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The Mountains Have a Secret (1948) is a novel by Australian writer Arthur Upfield. It is the twelfth of the author's novels to feature his recurring character Detective Inspector Napoleon 'Bony' Bonaparte. It was originally published in USA by Doubleday in 1948 under their Crime Club imprint. [1]
Secrets of the Mountain is the first TV film in Family Movie Night, a series of commercial made-for-TV movies produced by Procter & Gamble and Walmart aimed at families. Movies in the series feature embedded marketing of the producers' products. [4] P&G Productions supposedly budgeted $4.5 million to make the TV film.
Mountain films are a film genre that focuses on mountaineering and the battle of human against nature. Subcategories This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.
(Even though the scene in the movie is short, Andi tried for hours but to no avail) A rope supporting two climbers was cut to move forward with the attempt at rescue (rather than in crisis of the next seconds or few minutes), below the climber doing the cutting (rather by one of climbers dropping as a result), on instructions from the rescuers, and
The Mountain (Turkish: Dağ), also known as Forgotten Soldiers, is a 2012 Turkish drama film directed by Alper Çağlar. [ 2 ] The film tells a fictional story in which a duty team sent from a troop to repair a field antenna suddenly falls into an ambush.
6 Below: Miracle on the Mountain is a 2017 American survival drama film [2] directed by Scott Waugh and written by Madison Turner, based on the non-fiction book Crystal Clear by Eric LeMarque and Davin Seay.
Mountains is a 2023 American drama film, directed by Monica Sorelle in her directorial debut, from a screenplay by Sorelle and Robert Colom. It stars Atibon Nazaire, Sheila Anozier, and Chris Renois.
Ebert wrote, "It's the kind of movie that sends you away from the screen filled with curiosity to know more about this man Burton." [5] In Newsweek, critic Jack Kroll wrote, "The exploits of Sir Richard Francis Burton make Lawrence of Arabia look like a tourist." [6] Mountains of the Moon holds a rating of 67% on Rotten Tomatoes based on 18 ...