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All of Me is a 1984 American fantasy comedy film directed by Carl Reiner and starring Steve Martin and Lily Tomlin. This film is based on the unpublished novel Me Two by Edwin Davis. [ 1 ] The title song and theme of the movie is the 1931 jazz standard " All of Me ".
All of Me (Amii Stewart album), 1995; All of Me (Anne Murray album), 2005; All of Me (Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis album), 1983; All of Me (Estelle album), 2012; All of Me (John Pizzarelli album), 1992; All of Me: The Debonair Mr. Hartman, by Johnny Hartman, 1957; All of Me – Live in Concert, by Willie Nelson, 2002
The Man with Two Brains is a 1983 American science fiction black comedy film directed by Carl Reiner and starring Steve Martin and Kathleen Turner.. Written by Reiner, Martin, and George Gipe (who previously worked together on 1982's Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid) and shot in summer 1982 at Laird International Studios in Culver City, California, the film is a broad comedy, with Martin starring as ...
A fellow Wikipedian skilfully added a quote from page 52 of 'Steve Martin: The Magic Years' (2001) by Morris Walker. The quote reads: "My mature film career started with All of Me and ends with L.A. Story." Now, I write on this here Talk page because it makes no sense to write it anywhere else. 'L.A. Story' (1991) was released in 1991.
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All of Me is a Philippine television drama fantasy series broadcast by ABS-CBN. Directed by Dondon S. Santos, it stars Albert Martinez , JM de Guzman , Yen Santos and Arron Villaflor . It aired on the network's Kapamilya Gold line up and worldwide on TFC from August 31, 2015 to January 29, 2016 replacing FlordeLiza and was replaced by Tubig at ...
Gerald Marks and Seymour Simons wrote the words and music of "All of Me" in 1931. [1] It has an ABAC structure, and is written in the key of B-flat major. [2] There is a 20-bar introductory verse, but this is routinely omitted. [2] "The melody [...] combines the contradictory possibilities of the song.
The Orwell Archive at University College London contains undated notes about ideas that evolved into Nineteen Eighty-Four.The notebooks have been deemed "unlikely to have been completed later than January 1944", and "there is a strong suspicion that some of the material in them dates back to the early part of the war".