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The Rat is a 1937 British drama film directed by Jack Raymond and starring Anton Walbrook, Ruth Chatterton, and René Ray. [1] It is based on the play The Rat by Ivor Novello which had previously been made into a 1925 film The Rat starring Novello. [2] It was made at Denham Studios by Herbert Wilcox Productions.
University of North Carolina ("The Ram's Head Rathskeller", better known as "The Rat", opened in 1948 and closed in 2008) [11] University of Wisconsin–Madison ("Der Rathskeller") [12] University at Buffalo (SUNY) had a facility called The Rathskeller [13] that served food, alcohol, and occasionally had live music. It was housed in Squire Hall ...
"The Rat" (song), a 2004 song by The Walkmen from their album Bows + Arrows "The Rat", a song by Dead Confederate from their album Wrecking Ball; The Rat, a book by Günter Grass published in German in 1986 as Die Rättin; The Rat, a character from Haruki Murakami's 'Trilogy of the Rat' Hear the Wind Sing, Pinball, 1973 and A Wild Sheep Chase
The Rathskeller closed in November 1997, and was torn down in October 2000 to make way for the Hotel Commonwealth, [12] a 148-room luxury hotel of which Boston University is a limited partner. The band Camper Van Beethoven, pejoratively referred to the club in their 1988 song "Never Go Back" ("Never going to go back to the Rat and play another ...
Filming took place in Moscow. Adrienne Barbeau later said "we landed on the night of the attempted coup and they declared martial law...and I wasn't sure I was ever going to see my family again.
Rat is a 2000 comedy film directed by Steve Barron and starring Imelda Staunton and Pete Postlethwaite. The film focuses on the transformation of a working-class man into a rat and how his family copes with the startling change. The film's scenario is partly based on Franz Kafka's The Metamorphosis.
Your Friend the Rat is a 2007 American animated short film by Pixar, written and directed by Jim Capobianco. The special takes on the form of an educational film and stars rats Remy and Emile, the main protagonists of Ratatouille , who argue for the reconciliation of humans and rats.
Rats! (stylized in all caps) is a 2024 American independent black comedy film written and directed by Maxwell Nalevansky and Carl Fry, produced by With Pleasure Cinemagroup, and distributed by Yellow Veil Pictures.