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The title of A Matter of Loaf and Death, a 2008 British Wallace and Gromit short produced by Aardman Animations, is a pun on the title of the film. [48] The ending scene of the 2011 Marvel Comics film Captain America: The First Avenger was inspired by A Matter of Life and Death. [49]
A Matter of Life and Death, a 1946 Powell and Pressburger film starring David Niven; A Matter of Life and Death (Greek: Ζήτημα ζωής και θανάτου, Zitima Zois kai Thanatou), a 1972 film by Vagelis Serdaris, based on the novel by Yannis Maris
This episode introduced the character of David Kano, head of the Technical Section and resident computer expert, played by Clifton Jones. Jones had been brought in quickly to replace actor Lon Satton, who had proved unpopular with the cast during the filming of "Breakaway"; the shooting script still contained his character's name, Benjamin Ouma ...
Marius Re Goring CBE FRSL (23 May 1912 – 30 September 1998) was an English stage and screen actor. [1] He is best remembered for the four films he made with Powell & Pressburger, particularly as Conductor 71 in A Matter of Life and Death and as Julian Craster in The Red Shoes. [2]
She was cast in several films of the Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger partnership: as an angel in A Matter of Life and Death (1946), the disturbed Sister Ruth in Black Narcissus (1947, for which she was nominated for Best Actress by the New York Film Critics' Circle) and in The Small Back Room (1949).
A Matter of Life and Death: Bud Coggins Television film 1981 Here's Boomer: John Hawthorne Episode: "Boomer in the Pound" 1981 Why Us? Jules Sanborn Television film 1982 Cassie & Co. Merritt Episode: "Dark Side of the Moon" 1982 Newhart: Director of Vermont Today Episode: "Vermont Today" 1984 T. J. Hooker: Charles Bowers Episode: "Pursuit" 1984 ...
A Matter of Life…and Death would be Coe’s final album for Columbia, a partnership that stretched back to 1974 and produced 21 studio albums. Coe and longtime producer Billy Sherrill enjoyed their biggest commercial success together in the 1980s with Top 5 singles “The Ride” and “Mona Lisa Lost Her Smile," but by the end of the decade a new generation of country singers were ...
"In 2004, A Matter of Life and Death was named the second greatest British film ever made by the magazine Total Film in a poll of 25 film critics,[1] behind only Get Carter." There is only one first place, if you come second, so to say "behind only Get Carter" (my emphasis) is superfluous.