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Island of Love is a 1963 American comedy film directed by Morton DaCosta and written by David R. Schwartz. The film stars Robert Preston, Tony Randall, Giorgia Moll, Walter Matthau, Betty Bruce and Vassili Lambrinos. The film was released by Warner Bros. on June 12, 1963. [1] [2]
The most recent “Love Boat” themed cruise, which was held on board Princess Cruises’ 330-meter Enchanted Princess last year, featured meet-and-greets, menus inspired by the show and episode ...
Many of her novels dealt with life in Maine and lobstering families along the coast. She also wrote a series of novels set in Scotland, inspired by her Scottish descent and her travels there. [ 1 ] In 1950, Ogilvie published an autobiographical book, My World is an Island , about her life on Gay Island.
A Secret Life (also known as The Test of Love) is a 1999 American drama film directed by Larry Peerce and starring Roma Downey and William Russ. Made for direct release to television by Lifetime Network , it was retitled in the United Kingdom as Breach of Trust .
Hotel du Lac is a 1984 novel by English writer Anita Brookner. It centres on Edith Hope, a romance novelist who is staying in a hotel on the shores of Lake Geneva . There she meets other English visitors, including Mrs Pusey, Mrs Pusey's daughter Jennifer, and an attractive middle-aged man, Mr Neville.
Island of Love may refer to: "Island of Love", a song from the Elvis Presley album Blue Hawaii; Island of Love, the English-language name for Galešnjak in Croatia;
Country Life Limited (London) published Gods and Mortals in Love (1935) (including 9 colour images) based on a number of the contributions made by Dulac to Country Life previously. The Daughter of the Stars (1939) was a further publication to benefit from Dulac's artwork - due to constraints related to the outbreak of World War II, that title ...
Brookner (Bruckner) was born in Herne Hill, a suburb of London. [2] [3] She was the only child of Newson Bruckner, a Jewish immigrant from Piotrków Trybunalski in Poland, and Maude Schiska, a singer whose grandfather had emigrated from Warsaw, Poland, and founded a tobacco factory at which her husband worked after arriving in Britain aged 18.