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As a consequence of the ensuing rejection, particularly by his alcoholic father Whiskey Mac, Sweet William faced the difficult decision of whether to run away to live in a big city far away from his family, or to commit suicide by hanging himself from a tree in the family garden. The film's themes about the duality of life and death, and the ...
Hanging Gardens, a film by Ahmed Yassin Al Daradji; The Hanging Garden (Rankin novel), a 1998 novel by Ian Rankin "The Hanging Garden", TV adaptation, an episode of Rebus; The Hanging Garden (White novel), a 2012 unfinished novel by Patrick White "The Hanging Garden" (song), by The Cure (1982) Hanging Gardens (The Necks album), a 1999 album by ...
Garden of Heaven (Korean: 하늘 정원; RR: Haneul jeongwon) is a 2003 South Korean melodrama film directed by Lee Dong-hyeon and written by Lee Han, starring Ahn Jae-wook and Lee Eun-ju. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The film marked Ahn Jae-wook's return to the big screen in 5 years, following the 1998 movie First Kiss .
Hanging Gardens (Arabic: جنائن معلقة, romanized: Janain mualaqa) is a 2022 drama film directed by Ahmed Yassin Al Daradji who co-wrote the screenplay with Margaret Glover. It is a co-production between Iraq, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and the United Kingdom.
The Hangman, a German silent film; The Hangman, an American Western directed by Michael Curtiz; Hangman, a 2001 television film featuring Mädchen Amick and Lou Diamond Phillips; The Hangman, an Indian film starring Om Puri and Shreyas Talpade; Hangman, a British found-footage film starring Jeremy Sisto
Heaven is the place where deities originate, and where earthly beings may experience an afterlife. Heaven may also refer to: Celestial sphere, the sky as seen from the Earth; Heaven in Judaism; Garden of Eden; Heaven in Christianity; Heaven in Islam; Jannah, Paradise in Islam; Paradise, the abode of the righteous dead in religious traditions ...
Hanging Garden (空中庭園, Kūchū Teien) is a 2005 Japanese film directed by Toshiaki Toyoda. The film is a family drama concerning the Kyobashis, whose house rule is to not keep secrets from each other when asked a question directly.
Detective Inspector John Rebus, stationed at St. Leonard's in Edinburgh, is involved in four cases which turn out to be intertwined.He is removed from the investigation of the murder of "Mr Taystee," an ice-cream vendor, and assigned instead to investigate Lintz, a possible Nazi war criminal living quietly in Edinburgh (his history is based on the World War II massacre at Oradour-sur-Glane in ...