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  2. Lifemark - Wikipedia

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    Lifemark is a 2022 American Christian drama film by director Kevin Peeples, adapting the true story of the adoption of David Scotton, previously depicted in the 2018 short documentary film I Lived on Parker Avenue. It tells the story of how a young man's mother considered aborting him, but instead made an adoption plan for him, and later ...

  3. The Mark of the Whistler - Wikipedia

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    The Mark of the Whistler, aka The Marked Man, is a 1944 American mystery film noir based on the radio drama The Whistler. [1] Directed by William Castle, the production features Richard Dix, Porter Hall and Janis Carter. [2] It is the second of Columbia Pictures' eight "Whistler" films produced in the 1940s, all but the last starring Dix. [3]

  4. I Lived on Parker Avenue - Wikipedia

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    I Lived on Parker Avenue inspired production of a feature-length movie, Lifemark, executive produced by brothers Alex and Stephen Kendrick and distributed by Fathom Events. [9] Kirk Cameron plays the adoptive father (based on Jimmy Scotton) in the film; Melissa Coles, David Scotton, and Susan Scotton all make cameo appearances. [10] [11]

  5. Mysterious Intruder - Wikipedia

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    Mysterious Intruder is a 1946 American mystery film noir based on the radio drama The Whistler. Directed by William Castle, the production features Richard Dix, Barton MacLane and Nina Vale. [1] It is the fifth of Columbia Pictures' eight "Whistler" films produced in the 1940s, the first seven starring Dix.

  6. The Peacock Room - Wikipedia

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    360° panorama. Harmony in Blue and Gold: The Peacock Room (better known as The Peacock Room [1]) is a work of interior decorative art created by James McNeill Whistler and Thomas Jeckyll, translocated to the Freer Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. Whistler painted the paneled room in a unified palette of blue-greens with over-glazing and metallic gold leaf.

  7. Peak 2 Peak Gondola - Wikipedia

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    The Peak 2 Peak Gondola's Whistler Terminal under construction in July 2008. Whistler Blackcomb broke ground for the Peak 2 Peak Gondola in a ceremony on May 21, 2007. [7] The Doppelmayr Garaventa Group would supply the gondola itself, with Timberline Construction as the general contractor and Glotman Simpson as the Consulting Engineers. [8]

  8. Peak Season - Wikipedia

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    Peak Season is an MTV Canada reality television show set in Whistler, British Columbia. The premier was on October 19, 2009, and delivered the highest ratings for a series on MTV Canada. The show follows the lives of several young adult characters in the reality television style.

  9. Elmo Tanner - Wikipedia

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    William Elmo Tanner, known as Elmo Tanner (August 8, 1904 – December 20, 1990) was an American whistler, singer, bandleader and disc jockey, best known for his whistling on the chart-topping song “Heartaches” with the Ted Weems Orchestra. Tanner and Weems recorded the song for two record companies within five years.