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  2. The River Rat - Wikipedia

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    Rickman wrote the initial draft of The River Rat in the 70s after graduating from the American Film Institute, but no meaningful development came of the script until the success of the Coal Miner's Daughter. [3] The film was a Larson/Rickman Production in association with the Sundance Institute. [3] The original music was composed by Mike Post. [3]

  3. River Rats (The Hardy Boys) - Wikipedia

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    Frank and Joe Hardy head to the Big Bison River in Montana to experience its beauty and wonder, through the form of water sports. They are greeted by Owen Watson, a friend, and head off into the river, but witness a hitman killing Owen in broad daylight. The brothers then promise themselves to find the murderer, and avoid any obstacles ...

  4. The Rats (novel) - Wikipedia

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    He kills them and discovers the rats' alpha; a white, hairless obese rat with two heads. Harris kills the creature with an axe in a fit of rage. The epilogue indicates that one female rat survived the purge by being trapped in the basement of a grocery shop. It gives birth to a new litter, including a new white two-headed rat.

  5. SparkNotes - Wikipedia

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    Because SparkNotes provides study guides for literature that include chapter summaries, many teachers see the website as a cheating tool. [7] These teachers argue that students can use SparkNotes as a replacement for actually completing reading assignments with the original material, [8] [9] [10] or to cheat during tests using cell phones with Internet access.

  6. Rivers of London (book series) - Wikipedia

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    Parts 13 – 16 March 2016 through 18 May 2016, collected 1 November 2016 2014 [26] King of the Rats (short story) Waterstones edition of The Hanging Tree, included in Tales from the Folly: Undisclosed month in 2014 The Hanging Tree (novel) 3 November 2016 in the UK, [27] 31 January 2017 in the US [28] Late July 2014 The Furthest Station ...

  7. The River Why - Wikipedia

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    The book is the basis of a The River Why (film) starring Zach Gilford, William Hurt and Amber Heard. The film was released to critics in April, 2010. [2] The novel was adapted for the stage by Book-It Repertory Theatre of Seattle and produced in early 2010. [3]

  8. A River Runs Through It (novel) - Wikipedia

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    A River Runs Through It and Other Stories is a semi-autobiographical collection of three stories by American author Norman Maclean (1902–1990) published in 1976. It was the first work of fiction published by the University of Chicago Press .

  9. Willard (1971 film) - Wikipedia

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    Willard is a 1971 American horror film directed by Daniel Mann and written by Gilbert Ralston, based on Stephen Gilbert's novel Ratman's Notebooks. Bruce Davison stars as social misfit Willard Stiles, who is squeezed out of the company started by his deceased father.