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  2. Edward Avis - Wikipedia

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    These melodies were a feature of his lecture last night. Stereopticon pictures were thrown on the screen, Mr Avis would whistle bird songs and one could almost imagine it was summer. Cover of a 1927 LP. Avis was a careful imitator of birds and he often performed before academic audiences. He also included a mix of his mimicry with the violin. [3]

  3. Bird (1988 film) - Wikipedia

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    The film opened in one theater in New York City and only grossed $27,116 in its opening weekend. "Clint Eastwood is a fabulous actor as well as a fabulous filmmaker," observed Rolling Stones drummer and jazz aficionado Charlie Watts. "When he made 52nd Street move in Bird, it was one of the most exciting things I'd ever seen. He took the shot ...

  4. Song of Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Song of Arizona was released to US theaters in April 1946 [1] and well-received, playing throughout the remainder of 1946. [ 2 ] Reviews include such comments as, "...a fine western.

  5. Arizona Dream - Wikipedia

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    Arizona Dream received a generally positive response from critics, garnering an 87% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 15 reviews with an average score of 6.82/10. [ 6 ] Janet Maslin of The New York Times liked the film, praising it as "enjoyably adrift, a wildly off-the-wall reverie" and opining that its best feature is "its lunacy, which is ...

  6. Arizona (1931 film) - Wikipedia

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    Arizona is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film directed by George B. Seitz and starring Laura La Plante, John Wayne and June Clyde. It is one of several films based on Augustus Thomas 's 1899 play of the same name . [ 1 ]

  7. Birds of a Feather (1931 film) - Wikipedia

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    Florence Gill: Hen, assorted squawks and bird whistles; Purv Pullen and Marion Darlington: Bird Whistles; Toby Wing: Baby chicks; The Rhythmettes (including Dorothy Compton, Beatrice Hagen, and Mary Moder): Hummingbirds and Brox Sister owls [1]

  8. I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings (film) - Wikipedia

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    I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings is an American television film based on the autobiography of the same name by Maya Angelou, first aired April 28, 1979, on CBS. Angelou and Leonora Thuna wrote the screenplay, and the movie was directed by Fielder Cook. Constance Good played the young Maya Angelou.

  9. The Arizona Wildcat - Wikipedia

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    The Arizona Wildcat; Directed by: Herbert I. Leeds: Written by: Barry Trivers Jerry Cady: Based on: An original idea by Frances Hyland and Albert Ray: Produced by: John Stone: Starring: Jane Withers Leo Carrillo Pauline Moore William Henry Henry Wilcoxon Douglas Fowley Etienne Girardot: Cinematography: Lucien Andriot: Edited by: Fred Allen ...