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Diggers is a coming-of-age film directed by Katherine Dieckmann. [1] It portrays four working-class friends who work as clam diggers in West Islip, on the South Shore of Long Island, New York, in 1976. The movie was written by Ken Marino, who also stars. [2] His father worked as a clam digger, in Moriches, New York. [3]
It is presumed all three nomes are killed. The Nomes in the quarry tie up a security guard and leave a message asking to be left alone. The quarry Nomes finally make an escape attempt using Jekub, an old JCB digger, which Dorcas the engineer discovered in an old shed and repaired. The digger allows the Nomes to escape en masse when the humans ...
Gold Diggers of 1933 was originally to be called High Life, and George Brent was an early casting idea for the role played by Warren William. Early drafts of the screenplay focused on the sensual elements of the story, and subsequent drafts gradually began adding more of the narrative taking place behind the scenes of the show.
Part of the Sudorian Fleet, each of these 2 mile long ships are armed with "gravtech" weapons so powerful they can create new mountain ranges when used against a planetary surface, hence their name. The hilldiggers devastated the surface of Brumal, destroying the majority of Brumellian cities in a near genocidal final assault.
Meanwhile, Cera, Ducky, and Spike lose Petrie, who comes across a tribe of diggers. They soon find him, and they leave the diggers, who elect themselves another leader. Etta tells Littlefoot what happened to Bron, and that he may well be dead. She also says that it was because Bron had to rescue Wild Arms that he got into that mess.
Gold Diggers of 1935 is an American Warner Bros. musical film directed and choreographed by Busby Berkeley, his directorial debut. It stars Dick Powell , Adolphe Menjou , Gloria Stuart , and Alice Brady , and features Hugh Herbert , Glenda Farrell , Frank McHugh , Joseph Cawthorn , Grant Mitchell , Dorothy Dare , and Winifred Shaw .
The novel was Higgins's third novel centered on crime in Boston neighborhoods, [1] following The Friends of Eddie Coyle and The Digger's Game. In Cogan's Trade, Cogan is a hitman who targets the person responsible for a card-game heist. The person is identified through a second heist and pursued by Cogan, who works for an anonymous benefactor ...
Diggers is a 1931 Australian comedy film produced and directed by F. W. Thring starring popular stage comedian Pat Hanna. [4] It was the first feature film from both men. The movie is based on Hanna's stage show, and is concerned with the adventures of Australian soldiers during World War I.