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  2. The Horse Soldiers - Wikipedia

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    The real-life protagonist, a music teacher named Benjamin Grierson, becomes railroad engineer John Marlowe in the film. Hannah Hunter, Marlowe's love interest, has no historical counterpart. Numerous other details were altered as well, "to streamline and popularize the story for the non-history buffs who would make up a large part of the audience."

  3. Hugh Marlowe - Wikipedia

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    Hugh Marlowe (born Hugh Herbert Hipple; January 30, 1911 – May 2, 1982) was an American film, television, stage, ... then as John Marlowe. [3]

  4. John Marlow - Wikipedia

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    John By Durnford Marlow (10 April 1827 – 27 February 1903) was an officer in the paramilitary Native Police force in the British colony of Queensland. He served in this corps for fourteen years and was stationed at frontier sites such as the Maranoa Region , Port Denison and on the Burdekin River .

  5. Christopher Marlowe - Wikipedia

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    Marlowe was christened at St George's Church, Canterbury.The tower, shown here, is all that survived destruction during the Baedeker air raids of 1942.. Christopher Marlowe, the second of nine children, and oldest child after the death of his sister Mary in 1568, was born to Canterbury shoemaker John Marlowe and his wife Katherine, daughter of William Arthur of Dover. [8]

  6. Twelve O'Clock High - Wikipedia

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    Additional background photography was shot at RAF Barford St John, [22] [23] [24] a satellite station of RAF Croughton in Oxfordshire, England. Officially, the airfield is still under Ministry of Defence ownership following its closure in the late 1990s as a communications station linked to the since-closed RAF Upper Heyford .

  7. The Black Whip - Wikipedia

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    The Black Whip is a 1956 American Civil War Western film directed by Charles Marquis Warren and starring Hugh Marlowe and Coleen Gray. [1] [2] [3]The film brief describes the film as "two brothers rescue four dance-hall girls, and encounter trouble from a villain wielding a wicked whip".

  8. Marlowe - Wikipedia

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    Cade Marlowe (born 1997), American baseball player; Christopher Marlowe (1564–1593), English dramatist, poet and translator; Pat Marlowe (1933–1962), English socialite; Philip Marlowe, fictional hardboiled detective created by author Raymond Chandler; Marlowe (name), including list of people and characters with the surname or given name

  9. Marlowe (musical) - Wikipedia

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    Marlowe is a 1981 musical with a book by Leo Rost, lyrics by Rost and Jimmy Horowitz, and music by Horowitz. Despite a claim in the Playbill that "the story of this drama is essentially true and accurate," much of it is a fictionalized account of the life of Elizabethan playwright Christopher Marlowe .