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  2. Outrageous Fortune (film) - Wikipedia

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    Outrageous Fortune is a 1987 American comedy film written by Leslie Dixon, directed by Arthur Hiller and starring Shelley Long and Bette Midler. The title is taken from Shakespeare's Hamlet ("...the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune..."). It is the tenth film of Touchstone Pictures.

  3. To be, or not to be - Wikipedia

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    "To be, or not to be" is a speech given by Prince Hamlet in the so-called "nunnery scene" of William Shakespeare's play Hamlet (Act 3, Scene 1). The speech is named for the opening phrase, itself among the most widely known and quoted lines in modern English literature, and has been referenced in many works of theatre, literature and music.

  4. List of works titled after Shakespeare - Wikipedia

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    Outrageous Fortune, 1987 film written by Leslie Dixon; Outrageous Fortune, 2005–2010 television series. (Every episode of the series also took its title from a Shakespearean quotation.) See Perchance to Dream (disambiguation) There's the Rub, 1974 album by Wishbone Ash "There's the Rub", 2002 Gilmore Girls episode

  5. Outrageous Fortune - Wikipedia

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    Outrageous Fortune" is a phrase from the "To be, or not to be" soliloquy spoken by Shakespeare's Hamlet. Outrageous Fortune may also refer to: Outrageous Fortune, a 1947 farce by Ben Travers; Outrageous Fortune, a 1987 Hollywood film; Outrageous Fortune, a New Zealand drama series, produced from 2005 to 2010

  6. John Williams - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 6 February 2025. American composer and conductor (born 1932) This article is about the composer. For other people named John Williams, see John Williams (disambiguation). John Williams Williams in 2024 Born John Towner Williams (1932-02-08) February 8, 1932 (age 92) New York City, U.S. Occupations ...

  7. John Williams (record producer) - Wikipedia

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    John Owen Williams (born 1951) is an English A&R executive, record producer, photographer, manager, recording artist, and songwriter. In a career that has spanned over 35 years at major record labels, he has guided, A&R'd, mentored, and produced many artist careers including The Housemartins and The Proclaimers, [1] as well as producing and signing Alison Moyet, Simple Minds, [2] The Waterboys ...

  8. Maggie Sajak Divides Fans With Behind-The-Scenes Tour of ...

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    Wheel of Fortune is ushering in a lot of changes with Season 42 and not all viewers are happy about it.. First, Ryan Seacrest made his debut as the host and replaced longtime presenter Pat Sajak ...

  9. Outrageous Fortune (play) - Wikipedia

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    Outrageous Fortune is a comedy play by the British writer Ben Travers. A farce, it premiered at the Theatre Royal, Newcastle before transferring to the Winter Garden Theatre in London's West End where it ran for 250 performances from 13 November 1947 to 19 June 1948. The West End cast included Robertson Hare, Ralph Lynn and Gordon James. [1]