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  2. Paulie - Wikipedia

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    Paulie is a 1998 American adventure comedy-drama film directed by John Roberts and written by Laurie Craig. The film follows the adventurous story of the eponymous Paulie, a talking parrot who is capable of communicating with humans.

  3. Columbia (personification) - Wikipedia

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    America was depicted as a woman who, like Africa, was only partly dressed, typically in bright feathers, which invariably formed her headdress. She often held a parrot, was seated on a caiman or alligator, with a cornucopia. Sometimes a severed head was a further attribute, or in prints scenes of cannibalism appeared in the background. [2] [3]

  4. Where’s Duckie? Woman seeks help in finding missing parrot ...

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    The parrot flew away from her owner, Sabrina Doyle, during a walk along Marginal Way in Ogunquit, Maine, on July 6, 2024. ... Woman seeks help after parrot goes missing in Ogunquit. Show comments.

  5. A Bird of the Air - Wikipedia

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    The film has a 30% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. [8] Andrew Schenker of Slant Magazine awarded the film one and a half stars out of four. [9] Jeannette Catsoulis of The New York Times was critical of the movie, as she felt that the two leads "display more chemistry with the film’s fauna than with each other."

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  7. See You Next Wednesday - Wikipedia

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    In the "Video Pirates" segment of Amazon Women on the Moon (1987), pirates find a treasure chest filled with golden video cassettes; among the numerous in-jokes visible on the tapes, one of the cassette cases is labeled "See You Next Wednesday" (while Landis directed several segments of the film, the "Video Pirates" segment was directed by frequent Landis collaborator Robert K. Weiss).

  8. Women's cinema - Wikipedia

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    She further collaborated with Sennett on other Keystone films and, during the late 1910s and early 1920s, she had her own movie studio and production company. [13] Other notable actresses who became directors include Grace Cunard and Nell Shipman. Women screenwriters were highly sought after in the early years of the cinema.

  9. Freckles (novel) - Wikipedia

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    One day the Bird Woman spots Wessner and Black Jack in the process of sawing down a tree. Although Freckles' first instinct is to protect the women, the Bird Woman devises a plan to foil the theft, telling Freckles to give the Angel one of his revolvers and producing one of her own. Under the cover of the swamp the three drive off the thieves.