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Harm's Way is a 1962 war novel by James Bassett. Set in the Pacific theater during World War II , it follows the exploits of Captain Rockwell "Rock" Torrey as he plans and carries out naval operations against the Japanese.
In Harm's Way is a 1965 American epic historical romantic war film produced and directed by Otto Preminger [2] and starring John Wayne, Kirk Douglas, and Patricia Neal, with a supporting cast featuring Henry Fonda in a lengthy cameo, Tom Tryon, Paula Prentiss, Stanley Holloway, Burgess Meredith, Brandon deWilde, Jill Haworth, Dana Andrews, and Franchot Tone. [3]
The Chinese Widow (Chinese: 烽火芳菲), also known as In Harm's Way and The Hidden Soldier, is a 2017 Chinese war drama film directed by Danish director Bille August, starring Liu Yifei and Emile Hirsch. [1] [2] The film premiered at the 2017 Shanghai International Film Festival as the opening film and was released on 10 November 2017 in ...
James Elias Bassett Jr. [2] (October 18, 1912 – September 26, 1978) [3] was an American newspaper editor and author, most notably of the best-selling novel Harm's Way, which was later adapted into the motion picture In Harm's Way.
Harm's Way (1995), a short film starring Charlotte Sullivan; Harm's Way (2007), a thriller film starring Kathleen Quinlan; In Harm's Way (1965), a film based on the Bassett's novel; In Harm's Way, a Chinese war drama also known as The Chinese Widow; Into Harm's Way (2012), an American documentary about the West Point class of 1967
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In Harm’s Way spent more than six months on the New York Times bestseller list and became required reading on the U.S. Navy's reading list for officers. The unabridged audiobook edition of In Harm’s Way won the 2017 Audie Award in the History category. Stanton‘s third book, The Odyssey of Echo Company, [1] was published in 2017.
EPA’s own research shows that such pollution from these facilities causes a disproportionate amount of harm to under-resourced communities, low-income communities and communities of color.