934 American Pre-Code drama film directed by Edwin L. Marin and written by Cyril Hume, Peter Ruric and Milton Krims. The film stars Paul Lukas, Leila Hyams, Patricia Ellis, Phillip Reed, Onslow Stevens and Dorothy Burgess. The film was released on May 1, 1934, by Universal Pictures. Title: Strictly Personal (film) Passage: Strictly Personal is a 1933 American Pre-Code drama film directed by Ralph Murphy and written by Beatrice Banyard, Willard Mack, Wilson Mizner, Casey Robinson and Robert T. Shannon. The film stars Marjorie Rambeau, Dorothy Jordan, Eddie Quillan, Edward Ellis, Louis Calhern, Dorothy Burgess and Rollo Lloyd. The film was released on March 17, 1933, by Paramount Pictures. Title: Duffy's Tavern (film) Passage: Duffy's Tavern is a 1945 American comedy film directed by Hal Walker and written by Melvin Frank and Norman Panama. The film stars Ed Gardner, Bing Crosby, Betty Hutton, Paulette Goddard, Alan Ladd, Dorothy Lamour, Eddie Bracken and Brian Donlevy. The film was released on September 28, 1945, by Paramount Pictures. Title: Crow Hollow Passage: Crow Hollow is a 1952 British drama film directed by Michael McCarthy and starring Donald Houston, Natasha Parry and Patricia Owens. It is based on the 1950 novel "Crow Hollow" by Dorothy Eden. Title: The Magdalene Sisters Passage: The Magdalene Sisters is a 2002 Irish-British drama film written and directed by Peter Mullan, about three teenage girls who were sent to Magdalene Asylums (also known as 'Magdalene Laundries') homes for women who were labelled as "fallen" by their families or society. The homes were maintained by individual religious orders in the Roman Catholic Church in Ireland.
2002
Dorothy Duffy
The Magdalene Sisters
How many seat does the indoor sports arena where "2010 European Taekwondo Championships" housed?
Title: Veronica Calabrese Passage: Veronica Calabrese (born November 7, 1987 in Mesagne, Brindisi) is an Italian taekwondo practitioner. She won two bronze medals for the 57 and 59 kg classes at the European Taekwondo Championships (2006 in Bonn, and 2010 in St. Petersburg). She also captured a silver medal in the same division at the 2009 World Taekwondo Championships in Copenhagen, Denmark, losing out to China's Hou Yuzhuo. Calabrese is a member of the taekwondo team for Centro Sportivo Esercito, and is coached and trained by Yoon Soon-Cheul. She is engaged to two-time Olympic medalist Mauro Sarmiento. Title: 2014 European Taekwondo Championships Passage: The 2014 European Taekwondo Championships was the 21st edition of the European Taekwondo Championships, and was held in Baku, Azerbaijan from May 1 to May 4, 2014. Title: Para Taekwondo Passage: The WT founded the Para Taekwondo Committee in 2006 to help promote and develop taekwondo for athletes with an impairment. At first Para Taekwondo concentrated on developing kyorugi (sparring) for arm amputee and limb deficiency athletes. The first Para Taekwondo Championships were held in Baku, Azerbaijan, in 2009. Following the unsuccessful inclusion on the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games program a working group was put together. The working group met to disucss Para Taekwondo in 2013 during the WT World Para Taekwondo Championship, the Para Taekwondo Committee invited guests from Cerebral Palsy International Sports and Recreation Association (CPISRA) and International Sports Federation for Persons with an Intellectual Disability (INAS). Following the work groups recommendations, it was decided to expand Para Taekwondo and to create worldwide competitions available to athletes of all impairments. Poomsae was chosen to be included in competitions for athletes with Neurological Impairments, Intellectual Impairments (II) or Visually Impaired (VI). Para Taekwondo Poomsae competitions were held for the first time for Intellectually Impaired (II) athletes at the 5 WT World Para Taekwondo Championships in Moscow. Para Taekwondo Poomsae was also added as a demonstration sport during the 2015 INAS Global Games and the 2015 CPISRA World Games. Title: Yubileyny Sports Palace Passage: Yubileyny Sports Palace (Russian: " ), "Sportivniy kompleks Yubileyniy"; also translated as Yubileiny (Jubilee) Palace of Sports, is an indoor sports arena and concert complex that is located in St. Petersburg, Russia. It houses more than 7,000 seats for ice hockey and basketball. Title: 2010 European Taekwondo Championships Passage: The 2010 European Taekwondo Championships was held at the Yubileyny Sports Palace in Saint Petersburg, Russia, from May 12 to May 15, 2010. Title: Leonardo Basile Passage: Leonardo Basile (born May 12, 1983 in Naples) is an Italian taekwondo practitioner. In 2005, Basile had won two bronze medals for the over-84 kg class at the World Taekwondo Championships in Madrid, Spain, and at the Summer Universiade in Izmir, Turkey. He also captured a silver medal in the same division at the 2007 Summer Universiade in Bangkok, Thailand, and eventually defeated Slovenia's Ivan Trajkovic for the gold at the 2012 European Taekwondo Championships in Manchester, England. Basile is a member of the taekwondo team for Centro Sportivo Esercito, and is coached and trained by Yoon Soon-Cheul. Title: Helena Fromm Passage: Helena Fromm (born 5 August 1987 in Oeventrop, Nordrhein-Westfalen, West Germany) is a German taekwondo athlete. Representing Germany at the 2007 World Taekwondo Championships in Beijing, China, she won the bronze medal in the welterweight (67 kg) division. In 2008, she participated in the European Taekwondo Championships in Rome, Italy, and won the gold medal in the welterweight division, winning over Gwladys pangue of France in the final. Title: European Taekwondo Championships Passage: The European Taekwondo Championships are the European senior championships in Taekwondo, first held in Barcelona 1976. They are organized by the European Taekwondo Union, the continental affiliate of the World Taekwondo Federation, which organises and controls Olympic style taekwondo. Title: Sandra ari Passage: Sandra ari (born May 8, 1984 in Senj) is a Croatian taekwondo athlete. Representing Croatia at the 2003 World Taekwondo Championships in Garmisch Partenkirchen, Germany, she won the silver medal in the welterweight (-67 kg) division, losing to 2000 Olympic champion Lee Sun-Hee of South Korea in the final. In 2008, she participated in the European Taekwondo Championships in Rome, Italy, and won the gold medal in the middleweight (-72 kg) division. Title: 2016 European Taekwondo Championships Passage: The 2016 European Taekwondo Championships was the 22st edition of the European Taekwondo Championships, and was held in Montreux, Switzerland, from May 19 to May 22, 2016.
7,000 seats
2010 European Taekwondo Championships
Yubileyny Sports Palace
What band has recorded "Bless the Broken Road" other than Rascal Flatts?
Title: Easy (Rascal Flatts song) Passage: "Easy" is a song written by Katrina Elam and Mike Mobley and recorded by the American country music group Rascal Flatts as a duet with British pop singer Natasha Bedingfield. It was released in June 2011 as the third single from Rascal Flatts' album "Nothing Like This". It became Rascal Flatts' fifth AC Top 20 hit. As of the chart dated July 21, 2012, the song has sold 917,000 copies in the US. Title: Changed (album) Passage: Changed is the eighth studio album by American country music group Rascal Flatts. It is their second studio album release after signing with Big Machine Records, and was released on April 3, 2012. The band released the album's debut single, "Banjo," on January 16, 2012. The album's second single "Come Wake Me Up" released to country radio in May 21, 2012. The album's third single, "Changed," released to country radio on December 17, 2012, AC and Christian AC on January 22, 2013. On June 28, 2013, Rascal Flatts released "Sunrise" as their first official single in the UK. This is the only album from the group to not have a Top 40 hit on the pop chart. This is also the group's first album not to go platinum and most recent to go gold. Title: Bless the Broken Road Passage: "Bless the Broken Road" is a song that has been recorded by several American country music artists. It was co-written by Marcus Hummon, Bobby Boyd and Jeff Hanna in 1994. It was first recorded by the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band in 1994, followed by Hummon on his 1995 album "All in Good Time". Title: Banjo (song) Passage: "Banjo" is a song written by Neil Thrasher, Wendell Mobley, and Tony Martin and recorded by American country music group Rascal Flatts. It was released in January 2012 as the first single from their eighth studio album, "Changed". Rascal Flatts also performed the song live with Steve Martin at the Academy of Country Music Awards in 2012. Title: Feels Like Today Passage: Feels Like Today is the third studio album from the American country music group Rascal Flatts. It was released in September 2004 on Lyric Street Records, and has sold 5.274 million copies in the United States as of July 2014, and has been certified 5 Multi-Platinum by the RIAA. The album produced its title track as a single along with "Bless the Broken Road", "Fast Cars and Freedom", and "Skin (Sarabeth)". "Bless the Broken Road" was initially recorded by the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, and has also been recorded by Marcus Hummon, Melodie Crittenden (whose version was a number 42 country single in 1997), and Geoff Moore before the release of Rascal Flatts' version. It would later be a Top 5 Christian hit for Selah as well. "When the Sand Runs Out" was later recorded by Marty Raybon on his 2006 album of the same name. Title: Take Me There (Rascal Flatts song) Passage: "Take Me There" is a song recorded by American country music group Rascal Flatts. It was released on August 17, 2007 as the first single from their album "Still Feels Good". The song became their eighth number-one hit on the Hot Country Songs Chart the week of September 16, 2007. The song was co-written by Kenny Chesney, along with Neil Thrasher (who also co-wrote Rascal Flatts' 2003 single "I Melt") and Wendell Mobley. Title: The Best of Rascal Flatts Live Passage: The Best of Rascal Flatts Live is a live album by American country music group Rascal Flatts. It was released on November 8, 2011 via Hollywood Records. The album includes the number one singles "Bless the Broken Road," "Stand," "These Days" and "What Hurts the Most." Also included are covers of Boston's "ForeplayLong Time" and The Edgar Winter Group's "Free Ride." Title: Rascal Flatts (album) Passage: Rascal Flatts is the first studio album by American country music group Rascal Flatts, released on June 6, 2000 on Lyric Street Records. It sold 2,303,000 in the United States up to May 2009, and has been certified 2 Platinum by the RIAA. Title: The Church on Cumberland Road Passage: "The Church on Cumberland Road" is a song written by Bob DiPiero, John Scott Sherrill and Dennis Robbins, and recorded by American country music group Shenandoah. It was released in January 1989 as the second single from their album "The Road Not Taken". It was their first number-one hit in both the United States and Canada. In 2001, on a live CMT special, Rascal Flatts covered the song. It is also the first song the members of Rascal Flatts performed live together before officially forming in 1999. Title: Rewind (Rascal Flatts album) Passage: Rewind is the ninth studio album by American country music group Rascal Flatts. It was released on May 13, 2014 via Big Machine Records. The album was produced by Rascal Flatts, Howard Benson and Dann Huff. A deluxe edition is available at Target with four bonus tracks.
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Edward George "Ed" Skrein, is an English actor and rapper, outside his rap career, he is best known for his roles including as Frank Martin Jr., in The Transporter Refueled, is a 2015 French action film directed by who?
Title: Camille Delamarre Passage: Camille Delamarre is a French film editor and director, best known for directing "The Transporter Refueled" and "Brick Mansions". He edited films including "Transporter 3" and "Taken 2 ", among others. Title: Ed Skrein Passage: Edward George "Ed" Skrein ( ; born 29 March 1983) is an English actor and rapper. Outside his rap career, he is best known for his roles as Daario Naharis in Season 3 of "Game of Thrones", Frank Martin Jr. in "The Transporter Refueled" and Francis FreemanAjax in "Deadpool" (2016). Title: The Transporter Refueled Passage: The Transporter Refueled (French: Le Transporteur : Hritage) is a 2015 French action film directed by Camille Delamarre and written by Bill Collage, Adam Cooper, and Luc Besson. It is the fourth film in the "Transporter" franchise, a reboot to the previous films, and the first film to be distributed by EuropaCorp in North America, but features a new cast, with Ed Skrein replacing Jason Statham as the title role of Frank Martin. It is the first installment of a planned "Transporter" reboot trilogy. Title: Colombiana Passage: Colombiana is a 2011 French action film co-written and produced by Luc Besson and directed by Olivier Megaton. The French director's best known other movies are the actions films "Transporter 3", "Taken 2" and "Taken 3". The film stars Zoe Saldana in the lead role with supporting roles by Michael Vartan, Cliff Curtis, Lennie James, Callum Blue, and Jordi Moll. "Colombiana" means a woman from Colombia, and is also a genus of orchids. The film is about Cataleya (Amandla Stenberg), a nine-year-old girl in Colombia whose family is killed by drug lord named Don Luis Sandoval (Beto Benites). Fifteen years later, a 24-year-old Cataleya (Zoe Saldana) has become an accomplished assassin. Even though Don Luis is now in the witness protection program in the U.S. and is guarded by many heavily armed gangsters, Cataleya uses every means at her disposal, including death threats to law enforcement officials, to find where Don Luis is hiding and avenge her family's death. While the film received a mixed reception from critics, with more negative reviews than positive reviews, Saldana's action sequences were praised and the movie earned 61 million against a 35 million budget. Title: List of Transporter: The Series episodes Passage: "" was an English language FrenchCanadian action television series that ran from 2012 to 2014. Based on the "Transporter" action film franchise by Luc Besson, it featured Chris Vance in the main role as Frank Martin, the Transporter. Two seasons were produced, each comprising 12 episodes. Title: The Transporter Passage: The Transporter (French: Le Transporteur) is a 2002 English-language French action thriller film directed by Corey Yuen and Louis Leterrier (who is credited as artistic director on the project), and written by Luc Besson, who was inspired by BMW Films' "The Hire" series. The film stars Jason Statham as Frank Martin, a driver for hire  a mercenary "transporter" who will deliver anything, anywhere  no questions asked  for the right price. It also stars Shu Qi as Lai Kwai. Title: Transporter 2 Passage: Transporter 2 (French: Le Transporteur 2) is a 2005 English-language French action thriller film directed by Louis Leterrier and produced by Luc Besson. It is the sequel to "The Transporter" (2002), and is followed by "Transporter 3" (2008). The film stars Jason Statham, Alessandro Gassman, Amber Valletta, Kate Nauta, Franois Berland, Matthew Modine, and Jason Flemyng. Title: Transporter (franchise) Passage: Transporter (French: Le Transporteur) is an English-language French action film franchise, comprising four films released between 2002 and 2015, and a television series. Jason Statham plays Frank Martin in the first three movies, a professional freelance courier driver for hire. Statham himself is an accomplished martial artist, allowing him to do all the combat scenes involving Frank Martin himself. This permits the films' signature Hong Kong-style fight scenes, choreographed by Corey Yuen. Title: Transporter 3 Passage: Transporter 3 (French: Le Transporteur 3) is a 2008 French action film and the third installment in the "Transporter" franchise. Both Jason Statham and Franois Berland reprise their roles, as Frank Martin and Tarconi, respectively. This is the first film in the series to be directed by Olivier Megaton. The film continues the story of Frank Martin, a professional "transporter" who has returned to France to continue his low-key business of delivering packages without question. Title: Gabriella Wright Passage: Gabriella Wright (born June 19, 1982) is an English-French actress and model, best known for playing Queen Claude of France in the series "The Tudors" and Viola in the film "The Perfect Husband". She recently played a significant role as Gina in the action thriller "The Transporter Refueled".
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Heaton Park BT Tower lies on the banks of the reservoir, which is close to Junction 18 of a motorway that encompasses which city ?
Title: M60 motorway Passage: The M60 motorway, Manchester Ring Motorway, or Manchester Outer Ring Road, is an orbital motorway in Greater Manchester, a metropolitan county in North West England. Built over a 40-year period, it passes through all Greater Manchester's metropolitan boroughs except for Wigan and Bolton. Most of the City of Manchester is encompassed within the motorway, except for the southernmost part of the city (primarily the Wythenshawe area and Manchester Airport), which are served by the M56. Title: Heaton Park BT Tower Passage: Heaton Park BT Tower is a 238 foot (72.54 metres) tall telecommunication tower built of reinforced concrete close to the banks of Heaton Park Reservoir, at Heaton Park, Manchester, England. Heaton Park BT Tower is one of the few British towers built of reinforced concrete, and one of seven BT towers of the 'Chilterns' design. Title: Sutton Common BT Tower Passage: Sutton Common BT Tower is a 72-metre (238-foot) radio tower built of reinforced concrete at Macclesfield, Cheshire, England. It is one of the few communication towers in the United Kingdom built of reinforced concrete and relays signals to Heaton Park in the north and Pye Green to the south. Title: Heaton Park Reservoir Passage: Heaton Park Reservoir is a granite sided reservoir in the North-West of England, on the border between the City of Manchester and Bury and is owned by United Utilities, and can be found within the grounds of Heaton Park. Heaton Park BT Tower lies on the banks of the reservoir, which is close to Junction 18 of the M60 motorway. Title: BT Tower Passage: The BT Tower is a communications tower located in Fitzrovia, London, owned by BT Group. It has been previously known as the GPO Tower, the Post Office Tower and the Telecom Tower. The main structure is 177 m high, with a further section of aerial rigging bringing the total height to 191 m . It should not be confused with the BT Centre (the global headquarters of BT). Its Post Office code was YTOW. Title: Reunion Tour (The Stone Roses) Passage: The Reunion Tour was a rock concert tour by The Stone Roses. Three homecoming shows in Heaton Park, Manchester and a show in Phoenix Park, Dublin were the first shows to be announced by the band. Fifty shows eventually took place in Europe, Asia, North America and Oceania. The Heaton Park shows currently hold the record for the fastest selling rock gigs in UK history. The "Irish Independent" described the Dublin leg of the tour as "one of the most anticipated gigs of the year." The Stone Roses have also re-entered the music charts on the back of the tour. Title: Heaton Park Tramway Passage: The Heaton Park Tramway is a heritage tramway running old trams as a visitor attraction in Heaton Park, Manchester. Title: Wotton-under-Edge BT Tower Passage: Wotton-under-Edge BT Tower is a 76.2 metres ( 250 ft) tall telecommunication tower built of reinforced concrete at Wotton-under-Edge in Gloucestershire, UK. Wotton-under-Edge BT Tower is one of the few British towers built of reinforced concrete. Title: Tolsford Hill BT Tower Passage: Tolsford Hill BT Tower is a telecommunication tower built of reinforced concrete at Tolsford Hill on the North Downs near Folkestone, Kent. Tolsford Hill BT Tower is one of the few British towers built of reinforced concrete and is 67.36 metres ( 221 ft) high. Title: Heaton Park tram stop Passage: Heaton Park is a stop on the Bury Line of Greater Manchester's light rail Metrolink system. The station is part of Ticketing Zone B, and is located at the corner of Whittaker Lane and Bury Old Road, with an entrance to Heaton Park.
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Who is nicknamed "The Russian Rocket"?
Title: A.M. Isayev Chemical Engineering Design Bureau Passage: The A.M. Isayev Chemical Engineering Design Bureau (Russian: A.M. ), also known as KB KhimMash or just KBKhM, is a Russian rocket engine design and manufacturing company. It is located in the city of Korolyov. It started as the OKB-2 division of the NII-88 research institute, where A.Isaev directed the development of liquid rocket engines for ballistic missile submarines. Title: Kapustin Yar Passage: Kapustin Yar (Russian: ) is a Russian rocket launch and development site in Astrakhan Oblast, between Volgograd and Astrakhan. It was established by the Soviet Union on 13 May 1946 and in the beginning used technology, material and scientific support from defeated Germany. Numerous launches of test rockets for the Russian military were carried out at the site, as well as satellite and sounding rocket launches. The town of Znamensk was built nearby to serve the missile test range. Title: Vladimir Artemyev Passage: Vladimir Andreyevich Artemyev (Russian: ) (July 6 [O.S. June 24] 1885 in Saint Petersburg - September 11, 1962 in Moscow) was a Soviet Russian rocket scientist at the Gas Dynamics Laboratory. He was one of the inventors of the Katyusha. The first rocket propelled by smokeless trotyl-pyroxylin powder was launched under his direction in 1928. Title: Soyuz-5 (rocket) Passage: The Soyuz-5 (Russian: -5 ) is a launch family Russian rocket proposed by JSC SRC Progress, the manufacturer and custodian of the Soyuz family design, within the Project Feniks (Russian: , 'Fenix' ). While all previous iterations of the Soyuz family had its roots firmly set on the R-7 ICBM legacy, the Soyuz-5 is a complete new design from the ground up. It is based on a new propellant: LOX and liquid methane, uses a new tank structure, new propulsion, does away with the famous R-7 tulip and has thrust vector control in the main engine rather than using vernier engines. It is also a scalable family with three versions covering the medium to heavy payload ranges. Title: Vladimir Bure Passage: Vladimir Valeryevich Bure (Russian: , born 4 December 1950) is a retired Soviet freestyle swimmer and a fitness coach for the New Jersey Devils of the NHL. Bure is the father of retired NHL players Pavel and Valeri Bure. Title: TsNIIMash-Export espionage trial Passage: The TsNIIMash-Export espionage trial concerned five Russian scientists accused of selling Russian military technology to Chinese spies. The scientists, Igor Reshetin, Sergei Vizir, Mikhail Ivanov, Sergei Tverdokhlebov, and Alexander Rozhkin, all worked for the Russian rocket and space researcher TsNIIMash-Export. Human rights groups have criticized Russia's handling of the case, and some have called the scientists political prisoners. Title: Pavel Bure Passage: Pavel Vladimirovich Bure (Russian: , ] ; born March 31, 1971) is a retired Russian professional ice hockey right winger. Nicknamed "The Russian Rocket" for his speed, Bure played for 12 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) with the Vancouver Canucks, Florida Panthers and New York Rangers. Trained in the Soviet Union, he played three seasons with the Central Red Army team before his NHL career. Title: NPO Energomash Passage: NPO Energomash V. P. Glushko is a major Russian rocket engine manufacturer. The company primarily develops and produces liquid propellant rocket engines. Energomash originates from the Soviet design bureau OKB-456, which was founded in 1946. NPO Energomash acquired its current name on May 15, 1991, in honor of its former chief designer Valentin Glushko. Title: MMR06 Passage: The MMR06 is a Russian rocket for meteorological experiments, with a length of 3.48 metres and a total weight of 130 kg. The MMR06 rocket was built in two versions: One version had a conical top, the second one, named MMR06-M, had a detachable free flying top, also called dart. The maximum flight height was about 60 - 80 kilometres. Between 1988 and 1992 62 rockets of the type MMR06-M were launched from the former NVA exercise area Zingst, in order to accomplish wind and temperature measurements in the upper atmosphere. Title: Sunkar Passage: Sunkar (Kazakh: (means Falcon), Russian: ), is a Russian rocket proposed by JSC SRC Progress within the Project Feniks (Russian: , 'Fenix' ). Initially it will replace the capability of Zenit-2, and Proton Medium, and in the future will serve as the base of a super heavy rocket to revive the EnergiaBuran capabilities. It is expected to launch from the Baikonur Baiterek, the ex Zenit-2 launch site, in a partnership with the government of Kazakhstan, with a planned debut of 2024.
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Are Vikram Seth and Terry Kay both novelists?
Title: Terry Kay Passage: Terry Kay, born 10 February 1938, in Royston, Georgia, is a novelist. Perhaps his most well-known book is "To Dance with the White Dog", which was made into a Hallmark Hall of Fame television movie starring Hume Cronyn and Jessica Tandy. Title: The Humble Administrator's Garden Passage: The Humble Administrator's Garden is a collection of poetry written by Vikram Seth. It is his first collection, published in 1985. Title: Vikram Seth Passage: Vikram Seth '1': ", '2': ", '3': 'CBE', '4': " ( ; born June 20, 1952) is an Indian novelist and poet. He has written several novels and poetry books. He has received several awards including Padma Shri, Sahitya Akademi Award, Pravasi Bharatiya Samman, WH Smith Literary Award and Crossword Book Award. Seth's collections of poetry such as "Mappings" and "Beastly Tales" are notable contributions to the Indian English language poetry canon. Title: Atlanta (magazine) Passage: Atlanta is a monthly general-interest magazine based in Atlanta, Georgia, and owned by Hour Media Group, LLC. Its staff has featured notable writers such as Hollis Gillespie, Anne Rivers Siddons, and William Diehl, and it has included contributions from Pat Conroy, Rebecca Burns, Terry Kay, and Melissa Fay Greene. It is a member of the City and Regional Magazine Association (CRMA). Title: A Suitable Girl Passage: A Suitable Girl is an upcoming novel by Vikram Seth, which is a sequel to his 1993 book "A Suitable Boy". Seth has stated that the book will be set in the present, rather than in 1952 where "A Suitable Boy" finished, and will therefore be what Seth calls a "jump sequel". Title: To Dance with the White Dog Passage: To Dance with the White Dog is a 1990 novel by Georgia author Terry Kay, based on the experiences of his father. Title: Mappings (poetry collection) Passage: Mappings is a first book of poems by Vikram Seth originally published by the Writers Workshop, Calcutta (now Kolkata), as a hand-set, hand-printed and hand-bound volume ("in Hardback or Flexiback") in 1980 or 1981 (the Flexiback edition copyright date is 1981). With the growth of Seth's reputation, the volume has been reprinted by mainstream publishers (ISBN  ). Title: Alec Roth Passage: Alec Roth (born 1948) is an English composer. He is best known for his collaboration with Vikram Seth to produce the opera "Arion and the Dolphin" in 1994 based on the myth of Arion. Title: Two Lives (non-fiction) Passage: Vikram Seth's second non-fiction work, Two Lives, is the story of a century and of a love affair across an ethnic divide. As the name suggests, it is a story of two extraordinary lives, that of his great uncle, Shanti Behari Seth, and of his German Jewish great aunt, Hennerle Gerda Caro. Title: Renewal (film) Passage: Renewal is a 2008 documentary film. It is a feature-length documentary film about religious-environmental activists. Directed and produced by American filmmakers Marty Ostrow and Terry Kay Rockefeller, the film includes eight stories that represent the growing religious-environmental movement. Each story is set in a different religious-tradition, addressing a different environmental concern. "Renewal" began airing on public television stations in the United States in April, 2009.
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Who contributed more to awareness of Japanese animation in the U.S., Philip Kaufman or Carl Macek?
Title: Robotech Defenders Passage: The Robotech Defenders are a line of scale model kits released by Revell during the early 1980s with an accompanying limited comic series published by DC Comics. Contrary to what their name seems to imply, the "'Robotech Defenders'" are not part of the Robotech Anime Universe adapted by Carl Macek and released by Harmony Gold USA, however they did adopt the same moniker and logo. Title: List of Robotech episodes Passage: "Robotech" is an 85-episode adaptation of three different Japanese anime science fiction television series, "The Super Dimension Fortress Macross", "The Super Dimension Cavalry Southern Cross" and "Genesis Climber Mospeada", under the direction of Carl Macek. "Robotech" was originally aired in syndication starting in 1985 and has been seen in North America, Australia, the Philippines, Hong Kong, South Africa and Europe. Within the combined and edited story, "Robotechnology" refers to the scientific advances discovered in an alien starship that crashed on a South Pacific island. With this technology, Earth developed giant robotic machines (many of which were capable of transforming into vehicles) to fight three successive extraterrestrial invasions. Title: Captain Harlock and the Queen of a Thousand Years Passage: Captain Harlock and the Queen of a Thousand Years is an animated science fiction television series produced by Harmony Gold USA. The series was created by Carl Macek by combining footage from Leiji Matsumotos "Captain Harlock" and "Queen Millennia" anime series. Title: Japanese pop culture in the United States Passage: The flow of Japanese animation and manga to the United States has increased American awareness of Japanese animation. Anime differs from American animation in the range of its audiences and themes. Anime is made for adults more often than are American cartoons, and often deals with more serious themes. Anime and manga incorporate a multitude of genres such as romance, action, horror, comedy, drama and cover a wide variety of topics like teen suicides, high school rivalries, and social rebellion. Described as a gateway for many fans that takes them to a whole new culture; it is used as a way to learn about Japan. People who are avid devotees to anime in the United States affectionately refer to themselves as otaku, although in Japan the term is similar to geek, and is commonly frowned upon by society. Much like punk and goth, anime has become a subculture. Title: Dirty Pair: Project Eden Passage: Dirty Pair: Project Eden, known in Japan as Dirty Pair: The Movie ( Daati Pea Gekijou-ban), is a feature-length anime film based on the "Dirty Pair" anime series, originally released in Japan on November 28, 1986. The movie was originally licensed in North America in 1994 by Streamline Pictures, but was later redubbed and released on DVD on November 9, 2003 by ADV Films. The Streamline version was directed by Carl Macek. Title: Carl Macek Passage: Carl F. Macek (September 21, 1951 April 17, 2010) was an American screenwriter, script editor, casting director, dialogue and voice director, storyboard artist, director, voice actor and producer on numerous English language adaptations of anime during the 1980s and 1990s. His work is considered by many to have been invaluable in creating mainstream awareness of Japanese animation in the United States. Title: Robotech 3000 Passage: Robotech 3000 was Harmony Gold's attempt to revive the Robotech franchise before the turn of the millennium. After the relative success of "" and "", a new Robotech sequel was proposed that would use 3D CG visuals, with producer Jason Netter and writer Carl Macek at the helm. Title: Philip Kaufman Passage: Philip Kaufman (born October 23, 1936) is an American film director and screenwriter who has directed fifteen films over a Title: Casshan: Robot Hunter Passage: Casshan: Robot Hunter, known in Japan as Robot Hunter Casshern ( , Robotto Hant Kyashn ) or simply Casshern ( , Kyashn , romanized as Casshan in the official logo) , is an original video animation (OVA) series that was directed by Hiroyuki Fukushima, produced by Tatsunoko and Gainax, and animated by Artmic. The OVA was later adapted into an English-language dubbed film that was directed by Carl Macek. This series is based on Tatsunoko Productions' 1973 anime series "Neo-Human Casshern". Title: My Beautiful Girl, Mari Passage: My Beautiful Girl, Mari (; lit. "The Story of Mari") is a 2002 South Korean animated film. It follows the story of a young boy during summer vacation and ascends into flights of surrealistic fantasy, which may or may not be dream sequences. The English-language dub was directed and produced by Carl Macek and licensed by A.D. Vision.
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Which 1956 French movie began the acting and directing career of Franois Leterrier?
Title: Les Mauvais Coups Passage: Les Mauvais Coups (Naked Autumn) is a 1961 French psychological drama under the direction of Franois Leterrier. It tells the story of the tragic demise of a 10-year marriage. Title: Les Babas Cool Passage: Les Babas Cool is a French comedy film directed by Franois Leterrier. It was released in 1981. Title: Gervaise (film) Passage: Gervaise is a 1956 French film directed by Ren Clment based on the novel "L'Assommoir" by mile Zola. It depicts a working-class woman in the mid-nineteenth century (played by Maria Schell) trying to cope with the descent of her husband (played by Franois Prier) into alcoholism. The film was nominated for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 29th Academy Awards. Schell won the Volpi Cup for Best Actress at the 1956 Venice Film Festival for her performance. Title: Anderson's Cross Passage: Anderson's Cross is a 2010 comedy-drama film that was written and directed by Jerome Elston Scott, who also starred in the movie, as his first writing and directing project. Production for the movie began in 2003 and the movie had its world premiere on May 20, 2010, when it was given a limited theatrical release. It stars Elston Scott, Nicholas Downs, and Heather Bergdahl as three best friends whose evolving relationships cause tension in their senior year of high school. The film was released on DVD November 22, 2010. Title: A Man Escaped Passage: A Man Escaped or: The Wind Bloweth Where It Listeth (French: "Un condamn mort s'est chapp ou Le vent souffle o il veut" ) is a 1956 French film directed by Robert Bresson. It is based on the memoirs of Andr Devigny, a member of the French Resistance held in Montluc prison by the occupying Germans during World War II. The protagonist of the film is called Fontaine. The second part of the title comes from the Bible ( ) using the words of the Authorized King James Version (more recent translations use words like "wants" (which is the title in French) or "pleases" instead of "listeth"). Bresson himself was imprisoned by the Germans as a member of the French Resistance. Title: A King Without Distraction Passage: A King Without Distraction (French: Un roi sans divertissement ) is a 1963 French mystery film directed by Franois Leterrier, starring Claude Giraud and Colette Renard. The story is set in the winter of 1840 and follows a police captain who investigates the disappearance of a young girl from a village. Title: Goodbye Emmanuelle Passage: Goodbye Emmanuelle (aka Emmanuelle 3) is a 1977 French softcore erotica movie directed by Franois Leterrier, and starring Sylvia Kristel. The music score is by Serge Gainsbourg. In this sequel, Emmanuelle and Jean move to the Seychelles, where she leaves him. Title: Tranches de vie Passage: Tranches de vie (Slice of Life) is a 1985 French comedy-sci fi film directed by Franois Leterrier. It is based on Grard Lauzier's comic strip of the same name. Title: 1956 French Championships Men's Doubles Passage: The 1956 French Championships Men's Doubles was one of the competitions of the 1956 French Championships, a tennis tournament held at the Stade Roland-Garros in Paris, France from 15 May until 26 May 1956. The matches were played in a best-of-five sets format. Don Candy and Bob Perry defeated Ashley Cooper and Lew Hoad 75, 63, 63 in the final to win the title. The winning teams received 25,000 French franc per player with the runner-up players earning 12,000 Fr and the four losing semifinalists receiving 6,000 Fr each. Title: Franois Leterrier Passage: Franois Leterrier, born 26 May 1929 in Margny-ls-Compigne, is a French film director and actor. He entered the film industry when he was cast in Robert Bresson's film "A Man Escaped". After this he went on to become a director himself.
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A Man Escaped
Robert Hornmede, (died 1409), of Guildford, was an English politician, Guildford, is a large town in Surrey, in which country, located 27 mi southwest of central London on the A3 trunk road, midway between the capital and Portsmouth?
Title: Shackleford Passage: Shackleford is a village and civil parish in the Borough of Guildford, Surrey, England centred to the west of the A3 between Guildford and Petersfield 32 mi southwest of London and 5.2 mi southwest of Guildford. Shackleford includes the localities of Eashing, Hurtmore, Norney and Gatwick. Title: Peper Harow Passage: Peper Harow is a rural village and civil parish in south-west Surrey close to the town of Godalming. It was a noted early cricket venue. Its easternmost fields are in part given up to the A3 trunk road. Title: Trunk roads in Wales Passage: Trunk roads in Wales were first created in the Trunk Roads Act of 1936 when the UK Ministry of Transport took direct control over 30 of the principal roads in Great Britain from English, Welsh and Scottish local authorities. The number of trunk roads were expanded from 30 to 101 in the Trunk Roads Act of 1946. These roads formed what the Act called "the national system of routes for through traffic". Since Welsh devolution the Trunk Road system in Wales has been managed by the South Wales Trunk Road Agent and North Mid Wales Trunk Road Agent on behalf of the Welsh Government. As of April 2015, out of a total of 34495 mi of roads in Wales, 1576 mi are trunk roads (including 133 mi of motorways and 350 mi of dual carriageway). Title: Guildford Passage: is a large town in Surrey, England, located 27 mi southwest of central London on the A3 trunk road midway between the capital and Portsmouth. Title: Robert Hornmede Passage: Robert Hornmede (died 1409), of Guildford, Surrey, was an English politician. Title: Kennington Park Road Passage: Kennington Park Road is a main road in south-east London, England, and is part of the A3 trunk road. It runs from Newington Butts at its Y-junction with Kennington Lane, south-west to the Oval, where the A3 continues as Clapham Road, towards Stockwell. At this crossroads junction, Camberwell New Road and Kennington Oval head towards Camberwell Green and Vauxhall respectively. Title: A333 road Passage: The A333 is a short road in Surrey, England. It runs between the Hazel Grove junction of the A3 trunk road and the centre of Hindhead both in the large semi-rural civil parish of Haslemere, centred on the town of that name. It was a section of the A3 trunk road until it was re-numbered in 2011, as planned, on the Hindhead Tunnel's construction which bypasses it. Title: Stoke Park, Guildford Passage: Stoke Park is a large area of Parkland on the edge of the town centre of Guildford, Surrey, England donated to Guildford by the Lord Onslow in 1925 with the express wish that it "remain for all time a lung of the town", Between London Road and Parkway, two of the four arterial roads to the A3(M), Stoke Park is largest park within the town signed area of Guildford. It is also a Green Flag award winning park. The park and its woodland have remained more or less intact since they were laid out in the 18th-century. Then, there was the manor house which owned slightly more land remaining from the manor of Stoke-next-Guildford, complete with walled garden and icehouse. Title: A3 road Passage: The A3, known as the Portsmouth Road or London Road in sections, is a major road connecting London and Portsmouth passing close to Kingston upon Thames, Guildford, Haslemere and Petersfield. For much of its 67 mi length, it is classified as a trunk road and therefore managed by Highways England. Almost all of the road has been built to dual carriageway standards or wider. Apart from bypass sections in London, the road travels in a southwest direction and, after Liss, south-southwest. Title: Kingston Vale Passage: Kingston Vale is a district in the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames in the south west of London. It is a residential area between Richmond Park, Wimbledon Common and Coombe Hill. The main road is the A308 which is a through route for traffic passing to and from Kingston Hill to the A3 trunk road (generally known as the "Kingston By-pass"). Many of the branch roads are cul-de-sacs.
England
Robert Hornmede
Guildford
What structure dates back to 1502 and its 10th laird was a Scottish Politician known for the Montgomery Plot?
Title: Kenneth Mackenzie, 10th of Kintail Passage: Kenneth Mackenzie (died 6 June 1568), was the 10th laird of Kintail and he was nicknamed "Coinneach na Cuirc" in Scottish Gaelic (or Kenneth of the Whittle), was a Highland chief, head of the Clan Mackenzie, who flourished in the turbulent Scottish politics of the mid-16th century. Title: Skelmorlie Castle Passage: Skelmorlie Castle stands on the eastern shore of the Firth of Clyde, Scotland, at the north-western corner of the county of Ayrshire. The structure dates from 1502, and was formerly the seat and stronghold of the Montgomery Clan. The modern village of Skelmorlie lies to the north of the castle. Title: Alexander Fraser, 11th Lord Saltoun Passage: Alexander Fraser, 11th Lord Saltoun (16041693), was a Scottish peer and the 10th Laird of Philorth. Title: Hugh Montgomery, 1st Viscount Montgomery Passage: Sir Hugh Montgomery, 1st Viscount Montgomery of the Great Ards (c. 1560 15 May 1636) was an aristocrat and a soldier, known as one of the "founding fathers" of the Ulster-Scots along with Sir James Hamilton, 1st Viscount Claneboye. Montgomery was born in Ayrshire at Broadstone Castle, near Beith. He was the son of Adam Montgomery, the 5th Laird of Braidstane, by his wife and cousin. Title: Casa Fontana-Silvestri Passage: Casa Fontana-Silvestri is one of the few Renaissance buildings surviving in Milan, Italy. The main structure dates back to the 12th century, but its current form is due to a thorough modification that were made at the end of the 14th century, in a style that mixes Renaissance and Gothic elements. Title: Archibald Napier, 1st Lord Napier Passage: Archibald Napier, 1st Lord Napier, the 9th Laird Napier of Merchiston (c. 1576 November, 1645), was a Scottish politician and judge. In 1627 he was created Lord Napier of Merchiston and Baronet of Nova Scotia. Title: Benjamin Moodie Passage: Captain Benjamin Moodie (1789 - 1856) was the 10th Laird of Melsetter who led a party of 200 Scottish immigrants to the Cape Colony in 1817, three years before the arrival of the 1820 Settlers. Benjamin was considered the hero for scots in south africa. Title: Sir James Montgomery, 4th Baronet Passage: Sir James Montgomery, 4th Baronet (or Montgomerie, died 1694) was the tenth laird of Skelmorlie. He was a Scottish politician known for the Montgomery Plot, a Jacobite scheme to restore King James VII and II to the thrones of Scotland and England. Title: James Campbell (British Army officer, died 1831) Passage: Sir James Campbell (17451831) was a Scottish officer of the British Army, and author of "Memoirs of Sir James Campbell of Ardkinglas, written by Himself". Until 1810 he was known as James Callander. While not a baronet, as he claimed, he used the title "Sir". James Callander Campbell was 5th Laird of Craigforth and 15th Laird of Ardkinglas. Title: Douglas of Mains Passage: The Douglases of Mains are a branch of the Clan Douglas, related to the Lords of Douglas through Archibald I, Lord of Douglas. The first Laird obtained land through marriage into the Galbraith family, which had been granted land in New Kilpatrick by Maldowen, Earl of Lennox. The family produced minor nobles in the Scottish court, perhaps the most notable of which was Malcolm Douglas, the 8th Laird, executed for treason in Edinburgh for conspiracy in the Raid of Ruthven. His second son, Robert Douglas, was made Viscount of Belhaven and is buried in Holyrood Abbey. The family intermarried in the Glasgow area, having links with the Campbells of Blythswood, with landed families across Scotland (including the Duke of Douglas) and more latterly the United Kingdom. The title became extinct in the 20th century; the last 33.5 acre of the estate (including the house) was sold to Dunbartonshire county and was subsequently used for the erection of the secondary school, Douglas Academy, in Milngavie prior to the death of the last heir (Lt-Col Archibald Vivian Campbell Douglas) in 1977.
Skelmorlie Castle
Sir James Montgomery, 4th Baronet
Skelmorlie Castle
Who was Chinese born, Gregory Nava or King Hu?
Title: Hu Bing Passage: Hu Bing (born February 14, 1971) is a Chinese actor, model, singer, designer, producer, and philanthropist. He started as a fashion model in 1990 and been a male model in China for over 20 years. He won the "Top Chinese Male Model" title in 1991 and was the first Chinese male model to walk the international fashion runway. Since then, Hu has been the image for many top international fashion names such as Louis Vuitton, Dolce Gabbana, Valentino, etc. Hu started his transition from the fashion runway to the TV screen in 1996 and became a household name after the success of the TV drama "Love Talks" (1999), in which he played the male leading role. Continuously from 2000 to 2005, Hu was voted one of the four most popular young actors in China (Hu left China to further strengthen his performing aptitude in an American institute in 2005). Hu is known for his on-screen portrayals in both China and Japan as an actor, and as a fashion icon all across Asia. Title: A Time of Destiny Passage: A Time of Destiny is a 1988 American drama film directed by Gregory Nava and written by Nava and Anna Thomas. The story is based on the opera "La forza del destino" by Giuseppe Verdi. The motion picture was executive produced by Shep Gordon and Carolyn Pfeiffer. It features original music by veteran composer Ennio Morricone. Title: List of accolades received by Frida Passage: "Frida" is a 2002 biographical film about Mexican painter Frida Kahlo, directed by Julie Taymor. It was adapted from Hayden Herrera's "" by Clancy Sigal, Diane Lake, Gregory Nava and Anna Thomas. Actress Salma Hayek was cast as Kahlo, while Alfred Molina portrays her husband Diego Rivera. The film premiered at the Venice Film Festival on August 29, 2002, where it competed for the Golden Lion. "Frida" then went on to play at the Toronto International Film Festival and the Chicago International Film Festivals. The film received a limited release in the United States from October 25, 2002. As of October 2012, "Frida" has earned over 56 million in its total worldwide gross at the box office. Title: My Family (film) Passage: My Family is a 1995 independent American drama film directed by Gregory Nava, written by Nava and Anna Thomas, and starring Jimmy Smits, Edward James Olmos, and Esai Morales. The film depicts three generations of a Mexican American family who emigrated from Mexico and settled in East Los Angeles. Title: American Family (2002 TV series) Passage: American Family, sometimes called American Family: Journey of Dreams is a PBS series created by Gregory Nava that follows the lives of a Latino family in Los Angeles. This was the first broadcast television drama series featuring a predominantly Latino cast. It also was the first original primetime American episodic drama to air on PBS in decades -- since the series "I'll Fly Away" moved to the network. Title: Gregory Nava Passage: Gregory James Nava (born April 10, 1949) is an American film director, producer and screenwriter. Title: The Confessions of Amans (film) Passage: The Confessions of Amans is a 1977 American 16mm drama film directed by Gregory Nava and written by Nava and his then newly wed wife Anna Thomas. Title: El Norte (film) Passage: El Norte is a 1983 British-American low-budget independent drama film, directed by Gregory Nava. The screenplay was written by Gregory Nava and Anna Thomas, based on Nava's story. The movie was first presented at the Telluride Film Festival in 1983, and its wide release was in January 1984. Title: King Hu Passage: Hu Jinquan (29 April 1932 14 January 1997), better known as King Hu, was a Chinese film director based in Hong Kong and Taiwan. He is best known for directing various "wuxia" films in the 1960s and 1970s, which brought Chinese cinema (including Hong Kong and Taiwan) to new technical and artistic heights. His films "Come Drink with Me" (1966), "Dragon Gate Inn" (1967), and "A Touch of Zen" (19691971) inaugurated a new generation of "wuxia" films in the late 1960s. Apart from being a film director, Hu was also a screenwriter and set designer. Title: Frida Passage: Frida is a 2002 American biopic drama film directed by Julie Taymor. It depicts the professional and private life of the surrealist Mexican painter Frida Kahlo. It stars Salma Hayek in her Academy Award-nominated portrayal as Kahlo and Alfred Molina as her husband, Diego Rivera. The movie was adapted by Clancy Sigal, Diane Lake, Gregory Nava and Anna Thomas from the book "Frida: A Biography of Frida Kahlo" by Hayden Herrera.
King Hu
Gregory Nava
King Hu
Mexican banda music singer Valentn Elizalde had songs that eulogized which Mexican suspected drug lord based in Chihuahua?
Title: Antonio Crdenas Guilln Passage: Antonio Ezequiel Crdenas Guilln (5 March 1962 5 November 2010), commonly referred to by his alias Tony Tormenta ("Tony Storm"), was a Mexican suspected drug lord and co-leader of the Gulf Cartel, a drug trafficking organization based in Tamaulipas. He headed the criminal group along with Jorge Eduardo Costilla Snchez. Antonio was considered by Mexican security forces as one of Mexico's most-wanted men. Title: Efran Teodoro Torres Passage: Efran Teodoro Torres (died 3 March 2007) was a Mexican suspected drug lord and one of the founders of Los Zetas, a criminal organization formed by former soldiers of the Mexican Armed Forces. He joined the Mexican Army in mid-1991 but deserted after seven years of service. In 1998, Torres was recruited by the drug lord Osiel Crdenas Guilln to join the ranks of the Gulf Cartel, a drug trafficking organization. The new group formed by ex-commandos came to be known as Los Zetas. Title: Luis Fernando Snchez Arellano Passage: Luis Fernando Snchez Arellano (b. ca. 1977), commonly referred to by the alias El Ingeniero ("The Engineer"), is a Mexican suspected drug lord and former leader of the Tijuana Cartel, a drug trafficking organization based in Tijuana, Baja California. He competed with three other major cartels, the Jurez Cartel, the Gulf Cartel, and the Sinaloa Cartel, for the illegal drug corridors into the United States. Title: Vicente Carrillo Fuentes Passage: Vicente Carrillo Fuentes (born October 16, 1962), commonly referred to by his alias El Viceroy, is a Mexican suspected drug lord and former leader of the Jurez Cartel, a drug trafficking organization. The cartel is based in Chihuahua, one of the primary transportation routes for billions of dollars' worth of illegal drug shipments entering the United States from Mexico annually. He was one of Mexico's most-wanted drug lords. Title: Galindo Mellado Cruz Passage: Galdino or Galindo Mellado Cruz (18 April 1973 9 May 2014), commonly referred to by his alias El Mellado andor Z-9, was a Mexican suspected drug lord and one of the founders of Los Zetas, a criminal organization originally formed by ex-commandos from the Mexican Armed Forces. He joined the Mexican Army in 1992 and was part of the Grupo Aeromvil de Fuerzas Especiales (GAFE), an elite special forces unit of the Army. In 1999, he withdrew from the military and was recruited by the Gulf Cartel, a drug trafficking organization, shortly thereafter. Title: Valentn Elizalde Passage: Valentn Elizalde Valencia (1 February 1979 25 November 2006) was a Mexican banda music singer gunned down in an ambush. Known by the nickname "El Gallo de Oro" (The Golden Rooster), his biggest Banda hits included: "Vete Ya," "Ebrio de Amor", " Vete Con l", "Vuelve Cariito", "Cmo Me Duele", "Vencedor", " Mi Virgencita", and "Soy As". Some of his songs were narcocorridos eulogizing Mexican drug lords like Vicente Carrillo Fuentes. He was allegedly murdered at the age of 27 by a member of the drug trafficking gang Los Zetas, which at that time served as the armed wing of the Gulf Cartel. Title: Hctor Beltrn Leyva Passage: Hctor Beltrn Leyva (born 15 February 1965) is a Mexican suspected drug lord and former leader of the Beltrn Leyva Cartel, a drug trafficking organization. He is the brother of Arturo Beltrn Leyva (deceased), former leader of the cartel. Hctor was the second-in-command and rose to the leadership of the criminal organization after his brother's death on 16 December 2009 during a confrontation with Mexican marines. Title: Nabor Vargas Garca Passage: Nabor Vargas Garca (born 12 July 1976) is a Mexican suspected drug lord and one of the founders of Los Zetas, a criminal group formed by former soldiers of the Mexican Armed Forces. Title: Ignacio Coronel Villarreal Passage: Ignacio "Nacho" Coronel Villarreal (1 February 1954 29 July 2010) was a Mexican suspected drug lord and one of the founders of the Sinaloa Cartel, a criminal group based in Sinaloa. He worked alongside Joaqun "El Chapo" Guzmn, Mexico's most-wanted drug lord. His stronghold was Jalisco. Title: Mario Ramrez Trevio Passage: Mario Armando Ramrez Trevio (born 5 March 1962), commonly referred to by his aliases El Peln andor X-20, is a Mexican suspected drug lord and former leader of the Gulf Cartel, a drug trafficking organization.
Vicente Carrillo Fuentes
Valentn Elizalde
Vicente Carrillo Fuentes
Do Ishmael Bernal and Charles Vidor have the same nationality?
Title: Nora Aunor filmography Passage: Nora Aunor is a Filipino actress, recording artist, and film producer who has worked in theater, radio, television,concerts and film. She started her career as a singer and eventually tried her luck on movies. Aunor made more than 1 movie in the span of more than 45 years. She is the only actress of her generation to have been directed by four National Artists for film Awardees, Gerardo de Leon, Lamberto Avellana, Lino Brocka, and Ishmael Bernal. As an actress, she is regarded as one of the best in the business because of the quality movies, television shows and stage plays that she did. She was named by NO! Magazine as one of the "Philippines' 15 Best Actors of All Time" in 2004, S Magazine named her as the "Philippines' Best Actress of All Time" in 2006 and in 2010, she was hailed by the Green Planet Movie Awards as one of the "10 Asian Best Actresses of the Decade". Title: Manila by Night Passage: Manila by Night also known as City After Dark is a 1980 Filipino directed by Ishmael Bernal and starring Gina Alajar and Charito Solis. Released at the height of the Marcos regime, the film uncovers the other face of Manila by depicting the ugly aspects of life in the city - unemployment, prostitution, drug addiction, and lack of decent housing. Considered as one of Bernal's masterpieces, it is an epic multi-narrative of people who have shady pasts and are trying to exist in an unforgiving world. Title: Ikaw ay Akin Passage: Ikaw ay Akin is a 1978 Filipino romantic drama film directed by Ishmael Bernal, about a man's gulit over his affair with another woman that hurt the feelings of his long time girlfriend. It starred Nora Aunor Vilma Santos and Christopher De Leon in leading roles, and also had pre-stardom actors in minor roles; like Rene Requiestas and Sandy Andolong, who later become De Leon's wife. Title: Charles Vidor Passage: Charles Vidor (July 27, 1900June 4, 1959) was a Hungarian film director. Title: Ishmael Bernal Passage: Ishmael Bernal (30 September 1938 2 June 1996) was a Filipino film, stage and television director, actor and screenwriter. Noted for his melodramas, particularly with feminist and moral issues, he directed many landmark Filipino films such as "Nunal sa Tubig" (1975), "City After Dark" (1980), "Relasyon" (1982), "Himala" (1982), and "Hinugot sa Langit" (1985). He was declared a National Artist of the Philippines in 2001. Title: Manila (2009 film) Passage: Manila is an independently produced twinbill film that pays homage to Lino Brocka's "Jaguar" and Ishmael Bernal's "Manila By Night". Piolo Pascual co-produced and starred in both episodes. Title: Pinulot Ka Lang sa Lupa Passage: Pinulot Ka Lang sa Lupa (  You Were Just Picked Up from the Ground English title: Envy) is a 2017 Philippine melodrama television series broadcast by GMA Network starring Julie Anne San Jose, Benjamin Alves, LJ Reyes, Martin del Rosario, and Jean Garcia. It is based on the comic novel and the 1987 film of the same title courtesy of Regal Films starring Lorna Tolentino, Gabby Concepcion and Maricel Soriano, created by Gilda Olvidado and directed by Ishmael Bernal. It replacing "Sa Piling ni Nanay" on January 30, 2017 on GMA Afternoon Prime block. Title: Shake, Rattle amp; Roll (film) Passage: Shake, Rattle Roll is a 1984 Filipino horror anthology film directed by Emmanuel H. Borlaza, Ishmael Bernal, and Peque Gallaga. It is the first installment in the "Shake, Rattle Roll" film series. This was the only film in the series to be produced and distributed by Athena Productions, with the rest of the installments produced and distributed by Regal Films. The film was an entry of the 10th Metro Manila Film Festival, with Herbert Bautista winning Best Actor. Title: Hinugot sa Langit Passage: Hinugot sa Langit (lit. "Snatched from Heaven") is a 1985 Gawad Urian Award winning Filipino melodramatic film directed by Ishmael Bernal based on moral values. It is considered a classic in Filipino cinema and picked up four Gawad Urian Awards. It is about an unwanted pregnancy and issues with abortion and the church. Title: Himala Passage: Himala ("Miracle") is a 1982 Filipino drama film directed by Ishmael Bernal and produced by the Experimental Cinema of the Philippines. The film's script was written by Ricky Lee based on the story of a teenage girl on Cabra Island in the province of Occidental Mindoro between 1966 and 1967.
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Ishmael Bernal
Charles Vidor
How many albums did Ringo Starr His All-Starr Band release before Time Takes Time?
Title: Most Famous Hits Passage: Most Famous Hits is a live concert DVD by Ringo Starr and His All-Starr Band release April 14, 2003. The concert features accompaniments by Joe Walsh, Clarence Clemons and others. Running time is 111 Minutes. Title: Extended Versions (Ringo Starr album) Passage: Extended Versions is a live album by Ringo Starr His All-Starr Band released by BMG on 1 April 2003. The album features the tracks from the All-Starr Band's 2001 tour. (Tracks from the 2001 edition of the All-Starr Band also appeared on the album, "King Biscuit Flower Hour Presents Ringo His New All-Starr Band", released in 2002). Title: Ringo Starr and His All-Starr Band Passage: Ringo Starr and His All-Starr Band is Ringo Starr's first official live album, and the first album recorded with his All-Starr Band, recorded in 1989 during his successful comeback tour and released in 1990. It was also Starr's first release of unheard material in seven years. Title: Ringo Starr and Friends Passage: Ringo Starr and Friends is a 2006 live album by rock musician and ex-Beatle Ringo Starr, following his 2005-2006 successful tour. The album features the tracks from the All-Starr Band's 2001 tour. (Tracks from the 2001 edition of the All-Starr Band also appeared on the album, "King Biscuit Flower Hour Presents Ringo His New All-Starr Band", released in 2002. Ringo's friends included on the album are Ian Hunter, Howard Jones, Roger Hodgson, Sheila E, Greg Lake and Mark Rivera. Title: Time Takes Time Passage: Time Takes Time is the tenth studio album by Ringo Starr, released in 1992, his critically acclaimed comeback album. His first studio album since 1983's "Old Wave", it followed a successful 198990 world tour with his All-Starr Band. "Time Takes Time" features several celebrity guests including Brian Wilson, Harry Nilsson and Electric Light Orchestra frontman Jeff Lynne. Title: Ringo Starr amp; His All-Starr Band Passage: Ringo Starr His All-Starr Band is a live rock supergroup with shifting personnel led by former Beatles drummer and vocalist Ringo Starr. Title: The Anthology... So Far Passage: The Anthology... So Far is a triple live compilation album by Ringo Starr released on 5 February 2001 by Eagle in the UK, while the US release occurred on 24 July by Koch. Rounding up the bulk of the material on 1990s "Ringo Starr and His All-Starr Band", 1993's "" and 1997's "Ringo Starr and His Third All-Starr Band-Volume 1" in addition to previously unheard material recorded live in 1995, 1997 and 2000, "The Anthology... So Far" stands as an exhaustive collection of Starr's concert highlights spanning a decade. Title: Ringo Starr amp; His All Starr Band Live 2006 Passage: Ringo Starr His All Starr Band Live 2006 is a 2008 live album by rock supergroup Ringo Starr His All-Starr Band. It was recorded during his 2006 All-Starr Tour in Uncasville, Connecticut. Title: Ringo Starr and His Third All-Starr Band-Volume 1 Passage: Ringo Starr and His Third All-Starr Band-Volume 1 was a limited edition live album by Ringo Starr, and his All Starr band, recorded at the Nippon Budokan, Tokyo, Japan. The album was released on 12 August 1997 by Blockbuster videos for only 5.99. The All-Starr Band included the return of the keyboardist Billy Preston and Starr's son Zak. Title: Live at the Greek Theatre 2008 Passage: Live at the Greek Theatre 2008 is a live album released by musician Ringo Starr His All-Starr Band in 2010. It is one of few current albums that Ringo Starr has released on a major label, this one being released on Universal Music Group, as well as his 2008 studio album "Liverpool 8", which was released under Capitol Records. One of the reasons that this particular live album might have been released on a more popular label is because the Greek Theatre (located in Los Angeles) is more of a bigger venue then some of Ringo's other concert locations. The album oddly removes many of the songs that were sung at the concert. On the filmed concert, also included with the CD, there are several more songs. Such examples are Edgar Winter's "Frankenstein" and what would have been an obvious choice for the album, a live version of Ringo Starr's "Liverpool 8" song. Also, there is a sing-along version of John Lennon's "Give Peace a Chance". News of the album was originally revealed on the Beatles' official website as well as Ringo's official website.
tenth studio album
Time Takes Time
Ringo Starr amp; His All-Starr Band
Planet Coaster is the spiritual succsessor to what October 26,2004 simulation video game release?
Title: Racing Simulation 2 Passage: Racing Simulation 2 is a driving simulation video game, released for PC developed and released by Ubisoft in 1998 (although it was minorly re-released in 2002) It incorporates and is based on factors from the sport of Formula One. It is the second Racing Simulation game to be released, following the original F1 Racing Simulation and predecessing Racing Simulation 3, which was released in 2001. Title: RollerCoaster Tycoon 3 Passage: RollerCoaster Tycoon 3 is a construction and management simulation video game. It is the third installment in the "RollerCoaster Tycoon" series, first released on October 26, 2004, in North America. "RollerCoaster Tycoon 3" places players in charge of managing amusement parks; rides can be built or demolished, terrain and scenery can be adjusted, and prices can be controlled to keep visitors or "peeps" happy. Title: Air Traffic Chaos Passage: Air Traffic Chaos is an air traffic controller simulation video game developed and published by Majesco Entertainment for the Nintendo DS handheld video game console. It has previously been released in Japan under the name ("I Am An Air Traffic Controller"), and later in Europe under the title "Air Traffic Controller by DS". A video game demo was made available before its release for the Wii's Nintendo Channel. Title: Capitalism (video game) Passage: Capitalism is a business simulation video game first published in 1995 by Interactive Magic, developed by Enlight for the Macintosh and MS-DOS and designed by Trevor Chan. Other similar business simulation games include "Industry Giant, Entrepreneur" and "The Corporate Machine." "Capitalism" may be the first successful business simulation game. Title: Planet Coaster Passage: Planet Coaster is a construction and management simulation video game developed and published by Frontier Developments for Microsoft Windows and is available on Steam. Planet Coaster was released worldwide on 17 November 2016. Frontier had previously worked in the construction and management genre with "RollerCoaster Tycoon 3", of which "Planet Coaster" is a spiritual successor. Title: Jane's USAF Passage: Jane's USAF is a jet aircraft Combat flight simulation video game released in 1999. It is set between the late 1960s to the early 2000s. The combat flight simulation is a survey simulation featuring photo-realistic graphics and satellite imagery for terrain. The game features four campaigns: the Vietnam War, Operation Desert Storm, and two fictional campaigns, one based on the Red Flag exercises and one depicting a war between NATO and the Russian Federation in the then-future year of 2005. Title: Command: Modern Air Naval Operations Passage: Command: Modern Air Naval Operations (CMANO), often known as simply Command, is a warfare simulation video game developed by Warfare Sims, published by Matrix Games and released on September 24, 2013. Often described as the spiritual successor to the legacy "Harpoon" series, Command expands on both the scope and detail of simulation compared to "Harpoon" and was designed to overcome the earlier series limitations. Title: Pop Cutie! Street Fashion Simulation Passage: Pop Cutie! Street Fashion Simulation, known in Japan as That's QT, is a fashion design and business management simulation video game developed and published by Koei for the Nintendo DS handheld video game console. Title: Game Dev Story Passage: Game Dev Story is a simulation video game developed and published by Kairosoft for Microsoft Windows, iOS, and Android. It was released for Windows in April of 1997 , for iOS and Android on October 9, 2010, and for Windows Phone on July 6, 2015. The game follows a player-controlled video game company and its attempts to expand into a sales powerhouse over time. As a simulation, the game and the direction of the company is controlled by the player, following a parallel timeline of the video game industry and its history. The game was released to positive reviews, with many reviewers focusing on "Game Dev Story"' s addictive aspects and its witty references to video game pop culture. Title: True Golf Classics: Pebble Beach Golf Links Passage: True Golf Classics: Pebble Beach Golf Links (New 3D Golf Simulation: , New 3D Golf Simulation: Peburubchi no hat , lit. "New 3D Golf Simulation: Storm Wave of Pebble Beach") is a traditional golf simulation video game that was originally released in 1992 for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. It was eventually released in 1993 to the Sega Genesis and the NEC PC9801. It is part of TE Soft's "True Golf" series.
RollerCoaster Tycoon 3
Planet Coaster
RollerCoaster Tycoon 3
What theatrical season did the musical with music by Andrew Lippa open?
Title: The Addams Family (musical) Passage: The Addams Family is a musical comedy with music and lyrics by Andrew Lippa and the book by Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice. The show is based upon "The Addams Family" characters created by Charles Addams in his single-panel gag cartoons, which depict a ghoulish American family with an affinity for all things macabre. Although numerous film and television adaptations of Addams' cartoons exist, the musical is the first stage show based on the characters. "The Addams Family" is also the first show produced by Elephant Eye Theatricals. Title: When You're an Addams Passage: "When You're an Addams" is the opening number of "The Addams Family" musical. The music and lyrics are written by Andrew Lippa. The last lines are reprised in the curtain call. Title: Andrew Lippa Passage: Andrew Lippa (December 22, 1964) is an American composer, lyricist, book writer, performer, and producer. He is a resident artist at the Ars Nova Theater in New York City. Title: The Wild Party (LaChiusa musical) Passage: The Wild Party is a musical with a book by Michael John LaChiusa and George C. Wolfe and music and lyrics by LaChiusa. It is based on the 1928 Joseph Moncure March narrative poem of the same name. The Broadway production coincidentally opened during the same theatrical season (19992000) as an off-Broadway musical with the same title and source material. Title: The Wild Party (Lippa musical) Passage: The Wild Party is a musical with book, lyrics, and music by Andrew Lippa. Title: A Little Princess (Lippa musical) Passage: A Little Princess, The Musical is a musical with music by Andrew Lippa and book and lyrics by Brian Crawley, based on the 1905 children's novel of the same name by Frances Hodgson Burnett. Title: Big Fish (musical) Passage: Big Fish is a musical with music and lyrics by Andrew Lippa and a book by John August. It is based on Daniel Wallaces 1998 novel, "", and the 2003 film "Big Fish" written by August and directed by Tim Burton. Title: John amp; Jen Passage: John Jen (styled as john jen) is a musical with music by Andrew Lippa, lyrics by Tom Greenwald, and a book by Lippa and Greenwald. It is a two-person show about the relationships first between a brother and sister, John and Jen, and then, after John is killed, between Jen and her son, also named John. The musical opened Off-Broadway in 1995 and was revived Off-Broadway in 2015. Title: Little Known Facts Passage: "Little Known Facts" is a musical number in the Broadway musical comedy, "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown". The music and lyrics were written by Clark Gesner in 1966. The song was in the original Off-Broadway production of the show in 1967 and was also in the revival production in 1999, where it was added an extra stanza by Andrew Lippa. Title: Tommy Greenwald Passage: Tommy Greenwald, born April 27, 1962, as of July 2016 age 55, is an American playwright and childrens book author. Greenwald co-wrote John Jen with Andrew Lippa.
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Sir Thomas Fludd, the son of Welsh parents, became a landowner in Kent, where he held several public offices, his youngest son was which prominent English Paracelsian physician with both scientific and occult interests?
Title: Javier Valle Riestra Passage: Javier Maximiliano Alfredo Hiplito Valle Riestra Gonzlez Olaechea, (Lima, January 5, 1932), is a constitutional lawyer, jurist and Peruvian politician. Known member of the Peruvian Aprista Party, has held several public offices, among them the most controversial being President of the Council of Ministers in the government of Alberto Fujimori (1998). Title: William F. Cellini Passage: William F. Cellini (born November 5, 1934) is co-founder of the New Frontier Companies, a group of Illinois-based real estate companies with headquarters in Chicago that employ more than 250 people statewide. He was previously the chairman of the NYSE-listed Argosy Gaming Company, was the treasurer of the Sangamon County Republican Party and has held several public offices within the state of Illinois. Title: K T Chacko Passage: Kayyalathu Thomas Chacko or K.T. Chacko is a retired Indian Administrative Service officer who held several public offices in the Government of India. He was appointed as the Directorate General of Foreign Trade of India in 2004. He is widely known for his commitment to increase India's participation and role in the global economy. Title: Christopher Robinson (Virginia politician) Passage: Christopher Robinson (1645 April 1693) was a planter and a politician in the British colony of Virginia. Robinson held several public offices in Colonial Virginia and is the patriarch in America for one of the First Families of Virginia. Title: Guldeford baronets Passage: The Guldeford Baronetcy, of Hempsted Place in the County of Kent, was a title in the Baronetage of England. It was created on 4 February 1686 for Robert Guldeford. The title became extinct on his death in circa 1740. The Guldeford (or Guildford) family descended from Sir John Guldeford (d. 1493), Comptroller of the Household during the reign of King Edward IV. After supporting the Earl of Richmond (later Henry VII), Sir John and his son, Sir Richard Guildford, were attainted by Parliament. However, they were restored to favour after the accession of Henry in 1485. Sir Richard gained prominence under Henry and notably served as Master of the Ordnance. By his first wife Sir Richard was the father of Sir Edward Guildford, Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports and Master of the Ordnance, whose daughter Jane Guildford married John Dudley, 1st Duke of Northumberland. Sir Richard Guildford's second son by his first wife, George Guildford, of Hempstead Place, Kent, was the father of Sir John Guldford, High Sheriff of Kent during the reign of Edward VI. Sir John's son Sir Thomas Guldford entertained Elizabeth I in 1575. Sir Thomas was the great-great-grandfather of Sir Robert Guldford, 1st Baronet. Title: Ralph Whitfield Passage: Sir Ralph Whitfield (1588 1645) was an English lawyer, judge and landowner, who sat as a Member of Parliament and held several public offices. Title: McCartneyBone House Passage: The McCartneyBone House (also known as the BoneWilbourn House and McCartneyBoneWilbourn House) is a historic residence near Maysville in Madison County, Alabama. The house was built in 1826 by James McCartney, who came to Madison County in 1810. McCartney held several public offices in the county, including Justice of the Peace, Tax Assessor and Collector, and County Commissioner. He was also a member of the Flint River Navigation Company, which sought to improve transportation along the Flint River to the Tennessee River, making it easier to get goods from northeastern Madison County to market. McCartney died in 1831, and his wife, Martha, remarried twice, the second time to Reverend Matthew H. Bone. After Martha's death in 1885, the house remained in the family until 1955. Title: Robert Fludd Passage: Robert Fludd, also known as Robertus de Fluctibus (17 January 1574 8 September 1637), was a prominent English Paracelsian physician with both scientific and occult interests. He is remembered as an astrologer, mathematician, cosmologist, Qabalist and Rosicrucian apologist. Title: Johann Berenberg Passage: Johann Berenberg (born 12 March 1718 in Hamburg, died 2 March 1772 in Hamburg) was a Hamburg merchant banker. He was a co-owner of Berenberg Bank from 1748, with his brother, senator Paul Berenberg, and after the latter's death in 1768 the sole owner. The bank still bears his name (Joh. Berenberg, Gossler Co.). He was also noted as an art collector and held several public offices in the city-state of Hamburg. Title: Thomas Fludd Passage: Sir Thomas Fludd (about 1530 1607), the son of Welsh parents, became a landowner in Kent, where he held several public offices. His youngest son was the scientist Robert Fludd.
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Where is the Spanish football club for which Ritchie Kitoko plays based?
Title: List of Real Madrid C.F. players Passage: Real Madrid C.F. is a professional association football club based in Madrid, Spain, that plays in La Liga. The club was formed in 1902 as Madrid Football Club, and played its first competitive match on 13 May 1902, when it entered the semi-final of the Campeonato de Copa de S.M. Alfonso XIII. Real Madrid was one of the founding members of La Liga in 1929, and is one of three clubs, including FC Barcelona and Athletic Bilbao, to have never been relegated from the league. Since then, the club's first team has competed in numerous nationally and internationally organised competitions. Real is the most successful club in Spanish football, having won a total of 64 domestic titles; a record 33 La Liga titles, 19 Spanish Cups, 10 Spanish Super Cups, 1 Copa Eva Duarte and 1 League Cup. Real is the most successful club in European football, having won twenty one official UEFA trophies in total. Title: CF Nules Passage: Club de Ftbol Nules is a Spanish football club based in Nules, Province of Castelln. It was founded on 19 October 1931 and currently plays in the Regional Preferente Valenciana, fifth tier on spanish football. Title: SD Becerre Passage: Sociedad Deportiva Becerre is a Spanish football club based in Becerre, Lugo, in the autonomous community of Galicia. It currently plays in Segunda Autonmica - Group 8, the seventh level of Spanish football, holding home games at "Campo Municipal". Title: SD Eibar Passage: Sociedad Deportiva Eibar (in Basque: "Eibar Kirol Elkartea" ) is a Spanish football club based in Eibar, Gipuzkoa, in the autonomous Basque Country. Founded on 1 January 1940, the team currently plays in La Liga, having been promoted to the top tier of Spanish football for the first time in 2014. Title: Real Oviedo Passage: Real Oviedo (Asturian: "Real Uviu" ) is a Spanish football club based in Oviedo, in the autonomous community of Asturias. Founded on 26 March 1926 as a result of the merger of two clubs who had maintained a large sporting rivalry for years in the city: "Real Stadium Club Ovetense" and "Real Club Deportivo Oviedo". The club plays in the Segunda Divisin, the second tier of the Spanish football league system. Title: Valencia CF Passage: Valencia Club de Ftbol (] , ] ; also known as Valencia CF, Valencia or Los Che) is a Spanish football club based in Valencia. They play in La Liga and are one of the most successful and biggest clubs in Spanish football and European football. Valencia have won six La Liga titles, seven Copa del Rey titles, two Inter-Cities Fairs Cups (the predecessor to the UEFA Cup), one UEFA Cup, one UEFA Cup Winners' Cup and two UEFA Super Cups. They also reached two UEFA Champions League finals in a row, losing to La Liga rivals Real Madrid in 2000 and Bayern Munich on penalties after a 11 draw in 2001. Valencia were also members of the G-14 group of leading European football clubs. In total, Valencia have reached seven major European finals, winning four of them. Title: Ritchie Kitoko Passage: Ritchie Kitoko (born 11 June 1988) is a Belgian professional footballer who plays for Spanish club UCAM Murcia CF as a defensive midfielder. Title: Mlaga CF Passage: Mlaga Club de Ftbol (] , "Mlaga Football Club"), or simply Mlaga, is a Spanish football team based in Mlaga, Spain. The team currently plays in La Liga, the top division of Spanish football. Title: Juventud Cambados Passage: Club Juventud Cambados () is a Spanish football club based in the municipality of Cambados. They currently play in Segunda Autonmica Group 11, the seventh tier of Spanish football. Title: UCAM Murcia CF Passage: Universidad Catlica de Murcia Club de Ftbol, commonly known as UCAM Murcia or simply UCAM, is a Spanish football club based in Murcia. Founded in 1999 it plays in Segunda Divisin B Group 4, holding home games at "Estadio de La Condomina", with a capacity of 6,500 spectators.
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Company Viu operated by PCCW debuted in which Asian Country?
Title: Viu (streaming media) Passage: Viu is an Over-the-top (OTT) video service operated by PCCW. Debuted in Hong Kong on 26 October 2015, Vius launch rides on the experience of PCCW Medias current entertainment solutions such as nowTV, Hong Kongs first IPTV and largest pay-TV service, MOOV, Hong Kongs first OTT music platform, and further expands upon its earlier investment into Vuclip, a leading mobile video platform with over 9 million subscribers across 12 countries. Title: Timor-Leste at the 2002 Asian Games Passage: Timor-Leste (East Timor) competed in the 2002 Asian Games held in Busan, South Korea, from September 29 to October 14, 2002. East Timor was the newest Asian countryit declared its independence four months before the Games on May 20, 2002and participated in the Asian Games for the first time after the independence from Indonesia. Indonesia invaded the nation on December 7, 1975, and left in October 19, 1999 after the UN-supervised referendum. Title: Asian supermarket Passage: An Asian supermarket is a category of grocery stores in Western countries that stocks items imported from the multiple countries in East, South and Southeast Asia. Supermarkets in Asia generally (except for the Middle East) have no equivalent to the "Asian" supermarkets of the West, foodstuffs in each respective Asian country have vastly different regulations and supply chains from one another, they are localized for each countries' tastes and only carry locally approved items for that market. Examples of this: seaweed snacks, originate in Japan where they are salty or savory, in Thailand they are often spicy and locally produced. Title: ViuTVsix Passage: ViuTVsix is a free-to-air English language general entertainment television channel in Hong Kong operated by HK Television Entertainment (HKTVE), whose parent company, PCCW, also operates IPTV platform Now TV and media streaming service Viu. Title: Maldives Passage: The Maldives ( , , or ), (pronounced Mal-deevs) officially the Republic of Maldives (Maldivian: , "Dhivehi Raa'jeyge Jumhooriyya "), is a South Asian island country, located in the Indian Ocean, situated in the Arabian Sea. It lies southwest of India and Sri Lanka. The chain of twenty-six atolls stretches from Ihavandhippolhu Atoll in the north to the Addu City in the south. Comprising a territory spanning roughly 298 km2 , the Maldives is one of the world's most geographically dispersed countries, as well as the smallest Asian country by both land area and population, with around inhabitants. Mal is the capital and most populated city, traditionally called the "King's Island" for its central location. Title: Lucky Loser Passage: Lucky Loser (Thai: . . or "Mak Tae Loke Talueng") is a 2006 Thai sports-comedy about a small, fictional Southeast Asian country's bid to play in the World Cup. Initially, the country depicted in the film was Laos, but because of concerns by diplomatic officials that the depiction of Lao players would be seen as offensive to Lao people, the film's release in May 2006 was cancelled. The film's production company, GMM Tai Hub, re-edited the film and reshot some scenes to remove any references to Laos. The name of the fictional country is Arvee. Title: IndiaLaos relations Passage: IndiaLaos relations are bilateral relations between South Asian country India and South East Asian country Laos. Diplomatic relations between two nations were established in February 1956. First Prime Minister of India Jawaharlal Nehru visited Laos in 1954 while first President of India Rajendra Prasad visited Laos in 1956. India considers Laos as strategically important in accordance with the China's growing land-reclamation activities in South China Sea. Laos has been supportive to India's efforts to become permanent member of UN Security Council. Title: ViuTV Passage: ViuTV is a Cantonese language general entertainment television channel in Hong Kong operated by HK Television Entertainment (HKTVE), whose parent company, PCCW, also operates IPTV platform Now TV and media streaming service Viu. The channel serves as a free-to-air outlet of television programmes shown on the channels operated by Now TV. Title: PCCW Passage: PCCW Limited (Pacific Century CyberWorks) () is the holding company of HKT Group Holdings Limited, a Hong Kong based information and communications technology (ICT) company. PCCW also holds a majority interest in Pacific Century Premium Developments Limited. PCCW is headquartered in Hong Kong and operates in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, the Americas, mainland China, and other parts of Asia. Title: List of Asian pornographic actors Passage: List of Asian pornographic actors refers to a listing of notable Asian pornographic actresses and actors. These people are not necessarily from Asia, but they may have a parent from any Asian country.
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Which part of Mordington is a medieval estate occupying the lower part of Mordington parish in Berwickshire, Scottish Borders, Scotland, five miles (8 km) west of Berwick-upon-Tweed?
Title: Paxton, Scottish Borders Passage: Paxton is a small village near the B6461 and the B6460, in the pre-1975 ancient county of Berwickshire, now an administrative area of the Scottish Borders region of Scotland. It lies 1 mile west of the border with Northumberland, near Berwick-upon-Tweed. It is a traditional, country village surrounded by farmland, and its closest market towns are Duns and Berwick-upon-Tweed. Title: Channelkirk Passage: Channelkirk is a parish and community council area in the north-west corner of the historic county of Berwickshire in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland, forming the upper part of the ancient district of Lauderdale, while the parish of Lauder forms the lower part. The Community Council has the name Oxton and Channelkirk, Oxton being the main village of the parish. It was formerly in the Ettrick and Lauderdale district of Borders Region. Title: Foulden, Scottish Borders Passage: Foulden is a civil parish and village in the Berwickshire area of Scottish Borders, Scotland, situated not far above the Whiteadder Water, and 7 mi west of Berwick-upon-Tweed. Title: Marchmont House Passage: Marchmont House lies on the east side of the small town of Greenlaw, and near the former village of Polwarth in Berwickshire, in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland. It is about five miles (8 km) south west of Duns, about 19 mi west of Berwick-upon-Tweed and about 40 mi south east of Edinburgh. Situated in a gently undulating landscape, the estate is intersected by Blackadder Water, and its tributary burns. With the Lammermuir Hills to the north and views towards the Cheviot Hills in the south, this part of Berwickshire, sometimes referred to as the Merse, is very scenic and contains rich and fertile agricultural land. Title: Fishwick Passage: Fishwick is a parish with a small mediaeval village (now vanished) in the Scottish Borders, in the traditional county of Berwickshire, seven miles from Berwick-upon-Tweed. The parish church is now a ruin and the parish is united with Hutton and Paxton. Today the parish consists of farms and scattered housing. There is also an old WWII airstrip, still occasionally used. Fishwick borders the north of the River Tweed which here constitutes the border with England. Title: Mordington Passage: Mordington is an agricultural parish in the extreme south-east of Berwickshire in the Scottish Borders region. It is five miles from Berwick-upon-Tweed and borders Northumberland to the east, and south (where the boundary is the Whiteadder Water), Foulden to the west, and Lamberton to the north. The parish is bisected by the A6105 Berwick to Duns road. The lower part of the parish is covered by the Edrington estate. It is possibly the warmest parish in Scotland; the annual hours of sunshine are said to be almost as high as at Dunbar, which records the most hours in Scotland. Title: Eyemouth Passage: Eyemouth (Scots: "Heymooth" ) is a small town and civil parish in Berwickshire, in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland. It is 2 mi east of the main north-south A1 road and just 8 mi north of Berwick-upon-Tweed. It has a population of about 3,420 people (2004). Title: Robert Lauder of the Bass Passage: Sir Robert Lauder of the Bass (before 1440 - c. January 1508) was a Scottish knight, armiger, and Governor of the Castle at Berwick-upon-Tweed. He was also a member of the old Scottish Parliament. The Lauders held the feudal barony of The Bass (the caput of which was its castle), East Lothian, Edrington Castle and lands in the parish of Mordington, Berwickshire, Tyninghame in Haddingtonshire (from the Archbishopric of St Andrews), and numerous other estates and properties elsewhere in Scotland. Title: Edrington Passage: Edrington is a medieval estate occupying the lower part of Mordington parish in Berwickshire, Scottish Borders, Scotland, five miles (8 km) west of Berwick-upon-Tweed. From probably the 14th century, if not earlier, a castle occupied the steep hill above the mill of the same name on the Whiteadder Water. The castle ruin is still marked on today's Ordnance Survey maps, and still appears in locality references in "The Berwickshire News". The principal farm of the estate is Edrington Mains. Title: Chirnside Parish Church Passage: Chirnside Parish Church is a kirk of the Church of Scotland. It is situated on the B6355 road between Duns and Eyemouth in the old county of Berwickshire, now part of the Scottish Borders, at grid reference [ NT869560] . The town of Chirnside is 6 mi east of Duns, and 9 mi north-west of Berwick-upon-Tweed.
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What country of origin does Mercy Malick and IZombie have in common?
Title: Mercy rule Passage: A mercy rule, slaughter rule, knockout rule, or skunk rule ends a two-competitor sports contest earlier than the scheduled endpoint if one competitor has a very large and presumably insurmountable lead over the other. It is called the "mercy" rule because it spares further humiliation for the loser. It is common in youth sports in North America, where running up the score is considered unsporting. It is especially common in baseball and softball in which there is no game clock and a dominant team could in theory continue an inning indefinitely. Title: Malik (name) Passage: Malik, Malick or Malk is a given name and surname. It can be an Anglicization of two different Arabic names: , meaning "Owner", and , meaning 'King". It is also of unrelated West Slavic origin from the Polish word "may" meaning "small" and found in Czech and Slovak names such as Malk. Title: Trenches (web series) Passage: Trenches was an American science fiction web series directed and produced by Shane Felux, creator of . The show premiered on Sony Pictures Entertainment owned Crackle on February 16, 2010. The show was written by Dawn Cowings and Sarah Yaworsky, and Aaron Mathias, Mercy Malick, Lev Gorn, Hong Chau, Daz Crawford, and Scott Nankivel star. New episodes were streamed on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday through March 5, 2010. Trenches was originally produced in 2007 for Disney's Stage 9, a web video venture company, but has since been licensed to Crackle. Title: Have Mercy (song) Passage: "Have Mercy" is a song written by Paul Kennerley, and recorded by American country music duo The Judds. It was released in September 1985 as the first single from the album "Rockin' with the Rhythm". "Have Mercy" was The Judds' fifth number one on the country chart. The single went to number one for two weeks and spent a total of fourteen weeks on the country chart. Title: Circle (2015 film) Passage: Circle is a 2015 American psychological thriller film written and directed by Aaron Hann and Mario Miscione. It stars an ensemble cast that includes Carter Jenkins, Lawrence Kao, Allegra Masters, Michael Nardelli, Julie Benz, Mercy Malick, Lisa Pelikan, and Cesar Garcia. It was inspired by the 1957 drama "12 Angry Men" and was shot in 2014. It premiered at the Seattle International Film Festival on May 28, 2015, before being released to video-on-demand on October 16, 2015. In the film, fifty people wake up in a darkened room, only to find that one of them is killed every two minutes or when they attempt to leave. When they realize that they can control which person is selected to die, blocs emerge based on personal values. Title: Country of origin Passage: Country of origin (COO), is the country of manufacture, production, or growth where an article or product comes from. There are differing rules of origin under various national laws and international treaties. Country of origin labelling is also known as "place-based branding", the "made-in image" or the "nationality bias." In some regions or industries, country of origin labelling may adopt unique local terms such as terroir used to describe wine appellations based on the specific region where grapes are grown and wine manufactured. Title: IZombie (TV series) Passage: iZombie (stylized as iZOMBiE) is an American television series developed by Rob Thomas and Diane Ruggiero-Wright for The CW. It is a loose adaptation of the comic book series of the same name created by Chris Roberson and Michael Allred, and published by DC Comics under their Vertigo imprint. The series premiered on March 17, 2015. Title: Mercy Malick Passage: Mercy Malick is an American actor, singersongwriter, writer, director, choreographer and aerialist. She is best known for Mission Control, Major Crimes, Circle, and iZombie. Title: Rules of origin Passage: Rules of origin are used to determine the country of origin of a product for purposes of international trade. There are two common types of rules of origin depending upon application, the preferential and non-preferential rules of origin (19 CFR 102). The exact rules vary from country to country, from agreement to agreement. Title: Amercement Passage: An amercement is a financial penalty in English law, common during the Middle Ages, imposed either by the court or by peers. The noun "amercement" lately derives from the verb to amerce, thus: the King amerces his subject, who offended some law. The term is of Anglo-Norman origin (Law French, from French, from Latin), and literally means "being at the mercy of": "a-merce-ment" (English "mercy" is cognate).
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Billy Dean covered what song recorded by American singer songwriter John Denver and written by John Martin Sommers?
Title: David Immerglck Passage: David A. Immerglck (born May 3, 1961) is an American multi-instrumentalist who is best known as a guitarist in the alternative rock bands Counting Crows, Camper Van Beethoven and the Monks of Doom, as well as for a strong tenure with American singer songwriter John Hiatt. A versatile musician, Immerglck also plays mandolin, pedal steel guitar, bass, electric sitar, keyboards, and sings. He notably performs some songs as a slide guitarist. Title: Sweet Surrender (John Denver song) Passage: "Sweet Surrender" is the title of a popular song by the American singer-songwriter John Denver. It was originally recorded for his 1974 album "Back Home Again", but was chosen as the lead single from the concert album "An Evening with John Denver". "Sweet Surrender" reached 13 on the "Billboard" Hot 100 chart in February 1975, remaining in the Top 40 for eight weeks. It also rose to 1 on the adult contemporary chart, Denver's fourth song to reach the top on this survey (following "Sunshine on My Shoulders", "Annie's Song" and "Back Home Again"). Following a theme common to many of Denver's songs, the lyrics to "Sweet Surrender" deal with a journey of self-exploration tied to themes of nature and environment. The single version of "Sweet Surrender" has yet to appear on any compact disc or digital reissue, characterized by its lack of applause over the introduction. Title: Thank God I'm a Country Boy Passage: "Thank God I'm a Country Boy", also known as "Country Boy", is a song written by John Martin Sommers and recorded by American singersongwriter John Denver. Title: Leaving on a Jet Plane Passage: "Leaving on a Jet Plane" is a song written by John Denver in 1966 and most famously recorded by Peter, Paul and Mary. The original title of the song was "Babe, I Hate to Go", as featured on his 1966 studio album "John Denver Sings", but Denver's then producer Milt Okun convinced him to change the title. Peter, Paul and Mary recorded the song for their 1967 "Album 1700" but only released it as a single in 1969. Title: John Denver and the Muppets: A Christmas Together Passage: John Denver and the Muppets: A Christmas Together is a 1979 Christmas television special starring Jim Henson's Muppets and singersongwriter John Denver. The special first aired December 5, 1979 on ABC. The special has never been released in any standard home media video format and there are currently no plans to release it. Title: You Don't Count the Cost Passage: "You Don't Count the Cost" is a song written by Tom Shapiro and Chris Waters, and recorded by American country music artist Billy Dean. It was released in September 1991 as the first single from the album "Billy Dean". The song reached number 4 on the "Billboard" Hot Country Singles Tracks chart. Title: Let Them Be Little Passage: Let Them Be Little is the seventh studio album by American country music singer Billy Dean. His first album since "Real Man" seven years previous, it is also his first release on Curb Records. The album was originally to have been released in 2003 on View 2 Records, which promoted the first two singles ("I'm in Love with You" and a cover of John Denver's "Thank God I'm a Country Boy"). Asylum-Curb promoted the third single, "Let Them Be Little", which was co-written by Richie McDonald, lead singer of Lonestar, and recorded by the band on their 2004 album "Let's Be Us Again". After this song came "This Is the Life", "Race You to the Bottom" and "Swinging for the Fence". Also included on the album are re-recordings of "Somewhere in My Broken Heart" and "Billy the Kid", two of Dean's early singles from 1991 and 1992. Title: Billy the Kid (Billy Dean song) Passage: "Billy the Kid" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music singer Billy Dean. It was released in May 1992 as the third single from his album "Billy Dean". The song spent twenty weeks on the Hot Country Songs charts in 1992, peaking at number four. The song was written by Dean and Paul Nelson. Title: Only the Wind (song) Passage: "Only the Wind" is a song written by Tom Shapiro and Chuck Jones, and recorded by American country music artist Billy Dean. It was released in December 1991 as the second single from his album "Billy Dean". The song spent twenty weeks on the Hot Country Songs charts in 1992, peaking at number four. Title: If There Hadn't Been You Passage: "If There Hadn't Been You" is a song written by Tom Shapiro and Ron Hellard, and recorded by American country music artist Billy Dean. It was released in August 1992 as the fourth and final single from Dean's album "Billy Dean". The song reached number 3 on the "Billboard" Hot Country Singles Tracks chart in November 1992 and number 1 on the "RPM" Country Tracks chart in Canada the following month.
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Thank God I'm a Country Boy
Do George Roy Hill and Ted Post have the same nationality?
Title: David S. Ward Passage: David Schad Ward (born October 25, 1945) is an American film director and screenwriter. He is an Academy Award winner for the George Roy Hill heist film "The Sting" (1973). Title: George Roy Hill Passage: George Roy Hill (December 20, 1921 December 27, 2002) was an American film director. He is most noted for directing such films as "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" (1969) and "The Sting" (1973), which both starred the acting duo Paul Newman and Robert Redford. Title: A Little Romance Passage: A Little Romance is a 1979 American Technicolor and Panavision romantic comedy film directed by George Roy Hill and starring Laurence Olivier, Thelonious Bernard, and Diane Lane in her film debut. The screenplay was written by Allan Burns and George Roy Hill, based on the novel "Emc Mon Amour" by Patrick Cauvin. The original music score was composed by Georges Delerue. The film follows a French boy and an American girl who meet in Paris and begin a romance that leads to a journey to Venice where they hope to seal their love forever with a kiss beneath the Bridge of Sighs at sunset. Title: Slaughterhouse-Five (film) Passage: Slaughterhouse-Five is a 1972 anti-warsci fi film based on Kurt Vonnegut's novel of the same name about a writer who tells a story in random order of how he was a soldier in World War II and was abducted by aliens. The screenplay is by Stephen Geller and the film was directed by George Roy Hill. It stars Michael Sacks, Ron Leibman, and Valerie Perrine, and features Eugene Roche, Sharon Gans, Holly Near, and Perry King. The scenes set in Dresden were filmed in Prague. The other scenes were filmed in Minnesota. Title: Toys in the Attic (1963 film) Passage: Toys in the Attic is a 1963 American drama film starring Dean Martin, Geraldine Page, Yvette Mimieux, Gene Tierney and Wendy Hiller. The film was directed by George Roy Hill and is based on a Tony Award-winning play of the same name by Lillian Hellman. The screenplay adaptation is by James Poe and the original music score was composed by George Duning. Title: Michael Sacks Passage: Michael Sacks (born September 11, 1948, New York City) is an American actor and technology industry executive who played the role of Billy Pilgrim in George Roy Hill's "Slaughterhouse Five" (1972), an adaptation from the novel by Kurt Vonnegut. Title: Slap Shot (film) Passage: Slap Shot is a 1977 comedy film directed by George Roy Hill, written by Nancy Dowd and starring Paul Newman and Michael Ontkean. It depicts a minor league hockey team that resorts to violent play to gain popularity in a declining factory town. Title: The Sting Passage: The Sting is a 1973 American caper film set in September 1936, involving a complicated plot by two professional grifters (Paul Newman and Robert Redford) to con a mob boss (Robert Shaw). The film was directed by George Roy Hill, who had directed Newman and Redford in the western "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid". Created by screenwriter David S. Ward, the story was inspired by real-life cons perpetrated by brothers Fred and Charley Gondorff and documented by David Maurer in his book "The Big Con: The Story of the Confidence Man". Title: The Little Drummer Girl (film) Passage: The Little Drummer Girl is a 1984 American spy film directed by George Roy Hill and adapted from the 1983 novel "The Little Drummer Girl" by John le Carr. It starred Diane Keaton, Yorgo Voyagis, Klaus Kinski and Thorley Walters. The film received divided reviews among critics. Title: Ted Post Passage: Ted Post (March 31, 1918 August 20, 2013) was an American director of film and television. Highly prolific, Post directed numerous episodes of well-known television series including "Rawhide, Gunsmoke," and "The Twilight Zone" as well as blockbuster films such as "Beneath the Planet of the Apes" and "Magnum Force".
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George Roy Hill
Ted Post
While Aechmea is from the genus in the botanical family Bromeliaceae, what genus is the Browningia?
Title: Pseudaechmea Passage: Pseudaechmea is a genus of the botanical family Bromeliaceae, subfamily Bromelioideae. The genus name is from the Greek pseudos (false) and the genus Aechmea. The genus was established by Lyman Smith in 1988 along with Steyerbromelia, Brewcaria, and Lymania. Title: Aechmea Passage: Aechmea is a genus in the botanical family Bromeliaceae, subfamily Bromelioideae. The name comes from the Greek aichme (a spear). "Aechmea" has 8 subgenera and 255 species distributed from Mexico through South America. Most of the species in this genus are epiphytes. Title: Brocchinia Passage: Brocchinia is a genus of the botanical family Bromeliaceae, subfamily Pitcairnioideae. However, a recent DNA study suggests the breakup of the Pitcairnioideae subfamily into 6 new subfamilies and "Brocchinia" would be the sole genus of new subfamily Brocchinioideae (family Bromeliaceae). The genus is named for Giovanni Battista Brocchi, Italian naturalist (17721826). "Brocchinia" species are native primarily to the ancient Guayana Shield in southern Venezuela and Guyana, with some species extending into Colombia and northern Brazil. Its species are generally restricted to areas of sand and sandstone of the Roraima Formation; a few occur on granite. Title: Lymania Passage: Lymania (named for Lyman Bradford Smith, American botanist) is a genus of the botanical family Bromeliaceae, subfamily Bromelioideae. The genus was established in 1984 to "unite furrowed or winged species from "Aechmea" subgenera "Lamprococcus, Araeococcus "and" Ronnbergia."" . Title: Aechmea racinae Passage: Aechmea racinae (Christmas jewels) is a species of flowering plant in the genus "Aechmea", of the family Bromeliaceae. This species is endemic to the State of Esprito Santo in eastern Brazil. Title: Quesnelia Passage: Quesnelia is a genus of the botanical family Bromeliaceae, subfamily Bromelioideae. The genus is named For M. Quesnel, French consul to French Guiana. Endemic to eastern Brazil, this genus contains 22 known species. This genus has two recognized subgenera: the type subgenus and "Billbergiopsis" . Title: Browningia Passage: Browningia is a genus of cacti, comprising 11 accepted and 3 unresolved species. It is named for Webster E Browning (1869-1942), director of the Instituto Ingls, Santiago,Chile. Title: Aechmea maculata Passage: Aechmea maculata is an evergreen plant species in the family Bromeliaceae and the genus "Aechmea". It is endemic to the State of Minas Gerais in Brazil and is grown as an ornamental plant. It has yellow flowers and the ends of the bracts are sharply angled with a "v" shape. Title: Hohenbergiopsis Passage: Hohenbergiopsis is a genus in the botanical family Bromeliaceae, subfamily Bromelioideae. The genus name is from the genus "Hohenbergia" and the Greek "opsis" (resembling) because it resembles the genus "Hohenbergia". It contains only one known species, Hohenbergiopsis guatemalensis, native to Oaxaca, Chiapas, and Guatemala. Title: Pitcairnia Passage: Pitcairnia is a genus of the botanical family Bromeliaceae, subfamily Pitcairnioideae. It was named for Dr. William Pitcairn, English physician and gardener (1711-1791). The genus "Pitcairnia" ranks as the second most prolific of the bromeliad family (after "Tillandsia)." They are most abundant in Colombia, Peru and Brazil, but can also be found in areas from Cuba and Mexico south to Argentina. One species, "Pitcairnia feliciana" is found in tropical West Africa and is the only member of the Bromeliaceae family not native to the Western Hemisphere.
genus of cacti
Aechmea
Browningia
What Spanish footballer, plays as a forward or winger for Deportivo Alavs, scored in the 80th minute for Barcelona at the end of the 200910 season?
Title: Deportivo Alavs B Passage: Deportivo Alavs B, S.A.D., usually known as Alavs B, is a Spanish football team based in Vitoria-Gasteiz, in the autonomous community of Basque Country. Founded in 1961 it is the reserve team of Deportivo Alavs, and currently plays in Tercera Divisin Group 4, holding home at "Instalaciones de Ibaia Jos Luis Compaon", the training facilities of Alavs. Title: Dani Iglesias Passage: Daniel "Dani" Iglesias Gago (born 17 July 1995) is a Spanish footballer who plays for Deportivo Alavs B as a forward. Title: Einar Galilea Passage: Einar Galilea Azaceta (born 22 May 1994) is a Spanish footballer who plays for Deportivo Alavs as a central defender. Title: Deportivo Alavs Passage: Deportivo Alavs, S.A.D. ] ; ("Sporting Alavs"), usually abbreviated to Alavs, is a Spanish football club based in Vitoria-Gasteiz, lava, in the autonomous community of the Basque Country. Founded in 23 June 1921 as Sport Fiend's Club, it plays in the highest football category of The Liga Nacional de Ftbol Profesional, La Liga, since the 201617 season. Title: Juanan Entrena Passage: Juan Antonio "Juanan" Entrena Glvez (born 19 May 1996) is a Spanish footballer who plays for Croatian club NK Rude on loan from Deportivo Alavs as a left winger. Title: 1976 Norwegian Football Cup Passage: Brann won the Norwegian Cup by beating Sogndal 21 on 24 October. The goal scorers for Brann were Steinar Aase, who scored in the 66th minute, and Bjrn Tronstad, who scored in the 87th minute. For Sogndal, Knut Christiansen scored in the 80th minute. 17 700 spectators attended the game at Ullevl stadion in Oslo. The referee was Odd Johannessen. This was the fourth time Brann won the Norwegian Cup. Title: Bojan Krki Passage: Bojan Krki Prez (] ; Serbian Cyrillic: ] ; born 28 August 1990), also known as simply Bojan, is a Spanish footballer who plays as a forward or winger for Deportivo Alavs, on loan from Stoke City. Title: Adrin Diguez Passage: Adrin Diguez Grande (born 4 February 1996) is a Spanish footballer who plays for Deportivo Alavs as either a central defender or a left back. Title: Kazma SC Passage: Kazma Sporting Club (Arabic: ) is a Kuwaiti football club founded in 1964. Kazma play in Al-Sadaqua Walsalam Stadium in Adiliya, Al Asimah Governorate (Kuwait), Kuwait City and is the 3rd largest stadium in Kuwait. They have won the Kuwaiti Premier League 4 times. Kazma faced FC Barcelona at the end of the 200910 season, drawing 11 after Bojan Krki scored in the 80th minute for Barcelona, before Abdullah Al Dhafiri equalised in the 90th minute with a fine effort for Kazma. On 19 April 2013 Kazma SC were relegated for the first time in their history after losing to Al-Arabi SC 30 in the final game of the 201213. Title: Fernando Garca Puchades Passage: Fernando Garca Puchades (born 13 June 1994), commonly known as Nando, is a Spanish footballer who plays for Lorca FC on loan from Deportivo Alavs mainly as a right winger.
Bojan Krki Prez
Kazma SC
Bojan Krki
Paul Victor Godfrey was the President of which English-language daily tabloid newspaper published in Toronto?
Title: Namibian Sun Passage: The Namibian Sun is a daily tabloid newspaper in Namibia. It was launched on 20 September 2007 as a weekly tabloid newspaper published on Thursdays. It had an initial print run of 36,000. The paper publishes mostly in English with some pages in "Oshiwambo" and targets a readership aged between 18 and 40. It has been published daily since 2010. Title: Toronto Sun Passage: The Toronto Sun is an English-language daily tabloid newspaper published in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is known for its daily Sunshine Girl feature and its populist conservative editorial stance. Title: The Daily Telegraph (Australia) Passage: The Daily Telegraph is an Australian daily tabloid newspaper published in Sydney, New South Wales by Nationwide News, a subdivision of News Corp. Title: The Courier-Mail Passage: The Courier-Mail is a daily tabloid newspaper published in Brisbane, Australia. Owned by News Corp Australia, it is published daily from Monday to Saturday in tabloid format. Its editorial offices are located at Bowen Hills, in Brisbane's inner northern suburbs, and it is printed at Murarrie, in Brisbane's eastern suburbs. It is available for purchase throughout Queensland, most regions of Northern New South Wales and parts of the Northern Territory. Title: Le Journal de Montral Passage: Le Journal de Montral is a daily tabloid newspaper published in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is the largest-circulating newspaper in Quebec, and the highest-circulating French-language daily newspaper in North America. Established by Pierre Pladeau in 1964, it is owned by Quebecor Media, and is hence a sister publication of TVA flagship CFTM-DT. It is also Canada's largest tabloid newspaper. Its head office is located on 4545 Frontenac Street in Montreal. Title: Boston American Passage: The Boston American was a daily tabloid newspaper published in Boston, Massachusetts from March 21, 1904 until September 30, 1961. The newspaper was part of William Randolph Hearst's chain, and thus was also known as "Hearst's Boston American". Title: Paul Godfrey Passage: Paul Victor Godfrey, CM, OOnt (born 1939) is a businessman and former Canadian politician. During his career, Godfrey was a North York alderman, Chairman of Metro Toronto, President of the "Toronto Sun" and head of the Toronto Blue Jays. He was instrumental in bringing the Toronto Blue Jays to Toronto and has campaigned to bring the National Football League to Toronto. He had been named president and CEO of The National Post, starting in 2009. On November 27, 2009, Godfrey was announced as the chair of the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation, a role in which he served until being dismissed in 2013. He has been President and CEO of Postmedia Network, since July 13, 2010. He took a 900,000 bonus during a time that Postmedia laid off staff company-wide. Title: Manab Zamin Passage: The Daily Manab Zamin (Bengali: "People's Land") is a major daily tabloid newspaper in Bangladesh, published from Dhaka in the Bengali language. It is the first and largest circulated Bengali tabloid daily in the world, with 11,000,000 monthly pageviews on its online edition. 770,000 visitors from 179 countries from all over the planet visit the web site every month, making it one of the most visited Bengali-language online publications worldwide. It is ranked within the World Top 500 newspaper web sites of the world, and is in the top 1 of all sites globally. The newspaper is also the only Bangladeshi publication to boast credentials and affiliations with FIFA, UEFA, and the English Premier League. It has also partnered with Sony Pictures and Warner Bros. in publicity for Hollywood productions, including Batman Begins, Superman Returns and Casino Royale. Title: Daily Star (United Kingdom) Passage: The Daily Star is a daily tabloid newspaper published from Monday to Saturday in the United Kingdom since 2 November 1978. On 15 September 2002 a sister Sunday edition, was launched with a separate staff. On 31 October 2009, the "Daily Star" published its 10,000th issue. Title: Southern Metropolis Daily Passage: Southern Metropolis Daily () is a daily Tabloid newspaper published in Guangzhou, sister to the "Southern Daily" and part of the giant Southern Media Group. The paper is known for its investigative reporting, which often gets it into trouble with the Beijing authorities. Its circulation is mainly in the Pearl River Delta area, contains Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Hong Kong and Macau but its special reports are much reprinted in many smaller regional newspapers.
Toronto Sun
Paul Godfrey
Toronto Sun
What is the name of the actor who was born on August 17, 1982 and also dated Mercedes in the television series "Glee"?
Title: Cory Monteith Passage: Cory Allan Michael Monteith ( ; May 11, 1982 July 13, 2013) was a Canadian actor and musician, known for his role as Finn Hudson on the Fox television series "Glee". Title: Samuel Larsen Passage: Samuel Peter Acosta Larsen (born August 28, 1991) is an American actor and singer. On August 21, 2011, Larsen won the reality competition program "The Glee Project" on the Oxygen network, which led to his having a recurring role as Joe Hart on the Fox television show "Glee". Larsen was also a member of the band Bridges I Burn. Title: Max Adler (actor) Passage: Max Adler (born January 17, 1986) is an American actor, best known for his role as Dave Karofsky on the television series "Glee" and Tank on the television series "Switched at Birth". Title: The Role You Were Born to Play Passage: "The Role You Were Born to Play" is the fifth episode of the fourth season of the American musical television series "Glee", and the seventy-first episode overall. It was written by Michael Hitchcock and directed by Brad Falchuk, and aired on Fox in the United States on November 8, 2012. The episode features the return of Mercedes (Amber Riley) and Mike (Harry Shum, Jr.), and the introduction of "The Glee Project" second-season winner Blake Jenner as McKinley student Ryder Lynn. This is the first episode of the show where lead star Lea Michele did not appear as Rachel Berry since her introduction in the show's pilot episode. Title: Eric Stoltz Passage: Eric Stoltz (born September 30, 1961) is an American actor, director and producer. He is known for playing the role of Rocky Dennis in the biographical drama film "Mask", which earned him the nomination for a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture, and has appeared in a wide variety of films from mainstream fare like "Some Kind of Wonderful" to independent films like "Pulp Fiction", "Killing Zoe", and "Kicking and Screaming". In 2010, he portrayed Daniel Graystone in the science fiction television series "Caprica" and became a regular director on the television series "Glee". Title: Chord Overstreet Passage: Chord Paul Overstreet (born February 17, 1989) is an American actor, singer and musician, known for his role as Sam Evans on the television series "Glee". On August 26, 2016, he released his debut single, "Homeland", through Island Records and Safehouse Records. Title: Mark Salling Passage: Mark Wayne Salling (born August 17, 1982) is an American actor, singer-songwriter, composer, and musician. He is known for his role as Noah "Puck" Puckerman on the comedy television series "Glee". Title: Laryngitis (Glee) Passage: "Laryngitis" is the eighteenth episode of the American television series "Glee". The episode premiered on the Fox network on May 11, 2010. It was directed by Alfonso Gomez-Rejon and written by series creator Ryan Murphy. In "Laryngitis", glee club member Puck (Mark Salling) dates Mercedes (Amber Riley) in an attempt to raise his social status. Kurt (Chris Colfer) is jealous of the time his father is spending with Finn (Cory Monteith), and Rachel (Lea Michele) worries about her future when she is diagnosed with tonsillitis. Mike O'Malley guest-stars as Kurt's father Burt, and Zack Weinstein appears as disabled former football player Sean Fretthold. Title: Mucha Lucha! Passage: Mucha Lucha! (later known as Mucha Lucha! : Gigante for the third and final season) is an American-Mexican animated television series that premiered on Kids' WB on August 17, 2002. It was created by Eddie Mort and Lili Chin and produced by Warner Bros. Animation. It is the first animated television series created with Adobe Flash, a program which has since become widely used as a medium for animation. The show was also seen on Teletoon in Canada, CITV, Kix! and Disney XD in the UK, and Cartoon Network worldwide (including the US). Title: Nolan Gerard Funk Passage: Nolan Gerard Funk (born 28 July 1986) is a Canadian actor, singer, model, and dancer, known for portraying Hunter Clarington in the musical comedy-drama television series "Glee", Collin Jennings in the comedy-drama television series "Awkward", and Conrad Birdie in the 2009 Broadway revival of the musical "Bye Bye Birdie".
Mark Salling
Laryngitis (Glee)
Mark Salling
In what family does the moth described by Herbert Drive in 1899 and found in the federal district whose capital city is Xalapa-Enriquez, belong to?
Title: Camptown (country subdivision) Passage: A Camptown, in the country of Lesotho, refers to a district capital for one of the ten districts of Lesotho. The largest camptown is the city of Maseru in Maseru District. Camptowns are usually commerce hubs for the district and are the location for the central government offices for the district. Camptowns usually take the same name as the district in which they are located. For example, as mentioned the camptown for Maseru is Maseru but also the camptown for Thaba-Tseka District is Thaba-Tseka. The exceptions to this rule are Berea District whose capital is called Teyateyaneng, Quthing District whose capital is called Moyeni and Leribe District whose capital is most often called Hlotse. Title: Cliniodes subflavescens Passage: Cliniodes subflavescens is a moth in the Crambidae family. It was described by Hayden in 2011. It is found in southern Brazil, north to the Federal District. Title: Tyspanodes suasalis Passage: Tyspanodes suasalis is a moth in the Crambidae family. It was described by Herbert Druce in 1899. It is found in Veracruz, Mexico. Title: Federal District (Brazil) Passage: The Federal District (Portuguese: "Distrito Federal" ; ] ) is one of 27 federative units of Brazil. Located in the Central Plateau of the Brazilian Highlands, the Federal District is divided into 31 administrative regions, and contains the Brazilian capital city, Braslia, which is also the seat of the three branches of the federal government of Brazil (legislative, executive and judiciary). Title: List of Brazilian states by area Passage: There are 26 states of Brazil, (Portuguese: "estados" ) which are the federal states of Brazil, plus the Federal District which contains the capital city, Braslia. Below are these states listed in order of the area, from Amazonas with the greatest area, to the Federal District with the least. Brazil has a total area of 8,515,767 km, and is ranked 5th in the world. Title: Veracruz Passage: Veracruz (] ), formally Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave (] ), officially the Free and Sovereign State of Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave (Spanish: "Estado Libre y Soberano de Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave" ), is one of the 31 states that, along with the Federal District, comprise the 32 federative entities of Mexico. It is divided in 212 municipalities and its capital city is Xalapa-Enrquez. Title: Homoeographa mexicana Passage: Homoeographa mexicana is a species of snout moth described by Herbert H. Neunzig in 1994. It is found along the west-central coast of Mexico. Title: Coyoacn Passage: Coyoacn (] ) refers to one of the 16 boroughs ("delegaciones") of the Federal District of Mexico City as well as the former village which is now the boroughs historic center. The name comes from Nahuatl and most likely means place of coyotes, when the Aztecs named a pre-Hispanic village on the southern shore of Lake Texcoco which was dominated by the Tepanec people. Against Aztec domination, these people welcomed Hernn Corts and the Spanish, who used the area as a headquarters during the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire and made it the first capital of New Spain between 1521 and 1523. The village, later municipality, of Coyoacan remained completely independent of Mexico City through the colonial period into the 19th century. In 1857, the area was incorporated into the Federal District when this district was expanded. In 1928, the borough was created when the Federal District was divided into sixteen boroughs. The urban sprawl of Mexico City reached the borough in the mid 20th century, turning farms, former lakes and forests into developed areas, but many of the former villages have kept their original layouts, plazas and narrow streets and have conserved structures built from the 16th to the early 20th centuries. This has made the borough of Coyoacan, especially its historic center, a popular place to visit on weekends. Title: Timocratica venifurcata Passage: Timocratica venifurcata is a moth in the Depressariidae family. It was described by Becker in 1982. It is found in the Federal District of Brazil. Title: Dicepolia rufitinctalis Passage: Dicepolia rufitinctalis is a moth in the Crambidae family. It was described by Hampson in 1899. It is found from Mexico (Veracruz) through Central America and across tropical South America to south-central Brazil (Federal District) along the coastal Andes. There is one record from Florida.
Crambidae family
Tyspanodes suasalis
Veracruz
David Bower played the character David in a 1994 film directed by who?
Title: Four Weddings and a Funeral Passage: Four Weddings and a Funeral is a 1994 British romantic comedy film directed by Mike Newell. It was the first of several films by screenwriter Richard Curtis to feature Hugh Grant, and follows the adventures of Charles (Grant) and his circle of friends through a number of social occasions as they each encounter romance. Andie MacDowell stars as Charles' love interest Carrie, with Kristin Scott Thomas, James Fleet, Simon Callow, John Hannah, Charlotte Coleman, David Bower, Corin Redgrave and Rowan Atkinson in supporting roles. Title: Alan Rothwell Passage: Alan Rothwell (born 9 February 1937) is an English actor and television presenter. He was born in Oldham, Lancashire. He first came to fame in 1960, playing the character David Barlow in the then new ITV soap opera "Coronation Street". He remained in this role in 1968, and the character was killed off two years later. He also featured as a regular character in all 26 episodes of the 1961-1962 British spy series "Top Secret" in the role of "Mike". He also had a role in the 1971 film "Zeppelin", starring Michael York and Elke Sommer. Title: Legion (TV series) Passage: Legion is an American cable television series created for FX by Noah Hawley, based on the Marvel Comics character David Haller Legion. It is connected to the "X-Men" film series, the first television series to be so, and is produced by FX Productions in association with Marvel Television. Hawley serves as showrunner on the series. Title: List of Legion characters Passage: "Legion" is an American cable television series created for FX by Noah Hawley, based on the Marvel Comics character David Haller Legion. It is connected to the "X-Men" film series, the first television series to do so. The first season, consisting of eight episodes, began airing on February 8, 2017. A second season was ordered in March 2017. Title: Little Voices (film) Passage: Little Voices is a 2011 short student film that was directed and written by Christopher McFall. The film was released on 23 March 2011 and stars David Bower as a deaf man struggling to cope with losing his partner. Filming took place during August 2010. Title: Micah Hauptman Passage: Micah A. Hauptman is an American film and television actor, known for playing the lead role of David Gallo in the film "In Stereo", August Hardwicke in the film "Parker", and real-life character David Breashears in "Everest". Title: Ruth Archer Passage: Ruth Archer (also Pritchard) is a fictional character from the British BBC Radio 4 soap opera "The Archers", played by English actress Felicity Finch. She made her debut in the 15 July 1987 episode. The character was created and introduced to "The Archers" as a love interest for established character David Archer (Timothy Bentinck), whose then girlfriend was deemed unsuitable for the role of mother to the next generation of the Archer family by the editor of the show Liz Rigbey. Finch was cast as Ruth after a successful audition. Title: Chapter 1 (Legion) Passage: "Chapter 1" is the pilot episode of the American cable television series "Legion", based on the Marvel Comics character David Haller. The episode is connected to the "X-Men" film series, the first television episode to do so, and follows Haller, who believes himself to be schizophrenic until he is interrogated by government agents who think he may be the most powerful mutant discovered. The episode was written and directed by Noah Hawley. Title: Legion (season 1) Passage: The first season of the American cable television series "Legion" is based on the Marvel Comics character David Haller Legion, a mutant diagnosed with schizophrenia at a young age, who learns that his illness may actually be abilities. The season is connected to the "X-Men" film series, and was produced by FX Productions in association with Marvel Television. Noah Hawley served as showrunner. Title: David Bower Passage: David Bower (born 1969) is a former Welsh actor, best known for his role as David in the hit romantic comedy "Four Weddings and a Funeral". Born in Wrexham, North Wales, he is deaf and took his degree in the "Theatre of the Deaf". After university he joined what became the "Signdance Collective" working as sign dancer and choreographer. The collective was re-established in 2001 with Bower as Artistic Director and Isolte Avila as Dance Director. In 2012 the collective is devising a new production "Desire", featuring the songs of the band Dead Days Beyond Help, which will premier at the Warehouse Theatre, Croydon from 1319 April 2012.
Mike Newell
David Bower
Four Weddings and a Funeral
Which plant is part of the Asteraceae family, Stauntonia or Telekia?
Title: Dendranthema boreale Passage: Chrysanthemum boreale (or "Dendranthema boreale") is a flowering plant within the Asteraceae family and "Chrysanthemum" genus. It used to be in the compositae family and many books still contain as such. It is a perennial flowering plant that is often noted because of its yellow flowers. It has 18 chromosomes at the diploid stage. Title: Tithonia diversifolia Passage: Tithonia diversifolia is a species of flowering plant in the Asteraceae family that is commonly known as the tree marigold, Mexican tournesol, Mexican sunflower, Japanese sunflower or Nitobe chrysanthemum. It is native to Mexico and Central America but has a nearly pantropical distribution as an introduced species. Depending on the area they may be either annual or perennial. It has shown great potential in raising the soil fertility in soils depleted in nutrients. Originating in Mexico; research has shown its potential in benefiting poor African farmers. This plant is a weed that grows quickly and has become an option as an affordable alternative to expensive synthetic fertilizers. It has shown to increase plant yields and the soil nutrients of nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K). Title: Galatella linosyris Passage: Galatella linosyris (also called goldilocks aster, and often known by the synonyms Aster linosyris and "Crinitaria linosyris") is a species of perennial plant from Asteraceae family that can be found in Eastern, Central and Southern Europe. It can also be found in Great Britain, the southern part of Scandinavia and in Asia Minor. The flowers are yellow coloured. The species have stems up to 10 , with leaves that are lanceolate. The plant does not have ray flowers, only disk florets. It blooms from July to September. The fruits are achenes. The species is under protection in the Czech Republic. Title: Telekia Passage: Telekia is a genus of flowering plant, of the family Asteraceae. Title: Pulicaria odora Passage: Pulicaria odora (also known as Mediterranean Fleabane) is a species of plant from Asteraceae family. The plant can be found in pine woods and bushy places, and it also grows on sandy grounds. The leaves of the plant are cooked, and could be edible after it. Title: Vernonia gigantea Passage: Vernonia gigantea (also known as giant ironweed, tall ironweed or ironweed) is a species of perennial plant from Asteraceae family that can be found in United States and Canada. The plant is native to the eastern United States, north to New York state and Ontario, and southwest to Texas. Title: Rafinesquia neomexicana Passage: Rafinesquia neomexicana is a species of flowering plant in the Asteraceae family (Commonly called the Sunflower Family or Daisy Family). Common names include desert chicory, plumeseed, or New Mexico plumeseed. It has white showy flowers, milky sap, and weak, zigzag stems, that may grow up through other shrubs for support. It is an annual plant (completes its life cycle in a single season) found in dry climate areas of the southwestern deserts of the US and northwestern deserts of Mexico. Title: Stauntonia Passage: Stauntonia is a genus of flowering plant in the Lardizabalaceae family. It is named after George Staunton, who brought it to Britain from China in the 19th Century. Title: Inula hirta Passage: Inula hirta is a perennial herbaceous plant belonging to the genus "Inula" of the Asteraceae family. The specific Latin name "hirta" refers to the type of hairiness (bristly and rough) of the plant. Title: Taraxacum Passage: Taraxacum ( ) is a large genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae which consists of species commonly known as dandelion. They are native to Eurasia and North America, but the two commonplace species worldwide, "T. officinale" and "T. erythrospermum", were introduced from Europe and now propagate as wildflowers. Both species are edible in their entirety. The common name dandelion ( , from French "dent-de-lion", meaning "lion's tooth") is given to members of the genus. Like other members of the Asteraceae family, they have very small flowers collected together into a composite flower head. Each single flower in a head is called a floret. Many "Taraxacum" species produce seeds asexually by apomixis, where the seeds are produced without pollination, resulting in offspring that are genetically identical to the parent plant.
Telekia
Stauntonia
Telekia
Which university founded in 1881 has an astronomy faculty member who won the Annie J. Cannon Prize and the Newton Lacy Pierce Prize in the 1980?
Title: Newton Lacy Pierce Prize in Astronomy Passage: The Newton Lacy Pierce Prize in Astronomy is awarded annually by the American Astronomical Society to a young (less than age 36) astronomer for outstanding achievement in observational astronomical research. The prize is named after Newton Lacy Pierce, an American astronomer. Title: University of Texas at Austin Passage: The University of Texas at Austin (UT, UT Austin, or Texas) is a public research university and the flagship institution of the University of Texas System. Founded in 1881 as "The University of Texas," its campus is located in Austin, Texas, approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) from the Texas State Capitol. UT Austin was inducted into the Association of American Universities in 1929, becoming only the third university in the American South to be elected. The institution has the nation's eighth-largest single-campus enrollment, with over 50,000 undergraduate and graduate students and over 24,000 faculty and staff. Title: Marc Davis (astronomer) Passage: Marc Davis (born 1947) is an American Professor of Astronomy and Physics at the University of California, Berkeley. Davis received his bachelor's degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1969, his Ph.D from Princeton University in 1973 and has been elected to both the National Academy of Sciences (1991) and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1992). Davis taught for a year at Princeton, 197374, then served on the Astronomy faculty at Harvard from 1975 to 1981. Since 1981 he has been on the faculty of the Department of Astronomy and Physics at the University of California at Berkeley. Title: Lisa Kewley Passage: Lisa Jennifer Kewley (born 1974) is a Professor and Associate Director at the Research School for Astronomy Astrophysics at the Australian National University College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences. Specialising in galaxy evolution, she won the Annie Jump Cannon Award in Astronomy in 2005 for her studies of oxygen in galaxies, and the Newton Lacy Pierce Prize in Astronomy in 2008. In 2014 she was elected a fellow of the Australian Academy of Science. Title: Newton Lacy Pierce Passage: Newton Lacy Pierce (July 12, 1905 Santa Ana, California August 9, 1950) was an American astronomer. Title: Kristen Sellgren Passage: Kristen Sellgren is a retired American astronomer and Professor Emerita at the College of Natural and Mathematical Sciences, Ohio State University. She won the Newton Lacy Pierce Prize in Astronomy in 1990. She is the founder of SGMA: the AAS committee for orientation gender minorities in astronomy. Title: Stefi Baum Passage: Stefi Baum (born in Chicago, Illinois) is an American astronomer. The American Astronomical Society honored her work by awarding her the Annie J. Cannon Prize in 1993. Baum helped to develop the Hubble telescope and starting in 2004 was the director of Rochester Institute of Technologys Chester F. Carlson Center for Imaging Science. Title: Heather A. Knutson Passage: Heather A. Knutson is an astrophysicist and assistant professor at California Institute of Technology in the Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences. Her research is focused on the study of exoplanets, their composition and formation. She won the American Astronomical Society's Newton Lacy Pierce Prize in Astronomy for her work in exoplanetary atmospheres. ref name"https:aas.orggrants-and-prizesnewton-lacy-pierce-prize-astronomy"American Astronomical Society: Newton Lacy Pierce Prize in Astronomy American Astronomical Society, accessdate: June 15, 2016ref Title: Harriet Dinerstein Passage: Harriet Dinerstein is an American astronomer. The American Astronomical Society honored her work by awarding her the Annie J. Cannon Prize in 1985. She also received the Newton Lacy Pierce Prize in 1989. Dinerstein received her Bachelor's of Science degree from Yale University in 1975 and her Ph.D. from the University of California, Santa Cruz in 1980. She currently is a Professor of Astronomy at the University of Texas at Austin. Title: Suzanne Madden Passage: Suzanne Madden is an American astronomer who works as a researcher at the Saclay Nuclear Research Centre in Paris, France. The American Astronomical Society honored her work by awarding her the Annie J. Cannon Prize in 1995.
University of Texas at Austin
Harriet Dinerstein
University of Texas at Austin
What kind of group does Go Radio and Mayday Parade have in common?
Title: Mayday Parade Passage: Mayday Parade is an American rock band from Tallahassee, Florida. Their debut EP "Tales Told by Dead Friends" was released in 2006, and sold over 50,000 copies without any label support. In July 2007, Mayday Parade released their debut album "A Lesson in Romantics". After signing to Fearless in 2006, the band also signed onto a major label with Atlantic in 2009. Their second studio album, "Anywhere but Here" was released in October 2009 and their third album, entitled "Mayday Parade", was released in October 2011. Mayday Parade's fourth album, titled "Monsters in the Closet", was released in October 2013. Their fifth album, titled "Black Lines", was released October 2015. Title: Welcome to Life (EP) Passage: Welcome to Life is the debut EP by American rock band Go Radio. It was independently released on August 13, 2008. Shortly after Go Radio signed to Fearless Records, the EP was taken off of major online music stores such as iTunes. The track "Forever My Father" (ft. Erin and Daniel Lancaster) was later included in the deluxe edition of "Lucky Street" (2011), as well as a re-recorded version of the same song and a remastered version of "Ready or Not". Title: Go Radio Passage: Go Radio was an American rock band from Tallahassee, Florida, formed by former Mayday Parade vocalist, guitarist and lyricist Jason Lancaster in April 2007. Title: As You Are (album) Passage: As You Are is the debut album of former Go Radio and Mayday Parade frontman Jason Lancaster. It is the first new release from Lancaster after he left Go Radio in 2013. It was released on June 23, 2014 under Outerloop Records, an imprint of Fearless Records, and it peaked at 183 on Billboard Top 200. Title: Black Lines Passage: Black Lines is the fifth studio album by American rock band Mayday Parade. Recording was done between March and May 2015 with producer Mike Sapone in New York. "Keep in Mind, Transmorgrification Is a New Technology" was released as a single in July. "Letting Go" was released as a single in October with the album, released through Fearless, following shortly after. The album charted at number 21 in the U.S. Title: Do Overs and Second Chances Passage: Do Overs and Second Chances is the second EP by American rock band Go Radio. It was released April 20, 2010 on Fearless. The EP was originally planned to be only 5 tracks, however, Go Radio returned to the studio in early 2010 to record two more additional tracks. Title: Action! Drama! Suspense! Passage: Action! Drama! Suspense! is the second full-length album from Syracuse, NY pop-punk band, Honor Bright. This is their first album on Triple Crown Records, and was released on July 20, 2010. The album was produced by Tom Denney, formerly of A Day To Remember, and Jason Lancaster, of Go Radio and formerly of Mayday Parade. Title: Mayday Parade (album) Passage: Mayday Parade is the third studio album by American rock band Mayday Parade. It was released by Fearless on October 4, 2011. Title: Every Avenue Passage: Every Avenue is an American pop punk band from Marysville, Michigan, formed in 2003. The band consists of David Ryan Strauchman (lead vocals, piano), Joshua Randall Withenshaw (lead guitar), Jimmie Deeghan (rhythm guitar, backing vocals), Matt Black (bass, backing vocals) and Dennis Wilson (drums, percussion). The band is signed to Fearless Records and released their debut album, "Shh, Just Go with it" in 2008. It was followed-up by their second album, "Picture Perfect", in 2009, which reached No. 136 on "Billboard" 200. In 2011, the band's latest and third album titled Bad Habits was released, and it peaked at No. 63 on "Billboard" 200, being the band's highest chart position. Every Avenue has toured with bands such as Mayday Parade, All Time Low, The Maine and Boys Like Girls, and have appeared on the Vans Warped Tour. Title: Jason Lancaster Passage: Jason Lancaster is a singer-songwriter born in Tallahassee, Florida. He was the co-lead vocalistrhythm guitarist in Mayday Parade as well as the lead vocalistguitaristpianist in Go Radio. Since Go Radio's breakup shortly after their participation in the Vans Warped Tour, Lancaster has pursued a solo career.
rock band
Go Radio
Mayday Parade
Who directed the 2010 American action film 'Shadows in Paradise' starring Sofya Skya?
Title: Shadows in Paradise (2010 film) Passage: Shadows in Paradise is a 2010 American action film directed and written by producer, director, and writer J. Stephen Maunder and starring Mark Dacascos, Armand Assante, Tom Sizemore, and Sofya Skya. Title: Hard Target 2 Passage: Hard Target 2 is a 2016 American action film directed by Roel Rein. It is a direct-to-video sequel of the 1993 American action film, "Hard Target," which stars Scott Adkins, Robert Knepper, Ann Truong, Rhona Mitra, and Temuera Morrison. It continues the human hunt theme in the jungles of Myanmar and Thailand. It is available on DVD, Blu-Ray and Digital HD. Title: Born to Raise Hell (film) Passage: Born to Raise Hell is a 2010 American action film directed by Lauro Chartrand, and also written and produced by Steven Seagal, who also starred in the film. The film co-stars Dan Bdru and Darren Shahlavi. The film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on April 19, 2011. Title: Barnaby Clay Passage: Barnaby Clay (born May 15, 1973) also known as Barney Clay - is a British film director. Clay graduated London International Film School in 1996, directing the schools entry to the Fuji Film Scholarship Awards the short film Justice in Mind took home the top award of Best Film. Soon after leaving film school he moved into directing music videos and commercials. He has directed music videos for bands like John Spencer Blues Explosion, TV on the Radio, Gnarls Barkley, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Dave Gahan to name a few. In 2003 Clay traveled to Russia with the band gypsy punk band Menlo Park to make his first documentary for Britains Channel 4, entitled Greetings From Beartown'. In 2005 he wrote and directed a short film for Ritz Fine Jewellery titled Carousel, starring the actress Chloe Sevigny. Title: Machete (2010 film) Passage: Machete is a 2010 American action film written, produced, and directed by Robert Rodriguez and Ethan Maniquis. This film is an expansion of a fake trailer that was included in Rodriguez's and Quentin Tarantino's 2007 "Grindhouse" double-feature. "Machete" continues the B movie and exploitation style of "Grindhouse", and includes some of the footage. The film stars Danny Trejo in his first lead role as the title character, and co-stars Robert De Niro, Jessica Alba, Don Johnson, Michelle Rodriguez, Steven Seagal, Lindsay Lohan, Cheech Marin and Jeff Fahey. This was Steven Seagal's first theatrically released film in eight years since his starring role in 2002's "Half Past Dead". "Machete" was released in the United States by 20th Century Fox and Rodriguez's company, Troublemaker Studios, on September 3, 2010. A sequel, "Machete Kills", was released on October 11, 2013. Title: Game of Death (2010 film) Passage: Game of Death is a 2010 American action film directed by Giorgio Serafini, and starring Wesley Snipes, Zo Bell, Gary Daniels and Robert Davi. The film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on February 15, 2011. Title: Shahenshah (film) Passage: Shahenshah (literally "Emperor") is a 1988 Bollywood vigilante film starring Amitabh Bachchan in the title role, along with Meenakshi Sheshadri. The film was produced and directed by Tinnu Anand. The story of the film was written by Amitabh Bachchan's wife Jaya Bachchan and the screenplay was written by veteran screenwriter Inder Raj Anand who died before the film was released. The film marked Bachchan's comeback after a three-year hiatus during which he had entered politics. The film became a blockbuster upon its release. This film was based on an old 'B' grade Indian stunt film 'Shabnam' starring Mehmood, L.Vijaylakshmi and Jeevan. The film is also similar to that of the 1982 film 'Shakti'; the two opposing enemies are Vijay and J.K., played by Amitabh Bachchan and Amrish Puri. Title: Wrong Side of Town Passage: Wrong Side of Town is a 2010 American action film written, produced and directed by David DeFalco, and scored by Jim Kaufman, and starring Rob Van Dam and Dave Bautista. The film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on February 23, 2010. Title: Sofya Skya Passage: Sofya Skya (born Sofya Andreyevna Arzhakovskaya in 1987) is a Russian ballerina and actressdirectress. Title: Faster (2010 film) Passage: Faster is a 2010 American action film directed by George Tillman Jr.. Dwayne Johnson and Billy Bob Thornton star as a criminal seeking vengeance and the corrupt cop who pursues him, respectively. Tom Berenger, Oliver Jackson-Cohen, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje and Carla Gugino also appear. "Faster" was released on November 24, 2010, and grossed 35 million against production budget of 24 million.
J. Stephen Maunder
Shadows in Paradise (2010 film)
Sofya Skya
What was the mascot of the 1926 Albany, Georgia based team that was a member of what was referred to as the "Negro Major Leagues"?
Title: Goodwill Industries of the Southern Rivers Passage: Goodwill Industries of the Southern Rivers Inc. is an independent Columbus, Georgia based nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization. Also referred to as GoodwillSR or GWISR. GoodwillSR is given its charter through Goodwill Industries International and maintained by a board of directors composed of Columbus, Georgia based community and business leaders. GoodwillSR currently has several career center locations offering many services to community members including free tax preparation to those that do not exceed a maximum income threshold. Title: Kansas City Monarchs Passage: The Kansas City Monarchs were the longest-running franchise in the history of baseball's Negro Leagues. Operating in Kansas City, Missouri and owned by J. L. Wilkinson, they were charter members of the Negro National League from 1920 to 1930. J. L. Wilkinson was the first Caucasian owner at the time of the establishment of the team. In 1930, the Monarchs became the first professional baseball team to use a portable lighting system which was transported from game to game in trucks to play games at night, five years before any major league team did. The Monarchs won ten league championships before integration, and triumphed in the first Negro League World Series in 1924. The Monarchs had only one season in which they did not have a winning record. After sending more players to the major leagues than any other Negro League franchise, the team was finally disbanded in 1965. Title: Albany Giants Passage: The Albany Giants were a minor league Negro league baseball team. They played in the city of Albany, Georgia as a member of the Negro Southern League during 1926. Title: History of the Brooklyn Dodgers Passage: The Brooklyn Dodgers were an American baseball team that was active in the major leagues from 1884 until 1957, after which the club moved to Los Angeles, where it continued its history as the Los Angeles Dodgers. The team's name derived from the reputed skill of Brooklyn residents at evading the city's trolley streetcar network. The Dodgers played in two stadiums in South Brooklyn, each named Washington Park, and at Eastern Park in the neighborhood of Brownsville before moving to Ebbets Field in the neighborhood of Flatbush in 1913. The team is noted for signing Jackie Robinson in 1947 as the first black player in the modern major leagues. Title: Negro league baseball Passage: The Negro leagues were United States professional baseball leagues comprising teams predominantly made up of African Americans and, to a lesser extent, Latin Americans. The term may be used broadly to include professional black teams outside the leagues and it may be used narrowly for the seven relatively successful leagues beginning in 1920 that are sometimes termed "Negro Major Leagues." Title: Roy Henshaw Passage: Roy Knikelbine Henshaw (July 29, 1911 in Chicago June 8, 1993 in LaGrange, Illinois), was a professional baseball player who played pitcher in the Major Leagues from 1933 to 1944. He played collegiately for the University of Chicago. Henshaw spent eight seasons in the Major Leagues as a member of the Brooklyn Dodgers, Chicago Cubs, St. Louis Cardinals, and Detroit Tigers. He played in the National Baseball Congress with the St Joseph's Autos team in 1946. Title: Pedro Dibut Passage: Pedro Dibut Villafana (November 18, 1892 December 4, 1979) was a Major League Baseball pitcher who played for the Cincinnati Reds in 1924 and 1925. In 1923 Dibut played for the Cuban Stars (West) in the Negro National League, one of several white Cubans who played in both Negro league baseball and in the then-segregated major leagues. Title: Nashville Stars (baseball) Passage: The Nashville Stars were a Negro league baseball team that played in the minor league Negro Major League in 1942. They were located in Nashville, Tennessee, and played their home games at Sulphur Dell. A team by the same named played semi-professional baseball in 1950. Title: Buster Clarkson Passage: James Buster Clarkson (March 13, 1915 January 18, 1989), better known as Buster or Bus Clarkson, was a baseball player who played briefly in the major leagues and had a long career in the Negro leagues, the minor leagues, and the Puerto Rican Professional Baseball League. He is also known as Buzz. Title: Walter Mueller Passage: Walter John Mueller (December 6, 1894 August 16, 1971) was a professional baseball player who played outfield in the Major Leagues, for the Pittsburgh Pirates, from 1922 to 1926. He is best known for becoming the first player to hit a home run off the first pitch ever thrown to him in the major leagues.
Giants
Albany Giants
Negro league baseball
Hans Morten Hansen portrayed the character of Finn in a Norwegian dark fantasy film directed by who?
Title: Ultra Q: Dark Fantasy Passage: Ultra Q: Dark Fantasy (Q dark fantasy , Urutora Ky: dku fantaj ) is a 2004 production, and the 19th installment in the Ultra Series that was broadcast in Japan in 2004. It is a remake of "Ultra Q", the first of the Ultra Series. It retains the same swirling effect for the title card, but with the words "Dark Fantasy" added underneath, the title also remains black and white. The final episode confirmed this is not a sequel, rather another time line in which the original series is portrayed as a television show. Title: Arundhati (2009 film) Passage: Arundhati (Telugu: ) is a 2009 Indian Telugu Tamil dark fantasy film directed by Kodi Ramakrishna and written by Chintapalli Ramana, starring Anushka Shetty, Sonu Sood, Arjan Bajwa and Sayaji Shinde. The film was released on 16 January 2009 to positive reviews and emerged as a commercial success, also became second highest grossing Telugu Tamil film of all-time. Owing to its success, it was later dubbed into [ Malayalam with the same title and in Oriya as "Mantrasakti". The movie was also dubbed in Hindi as "ArundhatiEk Anokhi Kahani" by Sumeet Arts. It is remade in Bengali as "Arundhati" starring Koel Mallick. Title: Maleficent (film) Passage: Maleficent is a 2014 American dark fantasy film directed by Robert Stromberg from a screenplay by Linda Woolverton, and starring Angelina Jolie as the titular character with Sharlto Copley, Elle Fanning, Sam Riley, Imelda Staunton, Juno Temple, and Lesley Manville in supporting roles. Loosely based on Charles Perrault's original fairy tale and inspired by Walt Disney's 1959 animated film "Sleeping Beauty", the film portrays the story from the perspective of the eponymous antagonist, depicting her conflicted relationship with the princess and king of a corrupt kingdom. Title: Ernest Scared Stupid Passage: Ernest Scared Stupid is a 1991 American horror comedy dark fantasy film directed by John R. Cherry III and starring Jim Varney. It is the fifth film to feature the character Ernest P. Worrell. It has him accidentally unleashing an army of trolls upon a small town on Halloween and the plot involves him joining a few children in fighting back. It was shot in Nashville, Tennessee like its predecessors "Dr. Otto and the Riddle of the Gloom Beam", "Ernest Goes to Camp", "Ernest Saves Christmas", and "Ernest Goes to Jail". Title: Morten Thrane Esmark Passage: Hans Morten Thrane Esmark (21 August 1801 24 April 1882) was a Norwegian priest and mineralogist. He is most noted for first locating the mineral Thorite. Title: Alice (1988 film) Passage: Alice is a 1988 dark fantasy film written and directed by Jan vankmajer. Its original Czech title is Nco z Alenky, which means "Something from Alice". It is a loose adaptation of Lewis Carroll's first Alice book, "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" (1865), about a girl who follows a white rabbit into a bizarre fantasy land. Alice is played by Kristna Kohoutov. The film combines live action with stop motion animation, and is distinguished by its dark and uncompromising production design. Title: Hans Morten Hansen Passage: Hans Morten Hansen (born 28 February 1964 in Bergen) is a Norwegian stand-up comedian, and actor notable for holding the world record for longest stand-up performance since August 20, 2010. He also portrayed the character of Finn in the 2010 film Trollhunter. Title: Hans M. Nordahl Passage: Hans Morten Nordahl (born 1961) is a professor in clinical psychology and behavioral medicine at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) in Trondheim, Norway. Title: Trollhunter Passage: Trollhunter (Norwegian: Trolljegeren ; UK: Troll Hunter; Canada: The Troll Hunter) is a 2010 Norwegian dark fantasy film, made in the form of a "found footage" mockumentary. It is written and directed by Andr vredal, and features a mixed cast of relatively unknown actors and well-known Norwegian comedians, including Otto Jespersen. "Trollhunter" received positive reviews from Norwegian critics. It opened on 10 June 2011 in the US to a mostly positive critical reception. Title: Don't Be Afraid of the Dark (1973 film) Passage: Don't Be Afraid of the Dark is an American made-for-television dark fantasy film directed by John Newland and starring Kim Darby and Jim Hutton. It was released by Lorimar Productions and was first telecast on ABC on Wednesday October 10, 1973. It has since been shown many times in syndication and was distributed on home video and now on DVD. It is known as "Nightmare" in certain countries in Europe.
Andr vredal
Hans Morten Hansen
Trollhunter
which airline maintains hubs at Berlin Tegel Airport and Dsseldorf Airport and continues to work with Kosovo Airlines?
Title: Air Berlin Passage: Air Berlin PLC Co. Luftverkehrs KG (), branded as airberlin or airberlin.com, is Germany's second-largest airline, after Lufthansa, and Europe's seventh-largest airline in terms of passengers carried. It maintains hubs at Berlin Tegel Airport and Dsseldorf Airport and serves 12 German cities as well as destinations in Europe, the Caribbean and the Americas. Title: Berlin Brandenburg Airport Passage: Berlin Brandenburg Airport (IATA: BER, ICAO: EDDB) (German: "Flughafen Berlin Brandenburg Willy Brandt" ) is an international airport under construction, located adjacent to the current Berlin Schnefeld Airport in Schnefeld, 18 km south of the city centre of Berlin, the capital of Germany. It was originally intended to replace both Schnefeld and Berlin Tegel Airport, and to become the single commercial airport serving Berlin and the surrounding state of Brandenburg, an area with a combined 6 million inhabitants. However, it is now planned that it will only replace Tegel, and the old Schnefeld airport is currently being expanded because it will still be required to cope with rising passenger numbers. Title: Dsseldorf Airport Terminal station Passage: Dsseldorf Airport Terminal ("Dsseldorf Flughafen Terminal") is an underground station on the Rhine-Ruhr S-Bahn at the end of the Dsseldorf-UnterrathDsseldorf Airport Terminal railway, situated underneath Terminal C of Dsseldorf Airport, Dsseldorf in western Germany. It is served by the S11 line. Title: Eurowings Passage: Eurowings GmbH is a German airline headquartered in Dsseldorf and a fully owned subsidiary of the Lufthansa Group. It serves a network of domestic and European destinations as well as some long-haul routes and maintains bases at Berlin Tegel Airport, Cologne Bonn Airport, Dsseldorf Airport, Hamburg Airport, and Vienna International Airport. Title: Kosova Airlines Passage: Kosova Airlines is an airline that is based in Kosovo . The airline links Pristina to major European cities. The airline was established in autumn 2003 by the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK) and the Kosovo Government. On 10 May 2006, the only aircraft in the Kosova Airlines fleet, a Boeing 737-700, which was wet leased from the German airline Hamburg International, was returned to that airline, and Kosova Airlines ceased operating flights. The airline however continues to work with other airline companies flying into Pristina, such as Germanwings, LTU, Air Berlin and a few others. Title: Aeroamerica Passage: Aeroamerica, Inc. was founded as a US supplemental carrier in 1973. It was headquartered at Seattle Boeing Field, Washington. In 1975 the airline established an overseas base at Tegel Airport in what used to be West Berlin prior to German reunification. Berlin Tegel was the main operating base from 1975 until 1979. Aeroamerica ceased operations in 1982. Title: Flughafen Berlin Brandenburg GmbH Passage: Flughafen Berlin Brandenburg GmbH, commonly abbreviated FBB, is a German airport operator. Currently, it operates Berlin Tegel Airport and Berlin Schnefeld Airport, and is the building owner and future operator of Berlin Brandenburg Airport. Title: Berlin Schnefeld Airport Passage: Berlin Schnefeld Airport ("   ") (IATA: SXF, ICAO: EDDB) is the secondary international airport of Berlin, the capital of Germany. It is located 18 km southeast of Berlin near the town of Schnefeld in the state of Brandenburg and borders Berlin's southern boundary. It is the smaller of the two airports in Berlin, after Berlin Tegel Airport, and is a base for Condor, easyJet and Ryanair. Title: Modern Air Transport Passage: Modern Air Transport, Inc. (originally Modern Air TransportMAT, subsequently Modern Air) was a United States-based non-scheduled and supplemental carrier founded in 1946. At different stages in its history its operations were based in Newark and Trenton, New Jersey, Baltimore, and Miami. In addition to Miami, New York used to be a base for Modern Air. In 1968, the airline established an overseas base at Berlin Tegel Airport in what used to be West Berlin prior to German reunification. Between 1968 and 1974, operations increasingly focused on Berlin Tegel. Modern Air ceased trading in 1975. Title: Germanwings Passage: Germanwings GmbH is a German low-cost airline based in Cologne and a wholly owned subsidiary of Lufthansa. Its main hubs are Cologne Bonn Airport, Stuttgart Airport, Hamburg Airport, Berlin Tegel Airport and Dsseldorf Airport; further bases are Hannover Airport and Dortmund Airport.
Air Berlin
Kosova Airlines
Air Berlin
What English musician born in 1946 wrote We'll Bring the House Down
Title: Joey Welz Passage: Joey Welz (born 1940) is an American musician born in Baltimore, Maryland who is best known for his tenure as pianist with Bill Haley and His Comets. He was born Joseph Welzant on March 17, 1940 to Melba, a teacher and concert pianist and Joseph, a Baltimore city police officer. Welz started his music career with his group The Jay Rockers in the 1950s. Welz was amongst the first group of rock and roll pianists to start using the boogie-woogie style with his left hand. He attributes this to the lack of a bassist in his band, forcing him to play basslines using his left hand. In interviews he has stated that it also came in handy when he joined the Comets because the notes coming from the upright bass were often inaudible due to the limits of amplification at that time. Title: Mike Smith (actor) Passage: Mike Smith (born August 27, 1972) is a Canadian actor and musician born in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, and raised in Thorburn. He is best known for his portrayal of "Bubbles" and co-writer of the ongoing cult classic television program, films and stage production "Trailer Park Boys". He played hockey for the Pictou County Weeks of the Nova Scotia Midget AAA Hockey League when he was in high school. Smith earned a degree in English from St. Francis Xavier University in Antigonish, Nova Scotia. For a short time in 2006, he was engaged to actress Nichole Hiltz. Title: James Booker Passage: James Carroll Booker III (December 17, 1939 November 8, 1983) was a New Orleans rhythm and blues musician born in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. Booker's unique style combined rhythm and blues with jazz standards. Musician Dr. John described Booker as "the best black, gay, one-eyed junkie piano genius New Orleans has ever produced." Flamboyant in personality, he was known as "the Black Liberace". Title: Matthieu Hartley Passage: Matthieu Hartley (born 4 February 1960) is an English musician born in Smallfield, England. He was the original keyboardist for the Cure, but before that he and Simon Gallup were involved in two other bands called Lockjaw and the Magspies (a.k.a. the Magazine Spies). Title: Neil Halstead Passage: Neil Halstead (born 7 October 1970) is an English musician born in Reading, Berkshire, England. He has been hailed by AllMusic as one of Britain's most respected songwriters", and "Time Out" as "one of Britain's greatest songwriters". Title: Noddy Holder Passage: Neville John "Noddy" Holder MBE (born 15 June 1946) is an English musician and actor. He was the lead vocalist and guitarist of English glam rock band Slade, one of the UK's most successful acts of the 1970s. Holder co-wrote most of Slade's material with bassist Jim Lea and is known for his powerful voice. Title: Brian Reffin Smith Passage: Brian Reffin Smith (born 1946) is a writer, artist, teacher and musician born in Sudbury, Suffolk, in the United Kingdom, who won the first-ever Prix Ars Electronica, the Golden Nica, in Linz, Austria, 1987. He lives in Berlin, Germany. Brought up in Sileby, Leicestershire, he attended what was then an early comprehensive school, Humphrey Perkins School, at Barrow-upon-Soar. Title: We'll Bring the House Down (song) Passage: "We'll Bring The House Down" is a song by the British rock band Slade, released in 1981 as the lead single from their ninth studio album "We'll Bring the House Down". It was written by lead vocalist Noddy Holder and bassist Jim Lea, and produced by Slade. The band's first single to reach the UK Top 40 since 1977, the song peaked at No. 10 in the UK, remaining in the chart for nine weeks. Title: Fayo Passage: Mario LeBlanc (born 1977) better known under his stage name Fayo (transl. " bean"), is an Acadian musician born in Dieppe, New Brunswick. As many artists from south eastern New Brunswick, Fayo sings in chiac, the local French dialect mixing French words with English grammar, and vice versa. His music is a blend of folk, rock and urban poetry. Title: Siobhan O'Neill Passage: Siobhan O'Neill is an English actress and musician born in Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire. She is notable for her work in television, including "", TV sitcom "Him and Her", TV sitcom "Not Going Out" starring Lee Mack and BBC TV medical series "Holby City". Siobhan O'Neill is also the drummer for all-sister rock band Kyneska (formerly Emerald Sky). She has recently filmed the role of the Housemaid in "The Suspicions of Mr Whicher - The murder in Angel Lane", alongside Olivia Colman and Paddy Considine, directed by Christopher Menaul for Hat Trick Productions and ITV.
Noddy Holder
We'll Bring the House Down (song)
Noddy Holder
What Danish art drama film inspired the name of Lars von Trier's film company?
Title: The Five Obstructions Passage: The Five Obstructions is a 2003 Danish documentary film directed by Lars von Trier and Jrgen Leth. The film is conceived as a documentary, but incorporates lengthy sections of experimental films produced by the filmmakers. The premise is that von Trier has created a challenge for his friend and mentor, Jrgen Leth, another renowned filmmaker. von Trier's favorite film is Leth's "The Perfect Human" (1967), and von Trier gives Leth the task of remaking "The Perfect Human" five times, each time with a different "obstruction" (or obstacle) imposed by von Trier. Title: The Kingdom (miniseries) Passage: The Kingdom (Danish title: Riget) is an eight-episode Danish television mini-series, created by Lars von Trier in 1994, and co-directed by Lars von Trier and Morten Arnfred. It has been edited together into a five-hour film for distribution in the United Kingdom and United States. Title: The Idiots Passage: The Idiots (Danish: Idioterne ) is a 1998 Danish comedy-drama film written and directed by Lars von Trier. It is his first film made in compliance with the Dogme 95 Manifesto, and is also known as Dogme 2. It is the second film in von Trier's "Golden Heart Trilogy", preceded by "Breaking the Waves" (1996) and succeeded by "Dancer in the Dark" (2000). It is among the first films to be shot entirely with digital cameras. Title: Puzzy Power Passage: Puzzy Power (aka HotMale) is a Danish film company started in 1997 as a subsidiary to Lars von Trier's company Zentropa, with the goal of producing hardcore pornographic films for women. It is the only time ever a mainstream film company has openly produced hardcore pornographic films. Title: Innocent Pictures Passage: Innocent Pictures ApS is a Danish independent film company founded in 2001, originally as a subsidiary of Lars von Trier's film company Zentropa, which is best known for the production of the erotic feature film "All About Anna" (2005), starring Gry Bay. Title: Pernille Fischer Christensen Passage: Pernille Fischer Christensen (born 24 December 1969) is a Danish film director and the older sister of actor Stine Fischer Christensen. She started out in the movie business when she was 20 years old as an assistant to Tmas Gislason. During that time, Gislason was closely connected to Lars von Trier, and she got to listen to Gislason and von Trier's discussions about movies. In 1993, she went to The European Film College where she met and collaborated with Nanna Arnfred. In 1999, she graduated from the National Film School of Denmark with the movie "India", which later went on to win the Cinfondations 3rd Prize at the Film festival in Cannes. After finishing film school she made a short film called "Habibti My Love", which won a Robert in 2003 for "best short subject". Title: Zentropa Passage: Zentropa or Zentropa Entertainments is a Danish film company started in 1992 by director Lars von Trier and producer Peter Aalbk Jensen. Zentropa is named from the train company Zentropa in the film "Europa" (1991), which started the collaboration between Lars von Trier and Peter Aalbk Jensen. Title: Europa (film) Passage: Europa (known as Zentropa in North America) is a 1991 Danish art drama film directed by Lars von Trier. It is von Trier's third theatrical feature film and the final film in his Europa trilogy following "The Element of Crime" (1984) and "Epidemic" (1987). Title: Images of Liberation Passage: Images of Liberation (Danish: Befrielsesbilleder ) is a 1982 Danish drama film directed by Lars von Trier. The story is set in Copenhagen during World War II, and follows a German officer who visits his Danish mistress the days after the occupation of Denmark has ended. The film was Trier's graduation film from the National Film School of Denmark. It became the first ever Danish school film to receive regular theatrical distribution. It was screened in the Panorama section of the 34th Berlin International Film Festival. Title: Breaking the Waves Passage: Breaking the Waves is a 1996 film directed by Lars von Trier and starring Emily Watson. Set in the Scottish Highlands in the early 1970s, it is about an unusual young woman, Bess McNeill, and of the love she has for Jan, her husband, who asks her to have sex with other men when he becomes immobilized from a work accident. The film is an international co-production led by Lars von Trier's Danish company Zentropa. It is the first film in Trier's Golden Heart Trilogy which also includes "The Idiots" (1998) and "Dancer in the Dark" (2000).
Europa
Zentropa
Europa (film)
What is the 2010 population of the small city next to a ghost town in Elko County, Nevada?
Title: Ruby City, Nevada Passage: Ruby City is a ghost town in Elko County, Nevada, United States. It was a planned city of 75 families, established seven miles south of Arthur, Nevada in 1912. It was created by land promoters from Utah who had purchased 5000 acre and built 75 homes. In 1915, there was a hotel, two schools, a water canal and a chapel of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). But because of water issues and bad soil, the community was abandoned by 1918 and became a ghost town. Title: Carlin, Nevada Passage: Carlin is a small city located near the western border of Elko County in northeast Nevada, 23 mi west of the city of Elko. It is part of the Elko Micropolitan Statistical Area. Carlin sits along Interstate 80 at an elevation of approximately 4900 ft . As of the 2010 census, its population was 2,368, up from 2,161 at the 2000 census. The city was named for Civil War general William Passmore Carlin. Its slogan is "Where the Train Stops...And the Gold Rush Begins". Title: Tuscarora, Nevada Passage: Tuscarora is an unincorporated community in Elko County, Nevada. It is home to two small schools provided by the Elko County School District. Tuscarora is part of the Elko Micropolitan Statistical Area. Title: San Jacinto, Nevada Passage: San Jacinto is a ghost town in Elko County, Nevada, United States. It is part of the Elko Micropolitan Statistical Area. The lowest temperature ever recorded in Nevada, -50 F was recorded in San Jacinto on January 8, 1937. Title: West Wendover, Nevada Passage: West Wendover is a small city in Elko County, Nevada, United States. The population was 4,410 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Elko micropolitan area. West Wendover is located on the eastern border of Nevada and the western edge of the Great Salt Lake Desert and is contiguous with Wendover, Utah, with which it is sometimes confused. Interstate 80 runs just north of the cities, while Interstate 80 Business (Wendover Boulevard) runs through the two cities. Title: Dinner Station, Nevada Passage: Dinner Station is a ghost town in Elko County in the American state of Nevada. It was an important stop of several stagecoach routes in the north of Elko for many years. Title: Wells, Nevada Passage: Wells is a small city in Elko County, in northeast Nevada in the western United States. The population was 1,292 at the 2010 census. Wells is located at the junction of Interstate 80 and U.S. Route 93, approximately 50 mi east of Elko and is part of the Elko micropolitan area. Title: Mountain City, Nevada Passage: Mountain City is a small unincorporated community in Elko County, Nevada, United States, within the Mountain City Ranger District of the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest. This ghost town on State Route 225, approximately 16 mi south of the Idaho border, is situated on the Owyhee River at an elevation of approximately 5620 ft . Title: Ola, Nevada Passage: Ola is an ghost town in Elko County, Nevada, United States. It is located along Interstate 80 just west of West Wendover. Title: Midas, Nevada Passage: Midas is a small Unincorporated community in Elko County, Nevada. Although its population has fluctuated greatly over the years and it often appears on ghost town lists, it has never been completely abandoned.
The population was 4,410 at the 2010 census.
Ola, Nevada
West Wendover, Nevada
Who founded the hospitality company which manages Makati Shangri-La, Manila?
Title: The Shang Grand Tower Passage: The Shang Grand Tower, also known as simply the Shang Tower, is a high-end residential condominium skyscraper located in Makati, Philippines. It was developed by Shang Properties, Inc.. The 46-storey building was opened in 2006 and rises to 180 metres (630 feet) from the ground to its architectural top. It is currently the 10th-tallest "complete" building in Makati, and is the 19th-tallest building in the country and Metro Manila as well. The 250-unit condominium was the first self-funded residential condominium of Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts Kuok Group in the country, and all units were sold-out as of 2006. Title: Marriott International Passage: Marriott International, Inc. (NASDAQ: MAR ) is an American multinational diversified hospitality company that manages and franchises a broad portfolio of hotels and related lodging facilities. Founded by J. Willard Marriott, the company is now led by his son, Executive Chairman Bill Marriott, and President and Chief Executive Officer Arne Sorenson. Title: Hilton Worldwide Passage: Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc., formerly Hilton Hotels Corporation, is an American multinational hospitality company that manages and franchises a broad portfolio of hotels and resorts. Founded by Conrad Hilton in 1919, the corporation is now led by Christopher J. Nassetta. Title: Makati Shangri-La, Manila Passage: Makati Shangri-La, Manila is a 5-star luxury hotel located in Makati and one of the three hotels managed by Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts in Metro Manila, Philippines. It opened on April 27, 1993. The hotel has 696 rooms and suites. Title: Ateneo Law School Passage: The Ateneo de Manila University Law School (often referred to as Ateneo Law School) is the law school of the Ateneo de Manila University, a private Jesuit university in the Philippines. It was founded in 1936, in the Padre Faura St., Ermita, Manila campus of the Ateneo, where it remained even after the college, graduate school, and basic education units moved to Loyola Heights, Quezon City in the 1950s. In 1977, it moved to Salcedo Village in Makati, and in 1998, transferred to its present location in Makati's Rockwell Center. Its current Dean is alumnus Sedfrey Candelaria who succeeded Cesar L. Villanueva. Its patron saint is Thomas More. Title: Trump Tower Manila Passage: Trump Tower Manila, also known as Trump Tower at Century City, is a residential building located in Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines. The Trump Tower Manila showroom opened in early 2012, although the company has said that unit reservations started in September 2011. Groundbreaking of the building began in June 2012, with a scheduled opening in November 2017. Construction was nearly finished as of November 2016. The 150 million tower will stand 57 stories high upon completion. The building will be located at the Century City mixed-use complex in Makati Poblacion and would be one of the tallest buildings in the Philippines. Title: Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts Passage: Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts is a Malaysian-based multinational hospitality company. Founded by Robert Kuok in 1971, the company has 99 hotels and resorts with over 38,000 rooms in Asia, Europe, Middle East, North America and Australia. Title: Vantage Hospitality Passage: Vantage Hospitality Group Inc. was the 12th largest hotel and hospitality company in the world. Its brands include Best Value Inn and Lexington by Vantage. On September 30, 2016 Vantage Hospitality Group became a wholly owned subsidiary of Red Lion Hotels Corporation in a cash plus stock acquisition worth up to 40 million. Title: Regent International Hotels Passage: Regent Hotels Resorts is a Taiwan-based, international luxury hospitality company operating hotels in Asia, and Europe. In 2011, all 5 Regent managed hotels were named in the Conde Nast Traveller's Readers Choice Awards, making it the first hospitality company to do so. Title: Makati Medical Center Passage: Makati Medical Center is a tertiary hospital in Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines with more than 600 beds. The hospital was founded on . It is one of the hospitals owned and operated by Medical Doctors Inc., a subsidiary of Metro Pacific Investments Corporation.
Robert Kuok
Makati Shangri-La, Manila
Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts
Khamani Griffin, is an American actor, who is best known for playing Tolee the Koala in "Ni Hao, Kai-Lan", an American animated (anime-influenced) interactive children's television series which premiered on Nickelodeon, on which date?
Title: Go, Diego, Go! Passage: Go, Diego, Go! is an American animated educational interactive children's television program that originally aired on the Nickelodeon children's cable network in the United States and produced by Nickelodeon Animation Studio. Created and executive produced by Chris Gifford and Valerie Walsh, the series is a spin-off of "Dora the Explorer" and follows Dora's cousin Diego, an 8-year-old boy whose adventures frequently involve rescuing animals and protecting their environment. Title: Karen Chau Passage: Karen Chau (born 1978) is an American artist and creator of the children's television series "Ni Hao, Kai-Lan" for Nickelodeon TV. "Ni Hao, Kai-Lan" is based on the childhood memories of Chau, growing up in a bicultural (Chinese-American) household. Her childhood as an American-born Chinese included several years in Plano, Texas, before her family settled in Los Angeles." Ni Hao, Kai-Lan" series was nominated for an Emmy award in spring 2010. Title: List of Ni Hao, Kai-Lan episodes Passage: The following is an episode list for the Nick Jr. animated television series "Ni Hao, Kai-Lan". Title: Preston Strother Passage: Preston Strother (January 28, 1999) is an American teen actor born in Dallas, Texas. He is best known for playing the Fox in Ni Hao, Kai-Lan, Arthur Junior in , and several television shows and movies. His older brother, Tyler Strother, is also an actor and now attends Bentley University in Boston, Massachusetts. Title: List of Little Charmers episodes Passage: "Little Charmers" is a CanadianAmerican CGI interactive children's television series produced by Nelvana Enterprises and Spin Master Entertainment for Treehouse TV. The series premiered on Nickelodeon and Nick Jr. in the United States on January 12. Treehouse TV announced a week later that it was scheduled in Canada on the last day of January; however, episode 2 debuted 6 days after this announcement, and 6 days prior to the scheduled debut. Title: Khamani Griffin Passage: Khamani Griffin (born August 1, 1998) is an American actor, who is best known for playing Bobby James in the UPNCW series "All Of Us", and Tolee the Koala in "Ni Hao, Kai-Lan". He starred as Ben Hinton in "Daddy Day Care" (2003) and had a role in "Norbit" (2007). He has also appeared in "Grey's Anatomy," "ER," and "My Name Is Earl." He has been nominated with three Young Artist Awards for his roles in "Daddy Day Care" and "All of Us". He also made an appearance in Lil' Kim's video download. Khamani had a main role on the popular game show "Are You Smarter Than A 5th Grader? " until its series finale on September 18, 2009. Title: Wallykazam! Passage: Wallykazam! is an American CGI interactive children's animated television series created by Adam Peltzman. The series was first broadcast on February 3, 2014 on Nickelodeon. In Canada, it is broadcast on Treehouse TV. Title: Little Charmers Passage: Little Charmers is a Canadian CGI interactive children's television series produced by Nelvana Enterprises and Spin Master Entertainment for Treehouse TV. The series premiered on Nickelodeon and Nick Jr. in the United States on January 12. Treehouse TV announced a week later that it was scheduled in Canada on the last day of January; however, episode 2 debuted 6 days after this announcement, and 6 days prior to the scheduled debut. Title: Ni Hao, Kai-Lan Passage: Ni Hao, Kai-Lan (; "Hello, Kai-Lan") is an American animated (anime-influenced) interactive children's television series which premiered on Nickelodeon on November 5, 2007, and on Noggin (now Nick Jr.) on December 15, 2008. It also premiered on the Canadian television channel Treehouse TV. Title: Spencir Bridges Passage: Spencir Todd Bridges (born July 15, 1998) is an American child actor, best known for his role in "Daddy Day Camp" as Ben Hinton (previously played by Khamani Griffin). He also had roles on "iCarly", "House, M.D." and "ER".
November 5, 2007
Khamani Griffin
Ni Hao, Kai-Lan
Jaren Johnston, is an American country music and rock singer and songwriter, and is a member of the group The Cadillac Three, of which nationality?
Title: Southern Girl Passage: "Southern Girl" is a song written by Jaren Johnston, Rodney Clawson, and Lee Thomas Miller, and performed by American country music artist Tim McGraw. It was released in July 2013 as the fourth single from the album "Two Lanes of Freedom". Title: Days of Gold (song) Passage: "Days of Gold" is a song written by Jaren Johnston and Neil Mason, two-thirds of the American country music group The Cadillac Three, and originally recorded by them on their 2012 self-titled debut album. It was covered by American country music artist Jake Owen. It was released in August 2013 as the first single and title track from his fourth studio album of the same name. The song, about the singer's description of a summer night, garnered positive reviews from critics. Title: Raise 'Em Up Passage: "Raise 'Em Up" is a song written by Tom Douglas, Jaren Johnston and Jeffrey Steele and recorded by New Zealand-born Australian country music singer Keith Urban as a duet with American country music singer Eric Church. It was released in January 2015 as the fifth international single, sixth overall and final single from Urban's 2013 album "Fuse". Title: The Cadillac Three (album) Passage: The Cadillac Three (originally known as The Cadillac Black) is the debut studio album by American country rock band The Cadillac Three, initially released on April 17, 2012 via Nobody Buys Records. Due to the band's decision to change their name and signing to major label Big Machine Records, the album has been reissued several times (see the various different covers). It was reissued on the Big Machine label on May 7, 2013. In Europe, the album was released as Tennessee Mojo with bonus tracks. Title: Don't It Passage: "Don't It" is a song recorded by American country music artist Billy Currington. It was released in October 2014 as the first single from his sixth studio album "Summer Forever" (2015). The song was written by Ross Copperman, Ashley Gorley, and Jaren Johnston and produced by Dann Huff. Title: The Cadillac Three Passage: The Cadillac Three, originally known as The Cadillac Black, is an American Southern rock group consisting of Jaren Johnston (lead vocals, guitar), Kelby Ray (bass guitar, Dobro, acoustic guitar, vocals), and Neil Mason (drums, vocals). Title: Beachin' Passage: "Beachin'" is a song recorded by American country music artist Jake Owen. It was released in February 2014 as the second single from his fourth studio album "Days of Gold". The song was written by Jaren Johnston, Jon Nite and Jimmy Robbins. It garnered positive reviews from critics praising the production and Owen's lyrical delivery. Title: Jaren Johnston Passage: Jaren Johnston (born October 4, 1980) is an American country music and rock singer and songwriter. He is a member of the group The Cadillac Three. Title: Young in America Passage: "Young in America" is a song recorded by American country music artist Danielle Bradbery and written by Whitney Duncan, Jaren Johnston, and Kylie Sackley. It was released as the second single from her self-titled debut album on April 21, 2014. Title: A Girl Like You (Dallas Smith song) Passage: "A Girl Like You'" is a song written by Jaren Johnston and Jimmy Robbins, and recorded by Canadian country rock singer Dallas Smith for his first extended play, "Tippin' Point" (2014). It was serviced to Canadian country radio via 604 Records on June 23, 2014 as the third single from the EP.
American
Jaren Johnston
The Cadillac Three
Which director is also a producer, David Nixon or Lee Grant?
Title: Letters to God Passage: Letters to God is a 2010 Christian drama film directed by David Nixon and starring Robyn Lively, Jeffrey Johnson, Tanner Maguire, Michael Bolten and Bailee Madison. The story was written by Patrick Doughtie about his son Tyler, with the screenplay penned by Doughtie, Art D'Alessandro, Sandra Thrift and Cullen Douglas. The story took place in Nashville, Tennessee, but the movie was filmed in the Orlando, Florida area. Title: Tell Me a Riddle (film) Passage: Tell Me a Riddle is a 1980 American drama film directed by Lee Grant. The screenplay by Joyce Eliason and Alev Lytle is based on the 1961 O'Henry award novella from Tillie Olsen's collection of short stories of the same name. This is Grant's first film as director, and two more such films followed: "Down and Out in America" and "Staying Together". Title: David Nixon (choreographer) Passage: David Nixon OBE is a Canadian dance choreographer. Title: David Nixon (director) Passage: David Nixon is an American film director and film producer. He is the director and producer of "Letters to God" and a co-producer and assistant director of "Fireproof" and "Facing the Giants". Title: Staying Together (film) Passage: Staying Together is a 1989 American comedy-drama film directed by Lee Grant and produced by Joseph Feury (Grant's husband) and Milton Justice. The film stars Sean Astin, Stockard Channing, Melinda Dillon, Levon Helm (of The Band), Dermot Mulroney, Tim Quill, and Daphne Zuniga. Grant's daughter, Dinah Manoff appears briefly making this the only film project (excluding TV Movies) to involve Grant, Feury and Manoff. Title: David Nixon (footballer) Passage: David Nixon (born 9 July 1988 in Paisley, Scotland) is a Scottish defender footballer for Airdrie United. Title: David Nixon (American football) Passage: David Nixon (born March 16, 1985 in College Station, Texas) is a former American football linebacker. He was undrafted in the 2009 NFL Draft to the Oakland Raiders. He played college football at Brigham Young University. Title: Lee Grant (New Zealand actress) Passage: Leonara Elizabeth Grant '1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': " (3 August 1931 22 July 2016), known professionally as Lee Grant or Miss Lee Grant, was an English-born New Zealand actress and singer. Title: David Nixon (magician) Passage: David Nixon (29 December 1919 1 December 1978) was an English magician and television personality. At the height of his career, Nixon was the best-known magician in the UK. Title: Lee Grant Passage: Lee Grant (born Lyova Haskell Rosenthal; October 31, during the mid 1920s) is an American actress and film director.
David Nixon
David Nixon (director)
Lee Grant