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Twins (rendered in its title sequence logo as TWiiNS) is a 1988 American buddy comedy film directed and produced by Ivan Reitman. The film is about unlikely fraternal twin brothers ( Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVito ) who were separated at birth.
"Ballet Dancer" is a song by German synth-pop duo the Twins, released as both a 7" and 12" single from their third studio album, A Wild Romance (1983). The band's best selling single, it peaked at No. 19 in their home country of Germany, and at No. 10 in Switzerland, and No. 3 in Italy.
The Parent Trap is a 1961 American romantic comedy film written and directed by David Swift. [1] [2] It stars Hayley Mills (in a dual role) as a pair of teenage twins plotting to reunite their divorced parents by switching places with each other.
American-raised Hallie Parker and British-raised Annie James are twin sisters, who were separated at birth. By happenstance, the two attend the same summer camp and meet as complete strangers. Born to divorced parents Nick and Elizabeth, the preteen girls were raised on opposite sides of the Atlantic Ocean.
A Wild Romance is the third studio album by German synth-pop band the Twins, released in 1983 by Hansa International. The album peaked at No. 30 on the German album charts , and contained the band's two top 30 German hits, " Ballet Dancer " (No. 19) and "Love System" (No. 27).
The Twins are a German synth-pop duo formed in Berlin in 1980. Their most successful singles include "Face to Face – Heart to Heart", "Not the Loving Kind", " Ballet Dancer " and "Love System." [ 1 ]
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TaharQa (Albert Raymond Allen) and Tunde Ra (Arthur Russell Allen) Aleem were born in Harlem New York on February 14, 1946, to William Austin Allen and Dorothy Phoenix. The twins were inseparable growing up and got a first-class musical education on the streets of Harlem, specifically in the world-famous Apollo theater.