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Agnes loses Glory in a poker game to Sobbing Sam Cooney, who is Chad's trainer, but Chad arranges for her to recover the horse. Neighbors stake the entry fee for the Kentucky Derby so that Glory can be entered. Ned returns to train her, and Glory's surprising victory is a happy ending for all, including Clarabell and Chad, who are in love.
The film Driving Miss Daisy, remained in first place grossing $6,107,836 in box office revenue. [44] Glory went on to top out domestically at $26,828,365 (~$57.4 million in 2023) in total ticket sales through a 17-week theatrical run. [2] For 1989 as a whole, the film would cumulatively rank at a box office performance position of 45. [45]
Halloween, intrigue is used in haunted attractions such as haunted houses and halloween theme park rides Roasting , comedic jabs and parodies or satire that features intrigue building All pages with titles containing Intrigue
In the film, a radio preacher's operation is covertly controlled by his son. When the father finds a more skilled (and less honest) talent agent to promote his act, he severes all ties with his son. The son has the idea to turn a female rock and roll singer into the televangelist and faith healer Sister Ruth.
As the Sanderson sisters are flipping through their spellbook, viewers can see a list of alphabetical spells. The page is titled "Excruciating Punishments," with various options listed next to ...
The Intrigue is a surviving [1] 1916 silent film drama produced by Pallas Pictures and released through Paramount Pictures. Frank Lloyd directed the film which was written by Julia Crawford Ivers and photographed by her son James Van Trees .
Here and elsewhere in “Race for Glory: Audi vs. Lancia,” he more or less single-handedly propels the movie by vividly and arrestingly conveying Fiori’s obsessive attitude and winning-is ...
The Work and the Glory film series consists of American period piece-historical fiction Christian-drama films, based on novels of the same name written by Gerald N. Lund.The plot centers around the fictional family named the Steeds, their experiences as early members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and their pioneering experiences with Joseph Smith.