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While spring cleaning, the gang (Molly, Basil, Steven and Dave) find a magic kettle. Basil rubs it and out comes a 'huge blue man' (called a Meanie) who requests three wishes. Now Basil has to grant the Meanie the three wishes or else the Meanie will stay in the flat for 'all eternity'. The problem now is simple. To get rid of him.
The Basil and Josephine Stories is a collection of two separate short stories collections (one about Basil Duke Lee, the other about Josephine Perry) by F. Scott Fitzgerald which initially ran serially in The Saturday Evening Post. [1] Some of them were later collected in Taps at Reveille and posthumous short story collections.
Ramsbottom Rides Again is a 1956 British western comedy film produced and directed by John Baxter, starring Arthur Askey, Sid James, Shani Wallis, Betty Marsden and Jerry Desmonde. It was written by Basil Thomas and John Baxter, based on a play by Harold G. Robert, with additional comedy scenes and dialogue by Arthur Askey, Glenn Melvyn and ...
Hazel and the Baxters go to a restaurant for a quiet dinner. But the evening turns out to be anything but quiet when Tony the owner's wife is about to have a baby. Hazel and the Baxters volunteer to become the help. They called for the doctor, but it will take quite some time to get there.
Secret Journey is a 1939 British thriller film directed by John Baxter and starring Basil Radford, Silvia St. Claire and Thorley Walters. [1] The film was made at M.P. Studios, Elstree, by British National Films as a supporting feature. [2] It is a remake of the 1936 French film Wolves Between Them, itself based on a novel by Charles Robert-Dumas.
Basil and the Lost Colony (1964) Basil leads an expedition in search of the Lost Colony of the Tellmice. Along the way he is being hunted by Ratigan and his gang. Basil and the Cave of Cats (1971) Basil finds a clue that hints at the existence of Pygmy Cats. He and Dawson search for the truth, all the while escaping Professor Ratigan and ...
Basil is credited with "ushering in the new era of fine kosher dining in the neighborhood, " so that by 2017 The Jewish Week described Crown Heights as "an eating destination." [1] The menu featured a range of vegetarian and fish dishes, in addition to pizza baked in a wood-fired oven. [2] [3] A kale pizza from Basil Pizza & Wine Bar.
Shortly after Breakaway, Basil directed A Dance Film Inspired by the Music of Jim Morrison in 1968, a similarly experimental work which makes use of superimpositions and flicker effects. Stockwell's footage from the Breakaway shoot has been screened as a separate work, often with the Rolling Stones ' " Goin' Home " as accompaniment.