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Treasure Island is a 1999 film adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's 1883 novel. It was written and directed by Peter Rowe and stars Kevin Zegers as Jim Hawkins and Jack Palance as Long John Silver .
The Hunley is a 1999 American historical drama television film written and directed by John Gray, from a story by Gray and John Fasano.The film stars Armand Assante, Donald Sutherland, Alex Jennings, Michael Dolan, and Christopher Bauer, and is based on the true story of the H. L. Hunley submarine and the action of 17 February 1864.
A John C. Butler-class destroyer escort that was sunk as a target off San Clemente. USS Koka United States Navy: 7 December 1937 A Bagaduce-class fleet tug that ran aground off San Clemente Island. Margaret C. A schooner that was blown up for a movie in Catalina Harbor, Santa Catalina Island, in about 1926. Monfalcone: 31 August 1930
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Geologically, the island is described as being "the upper part of a tilted and gently arched northwestward-trending block of the earth's crust that has a straight, steep northeastern slope and a more irregular and much gentler southwestern slope" that is composed primarily of volcanic rock, with the northeast boundary of the island having a large fault that parallels most of the major faults ...
Treasure Island is a 1999 American experimental independent film directed by Scott King. [2] Described as a psychosexual black comedy, [3] [4] the story is about two war strategists on San Francisco’s Treasure Island naval base during World War II. It is inspired from an actual account of a counterintelligence ploy by two British officers.
TelevisaUnivision’s ViX has dropped the official trailer of romantic comedy “Dime lo que Quieres (De Verdad),” which is set to premiere July 27 on the streamer. “Dime lo que Quieres ...
The United States Navy controls San Nicolas Island and San Clemente Island, and has installations elsewhere in the chain. During World War II all of southern California's Channel Islands were put under military control, including the civilian-populated Santa Catalina where tourism was halted and established residents needed permits to travel to ...