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The Incident won CEC (Círculo de Escritores Cinematográficos) Award for Best Art & Experimental Film; Mar del Plata Film Festival, Argentina, 1968 Tony Musante - won Best Actor for his role as Joe Ferrone; Nicholas E. Baehr - won Best Screenplay; Larry Peerce - won Critics Grand Prize Award; Larry Peerce - nominated for Best Film, but did not win
The Incident is a 1990 American made-for-television drama film directed by Joseph Sargent and starring Walter Matthau, with supporting roles by Harry Morgan and Susan Blakely. It was originally broadcast on CBS on March 4, 1990. The film marked Matthau's return to television after many years. [1]
The Incident (Spanish: El Incidente) is a 2014 Mexican science fiction thriller film written and directed by Isaac Ezban.It stars an ensemble cast including Raúl Méndez, Nailea Norvind, Hernán Mendoza, Humberto Busto, Fernando Alvarez Rebeil, Gabriel Santoyo, Paulina Montemayor, Hector Mendoza, Leonel Tinajero, and Marcos Moreno.
Texans coach DeMeco Ryans, who didn’t see the shove, denounced the incident. "What I saw is we can’t come out on the first play and throw our helmet," Ryans said. "That’s not what we teach.
The Incident, a film starring Beau Bridges and Martin Sheen; The Incident, a Japanese film by Yoshitaro Nomura; The Incident, a film starring Walter Matthau and Harry Morgan ...
The incident happened as the elevator was descending into the mine in the mountains near Colorado Springs. At around 500 feet down, the person operating the elevator from the surface “felt ...
"The Incident" is the season finale of the fifth season of ABC's Lost, consisting of the 16th and 17th episodes. [2] Both parts of "The Incident", the show's 102nd and 103rd episodes overall, aired on May 13, 2009, on ABC in the United States. The episode was written by executive producers and
The Incident was a Royalist plot to kidnap a group of Scottish nobles. The Incident took place in October 1641 during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms , and the plot's targets were all prominent members of the Presbyterian Covenanter faction who opposed Charles I 's attempts to control the Scottish Church .