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The Real Story is an American current affairs television program formerly hosted by journalist Gretchen Carlson, an American television commentator and author, on which channel?
Title: Gretchen Carlson Passage: Gretchen Elizabeth Carlson (born June 21, 1966 ) is an American television commentator and author. Title: The Real Story (TV program) Passage: The Real Story is an American current affairs television program formerly hosted by journalist Gretchen Carlson on the Fox News Channel. Prior to its cancellation, the show was hosted by a rotation of anchors following the expiration of Carlson's contract with Fox News in late June 2016. During Carlson's tenure with the show, it was known as "The Real Story with Gretchen Carlson". Title: Mark Donne Passage: Mark Donne is a London-based film-maker and writer. Formerly a journalist, Donne wrote for "The Independent" and "The Guardian" newspapers & has appeared as a commentator on relevant issues on BBC News, Sky News, Channel 4 News and other current affairs television programmes. Donne has writing and directing credits on two independent feature-length artist documentaries and various short films. Title: The Alyona Show Passage: The Alyona Show was a current affairs television program hosted by Alyona Minkovski that aired on RT from 2009 to 2012. The show featured in-depth analysis of news stories and also frequently criticizes the mainstream media, national politics in the United States, and the U.S. financial industry. Title: The Lineup (TV program) Passage: The LineUp is an American current affairs news television program on Fox News Channel from October 2005 to 2007. Title: Tucker Carlson Passage: Tucker Swanson McNear Carlson (born May 16, 1969) is an American conservative political commentator for Fox News. Carlson is also co-founder and former editor-in-chief of "The Daily Caller" website and formerly hosted MSNBC's "Tucker" and co-hosted CNN's "Crossfire". Carlson hosts "Tucker Carlson Tonight", which moved from 9 p.m. ET to 8 p.m., Fox News Channel's number one prime time spot where previously "The O'Reilly Factor" aired. Title: Inside Story (Australian TV program) Passage: Inside Story is an Australian current affairs television program airing weekly on the Nine Network. The program is hosted by Leila McKinnon and commenced on 26 February 2014. It screens Wednesday evenings normally at 8.45pm (Series 1) and Thursdays at 8:40 (Series 2) and 7:30 (Series 3). Title: David McCullagh Passage: David McCullagh PhD is an Irish journalist and author. He is a presenter of the current affairs television programme "Prime Time", and Political Correspondent with RTÉ News and Current Affairs. Title: The B Team with Peter Berner Passage: The B Team with Peter Berner (also known simply as The B Team) is a twice-weekly Australian current affairs television program airing on Sky News Live. The program is hosted by comedian Peter Berner. Title: Real Life (TV program) Passage: Real Life was an Australian current affairs television program that aired on the Seven Network from 20 January 1992 to 1994.
Fox News Channel
The Real Story (TV program)
Gretchen Carlson
Royal-Dominique Fennell plays for which former East German DDR-Oberliga football club?
Title: Royal-Dominique Fennell Passage: Royal-Dominique Fennell (born June 5, 1989) is a German-American soccer player who plays for Hallescher FC in 3. Liga as a defender. Title: Hallescher FC Passage: Hallescher FC, sometimes still called by its former name Chemie Halle, is a German association football club based in Halle an der Saale, Saxony-Anhalt. The club currently plays in the 3. Liga, the third highest level in the German football league system. For many years, Halle has been in East Germany's highest league, the DDR-Oberliga, up-until the German reunification. However, like many other teams from the former East, it then suffered the effects of economic and demographic decline in the region in the 1990s and fell down to amateur leagues. Since 2000, Hallescher FC has ended its downward trend and in the 2011–2012 season, they finally returned to a professional football league after 20 years of absence. Title: All-time DDR-Oberliga table Passage: The all-time DDR-Oberliga table is a cumulative record of all match results, points, and goals of every team that played the former East Germany's first division DDR-Oberliga from its inception in 1949 until its dissolution in 1991 following German reunification. It awards two points for a win and one point for a draw, as this was the system in use at the time. The matches of the transition round made necessary by the adoption of a Soviet-style calendar year schedule in 1955 are not included. In its final season (1990–91), the competition was known as the NOFV-Oberliga, before becoming part of the DFB (Deutscher Fußball-Bund, English: German Football Association ). Title: Detlef Enge Passage: Detlef Enge (born 12 April 1952 in Schwanebeck) is a former East German football player who played in the DDR-Oberliga for 1. FC Magdeburg. He won the Oberliga championship three times, the East German Cup—FDGB-Pokal—once and the European Cup Winners' Cup in 1974 with the club. He played in 46 matches for the youth national teams. Title: Günter Konzack Passage: Günter Konzack (born 24 September 1930 in Bergheide, Germany, died 16 February 2008) was a former East German football player. He played in the top-flight DDR-Oberliga for BSG Turbine Erfurt and SC Lokomotive Leipzig. After his playing career Konzack worked as manager. Title: Chemie Böhlen Passage: SV Chemie Böhlen is a German football club based in Böhlen, Saxony. The club is the successor to "BSG Chemie Böhlen" which played four seasons in the former East German first division DDR-Oberliga. Title: FDGB-Pokal Passage: The FDGB-Pokal (Freier Deutscher Gewerkschaftsbund Pokal or Free German Trade Union Federation Cup) was an elimination football tournament held annually in the former East Germany. It was the second most important national title in East German football after the DDR-Oberliga championship. The founder of the competition was East Germany's major trade union. Title: 1. FC Magdeburg Passage: 1. FC Magdeburg is a German association football club based in the city of Magdeburg. The club was founded in 1965 and spent all but one season in East Germany top flight, the DDR-Oberliga, winning three championships and seven cup titles. It is the only East German club to have won a European title, winning the European Cup Winners' Cup in 1974. After German reunification, the club fell on hard times and only entered professional football in 2015 when the side was promoted to the 3. Liga. Title: Rolf Retschlag Passage: Rolf Retschlag (born 3 November 1940) is a former East German football player. He played in the DDR-Oberliga with 1. FC Magdeburg and won the 1972 Oberliga championship as well as two cup titles with the club. Title: Jörg Ohm Passage: Jörg Ohm (born 14 March 1944) is a former East German football player who played in the DDR-Oberliga for both Chemie Leipzig and 1. FC Magdeburg. As a defender he won the championship four times between 1964 and 1975.
Hallescher FC
Royal-Dominique Fennell
Hallescher FC
Gunnera manicata and Malope are both what?
Title: Gunnera manicata Passage: Gunnera manicata, known as Brazilian giant-rhubarb giant rhubarb, or dinosaur food, is a species of flowering plant in the Gunneraceae family from Brazil. Title: Malope Passage: Malope is a genus of three species in the mallow botanical family (Malvaceae). Of the three species, "Malope trifida" is often used as an ornamental plant. Title: Malope trifida Passage: Malope trifida (mallow-wort, annual malope, maloppi, purple Spanish mallow; syn. "Malope ciliata" F.G. Dietr., "Malope grandiflora" F.G.Dietr., "Malope malacoides var trifida" (Cav.) Samp.) is a species of "Malope" native to the Western Mediterranean Region. This plant is often used as an ornamental plant. Title: Langona manicata Passage: Langona manicata is a jumping spider that lives in South Africa. Title: Passiflora manicata Passage: Passiflora manicata is a species of Passiflora from Colombia and Ecuador. Title: Phytoecia manicata Passage: Phytoecia manicata is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Reiche and Saulcy in 1858. Title: Tritonia manicata Passage: Tritonia manicata is a species of dendronotid nudibranch. It is a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Tritoniidae. Title: Gunnera monoica Passage: Gunnera monoica is a species of "Gunnera" endemic to New Zealand. It is one of the smallest species of "Gunnera", with leaves of around 3 cm wide. It spreads by forming stolons in damp ground. Title: Trichopagis Passage: Trichopagis is a genus of spiders in the Thomisidae family. It was first described in 1886 by Simon. s of 2017 , it contains only one species, Trichopagis manicata, found in Gabon, Guinea, South Africa, and Madagascar. Title: Rebecca Malope Passage: Batsogile Lovederia Malope known professionally as Rebecca Malope is a multi-award winning South African gospel singer. She is known as the African Queen of Gospel. Her music career spans for more than three decades. She has sold at least 10 million albums worldwide, making her one of the biggest selling gospel artists of all time. Most of her released 35 albums have reached multi-platinum status.
plant
Gunnera manicata
Malope
Sergio Postigo, a central defender, players for which spanish football club based in Valencia?
Title: Sergio Postigo Passage: Sergio Postigo Redondo (born 4 November 1988) is a Spanish footballer who plays for Levante UD as a central defender. Title: Levante UD Passage: Levante Unión Deportiva, S.A.D. (] , ] ) is a Spanish football club based in Valencia, in the namesake community. Title: Valencia CF Mestalla Passage: Valencia Club de Fútbol B, also named Mestalla is the reserve team of Valencia CF, a Spanish football club based in Valencia, in the namesake community. Founded in 1944, and currently plays in Segunda División B – Group 3, holding home games at "Ciudad Deportiva de Paterna", with a 4,000-seat capacity. Title: Callosa Deportiva CF Passage: Callosa Deportiva Club de Fútbol is a Spanish football club based in Callosa de Segura, in the autonomous community of Valencia. Founded in 1954, it plays in Regional Preferent, holding home games at "Estadio El Palmeral", with a capacity of 4,567 seats. 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: List of Valencia CF Femenino seasons Passage: This is a list of seasons played by Valencia CF Femenino, the women's section of Spanish football club Valencia CF, and its predecessor DSV Colegio Alemán. The team was created in its original form in 1998, and has represented Valencia CF since the 2009–10 season. Title: Real Oviedo Passage: Real Oviedo (Asturian: "Real Uviéu" ) 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 División, the second tier of the Spanish football league system. Title: Jacinto Quincoces Passage: Jacinto Francisco Fernández de Quincoces y López de Arbina (17 July 1905 in Barakaldo – 10 May 1997 in Valencia) was a Spanish football player and manager, as well as President of the Valencian Pilota Federation. He was a central defender and is regarded as one of the greatest defenders of the pre-war era. Title: Valencia CF Passage: Valencia Club de Fútbol (] , ] ; 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 1–1 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: Juventud Cambados Passage: Club Juventud Cambados () is a Spanish football club based in the municipality of Cambados. They currently play in Segunda Autonómica – Group 11, the seventh tier of Spanish football.
Levante UD
Sergio Postigo
Levante UD
What city are both myths located in?
Title: Griggstown cow Passage: For thirty years there had been a legend of a "ghost cow" that wandered the areas around the Millstone River floodplain and Griggstown. The cow was seen many times but only on foggy nights or other times of poor visibility, and many tales were told by local hunters and hikers along the canal path. No spoor or tracks were ever found. Some fuzzy photographs were even taken, but they were all inconclusive. At the time area was mostly suburban homes and open fields, and the canal was now a state park and walking trail so reports of a lone feral cow wandering a suburban park for decades were greeted with suspicion by local authorities. The cow became known as a sort of "Loch Ness Monster" of New Jersey and believed to be a myth, much like the Jersey Devil. Title: Jersey Devil Passage: In New Jersey folklore, the Jersey Devil is a legendary creature said to inhabit the Pine Barrens of Southern New Jersey, United States. The creature is often described as a flying biped with hooves, but there are many variations. The common description is that of a kangaroo-like creature with the head of a goat, leathery bat-like wings, horns, small arms with clawed hands, cloven hooves and a forked tail. It has been reported to move quickly and often is described as emitting a "blood-curdling scream". Title: Karakaj Passage: Karakaj (Serbian Cyrillic: "Каракај") is a town located 2 km north from the city Zvornik in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina, on the Drina River, it has also the border checkpoint with Serbia. The word "Karakaj" comes from Turkish word which means "dark stone". The dark stone is located near the bridge in the center of the town, and there are lots of legends and myths about this great art of nature. Title: Lake Galvė Passage: Lake Galvė is a lake in Trakai Lithuania. It has 21 islands, and one of them houses Trakai Island Castle. Trakai Peninsula Castle is located on its southern shore. There are ruins of the little Orthodox church in Bažnytėlė Island. Trakai was the capital of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania from 1321-1323 before moving to Vilnius. The lake and most of the other lakes surrounding the castle and city have myths and legends connected to them, of which most contain a tragic love story. The lakes and castle are therefore also said to be haunted. Title: Kleodora Passage: In Greek mythology, Kleodora was one of the prophetic Thriai, nymphs who divined the future by throwing stones or pebbles. She and her sisters Melaina and Daphne lived on Mount Parnassus, were Delphi is located and was loved by Poseidon. With Poseidon she became the mother of Parnassus. In myths where demigods have two fathers the other is listed as Kleopompos. Parnassus is famous for creating a method of telling the future by using birds and founding the main city on Mt. Parnassus. Her father was the local river-god Cephissus of northern Boeotia.
New Jersey
Griggstown cow
Jersey Devil
Red Knight is manufactured by the company that was founded by whom?
Title: Red Knight (whisky) Passage: Red Knight is a brand of Indian whisky, manufactured by Khoday India Limited (KIL), and launched in 1967. The whisky is manufactured at the company's Bangalore facility. Red Knight was initially available only in North India. It was introduced in South India on 23 November 2007. Title: Khoday Group Passage: The Khoday Group, also known as the House of Khodays, is an Indian multi-service business group based in Bangalore, Karnataka. It was founded in 1906 by Khoday Eshwarsa. Khoday Group companies include Khoday Engineering, Khoday Contact Center, Ram Mohan Travels, Khoday Biotech, Khoday Agro, Khoday Technologies, Khoday Glass, Khodays Silks and L K Power. Khoday India Ltd. is the Group's listed company on the Bombay Stock Exchange. Title: Rencontre avec le dragon Passage: Rencontre avec le dragon (also known as "The Red Knight") is a French film directed by Hélène Angel. Title: Lynette and Lyonesse Passage: In the Arthurian legend, Lynette (alternatively known as "Linnet", "Linette", "Lynet", or "Lyonet") is a haughty noble lady who travels to King Arthur's court seeking help for her beautiful sister Lyonesse (also "Linesse", "Lionesse", "Lyonorr" and other names), whose lands are besieged by the Red Knight of the Red Lands. Title: Red Knight (aerobatic team) Passage: The Red Knight was a Canadian air force aerobatic display aircraft that operated from 1958 to 1969. The red-painted Silver Star performed loops, rolls, Cuban 8s, horizontal 360s, inverted flight, and high speed passes at airshows around North America, often appearing as an opening act for or in conjunction with the Golden Hawks display team and later the Golden Centennaires, Canada's contemporary aerobatic teams. The Silver Star was replaced by the Tutor in July 1968. Title: Richthofen (film) Passage: Richthofen (aka Richthofen, The Red Knight of the Air and Richthofen, The Red Ace of Germany) is a 1927 German silent war film directed by Desider Kertesz and Peter Joseph. The film was subsequently re-mastered with sound and music effects and re-released in the United States in 1929. The film stars Georg Burghardt, Sybil Moore and Arne Molander. "Richthofen" was the first film to portray the life of the First World War fighter pilot Manfred von Richthofen. Title: James Neill Passage: James Neill (September 29, 1860 – March 16, 1931) was an American stage actor and film actor of the silent era. He appeared in 113 films between 1913 and 1930. His wife, and frequent costar on stage and screen, was Edythe Chapman. In 1902 the couple starred on Broadway in the play "The Red Knight". Upon his death on March 16, 1931, he was buried in Bonaventure Cemetery, Savannah, Georgia. Title: De Rode Ridder Passage: De Rode Ridder ("The Red Knight") is a Belgian Flemish comic book series set in medieval Europe. It stars the title character Johan, the Red Knight, easily recognizable by his red tunic. It appeared six days a week in the newspaper "De Standaard" and a few other ones. Title: Red Knight (disambiguation) Passage: The Red Knight is the name of several characters in the Arthurian legend. Title: Red Knight Passage: Red Knight is a title borne by several characters in Arthurian legend.
Khoday Eshwarsa
Red Knight (whisky)
Khoday Group
What year was the American live action and CG-animalted film adventure drama directed by Kevin Lima released?
Title: 101 Dalmatians (1996 film) Passage: 101 Dalmatians is a 1996 American live-action comedy adventure film based on Walt Disney's animated 1961 movie adaptation of Dodie Smith's 1956 novel "The Hundred and One Dalmatians." Directed by Stephen Herek and co-produced by John Hughes and Ricardo Mestres, it stars Glenn Close, Jeff Daniels, Joely Richardson, Joan Plowright, Hugh Laurie, Mark Williams and Tim McInnerny. In contrast with the 1961 film, none of the animals talk in this version. Released on November 27, 1996 by Walt Disney Pictures, the film was praised for its faithfulness to the animated classic. It received mixed reviews, but was a commercial success, grossing $320.6 million in theaters against a $75 million budget. Close, who was universally praised for her portrayal as Cruella de Vil, was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical, but lost to Madonna in "Evita". The film was also nominated for a BAFTA award for best makeup effects. A theatrical sequel titled "102 Dalmatians" was released on November 22, 2000 with Close and McInnerny reprising their roles. Title: 102 Dalmatians Passage: 102 Dalmatians is a 2000 American live action and CG-animated film adventure drama film directed by Kevin Lima in his live-action directorial debut and produced by Edward S. Feldman and Walt Disney Pictures. It is the sequel to the 1996 film "101 Dalmatians", a live-action remake of the 1961 Disney animated film of the same name and stars Glenn Close reprising her role as Cruella de Vil as she attempts to steal puppies for her "grandest" fur coat yet. Close and Tim McInnerny were the only two actors from the first film to return for the sequel, however. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Costume Design, but lost to "Gladiator." Title: Island Wives Passage: Island Wives is a lost 1922 American silent film adventure drama directed by Webster Campbell and starring Corinne Griffith. The Vitagraph Company of America produced and distributed. Some of the film was shot in Florida. Title: Fighting Death Passage: Fighting Death is a lost 1914 silent film adventure drama directed by Herbert Blaché and starring early stunt performer Rodman Law and Claire Whitney. It was produced by the historic Solax Film Company. Title: The Song of Love (1923 film) Passage: The Song of Love is a 1923 silent film adventure drama directed by Chester Franklin and starring Norma Talmadge, Joseph Schildkraut and Arthur Edmund Carewe. Title: The Moth (1917 film) Passage: The Moth is a 1917 American silent film adventure drama directed by Edward José and starring Norma Talmadge, Eugene O'Brien, and Hassard Short. The film is presumed lost with only portions of two reels held by the Library of Congress. Title: A Daughter of Two Worlds Passage: A Daughter of Two Worlds is a surviving 1920 silent film adventure drama directed by James Young and starring Norma Talmadge, Jack Crosby, and Virginia Lee. Title: The Agonies of Agnes Passage: The Agonies of Agnes is a 1918 silent film adventure drama directed by Marie Dressler and starring Marie Dressler. Title: A Temperamental Wife Passage: A Temperamental Wife is a 1919 silent film adventure drama directed by David Kirkland and starring Constance Talmadge, Wyndham Standing and Ben Hendricks Sr.. Title: De Luxe Annie Passage: De Luxe Annie is a 1918 silent film adventure drama directed by Roland West and starring Norma Talmadge, Eugene O'Brien and Frank Mills.
2000
101 Dalmatians (1996 film)
102 Dalmatians
Cladanthus and Crinodendron are both types of what?
Title: Crinodendron Passage: Crinodendron is a botanic genus with 8 species of flowering plants belonging to the family Elaeocarpaceae. They are evergreen shrubs or small trees native to the forests of Chile. They have narrow, leathery evergreen leaves and pendent bell-shaped flowers in red, pink or white. Title: Cladanthus Passage: Cladanthus is a genus of plants in the family sunflower family, native to the Mediterranean region.
plants
Cladanthus
Crinodendron
FC Andorra Futsal is a team based in the capital of what principality?
Title: Andorra la Vella Passage: Andorra la Vella (] , ] , Spanish: Andorra la Vieja, French: Andorre-la-Vieille) is the capital of the Principality of Andorra. It is located high in the east Pyrenees, between France and Spain. It is also the name of the parish that surrounds the capital. Title: FC Andorra Futsal Passage: Futbol Club Andorra Futsal, was a futsal team based in Andorra la Vella (Andorra), sports section of FC Andorra, established in 1986 and played in the Spanish futsal league system. Title: Alexandre Martínez Palau Passage: Alexandre "Àlex" Martínez Palau (born 10 October 1998) is an Andorran footballer and beach soccer player who plays for FC Andorra Juvenil A, the Andorra national beach soccer team and the Andorra national football team. Title: Cambridge United F.C. Futsal Passage: Cambridge United F.C. Futsal is an English Futsal team based in Cambridge who compete in the FA Futsal League Division 2 (Midlands) since 2015. The team became part of Cambridge United F.C. in May 2015, after previously existing as Cambridge Futsal Club. Title: Jordi Aláez Passage: Jordi Aláez (born 23 January 1998) is an Andorran footballer and beach soccer player for FC Andorra, the Andorra national beach soccer team and the Andorra national team. Title: Sporting Clube de Braga/AAUM Passage: Sporting Clube de Braga/AAUM Futsal is a futsal team based in Braga, Portugal. The actual designation was established in 2007 when SC Braga and AAUM (University of Minho Students Association) merged the two futsal teams. The senior team plays in Liga Portuguesa de Futsal. Title: VPC Andorra XV Passage: Voluntaris de Protecció Civil Andorra Rugby XV (commonly known as VPC Andorra XV) is a rugby union team based in Andorra la Vella, Andorra. Nowadays the Andorran rugby club plays in the French Championship since 1986 after being participated in the Catalan Rugby Championship. Title: Melbourne Heart FC (Futsal) Passage: Melbourne Heart FC Futsal was a futsal club based in Melbourne, Victoria, founded in 2012. They played in the F-League, the top tier of Australian Futsal. The club was disbanded before the start of the 2014 season after the A-League team were bought by Manchester City FC. Title: Emiliano González Arqués Passage: Emiliano González Arqués (born 20 September 1969) is a Spanish-born Andorran retired footballer. He played as a striker for FC Andorra and the Andorra national team. Emiliano earned 36 caps between 1998 and 2003. Title: Cristian Martínez (Andorran footballer) Passage: Cristian Martínez Alejo (born 16 October 1989) is an Andorran footballer who plays as a right winger for FC Andorra and the Andorra national team.
Andorra
FC Andorra Futsal
Andorra la Vella
Which producer-director was older when he died, Ted Demme or Frederic Zelnik?
Title: Frederic Zelnik Passage: Frederic Zelnik (17 May 1885 - 29 November 1950) was one of the most important producers-directors of the German silent cinema. He also appeared on screen as an actor. Title: Ted Demme Passage: Edward Kern "Ted" Demme ( ; October 26, 1963 – January 13, 2002) was an American director, producer, and actor. Title: The Girl from Capri Passage: The Girl from Capri (German: Das Mädel von Capri) is a 1924 German silent comedy film directed by Frederic Zelnik and starring Lya Mara, Ulrich Bettac and Robert Scholz. It premiered in Berlin on 10 July 1924. Title: The Bohemian Dancer (1926 film) Passage: The Bohemian Dancer (German: Die Försterchristl) is a 1926 German silent drama film directed by Frederic Zelnik and starring Lya Mara, Harry Liedtke and William Dieterle. It premiered in Berlin on 5 March 1926. It is based on the operetta 1907 "Die Försterchristl" composed by Georg Jarno with a libretto by Bernhard Buchbinder. Title: Dancing Vienna Passage: Dancing Vienna (German: Das tanzende Wien) is a 1927 German silent film directed by Frederic Zelnik and starring Lya Mara, Ben Lyon and Alfred Abel. The film's art direction was by Andrej Andrejew, Ferdinand Bellan and Erich Kettelhut. It was one of several prototypes of the Heimatfilm made by Zelnik in the 1920s. The film was intended as a loose sequel to Zelnik's "The Blue Danube" (1926). Title: The Forester's Daughter (1931 film) Passage: The Forester's Daughter (German: Die Försterchristl) is a 1931 German operetta film directed by Frederic Zelnik and starring Irene Eisinger, Paul Richter and Oskar Karlweis. It is an adaptation of the operetta "Die Försterchristl". Zelnik had previously directed a 1926 silent film version "The Bohemian Dancer". Title: Frederik Fuglsang Passage: Frederik Fuglsang (1887–1953) was a Danish cinematographer who worked largely in the German film industry. Fuglsang was employed by Nordisk Film, who initially brought him to Germany. He worked frequently during the Weimar era on films such as "Vanina" (1922) and Frederic Zelnik's "The Weavers". (1927). He was married to the actress Käte Fuglsang. Title: The Mill at Sanssouci Passage: The Mill at Sanssouci (German: Die Mühle von Sanssouci) is a 1926 German silent historical film directed by Siegfried Philippi and Frederic Zelnik and starring Otto Gebühr, Lissi Lind and Jakob Tiedtke. The film is part of the popular cycle of Prussian films. It premiered on 1 February 1926. Title: The Blue Danube (1926 film) Passage: The Blue Danube (German:An der schönen blauen Donau) is a 1926 German silent romance film directed by Frederic Zelnik and starring Harry Liedtke, Lya Mara and Hans Junkermann. The film has been described as a paean to Austria. The art direction was by Andrej Andrejew and Jacek Rotmil. Title: Count Varenne's Lover Passage: Count Varenne's Lover (German: Die Geliebte des Grafen Varenne) is a 1921 German silent comedy film directed by Frederic Zelnik and starring Lya Mara, Josef Commer and Johannes Riemann. It premiered in Berlin on 3 March 1921.
Frederic Zelnik
Ted Demme
Frederic Zelnik
Where is the tournament at which the Malaysia national under-22 football team maintained held?
Title: Football at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games Passage: The association football tournament at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games was in Kuala Lumpur. In addition matches were played in Kuala Lumpur, Shah Alam and Selayang. Title: Malaysia national under-22 football team Passage: Malaysia national under-22 football team (also known as Malaysia Under-22, Malaysia U-22 or Malaysia B-22) represents Malaysia in international football competitions in SEA Games. It is managed by the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM). This team will only be maintained for the 2017 SEA Games and will be reverted to the U-23 after the tournament ends. Title: Armin Maier Passage: Armin Maier (born 10 July 1997) is a German-Singaporean professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Singaporean club Young Lions FC and the Singapore national under-22 football team. Title: Singapore national under-22 football team Passage: The Singapore national under-22 football team is an under-22 football team representing Singapore in the biannual AFC U-22 Asian Cup. It is organised and managed by the Football Association of Singapore. Title: Milad Fayyazbakhsh Passage: Mohsen "Milad" Fayyazbakhsh (Persian: محسن (میلاد) فياض‌ بخش‎ ‎ , born January 26, 1991 in Bushehr, Iran) is an Iranian football Midfielder. He currently plays for Azadegan League club Iranjavan, as well as the Iran national under-22 football team. Title: Harimau Muda A Passage: Harimau Muda A was the club name for the former Malaysia Under-22 National Football Team, representing Malaysia in international football competitions such as the AFC U-22 Asian Cup, Champions Youth Cup as well as other under-22 international football tournaments. It was managed by Football Association of Malaysia. The squad was the feeder team for Malaysia U-23 and senior national football team. In 2015, Harimau Muda once again became a single team composed of former Harimau Muda A & B players. On 25 November 2015, it was confirmed that the club was disbanded by FAM which meant that all the players were returned to their own state sides. Title: Illyas Lee Passage: Illyas Lee (born 1 December 1995) is a Singaporean professional footballer who plays as a defender for Singaporean club Young Lions FC and the Singapore national under-22 football team. Title: Harimau Muda (football team) Passage: Harimau Muda is a former Malaysia national under-22 football team. The squad is the feeder team for senior national football team. The club is managed by the Football Association of Malaysia. Title: Vietnam national under-22 football team Passage: The Vietnam national under-22 football team (Vietnamese: Đội tuyển bóng đá U-22 quốc gia Việt Nam ) is the under-22 football team representing Vietnam at the Southeast Asian Games, AFC U-23 Championship qualifiers. It is controlled by the Vietnam Football Federation. The team established in 2016. Title: Malaysia national football team Passage: The Malaysia national football team (Malay: Pasukan bola sepak kebangsaan Malaysia ) is the national team of Malaysia and is controlled by the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM). The national team was founded in 1963 Merdeka Tournament one month before the establishment of the Malaysian Federation. Malaysia national football team is recognised by FIFA as the successor of the defunct Malaya national football team. The Malaysian team is nicknamed "Harimau Malaya" in reference of the Malayan tiger.
Kuala Lumpur.
Malaysia national under-22 football team
Football at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games
Vivian Anderson was an infielder who played in which women's professional baseball league, during the 1944 season?
Title: All-American Girls Professional Baseball League Passage: The All-American Girls Professional Baseball League was a women's professional baseball league founded by Philip K. Wrigley which existed from 1943 to 1954. Over 600 women played in the league. In 1948, league attendance peaked over 900,000 spectators in attendance. The Rockford Peaches won a league-best four championships while playing in the AAGPBL. For most of the league's history, manager Bill Allington coached different teams and led the league in career wins as a manager. The 1992 motion picture "A League of Their Own" tells a fictionalized account of the Rockford Peaches. Title: Vivian Anderson (baseball) Passage: Vivian Anderson [Sheriffs] (April 21, 1921 - December 21, 2012) was an infielder who played in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League during the 1944 season. Listed at 5 ft , 140 lb., she batted and threw right-handed. Title: Anderson Hernández Passage: Anderson Hernández Mejia (born October 30, 1982) is a Dominican professional baseball infielder for the Vaqueros Laguna of the Mexican Baseball League. He has played in Major League Baseball for the New York Mets, Washington Nationals, Cleveland Indians, and Houston Astros as well as for the Chunichi Dragons of Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB). Title: Julie Dusanko Passage: Julie Dusanko [Sabo] (February 22, 1922 – August 22, 2003) was a Canadian infielder who played in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. Listed at 5' 5", 122 lb., Dusanko batted and threw right-handed. She was born as Julianna Rita Sabo in Regina, Saskatchewan. Dusanko was one of 57 girls from Canada who played in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League during its 12-year history. Title: Milwaukee Chicks Passage: The Milwaukee Chicks were a women's professional baseball team which played in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League during the 1944 season. They were managed by Max Carey, former star player for the Pittsburgh Pirates and Brooklyn Robins and a future Hall of Famer. Title: Anna Meyer Passage: Anna L. Meyer (married name: Petrovic) (born November 17, 1928 in Aurora, Indiana) also known as Pee Wee is a former female shortstop who played in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League during the 1944 season. She was one of the youngest players to sign a contract with the league at age 15. She currently lives in Tucson, Arizona. Title: Adeline Kerrar Passage: Adeline Kerrar ("Addie") (August 31, 1924 – July 4, 1995) was an infielder and catcher who played in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League during the 1944 season. Listed at 5 ft , 130 pounds, she was a switch-hitter and threw right-handed. Title: La Ferne Price Passage: La Ferne Ellis Price (January 26, 1926 – May 27, 2016) was an infielder and pitcher who played in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League during the 1944 season. Price batted and threw right handed. After entering the league, she started to be known simply as 'Ferne', a moniker that her proudly used throughout her life. Title: Andrew Sisco Passage: Andrew Frank Sisco (born January 13, 1983) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Brother Elephants of the Chinese Professional Baseball League (CPBL). He has played in Major League Baseball for the Kansas City Royals and Chicago White Sox, in the Korean Professional Baseball League for the KT Wiz, and in the Chinese Professional Baseball League for the EDA Rhinos and the Brother Elephants. Title: Rose Folder Passage: Rose Folder [Powell] (May 12, 1926 – July 3, 2014) was an outfield/infield utility and pitcher who played in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League in the 1944 season. Listed at 5 ft , 140 lb, she batted and threw right-handed.
All-American Girls Professional Baseball League
Vivian Anderson (baseball)
All-American Girls Professional Baseball League
Since when has the car Tim Slade drives for Brad Jones Racing been produced?
Title: Tim Slade Passage: Tim Slade (born 3 August, 1985) is an Australian motor racing driver. Slade currently competes in the Virgin Australia Supercars Championship, driving the No. 14 Holden VF Commodore for Brad Jones Racing. Title: Holden Commodore (VF) Passage: The Holden Commodore (VF) is an executive car that has been produced by Holden since June 2013. It is the second and last significant restyled iteration of the final fourth generation of the Holden Commodore to be manufactured in Australia. Its range includes the sedan and station wagon variants that sell under the luxury Holden Calais (VF) nameplate. Also available is the commercial utility variant that sells under the Holden Ute (VF) nameplate. Title: Macauley Jones Passage: Macauley Jones (born 6 October 1994) is an Australian racing driver currently who competes in the Dunlop Series, driving the No. 14 Holden VF Commodore for Brad Jones Racing. He is also a co-driver in the Pirtek Enduro Cup series. Title: Ashley Walsh Passage: Ashley Daniel Walsh (born 11 January 1988) is an Australian racing driver who currently drives for Brad Jones Racing as a co-driver alongside Tim Slade in the Pirtek Enduro Cup series. Title: Brad Jones Racing Passage: Brad Jones Racing is an Australian motor racing team owned by brothers Kim and Brad Jones based in Albury. The team competes in the Supercars Championship and the Dunlop Series. Recently they have also returned to the Australian Formula Ford Championship where Brad and Kim began their careers. The team are both the only rurally based V8 Supercar team and the only V8 Supercar team in New South Wales. The team's current drivers are Nick Percat and Tim Slade. It also prepares a customer VF Commodore for Tim Blanchard Racing which will replace Britek Motorsport in 2017. Title: Andrew Jones (racing driver) Passage: Andrew Jones (born 24 June, 1980) is an Australian racing driver. He currently competes in the Dunlop Series, driving the No. 8 Holden VF Commodore for Brad Jones Racing. Title: Brad Jones (racing driver) Passage: Bradley Jones also known as Brad (born 2 April 1960) is a retired Australian racing driver. Jones now acts as team co-principal with his brother Kim in the V8 Supercar racing team, Brad Jones Racing. Title: James Rosenberg Racing Passage: James Rosenberg Racing was a V8 Supercar racing team owned by South Australian agricultural business identity, James Rosenberg. The team was reformed in 2010 with Tim Slade as the team's driver after a toe-in-the water year working with Paul Morris Motorsport in 2009. Title: Moy Racing Passage: Moy Racing, formerly PRW Racing and Bobby Jones Racing, was an auto racing team owned by former Ford Motor Company employee Joseph Reilly which fielded entries in the NASCAR Busch Series. Drivers who piloted the Moy Racing Ford included Jimmy Kitchens, Andy Kirby, Carl Long, Bruce Bechtel, Dana White, Brad Teague, Ed Berrier, Donnie Neuenberger, Shane Hall, Kertus Davis, Jeff McClure, Eric Jones, Shane Huffman, Kelly Denton and Kieran Dynes Title: Nick Percat Passage: Nick Percat (born 14 September 1988) is an Australian racing driver who currently races in the Virgin Australia Supercars Championship, driving for Brad Jones Racing. He won the Bathurst 1000 at his first attempt, co-driving for Garth Tander for the Holden Racing Team.
June 2013
Tim Slade
Holden Commodore (VF)
Which is a species of flowering plant, Ruscus or Calamus?
Title: Calamus (palm) Passage: Calamus is a genus of the palm family Arecaceae. These are among several genera known as rattan palms. There are an estimated 400 species in this genus, all native to tropical and subtropical Asia, Africa, and Australia. They are mostly leaf-climbing lianas with slender, reedy stems. To aid scrambling some species have evolved hooks on the underside of the midrib, or more commonly by modified "pinnae" or tendrils in the form of stout, backward-pointing spines. These stems may grow to lengths of 200 metres. Title: Ruscus Passage: Ruscus is a genus of six species of flowering plants, native to western and southern Europe (north to southern England), Macaronesia, northwest Africa, and southwestern Asia east to the Caucasus. In the APG III classification system, it is placed in the family Asparagaceae, subfamily Nolinoideae (formerly the family Ruscaceae). Like many lilioid monocots, it was formerly classified in the family Liliaceae. Title: Calamus egregius Passage: Calamus egregius is a species of flowering plant in the Arecaceae family. Title: Calamus tenuis Passage: Calamus tenuis is a species of flowering plant in the Arecaceae family. Title: Calamus nambariensis Passage: Calamus nambariensis is a species of flowering plant in the Arecaceae family. It is found in Burma, Laos, Vietnam, Thailand, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, the Assam region of India and the Yunnan region of China. Title: Calamus compsostachys Passage: Calamus compsostachys is a species of flowering plant in the Arecaceae family.It is found only in China (Guangdong, Guangxi). Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forests and subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. Title: Calamus wailong Passage: Calamus wailong is a species of flowering plant in the Arecaceae family.
Ruscus
Ruscus
Calamus (palm)
What is the Austrian association football team known as due to sponsership that is based in Altach, Vorarlberg ,who has their former footballer as their current manager?
Title: SC Rheindorf Altach Passage: SCR Altach is an Austrian association football team based in Altach, Vorarlberg. It plays in the Austrian Football Bundesliga. The club is currently also known as CASHPOINT SCR Altach due to sponsorship of Austrian sports betting company Cashpoint. Title: Gennadiy Nizhegorodov Passage: Gennadiy Nizhegorodov (born 7 June 1977 in Odessa, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union) is a former footballer who last played for SC Rheindorf Altach and current manager. Title: Abraham Khashmanyan Passage: Abraham Khashmanyan (Armenian: Աբրահամ Խաշմանյան ), is an Armenian association football manager and former footballer. He is the current manager of Alashkert FC of the Armenian Premier League. Title: Adi Hütter Passage: Adolf "Adi" Hütter (born 11 February 1970 in Hohenems, Vorarlberg) is a former Austrian footballer who is the current manager of Swiss side BSC Young Boys. Title: FC Dornbirn 1913 Passage: FC Dornbirn 1913 is an Austrian association football club based in Dornbirn, Vorarlberg. Title: FK Austria Wien Passage: Fußballklub Austria Wien (] ; known in English as Austria Vienna, and usually shortened to Austria in German-speaking countries), is an Austrian association football club from the capital city of Vienna. It has won the second most Austrian Bundesliga titles - counting 24 since the introduction of the Austrian league in the season 1911-12. Along with its cross-city rival Rapid Wien, it is one of the only sides that have never been relegated from the Austrian top flight. With 27 victories in the Austrian Cup and six in the Austrian Supercup, Austria Wien is also the most successful club in each of those tournaments, and has won the most national titles of any Austrian football club. The club reached the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup final in 1978, and the semi-finals of the European Cup the season after. The club plays at the Franz Horr Stadium, known as the Generali Arena since a 2010 naming rights deal with an Italian insurance company. Title: LASK Linz Passage: Linzer Athletik-Sport-Klub, commonly known as LASK Linz (] ) or simply LASK, is an Austrian association football club, from the Upper-Austrian state capital Linz. It is the oldest football club hailing from that region, and currently plays in the Austrian Football Bundesliga, the top tier of Austrian football. The club's colours are black and white. The women's football section currently plays in the second highest division of Austrian women's football. Title: Ján Kozák (footballer, born 1954) Passage: Ján Kozák (born 17 April 1954) is a former Slovak football midfielder and later football manager. He is the current manager of the Slovakia national football team, a position he assumed in July 2013. His son Ján Kozák is also a footballer. As the current manager of Slovakia, his team qualified for the 2016 UEFA Euro, thus becoming Slovakia's first time to appear in the tournament. Title: Jacob Moli Passage: Jacob Moli (born 11 May 1967) is a Solomon Islands former footballer and the current manager of the Solomon Islands national under-17 football team. He has also been the manager of the Solomon Islands national football team, a post he held from 2011 to 2014. Title: Team Vorarlberg Passage: Team Vorarlberg ("UCI team code:" VOL ) is a cycling team based in Austria. The team was founded in 1999 by the twin brothers Thomas and Johannes Kofler and previously known as Team Volksbank. In 2009, the Austrian federal state of Vorarlberg replaced Volksbank as title sponsor. In 2006 it became the first ever Austrian professional cycling team and was registered as a UCI Professional Continental team until June 2010, when their UCI license was suspended due to financial insecurity. The team was later re-registered as a UCI Continental team, and retained that status in 2011.
CASHPOINT SCR
Gennadiy Nizhegorodov
SC Rheindorf Altach
What Uruguayan former footballer is son to Uruguayan basketball player who competed in 1960 Summer Olympics?
Title: Gus Poyet Passage: Gustavo Augusto "Gus" Poyet Domínguez (] ; born 15 November 1967) is a Uruguayan former footballer. Title: Washington Poyet Passage: Washington Andres Vincente Diego Augusto Poyet Carreras ( Washington Poyet )(12 January 1939 – 16 June 2007) was a Uruguayan basketball player who competed in the 1960 Summer Olympics and in the 1964 Summer Olympics. He was the father of footballer Gus Poyet, and the grandfather of Diego Poyet. Title: Edison Ciavattone Passage: Edison Ciavattone (born 20 September 1938) is an Uruguayan basketball player, born in Montevideo, who competed in the 1960 Summer Olympics and in the 1964 Summer Olympics. Title: Manuel Gadea Passage: Manuel Roberto Gadea (born 2 January 1942 in Montevideo) is a Uruguayan basketball player who competed in the 1960 Summer Olympics and in the 1964 Summer Olympics. Title: Roberto Lovera Passage: Roberto José Lovera Vidal (November 14, 1922 – June 22, 2016) was a Uruguayan basketball player who competed in the 1948 Summer Olympics and in the 1952 Summer Olympics. Lovera was part of the Uruguayan basketball team, which finished fifth in the 1948 tournament. Four years later Lovera was a member of the Uruguayan team, which won the bronze medal. He played all eight matches. Title: Waldemar Rial Passage: Waldemar José Rial Ferrari (born 3 February 1940 in Paso de los Toros, Tacuarembó Department) is a Uruguayan basketball player who competed in the 1960 Summer Olympics and in the 1964 Summer Olympics. Title: Milton Scaron Passage: Milton Scaron (born 22 August 1936) is a Uruguayan basketball player, born in Montevideo, who competed in the 1956 Summer Olympics and in the 1960 Summer Olympics. Title: Adesio Lombardo Passage: Adesio Rafael Lombardo Rossi (February 2, 1925 – before 2004) was an Uruguayan basketball player who competed in the 1948 Summer Olympics and in the 1952 Summer Olympics. Lombardo was part of the Uruguayan basketball team, which finished fifth in the 1948 tournament. Four years later Lombardo was a member of the Uruguayan team, which won the bronze medal. He played all eight matches. Title: Carlos Roselló Passage: Carlos Roselló Betbeze (May 2, 1922 – before 2004) was a Uruguayan basketball player who competed in the 1948 and the 1952 Summer Olympics. Rosello was part of the Uruguayan basketball team, which finished fifth in the 1948 tournament. Four years later Rosello was a member of the Uruguayan team, which won the bronze medal. He played four matches. Title: Prudencio de Pena Passage: Prudencio de Pena (born January 21, 1913) is an Uruguayan basketball player who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics. De Pena was part of the Uruguayan basketball team, which finished sixth in the Olympic tournament. He played one match.
Gus Poyet
Washington Poyet
Gus Poyet
Michael Benyaer is best known for his role as bob in a Canadian television series that aired starting which year ?
Title: Michael Benyaer Passage: Michael Benyaer (born May 25, 1970) is a Canadian-American actor, cartoon and video game voice actor and is probably best known for his roles as Bob in the Canadian CGI series "ReBoot", seasons 1, 2 and 4 and Hadji Singh in season one of "The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest". Title: ReBoot Passage: ReBoot is a Canadian CGI-animated action-adventure television series that originally aired from 1994 to 2001. It was produced by Vancouver-based production company Mainframe Entertainment, Alliance Communications and BLT Productions. The animated series was created by Gavin Blair, Ian Pearson, Phil Mitchell, and John Grace, with the visuals designed by Brendan McCarthy after an initial attempt by Ian Gibson. Title: Rakett69 (season 1) Passage: This article contains contestant information and episode summaries from Season 1 of the Estonian competitive science television series Rakett69. Season 1 aired starting on January 15, 2011 and concluded on May 7, 2011. Title: Richard Kahan Passage: Richard Kahan (born May 15, 1980) is a Canadian television actor and writer. Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, he is known for his role as Marco Pacella in the television series "The 4400" and for his role as Gil Kurvers on the Canadian television series teen soap "Edgemont". Title: Hell's Kitchen (U.S. season 1) Passage: This article contains contestant information and episode summaries from Season 1 of the American competitive reality television series Hell's Kitchen. Season 1 aired starting on May 30, 2005 and concluded on August 1, 2005. Michael Wray from Fort Collins, Colorado, won the first season of "Hell's Kitchen", thus winning his own restaurant in Los Angeles named Tatou (he was offered to go to London to work under Gordon Ramsay, but later declined due to family reasons). This was the only season to date in which the teams were not separated by gender at the start. Title: Knock First Passage: Knock First is an American reality television series in which an adolescent is chosen for a total room makeover by the Knock First crew. The first series aired starting in the fall of 2003 on ABC Family. Title: Les Belles Histoires des pays d'en haut Passage: Les Belles Histoires des pays d'en haut is a Canadian television drama series, which aired on Radio-Canada from 1956 to 1970. One of the longest-running programs in the history of Canadian television, the series produced 495 episodes during its 14-year run and was one of the first influential "téléromans". Title: Hagan Beggs Passage: Hagan Beggs (March 19, 1937 – September 16, 2016) was a Northern Irish-born Canadian actor. He was best known for starring as Dr. George Dunbar on the Canadian television series, "Danger Bay", which aired on CBC Television and The Disney Channel from 1985 to 1990. Beggs also co-starred as Liam Gleeson on the Canadian series, "Bordertown", from 1989 to 1991. His other television roles included a recurring role as Lt. Hansen during of "" from 1966 to 1967. Title: Rakett69 (season 2) Passage: This article contains contestant information and episode summaries from Season 2 of the Estonian competitive science television series Rakett69. Season 1 aired starting on January 14, 2012 and concluded on April 21, 2012. Title: Maria Vacratsis Passage: Maria Vacratsis is a Canadian actress. Among her appearances on TV is the role of Sheila the lunch lady on the Canadian television series "" and the Lebanese Islamic overbearing mother of main character Yasir in "Mother in law" episode of "Little Mosque on the Prairie". She also appeared in 12 episodes of Canadian television comedy "Rent-a-Goalie" over the three season run as Councilor Firstman.
1994
Michael Benyaer
ReBoot
Stranger Things stared an Actor who played Nancy Wheeler, what was her name?
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: Natalia Dyer Passage: Natalia Dyer (born January 13, 1997) is an American actress known primarily for her role as Nancy Wheeler in the Netflix science fiction drama series "Stranger Things". 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: 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: Dusty and Sweets McGee Passage: Dusty and Sweets McGee is a 1971 American drama film written and directed by Floyd Mutrux. The film stars Clifton Tip Fredell, Kit Ryder, Billy Gray, Bob Graham, Nancy Wheeler and Russ Knight. The film was released by Warner Bros. on July 14, 1971. 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: Stranger Things (Yuck album) Passage: Stranger Things is the third studio album by UK-based indie rock band Yuck, released on Mamé 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: Cara Buono Passage: Cara Buono (born March 1, 1974) is an American actress, screenwriter and director best known for her roles as Dr. Faye Miller in the fourth season of the AMC drama series "Mad Men", Kelli Moltisanti in the sixth season of "The Sopranos", Linda Salvo in the 2006 comedy "Artie Lange's Beer League", and Karen Wheeler in the 2016 horror sci-fi Netflix original series "Stranger Things". She has appeared in such films as "Hulk" (2003) and "Let Me In" (2010). 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: 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".
Natalia Dyer
Stranger Things
Natalia Dyer
What English actor starred as Claudius in the 1976 BBC Television adaptation I, Claudius?
Title: Derek Jacobi Passage: Sir Derek George Jacobi, ( ; born 22 October 1938) is an English actor and stage director. Title: I, Claudius (TV series) Passage: I, Claudius is a 1976 BBC Television adaptation of Robert Graves' "I, Claudius" and "Claudius the God". Written by Jack Pulman, it starred Derek Jacobi as Claudius, with Siân Phillips, Brian Blessed, George Baker, Margaret Tyzack, John Hurt, Patricia Quinn, Ian Ogilvy, Kevin McNally, Patrick Stewart, and John Rhys-Davies. Title: The Picnic Passage: The Picnic (full title The Two Ronnies Present - The Picnic), is a 1976 BBC television film starring The Two Ronnies, and written by Ronnie Barker under the pseudonyms "Dave Huggett and Larry Keith". Title: I, Claudius (radio adaptation) Passage: I, Claudius is a six-part 2010 radio adaptation of the novels "I, Claudius" and "Claudius the God" by Robert Graves. Broadcast as part of the "Classic Serial" strand on BBC Radio 4, it was adapted by Robin Brooks and directed by Jonquil Panting, with music composed by David Pickvance. Claudius was played by Tom Goodman-Hill and the series' cast is also notable for including Derek Jacobi, who played Claudius in the 1976 BBC TV adaptation of the same works. The series was released as a BBC Audiobook on 6 January 2011. It won the 2012 Audie Award in the "Audio Dramatization" category. Title: Robert Craig-Morgan Passage: Robert Craig-Morgan (born 1964 in Bromley, Kent) is an English actor who first appeared on television in the 1976 BBC production of "I Claudius" playing the Young Caligula, although he was best known for his character Justin Bennett in the children's drama series "Grange Hill" which he played for five years from the beginning of the series. Title: Barbara Young (actress) Passage: Barbara Young (born 9 February 1936, Brighouse, West Riding of Yorkshire) is an English actress. She is known for her role as the future Emperor Nero's mother, Agrippina, in the landmark 1976 BBC serial "I, Claudius". Title: John Castle Passage: John Castle (born 14 January 1940) is an English actor. Castle has acted in theatre, film and television. He is known for his role as Agrippa Postumus in the BBC television adaptation of "I, Claudius" (1976) and for playing Geoffrey II, Duke of Brittany, in the film "The Lion in Winter" (1968). He also played Dr Carrasco as well as the prisoner called "The Duke" in the film "Man of La Mancha" (1972), and the villainous Paul McDagget in "RoboCop 3" (1993). Title: List of I, Claudius episodes Passage: This is a list of the 13 episodes of "I, Claudius", a 1976 BBC Television adaptation of Robert Graves' "I, Claudius" and "Claudius the God". Written by Jack Pulman, it was one of the corporation's most successful drama serials of all time. It also provided popular initial exposure for several actors who would eventually become well known, such as Derek Jacobi, Patrick Stewart, John Rhys-Davies and John Hurt. Title: Jack Pulman Passage: Jack Pulman (11 July 1925 – 29 May 1979) was an award-winning British television screenwriter, most famous for the critically acclaimed 1976 BBC television series, "I, Claudius", based on the novels "I Claudius" and "Claudius the God" by Robert Graves. Title: The Signalman (film) Passage: The Signalman is a 1976 BBC television adaptation of "The Signal-Man", an 1866 short story by Charles Dickens. The story was adapted by Andrew Davies as the BBC's sixth "Ghost Story for Christmas", with Denholm Elliott starring as the signalman and Bernard Lloyd as the traveller, an unnamed character who acts as a plot device in place of the short story's narrator.
Derek Jacobi
I, Claudius (TV series)
Derek Jacobi
Who directed the 2016 horror film Kim Hwan-hee appeared in?
Title: Kim Hwan-hee Passage: Kim Hwan-hee (born August 25, 2002) is a South Korean actress. She began her career as a child actress in 2008, and has been active ever since. She has starred in television dramas such as "Invincible Lee Pyung Kang" (2009), "Believe in Love" (also known as "My Love, My Family", 2010), "My One and Only" (2010), and "You're the Best, Lee Soon-shin" (2013), as well as the films "Born to Sing" (2013) and "The Wailing" (2016). Title: The Wailing (film) Passage: The Wailing () is a 2016 South Korean horror film directed by Na Hong-jin about a policeman who investigates a series of mysterious killings and illnesses. It was a commercial success. Title: Alexander DiPersia Passage: Alexander John DiPersia (born March 6, 1982) is an American actor known for his role in the 2016 horror film "Lights Out". DiPersia's first role was a minor cameo in the 2007 survival horror film, "I Am Legend". Title: Blood of the Tribades Passage: Blood of the Tribades is a 2016 horror film directed by Sophia Cacciola and Michael J. Epstein. The script, style, and look are heavily influenced by 1970s Euro lesbian vampire films. The film is distributed in North America on VOD and DVD/blu-ray by Launch Over and VHS by SRS Media. Title: Siren (film) Passage: Siren (stylized as SiREN) is a 2016 horror film. It is a spin-off and feature-length adaptation of "Amateur Night", David Bruckner's segment from the 2012 anthology horror film "V/H/S". It was released on December 2, 2016 in theatres and on DVD on December 6, 2016. It was directed by Gregg Bishop and produced by Gary Binkow, Jude S. Walko, Brad Miska and David Bruckner. One week before his wedding day, Jonah and his groomsmen hit the town for a wild night of club hopping and debauchery. But the party becomes a savage fight for survival when they unwittingly unleash a fabled predator upon the festivities. Title: Lake Eerie Passage: Lake Eerie is a 2016 horror film, directed by Chris Majors, starring Lance Henriksen, Betsy Baker, Marilyn Ghigliotti, Anne Leigh Cooper, Meredith Majors and Al Snow. Title: Ibiza Undead Passage: Ibiza Undead is a 2016 horror film written and directed by Andy Edwards. Premiered at London's FrightFest Film Festival in August 2016, the film stars Cara Theobold, Matt King and Alex Zane. Shot on location in Ibiza and London, it has been described as "The Inbetweeners meets Shaun of the Dead" Title: Amityville: No Escape Passage: Amityville: No Escape is a 2016 horror film written by Ira Gansler and directed by Henrique Couto and stars Joni Durian, Alia Gabrielle Eckhardt and Allison Egan. It was released on August 5, 2016. It is the seventeenth film based on the Amityville horror. Title: The Barn (film) Passage: The Barn is a 2016 horror film written and directed by Justin M. Seaman. The film is set on Halloween night 1989 and follows two teenage friends that end up accidentally resurrecting a deadly curse. Title: The Amityville Terror Passage: The Amityville Terror is a 2016 horror film written by Amanda Barton and directed by Michael Angelo and stars Nicole Tompkins, Kaiwi Lyman-Mersereau and Kim Nielsen. It was released on August 2, 2016. It is the sixteenth film based on the Amityville horror.
Na Hong-jin
Kim Hwan-hee
The Wailing (film)
John Stubbs died in a city with an urban population of what in 2015?
Title: Lismore, New South Wales Passage: Lismore is a city in northeastern New South Wales, Australia and the main population centre in the City of Lismore local government area; it is also a regional centre in the Northern Rivers region of the State. Lismore had an estimated urban population of 29,413 at June 2015. Title: John Stubbs (author) Passage: John Norman Stubbs (born 2 February 1938 in Cunnamulla, Queensland, died 25 May 2015 in Lismore, New South Wales) was an Australian political journalist, author and Labor staffer. Title: Higher education in Saskatchewan Passage: Historically, Saskatchewan's higher education system has been "significantly shaped" by demographics. In 1901, six years prior to the 1907 founding of a university in Saskatchewan, the urban population in Saskatchewan was 14,266 (16%) while the rural population was 77,013 (84%). One hundred years later, the proportions had changed significantly: urban population in 2001 was 629,036 (64%) while the rural population was 349,897 (36%). Over time the province's higher education system has changed significantly in response both to this demographic shift and to provincial politics. Title: John Stubbs (Quaker) Passage: John Stubbs (c.1618–1675) was an itinerant English Quaker minister and author who engaged in a well-known debate with Roger Williams in Rhode Island. Title: Urban areas of New Zealand Passage: Statistics New Zealand defines urban areas of New Zealand for statistical purposes (they have no administrative or legal basis). The urban areas comprise cities, towns and other conurbations (an aggregation of urban settlements) of a thousand people or more. In combination, the urban areas of the country constitute New Zealand's urban population. At the 2001 census, the urban population made up 86% of New Zealand's total population. Title: John Stubbs (educator) Passage: John Stubbs is a Canadian academic. He was president of Trent University and Simon Fraser University. Title: David Stubbs (RAF officer) Passage: Air Vice Marshal David John Stubbs, is a senior Royal Air Force officer. He previously served as the Commandant of Royal Air Force College Cranwell from 2012 to 2013, and the Air Secretary from 2013 to 2016. Title: John Stubbs (disambiguation) Passage: John Stubbs was a 16th-century English pamphleteer. Title: École John Stubbs Memorial School Passage: École John Stubbs Memorial School is a K-8 school located in Belmont Park neighbourhood of Colwood, British Columbia, Canada, part of the Western Communities suburbs of Victoria. The school is part of School District 62 Sooke. The school's population currently stands at approximately 710 students, but is currently experiencing growth year-to-year. It is the only school in the area that offers service to students in the Early and Late French Immersion programs (for these grade levels) and the regular English stream. Title: John Stubbs Passage: John Stubbs (or Stubbe) (c. 1544 – after 25 September 1589) was an English pamphleteer, political commentator and sketch artist during the Elizabethan era.
29,413
John Stubbs (author)
Lismore, New South Wales
East and West is a 1998 book by crossbench member of the British House of Lords since what year?
Title: Chris Patten Passage: Christopher Francis Patten, Baron Patten of Barnes (born 12 May 1944) is a British politician who served as the 28th and last Governor of Hong Kong from 1992 to 1997. He has been a crossbench member of the British House of Lords since 2005 and a former British Conservative politician until 2011, as Member of Parliament (MP) for Bath from 1979 to 1992. Title: East and West (book) Passage: East and West (subtitled "China, Power, and the Future of Asia") is a 1998 book by the British politician Chris Patten about his experiences as the last Governor of Hong Kong. In this book, he attempts to provide insights into the last years of British colonial rule in Hong Kong, and defends his decision of introducing the controversial representative democracy into the territory. In the second part of the book he argues that some Asian economies had outgrown their political structures and reforms are needed for stability and economic growth. He further asserts that the so-called Asian values are nothing more than a euphemism for legitimising the totalitarian regimes. Title: Bill Wedderburn, Baron Wedderburn of Charlton Passage: Kenneth William Wedderburn, Baron Wedderburn of Charlton, QC, FBA (13 April 1927 – 9 March 2012) was a British politician and member of the House of Lords, affiliated with the Labour Party. He briefly became a crossbench member, citing his dislike of Blairism and 'the smell' of cash for questions. He re-took the Labour Party whip in 2007. He worked at the University of Cambridge and the London School of Economics, where he was the Cassel Professor of Commercial Law from 1964 until his retirement in 1992. Title: Davina Ingrams, 18th Baroness Darcy de Knayth Passage: Davina Marcia Herbert Ingrams, 18th Baroness Darcy de Knayth (10 July 1938 – 24 February 2008) was a crossbench member of the House of Lords, continuing to sit after the passing of the House of Lords Act 1999 as an elected peer. Title: Jo Valentine, Baroness Valentine Passage: Josephine Clare Valentine, Baroness Valentine (born 8 December 1958) is a Crossbench member of the British House of Lords. Title: Margaret of Mar, 31st Countess of Mar Passage: Margaret of Mar, 31st Countess of Mar (born 19 September 1940), is a crossbench member of the House of Lords, an elected hereditary peer, the holder of the original Earldom of Mar, the oldest peerage title in the United Kingdom, and a farmer and former specialist goats cheesemaker in Great Witley, Worcestershire. She is the only "suo jure" countess in the House of Lords. Title: Richard Wilson, Baron Wilson of Dinton Passage: Richard Thomas James Wilson, Baron Wilson of Dinton, GCB (born 11 October 1942) is a crossbench member of the British House of Lords. Title: Raymond Jolliffe, 5th Baron Hylton Passage: Raymond Hervey Jolliffe, 5th Baron Hylton, ARICS, DL (born 13 June 1932) is a British peer and landowner. He is one of 92 hereditary peers elected to remain in the House of Lords after the passing of the House of Lords Act 1999, sitting as a crossbencher. He is currently the longest serving Crossbench member of the House of Lords. Title: John Dalrymple, 14th Earl of Stair Passage: John David James Dalrymple, 14th Earl of Stair (born 4 September 1961) is a British politician who, since 2008, has been a crossbench member of the House of Lords. Title: John Monson, 11th Baron Monson Passage: John Monson, 11th Baron Monson (3 May 1932 – 12 February 2011) was a British hereditary peer and crossbench member of the House of Lords. He was one of the ninety hereditary peers elected to remain in the House after the passing of the House of Lords Act 1999. He was a civil liberties campaigner and president of the Society for Individual Freedom.
2005
East and West (book)
Chris Patten
William Moxon Cook wrote for the first South Australian newspaper which was first published in what year?
Title: W. Moxon Cook Passage: William Moxon Cook (18 June 1857 – 20 December 1917) invariably known as Moxon or W. Moxon Cook, was an Australian sports journalist who wrote as "Trumpator" for the "Register" and "Terlinga" for the "The Australasian". Title: South Australian Register Passage: The Register, originally the South Australian Gazette and Colonial Register, was the first South Australian newspaper. It was first published in London in June 1836 and folded almost a century later in February 1931. Title: Jack Tredrea Passage: John J. "Jack" Tredrea (1884 to 1975) was an Australian rules footballer who played for the South Adelaide in the South Australian Football League. He served as the captain of South Adelaide from 1911 to 1915. He was the first South Australian player to reach 200 league games. Title: Charles Dumas (newspaperman) Passage: Charles Morris Russell Dumas (1851 – 19 February 1935), generally referred to as Charles M. R. Dumas, was a South Australian newspaper proprietor and politician. He was the proprietor of "The Mount Barker Courier and Onkaparinga and Gumeracha Advertiser" for 54 years and served as president of the South Australian Provincial Press Association from 1915 until his death. He was a member of the South Australian House of Assembly from 1898 to 1902, representing the electorate of Mount Barker. Title: E. H. Coombe Passage: Ephraim Henry Coombe (26 August 1858 – 5 April 1917) was a South Australian newspaper editor and politician. He was editor of the "Bunyip" at Gawler from 1890 to 1914. He was a member of the South Australian House of Assembly from 1901 to 1912 and 1915 to 1917, representing the electorate of Barossa. A long-time liberal in the House, he refused to join the united conservative Liberal Union in 1910, and was defeated in 1912 recontesting as an independent. Following his defeat, he edited the "Daily Herald" from 1914 to 1916. He was re-elected to the House for Barossa in 1915, having joined the Labor Party, but died in office in 1917. Title: George Stevenson (editor) Passage: George Stevenson (13 April 1799 – 19 October 1856) was a pioneer South Australian newspaper editor and horticulturist. Title: The Cumberland Free Press Passage: The Cumberland Free Press was a short-lived weekly Australian newspaper published and printed in Parramatta, New South Wales, with a coverage extending across the Inner West, ]Western and North West regions of Sydney. The paper was first published on 22 June 1895 and ceased publication in March 1898. Title: Yorke Peninsula Country Times Passage: The Yorke Peninsula Country Times is a South Australian newspaper which was first published in 1968. It was formed following the merging of the "Kadina, Wallaroo and Moonta Times" and "The South Australian Farmer". The newspaper is headquartered in Kadina and its weekly publications (published Tuesdays) are distributed across "the entire peninsula" from Port Broughton in the north to Stenhouse Bay in the south. Title: The Border Watch Passage: The Border Watch is an Australian newspaper based in Mount Gambier, South Australia, owned by the Scott Group of Companies. Published Tuesday through Friday, the paper serves the City of Mount Gambier, the South Australian Limestone Coast and parts of Western Victoria. The oldest and largest regional newspaper in South Australia, it won the "Best Newspaper" category in the South Australian Country Press Awards in 2005, for the first time in 50 years. Title: Steve Moxon Passage: Steve Moxon (born 9 November 1987) is an Australian kickboxer who competes in the middleweight and super middleweight divisions. Known for his speed and knockout power, Moxon captured the ISKA South Pacific Middleweight (−75 kg/165 lb) Championship early in his career before taking the WKF World Middleweight title from Expedito Valin in 2012. He signed with Glory that same year. As of 2 November 2015, he is ranked the #11 lightweight in the world by GLORY.
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W. Moxon Cook
South Australian Register
Brooklyn Nine-Nine features the actress and comedian who is of what nationality?
Title: Brooklyn Nine-Nine Passage: Brooklyn Nine-Nine is an American police sitcom that premiered on Fox on September 17, 2013, garnering 6.17 million viewers. Created by Dan Goor and Michael Schur, the series revolves around Jake Peralta (Andy Samberg), an immature but talented NYPD detective in Brooklyn's 99th Precinct, who comes into immediate conflict with his new commanding officer, the serious and stern Captain Raymond Holt (Andre Braugher). The ensemble and supporting cast feature Stephanie Beatriz as Rosa Diaz, Terry Crews as Terrence "Terry" Jeffords, Melissa Fumero as Amy Santiago, Joe Lo Truglio as Charles Boyle, Chelsea Peretti as Regina "Gina" Linetti, Dirk Blocker as Michael Hitchcock and Joel McKinnon Miller as Norman "Norm" Scully. Title: Chelsea Peretti Passage: Chelsea Vanessa Peretti (born February 20, 1978) is an American comedian, actress, and writer. She is best known for portraying Gina Linetti on the Fox comedy series "Brooklyn Nine-Nine". " Paste" ranked her Twitter account #75 on "The 75 Best Twitter Accounts of 2014". Title: Ken Marino Passage: Kenneth Joseph "Ken" Marino (born December 19, 1968) is an American actor, comedian, director, and screenwriter. He was a cast member on MTV's "The State" and has starred in shows such as "Party Down", "Marry Me", "Burning Love", "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" and "Childrens Hospital". Title: List of Brooklyn Nine-Nine characters Passage: "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" is a sitcom which premiered in September 2013. The show revolves around the fictional 99th Precinct of the New York Police Department, located in Brooklyn. Title: Marc Evan Jackson Passage: Marc Evan Jackson (born August 21, 1970) is an American comedian and actor best known for his work as Sparks Nevada in the "Thrilling Adventure Hour", Kevin Cozner in "Brooklyn Nine-Nine", Trevor Nelsson in "Parks and Recreation", and Dr. Murphy in "22 Jump Street". Title: Stephanie Beatriz Passage: Stephanie Beatriz Bischoff Alvizuri (born 10 February 1981) is an Argentine-born American actress best known for playing Detective Rosa Diaz in the FOX comedy series "Brooklyn Nine-Nine". She also voices Gertie in the "Ice Age" film series. Title: List of Brooklyn Nine-Nine episodes Passage: "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" is an American comedy series which premiered on September 17, 2013, on Fox. The series, created by Dan Goor and Michael Schur, follows a team of detectives and a newly appointed captain in the 99th Precinct of the New York City Police Department in Brooklyn. The fourth season premiered on September 20, 2016, and included a one-hour crossover with "New Girl" that aired on October 11. Title: Melissa Fumero Passage: Melissa Fumero ("née" Gallo; born August 19, 1982) is an American actress. She is best known for portraying Adriana Cramer on "One Life to Live", Zoe on "Gossip Girl", and Amy Santiago on "Brooklyn Nine-Nine". Title: Joe Lo Truglio Passage: Joseph "Joe" Lo Truglio (born December 2, 1970) is an American actor, comedian, voice actor, and writer best known for his performance as Charles Boyle on the Fox sitcom "Brooklyn Nine-Nine". Lo Truglio is also known for his roles in the television series "The State" and "Reno 911! "; films such as "Wet Hot American Summer", "Superbad", "Paul", "Role Models", "Wanderlust"; and his role as Vincenzo Cilli in "". Title: David Miner (television producer) Passage: David Miner (born November 15, 1969) is an American television producer and talent manager who is known for his work as an Executive Producer on "30 Rock," "Parks and Recreation", "Brooklyn Nine-Nine", "Master of None" and "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt".
American
Brooklyn Nine-Nine
Chelsea Peretti
What 1960's heist film did Richard Conte appear in?
Title: Ocean's 11 Passage: Ocean's 11 is a 1960 heist film directed by Lewis Milestone and starring five Rat Packers: Peter Lawford, Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis, Jr. and Joey Bishop. Title: Richard Conte Passage: Richard Conte (born Nicholas Peter Conte; March 24, 1910 – April 15, 1975) was an American actor. He appeared in more than 100 films from the 1940s through 1970s, including "I'll Cry Tomorrow", "Ocean's 11", and "The Godfather". Title: Whirlpool (1949 film) Passage: Whirlpool is a 1950 film noir thriller directed by Otto Preminger and written by Ben Hecht and Andrew Solt, adapted from Guy Endore's novel "Methinks the Lady". The film stars Gene Tierney, Richard Conte, José Ferrer and Charles Bickford, and features Constance Collier in her final film role. Due to anti-British statements Hecht had recently made regarding their involvement in Israel, UK prints of the film replaced his credit with a pseudonym, Lester Barstow. Title: Highway Dragnet Passage: Highway Dragnet is a 1954 film noir B film crime film directed by Nathan Juran from a story by U.S. Anderson and Roger Corman. The film stars Richard Conte, Joan Bennett and Wanda Hendrix. Title: Bengazi (film) Passage: Bengazi is a 1955 American drama film directed by John Brahm and starring Richard Conte, Victor McLaglen and Richard Carlson. Several adventurers hunt for treasure in the desert near the Libyan town of Benghazi. Title: Big Jack (film) Passage: Big Jack is a 1949 film starring Wallace Beery, Richard Conte, and Marjorie Main. The movie was directed by Richard Thorpe and the screenplay was written by Gene Fowler and Otto Eis from the novel by Robert Thoeren. Title: Guadalcanal Diary (film) Passage: Guadalcanal Diary is a 1943 World War II war film directed by Lewis Seiler, featuring Preston Foster, Lloyd Nolan, William Bendix, Richard Conte, Anthony Quinn and the film debut of Richard Jaeckel. It was based on the book of the same name by Richard Tregaskis. Title: Full of Life Passage: Full of Life is a 1956 film directed by Richard Quine. It stars Judy Holliday and Richard Conte. It was nominated for an award by the Writers Guild of America in 1957. Title: Ocean's Twelve Passage: Ocean's Twelve is a 2004 American comedy heist film, the first sequel to 2001's "Ocean's Eleven". Like its predecessor, which was a remake of the 1960 heist film "Ocean's 11", the film was directed by Steven Soderbergh and used an ensemble cast. It was released in the United States on December 10, 2004. A third film, "Ocean's Thirteen", was released on June 8, 2007, in the United States—thus forming the "Ocean's Trilogy". The film stars George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Andy García, Julia Roberts, Don Cheadle, Bernie Mac. It was the tenth-highest-grossing film of 2004. Title: Target Zero Passage: Target Zero is a 1955 American drama film directed by Harmon Jones and written by James Warner Bellah and Sam Rolfe. The film stars Richard Conte, Peggie Castle, Charles Bronson, Richard Wyler, L. Q. Jones and Chuck Connors. The film was released by Warner Bros. on November 15, 1955.
Ocean's 11
Richard Conte
Ocean's 11
Edoardo Agnelli's mother was named to the International Best Dressed List Hall of Fame in what year?
Title: Marella Agnelli Passage: Marella Agnelli, born Donna Marella Caracciolo di Castagneto (born 4 May 1927) is an Italian noblewoman, art collector, socialite, style icon and widow of former Fiat chairman Gianni Agnelli. She has often appeared in the fashion magazine "Vogue." She was named to the International Best Dressed List Hall of Fame in 1963. Title: Edoardo Agnelli Passage: Edoardo Agnelli (9 June 1954 – 15 November 2000) was the eldest child and only son of Marella Agnelli (born Donna Marella Caracciolo di Castagneto) and Gianni Agnelli, the industrialist patriarch of Fiat. His body was found dead under mysterious circumstances under a bridge on the outskirts of Turin. Title: Jane Engelhard Passage: Jane Engelhard (August 12, 1917 – February 29, 2004), born Marie Antoinette Jeanne Reiss, was an American philanthropist, best known for her marriage to billionaire industrialist Charles W. Engelhard Jr., as well as her donation of an elaborate 18th-century Neapolitan crêche to the White House in 1967. She was named to the International Best Dressed List Hall of Fame in 1972. Title: C. Z. Guest Passage: Lucy Douglas "C. Z." Guest ("née" Cochrane; February 19, 1920 - November 8, 2003) was an American stage actress, author, columnist, horsewoman, fashion designer, and socialite who achieved a degree of fame as a fashion icon. She was frequently seen wearing elegant designs by famous designers like Mainbocher. Her unfussy, clean-cut style was seen as typically American, and she was named to the International Best Dressed List Hall of Fame in 1959. Title: Guy de Rothschild Passage: Baron Guy Édouard Alphonse Paul de Rothschild (] ; 21 May 1909 – 12 June 2007) was a French banker and member of the Rothschild family. He owned the bank Rothschild Frères from 1967 to 1979, when it was nationalized by the French government, and maintained possessions in other French and foreign companies including Imerys. He was named to the International Best Dressed List Hall of Fame in 1985. Title: Amanda Harlech Passage: Amanda Harlech (born Amanda Jane Grieve) is a British creative consultant and writer with a long association with the couturiers John Galliano and Karl Lagerfeld. She was named to the International Best Dressed List Hall of Fame in 1997. Title: Aimée de Heeren Passage: Aimée de Heeren, born Aimée Soto-Maior de Sá or Aimée de Sotomayor (3 August 1903 – 13 September 2006) was a Brazilian socialite. She was named to the International Best Dressed List Hall of Fame in 1996. Title: Lee Radziwill Passage: Caroline Lee Radziwill ("née" Bouvier, formally Bouvier-Canfield; born March 3, 1933) is an American socialite, public relations executive, interior decorator, and former actress. She is the younger sister of the late First Lady, Jacqueline Onassis, and sister-in-law of President John F. Kennedy. Her niece Caroline Bouvier Kennedy is named after her. Radziwill was named to the International Best Dressed List Hall of Fame in 1996. Married and divorced three times, her marriage to her third husband, Herbert Ross, ended in divorce shortly before his death in 2001. Title: Mona von Bismarck Passage: Mona von Bismarck (February 5, 1897 – July 10, 1983), known as Mona Bismarck, was an American socialite, fashion icon, and famed beauty. Her five husbands included Harrison Williams, said to be the richest man in America, and the Graf von Bismarck-Schönhausen, grandson of German Chancellor Otto von Bismarck. Mona was the first American to be named "The Best Dressed Woman in the World" by a panel of top couturiers including Chanel, and was also named to the International Best Dressed List Hall of Fame. Title: Hope Portocarrero Passage: Hope Portocarrero, also known as Madame Somoza (June 28, 1929 – 5 October 1991) was the First Lady of Nicaragua, the wife of dictator Anastasio Somoza Debayle and mother of Anastasio Somoza Portocarrero. She was named to the International Best Dressed List Hall of Fame in 1968.
1963
Edoardo Agnelli
Marella Agnelli
The 1st Lumières Awards ceremony, presented by the Académie des Lumières, which 1995 French black-and-white crime drama film?
Title: 1st Lumières Awards Passage: The 1st Lumières Awards ceremony, presented by the Académie des Lumières, was held on 29 January 1996. The ceremony was chaired by Isabella Rossellini. " La Haine" won two awards including Best Film and Best Director. Title: La Haine Passage: La Haine (] , "Hate") is a 1995 French black-and-white crime drama film written, co-edited, and directed by Mathieu Kassovitz. It is commonly released under its French title in the English-speaking world, although its U.S. VHS release was titled Hate. It is about three young friends and their struggle to live in the "banlieues" of Paris. The title derives from a line spoken by one of them, Hubert, ""La haine attire la haine!"" , "hatred breeds hatred." Title: 19th Lumières Awards Passage: The 19th Lumières Awards ceremony, presented by the Académie des Lumières, was held on 20 January 2014, at the Espace Pierre Cardin in Paris. The ceremony was chaired by actress Carole Bouquet. Television journalist Estelle Martin and director Patrick Fabre were the hosts for the night. " Blue Is the Warmest Colour" won four awards including Best Film. Other winners included "Me, Myself and Mum", "The French Minister", "Venus in Fur", "Grand Central", "Horses of God" and "The Young and Prodigious T.S. Spivet". Title: 18th Lumières Awards Passage: The 18th Lumières Awards ceremony, presented by the Académie des Lumières, was held on 18 January 2013, at the Théâtre de la Gaîté in Paris. The ceremony was chaired by Victoria Abril. " Amour" won three awards including Best Film. Title: Lumières Award Passage: The Lumières Award (French: "Prix Lumières" ) (sometimes called the "Prix Lumière" or "Lumière Award") is a French film award presented by the "Académie des Lumières" to honor the best in the French-speaking cinema of the previous year. The awards ceremony is organized by the Académie des Lumières which consists of over 200 representatives of the international press based in Paris. Today it is regarded as one of the most prestigious French film industry awards, equivalent to the Golden Globes Awards presented by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. Title: 5th Lumières Awards Passage: The 5th Lumières Awards ceremony, presented by the Académie des Lumières, was held on 29 January 2000. The ceremony was chaired by Claudia Cardinale. The "Most Promising Actor" and "Most Promising Actress" awards were introduced in that year. "" won two awards including Best Film and Best Director. Title: 4th Lumières Awards Passage: The 4th Lumières Awards ceremony, presented by the Académie des Lumières, was held on 16 January 1999. The ceremony was chaired by Jean Reno. " The Dreamlife of Angels" won three awards including Best Film, Best Director and Best Actress. Title: 21st Lumières Awards Passage: The 21st Lumières Awards ceremony, presented by the Académie des Lumières, was held on 8 February 2016, at the Espace Pierre Cardin in Paris to honour the best in French films of 2015. Nominees were announced on 4 January 2016. " My Golden Days" garnered the most nominations, with a total of seven. Title: 13th Lumières Awards Passage: The 13th Lumières Awards ceremony, presented by the Académie des Lumières, was held on 13 January 2008. The ceremony was chaired by Claude Lelouch. " The Diving Bell and the Butterfly" won the award for Best Film and Jean-Pierre Marielle was presented with the honorary Lumières Award. Title: 2nd Lumières Awards Passage: The 2nd Lumières Awards ceremony, presented by the Académie des Lumières, was held on 13 February 1997. The ceremony was chaired by Philippe Noiret. " Ridicule" won three awards including Best Film, Best Actor and Best Actress.
La Haine
1st Lumières Awards
La Haine
Grave Misconduct is a 2008 thriller film starring an American actress best known for her seven-year-long role on what sitcom?
Title: Grave Misconduct Passage: Grave Misconduct is a 2008 thriller film directed by Armand Mastroianni, starring Fran Bennett and Crystal Bernard. Title: Crystal Bernard Passage: Crystal Lynn Bernard (born September 30, 1961) is an American singer-songwriter and actress. She is known for her seven-year-long role on the sitcom "Wings". While her main work has been on television, she has appeared in some films and has also pursued a music career. Title: AM1200 (film) Passage: AM1200 is a 2008 thriller film starring Eric Lange, John Billingsley and Ray Wise. It focuses on Sam Larson, an executive who is on the run after the suicide of his friend and co-conspirator in a scheme, Harry Jones. While driving along at night and trying to stay awake, Sam turns on his car radio to the A.M. band. While tuning through frequencies, he stops on 1200 kHz when he hears a call for help due to a medical emergency at radio station KBAL, transmitting from Mount Zaphon. He unwittingly drives to the radio station and when his car breaks down on the road, he ventures inside to use the telephone. There he finds a man handcuffed to a pole. Title: Sara Fletcher Passage: Sara Fletcher (born January 12, 1983 in Ohio, USA) was born as Sara Elizabeth Rebrovic and is sometimes credited as Sara E. R. Fletcher. Fletcher is an American actress best known for her role as the title character in the Comedy Central TV sitcom "Secret Girlfriend" and the 2011 independent thriller "iCrime". She has appeared in a number of films (such as 2017 romantic comedy film "Non-Transferable"), guest star spots and television commercials, but has had her greatest exposure through various web series and internet hosting spots. Title: Alexa Davies Passage: Alexa Davies (born 18 August 1995) is a Welsh actress best known for her role as Aretha in "Raised by Wolves" and Yvonne in "Cradle to Grave". Title: Juliet Tablak Passage: Juliet Marie Tablak (born 13 April 1974) is an American actress best known for the role of Amber on the sitcom "Married... with Children" (four episodes, 1994–1995). She married on April 25, 2008. She is currently a Doctor of Chiropractic. Title: Camille Keaton Passage: Camille Keaton (born July 20, 1947) is an American actress. She is best known for her role as Jennifer Hills in the controversial 1978 film "I Spit on Your Grave". She began her career in Italy, making her film debut in the giallo film "What Have You Done to Solange? " (1972), and starred in several other Italian horror films through the early 1970s. In 2015, Keaton reprised her role as Jennifer Hills for the upcoming film, "I Spit on Your Grave: Deja Vu", which is set for release in 2018. Title: Charlene Amoia Passage: Charlene Amoia is an American actress best known for her role as Wendy the waitress in the TV sitcom "How I Met Your Mother". Some of her other television credits include "Glee and" Diana Coto on "Switched at Birth", and her film credits include Kevin's (Thomas Ian Nicholas) wife Elllie in "American Reunion" (2012) from the "American Pie" series. Title: Teal Marchande Passage: Belinda Teal Marchande (born January 11, 1963) is an American actress best known for her role as Sheryl Rockmore on the Nickelodeon sitcom "Kenan & Kel". She has also guest-starred on "Martin" and the UPN sitcom "Good News". She has not acted professionally since "Kenan & Kel" ended in 2000. Title: The Happening (2008 film) Passage: The Happening is a 2008 thriller film written, co-produced and directed by M. Night Shyamalan and starring Mark Wahlberg, Zooey Deschanel, John Leguizamo, and Betty Buckley. The film follows a man, his wife, his best friend and his friend's daughter as they try to escape from an inexplicable natural disaster.
Wings
Grave Misconduct
Crystal Bernard
Zwan and Noir Désir, have which genre in common?
Title: Noir Désir Passage: Noir Désir (] ) was a French rock band from Bordeaux. They were active during the 1980s, 1990s and early 2000s, and have had two albums certified double platinum in France and three certified gold. They have been an influence on numerous French musicians including Cali, Louise Attaque and Miossec. While active, the band consisted of Bertrand Cantat (vocals, guitar), Serge Teyssot-Gay (guitar), Jean-Paul Roy (bass guitar) and Denis Barthe (drums). Title: Zwan Passage: The True Poets of Zwan, commonly known simply as Zwan, was an American alternative rock supergroup that was formed by members of The Smashing Pumpkins, Slint, Tortoise, Chavez, and A Perfect Circle. Zwan was formed in late 2001 by Billy Corgan, lead singer and guitarist of the Smashing Pumpkins after they disbanded in December 2000. The band released only one album, "Mary Star of the Sea", in 2003, before breaking up acrimoniously that same year during their world tour to promote the album. Title: Bertrand Cantat Passage: Bertrand Cantat (born 5 March 1964) is a French musician and formerly the frontman of rock band Noir Désir. In 2003, he was convicted of involuntary manslaughter ("murder with indirect intent" - "dolus eventualis") of French actress Marie Trintignant. He returned to Noir Désir after his release from prison in 2007, playing with the group until it disbanded in 2010. Title: Jean-Paul Roy Passage: Jean-Paul Roy (born 14 August 1964 in Civray, Vienne) has been the bassist of French rock group Noir Désir since 1996. Title: Noir Désir en public Passage: Noir Désir en public is a live album by French rock band Noir Désir, released on 19 September 2005. It documents their last tour in 2002. Title: Noir Désir discography Passage: Noir Désir, a French rock group, have released six studio albums, thirteen singles, two live albums, one live DVD, four compilation albums, and one remix album. Title: Du ciment sous les plaines Passage: Du ciment sous les plaines is the third album of the French rock group Noir Désir. Title: Serge Teyssot-Gay Passage: Serge Teyssot-Gay (] ; born 16 May 1963, in Saint-Étienne, Loire) has been the guitarist of French rock group Noir Désir until 29 November 2010. He met the frontman of the band, Bertrand Cantat, at their school in Bordeaux (Lycée Saint-Genès) during the 1980s. Aside from Noir Désir, his other musical endeavours include : Title: Des Visages des Figures Passage: des Visages des Figures is an album by French rock band Noir Désir. It was released in France and other European countries on 11 September 2001. Manu Chao plays the guitar in "Le vent nous portera", among numerous musicians participating in the album. All music was composed by Noir Désir, where not otherwise specified. Lyrics are by Bertrand Cantat, where not otherwise specified. Title: Où veux tu qu'je r'garde Passage: Où veux-tu qu'je r'garde is the first album of the French alternative rock group Noir Désir. Released in 1987, it was produced by Theo Hakola, at the time the singer for the group Passion Fodder.
rock
Zwan
Noir Désir
Daniel Mann and Maurice Pialat, have which mutual occupation?
Title: Daniel Mann Passage: Daniel Mann, also known as Daniel Chugerman (August 8, 1912 – November 21, 1991), was an American film and television director. Title: Maurice Pialat Passage: Maurice Pialat (] ; 31 August 1925 – 11 January 2003) was a French film director, screenwriter and actor noted for the rigorous and unsentimental style of his films. His work is often described as being "realist", though many film critics acknowledge that it does not fit the traditional definition of realism. Title: 1987 Cannes Film Festival Passage: The 40th Cannes Film Festival was held from 7 to 19 May 1987. The Palme d'Or went to the "Sous le soleil de Satan" by Maurice Pialat, a choice which was considered "highly controversial" and the prize was given under the jeers of the public. Pialat is quoted to have retorted "You don’t like me? Well, let me tell you that I don’t like you either!" Title: The Mouth Agape Passage: The Mouth Agape (French: La gueule ouverte ) is a 1974 French drama film directed by Maurice Pialat. It depicts, in a cinematic realist fashion, a woman going through a terminal illness and also dealing with the tumorous lives of her husband and son. It was one of the least commercially successful of Pialat's films. It was the third film of the ten that he directed before his death in January 2003. It is also known under the titles The Gaping Mouth and The Gaping Maw. Title: Arlette Langmann Passage: Arlette Langmann (born on April 3, 1946) is a French screenwriter, film editor and production designer. Born in Paris to Jewish immigrant parents from Romania and Poland, Langmann is best known for her long-running collaborations with her brother Claude Berri, Maurice Pialat, and Philippe Garrel. Title: Le Garçu Passage: Le Garçu is a 1995 French drama film directed by Maurice Pialat and starring Gérard Depardieu. It was Pialat's final work. Pialat was dissatisfied with the movie and even planned to re-edit it, but his failing health made that impossible. Title: À Nos Amours Passage: À nos Amours. (] , "For Our Loves") is a 1983 French drama film directed by Maurice Pialat, written by Arlette Langmann and Pialat. Title: Under the Sun of Satan (film) Passage: Under the Sun of Satan (French: Sous le soleil de Satan ) is a 1987 French drama film directed by Maurice Pialat, starring Gérard Depardieu, Sandrine Bonnaire and Pialat. It is based on the 1926 novel of the same name by Georges Bernanos, and tells the story of a devout priest who becomes involved with a murderess. The film is about mysticism and divine grace. Title: Naked Childhood Passage: Naked Childhood (French: L'Enfance nue ) is a 1968 French film. It was the feature-length debut of director Maurice Pialat, and was written by Pialat and Arlette Langmann. François Truffaut was one of the film's producers. Title: Loulou (film) Passage: Loulou is a 1980 French drama film directed by Maurice Pialat, starring Isabelle Huppert and Gérard Depardieu. For "Loulou", Pialat was nominated for the Golden Palm award at the 1980 Cannes Film Festival.
film director
Daniel Mann
Maurice Pialat
Did Larry Hagman and Fred de Cordova both act in the show "Dallas"?
Title: Larry Hagman Passage: Larry Martin Hagman (September 21, 1931 November 23, 2012) was an American film and television actor, director and producer best known for playing ruthless oil baron J.R. Ewing in the 1980s primetime television soap opera "Dallas" and befuddled astronaut Major Anthony "Tony" Nelson in the 1960s sitcom, "I Dream of Jeannie". Title: Fred de Cordova Passage: Frederick Timmins "Fred" de Cordova (October 27, 1910 – September 15, 2001) was an American stage, motion picture and television director and producer. He is best known for his work on "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson". Title: The Countess of Monte Cristo (1948 film) Passage: The Countess of Monte Cristo is a 1948 American comedy film directed by Fred de Cordova and starring Sonja Henie, Olga San Juan and Dorothy Hart. Title: Leander de Cordova Passage: Leander de Cordova (1877–1969) was a Jamaican actor and film director. He was the brother of Rudolph de Cordova. Title: J. R. Ewing Passage: John Ross "J. R." Ewing Jr. is a fictional character in the U.S. television series "Dallas" (1978–91) and its spin-offs, including the revived "Dallas" series (2012–14). The character was portrayed by Larry Hagman from the series premiere in 1978 until his death in late 2012, and Hagman was the only actor who appeared in all 357 episodes of the original series. As the show's most famous character, J. R. has been central to many of the series' biggest storylines. He is depicted as a covetous, egocentric, manipulative and amoral oil baron with psychopathic tendencies, who is constantly plotting subterfuges to plunder his foes' wealth. Title: Bedtime for Bonzo Passage: Bedtime for Bonzo is a 1951 comedy film directed by Fred de Cordova, starring Ronald Reagan, Diana Lynn, and Peggy as Bonzo. It revolves around the attempts of the central character, psychology professor Peter Boyd (Ronald Reagan), to teach human morals to a chimpanzee, hoping to solve the "nature versus nurture" question. He hires a woman, Jane Linden (Diana Lynn), to pose as the chimp's mother while he plays father to it, and uses 1950s-era child rearing techniques. Title: Rudolph de Cordova Passage: Rudolph de Cordova (1860–1941) was a Jamaican-born British writer, screenwriter and actor. He was married to the writer Alicia Ramsey and collaborated with her on several plays. Cordova was born in Kingston, the son of a prominent merchant. He went to London to study medicine in the 1880s, but soon abandoned his studies in order to become an actor. His brother was the actor and film director Leander de Cordova. Title: Alonso de Cordova y Figueroa Passage: Alonso de Cordova y Figueroa (? - August 9, 1698) Spanish soldier born in Concepción, Chile, son of Alonso de Figueroa y Córdoba and father of the historian Pedro de Cordova y Figueroa. He served as lieutenant, captain of infantry and of cavalry in Lota and San Carlos de Austria; lieutenant general of cavalry and Sargento Mayor of the Captaincy General of Chile. Title: The Bing Crosby Show (film) Passage: The Bing Crosby Show was Bing Crosby's first television special. Directed by Fred de Cordova, it originally aired in the United States on January 3, 1954. Guest stars included Jack Benny and Sheree North, with Ken Carpenter as the announcer. Title: De Cordova Bend Dam Passage: The De Cordova Bend Dam is a man-made dam on the Brazos River in Hood County, Texas, United States, controlled by the Brazos River Authority. De Cordova Bend Dam forms the 8300 acre Lake Granbury. The dam is so named because of the clockwise almost-complete loop in the Brazos River named De Cordova Bend after Jacob De Cordova.
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Larry Hagman
Fred de Cordova
Two ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS "Leonidas" after Leonidas I, king of which ancient location ?
Title: Leonidas I Passage: Leonidas I ( or ; Doric Λεωνίδᾱς , "Leōnídās "; Ionic and Attic Greek: Λεωνίδης , "Leōnídēs ", ] ; "son of the lion"; died 11 August 480 BC) was a warrior king of the Greek city-state of Sparta. He was the husband of Gorgo, the daughter of Cleomenes I of Sparta and the 17th of the Agiad line; a dynasty which claimed descent from the mythological demigod Heracles. Leonidas had a notable participation in the Second Persian War, where he led the allied Greek forces to a last stand at the Battle of Thermopylae (480 BC) while attempting to defend the pass from the invading Persian army. Title: HMS Leonidas Passage: Two ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS "Leonidas" after Leonidas I, king of ancient Sparta. Title: HMS King George V Passage: Two ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS "King George V", after George V, King of the United Kingdom, whilst another was planned: Title: HMS Mansfield Passage: Two ships of the British Royal Navy have been named HMS "Mansfield" after Captain Charles Mansfield who commanded HMS "Minotaur" at the Battle of Trafalgar: Title: HMS Holderness Passage: Two ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS "Holderness". They were "Hunt-class" ships of different periods, named after the Holderness Hunt which operates in the Holderness area of Yorkshire. Title: HMS Royal Charles Passage: Two ships of the British Royal Navy have been named HMS "Royal Charles", both after King Charles II. Title: HMS Gurkha Passage: Three ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS "Gurkha, while two have been named HMS "Ghurka, after a people who originate in Nepal and who serve with distinction in the British Army as part of the Brigade of Gurkhas. Title: HMS Viking Passage: Two ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS "Viking", after the Vikings, whilst another "Viking" was in service with the Royal New Zealand Navy: Title: HMS Amfitrite (1804) Passage: HMS "Amfitrite was a 38-gun fifth-rate frigate of the Royal Navy. She had previously served with the Spanish Navy before she was captured during the Napoleonic Wars and commissioned into the Royal Navy. The Admiralty renamed her HMS "Blanche after she had spent just over a year as "Amfitrite". She was the only ship in the Navy to bear this specific name, though a number of other ships used the conventional English spelling and were named HMS "Amphitrite". Her most notable feat was her capture of "Guerriere" in 1806. "Blanche" was wrecked in 1807. Title: HMS James Watt Passage: HMS "James Watt" was a 91-gun steam and sail-powered second rate ship of the line. She had originally been ordered as one of a two ship class, with her sister HMS "Cressy" , under the name HMS "Audacious". She was renamed on 18 November 1847 in honour of James Watt, the inventor of the steam engine. She was the only Royal Navy ship to bear this name. Both ships were reordered as screw propelled ships, "James Watt" in 1849, and "Cressy" in 1852. "James Watt" became one of the four-ship "Agamemnon"-class of ships of the line. They were initially planned as 80-gun ships, but the first two ships built to the design, HMS "Agamemnon" and "James Watt", were rerated on 26 March 1851 to 91 guns ships, later followed by the remainder of the class.
Sparta
HMS Leonidas
Leonidas I
Who is the eldest, Amélie Mauresmo or Hana Mandlíková?
Title: Amélie Mauresmo Passage: Amélie Simone Mauresmo ] (born 5 July 1979) is a French former professional tennis player, and a former world No. 1. Mauresmo won two Grand Slam singles titles at the Australian Open and at Wimbledon, and also won a Silver Medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics. Title: Hana Mandlíková Passage: Hana Mandlíková (born 19 February 1962) is a former professional tennis player from Czechoslovakia who later obtained Australian citizenship. During her career, she won four Grand Slam singles titles: the 1980 Australian Open, 1981 French Open, 1985 US Open, and the 1987 Australian Open. She was also the runner-up at four Grand Slam singles events, including the Wimbledon finals of 1981 and 1986, and won one Grand Slam women's doubles title, the 1989 US Open with Martina Navratilova. Title: 1988 Virginia Slims of Washington – Singles Passage: Hana Mandlíková was the defending champion but lost in the semifinals to Martina Navratilova. Title: 1988 Virginia Slims of California – Doubles Passage: In the Doubles competition of the 1988 Virginia Slims of California tennis tournament, Hana Mandlíková and Wendy Turnbull were the defending champions but they competed with different partners: Mandlíková with Jana Novotná and Turnbull with Zina Garrison. Title: 1988 Ariadne Classic – Singles Passage: Hana Mandlíková was the defending champion but did not compete that year. Title: 1981 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Singles Passage: Reigning champion Evonne Cawley did not defend her title, as she had recently given birth to her second child. Chris Evert-Lloyd defeated Hana Mandlíková 6–2, 6–2 in the final to win the Ladies' Singles tennis title at the 1981 Wimbledon Championships. Title: 2006 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Singles Passage: Amélie Mauresmo won her first Wimbledon title, defeating Justine Henin-Hardenne in the final, 2–6, 6–3, 6–4. It was her second and last Grand Slam title, having won the Australian Open earlier in the year. Mauresmo also became the first French woman to win Wimbledon since Suzanne Lenglen in 1925. With her loss, Henin-Hardenne missed the chance of completing a career Grand Slam. Title: 1986 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Singles Passage: Martina Navratilova defeated Hana Mandlíková 7–6, 6–3 in the final to win the Ladies' Singles tennis title at the 1986 Wimbledon Championships. Title: 1988 Ariadne Classic – Doubles Passage: Hana Mandlíková and Wendy Turnbull were the defending champions but they competed with different partners that year, Mandlíková with Jana Novotná and Turnbull with Elizabeth Smylie. Title: 2010 Sony Ericsson Open – Women's Doubles Passage: Svetlana Kuznetsova and Amélie Mauresmo were the defending champions, but Mauresmo retired from the sport on December 3, 2009.
Hana Mandlíková
Hana Mandlíková
Amélie Mauresmo
What kind of group does Peter Harris and Bourne Leisure have in common?
Title: Bourne Leisure Passage: Bourne Leisure Holdings Limited is a British private company which owns a number of subsidiary undertakings operating in the leisure and holiday sectors in the United Kingdom including Haven Holidays, Butlins and Warner Leisure Hotels. Title: Peter Harris (entrepreneur) Passage: Peter Harris (born 1934) owns, via a Guernsey-based fiduciary company, a stake worth in 2011 £360m in Hemel Hempstead-based Bourne Leisure, which he founded in 1964 and of which he remains chairman. The Sunday Times Rich List estimated in 2011 that his worth was £400m, which placed him 200th on the list. Title: A Rocha Passage: A Rocha is an international network of environmental organizations with a Christian ethos. A Rocha, which means "the rock" in Portuguese (see entry "Rocha"), was founded in Portugal in 1983 by Anglican minister Peter Harris and his wife Miranda. Title: Kickin Records Passage: Kickin Records is an independent record label founded by Peter Harris (who died in 2008) in 1988. The record label released music by artists including The Scientist (recording artist), Shut Up and Dance, Blak Prophetz and Messiah, Grant Nelson, DJ Hype, Phil Asher, Matthew Bushwhack B, Dominic B of the Stanton Warriors) & Rennie Pilgrem. Title: Billanook College Passage: Billanook College is an independent co-ed school with an early learning program through to Year 12, located in Mooroolbark, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It is a school of the Uniting Church in Australia, and a member of Round Square. It was founded in 1980 by the founding principal Dr. Peter Harris. The current principal is Roger Oates. Title: Peter Harris (boxer) Passage: Peter Harris (born 23 August 1962 in Swansea, Wales) is a Welsh retired professional boxer. Harris was Wales featherweight Champion and in 1988 he briefly held the British featherweight title. Title: Peter Harris (buccaneer) Passage: Peter Harris (the elder) (died May 3, 1680) was a British buccaneer, one of the captains (along with Bartholomew Sharp and Edmund Cook) in the Pacific Adventure, a privateering expedition headed by Richard Sawkins and John Coxon. After plundering the mining town of Santa Maria (east of Panama City) on April 25, 1680, the buccaneers set fire to the town and using canoes rowed downstream to the Pacific. On May 3, the "expedition" reached the port at Perico island off the coast of Panama City, finding there a Spanish fighting force of several barques and other ships. Although eventually victorious, the buccaneers lost twenty men, among them Captain Harris. Title: Peter Harris (producer) Passage: Peter Harris (born 1961), popularly known as Blu Peter, is a British electronic dance music record producer and disc jockey from South Wales, who pioneered the nu-NRG music genre in the late 1990s. In the early 1990s he served as resident DJ at major London nightclubs Heaven and Turnmills. He has performed at raves and nightclubs around the world. Title: Andy Harris (politician) Passage: Andrew Peter Harris (born January 25, 1957) is an American politician and physician who has been the U.S. Representative for 2=nd Title: Peter Harris (surfer) Passage: Peter Harris (born 1958) is a surfer/shaper from Burleigh Heads, Queensland, Australia.
company
Peter Harris (entrepreneur)
Bourne Leisure
Second Time Around is a film starring what actress and Cantopop singer?
Title: Cecilia Cheung Passage: Cecilia Cheung Pak-Chi (born 24 May 1980) is an award-winning Hong Kong actress and cantopop singer. Currently one of Hong Kong's top actresses, Cheung is considered a "Sing girl"—an actress who first received media attention through starring alongside Stephen Chow, and later went on to her own successful career. Title: Second Time Around (film) Passage: Second Time Around () is a 2002 Hong Kong film starring Ekin Cheng, Cecilia Cheung and Jonathan Ke Quan. Title: Amy Chan Passage: Amy Chan Sau-man (陳秀雯) is a Hong Kong actress and Cantopop singer, notable for starring in the "File of Justice" TV franchise in the 1990s. She is also the elder sister of actress Charine Chan (陳加玲). Title: Second Time Around Passage: Second Time Around or The Second Time Around may refer to: Title: Jinny Ng Passage: Jinny Ng Yuek Hei (; born 23 May 1992) is a Hong Kong Cantopop singer, hostess and actress. She is currently a singer with Voice Entertainment and an actress with TVB. She was born in Mainland China and emigrated to Hong Kong along with her family at the age of nine. She has risen to prominence since 2014 as she performed several theme songs and hosted TV programs for TVB. Title: The Second Time Around (film) Passage: The Second Time Around is a 1961 Western comedy film starring Debbie Reynolds as a widow who relocates her family from 1911 New York to the Arizona Territory. It is based on the novel "Star in the West" by Richard Emery Roberts. Title: The Second Time Around (Shalamar song) Passage: "The Second Time Around" is a 1979 hit by Los Angeles-based group Shalamar. The song is the first single from their album, "Big Fun". The single went to number one on the soul chart and was their most successful hit on the Hot 100 pop chart, reaching number eight in early 1980. "The Second Time Around" also went to number one on the disco/dance chart in January 1980. The song was produced by Leon Sylvers III, who cowrote the song with William Shelby. Title: Miki Yeung Passage: Miki Yeung (born 14 February 1985) is a Hong Kong cantopop singer and actress. In 2002, she joined the cantopop music idol group Cookies. In 2005, her film "b420" was awarded the Grand Prix Award: The 19th Fukuoka Asian Film Festival. Currently she is the TV hostess of the programme "" for the J2 channel. In 2012, she signed an artiste contract with TVB. Title: Silence (TV series) Passage: Silence () is a 2006 Taiwanese drama starring Vic Chou of F4, Korean actress Park Eun-hye, Cantopop singer Andy Hui and Kingone Wang. It was produced by Comic Ritz International Production (可米瑞智國際藝能有限公司) and Chai Zhi Ping () and Hsiao Yi (蕭定一) as producers and directed by Zhang Zhong (張中一) Title: I Still Believe (Brenda K. Starr song) Passage: "I Still Believe" is a song written and composed by Antonina Armato and Giuseppe Cantarelli, and originally recorded by pop singer Brenda K. Starr for her eponymous second studio album, "Brenda K. Starr" (1987). It is a ballad in which the singer is confident she and her former boyfriend will be together again one day. It was Starr's biggest hit in the United States, reaching the top-twenty on the Billboard Hot 100 and being considered her signature song. "I Still Believe" was covered by American singer Mariah Carey, a former backup singer for Starr before she achieved success, for her "#1's" album in 1999. It was also recorded by cantopop singer Sandy Lam in 1989.
Cecilia Cheung Pak-Chi
Second Time Around (film)
Cecilia Cheung
What Yang Yun-ho film received a nomination at the ceremony also known as Daejong Film Awards?
Title: Yang Yun-ho Passage: Yang Yun-ho (born November 11, 1966) is a South Korean film director and screenwriter. His feature film debut "Yuri" (1996) screened at the Critics' Week of the Cannes Film Festival. Among the films Yang has directed since are "Libera Me" (2000), "Fighter in the Wind" (2004, for which he received a Best Adapted Screenplay nomination at the 2005 Grand Bell Awards), "Holiday" (2006), "Rainbow Eyes" (2007), and "Grand Prix" (2010). He also co-directed the 2009 television series "Iris" and its film version, "Iris: The Movie". Title: Grand Bell Awards Passage: The Grand Bell Awards (), also known as Daejong Film Awards, is an awards ceremony presented annually by The Motion Pictures Association of Korea for excellence in film in South Korea. Title: 50th Grand Bell Awards Passage: The Grand Bell Awards (), also known as Daejong Film Awards, are determined and presented annually by The Motion Pictures Association of Korea for excellence in film in South Korea. The Grand Bell Awards were first presented in 1962 and have gained prestige as the Korean equivalent of the American Academy Awards. Title: 48th Grand Bell Awards Passage: The Grand Bell Awards (), also known as Daejong Film Awards, are determined and presented annually by The Motion Pictures Association of Korea for excellence in film in South Korea. The Grand Bell Awards were first presented in 1962 and have gained prestige as the Korean equivalent of the American Academy Awards. Title: 45th Grand Bell Awards Passage: The Grand Bell Awards (), also known as Daejong Film Awards, are determined and presented annually by The Motion Pictures Association of Korea for excellence in film in South Korea. The Grand Bell Awards were first presented in 1962 and have gained prestige as the Korean equivalent of the American Academy Awards. Title: 47th Grand Bell Awards Passage: The Grand Bell Awards (), also known as Daejong Film Awards, are determined and presented annually by The Motion Pictures Association of Korea for excellence in film in South Korea. The Grand Bell Awards were first presented in 1962 and have gained prestige as the Korean equivalent of the American Academy Awards. Title: 51st Grand Bell Awards Passage: The Grand Bell Awards (), also known as Daejong Film Awards, are determined and presented annually by The Motion Pictures Association of Korea for excellence in film in South Korea. The Grand Bell Awards were first presented in 1962 and have gained prestige as the Korean equivalent of the American Academy Awards. Title: 49th Grand Bell Awards Passage: The Grand Bell Awards (), also known as Daejong Film Awards, are determined and presented annually by The Motion Pictures Association of Korea for excellence in film in South Korea. The Grand Bell Awards were first presented in 1962 and have gained prestige as the Korean equivalent of the American Academy Awards. Title: 46th Grand Bell Awards Passage: The Grand Bell Awards (), also known as Daejong Film Awards, are determined and presented annually by The Motion Pictures Association of Korea for excellence in film in South Korea. The Grand Bell Awards were first presented in 1962 and have gained prestige as the Korean equivalent of the American Academy Awards. Title: 52nd Grand Bell Awards Passage: The Grand Bell Awards (), also known as Daejong Film Awards, are determined and presented annually by The Motion Pictures Association of Korea for excellence in film in South Korea. The Grand Bell Awards were first presented in 1962 and have gained prestige as the Korean equivalent of the American Academy Awards.
"Fighter in the Wind"
Yang Yun-ho
Grand Bell Awards
What is the birthday of the composer of the song "Cups" that wasn't Luisa Gerstein?
Title: Cups (song) Passage: "Cups" is a version of the 1931 Carter Family song "When I'm Gone", usually performed a cappella with a cup used to provide percussion, as in the cup game. It was first performed this way in a YouTube video by Lulu and The Lampshades in 2009 (under the title "You're Gonna Miss Me"). Composition of the song is credited to A. P. Carter and Luisa Gerstein of Lulu and the Lampshades. Title: A. P. Carter Passage: Alvin Pleasant Delaney Carter (December 15, 1891 – November 7, 1960) professionally recording as A.P. Carter, was an American musician and founding member of The Carter Family, one of the most notable acts in the history of country music. Title: Maria Luisa De Crescenzo Passage: Maria Luisa De Crescenzo (b. January 12, 1992) is an Italian actress. Her credits include the television series "Rosso San Valentino" and the films "Young Europe", "David's Birthday" and "A Flat for Three". Title: María Luisa Escobar Passage: María Luisa González Gragirena de Escobar (née María Luisa González Gragirena; known artistically by her married name María Luisa Escobar; also credited as Maritza Graxirena; Valencia, 5 December 1903 - Caracas, 14 May 1985) was a Venezuelan musicologist, pianist, composer, and caricaturist, who founded the Caracas Athenaeum in 1931. She also served as President of the Venezuelan Red Cross (Valencia, 1921; Caracas, 1922–23). Title: Happy Birthday (Birthday Party song) Passage: "Happy Birthday" is a 1980 song and by The Boys Next Door. It was released as a single on 16 February 1980 on Missing Link. The song is not related to the popular birthday song "Happy Birthday to You". The first album it appeared on was "The Birthday Party". It was later included as track two on the 1992 compilation "Hits". Title: Iisalmen serkku ja muita kertomuksia Passage: Iisalmen serkku ja muita kertomuksia (Finnish: "The Cousin from Iisalmi and Other Tales") is a collection of historical short novels Finnish author Kaari Utrio. This book includes novels Iisalmen serkku, Luisa, Agneta rakastuu, Rakas Thea, Ihana köyhyys, Ruusukupit and Rautalilja (Finnish: "Cousin from Iisalmi", "Luisa", "Agneta Falls in Love", "Dear Thea", "Lovely Poorness", "Rose Cups" and "Iron Lily". Title: María Luisa Anido Passage: María Luisa Anido (Isabel María Luisa Anido González) (26 January 1907 – 4 June 1996) was an Argentine classical guitarist and composer. Title: Happy Birthday to You Passage: "Happy Birthday to You", more commonly known as simply "Happy Birthday", is a song that is traditionally sung to celebrate the anniversary of a person's birth. According to the 1998 "Guinness World Records", "Happy Birthday to You" is the most recognized song in the English language, followed by "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow". The song's base lyrics have been translated into at least 18 languages. The melody of "Happy Birthday to You" comes from the song "Good Morning to All", which has traditionally been attributed to American sisters Patty and Mildred J. Hill in 1893, although the claim that the sisters composed the tune is disputed. Title: Landshapes Passage: Landshapes is a British band known primarily for their effects-heavy psychedelic alternative rock. They released their debut full-length album "Rambutan" on indie record label Bella Union in 2013 and their second, "Heyoon", in May 2015. The band consists of Dan Blackett, Jemma Freeman, Heloise Tunstall-Behrens and Luisa Gerstein. They were previously called Lulu and the Lampshades. Title: Garden (Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs song) Passage: "Garden" is a song by English electro producer and DJ Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs featuring Vocals by Luisa Gerstein. The track was released in the United Kingdom on October 14, 2011 as the second single from his debut studio album, Trouble. The song was written by Orlando Higginbottom and produced by Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs.
December 15, 1891
Cups (song)
A. P. Carter
Xingning, Guangdong and Shunde District, is in which country?
Title: Shunde District Passage: Shunde District is a district in the city of Foshan in the Pearl River Delta, Guangdong Province, China. Once a traditional agricultural county, it has become one of the most affluent counties in Guangdong and mainland China. Since 2009, it is administrated independently of Foshan city, answerable directly to the Guangdong provincial government. Title: Xingning, Guangdong Passage: Xingning (postal: Hingning; ) is a county-level city, under the jurisdiction of Meizhou City, Guangdong Province, China. The second largest city in east Guangdong, Xingning has an area of 2105 km2 and a population of 1.13 million. Title: Shunfengshan Park Passage: Shunfengshan Park (), located at the foot of Taiping Mountain in Shunde District, Foshan City, is one of the "Ten Attractions of Shunde". It was built between 1999 and 2002, and was opened to public on October 24, 2004. Title: Leliu Subdistrict Passage: Leliu Subdistrict () is a subdistrict of Shunde District, Foshan, Guangdong, China. It lies in central of Shunde, with a resident population of 120,000 with its total area of 92 square kilometres. Title: Shunde, China Furniture Wholesale Market Passage: Shunde, China Furniture Wholesale Market is located at Shunde district which connects Lecong town and Longjiang town along the 10 km highway, Foshan City, Guangdong Province, China. Title: Longjiang, Foshan Passage: Longjiang () is a town in west-central Guangdong province, Southern China. It is under the administration of Shunde District, Foshan City, which lies 15 km to the north-northeast. Bordering towns are Leliu (勒流镇) to the east, Xingtan (杏坛镇) to the south, Lecong (乐从镇) to the north, and Jiujiang of Nanhai District to the west. Title: Shunde Port Passage: Shunde Port () is a passenger port in Shunde, Foshan, Guangdong, China. It is located at the right side of Wusha Bridge () in Daliang, Shunde. It provides daily passenger vessel service between Shunde and Hong Kong. Title: Line 7, Guangzhou Metro Passage: Line 7 of the Guangzhou Metro () or Panyu Line () runs across Panyu District. Line 7's color is light green. Line 7 is envisioned as tangential line that runs across southeast Guangzhou and Foshan, allowing for orbital traffic between the suburbs of Shunde, Panyu and Huangpu to avoid the crowded city center stations. The first section starts at Guangzhou South Railway Station and ends at Higher Education Mega Center South, interchanging with Line 2 at Guangzhou South Railway Station, Line 3 at Hanxi Changlong, and Line 4 at Higher Education Mega Center South. The total length is 17.1 km with 10 stations. The plan for west extension of the first phase from Guangzhou South Railway Station to Meidi Dadao in Shunde District, Foshan was approved in October, 2015. The construction of the west extension began in June, 2016. The west extension is expected to be operational in 2020. The first phase of the line (Guangzhou South — HEMC South) was opened on December 28, 2016. Title: Shunde Railway Station Passage: Shunde Station () is an elevated station of Guangzhou-Zhuhai Intercity Mass Rapid Transit. The station is located at the east of Bigui Lu () and the west of Longzhou Lu () across Sanchongzhou Channel () in Daliang, Shunde District, Foshan, Guangdong, China, which is the city centre of Shunde District. It started operations on 7 January 2011. Title: Guangdong Country Garden School Passage: Guangdong Country Garden School (CGS, ), is a private co-ed boarding school in Shunde District, Foshan City, just south of Guangzhou, in the People's Republic of China. CGS has a campus area of 33 hectares with more than 4,300 students on campus, from age 3 to 18. There are over 600 teachers including over 500 Chinese teachers and over 100 foreign teachers.
China
Xingning, Guangdong
Shunde District
Two Pieces for Piano is a work for piano solo composed in 1921 by which English composer and teacher of classical music, where the majority of his output consists of piano miniatures and of songs with piano?
Title: Two Pieces for Piano (1921, John Ireland) Passage: Two Pieces for Piano is a work for piano solo composed in 1921 by John Ireland (18791962). Title: John Ireland (composer) Passage: John Nicholson Ireland (13 August 187912 June 1962) was an English composer and teacher of classical music. The majority of his output consists of piano miniatures and of songs with piano. His best-known works include the hymn "The Holy Boy", a setting of the poem "Sea Fever" by John Masefield, and the motet "Greater Love Hath No Man," a choral standard. Title: Two Pieces for Piano (1929–30, John Ireland) Passage: Two Pieces for Piano is a work for piano solo composed in 192930 by John Ireland. Title: Catalogue d'oiseaux Passage: Catalogue d'oiseaux ("Catalogue of birds") is a work for piano solo composed of thirteen pieces, written between October 1956 and September 1958 and devoted to birds and his second wife Yvonne Loriod. Title: London Pieces Passage: London Pieces is a set of three pieces for piano solo composed in 191720 by John Ireland. Title: Miscellaneous compositions (Chopin) Passage: The great bulk of Frédéric Chopin's output consists of pieces for solo piano: his ballades, études, impromptus, mazurkas, nocturnes, polonaises, preludes, rondos, scherzos, sonatas and waltzes. There are also the two piano concertos, four other works for piano and orchestra, and a small amount of chamber music. Title: Four Piano Blues Passage: The set of short blues for piano is the assembling of two pieces from the 20s and two more from the 40s. The first two pieces were written in 1926, as separate movements of an incomplete suite for piano, entitled "Five Sentimental Melodies". This work was largely drawn from other melodies extracted from Copland's Piano Concerto. One of the pieces was initially intended to become a part of another set of two blues. However, Copland published the first blues (entitled "Blues No. 1") and left "Blues No. 2" unpublished. The other piece was originally entitled "Hommage à Milhaud", which he revised again in 1934, and was the basis for the Dove Dance in Copland's "Hear Ye! Hear Ye! ". Title: Preludes for Piano (John Ireland) Passage: Preludes for Piano is a set of four short pieces for piano solo composed by John Ireland between 1913 and 1915. They were published in the latter year. Title: Two Pieces for Piano (1925, John Ireland) Passage: Two Pieces for Piano is a set of two pieces for piano solo composed in 1925 by John Ireland. Title: Six Pieces for Piano, Op. 118 (Brahms) Passage: The Six Pieces for Piano, Op. 118, are some of the most beloved compositions that Johannes Brahms created for solo piano. Completed in 1893, and dedicated to Clara Schumann, the collection was the penultimate composition to be published during Brahms' lifetime. It was also his penultimate work composed for piano solo. Consistent with Brahms' other late keyboard works, Op. 118 is more introspective than his earlier piano pieces, which tended to be more virtuosic in character. The six pieces are:
John Nicholson Ireland
Two Pieces for Piano (1921, John Ireland)
John Ireland (composer)
Which of the following flowering plants comprises about 60 species: Mutisia or Phaedranassa?
Title: Phaedranassa Passage: Phaedranassa is a genus of South American and Central American plants in Amaryllis family, subfamily Amaryllidoideae. Title: Mutisia Passage: Mutisia is a genus of flowering plant in the mutisia tribe within the sunflower family. "Mutisia" has been named after José Celestino Mutis. It comprises about sixty species which can be found along the entire length of the Andes and in southern Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay and northern Argentina. Title: Button brittlebush Passage: Button brittlebush may refer to one of the following flowering plants: Title: Erodium Passage: Erodium is a genus of flowering plants in the botanical family Geraniaceae. The genus includes about 60 species, native to North Africa, Indomalaya, The Middle East, and Australia. They are perennials, annuals, or subshrubs, with five-petalled flowers in shades of white, pink, and purple, that strongly resemble the better-known "Geranium" (cranesbill). American species are known as filarees or heron's bill, whereas Eurasian ones are usually called storksbills in English. Title: Lauraceae Passage: Lauraceae are the laurel family, that includes the true laurel and its closest relatives. This family of flowering plants comprises about 2850 known species in about 45 genera worldwide (Christenhusz & Byng 2016 ). They are dicotyledons, and occur mainly in warm temperate and tropical regions, especially Southeast Asia and South America. Many are aromatic evergreen trees or shrubs, but some, such as "Sassafras", are deciduous, or include both deciduous and evergreen trees and shrubs, especially in tropical and temperate climates. " Cassytha" is a genus unique to the Lauraceae family in that it is a genus of parasitic vines. Title: Eupatorium Passage: Eupatorium is a genus of flowering plants in the aster family, Asteraceae, containing from 36 to 60 species depending on the classification system. Most are herbaceous perennial plants growing to 0.5–3 m tall. A few are shrubs. The genus is native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. Most are commonly called bonesets, thoroughworts or snakeroots. The genus is named for Mithridates Eupator, king of Pontus. Title: Deutzia Passage: Deutzia ( or ) is a genus of about 60 species of flowering plants in the family Hydrangeaceae, native to eastern and central Asia (from the Himalayas east to Japan and the Philippines), and Central America and also Europe. By far the highest species diversity is in China, where 50 species occur. Title: Fumaria Passage: Fumaria (fumitory or fumewort, from Latin "fūmus terrae ", "smoke of the earth") is a genus of about 60 species of annual flowering plants in the family Papaveraceae. Fumaria species are important herbs, it is used as a herbal medicine. The genus is native to Europe, Africa and Asia, most diverse in the Mediterranean region, and introduced to North and South America and Australia. "Fumaria indica" contains the alkaloids fuyuziphine and alpha-hydrastine. "Fumaria indica" may have anti-inflammatory and analgesic potential. Title: Alcea Passage: Alcea is a genus of about 60 species of flowering plants in the mallow family Malvaceae, commonly known as the hollyhocks. They are native to Asia and Europe. The single species of hollyhock from the Western Hemisphere, the streambank wild hollyhock, belongs to a different genus. Title: Spigelia Passage: Spigelia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Loganiaceae. It contains around 60 species, distributed over the warmer parts of the Americas, from the latitude of Buenos Aires to the Southern United States. It was named after Adriaan van den Spiegel (Adrianus Spigelius) by Carl Linnaeus in his 1753 "Species Plantarum"; the type species is "Spigelia anthelmia". Pinkroot is a common name for plants in this genus.
Mutisia
Mutisia
Phaedranassa
Gong Hyo-jin had a role in what 2014 television series airing on SBS?
Title: It's Okay, That's Love Passage: It's Okay, That's Love () is a 2014 South Korean television series starring Jo In-sung, Gong Hyo-jin, Sung Dong-il, Lee Kwang-soo and Do Kyung-soo. It aired on SBS from July 23 to September 11, 2014 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 16 episodes. Title: Gong Hyo-jin Passage: Gong Hyo-jin (born April 4, 1980) is a South Korean actress. She is best known for her leading role in the film "Crush and Blush" (2008), as well as for her popular television series "Sang-doo! Let's Go to School" (2003), "Thank You" (2007), "Pasta" (2010), "The Greatest Love" (2011), "Master's Sun" (2013), "It's Okay, That's Love" (2014), "The Producers" (2015), and "Jealousy Incarnate" (2016). She is considered to be the queen of romantic comedies due to her successful portrayals in her rom-com dramas. Title: Jealousy Incarnate Passage: Jealousy Incarnate () is a South Korean television series starring Gong Hyo-jin, Jo Jung-suk, Go Kyung-pyo, Lee Mi-sook, Park Ji-young, Lee Sung-jae and Seo Ji-hye. It aired every Wednesday and Thursday at 22:00 (KST) on SBS from August 24 to November 10, 2016 for 24 episodes. Title: Pasta (TV series) Passage: Pasta () is a 2010 South Korean television series starring Gong Hyo-jin, Lee Sun-kyun, Lee Ha-nui and Alex Chu. The workplace romantic comedy is about the dreams and struggles of a young woman who aspires to become an elite chef. It aired on MBC from January 4 to March 9, 2010 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55 for 20 episodes. Title: Master's Sun Passage: Master's Sun () is a 2013 South Korean television series starring So Ji-sub and Gong Hyo-jin. The horror-romantic comedy is written by the Hong sisters, and aired on SBS from August 7 to October 3, 2013, on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 17 episodes. Title: Do Sang-woo Passage: Do Sang-Woo (born December 25, 1987) is a South Korean actor and model. Do has been gaining attention after starring as Gong Hyo-Jin's character's ex-boyfriend in the television series "It's Okay, That's Love" (2014). He enlisted to the army on April 5, 2016. 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: The Greatest Love Passage: The Greatest Love (; also known as Best Love) is a 2011 South Korean romantic comedy television series about true love in the fake world of entertainment. Starring Cha Seung-won, Gong Hyo-jin, Yoon Kye-sang and Yoo In-na, it aired on MBC from May 4 to June 23, 2011 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 16 episodes. Title: Thank You (TV series) Passage: Thank You () is a 2007 South Korean television series starring Jang Hyuk, Gong Hyo-jin, Seo Shin-ae, Shin Sung-rok and Shin Goo. It aired on MBC from March 21 to May 10, 2007 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 16 episodes. Title: Sang Doo! Let's Go to School Passage: Sang-doo! Let's Go to School! () is a 2003 South Korean television series starring Rain, Gong Hyo-jin, Lee Dong-gun, Hong Soo-hyun and Song Min-joo. It aired on KBS2 from September 15 to November 4, 2003 Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:50 for 16 episodes.
It's Okay, That's Love
Gong Hyo-jin
It's Okay, That's Love
What is the plot of the film Pretty Baby, which also features a soundtrack of the same name?
Title: Pretty Baby (soundtrack) Passage: The soundtrack to the film "Pretty Baby" used many local New Orleans musicians playing in the jazz, ragtime, and blues style of the city in the early 20th century. An LP album of the soundtrack, also entitled "Pretty Baby", was issued in 1978 on ABC Records. The film is named after the song "Pretty Baby" by Tony Jackson. Title: Pretty Baby (1978 film) Passage: Pretty Baby is a 1978 American historical drama film directed by Louis Malle, and starring Brooke Shields, Keith Carradine, and Susan Sarandon. The screenplay was written by Polly Platt. The plot focuses on a 12-year-old prostitute in the red-light district of New Orleans at the turn of the 20th century. Title: Diana Scarwid Passage: Diana Elizabeth Scarwid (born August 27, 1955) is an American actress. Her performance in the 1980 film "Inside Moves" garnered her an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress. The following year she portrayed the adult Christina Crawford in "Mommie Dearest" (1981). Scarwid has over 70 film and television credits, including "Pretty Baby" (1978), "Silkwood" (1983) "Psycho III" (1986), "Extremities" (1986), "Brenda Starr" (1989) and "What Lies Beneath" (2000). She received an Emmy Award nomination for the 1995 TV movie "Truman". Title: Rock, Pretty Baby Passage: Rock, Pretty Baby is a 1956 feature film directed by Richard Bartlett and starring Sal Mineo and John Saxon. Title: Summer Love (1958 film) Passage: Summer Love is a 1958 comedy film directed by Charles F. Haas, written by William Raynor, starring John Saxon, Jill St. John, Judi Meredith and Molly Bee. It is rated 6.4/10 on the IMDb. It is a sequel to the 1956 film "Rock, Pretty Baby". Title: Mae Mercer Passage: Mae Mercer (June 12, 1932 – October 29, 2008) was an American blues singer and actress who appeared in many films, including "Dirty Harry" (1971), "The Beguiled" (1971), "Frogs" (1972), "Cindy" (1978), and "Pretty Baby" (1978). She was also executive producer of the documentary film "Angela Davis: Portrait of a Revolutionary" (1972). Title: Pretty, Baby, Machine Passage: Pretty, Baby, Machine (also known as Pretty Baby Machine) is a three-issue comic book limited series written by Clark Westerman with art by Kody Chamberlain, and released by Image Comics through their ShadowLine studio in 2008. Title: Pretty Baby (1950 film) Passage: Pretty Baby is a 1950 American comedy film starring Dennis Morgan, Betsy Drake, Zachary Scott and Edmund Gwenn. A young woman's little white lie leads to unforeseen complications. Cary Grant aggressively promoted Betsy Drake, his wife, to Jack L. Warner for the lead in "Pretty Baby". Title: Brooke Shields Passage: Brooke Christa Shields (born May 31, 1965) is an American actress, model and former child star. She was initially a child model and gained critical acclaim at age 12 for her leading role in Louis Malle's film "Pretty Baby" (1978), in which she played a child prostitute in New Orleans at the turn of the 20th century. The role garnered Shields widespread notoriety, and she continued to model into her late teenage years and starred in several dramas in the 1980s, including "The Blue Lagoon" (1980), and Franco Zeffirelli's "Endless Love" (1981). Title: Pretty Baby.... Passage: "Pretty Baby..." is an episode of the British television soap opera "EastEnders", broadcast on BBC One on 31 January 2008. It is the only "EastEnders" episode to feature just one character and the first of its kind in soap. It was written by Tony Jordan, directed by Clive Arnold and produced by Diederick Santer. The episode features Dot Branning, played by June Brown, recording a message for her husband Jim Branning (John Bardon), who is in hospital recovering from a stroke, reflecting Bardon's real-life stroke, which saw him written out of the show and allowed the opportunity for the single-hander to arise. Jordan's scripting was inspired by Samuel Beckett's "Krapp's Last Tape".
a 12-year-old prostitute in the red-light district of New Orleans at the turn of the 20th century
Pretty Baby (soundtrack)
Pretty Baby (1978 film)
A member of the girl group "miss A" also stars in a South Korean tv drama that airs on what days?
Title: Bae Suzy Passage: Bae Su-ji (; born October 10, 1994), better known by the mononym Suzy, is a South Korean singer and actress. She is a member of the girl group miss A under JYP Entertainment . Title: While You Were Sleeping (2017 TV series) Passage: While You Were Sleeping () is a South Korean television drama starring Lee Jong-suk, Bae Suzy, Lee Sang-yeob, Ko Sung-hee and Jung Hae-in. It airs on SBS, every Wednesday and Thursday at 22:00 (KST) time slot, and premiered September 27, 2017. Title: Jeon Ji-ae Passage: Jeon Ji-ae (; alternatively Jun Ji-ae, born January 8, 1984) is a South Korean actress most well known for her role as Lee Kang-hyun in the popular 2006 Korean TV drama "Princess Hours". Title: 1% of Anything Passage: 1% of Anything (, or "Something About 1%") is a South Korean TV drama that was broadcast on Sunday mornings for 26 episodes from July 6, 2003, to December 28, 2003. Its central characters are played by film star Kang Dong-won and Kim Jung-hwa of SBS's 2002 TV drama, "Glass Slippers". This romantic comedy drama series is based on an original novel of the same title, and it is a classic tale of boy-meets-girl. The plot follows traditional love stories of clashing personalities, familial obstacles and triumphant love-conquers-all themes. Title: 03 (Urban Zakapa album) Passage: 03 is a Studio Album released by Urban Zakapa. The lead single is "Walk Backwards(Hangul: 거꾸로 걷는다)", Korean actress Yoon Seung-ah featured the music video. The bonus track only on CD edition "(Hangul: 그냥 조금)" appears on Korean TV Drama "", as 4th soundtrack. Title: Yoo Se-yoon Passage: Yoo Se-yoon (born September 12, 1980) is a South Korean comedian and television comedy show host. He hosts and co-hosts a variety of shows, in addition to being a part of musical/comedic duo, UV. Yoo has been a part of shows such as South Korean talk show Non-Summit, Witch Hunt (South Korean TV series), SNL Korea, South Korean talk show Golden Fishery as well as its segments, Knee Drop Guru and Radio Star. Title: April Kiss Passage: April Kiss (), also called "Kiss of April", is a South Korean TV drama that aired from April 21 to July 8, 2004 on KBS. Title: Miljenko Matijevic Passage: Miljenko Matijevic (born November 30, 1964) is a Croatian-American singer and songwriter. He is best known as the lead vocalist and songwriter of rock band Steelheart. He has a big following in South Korea and has worked on several South Korean TV series. He has also released several soundtracks for South Korean TV series. In 2010 he did a tour with Ray Manzarek and Robby Krieger of rock band the Doors, singing the parts of the late Jim Morrison. Title: Witch Yoo Hee Passage: Witch Yoo Hee (also known as Witch Amusement), is a South Korean TV drama series broadcast by SBS in 2007. Title: Sharp 2 Passage: Sharp 2 (), also called "Sharp #2", was a Korean TV drama that aired from March 6, 2005 to February 26, 2006 on KBS2.
Wednesday and Thursday
While You Were Sleeping (2017 TV series)
Bae Suzy
Name a song by LCD Soundsystem?
Title: Confuse the Marketplace Passage: Confuse the Marketplace is an EP by LCD Soundsystem. The 12" single is a collection of songs for the North American market, all of which were previously only available on vinyl on European singles from "Sound of Silver". All the songs are also available on the CD re-release of "". Title: Sound of Silver Passage: Sound of Silver is the second studio album by American rock band LCD Soundsystem. The album was released in the United Kingdom on March 12, 2007 under Capitol Records and in the United States on March 20, 2007 under DFA Records. "Sound of Silver" was produced by the DFA and recorded during 2006 at Long View Farm in North Brookfield, Massachusetts and DFA Studios in New York, New York. Title: James Murphy (electronic musician) Passage: James Jeremiah Murphy (born February 4, 1970) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, DJ and record producer. His most well-known musical project is LCD Soundsystem, which first gained attention with its single "Losing My Edge" in 2002 before releasing its eponymous debut album in February 2005 to critical acclaim and top 20 success in the UK. LCD Soundsystem’s second and third studio albums, "Sound of Silver" (2007) and "This Is Happening" (2010) respectively, were met with universal acclaim from several music review outlets. Both albums have also reached the top 50 in the "Billboard" 200. Title: Give It Up (LCD Soundsystem song) Passage: "Give It Up" is the second single from LCD Soundsystem from the album "LCD Soundsystem", released on July 28, 2003. Title: Someone Great Passage: "Someone Great" is a song by American rock band LCD Soundsystem. It was released in the United Kingdom on October 22, 2007 as the third single from their second studio album, "Sound of Silver". The music video is directed by Doug Aitken. Some of the song's music originally appeared in a section of LCD Soundsystem's 2006 composition "". Title: Disco Infiltrator Passage: "Disco Infiltrator" is a song from the eponymous debut album by LCD Soundsystem. It was released on 6 June 2005 as the debut's sixth single. The song was written by LCD Soundsystem's frontman James Murphy and produced by Murphy and Tim Goldsworthy as The DFA. It contains a sample from Kraftwerk's "Home Computer". Title: Introns (album) Passage: Introns is an album by LCD Soundsystem released in March 2006 as a digital download. It is a compilation of b-sides and remixes from the album "LCD Soundsystem" and associated singles. The cover image shows James Murphy's record collection. Title: LCD Soundsystem (album) Passage: LCD Soundsystem is the debut studio album by American rock band LCD Soundsystem, released in January 2005 by DFA Records. Some editions contained two discs: the LP itself with new songs and a second disc featuring singles released since 2002. The album was nominated for the 2006 Grammy Award for Best Electronic/Dance Album. Title: LCD Soundsystem discography Passage: American rock band LCD Soundsystem has released four studio albums, three extended plays (EP), two remix albums, two live albums, eighteen singles, and fourteen music videos. The music of LCD Soundsystem is a mix of dance music and punk, and contains influences of disco. The band first gained attention when they released the single "Losing My Edge" on DFA Records, which became a well-known indie song in 2002. They then released more singles over the next few years and their self-titled debut album to critical acclaim. The album was certified gold in the UK but failed to chart on the US "Billboard" 200. Title: Pow Pow (song) Passage: "Pow Pow" is the first single from LCD Soundsystem's third album "This Is Happening", released on April 17, 2010 to coincide with the 2010 Record Store Day. It was initially released with only 1000 copies of a one-sided vinyl record. The song has been described as similar to LCD Soundsystem's debut single Losing My Edge
Sound of Silver
Confuse the Marketplace
Sound of Silver
Which star of "The Last Picture Show" (1971) also starred in a film based on the the short story "A Change of Plan", written by Bruce Jay Friedman?
Title: The Heartbreak Kid (1972 film) Passage: The Heartbreak Kid is a 1972 DeLuxe Color dark romantic comedy Panavision film directed by Elaine May, written by Neil Simon, and starring Charles Grodin, Jeannie Berlin, Eddie Albert, Audra Lindley, Doris Roberts and Cybill Shepherd. It is based on the short story "A Change of Plan", written by Bruce Jay Friedman. Title: Cybill Shepherd Passage: Cybill Lynne Shepherd (born February 18, 1950) is an American actress, singer and former model. Shepherd's better known roles include Jacy in "The Last Picture Show" (1971), Kelly in "The Heartbreak Kid" (1972), Betsy in "Taxi Driver" (1976), Maddie Hayes on "Moonlighting" (1985–1989), Cybill Sheridan on "Cybill" (1995–1998), Phyllis Kroll on "The L Word" (2007–2009), Madeleine Spencer on "Psych" (2008–2013), Cassie in the television film "The Client List" (2010) and Linette Montgomery on "The Client List" (2012–2013). Title: Bruce Jay Friedman Passage: Bruce Jay Friedman is an American novelist, screenwriter, playwright, and actor. Title: Scuba Duba Passage: Scuba Duba is a 1967 comedy play from Bruce Jay Friedman which was a success off-Broadway starring Jerry Orbach, Judd Hirsch, Conrad Bain and Cleavon Little in a production that ran for 692 performances. Title: Stephen J. Friedman (producer) Passage: Stephen Jay Friedman (March 15, 1937 – October 4, 1996) was an American film producer known for "The Last Picture Show" (1971) and "The Big Easy" (1988). In 1980 he formed Kings Road Entertainment—named after the West Hollywood street where he lived—, making him one of the first independent film producers to raise substantial film funding through a publicly traded company. Title: Steambath (play) Passage: Steambath is the second play by American author Bruce Jay Friedman. It was first performed Off-Broadway at the Truck and Warehouse Theater where it opened on June 30, 1970, closing on October 18, 1970 after 128 performances. Title: The Last Picture Show Passage: The Last Picture Show is a 1971 American drama film directed and co-written by Peter Bogdanovich, adapted from a semi-autobiographical 1966 novel "The Last Picture Show" by Larry McMurtry. Title: The Lonely Guy Passage: The Lonely Guy is a 1984 American romantic comedy film directed by Arthur Hiller and starring Steve Martin. The screenplay is credited to Ed. Weinberger and Stan Daniels (of "Taxi") as well as Neil Simon (for "adaptation"), and is based on the 1978 book "The Lonely Guy's Book of Life" by Bruce Jay Friedman. Title: Doctor Detroit Passage: Doctor Detroit is a 1983 American comedy film directed by Michael Pressman with writing by Bruce Jay Friedman, Carl Gottlieb, and Robert Boris. The film stars Dan Aykroyd, Howard Hesseman, Lynn Whitfield, Fran Drescher, and Donna Dixon, with a special appearance by James Brown. Title: Stir Crazy (film) Passage: Stir Crazy is a 1980 American comedy film directed by Sidney Poitier, produced by Hannah Weinstein and written by Bruce Jay Friedman. The film stars Gene Wilder and Richard Pryor as down-on-their-luck friends who are given 125-year prison sentences after being framed for a bank robbery. While in prison they befriend other prison inmates. The film reunited Wilder and Pryor who had appeared previously in the 1976 comedy thriller film "Silver Streak". The film was released in the United States on December 12, 1980.
Cybill Shepherd
The Heartbreak Kid (1972 film)
Cybill Shepherd
Are both directors Mel Stuart and Douchan Gersi American?
Title: Mel Stuart Passage: Mel Stuart (born Stuart Solomon; September 2, 1928 – August 9, 2012) was an American film director and producer, who often worked with producer David L. Wolper, whose production firm he worked for 17 years, before going freelance. Title: Douchan Gersi Passage: Douchan Gersi (1947–2015) was a Slovak-born, Belgium-raised, Bali-based adventurer, documentary filmmaker, author and actor, producer/star with actor James Coburn of "Explore", a PBS mini-series. He is the author of numerous books including "Faces in the Smoke: An Eyewitness Experience of Voodoo, Shamanism, Psychic Healing, and Other Amazing Human Powers" and "Explorer". Title: One Is a Lonely Number Passage: One Is a Lonely Number (also known as Two Is a Happy Number) is a 1972 American drama film directed by Mel Stuart and starring Trish Van Devere, Janet Leigh and Melvyn Douglas. The screenplay, based upon the short story "The Good Humor Man" by Rebecca Morris, was written by David Seltzer. Title: Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory Passage: Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory is a 1971 American musical fantasy film directed by Mel Stuart, and starring Gene Wilder as Willy Wonka. It is an adaptation of the 1964 novel "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" by Roald Dahl. Dahl was credited with writing the film's screenplay; however, David Seltzer, who went uncredited in the film, was brought in to re-work Dahl's screenplay against his wishes, making major changes to the ending and adding musical numbers. These changes and other decisions made by the director led Dahl to disown the film. Title: The Triangle Factory Fire Scandal Passage: The Triangle Factory Fire Scandal is a 1979 American made-for-television drama film starring David Dukes, Tovah Feldshuh, Lauren Frost, Stacey Nelkin and Ted Wass. It was directed by Mel Stuart and premiered on NBC on January 30, 1979. Title: Explore (TV series) Passage: Explore was a 1980s PBS TV show based upon the film footage filmed by explorer Douchan Gersi over the previous 20 years. The show was hosted by popular actor James Coburn. Title: Four Days in November Passage: Four Days in November is a 1964 American documentary film directed by Mel Stuart about the assassination of John F. Kennedy. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Title: Mel Stewart Passage: Milton "Mel" Stewart (September 19, 1929 – February 24, 2002) was an American character actor, television director, and musician who appeared in numerous films and television shows from the 1960s to the 1990s. He is best known for playing Henry Jefferson on the popular television series "All in the Family" and for playing section chief Billy Melrose on the television series "Scarecrow and Mrs. King". Stewart is sometimes credited as Melvin Stewart or Mel Stuart. Title: Wattstax Passage: Wattstax was a benefit concert organized by Stax Records to commemorate the seventh anniversary of the 1965 riots in the African-American community of Watts, Los Angeles. The concert took place at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on August 20, 1972. The concert's performers included all of Stax's prominent artists at the time. The genres of the songs performed included soul, gospel, R&B, blues, funk, and jazz. Months after the festival, Stax released a double LP of the concert's highlights titled "Wattstax: The Living Word". The concert was filmed by David L. Wolper's film crew and was made into the 1973 film titled, "Wattstax". The film was directed by Mel Stuart and nominated for a Golden Globe award for Best Documentary Film in 1974. Title: Running on the Sun: The Badwater 135 Passage: Running on the Sun: The Badwater 135 is a 2000 documentary film directed by Mel Stuart. The film follows athletes as they run 135 miles in the 1999 Badwater Ultramarathon, starting in California's Death Valley and ending at Whitney Portal, the trailhead to Mount Whitney.
no
Mel Stuart
Douchan Gersi
Which director is of the Swiss nationality, Alain Tanner or Stan Brakhage?
Title: Alain Tanner Passage: Alain Tanner (born 6 December 1929) is a Swiss film director. Title: Stan Brakhage Passage: James Stanley Brakhage ( ; January 14, 1933 – March 9, 2003), better known as Stan Brakhage, was an American non-narrative filmmaker. He is considered to be one of the most important figures in 20th-century experimental film. Title: Jane Wodening Passage: Jane Wodening (born Mary Jane Collom, and formerly known as Jane Brakhage) is an American writer and the first wife of filmmaker Stan Brakhage. The birth of their first child is the subject of the 1959 experimental short film "Window Water Baby Moving". Wodening married Stan Brakhage in 1957 and is credited with creating scrapbooks for the Brakhage family during what is recognized as the filmmaker's most significant period of creation from the late 1950s to the mid 1960s. The couple separated in 1987. Title: Thigh Line Lyre Triangular Passage: Thigh Line Lyre Triangular is an experimental short film by Stan Brakhage, released in 1961, which depicts the birth of the director's third child, Neowyn. The film, which involves painting and hand-scratching over photographic images, is more abstract than the director's earlier "Window Water Baby Moving", which documented the birth of Brakhage's first-born, Myrrenna. Title: Cat's Cradle (film) Passage: Cat's Cradle is an experimental short film by Stan Brakhage, produced in 1959. The film was described by Brakhage as "sexual witchcraft involving two couples and a 'medium' cat." Title: Unglassed Windows Cast a Terrible Reflection Passage: Unglassed Windows Cast a Terrible Reflection is a 1953 American short film directed by Stan Brakhage, which was made at the beginning of his long career. Shot while Brakhage's native Denver, the film stars Larry Jordan (credited as Lawrence Jordan) who later went on to become a film director. Filming was done in Nevadaville, Colorado. Like his other films at the time, it was shot on 16mm film, is black and white and features no dialogue. Title: Songs (Stan Brakhage cycle) Passage: The Songs are a cycle of silent color 8mm films by the American experimental filmmaker Stan Brakhage produced from 1964 to 1969. They are seen as one of Brakhage's major works and include the feature-length "23rd Psalm Branch", considered by some to be one of the filmmaker's masterworks and described by film historian P. Adams Sitney as "an apocalypse of imagination." One of the filmmaker's most overtly political films, "23rd Psalm Branch" is often interpreted as being Brakhage's reaction to the Vietnam War. Title: Rolling Stock (newspaper) Passage: Rolling Stock was a newspaper of ideas and a chronicler of the 1980s published in Boulder, Colorado by Ed Dorn and Jennifer Dunbar Dorn. The paper had a regional motif, but featured correspondents covering the world, including Woody Haut on Labor, John Daley on Law, Roger Echo-Hawk on Native American Affairs, Nick Sedgwick on Golf, Stan Brakhage on Film, Jane Brakhage on Lump Gulch, Dick Dillof in Montana, Lucía Berlin in California, Tom Raworth, London and Cambridge, Fielding Dawson, New York City; Jeremy Prynne, English Letters, Marilyn Krysl in China, James Inskeep, Southern Colorado, Tom Clark, Southern California, and Bob Lewis, Akron, Ohio and Abroad. Title: Interim (film) Passage: Interim is a 1953 American short film drama directed by Stan Brakhage. It was the first film directed by Stan Brakhage, whose expansive filmography has made him an influential figure in experimental film. Title: Window Water Baby Moving Passage: Window Water Baby Moving is an experimental short film by Stan Brakhage, filmed in November 1958 and released in 1959. The film documents the birth of the director's first child, Myrrena, by his then-wife Jane Brakhage, now Jane Wodening.
Alain Tanner
Alain Tanner
Stan Brakhage
What movie did that actor born on October 30, 1945 originally be set to direct?
Title: Henry Winkler Passage: Henry Franklin Winkler (born October 30, 1945) is an American actor, director, comedian, producer, and author. Title: Turner & Hooch Passage: Turner & Hooch is a 1989 Metrocolor American detective comedy film starring Tom Hanks and Beasley the Dog as the eponymous characters, Turner and Hooch respectively. The film also co-stars Mare Winningham, Craig T. Nelson and Reginald VelJohnson. It was directed by Roger Spottiswoode; the film was originally slated to be directed by Henry Winkler, but he was terminated because of his "creative differences". It was co-written and executive produced by Daniel Petrie Jr. of "Beverly Hills Cop" fame. Title: Charles Kemper Passage: Charles Kemper (September 6, 1900 – May 12, 1950) was an American character actor born in Oklahoma. The heavy-set actor was for decades a successful stage actor. He made only sporadic screen appearances until 1945, when he settled in Hollywood. Kemper had memorable supporting roles in films including "The Southerner" (1945), "Scarlet Street" (1945), "Gallant Journey" (1946), "The Shocking Miss Pilgrim" (1947), and the film noir "On Dangerous Ground" (as Pop Daly, his last film role). Title: Victor Winding Passage: Victor Winding (30 January 1929 – 9 October 2014) was a British actor born in Lambeth, London. Title: Paul Dillon Passage: Paul Dillon is an American actor born in Joliet, Illinois who began his career in show business in Chicago. His movie career began in 1994 with the movie "Blink" in which he played the role of Neal Booker. He played Paddy O'Brien in "", the most successful film in which he has a credited role. Title: Harley Cokeliss Passage: Harley Cokeliss (born 1945) is an American director, producer, writer and actor born in San Diego. He was born Harley Louis Cokliss, and his name is credited as Cokliss until the late 1980s, when he changed the spelling to Cokeliss. Title: Casanova Wong Passage: Casanova Wong, also known as Ka Sat Fat (卡薩伐), is a former Korean martial arts actor born in 1945 as Yong-ho Kim in Gimje, South Korea. An expert in tae kwon do, he is a leg-fighter, and is well known for his spin kicks and was nicknamed "The Human Tornado" in the Republic of Korea Army. He made many appearances in martial arts movies but is most remembered for his role as Cashier Hua in "Warriors Two", where he starred alongside Sammo Hung, with whom he worked several times. Other films included "Story of Drunken Master" and "Rivals of the Silver Fox". One of Wong's last notable movie appearances was as Kang-ho in the 1994 Korean movie "Bloody Mafia". Title: Nikolay Bogolyubov (actor) Passage: Nikolay Ivanovich Bogolyubov (Russian: Никола́й Ива́нович Боголю́бов ; October 22, 1899 – March 9, 1980) was a Soviet actor born in Ivanovskoye, Russia and a People's Artist of the RSFSR (1945). In 1933 he played in Boris Barnet's "Okraina"; in 1941, he was awarded the Stalin Prize. Title: Kaoru Kobayashi (actor) Passage: Kaoru Kobayashi (小林 薫 , Kobayashi Kaoru , born on September 4, 1951) is a Japanese actor born in Kyoto. He won the award for best actor at the 30th Yokohama Film Festival and the award for the best-supporting actor at the 8th Yokohama Film Festival for "Sorobanzuku". Title: Jaya Prakash Reddy Passage: Turpu . JayaPrakash Reddy is a Telugu actor born in Sirvel, of Kurnool district in the state of Andhra Pradesh, India. He came into the limelight with the movie "Samarasimha Reddy" where he played the role of Veera Raghava Reddy. Fondly called JP, he acted as the villain in blockbuster hit movie "Jayam Manade Raa and" "Chennakeshava Reddy". Apart from doing villain roles, JP also acted in several comedy movies.
Turner & Hooch
Turner & Hooch
Henry Winkler
Are both Melittis and Anaphalis flowering plants?
Title: Melittis Passage: Melittis melissophyllum is a species of flowering plant in the mint family, Lamiaceae. Its common name is bastard balm. It is the only species in the monotypic genus Melittis. The genus name is derived from the Greek "melitta", which is in turn from "melissa" ("a bee"). Title: Anaphalis Passage: Anaphalis is a genus of herbaceous and woody flowering plants within the Asteraceae family, whose members are commonly known by the name pearl or pearly everlasting. There are around 110 species with the vast majority being native to central and southern Asia. There is one species native to North America that is fairly well known and popular in cultivation, namely the western pearly everlasting ("Anaphalis margaritacea").
yes
Melittis
Anaphalis
What award was given to the author of a 1972 film by John Boorman?
Title: James Dickey Passage: James Lafayette Dickey (February 2, 1923 – January 19, 1997) was an American poet and novelist. He was appointed the eighteenth United States Poet Laureate in 1966. He also received the Order of the South award. Dickey was also a novelist, known for "Deliverance" (1970) which was adapted into an acclaimed film of the same name. Title: Deliverance (novel) Passage: Deliverance is a 1970 novel by James Dickey, his first. It was adapted into a 1972 film by director John Boorman. In 1998, the editors of the Modern Library selected "Deliverance" as #42 on their list of the 100 best 20th-Century novels. The novel was included on "Time" magazine's list of the 100 best English-language novels written since 1923. Title: Point Blank (1967 film) Passage: Point Blank is a 1967 American neo-noir crime film directed by John Boorman, starring Lee Marvin, co-starring Angie Dickinson, Keenan Wynn and Carroll O'Connor, and adapted from the 1963 crime noir pulp novel "The Hunter" by Donald E. Westlake, writing as Richard Stark. Boorman directed the film at Marvin's request and Marvin played a central role in the film's development. The film was not a box-office success in 1967, but has since gone on to become a cult classic, eliciting praise from such critics as film historian David Thomson. Title: The Emerald Forest Passage: The Emerald Forest is a 1985 British adventure drama film set in the Brazilian Rainforest that was directed by John Boorman, written by Rospo Pallenberg, and starring Powers Boothe, Meg Foster, and Charley Boorman with supporting roles by Rui Polanah, Tetchie Agbayani, Dira Paes, Estee Chandler, Eduardo Conde. It is based on a true story. The film was screened out of competition at the 1985 Cannes Film Festival. Title: I Dreamt I Woke Up Passage: I Dreamt I Woke Up is a 1991 Irish short film directed by John Boorman. It stars John Hurt and Janet McTeer as well as Boorman and his son Charley. Commissioned by the BBC as part of "The Director's Place" series, the essay/documentary explores the home and neighbours of John Boorman and the mystical qualities of the Wicklow Mountains as well as their influence on some of Boorman's films. Title: Bill McKinney Passage: William Denison McKinney (September 12, 1931 – December 1, 2011) was an American character actor whose most famous role was the sadistic mountain man in John Boorman's 1972 film "Deliverance". McKinney was also recognizable for his performances in seven Clint Eastwood films, most notably as Captain Terrill, commander pursuing the last rebels to "hold out" against surrendering to the Union forces in "The Outlaw Josey Wales". Title: Queen and Country (film) Passage: Queen and Country is a 2014 British drama film directed by John Boorman. It was selected to be screened as part of the Directors' Fortnight section of the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. The film is a sequel to Boorman's 1987 film "Hope and Glory", which was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture, and features several of the same characters, though with the passage of time most are played by different actors. Title: Deliverance (disambiguation) Passage: Deliverance is a 1972 film directed by John Boorman. Title: Deliverance Passage: Deliverance is a 1972 American thriller film produced and directed by John Boorman, and starring Jon Voight, Burt Reynolds, Ned Beatty and Ronny Cox, with the latter two making their feature film debuts. The film is based on the 1970 novel of the same name by American author James Dickey, who has a small role in the film as the Sheriff. The screenplay was written by Dickey and an uncredited Boorman. It was a critical success, earning three Academy Award nominations and five Golden Globe nominations. Title: Katrine Boorman Passage: Katrine Boorman (born 1958) is an English actress who has appeared on film, in television, and on the London stage. She is the daughter of British director John Boorman.
Order of the South award
James Dickey
Deliverance (novel)
Aleksandr Khinchin and Nikolai Chebotaryov were both what?
Title: Nikolai Chebotaryov Passage: Nikolai Grigorievich Chebotaryov (often spelled Chebotarov or Chebotarev, Russian: Никола́й Григо́рьевич Чеботарёв , Ukrainian: Микола Григорович Чоботарьов ) (15 June [O.S. 3 June] 1894 – 2 July 1947) was a noted Ukrainian and Soviet mathematician. He is best known for the Chebotaryov density theorem. Title: Aleksandr Khinchin Passage: Aleksandr Yakovlevich Khinchin (Russian: Алекса́ндр Я́ковлевич Хи́нчин , French: "Alexandre Khintchine" ; July 19, 1894 – November 18, 1959) was a Soviet mathematician and one of the most significant people in the Soviet school of probability theory. Title: Wiener–Khinchin theorem Passage: In applied mathematics, the Wiener–Khinchin theorem, also known as the Wiener–Khintchine theorem and sometimes as the Wiener–Khinchin–Einstein theorem or the Khinchin–Kolmogorov theorem, states that the autocorrelation function of a wide-sense-stationary random process has a spectral decomposition given by the power spectrum of that process. Title: Khintchine inequality Passage: In mathematics, the Khintchine inequality, named after Aleksandr Khinchin and spelled in multiple ways in the Roman alphabet, is a theorem from probability, and is also frequently used in analysis. Heuristically, it says that if we pick formula_1 complex numbers formula_2, and add them together each multiplied by a random sign formula_3, then the expected value of the sum's modulus, or the modulus it will be closest to on average, will be not too far off from formula_4. Title: Khinchin's constant Passage: In number theory, Aleksandr Yakovlevich Khinchin proved that for almost all real numbers "x", coefficients "a" of the continued fraction expansion of "x" have a finite geometric mean that is independent of the value of "x" and is known as Khinchin's constant. Title: Felix Gantmacher Passage: Felix Ruvimovich Gantmacher (Russian: Феликс Рувимович Гантмахер ) (23 February 1908 – 16 May 1964) was a Soviet mathematician, professor at Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, well known for his contributions in mechanics, linear algebra and Lie group theory. In 1925–1926 he participated in seminar guided by Nikolai Chebotaryov in Odessa and wrote his first research paper in 1926. Title: Chebotarev's density theorem Passage: Chebotarev's density theorem in algebraic number theory describes statistically the splitting of primes in a given Galois extension "K" of the field formula_1 of rational numbers. Generally speaking, a prime integer will factor into several ideal primes in the ring of algebraic integers of "K". There are only finitely many patterns of splitting that may occur. Although the full description of the splitting of every prime "p" in a general Galois extension is a major unsolved problem, the Chebotarev density theorem says that the frequency of the occurrence of a given pattern, for all primes "p" less than a large integer "N", tends to a certain limit as "N" goes to infinity. It was proven by Nikolai Chebotaryov in his thesis in 1922, published in . Title: Khinchin's theorem Passage: Khinchin's theorem may refer to any of several different results by Aleksandr Khinchin: Title: Palm–Khintchine theorem Passage: In probability theory, the Palm–Khintchine theorem, the work of Conny Palm and Aleksandr Khinchin, expresses that a large number of not necessarily Poissonian renewal processes combined will have Poissonian properties. Title: Khinchin integral Passage: In mathematics, the Khinchin integral (sometimes spelled Khintchine integral), also known as the Denjoy–Khinchin integral, generalized Denjoy integral or wide Denjoy integral, is one of a number of definitions of the integral of a function. It is a generalization of the Riemann and Lebesgue integrals. It is named after Aleksandr Khinchin and Arnaud Denjoy, but is not to be confused with the (narrow) Denjoy integral.
Soviet mathematician
Aleksandr Khinchin
Nikolai Chebotaryov
Which film, Scandalous John or Paul Revere, was based on a poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow?
Title: Paul Revere Passage: Paul Revere ( ; December 21, 1734 O.S.May 10, 1818) was an American silversmith, engraver, early industrialist, and Patriot in the American Revolution. He is best known for his midnight ride to alert the colonial militia in April 1775 to the approach of British forces before the battles of Lexington and Concord, as dramatized in Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's poem, "Paul Revere's Ride" (1861). 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: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Monument Passage: The Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Monument is a public monument in Portland, Maine's West End. Located on the corner of State and Congress Street, it honors poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, who was born in Portland in 1807. The intersection built around the monument is known as Longfellow Square. Title: Paul Revere's Ride Passage: "Paul Revere's Ride" (1860) is a poem by American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow that commemorates the actions of American patriot Paul Revere on April 18, 1775, although with significant inaccuracies. It was first published in the January 1861 issue of "The Atlantic Monthly". It was later retitled "The Landlord's Tale" in the collection "Tales of a Wayside Inn". Title: Longfellow, Minneapolis Passage: Longfellow is a defined community in Minneapolis, Minnesota which includes five smaller neighborhoods inside of it: Cooper, Hiawatha, Howe, Seward, and Longfellow. Grouped with South Minneapolis between the city's eastern border with the Mississippi River and the Metro Blue Line , Longfellow takes its name from Longfellow neighborhood which in turn is named after Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. The renowned American poet incorporated elements into his poem "The Song of Hiawatha" from Henry Schoolcraft's accounts of native Dakota lore in Minnesota which included Minnehaha Falls in Longfellow's southern tip. The early reference of Highway 55 as Hiawatha Avenue, along the west border, may have influenced the naming decision when community borders were drawn in the 1960s. Hiawatha Avenue is the main thoroughfare leading north into Downtown Minneapolis and south to the Minneapolis-Saint Paul Airport. Title: The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere (painting) Passage: The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere is a 1931 painting by the American artist Grant Wood. It depicts the American patriot Paul Revere during his midnight ride on April 18, 1775. The perspective is from a high altitude as Revere rides through a brightly lit Lexington, Massachusetts. It was inspired by the poem "Paul Revere's Ride" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Wood used a child's hobby horse as model for Revere's horse. Title: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Memorial Passage: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow is a bronze statue, by William Couper, and Thomas Ball. The statue depicts American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. It is located at the intersection of M Street and Connecticut Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. and was dedicated on May 7, 1909. Title: Alexander Wadsworth Longfellow Jr. Passage: Alexander Wadsworth Longfellow Jr. (August 18, 1854, Portland, Maine – February 16, 1934, Portland) was an American architect and nephew of poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Title: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Passage: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (February 27, 1807 – March 24, 1882) was an American poet and educator whose works include "Paul Revere's Ride", "The Song of Hiawatha", and "Evangeline". He was also the first American to translate Dante Alighieri's "Divine Comedy", and was one of the five Fireside Poets from New England. Title: Ernest Wadsworth Longfellow Passage: Ernest Wadsworth Longfellow (1845–1921) was an artist in Boston, Massachusetts, and New York. He was the son of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
Paul Revere
Scandalous John
Paul Revere
Jubilee Window starred Sebastian Shaw in what year of his British career as an actor?
Title: Sebastian Shaw (actor) Passage: Sebastian Lewis Shaw (29 May 1905 – 23 December 1994) was an English actor, director, novelist, playwright and poet. During his 65-year career, he appeared in dozens of stage performances and more than 40 film and television productions. Title: Jubilee Window Passage: Jubilee Window is a 1935 British comedy film directed by George Pearson and starring Sebastian Shaw, Ralph Truman and Olive Melville. Title: Jacob Shaw (comics) Passage: Jacob Shaw is a fictional character in Marvel Comics, he is only about 4 feet tall, created by Ben Raab and Charlie Adlard. He is the father of Sebastian Shaw (the Black King of the Hellfire Club and enemy of the X-Men). He is a human mutate and a member of the Hellfire Club. Title: Get Your Man (1934 film) Passage: Get Your Man is a 1934 British comedy film directed by George King and starring Dorothy Boyd, Sebastian Shaw and Clifford Heatherley. It is based on the play "Tu m'epouseras" by Louis Verneuil. It features the second screen appearance of future star Rex Harrison. Title: Adventure Ltd. Passage: Adventure Ltd. is a 1935 British adventure film directed by George King and starring Harry Milton, Pearl Argyle and Sebastian Shaw. It was made at Elstree Studios as a quota quickie for release by Paramount Pictures. Title: Shinobi Shaw Passage: Shinobi Shaw, also known as a Black King of the Hellfire Club, is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character is usually depicted as an adversary of the X-Men and their affiliated teams. Created by Chris Claremont, Jim Lee and Whilce Portacio, the character first appeared in "X-Factor" #67 (June 1991). He is the son of the former Black King Sebastian Shaw, and is a mutant with the ability to control the density of his own body. Title: Laxdale Hall Passage: Laxdale Hall is a 1953 British romantic comedy film directed by John Eldridge and starring Ronald Squire, Kathleen Ryan, Raymond Huntley and Sebastian Shaw, with Prunella Scales and Fulton Mackay in early roles. Released in the U.S. as Scotch on the Rocks, it was adapted from the novel "Laxdale Hall" by Eric Linklater. Title: Men Are Not Gods Passage: Men Are Not Gods is a 1936 British film starring Miriam Hopkins and co-starring Gertrude Lawrence, Sebastian Shaw and Rex Harrison. It was a success in the UK when released largely due to the popularity of the two female stars Hopkins and Lawrence. This also brought to attention the talents of Rex Harrison who made his breakthrough into Hollywood not too long after this film. Gertrude Lawrence, although not so much a movie actress, was at the peak of her stage career when this film was released and her performance was praised. Title: Little Miss Nobody (1933 film) Passage: Little Miss Nobody is a 1933 British comedy film directed by John Daumery and starring Sebastian Shaw, Drusilla Wills and Betty Huntley-Wright. The film was a quota quickie made at Teddington Studios by the British subsidiary of Warner Brothers. Title: The Way of Youth Passage: The Way of Youth is a 1934 British crime film directed by Norman Walker and starring Irene Vanbrugh, Aileen Marson and Sebastian Shaw. It was made at Elstree Studios as a quota quickie. A young woman and her army officer fiancée fall into heavy debt at a gambling club run by her own estranged grandmother.
1935
Jubilee Window
Sebastian Shaw (actor)
A "paper-airline" for EgyptAir also provides it's service for what Israeli city?
Title: EgyptAir destinations Passage: This is a list of destinations served by EgyptAir as of September 2013. The list includes terminated destinations some of which were operated as Misr Airwork, Misr Airlines, Misr Air and United Arab Airlines (UAA). For additional destinations see EgyptAir Express, for freighter destinations EgyptAir Cargo and Air Sinai for Tel Aviv service. Title: Air Sinai Passage: Air Sinai (Arabic: سيناء للطيران‎ ‎ "Sīna' lil-Ṭayyarān ") is an airline based in Cairo, Egypt. It operates as a 'paper-airline' for parent company EgyptAir under a "wet lease"-like agreement. Title: Hapoel Bnei Lod F.C. Passage: Hapoel Bnei Lod Rakevet F.C. (Hebrew: הפועל בני לוד‎ ‎ ) are a football club, from the central Israeli city of Lod. The club plays in an all-red kit, and are currently in Liga Leumit , the second tier of Israeli football. Home matches are played at the Lod Municipal Stadium. Title: Aviram Dahari Passage: Aviram Dahari (Hebrew: אבירם דהרי‎ ‎ ; born 1963) is an Israeli politician and current mayor of the Israeli city of Kiryat Gat since 2003. Title: Hanoch Zeibert Passage: Hanoch Zeibert (Hebrew: חנוך זייברט‎ ‎ ; born 1960) is an Israeli rabbi, politician and current (fifteen) mayor of the Israeli city of Bnei Brak. Title: Maccabi Umm al-Fahm F.C. Passage: Maccabi Umm al-Fahm F.C. (Hebrew: מכבי אום אל פאחם‎ ‎ ) are a football club, from the north Israeli city of Umm al-Fahm. The club currently plays in Liga Bet North B division, the fourth tier of Israeli football. Home matches are played at the HaShalom Stadium. Title: Beitar Kfar Saba F.C. Passage: Beitar Kfar Saba Football Club (Hebrew: בית"ר כפר סבא‎ ‎ ) are a football club, from Israeli city of Kfar Saba. The club plays in Liga Alef South, the third tier of Israeli football. Home matches are played at the Levita Stadium. Title: Teapacks Passage: Teapacks (also known as Tipex) (Hebrew: טיפקס‎ ‎ ) is an Israeli band that formed in 1988 as HaHotzaa La'Poal (Hebrew: ההוצאה לפועל‎ ‎ , "The Execution") in the southern Israeli city of Sderot. Originally the band was named after the correction fluid Tipp-Ex, but in 1995 the transliteration was changed so as not to infringe on the well-known brand, while keeping the pronunciation and spelling in Hebrew the same. Title: Ran Kunik Passage: Ran Kunik (Hebrew: רן קוניק‎ ‎ ; born July 20, 1968) is an Israeli politician, former table tennis player and former chairman of the Israel Table Tennis Association. He has been mayor of the Israeli city of Givatayim since 2013. Title: Palestinian rocket attacks on Israel Passage: Since 2001, Palestinian militants have launched thousands of rocket and mortar attacks on Israel from the Gaza Strip as part of the continuing Arab–Israeli conflict. From 2004 to 2014, these attacks have killed 27 Israeli civilians, 5 foreign nationals, 5 IDF soldiers, and at least 11 Palestinians and injured more than 1900 people, but their main effect is their creation of widespread psychological trauma and disruption of daily life among the Israeli populace. Medical studies in Sderot, the Israeli city closest to the Gaza Strip, have documented a post-traumatic stress disorder incidence among young children of almost 50%, as well as high rates of depression and miscarriage. A public opinion poll conducted in March 2013 found that most Palestinians do not support firing rockets at Israel from the Gaza Strip. Another poll conducted in September 2014 found that 80% of Palestinians support firing rockets against Israel if it does not allow unfettered access to Gaza. These rocket attacks have caused flight cancellations at Ben Gurion airport.
Tel Aviv
EgyptAir destinations
Air Sinai
What organization owns the golf club where the 2017 U.S. Women's Open Golf Championship was held?
Title: Trump National Golf Club (Bedminster, New Jersey) Passage: Trump National Golf Club, Bedminster is a private golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey. Approximately 40 mi west of New York City, it is owned and operated by The Trump Organization. Title: 2017 U.S. Women's Open Golf Championship Passage: The 2017 U.S. Women's Open Golf Championship was the 72nd U.S. Women's Open, held July 13–16 at Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, New Jersey. Title: 1952 U.S. Women's Open Golf Championship Passage: The 1952 U.S. Women's Open Golf Championship was the seventh U.S. Women's Open, held June 26–29 at Bala Golf Club in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was the final time the event was organized by the LPGA Tour; the United States Golf Association (USGA) has conducted the championship since 1953. Title: 1953 U.S. Women's Open Golf Championship Passage: The 1953 U.S. Women's Open Golf Championship was the eighth U.S. Women's Open, held June 25–28 at the Country Club of Rochester in Rochester, New York. It was the first U.S. Women's Open conducted by the United States Golf Association (USGA), and the final two rounds were played on Saturday. Title: 1957 U.S. Women's Open Golf Championship Passage: The 1957 U.S. Women's Open Golf Championship was the twelfth U.S. Women's Open, held June 27–29 at the East Course of Winged Foot Golf Club in Mamaroneck, New York. It was the fifth conducted by the United States Golf Association (USGA). Title: 1951 U.S. Women's Open Golf Championship Passage: The 1951 U.S. Women's Open Golf Championship was the sixth U.S. Women's Open, held September 13–16 at Druid Hills Golf Club in Atlanta, Georgia. Title: 2013 U.S. Women's Open Golf Championship Passage: The 2013 U.S. Women's Open Golf Championship was the 68th U.S. Women's Open, held June 27–30 at Sebonack Golf Club in Southampton, New York. It was first time the championship was played on Long Island and marked a return to the greater New York City area, which last hosted the U.S. Women's Open in 1987. Inbee Park won her second U.S. Women's Open title, four strokes ahead of runner-up I.K. Kim. It was Park's fourth major title and third consecutive in 2013. She is the first to win the opening three majors of a season since Babe Zaharias in 1950. The event was televised by ESPN and NBC Sports. Title: 2014 U.S. Women's Open Golf Championship Passage: The 2014 U.S. Women's Open Golf Championship was the 69th U.S. Women's Open, held June 19–22 at Pinehurst Resort Course No. 2 in Pinehurst, North Carolina. It marked the first time that the U.S. Women's Open was played on the same course in the same year as the U.S. Open. The U.S. Women's Open was played in the week immediately following the U.S. Open. Title: 1961 U.S. Women's Open Golf Championship Passage: The 1961 U.S. Women's Open Golf Championship was the 16th U.S. Women's Open, held June 29 to July 1 at the Lower Course of Baltusrol Golf Club in Springfield, New Jersey. Title: Old Waverly Golf Club Passage: Old Waverly Golf Club, located in West Point, Mississippi, is an 18-hole championship golf course founded by the George Bryan family and 29 other founders in 1988. Designed by U.S. Open Champion Jerry Pate and Bob Cupp, Old Waverly has hosted many tournaments across all levels of golf, most notably the 1999 U.S. Women's Open Golf Championship. Old Waverly's second course, Mossy Oak Golf Club, was designed by Gil Hanse and opened September 2, 2016 on an adjacent property.
The Trump Organization
2017 U.S. Women's Open Golf Championship
Trump National Golf Club (Bedminster, New Jersey)
What South Korean footballer scored a goal in the 2005 KNVB Cup Final?
Title: 2005 KNVB Cup Final Passage: The 2005 KNVB Cup Final was a football match between Willem II and PSV on 29 May 2005 at De Kuip, Rotterdam. It was the final match of the 2004–05 KNVB Cup competition. PSV won 4–0 after goals from Wilfred Bouma, Phillip Cocu, Park Ji-sung and Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink. With this victory, PSV clinched the double, as they had also become champions of the 2004–05 Eredivisie. This was PSV's first double since the 1988–89 season. Title: Park Ji-sung Passage: Park Ji-sung (Hangul: 박지성 ; Hanja: 朴智星 ; ] ; born 25 February 1981) is a South Korean former footballer who currently serves as a club ambassador at Manchester United. Title: 2014 KNVB Cup Final Passage: The 2014 KNVB Cup Final was a football match between PEC Zwolle and Ajax on 20 April 2014 at De Kuip, Rotterdam. It was the final match of the 2013–14 KNVB Cup competition. PEC Zwolle beat Ajax 5–1 to secure their first KNVB Cup trophy. Title: 2006 KNVB Cup Final Passage: The 2006 KNVB Cup Final was a football match between Ajax and PSV on 7 May 2006 at De Kuip, Rotterdam. It was the final match of the 2005–06 KNVB Cup competition. Ajax won 2–1, both of their goals being scored by Klaas-Jan Huntelaar. Michael Lamey scored for PSV. Title: 2000 KNVB Cup Final Passage: The 2000 KNVB Cup Final was a football match between NEC and Roda JC on 21 May 2000 at De Kuip, Rotterdam. It was the final match of the 1999–2000 KNVB Cup competition. Roda JC won 2–0 after goals from Bob Peeters and Eric van der Luer. It was their second KNVB Cup win. Title: 2009 KNVB Cup Final Passage: The 2009 KNVB Cup Final was a football match between Heerenveen and FC Twente on 17 May 2009 at De Kuip, Rotterdam. It was the final match of the 2008–09 KNVB Cup competition. Heerenveen beat FC Twente on penalties after the match finished 2–2 after extra time. It was the side's first KNVB Cup trophy. Title: 2008 KNVB Cup Final Passage: The 2008 KNVB Cup Final was a football match between Feyenoord and Roda JC on 27 April 2008 at De Kuip, Rotterdam. It was the final match of the 2007–08 KNVB Cup competition. Feyenoord beat Roda JC 2–0 after goals from Denny Landzaat and Jonathan de Guzmán. It was their eleventh KNVB Cup triumph. Title: 1997 KNVB Cup Final Passage: The 1997 KNVB Cup Final was a football match between Roda JC and Heerenveen on 8 May 1997 at De Kuip, Rotterdam. It was the final match of the 1996–97 KNVB Cup competition and the 79th KNVB Cup final. Roda won 4–2 after goals from Gerald Sibon, Ger Senden, Eric van der Luer and Maarten Schops. It was the side's first KNVB Cup trophy. Title: Wim Gupffert Passage: Wim Gupffert ((1894--)18 1894 – (1958--)27 1958 ) was a Dutch male footballer. He was part of the Netherlands national football team, playing 3 matches and scoring 2 goals. He played his first match on 9 June 1919, a friendly match against Sweden where he scored one goal. Two other Ajax players debuted in this match as well, namely Theo Brokmann and Henk Hordijk. On club level he played for AFC Ajax. He scored 3 goals in 3 matches during the 1916-17 KNVB Cup. Title: 2007 KNVB Cup Final Passage: The 2007 KNVB Cup Final was a football match between AZ and Ajax on 6 May 2007 at De Kuip, Rotterdam. It was the final match of the 2006–07 KNVB Cup competition. Ajax beat AZ on penalties after the match finished 1–1 after extra time. It was Ajax' 17th KNVB Cup title.
Park Ji-sung
2005 KNVB Cup Final
Park Ji-sung
Tango & Cash is a 1989 American buddy cop action comedy film that was mainly directed by Andrei Konchalovsky, the film was released in the United States on December 22, 1989, and alongside which 1989 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Steven Spielberg and starring Richard Dreyfuss, was the final film to be released in the 1980s?
Title: Always (1989 film) Passage: Always is a 1989 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Steven Spielberg and starring Richard Dreyfuss, Holly Hunter, John Goodman, introducing Brad Johnson, and features Audrey Hepburn in her final film appearance. Title: Tango & Cash Passage: Tango & Cash is a 1989 American buddy cop action comedy film that was mainly directed by Andrei Konchalovsky, although Albert Magnoli and Peter MacDonald took over in the later stages of filming, with Stuart Baird overseeing the editing process. It stars Sylvester Stallone, Kurt Russell, Jack Palance, and Teri Hatcher. The film was released in the United States on December 22, 1989, and alongside "Always" was the final film to be released in the 1980s. Title: Bad Boys II Passage: Bad Boys II is a 2003 American buddy cop action comedy film directed by Michael Bay, produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, and starring Martin Lawrence and Will Smith. A sequel to the 1995 film "Bad Boys" and the second installment in the "Bad Boys" series, the film follows detectives Burnett and Lowrey investigating the flow of ecstasy into Miami. Despite receiving generally negative reviews, the film was a box office success, grossing $270 million worldwide. Title: Ride Along (film) Passage: Ride Along is a 2014 American buddy cop action comedy film directed by Tim Story and starring Ice Cube, Kevin Hart, John Leguizamo, Bryan Callen, Tika Sumpter and Laurence Fishburne. Greg Coolidge, Jason Mantzoukas, Phil Hay, and Matt Manfredi wrote the screenplay based on a story originally from Coolidge. Title: Bad Boys (1995 film) Passage: Bad Boys is a 1995 American buddy cop action comedy film directed by Michael Bay, produced by Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer and starring Martin Lawrence and Will Smith as two narcotic Miami detectives Marcus Burnett and Mike Lowrey. The first in the "Bad Boys" franchise, the film was followed by a sequel, "Bad Boys II" (2003). Title: Bulletproof (1996 film) Passage: Bulletproof is a 1996 American buddy cop action comedy film directed by Ernest Dickerson. The film stars Damon Wayans and Adam Sandler. The film grossed $22.6 million and has an 8% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on reviews from 39 critics. The film was released in the United States on September 6, 1996. Title: Lethal Weapon 4 Passage: Lethal Weapon 4 is a 1998 American buddy cop action comedy film directed and produced by Richard Donner, and starring Mel Gibson, Danny Glover, Joe Pesci, Rene Russo, Chris Rock, and Jet Li (in his American film debut). It is the fourth and final installment in the "Lethal Weapon" series. Title: Showtime (film) Passage: Showtime is a 2002 American buddy cop action comedy film directed by Tom Dey. The film stars Robert De Niro and Eddie Murphy in the lead roles alongside Rene Russo, William Shatner, Pedro Damian and De Niro's real life adopted daughter Drena De Niro. The film was released in the United States on March 15, 2002. Title: Lethal Weapon 3 Passage: Lethal Weapon 3 is a 1992 American buddy cop action comedy film directed and produced by Richard Donner, starring Mel Gibson, Danny Glover and Joe Pesci, with Rene Russo and Stuart Wilson in key supporting roles. It is the third film in the "Lethal Weapon" series. Title: Lethal Weapon 2 Passage: Lethal Weapon 2 is a 1989 American buddy cop action comedy film directed by Richard Donner, and starring Mel Gibson, Danny Glover, Joe Pesci, Patsy Kensit, Derrick O'Connor and Joss Ackland. It is a sequel to the 1987 film "Lethal Weapon" and second installment in the "Lethal Weapon" series.
Always
Tango & Cash
Always (1989 film)
Between LaIsha and Glamour, which was founded first?
Title: LaIsha Passage: La'Isha (Hebrew: לאשה‎ ‎ , "For the Woman") is an Israeli magazine for girls and boys. It has been published on weekly basis since 1947, and is owned by Yedioth Ahronoth media group. Title: Glamour (magazine) Passage: Glamour is a women's magazine published by Condé Nast Publications. Founded in 1939 and first published in April 1939 in the United States, it was originally called "Glamour of Hollywood". Title: Michelle Sun Passage: Michelle Sun (born late 1980s) is a Hong Kong engineer, entrepreneur and teacher. In 2013, she founded First Code Academy which teaches Hong Kong children from the age of six how to code and create mobile applications. Teaching is given either in their school classrooms or in the firm's own offices. Title: Tanta University Passage: It was founded first in 1962 as a branch from the University of Alexandria with the faculty of Medicine only and then it became an independent university named University of the Middle Delta in 1972. It had at that time Medicine, Science, Agriculture and Education faculties. Then, its name was changed into Tanta University in 1973. Title: Penco Passage: Penco (Mapudungun: "Peumo water") is a Chilean city and commune in Concepción Province, Bío Bío Region on the Bay of Concepción. Founded as the city of Concepción del Nuevo Extremo ('beginning of the new extreme') on February 12, 1550 by Pedro de Valdivia, it is the third oldest city in Chili, after capital Santiago founded first in 1541 and La Serena second in 1544. Title: Stewart Spiers Passage: Stewart Spiers was a small but innovative firm of plane-makers in Scotland, founded first of all in Ayr in Ayrshire and continuing under the registered name of Stewart Speirs Ltd ["sic"] in Paisley, Renfrewshire, from c. 1933 until its demise in the mid to late 1930s. Like the Glasgow firm of Alexander Mathieson & Sons, Spiers benefited hugely from the thriving industries on the Firth of Clyde in the latter half of the nineteenth century. Title: Andrew Bryan (Baptist) Passage: Andrew Bryan (1737–1812) founded First Bryan Baptist Church, affectionately called the Mother Church of Black Baptists, and First African Baptist Church of Savannah in Savannah, Georgia, the first black Baptist churches to be established in America. Bryan was the former slave of Jonathan Bryan. Title: First Descents Passage: First Descents is a charitable non-profit organization that gives a free outdoor adventure experience trip to young adults who are fighting cancer. Brad Ludden, a professional kayaker, founded First Descents in 2001 at age 20. Title: Krefeld Pinguine Passage: The Krefeld Pinguine (Krefeld Penguins) are an ice hockey team in the Deutsche Eishockey Liga. Their home ice is in Krefeld, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany at the König Palast. Founded first in 1936 by Willi Münstermann, the pro team became a limited liability company in 1994 and joined the top tier Deutsche Eishockey Liga. In their history they have won the German championship in 1952 and 2003. Title: Syracuse Triad Passage: The Syracuse Triad is the name given to the three women's sororities founded at Syracuse University. Alpha Phi was founded first in 1872 by 10 of the original 20 women admitted into Syracuse University. Gamma Phi Beta came along two years later in 1874 and with it came the term "sorority," which was coined at the time of its founding. (Prior to that, women's Greek-letter organizations used the term "women's fraternity," since no more appropriate term existed.) Alpha Gamma Delta completed the triad in 1904.
Glamour
LaIsha
Glamour (magazine)
Yingcheng and Zhangping, are in which country?
Title: Yingcheng Passage: Yingcheng () is a sub-prefecture-level city of about 600,000 inhabitants in eastern Hubei province, People's Republic of China. Title: Zhangping Passage: Zhangping (; POJ: Chiang-pêng) is a city in the southwest of Fujian province, People's Republic of China. It is under the administration of Longyan City. It is very nice and small city.
People's Republic of China
Yingcheng
Zhangping
What was the original name of the memoir by a former NASA engineer that won the W.D. Weatherford Award in 1998?
Title: October Sky (novel) Passage: October Sky (originally published as Rocket Boys) is the first memoir in a series of three, by Homer Hickam, Jr. It is a story of growing up in a mining town, and a boy's pursuit of amateur rocketry in a coal mining town. It won the W.D. Weatherford Award in 1998, the year of its release. Today, it is one of the most often picked community/library reads in the United States. It is also studied in many school systems around the world. "October Sky" was followed by "The Coalwood Way" (2000) and "Sky of Stone" (2002). Title: Homer Hickam Passage: Homer Hadley Hickam Jr. (born February 19, 1943) is an American author, Vietnam veteran, and a former NASA engineer. His memoir "Rocket Boys" was a "New York Times" Best Seller and was the basis for the 1999 film "October Sky". Hickam has also written a number of best-selling memoirs and novels including the "Josh Thurlow" historical fiction novels. His books have been translated into many languages. Title: John Aaron Passage: John W. Aaron (born 1943) is a former NASA engineer and was a flight controller during the Apollo program. He is widely credited with saving the Apollo 12 mission when it was struck by lightning soon after launch, and also played an important role during the Apollo 13 crisis. Title: Neuseway Nature Center and Planetarium Passage: The "Neuseway Nature Center and Planetarium" is a science center in Kinston, North Carolina. The facility includes 52 seat planetarium which also includes permanent exhibits focused on public health provided by Lenoir Memorial Hospital and an exhibit of space memorabilia donated by a former NASA engineer. A nature center includes exhibits of reptiles, fish and small mammals native to the area. Title: Wayne Hale Passage: N. Wayne Hale Jr. (born July 5, 1954) is a former NASA engineer. Previously a flight director and space shuttle program manager, Hale served as NASA's Deputy Associate Administrator for Strategic Partnerships prior to his retirement on July 31, 2010. Title: The Unquiet Earth Passage: The Unquiet Earth is Denise Giardina's third novel. It was published in 1992 and won the W.D. Weatherford Award that year. Title: Storming Heaven (Giardina novel) Passage: Storming Heaven is Denise Giardina's second novel. It was published in 1987 and won the W.D. Weatherford Award that year. It is a fictionalized account of the labor strife in the coalfields of southern West Virginia, United States during 1920 and 1921. Title: Zero Motorcycles Passage: Zero Motorcycles Inc. is an American manufacturer of electric motorcycles. Formerly called Electricross, it was started in 2006 by Neal Saiki, a former NASA engineer, in Santa Cruz, California. The company is now located nearby in Scotts Valley. Title: John Muratore Passage: John F. Muratore is an American engineer, former professor of Aviation Systems at the University of Tennessee Space Institute in Tullahoma, TN and current Director of Launch Operations for Launch Complex 39A at SpaceX at Cape Canaveral Fl. He is a former NASA engineer and Program Manager, well known in the aerospace circles for his gregarious and unconventional style. Title: Fair and Tender Ladies Passage: Fair and Tender Ladies is a novel by Lee Smith published in 1988. It won the W.D. Weatherford Award that year.
Rocket Boys
October Sky (novel)
Homer Hickam
Which genus has more species, Cyclamen or Ostrowskia?
Title: Cyclamen Passage: Cyclamen ( or ) is a genus of 23 species of perennial flowering plants in the family Primulaceae. Cyclamen species are native to Europe and the Mediterranean Basin east to Iran, with one species in Somalia. They grow from tubers and are valued for their flowers with upswept petals and variably patterned leaves. Title: Ostrowskia Passage: Ostrowskia is a genus of plants in the Campanulaceae. There is only one known species, Ostrowskia magnifica, native to the Central Asian nations of Afghanistan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan. Title: Cyclamen mirabile Passage: Cyclamen mirabile is a perennial growing from a tuber, native to Turkish pine woodland and maquis in southwestern Turkey. It belongs to the "Cyclamen cilicium" group of the "Cyclamen" genus (subgenus "Gyrophoebe", series "Cilicium"). The species was identified and named in 1906. Title: Cyclamen hederifolium Passage: Cyclamen hederifolium (ivy-leaved cyclamen or sowbread) is a species of flowering plant in the genus "Cyclamen", of the family Primulaceae. It is the most widespread cyclamen species, the most widely cultivated after the florist's cyclamen ("Cyclamen persicum"), and the most hardy and vigorous in oceanic climates. It is native to woodland, shrubland, and rocky areas in the Mediterranean region from southern France to western Turkey and on Mediterranean islands, and naturalized farther north in Europe and in the Pacific Northwest. Title: Cyclamen rhodium Passage: Cyclamen rhodium (also called "Cyclamen peloponnesiacum"; once included in "Cyclamen repandum") is a species of flowering plant in genus "Cyclamen" of the family Primulaceae, native to the Peloponnese, Rhodes, and southwestern Kos. It is a tuberous perennial growing to 10 cm , with mottled, heart-shaped leaves and pink flowers, darker carmine pink at the base, appearing in spring. Like all cyclamens, the flowers consist of five upswept, reflexed petals. Title: Cyclamen purpurascens Passage: Cyclamen purpurascens (Alpine, European or purple cyclamen) is a species of flowering plant in the genus "Cyclamen" of the family Primulaceae, native to central Europe, northern Italy, and Slovenia. It is a tuberous perennial with (usually) variegated leaves, and deep pink flowers in summer. Title: Cyclamen coum Passage: Cyclamen coum, the eastern sowbread, is a species of flowering plant in the genus "Cyclamen" (subgenus "Gyrophoebe" series "Pubipedia"). It is a tuberous herbaceous perennial, growing to 5 - , with rounded heart-shaped leaves and pink shell-shaped flowers with darker coloration at the base. It is valued in horticulture as groundcover, and for the flowers which bloom in winter and early spring. Title: Cyclamen repandum Passage: Cyclamen repandum, the spring sowbread, is a species of flowering plant of the family Primulaceae, native to southern Europe and some Mediterranean islands. It is the most widespread of a group of cyclamens (genus "Cyclamen" subgenus "Psilanthum") with wide, heart-shaped leaves, often coarsely toothed or lobed, and late spring-blooming flowers with long, slender petals. Title: Cyclamen pseudibericum Passage: Cyclamen pseudibericum (incorrectly spelled "pseudoibericum"), the false Iberian cyclamen, is a species of flowering plant in the genus "Cyclamen" of the family Primulaceae, native to the Amanus or Nur and Anti-Taurus Mountains in southern Turkey. It is an herbaceous, tuberous perennial growing to 12 cm . It is similar to "Cyclamen coum", but with longer petals. Title: Cyclamen (disambiguation) Passage: Cyclamen is a genus of 23 species of perennial flowering plants in the family Primulaceae.
Cyclamen
Cyclamen
Ostrowskia
What Ever Happened to Aunt Alice?, is a 1969 American thriller film directed by Lee H. Katzin with Bernard Girard, and starring Mildred Dorothy Dunnock, was an American theater, film and television actress, and passed away on which date?
Title: What Ever Happened to Aunt Alice? Passage: What Ever Happened to Aunt Alice? is a 1969 American thriller film directed by Lee H. Katzin with Bernard Girard (uncredited), and starring Geraldine Page, Ruth Gordon, Rosemary Forsyth, Robert Fuller and Mildred Dunnock. The screenplay by Theodore Apstein, based on the novel "The Forbidden Garden" by Ursula Curtiss, focuses on an aging Arizona widow who hires elderly female housekeepers and cons them out of their money before murdering them. Title: Mildred Dunnock Passage: Mildred Dorothy Dunnock (January 25, 1901 – July 5, 1991) was an American theater, film and television actress. Title: The Party Crashers Passage: The Party Crashers is a 1958 American drama film directed by Bernard Girard and written by Bernard Girard and Dan Lundberg. The film stars Mark Damon, Bobby Driscoll, Connie Stevens, Frances Farmer (in her last feature film role), Doris Dowling, and Gary Gray. The film was released in September 1958, by Paramount Pictures. Title: Debbie Burton Passage: Debbie Burton was an American singer. She is best known for dubbing the singing voice of the young Baby Jane Hudson (played by child actress Julie Allred) in the 1962 film "What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? ", singing the song "I've Written a Letter to Daddy". Burton also sang a duet with Bette Davis, the rock and roll song "What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?" , written by Frank DeVol and Lukas Heller. It was released as a promotional single, with Burton's rendition of "I've Written a Letter to Daddy" on the flipside. An instrumental version of "What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?" can be heard in the movie. Title: The Salzburg Connection Passage: The Salzburg Connection is a 1972 American DeLuxe Color thriller film directed by Lee H. Katzin, starring Barry Newman and Anna Karina in Panavision. It is based on a novel by Helen MacInnes. Title: Jake Spanner, Private Eye Passage: Jake Spanner, Private Eye is a 1989 American television crime film written and directed by Lee H. Katzin and starring Robert Mitchum and Ernest Borgnine. Title: What Ever Happened to... Passage: What Ever Happened to... is a 1991 American made-for-television thriller drama film directed by David Greene and adapted for the small screen by Brian Taggert, based on the novel "What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? " by Henry Farrell and the 1962 theatrical film of the same name. It stars real-life sisters Lynn Redgrave as Baby Jane Hudson and Vanessa Redgrave as Blanche Hudson, in the roles previously played by Bette Davis and Joan Crawford in the 1962 adaptation. Title: The Shopping Bag Lady Passage: The Shopping Bag Lady is a 1975 American short film directed by Bert Salzman and starring Mildred Dunnock. Title: Heaven with a Gun Passage: Heaven with a Gun is a 1969 American western film starring Glenn Ford. directed by Lee H. Katzin. Title: Restraining Order (film) Passage: Restraining Order is a 1999 crime thriller film directed by Lee H. Katzin and starring Eric Roberts and Hannes Jaenicke.
July 5, 1991
What Ever Happened to Aunt Alice?
Mildred Dunnock
What star of "The Duelist" was born 1 September 1958?
Title: Sergei Garmash Passage: Sergei Leonidovich Garmash (Russian: Серге́й Леони́дович Гарма́ш ; born 1 September 1958) is a Soviet and Russian film and stage actor. He is a People's Artist of Russia. In 2013 he was a member of the jury at the 35th Moscow International Film Festival. Title: The Duelist (2016 film) Passage: The Duelist (Russian: Дуэлянт ) is a 2016 Russian adventure drama film directed by Aleksey Mizgirev. The film stars Pyotr Fyodorov, Vladimir Mashkov, and Sergei Garmash. This is the Russian third feature film produced using the IMAX format. It was released in Russia on September 29, 2016 in full IMAX. Title: Billy Kirkwood Passage: Billy Kirkwood (born 1 September 1958) is a Scottish coach and former footballer. He began as a forward before moving to midfield. He began his career with Dundee United, where he made 399 appearances in two spells between 1975 and 1987. He won three major domestic trophies with the club, the Scottish League Cup in 1979 and 1980 and the Premier Division title in 1983. He also featured for United in many European runs including to the 1983–84 European Cup semi final and the 1987 UEFA Cup Final. Title: Alena Hanáková Passage: Alena Hanáková (born 1 September 1958) is a Czech politician, who served as Minister of Culture of the Czech Republic between December 2011 and July 2013 as part of Petr Nečas' Cabinet. She was appointed on 20 December 2011, becoming the second woman in the government after Karolína Peake. Title: Mattie McGrath Passage: Matthew McGrath (born 1 September 1958) is an Irish Independent politician and a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Tipperary constituency, upon being eleceted at the 2007 general election. Title: László Vécsey Passage: László Vécsey (born 1 September 1958) is a Hungarian politician, mayor of Szada from 1998 to 2014 and member of the National Assembly (MP) for Gödöllő (Pest County Constituency IV then VI) since 2010. He became a member of the Committee on Employment and Labour. Title: Tricia Wright Passage: Tricia Wright (born 1 September 1958 in Epping) is an English darts player from Mitcham in Surrey. Her nickname is The Wright Stuff. Title: Susanne Melior Passage: Susanne Melior (born 1 September 1958) is a German politician, biologist and Member of the European Parliament (MEP) representing Germany since July 2014. She is a member of the Social Democratic Party, part of the Party of European Socialists. Title: Derek McDowell Passage: Derek McDowell (born 1 September 1958) is a former Irish Labour Party politician. He was a Teachta Dála (TD) from 1992 to 2002, and member of the 22nd Seanad Éireann from 2002 to 2007. Title: Lee Jung-hyun (politician) Passage: Lee Jung-hyun (born 1 September 1958 in Suncheon, South Jeolla Province) is a South Korean politician. He is a member of the National Assembly and the delegate of Saenuri Party. He is also known as the first Jeolla Province born delegate of the conservative Saenuri Party since democratization in the 1980s, and widely regarded to have broken the regional discrimination in his Gyeongsang Province-oriented party as the party's first chairman from Jeolla regions. He is also regarded as one of President Park's closet aides, and this has stirred substantial unease recently during President Park's scandals in late 2016.
Sergei Garmash
The Duelist (2016 film)
Sergei Garmash
The Long Walk Home is a 1990 American historical drama film starring Sissy Spacek and, which American actress, comedian, author, and television host, born November 13, 1955, known professionally as who?
Title: The Long Walk Home Passage: The Long Walk Home is a 1990 American historical drama film starring Sissy Spacek and Whoopi Goldberg, and directed by Richard Pearce. Title: Whoopi Goldberg Passage: Caryn Elaine Johnson (born November 13, 1955), known professionally as Whoopi Goldberg ( ), is an American actress, comedian, author, and television host. She has been nominated for 13 Emmy Awards for her work in television and is one of the few entertainers who have won an Emmy Award, a Grammy Award, an Oscar, and a Tony Award. She was the second black woman in the history of the Academy Awards to win an acting Oscar. Title: Violets Are Blue (film) Passage: Violets Are Blue is a 1986 American romantic drama film from Columbia Pictures, starring Sissy Spacek and Kevin Kline. It was directed by Spacek's husband Jack Fisk, who had previously worked with her on the 1981 film "Raggedy Man". Title: Ginger in the Morning Passage: Ginger in the Morning is a 1974 comedy-drama film starring Sissy Spacek as a hitchhiker. It was also the first American film appearance of a young Fred Ward. Title: 'night, Mother (film) Passage: 'night, Mother is a 1986 American drama film starring Sissy Spacek and Anne Bancroft. It was directed by Tom Moore and written by Marsha Norman based on her Pulitzer Prize-winning play of the same name. The film was entered into the 37th Berlin International Film Festival. Tom Moore had also directed the play on Broadway. Title: Midwives (film) Passage: Midwives is a 2001 American television film, starring Sissy Spacek, Peter Coyote, Terry Kinney, Alison Pill and Piper Laurie. It was directed by Glenn Jordan. The film is based in the 1997 novel Midwives written by Chris Bohjalian. It was Lifetime's 100th Original Movie and had the highest rating in the network's history. Title: Lake City (film) Passage: Lake City is a 2008 American drama film directed by Perry Moore and Hunter Hill and starring Sissy Spacek, Troy Garity and Dave Matthews. Title: Marie (film) Passage: Marie (also known as Marie: A True Story) is a 1985 American biographical film starring Sissy Spacek as the real-life Marie Ragghianti, former head of the Tennessee Board of Pardons and Paroles, who was removed from office in 1977 after refusing to release prisoners on whose behalf, it was discovered, bribes had been paid to aides to then-Governor Ray Blanton. Ragghianti, a single mother and political appointee, was hounded for refusal to cooperate with the culture of corruption with which she found herself confronted. Many of Blanton's aides faced prosecution for their roles in the scandal. The film was based on the book "Marie: A True Story" by Peter Maas. Title: Songs in Ordinary Time (film) Passage: Songs in Ordinary Time is a 2000 made-for-TV drama, starring Sissy Spacek and Beau Bridges. The film was written by Malcolm MacRury and directed by Rod Holcomb. It is an adaptation of the book "Songs in Ordinary Time" written by Mary McGarry Morris. "Songs in Ordinary Time" was entirely shoot at Nova Scotia, Canada due to financial reasons. The film was aired at CBS on October 22, 2000. Title: Missing (1982 film) Passage: Missing (stylized as missing.) is a 1982 American historical drama film directed by Costa-Gavras and starring Sissy Spacek, Jack Lemmon, Melanie Mayron, John Shea, Janice Rule and Charles Cioffi. It is based on the true story of American journalist Charles Horman, who disappeared in the bloody aftermath of the US-backed Chilean coup of 1973 that deposed the democratically elected socialist President Salvador Allende. Set largely during the days and weeks following Horman's disappearance, the movie depicts his father and wife searching to determine his fate. The film examines the relationship between Horman's wife Beth (Spacek) and her father-in-law, American businessman Ed Horman (Lemmon).
Whoopi Goldberg
The Long Walk Home
Whoopi Goldberg
Was Brett Scallions in more bands as a lead vocalist than Trace Cyrus?
Title: Brett Scallions Passage: Brett Allen Scallions (born December 21, 1971) is an American musician. He is the lead vocalist, rhythm guitarist, and lyricist of post-grunge band Fuel. Title: Trace Cyrus Passage: Trace Dempsey Cyrus (born Neil Timothy Helson; February 24, 1989) is an American musician. The son of country singer Billy Ray Cyrus and brother of recording artist Miley Cyrus, he is the backing vocalist and bassist of the band Metro Station. He left the band in 2010 but returned in 2014. In 2010, he began providing vocals and guitar in the pop rock band Ashland HIGH. He also owns the clothing company From Backseats to Bedrooms. Title: The Best of Fuel Passage: The Best of Fuel is a compilation album by American hard rock band Fuel. It contains songs from their first three full-length albums, "Sunburn", "Something Like Human", and "Natural Selection". All of the said albums featured vocalist Brett Scallions who departed from the group only a few months after the compilation's release. "The Best of Fuel" consists solely of the band's released singles, with the exception of "Million Miles" from "Natural Selection" (it features "Quarter" from the same album instead). Title: Puppet Strings Passage: Puppet Strings is the fifth studio album by American rock band Fuel. Released March 4, 2014, it is their first studio effort since 2003's "Natural Selection" to feature original lead singer Brett Scallions and the first Fuel album not to feature original songwriter/guitarist, Carl Bell and bassist Jeff Abercrombie. Additionally, no one who participated in the recording of Fuel's previous album "Angels & Devils" participated in the recording of "Puppet Strings". Title: Noah Cyrus Passage: Noah Lindsey Cyrus (born January 8, 2000) is an American actress and singer. She voiced the title role in the English version of the 2009 animated feature film "Ponyo". In 2016, she released her debut single "Make Me (Cry)", featuring vocals from Labrinth. Her debut album is set to be released in late 2017. She is the youngest daughter of Tish Cyrus and Billy Ray Cyrus and the younger sister of Miley Cyrus and Trace Cyrus. Title: Ron Cyrus Passage: Ronald Ray "Ron" Cyrus (July 10, 1935 – February 28, 2006) was an American Democratic politician and public servant in Greenup County, Kentucky. He was the father of American country music singer/actor Billy Ray Cyrus and the paternal grandfather of Trace Cyrus, Miley Cyrus and Noah Cyrus. Title: Soul to Preach To Passage: "Soul to Preach To" is the first single released from Fuel's album "Puppet Strings". It is also the first single released featuring original lead singer Brett Scallions since Fuel's 2003 studio album "Natural Selection". Title: Yeah! (Fuel song) Passage: "Yeah!" is the first song released from Fuel's album "Puppet Strings". It is also the first song released featuring original lead singer Brett Scallions since Fuel's 2003 studio album "Natural Selection". Title: Brother Clyde (album) Passage: Brother Clyde is the debut studio album from alternative rock group Brother Clyde. It is the first side-project from country music singer Billy Ray Cyrus. The album features duets with Cyrus' son Trace Cyrus as well as Dolly Parton, who Cyrus said "wanted to rock." It was released on August 10, 2010. Its first single, "Lately", which features rapper King Phaze, was issued to digital retailers on June 29, 2010, and a music video, which was directed by Cyrus, was released for the song in July 2010. Title: Circus Diablo Passage: Circus Diablo is an American rock band, formed in early 2006 by Billy Morrison (vocals), Billy Duffy (lead guitar) and Ricky Warwick (rhythm guitar). Fuel frontman Brett Scallions and Velvet Revolver drummer Matt Sorum subsequently joined the band on bass and drums, respectively. To date, Circus Diablo have released one studio album, entitled "Circus Diablo".
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Trace Cyrus
Brett Scallions
Area code 580 serves which city in and the county seat of Pontotoc County, Oklahoma, United States?
Title: Ada, Oklahoma Passage: Ada is a city in and the county seat of Pontotoc County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 16,810 at the 2010 census, an increase of 7.1 percent from 15,691 at the 2000 census. The city was named for Ada Reed, the daughter of an early settler, and was incorporated in 1901. Ada is home to East Central University, and is the headquarters of the Chickasaw Nation. Title: Area code 580 Passage: Area code 580 serves the state of Oklahoma, serving places away from the Oklahoma City or Tulsa areas, including: Ada, Boise City, Lawton, Enid, Ponca City, Altus, Frederick, Weatherford, Guymon, Durant, and Ardmore. Title: Johnson T. Crawford Passage: Johnson Tal Crawford was a district judge in Pontotoc County, Oklahoma, United States from 1936 to 1946. He was appointed as member of Military Tribunal I by Harry S. Truman Title: Ada Municipal Airport Passage: Ada Municipal Airport (IATA: ADT, ICAO: KADH, FAA LID: ADH) is a public airport located two miles (3 km) north of the central business district of Ada, a city in Pontotoc County, Oklahoma, United States. It is owned by the City of Ada, which is located in southeast Oklahoma, 88 mi southeast of Oklahoma City. Title: Area code 561 Passage: Area code 561 is the telephone area code serving Palm Beach County, Florida, United States. It was created on May 13, 1996 in a split from area code 407. Notable cities within 561 are Palm Beach, West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Wellington, Boynton Beach, Delray Beach, and Belle Glade. Title: Area codes 305 and 786 Passage: Area code 305 is the area code for all of Miami, Florida, Miami-Dade County, and the part of Monroe County in the Florida Keys in the United States. The mainland portion of Monroe County is served by area code 239. The numbering plan area 305 was overlaid by area code 786 in 1998. Title: Fittstown, Oklahoma Passage: Fittstown is an unincorporated community in Pontotoc County, Oklahoma, United States. Fittstown is located on U.S. Route 377 11 mi south-southeast of Ada. Fittstown has a post office with ZIP code 74842. Title: Pontotoc County, Mississippi Passage: Pontotoc County is a county located in the U.S. state of Mississippi. As of the 2010 census, the population was 29,957. Its county seat is Pontotoc. It was created on February 9, 1836 from lands ceded to the United States under the Chickasaw Cession. Pontotoc is a Chickasaw word meaning "land of hanging grapes". The original Natchez Trace and the current-day Natchez Trace Parkway both pass through the southeast corner of Pontotoc County. Title: Area code 612 Passage: Area code 612 is part of the North American Numbering Plan (NANP) of the public switched telephone network for the city of Minneapolis, Minnesota and a few surrounding areas such as Fort Snelling, St. Anthony and Richfield. By geographical area, it is the smallest area code in the state of Minnesota. However, like every single metropolitan area code in the United States, the region used to be much larger, accounting for the entire Twin Cities region and a wide area surrounding it. Title: Pontotoc County, Oklahoma Passage: Pontotoc County is in the south central part of Oklahoma. As of the 2010 census, the population was 37,492. Its county seat is Ada. The county was created at statehood from part of the Chickasaw Nation in Indian Territory. It was named for a historic Chickasaw tribal area in Mississippi. According to the "Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture", Pontotoc is usually translated "cattail prairie" or "land of hanging grapes."
Ada
Area code 580
Ada, Oklahoma
Tonino Valerii co-directed the 1973 film My Name Is Nobody with which legendary Western director?
Title: Tonino Valerii Passage: Tonino Valerii (20 May 1934 – 13 October 2016) was an Italian film director, most known for his Spaghetti Westerns. Tonino (Antonio) Valerii started his film career as an assistant director on Sergio Leone's "A Fistful of Dollars", before moving on to direct by himself. Among his best-known films are "Day of Anger" (1968) "The Price of Power" (1969), "A Reason to Live, a Reason to Die" (1972) and "My Name Is Nobody" (1973), starring Henry Fonda. Title: My Name Is Nobody Passage: My Name Is Nobody (Italian: "Il mio nome è Nessuno" ) is a 1973 Spaghetti Western comedy film. The film was directed by Tonino Valerii and, in some scenes, by Sergio Leone. Title: My Dear Killer Passage: My Dear Killer (Italian: "Mio caro assassino" ) is a 1972 giallo film directed by Tonino Valerii. The film was referred as "one of the best films in the thriller genre" and as "one of the best, most vibrant and well designed products of Italian giallo". It co-starred George Hilton, Patty Shepard, William Berger and Helga Line. Title: A Girl Called Jules Passage: A Girl Called Jules (Italian: "La ragazza di nome Giulio" ) is a 1970 Italian drama film directed by Tonino Valerii. Title: Day of Anger Passage: Day of Anger (Italian: "I giorni dell'ira" , lit. "The Days of Wrath") is a 1967 Spaghetti Western film directed and co-written by Tonino Valerii and starring Lee Van Cleef and Giuliano Gemma, and features a musical score by Riz Ortolani. The film credits the novel "Der Tod ritt dienstags" ("Death Rode on Tuesdays") by Ron Barker (Rolf O. Becker) as its basis, although Valerii and screenwriter Ernesto Gastaldi have attested that this credit was primarily included to appease the West German co-producers, and that although some scenes are partially borrowed from it, the film is not an adaptation of Becker's novel. Title: The Price of Power Passage: The Price of Power (Italian: "Il prezzo del potere" ) is a 1969 Spaghetti Western directed by Tonino Valerii. The film stars Giuliano Gemma as the hero Bill Willer who tries to get revenge against the killers of his father while at the same time trying to prevent an assassination plot against president James Garfield (played by Van Johnson, with José Suárez playing Vice President Chester A. Arthur) in 1881. Title: Sahara Cross Passage: Sahara Cross is a 1977 Italian action film directed by Tonino Valerii. It is the first Italian film to use steadicam. Title: Go Gorilla Go Passage: Go Gorilla Go (Italian: "Vai gorilla" ) is a 1975 Italian poliziottesco film directed by Tonino Valerii. Title: Per il gusto di uccidere Passage: Per il gusto di uccidere (internationally released as Taste for Killing, "Lanky Fellow" and "For the Taste of Killing") is a 1966 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Tonino Valerii. Title: Sunset (film) Passage: Sunset is a 1988 American mystery action film written and directed by Blake Edwards and starring Bruce Willis as legendary Western actor Tom Mix, who teams up with legendary lawman Wyatt Earp, portrayed for the second time in a theatrical film by James Garner. Based on an unpublished novel by Rod Amateau, the plot has Mix and Earp team up to solve a murder in Hollywood in 1929.
Sergio Leone
Tonino Valerii
My Name Is Nobody
Akihiro Kitamura appeared in the 2009 Dutch film written by whom?
Title: Akihiro Kitamura Passage: Akihiro Kitamura (北村 昭博 , Kitamura Akihiro , born March 26, 1979) is a Japanese actor and director, who appeared in "The Human Centipede (First Sequence)". Title: The Human Centipede (First Sequence) Passage: The Human Centipede (First Sequence) is a 2009 Dutch horror film written, directed, and co-produced by Tom Six. The film tells the story of a German surgeon who kidnaps three tourists and joins them surgically, mouth to anus, forming a "human centipede", a conjoined triplet. It stars Dieter Laser as the creator of the centipede, Dr. Josef Heiter, with Ashley C. Williams, Ashlynn Yennie, and Akihiro Kitamura as his victims. According to Six, the concept of the film arose from a joke he made with friends about punishing a child molester by stitching his mouth to the anus of a "fat truck driver". Inspiration for the film also came from Nazi medical experiments carried out during World War II, such as the crimes of Josef Mengele at the Auschwitz concentration camp. Title: Antonia's Line Passage: Antonia's Line (Original title: Antonia) is a 1995 Dutch film written and directed by Marleen Gorris. The film, described as a "feminist fairy tale," tells the story of the independent Antonia (Willeke van Ammelrooy) who, after returning to the anonymous Dutch village of her birth, establishes and nurtures a close-knit matriarchal community. The film covers a breadth of topics, with themes ranging from death and religion to sex, intimacy, lesbianism, friendship and love. Title: Nipples & Palm Trees Passage: Nipples & Palm Trees is a 2012 American sex comedy film directed by Dylan Reynolds, written by Matthew James, and starring James, Sadie Katz, Akihiro Kitamura, and Vanessa Rose Parker. Title: The Last Days of Emma Blank Passage: The Last Days of Emma Blank (Dutch: "De laatste dagen van Emma Blank" ) is a 2009 Dutch comedy film directed by Alex van Warmerdam. Title: The Hell of '63 Passage: De Hel van '63 is a 2009 Dutch drama film directed by . The film is based on the 1963 edition of the Elfstedentocht, a long distance ice skating tour in the Netherlands. Title: Stricken (2009 film) Passage: Stricken (Dutch: "Komt een vrouw bij de dokter" ) is a 2009 Dutch drama film directed and produced by Reinout Oerlemans and based on the book by the same name by writer Ray Kluun. Title: Ashlynn Yennie Passage: Ashlynn Yennie (born May 15, 1985) is an American actress from Riverton, Wyoming. She is best known for playing the role of Jenny in the 2009 Dutch horror film "The Human Centipede (First Sequence)". In 2011, she starred as herself (the actress who played Jenny) in the sequel to the first film, "The Human Centipede 2 (Full Sequence)". In 2016, she played Ashley in the Showtime TV mini-series "Submission". Title: The Storm (2009 film) Passage: The Storm (Dutch: "De Storm") is a 2009 Dutch disaster film by Ben Sombogaart. Title: Jos de Putter Passage: Jos de Putter (Terneuzen, 1959) is a Dutch film director, film critic and screenwriter who primarily makes Dutch documentary films. He studied political science and literature at the University of Leiden, and was a member of the editorial staff of the film magazine "Skrien". He has also worked on a number of Dutch television programs and has written film critique for various Dutch newspapers and magazines.
Tom Six
Akihiro Kitamura
The Human Centipede (First Sequence)
The 16th annual Webby Awards was hosted by an American actor known for role as Spencer Olchin on what sitcom?
Title: 2012 Webby Awards Passage: The 16th annual Webby Awards for 2012 were held at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City on May 21, 2012 and hosted by comedian Patton Oswalt. Winners were selected from among roughly 10,000 entries and voting by the public for the People's Choice Award was available prior to April 26th. The awards ceremony was streamed live in HD on its website. Title: Patton Oswalt Passage: Patton Peter Oswalt (born January 27, 1969) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, voice actor and writer, known for roles such as Spencer Olchin in the sitcom "The King of Queens" (1998–2007), voicing Remy in the film "Ratatouille" (2007), playing multiple identical brothers, the Koenigs, on "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." (2014–17), and male Jesse in both seasons of Minecraft Story Mode. Oswalt has won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Variety Special and a Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album for his Netflix stand-up special "Patton Oswalt: Talking for Clapping" (2016). Title: 2016 Webby Awards Passage: The 20th annual Webby Awards for 2016 was held at Cipriani Wall Street in New York City on May 16, 2016, which was hosted by comedian and actor Nick Offerman. The awards ceremony was streamed live on the Webby Awards website. Judges from the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences picked the over one hundred winners, which may or may not match the people's choice. Title: 2017 Webby Awards Passage: The 21st annual Webby Awards were held at Cipriani Wall Street in New York City on May 15, 2017, which was hosted by comedian and actor Joel McHale. The Webby Awards have been dubbed the "internet's highest honor" and, in 2017, received nearly 13,000 entries from 70 countries. Title: 2013 Webby Awards Passage: The 17th annual Webby Awards for 2013 was at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City on May 22, 2013 and hosted by comedian Patton Oswalt. The awards ceremony was streamed live in at www.webbyawards.com. Title: 2015 Webby Awards Passage: The 19th annual Webby Awards for 2015 was held at Cipriani Wall Street in New York City on May 19, 2015, which was hosted by comedian and actor Hannibal Buress. The awards ceremony was streamed live at the Webby Awards webpage. Judges from the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences picked the over one hundred winners, which may or may not match the people's choice. Title: 2002 Webby Awards Passage: The 6th Annual Webby Awards was held on June 21, 2002, at San Francisco's Legion of Honor auditorium. It was presented by the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences and was hosted by Tiffany Shlain, the Webby Awards' founder, and Maya Draisin. Coming on the heels of the dot-com bubble (which led to a reduced 2001 awards ceremony), a 2002 Internet bubble forced cutbacks in the event budget for this ceremony as well. Title: 2004 Webby Awards Passage: The 8th Annual Webby Awards was held on May 12, 2004. Due to cutbacks in the Webby event budget resulting from the 2002 Internet bubble, the decision was made to hold this year's ceremony entirely online (a step further than the 2003 Webbys which had already been partially online). Judging was provided by the 480-person International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences. Title: 2014 Webby Awards Passage: The 18th annual Webby Awards for 2014 was held at Cipriani Wall Street in New York City on May 19, 2014, which was hosted by comedian and actor Patton Oswalt. The awards ceremony was streamed live at the Webby Awards website. Title: 1997 Webby Awards Passage: The 1997 Webby Awards were the first of the annual Webby Awards, and also the first-ever nationally televised awards ceremony devoted to the Internet. 700 people attended the event on March 6, 1997, at Bimbo's Night Club in San Francisco, California
The King of Queens
2012 Webby Awards
Patton Oswalt
In what city and state is The AXIS located?
Title: Planet Hollywood Las Vegas Passage: Planet Hollywood Las Vegas (formerly Tally-Ho, King's Crown and Aladdin) is a hotel and casino located on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. It is owned and operated by Caesars Entertainment Corporation. Title: The AXIS Passage: The AXIS (known as The AXIS powered by Monster for sponsorship purposes, also referred to as the AXIS Theater) is a mid-sized auditorium located at Planet Hollywood Las Vegas on the Las Vegas Strip. The venue hosts a variety of events from charity benefits, concerts and award shows. It is used frequently for the beauty pageants : Miss Universe, Miss America and Miss USA. Since 2007, the auditorium has been the home to Justin Timberlake's annual concert to benefit the Shriners Hospitals for Children. In 2011, it was voted as one of the "Best Concert Halls & Theaters In Las Vegas". It is the largest theatre of its kind in the United States. Title: Clive, Iowa Passage: Clive is a city in Dallas and Polk counties in the U.S. state of Iowa. As of the 2010 Census the population is at 15,447. It is part of the Des Moines–West Des Moines Metropolitan Statistical Area. Clive is known for its Greenbelt Park and trail system running through the entire community. Clive serves as the axis of the western Des Moines suburbs, being located between Urbandale, Waukee and West Des Moines along the major transportation corridors of I-35, I-80 and I-235. The City of Urbandale is to the north to northwest, the City of West Des Moines is to the southeast to southwest, the City of Waukee in Dallas County is to the west.
Paradise, Nevada
The AXIS
Planet Hollywood Las Vegas
In what year did CO Les Ulis alumni Anthony Martial earn the Golden Boy Award?
Title: CO Les Ulis Passage: Le Club Omnisports des Ulis is a French association football club founded in 1977. They are based in Les Ulis, Essonne and are currently playing in the Championnat National 3, the fifth tier of the French football league system. They play at the Stade Salinier, named after Jean-Marc Salinier, a local politician from the area, in Les Ulis. CO Les Ulis is primarily known for being the club where France national team members Patrice Evra and all-time leading goalscorer Thierry Henry began their careers. The club has also developed emerging youth prospects, such as Anthony Martial, Yaya Sanogo and Sega Keita. Title: Anthony Martial Passage: Anthony Joran Martial (] ; born 5 December 1995) is a French professional footballer who plays as a forward for English club Manchester United and the France national team. He was the recipient of the 2015 Golden Boy Award for the best under-21 player in Europe. Title: Edscha Passage: Edscha Cabrio-Dachsysteme is an oem manufacturer of automobile convertible roof systems. The company is headquartered in Hengersberg, in Lower-Bavaria in Germany. Other locations include Pontiac near Detroit in the USA; Niagara Falls in Canada; Toluca in Mexico; Coventry in England; Les Ulis near Paris in France; Cantabria in Spain; Velky Meder in Slovakia; Regensburg in Germany; Shanghai in China; Yokohama in Japan and Togliatti in Russia. Title: Canton of Les Ulis Passage: The canton of Les Ulis is an administrative division of the Essonne department, Île-de-France region, northern France. Its borders were modified at the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015. Its seat is in Les Ulis. Title: Les Ulis Passage: Les Ulis (] ) is a commune in the Essonne department located in the southwestern suburbs (banlieue) of Paris, France. It is 23 km from the centre of Paris. Title: Gilbert Bayiha N'Djema Passage: Gilbert Bayiha-N'Djema (born August 9,1979 in Les Ulis, France) is a Cameroonian former footballer. He is currently the head coach of CS Longueuil's reserve team. Title: Bilel Mohsni Passage: Bilel Mohsni (born 21 July 1987) is a French-born Tunisian professional footballer who plays as a defender for Etoile Sportive du Sahel and the Tunisian national team. Mohsni has previously played for CO Les Ulis, Mende, US Saint-Georges, Sainte-Geneviève Sports, Southend United, Ipswich Town, Rangers and Paris FC. Title: Lucas Ocampos Passage: Lucas Ariel Ocampos (born 11 July 1994) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a winger Ligue 1 club Marseille. Ocampos began his senior career in Argentina with River Plate before joining Monaco for a Ligue 2 record fee of €11 million in 2012. He spent two-and-a-half seasons in the principality and was nominated for the European Golden Boy award before joining Marseille in 2015. Title: Route nationale 118 Passage: Route nationale 118 is now a French route nationale from Sèvres to Les Ulis. Title: Noui Laïfa Passage: Noui Laïfa (born 23 December 1986 in Les Ulis) is a French football player. He plays as a defensive midfielder often playing in a withdrawn position as a deep-lying playmaker. Laïfa joined Créteil from amateur rivals and Championnat de France amateur club UJA Alfortville and signed a one-year contract with a club option for a second year.
2015
CO Les Ulis
Anthony Martial
What town is located 8 miles East of Utkinton and also lies on the River Weaver south of Northwich and west of Middlewich?
Title: Winsford Passage: Winsford is a town and civil parish within the unitary authority of Cheshire West and Chester and the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England. It lies on the River Weaver south of Northwich and west of Middlewich, and grew around the salt mining industry after the river was canalised in the 18th century, allowing freight to be conveyed northwards to the Port of Runcorn on the River Mersey. Title: Utkinton Passage: Utkinton is a civil parish and small village in the unitary authority of Cheshire West and Chester and the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England. It is approximately 8 miles west of Winsford and north of Tarporley and 9 miles east of Chester. Utkinton is at the heart of the local farming community. The upper part of Utkinton is known as 'Quarry Bank'. Title: Gillette Field Airport Passage: Gillette Field Airport (FAA LID: OR51) is a private airport located 8 miles east of Scio in Linn County, Oregon, USA. Title: White River Amphitheatre Passage: White River Amphitheatre is a Live Nation managed concert venue, located 8 miles east of Auburn, Washington and 7 miles west of Enumclaw, Washington on the Muckleshoot Indian Reservation. It is 22 miles northeast of Tacoma and 36 miles southeast of Seattle. The capacity is 16,000, with 9,000 covered seats. Completed in 2003, the 98-acre project cost more than $30 million and hosts musical events under an acoustically treated metal roof; it features two 30-by-40-foot video screens on either side of the stage. Title: Shotgun Ranch Airstrip Passage: Shotgun Ranch Airstrip (FAA LID: 42OR) is a private airport located 8 miles east of Post in Crook County, Oregon, United States. Title: Walsall Passage: Walsall ( ) is an industrial town in the West Midlands of England. It is located 8 miles north-west of the City of Birmingham and 6 miles east of the City of Wolverhampton. Historically a part of Staffordshire, Walsall is a component area of the West Midlands conurbation, and part of the Black Country. Title: Simpsonville, Kentucky Passage: Simpsonville is a home rule-class city in Shelby County, Kentucky, in the United States. It is located 8 miles west of Shelbyville, Kentucky and 23 miles east of Louisville situated along U.S. 60. The population was 2,484 during the 2010 U.S. Census. Title: Flying T Ranch Airport Passage: Flying T Ranch Airport (FAA LID: 5OR4) is a private airport located 8 miles east of Sprague River in Klamath County, Oregon, USA. Title: River Wheelock Passage: The River Wheelock is a small river in Cheshire in north west England. It drains water from the area between Sandbach and Crewe, and joins the River Dane at Middlewich (grid reference [ SJ693669] ), and then the combined river flows into the River Weaver in Northwich. Alternative names for the river have were recorded in 1619 as "Sutton Watter", "Sutton Brooke", and "Lawton Brooke". Title: Northwich Passage: Northwich is a town and civil parish in the unitary authority of Cheshire West and Chester and the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England. It lies in the heart of the Cheshire Plain, at the confluence of the rivers Weaver and Dane. The town is about 18 mi east of Chester and 15 mi south of Warrington. 19 miles south of Manchester and 12 miles south of Manchester Airport. Northwich has been part of the Manchester City region since 2004. Northwich has been named as one of the best places to live in the United Kingdom according to "The Sunday Times" in 2014.
Winsford
Utkinton
Winsford
What do Alberto Magno Romero Rivera and Jack Chick have in common?
Title: Alberto Rivera (activist) Passage: Alberto Magno Romero Rivera (September 19, 1935June 20, 1997) was an anti-Catholic religious activist who was the source of many of the conspiracy theories about the Vatican espoused by fundamentalist Christian author Jack Chick. Title: Jack Chick Passage: Jack Thomas Chick (April 13, 1924 – October 23, 2016) was an American cartoonist and publisher, best known for his evangelical fundamentalist Christian "Chick tracts", which presented his perspective on a variety of issues through sequential-art morality plays. Title: Deutsche Schule San Alberto Magno Passage: Deutsche Schule San Alberto Magno S. Coop (Spanish: Colegio Alemán San Alberto Magno ) is a German international school in San Sebastián, Spain. It serves levels kindergarten through oberstufe (bachillerato/batxilergoa). Title: Fred Carter (artist) Passage: Fred Carter (born June 22, 1938) is an American artist known for his work for Jack Chick's tracts since 1972. Title: Chick tract Passage: Chick tracts are short evangelical gospel tracts created and published by American publisher and religious cartoonist Jack Chick. Title: Ed Romero Passage: Edgardo Ralph Romero Rivera (born December 9, 1957 in Santurce, Puerto Rico) is a former infielder for the Milwaukee Brewers (1977, 1980–85 and 1989), Boston Red Sox (1986–89), Atlanta Braves (1989) and Detroit Tigers (1990). He currently serves as the manager of the Tri-City ValleyCats. Title: The Slugger/The Superstar Passage: The Slugger and The Superstar are a pair of religious tracts produced by Chick Publications and its controversial founder, Jack Chick. Title: Arturo Rivera y Damas Passage: Arturo Rivera y Damas (September 30, 1923 – November 26, 1994) was the ninth Bishop and fifth Archbishop of San Salvador, El Salvador. Msgr. Rivera's term as archbishop (1983–1994) coincided with the Salvadoran Civil War. He was the immediate successor of Archbishop Óscar Romero. During Romero's archbishopric (1977–1980), Rivera was Romero's key ally. He had been the auxiliary of Romero's long-reigning predecessor, Luis Chávez y González (1938–1977). Title: Mario Ernesto Dávila Aranda Passage: Mario Ernesto de San Alberto Magno Dávila Aranda (born 16 January 1959) is a Mexican veterinarian and politician affiliated with the National Action Party. As of 2014 he served as Deputy of the LIX Legislature of the Mexican Congress representing Guanajuato. Title: Tony Rivera Passage: Javier Espinosa Romero (born December 30, 1973) is a Mexican "luchador", or masked professional wrestler best known under the ring name Tony Rivera. As Rivera he is currently working on the Mexican professional wrestling independent circuit portraying a "tecnico" ("Good guy") wrestling character. Rivera worked for Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) for over 10 years, followed by him working on the Mexican independent circuit, particularly for International Wrestling Revolution Group (IWRG) and International Wrestling League (IWL). He originally worked as an "Enmascarado" or masked wrestler under the ring names Paris and Renegado ("The Renegade") but has used the name Tony Rivera since 1996. Following his departure from CMLL he became an advocate for wrestlers rights and pay, including Rivera organizing a blockade of one of CMLL's major shows, the 2011 "Juicio Final".
source of many of the conspiracy theories about the Vatican espoused by fundamentalist Christian author Jack Chick
Alberto Rivera (activist)
Jack Chick
Are Brad Anderson and Carl Boese both American film directors?
Title: Brad Anderson (director) Passage: Brad Anderson (born 1964) is an American film director, producer and writer. A director of thriller and horror films and television projects, he is best known for having directed "The Machinist" (2004), starring Christian Bale, and "The Call" (2013), starring Halle Berry. He also produced and directed several installments of the FOX science fiction television series "Fringe". Title: Carl Boese Passage: Carl Boese (] ; 26 August 1887 – 6 July 1958) was a German film director, screenwriter and producer. He directed 158 films between 1917 and 1957. Title: The Uncle from America Passage: The Uncle from America (German: Der Onkel aus Amerika) is a 1953 West German comedy film directed by Carl Boese and starring Hans Moser, Georg Thomalla and Joe Stöckel. It was based on a play by Ferdinand Altenkirch which had previously been made into the 1932 film "No Money Needed". Title: Bashful Felix Passage: Bashful Felix or Felix is Right on Target (German: Schützenkönig wird der Felix) is a 1934 German comedy film directed by Carl Boese and starring Rudolf Platte, Ursula Grabley and Jakob Tiedtke. It was made by Terra Film, with sets designed by art directors Robert A. Dietrich and Bruno Lutz. Title: The Last Horse Carriage in Berlin Passage: The Last Horse Carriage in Berlin (German:Die letzte Droschke von Berlin) is a 1926 German silent comedy drama film directed by Carl Boese and starring Lupu Pick, Hedwig Wangel and Maly Delschaft. The film's art direction was by Franz Schroedter. The film premiered in Berlin on 18 March 1926. Title: My Aunt, Your Aunt (1956 film) Passage: My Aunt, Your Aunt (German: Meine Tante, deine Tante) is a 1956 West German comedy crime film directed by Carl Boese and starring Theo Lingen, Hans Moser and Georg Thomalla. Boese had previously made a 1939 film of the same title. Title: My Aunt, Your Aunt (1939 film) Passage: My Aunt, Your Aunt (German: Meine Tante - deine Tante) is a 1939 German comedy film directed by Carl Boese and starring Ralph Arthur Roberts, Johannes Heesters and Olly Holzmann. Boese later directed a 1956 film of the same title. Title: Greetings and Kisses, Veronika Passage: Greetings and Kisses, Veronika (German:Gruß und Kuß - Veronika) is a 1933 German comedy film directed by Carl Boese and starring Franciska Gaal, Paul Hörbiger and Otto Wallburg. The film's art direction was by Kurt Dürnhöfer and Max Heilbronner. The film's popularity made Gaal an international star. However the rise of the Nazi Party to power meant that the Jewish Gaal had to make her next films in Hungary and Austria. Title: The Golem: How He Came into the World Passage: The Golem: How He Came into the World (German: Der Golem, wie er in die Welt kam , also referred to as The Golem) is a 1920 silent horror film co-directed by and starring Paul Wegener. The picture was directed by Carl Boese and Wegener, written by Wegener and Henrik Galeen, and stars Wegener as the golem. The film was the third of three films that Wegener made featuring the golem, the other two being "The Golem" (1915) and the short comedy "The Golem and the Dancing Girl" (1917), in which Wegener dons the Golem make-up in order to frighten a young lady he is infatuated with. It is a prequel to "The Golem" and is the best known of the series, largely because it is the only one of the three films that has not been lost. One of the early horror films, the film was sensational upon its release and has left a lasting legacy within the film industry, alongside another early German expressionist horror film, "The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari" (1920). Title: Without Meyer, No Celebration is Complete Passage: Without Meyer, No Celebration is Complete (German: Keine Feier ohne Meyer) is a 1931 German comedy film directed by Carl Boese and starring Sig Arno, Ralph Arthur Roberts and Dina Gralla. Boese made a number of films featuring Jewish comedians during the Weimar Era.
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Brad Anderson (director)
Carl Boese
Are Roger Spottiswoode and Holger-Madsen in the same profession?
Title: Roger Spottiswoode Passage: John Roger Spottiswoode (born 5 January 1945) is a Canadian-British director, editor and writer of film and television. He was born in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, and was raised in Britain. His father Raymond Spottiswoode was a British film theoretician who worked at the National Film Board of Canada during the 1940s, directing such short films such as "Wings of a Continent". Title: Holger-Madsen Passage: Holger-Madsen (11 April 1878 – 30 November 1943) was a Danish film director, actor and screenwriter. He directed 46 films between 1912 and 1936. He also appeared in 22 films between 1908 and 1935. Title: Beyond Right and Wrong Passage: Beyond Right & Wrong: Stories of Justice and Forgiveness is a 2012 American documentary film about restorative justice and forgiveness. It is directed by Roger Spottiswoode and Lekha Singh and produced by Lekha Singh and Rebecca Chaiklin. The film depicts victims and perpetrators of the Rwandan Genocide, the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, and The Troubles in Northern Ireland. Title: The Children of Huang Shi Passage: The Children of Huang Shi (Chinese: 黄石的孩子 ; working title: "The Bitter Sea", also known as "Escape from Huang Shi" and "Children of the Silk Road") is a 2008 historical war drama film starring Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Chow Yun-fat, Radha Mitchell, and Michelle Yeoh, and directed by Roger Spottiswoode. The film centers on the true story of George Hogg and the sixty orphans that he led across China in an effort to save them from conscription during the Second Sino-Japanese war. Title: Mesmer (film) Passage: Mesmer is a 1994 Austrian-Canadian-British-German biographical film directed by Roger Spottiswoode from a script by Dennis Potter. It stars Alan Rickman as Franz Anton Mesmer and depicts his radical new ways as a pioneering physician. Title: The Journey Home (film) Passage: The Journey Home (originally titled Midnight Sun) is a 2014 Canadian-Italian family adventure-drama film starring Dakota Goyo, Goran Višnjić, and Bridget Moynahan, written by Hugh Hudson, directed by Roger Spottiswoode and Brando Quilici. Filmed on location in Ontario and Manitoba, Canada, it follows a young man (Goyo), who works to reunite a lost polar bear cub with its mother. It premiered in November of 2014, and received generally mixed-to-positive reviews. Title: Turner & Hooch Passage: Turner & Hooch is a 1989 Metrocolor American detective comedy film starring Tom Hanks and Beasley the Dog as the eponymous characters, Turner and Hooch respectively. The film also co-stars Mare Winningham, Craig T. Nelson and Reginald VelJohnson. It was directed by Roger Spottiswoode; the film was originally slated to be directed by Henry Winkler, but he was terminated because of his "creative differences". It was co-written and executive produced by Daniel Petrie Jr. of "Beverly Hills Cop" fame. Title: Koreyoshi Kurahara Passage: Koreyoshi Kurahara (蔵原惟繕 , Kurahara Koreyoshi ) (31 May 1927 – 28 December 2002) was a Japanese screenwriter and director. He is perhaps best known for directing "Antarctica" (1983), which won several awards and was entered into the 34th Berlin International Film Festival. He also co-directed "Hiroshima" (1995) with Roger Spottiswoode, which was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Miniseries. Title: The Matthew Shepard Story Passage: The Matthew Shepard Story is a 2002 award-winning Canadian-American television film by director Roger Spottiswoode based on the true story of Matthew Shepard, a 21-year-old gay youth who was murdered in 1998. The film scenario written by John Wierick and Jacob Krueger, it starred Shane Meier as Matthew and Stockard Channing as Judy Shepard and Sam Waterston as Dennis Shepard. Title: The Last Innocent Man Passage: The Last Innocent Man is a 1987 American television film thriller directed by Roger Spottiswoode. The teleplay by Dan Bronson is based on the novel by Phillip M. Margolin.
yes
Roger Spottiswoode
Holger-Madsen
In regards to the athlete born on September 18, 1971, who directed a documentary about him in 2013?
Title: Lance Armstrong Passage: Lance Edward Armstrong (born Lance Edward Gunderson on September 18, 1971) is an American former professional road racing cyclist. Armstrong is the 1993 professional world champion, and won the Tour de France a record seven consecutive times from 1999 to 2005. However, in 2012, he was banned from sanctioned Olympic sports for life as a result of long-term doping offenses. As part of those sanctions, all results going back to August 1998, including his seven Tour wins, were voided. Title: The Armstrong Lie Passage: The Armstrong Lie is a 2013 American documentary film directed by Alex Gibney about the cyclist Lance Armstrong. Originally titled "The Road Back", the film takes its name from ""Le Mensonge Armstrong"", the headline of the August 23, 2005 issue of the French newspaper "L'Équipe". The film was screened out of competition at the 70th Venice International Film Festival and in the Special Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Title: Billy Sherring Passage: William John "Billy" Sherring (September 18, 1877 – September 5, 1964) was a Canadian athlete of English and Irish descent, winner of the marathon race at the 1906 Intercalated Games (or 1906 Olympic Games, as they were at the time considered to be). Title: Oleh Tverdokhlib Passage: Oleh Tverdokhlib (in Ukrainian Твердохліб Олег, November 3, 1969 in Dnipropetrovsk – September 18, 1995) was a Ukrainian athlete. He was still an improving competitor at 400 metre hurdles when he was killed by electric shock while fixing wiring at his parental home in September 1995. Title: Joseph E. Prince Passage: Joseph Edward ("Joe") Prince (born June 25, 1954) is a former American athlete born in San Rafael, California, and raised in East Palo Alto, California. He ran track for the Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Mustangs. He was the 1974 CCAA Conference 220 yard sprint champion and earned NCAA College Division All-America honors. He is the subject of the 2008 documentary "Liberation Saturday", which is based on his autobiography. Title: Teddi King Passage: Teddi King (September 18, 1929 – November 18, 1977) was an American jazz and pop vocalist. Born Theodora King in Boston, Massachusetts on September 18, 1929, she won a singing competition hosted by Dinah Shore at Boston's Tributary Theatre, later beginning work in a touring revue involved with "cheering up the military in the lull between the Second World War and the Korean conflict." Improving her vocal and piano technique during this time, she first recorded with Nat Pierce in 1949, later recording with the Beryl Booker trio and with several other small groups from 1954–1955 (recordings which were available on three albums for Storyville). She then toured with George Shearing for two years beginning in the summer of 1952, and for a time was managed by the famed George Wein. King later began performing for a time in Las Vegas. Title: Mariana Avitia Passage: Mariana Avitia Martínez (born September 18, 1993 in Monterrey, Nuevo León) is an athlete from Mexico who competes in archery. Title: Marga Petersen Passage: Marga Petersen (September 18, 1919 in Bremen – September 22, 2002 in Ottersberg) was a German athlete who competed mainly in the sprints. Title: Rory Bosio Passage: Rory Bosio is an American athlete born in 1984. She is specialized in ultra-trail runs and won 2013 and 2014 edition of Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc and Lavaredo Ultra-Trail in 2014. Title: Riaan Schoeman Passage: Riaan Schoeman (born September 18, 1989 in Vereeniging) is a South African swimmer who specializes in the Individual Medley and Freestyle events. He is a multiple-time South African champion and record holder for the Individual Medley and Freestyle events. Schoeman also competes in open water events and was victorious in the 2009 edition of the Midmar Mile. His brother Henri Schoeman is also an athlete, winning bronze in the 2016 Summer Olympics triathlon.
Alex Gibney
The Armstrong Lie
Lance Armstrong
Acrocercops allactopa is a moth of the Gracillariidae family, known from Karnataka, India, officially the Republic of India, a country in which region?
Title: India Passage: India, officially the Republic of India ("Bhārat Gaṇarājya"), is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by area, the second-most populous country (with over 1.2 billion people), and the most populous democracy in the world. It is bounded by the Indian Ocean on the south, the Arabian Sea on the southwest, and the Bay of Bengal on the southeast. It shares land borders with Pakistan to the west; China, Nepal, and Bhutan to the northeast; and Myanmar (Burma) and Bangladesh to the east. In the Indian Ocean, India is in the vicinity of Sri Lanka and the Maldives. India's Andaman and Nicobar Islands share a maritime border with Thailand and Indonesia. Title: Acrocercops allactopa Passage: Acrocercops allactopa is a moth of the Gracillariidae family, known from Karnataka, India. The hostplants for the species include "Eugenia cumini" and "Eugenia jambolana". Title: Acrocercops vanula Passage: Acrocercops vanula is a moth of the Gracillariidae family. It is known from India (Karnataka). Title: Acrocercops psaliodes Passage: Acrocercops psaliodes is a moth of the Gracillariidae family. It is known from India (Karnataka and Maharashtra). Title: Acrocercops phaeospora Passage: Acrocercops phaeospora is a moth of the Gracillariidae family, known from Karnataka, India. It was described by Edward Meyrick in 1916. The hostplants for the species include "Vigna mungo", "Vigna unguiculata", "Cleistocalyx operculatus", "Eugenia cumini", "Eugenia jambolana", "Syzygium littorale", "Madhuca latifolia", and "Theobroma cacao". Title: Acrocercops hormista Passage: Acrocercops hormista is a moth of the Gracillariidae family. It is known from India (Karnataka, Bihar) and Madagascar. Title: Acrocercops pharopeda Passage: Acrocercops pharopeda is a moth of the Gracillariidae family, known from Karnataka, India. It was described by Edward Meyrick in 1916. Title: Acrocercops bifrenis Passage: Acrocercops bifrenis is a moth of the Gracillariidae family, known from Maharashtra and Karnataka, India. Title: Acrocercops pentalocha Passage: Acrocercops pentalocha is a moth of the Gracillariidae family, known from Karnataka, India. It was described by Edward Meyrick in 1912. The hostplant for the species is "Mangifera indica". Title: Acrocercops viatica Passage: Acrocercops viatica is a moth of the Gracillariidae family. It is known from India (Karnataka).
South Asia
Acrocercops allactopa
India
Do both Kitchens of Distinction and Transvision Vamp have female lead singers?
Title: Transvision Vamp Passage: Transvision Vamp were a British alternative rock group. Formed in 1986 by Nick Christian Sayer and Wendy James, the band enjoyed chart success in the late 1980s with their pop/punk sound. James, the lead singer and focal-point of the group, attracted media attention with her sexually charged and rebellious image. Title: Kitchens of Distinction Passage: Kitchens of Distinction (sometimes shortened colloquially to KOD) are an English three-person alternative rock band formed in Tooting, South London in 1986. They released four studio albums and a handful of singles and EPs before disbanding in 1996. In September 2012, Patrick Fitzgerald announced on his Stephen Hero Facebook page that he, along with original members Julian Swales and Dan Goodwin, were working on new material as Kitchens of Distinction. The reunited trio released their fifth studio album, their first since 1994, in late September 2013. Title: London's Brilliant Passage: "London's Brilliant" is a song by former Transvision Vamp lead singer Wendy James. It was released in 1993 as the second single from her debut solo album "Now Ain't the Time for Your Tears" and was written by Elvis Costello and his then wife Cait O'Riordan. The single was unsuccessful upon release, peaking at a low number sixty-two on the UK Singles Chart. Title: Kiss Their Sons Passage: Kiss Their Sons is a compilation album by the British pop rock band Transvision Vamp comprising all their singles and selected album tracks. The title is taken from a song originally on the "Velveteen" album (also included here). It was released on CD in 1998 as both a standard version and as a limited edition double CD featuring extended versions and b-sides. Title: Number One (Racine album) Passage: Number One is the first album released by indie rock band Racine. The band was fronted by Wendy James, who was notable for previously being the lead singer of the late 80's pop/rock band Transvision Vamp. Title: The Nameless One (song) Passage: "The Nameless One" is the debut solo single from former Transvision Vamp lead singer Wendy James. It was released in the first quarter of 1993 as the lead single from James' debut solo album "Now Ain't the Time for Your Tears". Written by Elvis Costello, the song marked a more alternative direction in sound, slightly different from the pop/rock stylings of Transvision Vamp. The single met with limited success, only peaking at number thirty-four on the UK Singles Chart and spending just three weeks in the top one-hundred. Title: Mixes (Transvision Vamp album) Passage: Mixes is a 1992 remix album by the British band Transvision Vamp that was released on the MCA Records label in Japan on CD only. The album contains extended and remixed versions that originally appeared on a variety of formats together with exclusive mixes and rare US promotional releases. Title: The Price of the Ticket (album) Passage: The Price of the Ticket is the third solo album by former Transvision Vamp lead singer Wendy James. Released in February 2016, it was written and produced by James, except for the final two tracks, which were cover versions of songs by Fred "Sonic" Smith and Bob Dylan. Title: Now Ain't the Time for Your Tears Passage: Now Ain't the Time for Your Tears is the debut solo album by former Transvision Vamp lead singer Wendy James. Released on 8 March 1993, two years after the Transvision Vamp disbandment, the album saw James maintain the pop/rock sound she had become famous for. "Now Ain't the Time for Your Tears" was written in its entirety by Elvis Costello, with several tracks co-written by his then wife Cait O'Riordan. Title: I Came Here to Blow Minds Passage: I Came Here to Blow Minds is the second solo album by former Transvision Vamp and Racine lead singer Wendy James. It was originally released in October 2010 as a digital album, but saw a physical release in March 2011.
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Kitchens of Distinction
Transvision Vamp
What was the name of the actor who starred in "The Divorce of Lady X" and was born in May 1907?
Title: Counsel's Opinion Passage: Counsel's Opinion is a 1933 British romantic comedy film starring Henry Kendall and Binnie Barnes. It was one of three films directed in Britain in the early 1930s by Canadian-American Allan Dwan and was an early production from Alexander Korda's London Films. "Counsel's Opinion" was based on a 1931 Gilbert Wakefield play and was remade, again by London Films, in 1938 as "The Divorce of Lady X" starring Laurence Olivier and Merle Oberon. Title: Laurence Olivier Passage: Laurence Kerr Olivier, Baron Olivier, {'1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': "} ( ; 22 May 1907 – 11 July 1989) was an English actor and director who, along with his contemporaries Ralph Richardson and John Gielgud, dominated the British stage of the mid-20th century. He also worked in films throughout his career, playing more than fifty cinema roles. Late in his career, he had considerable success in television roles. Title: Dick Bentley Passage: Charles Walter "Dick" Bentley (14 May 1907 – 27 August 1995) was an Australian comedian and actor. He starred with Jimmy Edwards in "Take It From Here" for BBC Radio. Title: Robley D. Evans (physicist) Passage: Robley Dunglison Evans (18 May 1907 – 31 December 1995) was an American physicist. He was born on 18 May 1907, in University Place, Nebraska and earned his doctorate at the California Institute of Technology in 1932. In 1934, he joined the faculty at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, from which he retired in 1972. Title: Elizabeth Keckley Passage: Elizabeth Hobbs Keckley (sometimes spelled Keckly; February 1818 – May 1907) was a former slave who became a successful seamstress, civil activist, and author in Washington, DC. She was best known as the personal modiste and confidante of Mary Todd Lincoln, the First Lady. Keckley had moved to Washington in 1860 after buying her freedom and that of her son in St. Louis. She created an independent business in the capital based on clients who were the wives of the government elite. Among them were Varina Davis, wife of Jefferson Davis; and Mary Anna Custis Lee, wife of Robert E. Lee. Title: The Divorce of Lady X Passage: The Divorce of Lady X is a 1938 British colour romantic comedy film made by London Films; it stars Merle Oberon, Laurence Olivier, Ralph Richardson and Binnie Barnes. It was directed by Tim Whelan and produced by Alexander Korda from a screenplay by Ian Dalrymple and Arthur Wimperis, adapted by Lajos Bíró from the play "Counsel's Opinion" by Gilbert Wakefield. The music score was by Miklós Rózsa and Lionel Salter and the cinematography by Harry Stradling. Title: Kalle Jalkanen Passage: Kalle Jalkanen (10 May 1907 in Suonenjoki - 5 September 1941 in Kirjasalo) was a Finnish cross-country skier who competed in the late 1930s. He won a gold medal at the 1936 Winter Olympics in Garmisch-Partenkirchen in the 4 x 10 km relay. He won the relay along with Sulo Nurmela, Klaes Karppinen and Matti Lähde. Title: Daphne du Maurier Passage: Dame Daphne du Maurier, Lady Browning, DBE ( ; 13 May 1907 – 19 April 1989) was an English author and playwright. Title: Peggy Lee Leather Passage: Peggy Lee (born January 19, 1959), also known by her stage names Peggy Lee Leather, Lady X, and Thug, is an American professional wrestler. Title: George Cecil Horry Passage: George Cecil Horry (6 May 1907–29 April 1981) was a New Zealand criminal, confidence trickster, tailor and convicted murderer. He was born in Sheffield, Yorkshire, England on 6 May 1907.
Laurence Olivier
Counsel's Opinion
Laurence Olivier
Which lifetime show did the actress who starred in the 1993 coming-of-age baseball film co-written and directed by David M. Evans, star in?
Title: Marley Shelton Passage: Marley Eve Shelton (born April 12, 1974) is an American film and television actress. She made her film debut in "Grand Canyon" (1991), and followed with a line of roles in films aimed at teenage audiences, including "The Sandlot" (1993), "Pleasantville" (1998), "Never Been Kissed" (1999), "Sugar & Spice" (2001) and " Valentine" (2001). Shelton has found larger recognition for her appearances in "Sin City" (2005), "Grindhouse" (2007) and "Scream 4" (2011), and has also starred in numerous independent films throughout her career, including "Just a Kiss" (2002), "Grand Theft Parsons" (2003), "Women in Trouble" (2009), "(Untitled)" (2009), "Elektra Luxx" (2010), "The Mighty Macs" (2011), and "Decoding Annie Parker" (2014). She recently starred in the short-lived Lifetime show "The Lottery" (2014). Title: The Sandlot Passage: The Sandlot is a 1993 American coming-of-age baseball film co-written and directed by David M. Evans, which tells the story of a group of young baseball players during the summer of 1962. It stars Tom Guiry, Mike Vitar, Karen Allen, Denis Leary and James Earl Jones. The filming locations were in Glendale, Midvale, Salt Lake City, and Ogden, Utah. Title: Kano (film) Passage: Kano is a 2014 Taiwanese baseball film directed by Umin Boya. The film was produced by Jimmy Huang and Wei Te-sheng. The film depicts the multiracial Kano baseball team from Japanese-era Taiwan overcoming extreme odds to represent the island in the 1931 Japanese High School Baseball Championship at Koshien Stadium (located in Nishinomiya, Hyōgo Prefecture). Performing beyond all expectations, the underdog team advanced to the championship game in the tournament. Title: Long Gone (film) Passage: Long Gone is a 1987 baseball film by HBO that is based on Paul Hemphill's 1979 book of the same name. The television film was directed by Martin Davidson and starred William Petersen, Virginia Madsen, and Dermot Mulroney. Historic McKechnie Field, located in Bradenton, Florida, was the location for many of the film's scenes. Outside North America, the film was released as "Stogies". Title: Peanuts (2006 film) Passage: Peanuts is a 2006 Japanese comedy baseball film written and directed by Teruyoshi Uchimura. Title: Hit and Run (1924 film) Passage: Hit and Run is a 1924 silent film comedy drama, a baseball film, directed by Edward Sedgwick and starring cowboy star Hoot Gibson. It was produced and distributed by Universal Pictures. Title: Umin Boya Passage: Umin Boya (born March 1, 1978), also known as Ma Chih-hsiang, is a Taiwanese aborigine (half aborigine on his father's side) writer, director and actor, and director of the historical baseball film "Kano" (2014). He also starred in Wei Te-sheng's "Seediq Bale" (2011). Title: The Final Season Passage: The Final Season is a 2007 baseball film starring Sean Astin, Rachael Leigh Cook, Tom Arnold, Powers Boothe, Brett Claywell, Michael Angarano, and Marshall Bell and directed by David Mickey Evans. The film wrapped production in 2006 in Shellsburg, Iowa, and Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and was released in the United States and Canada on October 12, 2007, by Yari Film Group. Title: Rounding Third Passage: Rounding Third is an upcoming sports drama film directed by Robert Deaton and George Flanigen and written by Richard Dresser, based on his own play. The film stars John C. McGinley and Garret Dillahunt. Fred Roos is producing the baseball film, while Deaton and Flanigen are making their feature film directing debut. Title: Warming Up (1928 film) Passage: Warming Up (1928) is a baseball film starring Richard Dix and Jean Arthur, directed by Fred C. Newmeyer, and released by Paramount Pictures in the Movietone sound system as Paramount's first sound film.
The Lottery
Marley Shelton
The Sandlot
What American actor, best known for playing Alex Santiago in the television series "Resurrection Blvd" starred in a film directed by James Dodson?
Title: Nicholas Gonzalez Passage: Nicholas Edward Gonzalez (born January 3, 1976) is an American actor, best known for playing Alex Santiago in the television series "Resurrection Blvd." Title: Behind Enemy Lines II: Axis of Evil Passage: Behind Enemy Lines II: Axis of Evil is a 2006 American war film and the sequel to "Behind Enemy Lines". The film was written and directed by James Dodson, starring Nicholas Gonzalez, Matt Bushell, Keith David, Denis Arndt, Ben Cross, Bruce McGill and Peter Coyote. Justifying its title, the film follows the first part, and was released direct-to-video on October 17, 2006. Title: Judd Hirsch Passage: Judd Seymore Hirsch (born March 15, 1935) is an American actor known for playing Alex Rieger on the television comedy series "Taxi" (1978–1983), John Lacey on the NBC series "Dear John" (1988–1992), and Alan Eppes on the CBS series "NUMB3RS" (2005–2010). He is also well known for his career in theatre and for his roles in films such as "Ordinary People" (1980), "Running on Empty" (1988), "Independence Day" (1996), and "A Beautiful Mind" (2001). Title: Saskia Wickham Passage: Saskia Wickham (born 14 January 1967) is an English actress best known for playing Alex Wilton in the drama series Boon and Dr. Erica Matthews in the ITV television drama series "Peak Practice" between 1996 and 1998. Title: Josh Brown (actor) Passage: Joshua Brown (born 19 February 1990 , Leeds) is a British actor. He is best known for playing Alex Pickering in the long-running BBC school drama, "Grange Hill" and the main role Matt in the "Being Human" spin off "Becoming Human". He has also appeared in another long-running series, "Casualty". He guest starred in an episode of "Holby City" as a character called Frankie Moores. Joshua has filmed episodes for series 5 of Waterloo Road. Title: Mekenna Melvin Passage: Mekenna Melvin (born January 23, 1985) is an American actress best known for playing Alex McHugh in "Chuck", Angela in "Three Rivers" and Stefanie Fife in "Lie to Me". She also co-created and starred as Amber Hannold in "Amber Lake", an independent film released in 2010. Title: Diego Boneta Passage: Diego Andrés González Boneta (November 29, 1990) is a Mexican-American singer and actor. He is best known for playing Rocco in the Mexican soap opera "Rebelde" and Javier on CW's "90210". He recorded his self-titled debut album with his first single, "Responde" in 2005 and a Brazilian version for the album, with songs in Portuguese was recorded in 2006. He appeared as Alex Santiago in the ABC Family series of "Pretty Little Liars", Drew Boley in "Rock of Ages", and Pete Martinez in the 2015 series "Scream Queens". Title: Sue Price Passage: Sue Price (born 29 March 1965 in Mount Prospect, Illinois, United States) is an American professional bodybuilder and actress, probably best known for playing Alex Sinclair in the "Nemesis" film series, a character inspired by the movie's original hero, Alex Rayne, a member of the LAPD. Title: Yorgo Constantine Passage: Yorgo Constantine is an American actor who began his career in 1991 with the television movie Murder 101. Following that he had several roles in both film and television, such as in Beverly Hills, 90210 (1998), Phone Booth (2002), Resurrection Blvd. (2002), Live Free or Die Hard (2007), Fast Five (2011), and "Parallels" (2015). Title: Esai Morales Passage: Esai Manuel Morales, Jr. (born October 1, 1962) is an American actor. He played Bob Morales in the 1987 biopic "La Bamba". He also appeared in the PBS drama "American Family" and in the Showtime series "Resurrection Blvd." He is perhaps best known for his roles as Lt. Tony Rodriguez on "NYPD Blue" and Joseph Adama in the science fiction television series "Caprica".
Nicholas Edward Gonzalez
Behind Enemy Lines II: Axis of Evil
Nicholas Gonzalez
This American multi-jurisdictional lottery draw game offered in 44 states, the District of Columbia, and the U.S. Virgin Islands is run by which government?
Title: New Mexico Lottery Passage: The New Mexico Lottery is run by the government of New Mexico. It was established in 1996. It is a member of the Multi-State Lottery Association (MUSL). It offer draw games and scratch off games. As of December 2014, draw games are Powerball, Mega Millions, Monopoly Millionaires' Club, Hot Lotto, Roadrunner Cash, Pick 3, Quicksters, and Lucky Numbers Bingo. Title: Mega Millions Passage: Mega Millions (which began as The Big Game in 1996, which was renamed to The Big Game Mega Millions six years later) is an American multi-jurisdictional lottery game; it is offered in 44 states, the District of Columbia, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. The first "(The Big Game) Mega Millions" drawing was in 2002 (see below.) Title: Connecticut Lottery Passage: The Connecticut Lottery Corporation, also called the CT Lottery, is the official lottery in Connecticut. It was created in 1971 by then-Gov. Thomas Meskill, who signed Public Act No. 865. The first tickets were sold on February 15, 1972. The Connecticut Lottery offers several in-house drawing games; Connecticut also participates in Mega Millions and Powerball; each are played in 44 states, the District of Columbia, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Title: Juan Francisco Luis Passage: Juan Francisco Luis (July 10, 1940 – June 4, 2011) was a United States Virgin Islands politician who served as the third elected Governor of the U.S. Virgin Islands and the territory's 23rd governor overall. Luis assumed the governorship on January 2, 1978, succeeding Governor Cyril King, who died in office. He held the governor's office from 1978 until 1987, becoming the longest-serving governor in the history of the U.S. Virgin Islands. Title: New Vibes Passage: New Vibes is a U.S. Virgin Islands soccer club based in St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands that regularly competes in the U.S. Virgin Islands Championship, and has had success in the tournament. The team competes in the St. Thomas & St. John's Soccer League and is one of the most successful clubs in St. Thomas and in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Title: Lotteries in the United States Passage: In the United States, lotteries are run by 47 jurisdictions: 44 states plus the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Title: Powerball Passage: Powerball is an American lottery game offered by 44 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands. It is coordinated by the Multi-State Lottery Association (MUSL), a nonprofit organization formed by an agreement with US lotteries. Powerball's minimum advertised jackpot is $40 million (annuity); Powerball's annuity is paid in 30 graduated installments or winners may choose a lump sum payment instead. One lump sum payment will be less than the total of the 30 annual payments because of the time value of money. Title: Unique FC Passage: Unique FC is a U.S. Virgin Islands soccer club based in Christiansted, U.S. Virgin Islands that competes in the St. Croix League. They were previously known as Unique and Tropical FC. Unique has never participated in the U.S. Virgin Islands Championship, but were the de facto U.S. Virgin Islands Champions in 2009–10, as no nationwide championship was held that season. Title: Helenites SC Passage: Helenites is a U.S. Virgin Islands soccer club based in Grove Place, U.S. Virgin Islands that regularly competes in the U.S. Virgin Islands Championship, and has had success in the tournament. The team competes in the St Croix Soccer League and is one of the most successful clubs in St Croix and in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Title: United States Virgin Islands national soccer team Passage: The U.S. Virgin Islands national soccer team, nicknamed "The dashing eagle", is the national team of the U.S. Virgin Islands and is controlled by the U.S. Virgin Islands Soccer Federation.
the government of New Mexico
New Mexico Lottery
Mega Millions
What director had a film in the 1952 Cannes Film Festival and was married to Judy Garland for a short time?
Title: 1952 Cannes Film Festival Passage: The 5th Cannes Film Festival was held from 23 April to 10 May 1952. As in the previous three festivals, the entire jury of this festival was made up of French persons, with Maurice Genevoix as the Jury President. The Grand Prix of the Festival went to the "Two Cents Worth of Hope" by Renato Castellani and "Othello" by Orson Welles. The festival opened with "An American in Paris" by Vincente Minnelli. Title: Vincente Minnelli Passage: Vincente Minnelli (February 28, 1903 – July 25, 1986) was an American stage director and film director, famous for directing such classic movie musicals as "Meet Me in St. Louis", "Gigi", "The Band Wagon", and "An American in Paris". In addition to having directed some of the most famous and well-remembered musicals of his time, Minnelli made many comedies and melodramas. He was married to Judy Garland from 1945 until 1951; they were the parents of Liza Minnelli. Title: Ibn el Nil Passage: Ibn el-Nil (Arabic: ابن النيل‎ ‎ , "Son of the Nile")    is a 1951 Egyptian drama film directed by Youssef Chahine. It starred Yehia Chahine, Faten Hamama, Mahmoud el-Meliguy, and Shukry Sarhan and was chosen as one of the best 150 Egyptian film productions in 1996, during the Egyptian Cinema centennial. The film received an award from the New Delhi International Film Festival and was nominated for the Prix International award at the 1952 Cannes Film Festival and an award in the Venice International Film Festival. Title: The Medium (1951 film) Passage: The Medium (Italian: "Il medium" ) is a 1951 Italian drama film directed by Gian Carlo Menotti. It is based on the opera of the same name and was entered into the 1952 Cannes Film Festival. It would later be screened out of competition at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival. Title: Emergency Landing (1952 film) Passage: Emergency Landing (Norwegian: "Nødlanding" ) is a 1952 Norwegian war film directed by Arne Skouen. It was entered into the 1952 Cannes Film Festival. Title: Desires (film) Passage: Desires (German: "Das Letzte Rezept" ) is a 1952 German drama film directed by Rolf Hansen. It was entered into the 1952 Cannes Film Festival. Title: Othello (1951 film) Passage: Othello (also known as The Tragedy of Othello: The Moor of Venice) is a 1951 drama film directed and produced by Orson Welles, who also adapted the Shakespearean play and played the title role. Recipient of the "Grand Prix du Festival International du Film" (precursory name of the by the time not yet existing "Palme d'Or") at the 1952 Cannes Film Festival, the film was distributed by United Artists when it was released in the United States in 1955. "Othello" was filmed on location over a three-year period in Morocco, Venice, Tuscany and Rome and at the Scalera Studios in Rome. Title: Man in the Storm Passage: Man in the Storm (嵐の中の母 , Arashi no Naka no Haha , Mother in the Storm) is a 1952 Japanese film directed by Kiyoshi Saeki. It was entered into the 1952 Cannes Film Festival. Title: The Crimson Curtain (1953 film) Passage: The Crimson Curtain (French: Le Rideau cramoisi ) is a 1953 French short film directed by Alexandre Astruc. It was screened at the 1952 Cannes Film Festival, but not entered into the competition. Title: One Summer of Happiness Passage: One Summer of Happiness (Swedish: "Hon dansade en sommar - She danced for a summer" ) is a 1951 Swedish film by director Arne Mattsson, based on the 1949 novel "Sommardansen" ("The Summer Dance") by Per Olof Ekström. It was the first Swedish film to win the Golden Bear at the Berlin International Film Festival. It was also nominated for the Palme d'Or at the 1952 Cannes Film Festival. Today, the film is mainly known for its nude scenes, which caused much controversy at the time and, together with Ingmar Bergman's "Summer with Monika" (1953), spread the image of Swedish "free love" around the world.
Vincente Minnelli
1952 Cannes Film Festival
Vincente Minnelli
Who designed the Hotel at which the 1973 Volvo International was played?
Title: 1973 Volvo International Passage: The 1973 Volvo International was a men's tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts at the Mount Washington Resort in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire in the United States. The event was part of the 1973 Commercial Union Assurance Grand Prix circuit and classified as C category. The tournament was held from July 23 through July 29, 1973. Vijay Amritraj won the singles title. Title: Mount Washington Hotel Passage: The Mount Washington Hotel is a hotel in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, near Mount Washington. It was designed by Charles Alling Gifford. Title: 1984 Volvo International Passage: The 1984 Volvo International was a tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts in North Conway, New Hampshire in the United States and was part of the 1984 Volvo Grand Prix. The tournament ran from July 30 through August 6, 1984. Title: 1983 Volvo International Passage: The 1983 Volvo International was a men's tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts in North Conway, New Hampshire in the United States and was part of the 1983 Volvo Grand Prix circuit. It was the 11th edition of the tournament and was held from July 25 through July 31, 1983. Title: Volvo International Passage: The Volvo International, also known as the Pilot Pen International, was a professional tennis tournament played on clay courts from 1973 to 1984 and on outdoor hard courts from 1985 to 1998. It was first held at the Mount Washington Resort in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire in the United States in 1973 after Rod Laver had run a successful summer camp there. The International was originally part of the Grand Prix tennis circuit until the formation of the ATP Tour in 1990, when it became part of the Championship Series until its dissolution. Title: 1980 Volvo International Passage: The 1980 Volvo International was a men's tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts in North Conway, New Hampshire in the United States and was part of the 1980 Volvo Grand Prix. The tournament began on July 27, 1980. Title: Volvo Philip Passage: Volvo Philip was a concept car built by Volvo in 1952. It was designed for the American market so it was fitted with a V8 engine producing 120 hp at 4000 rpm and was fitted with whitewall tires and a hint of tailfins. The design was inspired by US cars and was similar to the 1951 Kaiser. The designer was Jan Wilsgaard who also designed the Volvo Amazon. However it was cancelled by the board and never reached production and only one car was made. That car was used for several years by the board at Bolinder-Munktell in Eskilstuna, and is now preserved at the Volvo Museum in Gothenburg. This vehicle was handbuilt under extreme secrecy and was subjected to thorough testing. However, the V8 engine entered production in 1956 and was used for the Volvo Snabbe truck as well as for boats. It was known for being strong and reliable, but also for a high fuel consumption. Production of the engine ended in 1973. Title: 1982 Volvo International Passage: The 1982 Volvo International was a tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts in North Conway, New Hampshire in the United States and was part of the 1982 Volvo Grand Prix. The tournament began on July 26, 1982. Title: 1985 Volvo International Passage: The 1985 Volvo International was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts at the Stratton Mountain Resort on Stratton Mountain, Vermont in the United States and was part of the 1985 Nabisco Grand Prix. The tournament ran from August 5 through August 12, 1985. Title: 1981 Volvo International Passage: The 1981 Volvo International was a men's tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts in North Conway, New Hampshire in the United States and was part of the 1981 Volvo Grand Prix. The tournament ran from July 28 through August 3, 1981.
Charles Alling Gifford
1973 Volvo International
Mount Washington Hotel
Who is the Q: Who is the Australian actor who starred in both "Cut Bank" (2014) and "The Last Song" (2010)?
Title: Liam Hemsworth Passage: Liam Hemsworth (born 13 January 1990) is an Australian actor. He played the role of Josh Taylor in the soap opera "Neighbours" and as Marcus on the children's television series "The Elephant Princess". In American films, Hemsworth starred in "The Last Song" (2010), as Gale Hawthorne in "The Hunger Games" film series (2012–2015), and as Jake Morrison in "" (2016). Title: Cut Bank (film) Passage: Cut Bank is a 2014 American thriller film directed by Matt Shakman and written by Roberto Patino. Starring Liam Hemsworth, Billy Bob Thornton, John Malkovich, Teresa Palmer, and Michael Stuhlbarg, the film was selected to be screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. It was released in the United States on April 3, 2015, in a limited release and through video on demand by A24 Films. Title: Cut Bank, Montana Passage: Cut Bank is a city in and the county seat of Glacier County, Montana, United States, located just east of the "cut bank" (gorge) along Cut Bank Creek. The population was 2,869 at the 2010 census, and the estimated population in 2015 was 3,002. Title: Cut Bank Creek Passage: Cut Bank Creek is a tributary of the Marias River in the Missouri river basin watershed, approximately 75 mi (123 km) long, in northwestern Montana in the United States, which having deeply eroded steep cliff banks eponymously gives name to the cut bank formal terrain term of geological science. Title: Cut Bank Passage: A cut bank is an outside bank of a river that is continually being undercut. It also may refer to: Title: Miley Cyrus videography Passage: American actress, singer, and songwriter Miley Cyrus has appeared in music videos, films, and television series. From 2006 to 2011, Cyrus starred in the television series "Hannah Montana" as Miley Stewart and her alter ego, Hannah Montana. In 2009, Cyrus starred in the feature film "", whose soundtrack included her lead single "The Climb". Her other films included voicing the role of Penny in the animated film "Bolt" in 2008, "The Last Song" with Liam Hemsworth in 2010, and "LOL" with Demi Moore in 2012. Her song "When I Look at You" was part of "The Last Song" soundtrack with the music video directed by the film's producer, Adam Shankman. Title: Cut Bank Air Force Station Passage: Cut Bank Air Force Station (Perm ID: P-24, SAGE ID: Z-24) is a closed United States Air Force General Surveillance Radar station. It is located 30.4 mi northwest of Cut Bank, Montana. It was closed in 1965. Title: Cut Bank Municipal Airport Passage: Cut Bank Municipal Airport (IATA: CTB, ICAO: KCTB, FAA LID: CTB) is three miles southwest of Cut Bank, in Glacier County, Montana. It is owned by Cut Bank and Glacier County. Title: Cut bank Passage: A cut bank, also known as a river cliff or river-cut cliff, is the outside bank of a water channel (stream), which is continually undergoing erosion. Cut banks are found in abundance along mature or meandering streams, they are located on the "outside" of a stream bend, known as a meander, opposite the slip-off slope on the inside of the bend. They are shaped much like a small cliff, and are formed by the erosion of soil as the stream collides with the river bank. As opposed to a point bar which is an area of deposition, a cut bank is an area of erosion. Title: Cut Bank station Passage: Cut Bank station is a train station in Cut Bank, Montana. It is served by Amtrak's "Empire Builder", and is an important regional railway freight yard for BNSF Railway, which operates several grain collection elevators in the yard. The station site is owned by Amtrak, while the adjacent yard, trackage and signals are owned by BNSF Railway. The station is less than a mile from Cut Bank Creek gorge, which gives the county seat, station, and yard their names.
Liam Hemsworth
Cut Bank (film)
Liam Hemsworth
Who was born at an earlier date, Ray McCarey or Martin Brest?
Title: Ray McCarey Passage: Raymond Benedict "Ray" McCarey (September 6, 1904 – December 1, 1948) was an American film director. Title: Martin Brest Passage: Martin Brest (born August 8, 1951) is an American film director, screenwriter, and producer. Title: Two Plus Fours Passage: Two Plus Fours is a 1930 American short film featuring the Rhythm Boys (Bing Crosby, Al Rinker and Harry Barris) and directed by Ray McCarey. Title: Girl o' My Dreams Passage: Girl o' My Dreams (a.k.a. "Love Race") is a 1934 American college comedy film directed by Ray McCarey. Title: Cadet Girl Passage: Cadet Girl is a 1941 comedy film directed by Ray McCarey and written by Stanley Rauh and H.W. Hanemann. The film stars Carole Landis, George Montgomery, Shepperd Strudwick, William Tracy, Janis Carter and Robert Lowery. The film was released on November 28, 1941, by 20th Century Fox. The film is now considered lost, due to the fact that there are no known copies to exist on DVD. Title: Let's Make a Million Passage: Let's Make a Million is a 1936 American comedy film directed by Ray McCarey and written by Manuel Seff and Robert Yost. The film stars Charlotte Wynters, Edward Everett Horton, Porter Hall, J. M. Kerrigan, Margaret Seddon and Margaret McWade. The film was released on December 13, 1936, by Paramount Pictures. Title: The Devil's Party Passage: The Devil's Party is a 1938 American crime film directed by Ray McCarey based on the Borden Chase novel "Hells' Kitchen Has a Pantry". Title: So This Is Washington Passage: So This Is Washington is a 1943 American film directed by Ray McCarey starring Chester Lauck. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Sound (James L. Fields). It is also known as Dollar A Year Man. Title: Free Eats Passage: Free Eats is a 1932 "Our Gang" short comedy film directed by Ray McCarey. It was the 112th (24th talking Our Gang episode) "Our Gang" short that was released. Title: Sunset Range Passage: Sunset Range is a 1935 American Western film directed by Ray McCarey.
Raymond Benedict "Ray" McCarey
Ray McCarey
Martin Brest
Is David Allen or Dillian Whyte older?
Title: Dillian Whyte Passage: Dillian Whyte (born 11 April 1988) is a British professional boxer. He has held the WBC International heavyweight title since 2016, and previously the British heavyweight title from 2016 to 2017. Whyte is also a former kickboxing champion, having held the BIKMA British super-heavyweight title and the European K1 title, and has also competed professionally in mixed martial arts. Title: Dave Allen (boxer) Passage: David Allen (born 21 March 1992) is British professional boxer. He has fought 16 times and his record stands at 12 wins, 3 defeats and 1 draw. In 2016 he took on Dillian Whyte and Luis Ortiz, two of the well known names in heavyweight boxing. On May 27, 2017, Allen took on Jamaica's Lenroy Thomas for the Commonwealth title. Allen lost on a split decision with close scorecards reading 115-114, 114-115, 115-114 in favour of Thomas. Title: Allen Hickling Passage: David Allen Hickling (born May 29, 1934), known as Allen Hickling, is a retired Architect, Planning/Strategic Choice Process consultant, author, game designer, and an authority in the field of toy forts and castles. Title: David Allen Passage: David Allen, Dave Allen, David Allan, or Dave Allan may refer to: Title: Daevid Allen Passage: Christopher David Allen (13 January 1938 – 13 March 2015), known as Daevid Allen, sometimes credited as Divided Alien, was an Australian poet, guitarist, singer, composer and performance artist. He was co-founder of the psychedelic rock groups Soft Machine (in the UK, 1966) and Gong (in France, 1967). Title: Duane Allen Passage: Duane David Allen (born April 29, 1943) had formal training in both operatic and quartet singing before becoming a member of The Oak Ridge Boys in 1966. Allen is the lead singer for the quartet and is heard on the majority of their most successful songs. Title: Rockin' Dave Allen Passage: David Allen Stich, a.k.a. Rockin’ Dave Allen, a.k.a. Dave Allen, (September 27, 1941 – April 28, 1985) was an American blues guitarist, singer and songwriter. Allen performed live throughout Texas and the Gulf Coast area from the late 1950s through the early 1980s. He recorded for the Jin, Eric, International Artists, Rock-a-Billy and Big Orange record labels for a total of sixteen 45 sides and two vinyl LPs. Some of this material has also appeared on compact disc anthologies by Ace Records. Approximately eighty minutes of Allen’s recordings remain unreleased. Title: David Allen Green Passage: David Allen Green (born March 1971; "Allen" is his second forename) is an English lawyer and writer. He is the former legal correspondent for the "New Statesman"; is a columnist on law and policy for the Financial Times; and blogs as Jack of Kent. Title: David Allen (rugby league) Passage: David Allen (born 15 September 1985) is an English-born Irish international rugby league footballer who plays for Whitehaven. His position of choice is at second row. Allen served a two-year ban from rugby league after testing positive for Benzoylecgonine, a metabolite of cocaine in November 2006. He previously played for Wigan, Oldham, Barrow and Widnes. Title: Fort D.A. Russell (Wyoming) Passage: Fort D. A. Russell, also known as Fort Francis E. Warren, Francis E. Warren Air Force Base and Fort David A. Russell, was a post and base of operations for the United States Army, and later the Air Force, located in Cheyenne, Wyoming. The fort had been established in 1867 to protect workers for the Union Pacific Railroad. It was named in honor of David Allen Russell, a Civil War general killed at the Battle of Opequon. In 1930, the fort's name was changed to Fort Francis E. Warren. In 1949, it became Francis E. Warren Air Force Base.
Dillian Whyte
Dave Allen (boxer)
Dillian Whyte
Arcadians is a fixed shooter for the BBC Micro and Acorn Electron, and is very similar to which arcade game that was developed by Namco and released in October 1979?
Title: Galaxian Passage: Galaxian (ギャラクシアン , Gyarakushian ) is an arcade game that was developed by Namco and released in October 1979. It was published by Namco in Japan and imported to North America by Midway that December. A fixed shooter game in which the player controls a spaceship at the bottom of the screen, and shoots enemies descending in various directions, it was designed to compete with Taito Corporation's successful earlier game "Space Invaders" (which was released in the previous year, and also imported to the US by Midway Games). Title: Arcadians (video game) Passage: Arcadians is a fixed shooter for the BBC Micro and Acorn Electron programmed by Nick Pelling and released by Acornsoft. It is very similar to the Namco arcade game "Galaxian". Title: Cybertron Mission Passage: Cybertron Mission is a two-dimensional shooter game, released by Micro Power (a.k.a. Program Power) in 1983 for the BBC Micro and Acorn Electron and later ported to the Commodore 64 in the same year. The game is heavily influenced by the 1982 Atari 8-bit computer game "Shamus", which was itself inspired by the 1980 arcade game "Berzerk". Title: Starship Command Passage: Acornsoft's Starship Command is a computer game released in 1983 for the BBC Micro and Acorn Electron. It was available on cassette as well as 5.25" disc for the BBC and ROM cartridge for the Acorn Electron Plus 1 expansion module. The game was written by Peter Irvin who, along with Jeremy Smith, went on to create the complex arcade adventure "Exile". Title: Confuzion Passage: Confuzion is a puzzle game developed and published by Incentive Software for the ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, BBC Micro, and Acorn Electron. The object is to guide a spark along a fuse wire. It is similar to the 1982 arcade game "Loco-Motion." "Confuzion" was written by Paul Shirley who later wrote "Spindizzy". Title: Snapper (video game) Passage: Snapper is a clone of the Namco arcade game "Pac-Man" programmed by Jonathan Griffiths for the BBC Micro and released as one of the launch titles for Acornsoft in 1982. It was later released as one of Acornsoft's launch titles for the Acorn Electron in 1983. Title: Acornsoft Passage: Acornsoft was the software arm of Acorn Computers, and a major publisher of software for the BBC Micro and Acorn Electron. As well as games, it also produced a large number of educational titles, extra computer languages and business and utility packages – these included word processor "VIEW" and the spreadsheet "ViewSheet" supplied on ROM and cartridge for the BBC Micro/Acorn Electron and included as standard in the BBC Master and Acorn Business Computer. Title: Acorn Computers Passage: Acorn Computers Ltd. was a British computer company established in Cambridge, England, in 1978. The company produced a number of computers which were especially popular in the UK, including the Acorn Electron and the Acorn Archimedes. Acorn's BBC Micro computer dominated the UK educational computer market during the 1980s. It is more known for its BBC Micro model B computer than for its other products. Title: Galaforce Passage: Galaforce is a fixed shooter video game for the BBC Micro and Acorn Electron, written by Kevin Edwards and published by Superior Software in 1986. It spawned a sequel, "Galaforce 2" (1988) and an updated remake for Microsoft Windows, "Galaforce Worlds" (2003). Title: The Micro User Passage: The Micro User (titled BBC Micro User in the first three issues) was a British specialist magazine catering to users of the BBC Microcomputer series, Acorn Electron, Acorn Archimedes and, to a limited extent, the Cambridge Z88. It had a comprehensive mix of reviews of games, application software, and the latest Acorn computers; type-in programs (duplicated on a "cover disk" which was available separately), a correspondence page offering help with computer problems, and approachable technical articles on programming and the BBC Micro's internals.
Galaxian
Arcadians (video game)
Galaxian
What nationality was the famous opera composer depicted in the movie Puccini?
Title: Puccini (film) Passage: Puccini is a 1953 Italian drama film directed by Carmine Gallone. It stars actor Gabriele Ferzetti in the role of Giacomo Puccini. Title: Giacomo Puccini Passage: Giacomo Antonio Domenico Michele Secondo Maria Puccini (] ; 22 December 1858 29 November 1924) was an Italian opera composer who has been called "the greatest composer of Italian opera after Verdi". Title: Giuseppe Mosca Passage: Giuseppe Mosca (1772 in Naples – 1839 in Messina) was an Italian opera composer, the older brother of Luigi Mosca, also an opera composer. He is mainly remembered as the composer who said that Rossini copied in La pietra del paragone the "crescendo" from his opera "I pretendenti delusi". Title: Jacopo Puccini Passage: Jacopo (Giacomo) Puccini (] ; 26 January 1712 16 May 1781) was an 18th-century Italian composer who lived and worked primarily in Lucca, Tuscany. He was the first of five generations of composers, the most famous of whom was his great-great-grandson, the opera composer Giacomo Puccini. Title: Bidu Sayão International Vocal Competition Passage: The Bidu Sayão International Vocal Competition (Portuguese: Concurso Internacional de Canto Bidu Sayão) is a singing competition held at the city of Belo Horizonte in Brazil named after that country's most famous opera singer, Bidu Sayão. It is a competition open to singers of any nationality for up-and-coming young singers and as such has an age restriction. The competition is divided between male and female participants and is the most important vocal competition in Latin America. Title: L'incantesimo Passage: L'incantesimo is a short opera in one act by Italian composer Italo Montemezzi. Its libretto was written by playwright Sem Benelli who had previously collaborated with the composer on his most famous opera, "L'amore dei tre re". Benelli finished the text in 1933, and Montemezzi started work on the score, but the composer's unpleasant relationship with Mussolini's government made Italy inconducive to creative work. Montemezzi resumed work on "L'incantesimo" during the summer of 1943 in Beverly Hills, his home during a 10-year sojourn in the United States. Upon completion of the score, he offered it to the NBC Symphony, professing admiration for their orchestra. Title: Antônio Carlos Gomes Passage: Antônio Carlos Gomes (] ; Campinas, July 11, 1836 – Belém, September 16, 1896) was the first New World composer whose work was accepted by Europe. The only non-European who was successful as an opera composer in Italy, during the "golden age of opera", contemporary to Verdi and Puccini and the first composer of non-European lineage to be accepted into the Classic tradition of music. Title: Luigi Illica Passage: Luigi Illica (9 May 1857 – 16 December 1919) was an Italian librettist who wrote for Giacomo Puccini (usually with Giuseppe Giacosa), Pietro Mascagni, Alfredo Catalani, Umberto Giordano, Baron Alberto Franchetti and other important Italian composers. His most famous opera libretti are those for "La Bohème", "Tosca", "Madama Butterfly" and "Andrea Chénier". Title: Camille Erlanger Passage: Camille Erlanger (25 May 186324 April 1919) was a Parisian-born French opera composer. He studied at the Paris Conservatory under Léo Delibes (composition), Georges Mathias (piano), as well as Émile Durand and Antoine Taubon (harmony). In 1888 he won the Prix de Rome for his cantata "Velléda". His most famous opera, "Le Juif polonais", was produced at the Opéra-Comique in 1900. Title: Wein, Weib und Gesang Passage: Strauss' works at this age displays the Waltz King at the height of his creative powers, and it was no less evident in this waltz with its 137-bar introduction, combining tranquil melodies with superb orchestration. Its admirers include the famous opera composer Richard Wagner and Strauss' good friend Johannes Brahms.
Italian
Puccini (film)
Giacomo Puccini
Where is the No. 126 Helicopter Flight, IAF equipped with the Soviet/Russian heavy transport helicopter Mil Mi-26 located?
Title: Mil Mi-26 Passage: The Mil Mi-26 (Russian: Миль Ми-26 , NATO reporting name: Halo) is a Soviet/Russian heavy transport helicopter. Its product code is "izdeliye 90". Operated by both military and civilian operators, it is the largest and most powerful helicopter to have gone into series production. Title: No. 126 Helicopter Flight, IAF Passage: No. 126 Helicopter Flight (Featherweights) is a fighter squadron and is equipped with Mil Mi-26 and based at Chandigarh Air Force Station. Title: Mil Mi-6 Passage: The Mil Mi-6 (NATO reporting name Hook), given the article number "izdeliye 50" and company designation V-6, was a Soviet/Russian heavy transport helicopter that was designed by the Mil design bureau. It was built in large numbers for both military and civil roles. Title: 1992 Azerbaijani Mil Mi-8 shootdown Passage: On January 28, 1992, the Azerbaijani transport helicopter Mil Mi-8 was reportedly shot down by a heat-seeking missile near the town of Shusha. Title: Aérospatiale SA 321 Super Frelon Passage: The Aérospatiale (formerly Sud Aviation) SA 321 Super Frelon ("Super Hornet") is a three-engined heavy transport helicopter produced by aerospace manufacturer Sud Aviation (later Aérospatiale) of France. It held the distinction of being the most powerful helicopter to be built in Europe at one point, as well as being the world's fastest helicopter. Title: Mil V-16 Passage: The Mil V-16 was a Soviet heavy cargo/transport helicopter project of the late 1960s. The Mil V-16 was designed by Mil Design Bureau, a Moscow helicopter plant. The original scheme described a heavy side-by-side twin-rotor aircraft with two soloviev D-25VF gas turbine engines below six-bladed rotors at the tips of heavily supported wings on each side of the fuselage and tricycle-type landing gear, with both rear landing wheels mounted below the wings while the front wheel was located below the cockpit, as well as located directly under the wings. Title: Mil Mi-8 Passage: The Mil Mi-8 (Russian: Ми-8 , NATO reporting name: Hip) is a medium twin-turbine helicopter, originally designed by the Soviet Union, and now produced by Russia. In addition to its most common role as a transport helicopter, the Mi-8 is also used as an airborne command post, armed gunship, and reconnaissance platform. Along with the related, more powerful Mil Mi-17, the Mi-8 is among the world's most-produced helicopters, used by over 50 countries. As of 2015, it is the third most common operational military aircraft in the world. Title: Mil Mi-32 Passage: The Mil Mi-32 was a conceptual helicopter developed by the former Soviet Union in 1982. It was to be equipped with three rotors, with two engines driving each rotor. These engines were the same ones found in the smaller transport Mil Mi-26. Title: 2002 Khankala Mi-26 crash Passage: On 19 August 2002, a group of Chechen separatists armed with a man-portable air-defense system brought down a Russian Mil Mi-26 helicopter in a minefield, which resulted in the death of 127 Russian soldiers in the greatest loss of life in the history of helicopter aviation. It was also the most deadly aviation disaster ever suffered by the Russian Armed Forces, as well as their worst loss of life in a single day since 1999. Title: Mil Mi-38 Passage: The Mil Mi-38 is a transport helicopter designed by Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant. Originally intended as a replacement for the Mil Mi-8 and the Mi-17, it is being marketed in both military and civil versions. It flew for the first time on 22 December 2003 and was certified on 30 December 2015.
Chandigarh Air Force Station
No. 126 Helicopter Flight, IAF
Mil Mi-26
What South Korean film written by Hwang In-ho starred Kim Go-eun?
Title: Monster (2014 film) Passage: Monster () is a 2014 South Korean thriller film written and directed by Hwang In-ho, starring Lee Min-ki and Kim Go-eun. Title: Kim Go-eun Passage: Kim Go-eun (born July 2, 1991) is a South Korean actress. She debuted in the critically acclaimed film "A Muse" (2012) where she won several Best New Actress awards in South Korea. She next appeared in the crime thrillers "Monster" (2014), "Coin Locker Girl" (2015) and "Memories of the Sword" (2015). Kim then extended her filmography to television where she played leading roles in the tvN dramas "Cheese in the Trap" (2016) and "" (2016-2017). Title: Canola (film) Passage: Canola (; lit. Grandmother Gye-choon) is a 2016 South Korean film starring Youn Yuh-jung, Kim Go-eun and Choi Min-ho. Title: Byul Passage: Kim Go-eun (Korean: 김고은 ), known by her stage name of 별 (Byul, "star"), is a South Korean singer. 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. Title: Cheese in the Trap (TV series) Passage: Cheese in the Trap () is a South Korean television series starring Park Hae-jin, Kim Go-eun, Seo Kang-joon and Lee Sung-kyung. It aired on the cable network tvN on Mondays and Tuesdays for 16 episodes between 4 January–1 March 2016. The series is based on the webtoon of the same name, serialized on Naver from 2010–2016, although it featured an original ending since the webtoon had not been completed at the time of filming. 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. Title: Coin Locker Girl Passage: Coin Locker Girl (; lit. Chinatown) is a 2015 South Korean film written and directed by Han Jun-hee, starring Kim Hye-soo, Kim Go-eun, Uhm Tae-goo with Park Bo-gum and Go Kyung-pyo. It was selected to screen in the International Critics' Week section of the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. Title: Hwang In-ho Passage: Hwang In-ho is a South Korean film director and screenwriter. He wrote and directed the horror-romantic comedy "Spellbound" (2011) and the crime thriller "Monster" (2014). Title: Spellbound (2011 film) Passage: Spellbound (; lit. "Chilling Romance") is a 2011 South Korean horror romantic comedy film, starring Son Ye-jin and Lee Min-ki. It is about a magician who falls in love with a woman who can see ghosts. It was written and directed by Hwang In-ho which also marks his directorial debut.
Monster
Kim Go-eun
Monster (2014 film)
Do Adam Duritz and Louise Post have the same profession?
Title: Louise Post Passage: Louise Lightner Post (born December 7, 1966) is an American musician. She is best known for being the vocalist and guitarist of alternative rock band Veruca Salt, which she co-founded with Nina Gordon in 1992. Title: Adam Duritz Passage: Adam Fredric Duritz (born August 1, 1964) is an American musician, songwriter, record producer, and film producer. He is best known for his role as frontman and vocalist for the rock band Counting Crows, of which he is a founding member and principal composer of their catalog of songs. Title: Sunrise in the Land of Milk and Honey Passage: Sunrise in the Land of Milk and Honey is Cracker's eighth studio album. It was released in May 2009 on 429 Records. It is the final album to feature longtime drummer Frank Funaro and is notable for the contributions of many guest artists such as Adam Duritz, Patterson Hood, and John Doe. Title: Counting Crows Passage: Counting Crows is an American rock band from Berkeley, California, formed in 1991. The band consists of Adam Duritz (lead vocals, piano), David Bryson (guitar), Charlie Gillingham (keyboards, accordion), Dan Vickrey (lead guitar), David Immerglück (guitar, banjo, mandolin), Jim Bogios (drums, percussion) and Millard Powers (bass guitar). Title: David Bryson Passage: David Bryson (born October 5, 1961) is a guitarist and vocalist for Counting Crows. He was a student of guitarist Joe Satriani. Prior to forming Counting Crows with Adam Duritz, he produced recordings by Duritz and his band, The Himalayans, from San Francisco, California. He formed Counting Crows with Duritz in San Francisco in 1991. Title: Flyer (album) Passage: Flyer is a 15-track studio album, primarily of original material by the singer-songwriter Nanci Griffith, released in 1994. It was nominated for Best Contemporary Folk Album in the 37th Annual Grammy Awards (March 1, 1995). The album has contributions from Peter Buck, Mark Knopfler, Emmylou Harris, Larry Mullen Jr., Adam Clayton, Adam Duritz, The Chieftains and the Indigo Girls. Title: Freeloaders (film) Passage: Freeloaders is an American ensemble comedy film directed by Dan Rosen and written by Rosen and singer Dave Gibbs. The film is produced by the Broken Lizard comedy troupe and is independently financed. "Freeloaders" stars Clifton Collins Jr., Josh Lawson, Kevin Sussman, Zoe Boyle, Nat Faxon, Warren Hutcherson, Jane Seymour, Olivia Munn, Dave Foley and Counting Crows lead singer Adam Duritz. It follows a group of friends who find their luxurious lifestyle threatened when the rock star they freeload off decides to sell his home. Title: Saturday Nights & Sunday Mornings Passage: Saturday Nights & Sunday Mornings is the fifth studio album by Counting Crows, released in the United States on March 25, 2008. It is thematically divided into two sides: the rock music of "Saturday Nights" and the more country-influenced "Sunday Mornings." Vocalist and lyricist Adam Duritz states that the album "is about really wanting to mean something and failing to do it. You want your life to mean something. You want to be somebody and then what you turn out to be is so much less than what you thought you were going to be." Title: Dream This Passage: Dream This is the debut album from Joe 90, released on Adam Duritz of Counting Crows's label E Pluribus Unum through Geffen. " Rolling Stone" said "singer-guitarist Chris Seefried steers along melodically facile, softly yelping rockers like 'Mascara' and 'Drive' - the album's showstopper - with velvety imprecision." Title: Maria (Counting Crows) Passage: Maria is a recurring character in the songs written by Adam Duritz, the songwriter and lead singer of Counting Crows. Maria has appeared in the lyrics of five Counting Crows songs and in two other songs written by Duritz, and has fueled speculation and debate among fans. Duritz contends that she is fictional.
yes
Adam Duritz
Louise Post
In between Symphytum and Bolax which one is endemic to temperate South America?
Title: Symphytum Passage: Symphytum is a genus of flowering plants in the family Boraginaceae. Its species are known by the common name comfrey. There are up to 35 known species. Some species and hybrids, particularly "S. officinale" and "S." × "uplandicum", are used in gardening and herbal medicine. Title: Bolax Passage: Bolax is a genus of flowering plant in the Apiaceae, with 4 or 5 species. It is endemic to temperate South America. Title: Phaneromyces Passage: Phaneromyces is a genus of saprobic fungi in the monotypic family Phaneromycetaceae (order Ostropales). "Phaneromyces" consists of two species known from temperate South America. Title: Heterobathmia pseuderiocrania Passage: Heterobathmia pseuderiocrania is a type of moth that belongs to the Heterobathmiidae family. It was identified by Kristensen and Nielsen in 1979. It is found in temperate South America, including Argentina. It is more commonly referred to as a southern beech moth. Title: Lathyrus Passage: Lathyrus (commonly known as peavines or vetchlings) is a genus in the legume family Fabaceae and contains approximately 160 species. They are native to temperate areas, with a breakdown of 52 species in Europe, 30 species in North America, 78 in Asia, 24 in tropical East Africa, and 24 in temperate South America. There are annual and perennial species which may be climbing or bushy. This genus has numerous sections, including "Orobus", which was once a separate genus. Title: Asteriscium Passage: Asteriscium is a genus of flowering plant in the Apiaceae, with about 8 species. It is endemic to temperate South America. Title: Austroomphaliaster Passage: Austroomphaliaster is a fungal genus in the family Tricholomataceae. It is a monotypic genus, containing the single species Austroomphaliaster nahuelbutensis, found in temperate South America. Title: Heterobathmia valvifer Passage: Heterobathmia valvifer is a moth of the Heterobathmiidae family. It was described by Kristensen and Nielsen in 1998. It is found in temperate South America. Title: Austroclitocybe Passage: Austroclitocybe is a genus of fungi in the family Tricholomataceae. The genus is monotypic, containing the single species Austroclitocybe veronicae, found in temperate South America. The genus was circumscribed by Jörg H. Raithelhuber in 1972. Title: Helcomyzidae Passage: The Helcomyzidae are a small family of flies in the Acalyptratae. The larvae feed on kelp and other organic matter washed up on shorelines. Species diversity is highest in New Zealand and south temperate South America. They are sometimes allied with the families Dryomyzidae or Coelopidae.
Bolax
Symphytum
Bolax
What is the nationality of the author of the novel that the film "Viva Max!" is based on?
Title: Jim Lehrer Passage: James Charles Lehrer ( ;—born May 19, 1934) is an American journalist and a novelist. Title: Viva Max! Passage: Viva Max! is a 1969 comedy film starring Peter Ustinov, Jonathan Winters and John Astin, directed by Jerry Paris. The film was written by Elliott Baker and based on a 1966 novel by Jim Lehrer. Title: Anton Corbijn Passage: Anton Johannes Gerrit Corbijn van Willenswaard (] ; born 20 May 1955) is a Dutch photographer, music video director, and film director. He is the creative director behind the visual output of Depeche Mode and U2, having handled the principal promotion and sleeve photography for both bands over three decades. Some of his works include music videos for Depeche Mode's "Enjoy the Silence" (1990), U2's "One" (version 1) (1991), Bryan Adams' "Do I Have to Say the Words? ", Nirvana's "Heart-Shaped Box" (1993) and Coldplay's "Talk" (2005) and "Viva la Vida" (2008), as well as the Ian Curtis biographical film "Control" (2007), "The American" (2010), and "A Most Wanted Man" (2014), based on John le Carré's 2008 novel of the same name. Title: Para sa Hopeless Romantic Passage: Para sa Hopeless Romantic is a 2015 Philippine teen romance film based on the best-selling romantic novel of the same name by Marcelo Santos III. The film is directed by Andoy Ranay, starring James Reid, Nadine Lustre, Julia Barretto and Iñigo Pascual. It was distributed by Viva Films and Star Cinema and was released on May 13, 2015, in select theaters across the Philippines. Title: Girlfriend for Hire Passage: Girlfriend For Hire is a 2016 romantic comedy film based on a Wattpad novel of the same name by Yam-Yam28. The film was directed by Vanessa de Leon and stars Yassi Pressman, Andre Paras and many more. Produced and distributed by Viva Films and SM Development Corp. (SMDC), it was released on February 10, 2016 in theaters nationwide. Title: Talk Back and You're Dead Passage: Talk Back and You're Dead is a 2014 Filipino teen romantic comedy-action film based on the best-selling novel of the same name originally published on Wattpad by Alesana Marie. The film is directed by Andoy Ranay, starring James Reid, Nadine Lustre and Joseph Marco. It was distributed by Viva Films and Skylight Films (a subsidiary of Star Cinema) and was released on August 20, 2014, in theaters nationwide. This movie is the very first movie of James Reid and Nadine Lustre under Star Cinema. Title: Max Havelaar (film) Passage: Max Havelaar (Dutch: "Max Havelaar of de koffieveilingen der Nederlandsche handelsmaatschappij" ) is a 1976 Dutch drama film directed by Fons Rademakers, based on the 1860 novel "Max Havelaar" by Multatuli. It was the country's submission for Best Foreign Language Film at the 49th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Title: This Time (film) Passage: This Time is a 2016 Filipino romantic drama film directed by Nuel Crisostomo Naval, starring real life couple, James Reid and Nadine Lustre. The film was loosely based on the Wattpad novel "That One Summer" by Aly Almario. This Time is Rated G by the MTRCB and Graded A by the Cinema Evaluation Board. It was released on May 4, 2016 by Viva Films and made ₱ pesos on its first opening day of showing. Title: Diary ng Panget: The Movie Passage: Diary ng Panget (lit. Diary of an Ugly Person) (also known as Diary ng Panget: The Movie) is a 2014 Filipino teen romantic comedy film based on the best-selling novel of the same name written and published on Wattpad by Denny R. The film was directed by Andoy Ranay and stars Nadine Lustre, James Reid, Yassi Pressman, and Andre Paras. It was distributed by Viva Films and released on April 2, 2014, in theaters nationwide. Title: J. J. Connolly Passage: J.J. Connolly is the author of two crime novels, "Layer Cake", and its sequel, "Viva La Madness". He also wrote the screenplay of the film based on his novel.
American
Viva Max!
Jim Lehrer
Did Frank Powell and Saul Metzstein both work in the film industry?
Title: Frank Powell Passage: Frank E. Powell was a stage and silent film actor, screenwriter, and director in the United States. He was born in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Title: Saul Metzstein Passage: Saul Metzstein (born 30 December 1970) is a Scottish film director. He is the son of renowned modernist architect Isi Metzstein, and Danielle Kahn. Metzstein was raised in Glasgow. He came to prominence with the 2001 feature "Late Night Shopping" (2001). Title: Dinosaurs on a Spaceship Passage: "Dinosaurs on a Spaceship" is the second episode of the seventh series of the British science fiction television programme "Doctor Who". It first aired on BBC One in the UK on 8 September 2012 and on BBC America on the same date in the United States. It was written by Chris Chibnall and directed by Saul Metzstein. Title: The Snowmen Passage: "The Snowmen" is an episode of the British science fiction television series "Doctor Who", first broadcast on Christmas Day 2012 on BBC One. It is the eighth "Doctor Who" Christmas special since the show's 2005 revival and the first to be within a series. It was written by head writer and executive producer Steven Moffat and directed by Saul Metzstein. Title: Guy X Passage: Guy X is a 2005 black comedy war film directed by Saul Metzstein, based on the novel "No One Thinks Of Greenland" by John Griesemer. The movie stars Jason Biggs, Natascha McElhone, Jeremy Northam, and Michael Ironside. Title: The Crimson Horror Passage: "The Crimson Horror" is the eleventh episode of the seventh series of the British science-fiction drama "Doctor Who". It was written by Mark Gatiss and directed by Saul Metzstein. Title: Chris Richmond Passage: Chris Richmond is a British film and television production designer. Having read architecture at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne, he started his career in the film industry in 1998 as an art department runner on the BBC drama 'Births, marriages and deaths', starring Ray Winstone, Mark Strong and Phil Davis. He moved up to standby Art Director and worked on a number of award winning films and television dramas including "Control", "Endgame" and "The Queen's Sister". During his career, Richmond has worked with a number of notable directors, including Pete Travis, Simon Cellan Jones, Jez Butterworth, Saul Metzstein, Carol Morley and Matt Hope. Title: A Town Called Mercy Passage: "A Town Called Mercy" is the third episode of the seventh series of the British science fiction television series "Doctor Who", transmitted on BBC One in the United Kingdom on 15 September 2012. It was written by Toby Whithouse and directed by Saul Metzstein. Title: The Dazzling Miss Davison Passage: The Dazzling Miss Davison is a lost 1917 silent film drama directed by Frank Powell and starring Marjorie Rambeau. Powell produced the feature and released it through the Mutual Film Company. Title: The Name of the Doctor Passage: "The Name of the Doctor" is the thirteenth and final episode of the seventh series of the British science-fiction drama "Doctor Who" and was broadcast on 18   2013 (2013--) . It was written by Steven Moffat and directed by Saul Metzstein.
yes
Frank Powell
Saul Metzstein
Kingthorpe is a hamlet in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England, it sits on the B1202 road from Wragby to which village and civil parish in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England?
Title: Bardney Passage: Bardney is a village and civil parish in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. The population of the civil parish was 1,643 at the 2001 census increasing to 1,848 (including Southrey) at the 2011 census. The village sits on the east bank of the River Witham and 9 mi east from the city and county town of Lincoln. Title: Kingthorpe Passage: Kingthorpe is a hamlet in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. The hamlet is in the civil parish of Apley, and is situated 10 mi east from the city and county town of Lincoln and 9 mi south from the market town of Market Rasen. It sits on the B1202 road from Wragby to Bardney, and 1 mi to the east from the parish village of Apley. Title: Rand, Lincolnshire Passage: Rand is a small village and civil parish in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated approximately 9 mi north-east from the city of Lincoln and approximately 2 mi west from Wragby, and near the A158 road from Lincoln to Skegness. The nearest large town is Market Rasen, about 5 mi north-east. The village is 87 ft above sea level. The population is listed under Goltho. Title: Lissington Passage: Lissington is a village and civil parish in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. The population of the civil parish at the 2011 census was 154. It lies 4 mi south from the town of Market Rasen, and about 4 miles north from the town of Wragby. Title: Apley Passage: Apley is a hamlet and civil parish in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated 1 mi west from the hamlet of Kingthorpe and the site of Kingthorpe railway station, and approximately 2 mi south-west from Wragby. Title: Thorpe in the Fallows Passage: Thorpe in the Fallows, also known as Thorpe le Fallows is a small hamlet and civil parish in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England, approximately 6 mi north from the city and county town of Lincoln. It has sometimes been called "West Thorpe", with the nearby parish of Aisthorpe known as "East Thorpe". The population of the hamlet is included in the civil parish of Stow. Title: Linwood, Lincolnshire Passage: Linwood is a small village and civil parish in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England, on the minor B1202 road about 2 mi south from the town of Market Rasen. The population (including Buslingthorpe) at the 2011 census was 143. Title: Kettlethorpe, Lincolnshire Passage: Kettlethorpe is a village and civil parish in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated 10 mi west from the city of Lincoln. The hamlet of Hardwick and the villages of Drinsey Nook and Laughterton lie within Kettlethorpe parish. The population of the civil parish taken at the 2011 census was 426. Title: Blyborough Passage: Blyborough is a village and civil parish in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. The population of the civil parish at the 2011 census was 115. It lies on the B1398 road, 9 mi east from Gainsborough, 16 mi north from Lincoln and 3 mi south from Kirton Lindsey. Title: Snelland Passage: Snelland is a village and civil parish in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England It is situated approximately 9 mi north-east from the city and county town of Lincoln and about 5 mi from the town of Market Rasen. The civil parish includes the hamlet of Swinthorpe. The population at the 2011 census was included in the civil parish of Friesthorpe.
Bardney
Kingthorpe
Bardney
Are Hottonia and Brachyscome both genuses?
Title: Hottonia Passage: Hottonia is a genus of aquatic flowering plants in the family Primulaceae. It comprises two species: Title: Brachyscome Passage: Brachyscome is a genus of flowering plants in the aster family, Asteraceae. Most are endemic to Australia, and a few occur in New Zealand and New Guinea. Title: Tůně u Hajské Passage: Tůně u Hajské is natural monument close to the town Strakonice in Strakonice District, Czech Republic. The area is protected due to large amount of small pools in Otava River floodplain which were formed as a result of gold mining in the Middle Ages. These ponds are containing habitat of critically endangered aquatic plant "Hottonia palustris" and many representatives of amphibian species as "Bufo bufo", "Bufo viridis", "Bombina bombina", "Hyla arborea", "Pelophylax esculentus" and "Rana ridibunda". Title: Brachyscome scapigera Passage: Brachyscome scapigera, commonly known as tufted daisy, is a perennial herb in the family Asteraceae. The species is endemic to south-eastern Australia. Title: Bažantnice u Pracejovic Passage: Bažantnice u Pracejovic is a Nature reserve near the town of Strakonice, Strakonice District, in the Czech Republic. The reason for protection of this area is the occurrence of a riparian forest relict in the Otava River bed with relatively preserved tree and herb layer with typical types of riparian forest. For example, in the area grows "Aconitum variegatum", "Hottonia palustris", "Thalictrum aquilegiifolium", "Corydalis intermedia", "Primula elatior", "Carex riparia", or "Lemna trisulca". Title: Hottonia inflata Passage: Hottonia inflata (American featherfoil or featherfoil) of the family Primulaceae is an aquatic plant. Title: List of Brachyscome species Passage: This is a list of Brachyscome species. Title: Brachyscome chrysoglossa Passage: Brachyscome chrysoglossa (Yellow-tongue daisy) is a perennial herb from Australia in the family Asteraceae. The species is endemic to Australia. Title: Brachyscome angustifolia Passage: Brachyscome angustifolia (commonly known as the Stiff Daisy or Grassland Daisy) is a pink or light purple species of daisy located in Australia, with a few in New Zealand and Papua New Guinea. Title: Brachyscome multifida Passage: Brachyscome multifida is a perennial herb in the family Asteraceae. Common names include cut-leaved daisy, rocky daisy, and Hawkesbury daisy. The species is endemic to Australia.
yes
Hottonia
Brachyscome
Are Stachyurus and Corylopsis both native to eastern Asia?
Title: Stachyurus Passage: Stachyurus is the only genus in the flowering plant family Stachyuraceae, native to the Himalayas and eastern Asia. They are deciduous shrubs or small trees with pendent racemes of 4-petalled flowers which appear on the bare branches before the leaves. The plants have leaves with serrate margins. Stachyuraceae contains a single genus with eight species. Title: Corylopsis Passage: Corylopsis is a genus of nearly 30 species of shrubs in the witch hazel family, Hamamelidaceae, native to eastern Asia with the majority of species endemic in China but with some also in Japan, Korea, and the Himalayas. This genus is also known from the extinct species "Corylopsis reedae" described from Eocene leaf fossils found in Washington State, USA. Title: Osmunda claytoniana Passage: Osmunda claytoniana, the interrupted fern, is a fern native to Eastern Asia and eastern North America, in the Eastern United States and Eastern Canada. Title: Paeonia lactiflora Passage: Paeonia lactiflora (Chinese peony or common garden peony) is a species of herbaceous perennial flowering plant in the family Paeoniaceae, native to central and eastern Asia from eastern Tibet across northern China to eastern Siberia. Title: Yellow-rumped flycatcher Passage: The yellow-rumped flycatcher, Korean flycatcher or tricolor flycatcher ("Ficedula zanthopygia") is a species of flycatcher found in eastern Asia. A distinctive species with almost no look-alike other than the narcissus flycatcher. It breeds in eastern Asia including parts of Mongolia, Transbaikal, southern China, Korea and western Japan. They winter in parts of the Malay Peninsula and South Asia. Title: Hydrangea Passage: Hydrangea ( ; common names hydrangea or hortensia) is a genus of 70–75 species of flowering plants native to southern and eastern Asia (China, Japan, Korea, the Himalayas, and Indonesia) and the Americas. By far the greatest species diversity is in eastern Asia, notably China, Japan, and Korea. Most are shrubs 1 to 3 meters tall, but some are small trees, and others lianas reaching up to 30 m by climbing up trees. They can be either deciduous or evergreen, though the widely cultivated temperate species are all deciduous. Title: Cambaroides Passage: Cambaroides is a genus of freshwater crayfish from eastern Asia (eastern Russia, northeastern China, Korean Peninsula and Japan). Together with "Astacus", they are the only crayfish native to Asia. "Cambaroides" contains seven species: Title: Celtis Passage: Celtis, commonly known as hackberries or nettle trees, is a genus of about 60–70 species of deciduous trees widespread in warm temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere, in southern Europe, southern and eastern Asia, and southern and central North America, south to central Africa, and northern and central South America. The genus is present in the fossil record at least since the Miocene of Europe, and Paleocene of North America and eastern Asia. Title: Lygodium japonicum Passage: Lygodium japonicum is a species of fern that is known by the common names vine-like fern and Japanese climbing fern. It is native to eastern Asia, including Japan, Korea, southeastern Asia, and India, and eastern Australia. The fern is present in the southeastern United States and Puerto Rico as an introduced species. Title: Dryopteris Passage: Dryopteris , commonly called wood fern, male fern (referring in particular to "Dryopteris filix-mas"), or buckler fern, is a genus of about 250 species of ferns with distribution in Eastern Asia, the Americas, Europe, Africa, and the Pacific islands, with the highest species diversity in eastern Asia. Many of the species have stout, slowly creeping rootstocks that form a crown, with a vase-like ring of fronds. The sori are round, with a peltate indusium. The stipes have prominent scales.
yes
Stachyurus
Corylopsis
Were Victoria Larimore and James P. Hogan in the same industry?
Title: James P. Hogan (director) Passage: James Patrick Hogan (September 21, 1890, Lowell, Massachusetts — November 4, 1943, North Hollywood, California) was an American filmmaker. Title: Victoria Larimore Passage: Victoria Ann Larimore (born October 5, 1956) is an American film director, television director, producer, screenwriter, and playwright. She received an Emmy nomination for her 1992 work, "Saying Kaddish." She has also produced:"The Amish: Not to Be Modern" (1985), "An Empty Bed" (1990), "Saying Kaddish" (1992), and the film noir thriller, "Room 32" (2002). Title: Life Returns Passage: Life Returns is a 1935 American film directed by Eugene Frenke and James P. Hogan and released by Universal Pictures. Title: Enemy Agents Meet Ellery Queen Passage: Enemy Agents Meet Ellery Queen is a 1942 black-and-white thriller film, directed by James P. Hogan and written by Ellery Queen, the duo of Manfred Lee and Frederic Dannay. Title: Power Dive (film) Passage: Power Dive is a 1941 American film directed by James P. Hogan. The film stars Richard Arlen, Jean Parker and Helen Mack. Title: My Lady's Lips Passage: My Lady's Lips (also known as My Ladies' Lips) is a 1925 silent drama film written by John F. Goodrich and directed by James P. Hogan for B.P. Schulberg and his Preferred Pictures Corporation. The film stars Alyce Mills, and represents an early role for actress Clara Bow. It is the tenth ever film for William Powell (better known for his later work in talking pictures), and the first of only two films where Powell and Bow worked together. Title: James P. McAnulty Passage: James P. McAnulty (sometimes McNulty) is the U.S. Envoy to Somalia. Since the U.S. officially recognized the government of Somalia and reopened its Mission there in 2013 after some 22 years, the United States has continued to be represented in Somalia by a special envoy based at its embassy in Nairobi, Kenya and titled a Special Representative rather than by a U.S. Ambassador. The US appointed James P. McAnulty, a career foreign service officer (FSO), who joined the U.S. Foreign Service in 1983, as the Mission’s Special Representative to Somalia, and he was received as such by the Somalia government on August 26, 2013. McAnulty was last prior to being appointed the U.S. Special Representative to Somalia, the U.S. Deputy Chief of Missions in Nigeria. A graduate of the United States Air Force Academy at Colorado Springs, Colorado, James McAnulty served as a commissioned officer in the U.S. Air Force before joining the U.S. Foreign Service. Title: Code of the Lifemaker Passage: Code of the Lifemaker is a 1983 novel by British science fiction author James P. Hogan. NASA's Advance Automation for Space Missions was the direct inspiration for this novel detailing first contact between Earth explorers and the Taloids, clanking replicators who have colonized Saturn's moon Titan. Title: Queen of the Mob Passage: Queen of the Mob is a 1940 American film (also known as "The Woman from Hell"), directed by James P. Hogan. Title: James P. Wilmot Passage: James P. Wilmot (1911–1980) was a pioneer aviation executive, landowner, philanthropist and horse breeder who served as Finance Chairman of the Democratic National Committee. The James P. Wilmot Cancer Center at the University of Rochester is named in his honor.
yes
Victoria Larimore
James P. Hogan (director)
What sport did Both Patrick McEnroe and Mike Bryan both play?
Title: Mike Bryan Passage: Michael Carl Bryan (born April 29, 1978) is an American professional tennis player. The right-hander turned professional in 1998. With his twin brother Bob, he has been world No. 1 doubles player for much of the last several years, first achieving top ranking in September 2003, and they became the second men's doubles team to complete the career golden slam by winning the 2012 Summer Olympics. He currently holds the records for the most ATP men's doubles titles (115) and final appearances (171), and is tied for fourth all-time in men's titles in the Open Era, all with his brother with the exception of one with Mahesh Bhupathi and another with Mark Knowles. Title: Patrick McEnroe Passage: Patrick John McEnroe (born July 1, 1966) is a former professional tennis player and the former captain of the United States Davis Cup team. Title: 1989 Los Angeles Open – Doubles Passage: John McEnroe and Mark Woodforde were the defending champions but only Woodforde competed that year with Patrick McEnroe. Title: 2015 French Open – Legends Over 45 Doubles Passage: John McEnroe and Patrick McEnroe were the defending champions, but were eliminated in the round-robin stage. Title: 1991 CA-TennisTrophy – Doubles Passage: Udo Riglewski and Michael Stich were the defending champions of the doubles event at the CA-TennisTrophy tennis tournament but lost in the semifinals to Jakob Hlasek and Patrick McEnroe. Title: John McEnroe Passage: John Patrick McEnroe Jr. (born February 16, 1959) is a retired American tennis player, often considered among the greatest in the history of the sport. He was known for his shot-making artistry and volleying skills, as well as his confrontational on-court behavior that frequently landed him in trouble with umpires and tennis authorities. Title: 2013 French Open – Legends Over 45 Doubles Passage: John McEnroe and Patrick McEnroe were the defending champions, but Patrick McEnroe did not participate. <br> Title: 2012 French Open – Legends Over 45 Doubles Passage: Guy Forget and Henri Leconte were the defending champions but lost the final to John McEnroe and Patrick McEnroe, 7–6, 6–3. Title: 1993 Paris Open – Doubles Passage: John McEnroe and Patrick McEnroe were the defending champions. John McEnroe did not participate this year. Patrick McEnroe partnered Richey Reneberg, losing in the second round. Title: 2014 French Open – Legends Over 45 Doubles Passage: Andrés Gómez and Mark Woodforde were the defending champions, but lost to John and Patrick McEnroe in the final, 6–4, 5–7, [7–10].
tennis
Patrick McEnroe
Mike Bryan