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Deep and Dark and Dangerous is a 2007 children's mystery horror novel written by Mary Downing Hahn.It was first published on May 21, 2007 through Clarion Books and follows a young girl who tries to investigate a torn photograph but gets wrapped up in a larger mystery.
Three Dangerous Ladies is a 1977 British-Canadian horror anthology film composed of three episodes of the six-part Harlech Television and The Ontario Educational Communications Authority co-produced series of half-hour television films titled Classics Dark and Dangerous. [1]
Doug Gilbert debuted for Continental Wrestling Association in 1986 at the age of seventeen. In 1987, he wrestled for Jim Crockett Promotions as the masked Enforcer. In 1988, Gilbert went to Continental Wrestling Federation, under a masked alter-ego Nightmare Freddie, siding with Nightmare Ken Wayne in his rivalry with Nightmare Danny Davis.
In 1996, Brockmann published the first in her Tall, Dark & Dangerous series. The series develops among a fictional group of US Navy SEALs. The books following in the series, and that of the Troubleshooters, Inc. series, are all classified in a subgenre known as "military/romantic suspense". [3]
Dangerous was produced by Kevin DeWalt, Ben DeWalt and Doug Falconer under the banners of Mind's Eye Entertainment and Falconer Pictures; [8] and marks the last film of Falconer as a producer - he suddenly died in July 2021 before the release of the film. [9] The film was distributed in the United States and the United Kingdom by Lionsgate. It ...
Tom Sandoval‘s newest movie project feels strangely reminiscent of his infamous cheating scandal.. The Lifetime Movie Network announced on Thursday, January 4, that Sandoval, 41, has a role in ...
Lovers Dark and Dangerous (1996; with Helen R. Myers and Anne Stuart) Daughters Of Destiny (2001; with Merline Lovelace and Patricia Potter) Lonesome Rider/The Heart's Desire (2001; with Gayle Wilson) Home and Family: All in the Family/Tell Me a Story/Saturday's Child/Wedding of the Year/Seize the Fire (2001; with Elda Minger and Dallas Schulze)
In the late 1970s, Harlech Television and OECA co-produced a series of half-hour television films under the umbrella title of Classics Dark and Dangerous. [1] For the 1977 adaptation of Conan Doyle's The Adventure of Silver Blaze, Canadian actor Christopher Plummer was chosen for the role of Sherlock Holmes and British actor Thorley Walters portrayed Dr. John H. Watson.