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Brokedown Palace is a 1999 American drama film directed by Jonathan Kaplan, and starring Claire Danes, Kate Beckinsale, and Bill Pullman. It deals with two American friends imprisoned in Thailand for alleged drug smuggling. Its title is taken from a Grateful Dead song written by Jerry Garcia and Robert Hunter from their 1970 album American Beauty.
Brokedown Palace is a fantasy novel by American writer Steven Brust, the only stand-alone novel set in Dragaera. It was originally published as a paperback original by Ace Books in 1986 and reprinted several times over the next decade. A British edition appeared in 1991.
Other novels nominated for various Locus Poll Awards were Brokedown Palace, The Gypsy, Agyar, and Freedom & Necessity. [20] Dragon was a finalist for the 1999 Minnesota Book Awards in the Fantasy & Science Fiction category. [21] Freedom and Necessity was a 1998 finalist for the same category, [22] while The Phoenix Guards was a finalist in 1992 ...
Robert Hunter wrote the lyrics in 1970 in London on the same afternoon he wrote those to "Brokedown Palace" and "To Lay Me Down" (reputedly drinking half a bottle of retsina in the process). [3] Jerry Garcia wrote the music to accompany Hunter's lyrics, [3] and the song debuted August 18, 1970 at Fillmore West in San Francisco.
Brokedown Palace is a 1999 American drama film by Jonathan Kaplan. Brokedown Palace may also refer to: Brokedown Palace, a novel by Steven Brust; Brokedown Palace: Music from the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack "Brokedown Palace", a song by the Grateful Dead from American Beauty
Arata made his screenwriting debut in 1999 with Fox 2000's Brokedown Palace, followed by the film Spy Game in 2001. [3] He was widely recognized for his role in Children of Men, which received an Academy Award nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay in 2007 and won the USC Scripter Award, Austin Film Critics Award, and Online Film Critics Award.
The American Alternative band Wild Colonials were asked to record a cover version of the Grateful Dead song "Brokedown Palace" to be used in the film. It was not used due to a problem with sync rights but did appear on the bands film music compilation album Reel Life vol 1 (2000).
Bahni Turpin (born June 4, 1962 in Pontiac, Michigan) [1] is an American audiobook narrator and stage and screen actor based out of Los Angeles. [2] Her audiobook career includes some of the most popular and critically-acclaimed books in recent years, [3] including The Help and The Hate U Give. [4]