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  2. Fort Algiers - Wikipedia

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    Fort Algiers is a 1953 American adventure film directed by Lesley Selander and written by Theodore St John. The film reused action sequences from Outpost in Morocco (1949) and starred Yvonne De Carlo , Carlos Thompson , Raymond Burr , Leif Erickson , Anthony Caruso , John Dehner , Robert Boon and Henry Corden .

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  4. Franklin Art Glass Studios - Wikipedia

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    This eventually led to the retail and wholesale business through which customers can buy supplies. [9] Franklin Art Glass remains a multifaceted business by doing stained glass commissions for such notable businesses as Victoria's Secret, Wendy’s Old Fashioned Hamburgers, Max & Erma’s, and White Castle all the while running a supply business.

  5. Daddy's Gone A-Hunting (1969 film) - Wikipedia

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    Daddy's Gone A-Hunting is a 1969 American thriller film directed by Mark Robson and starring Carol White, Paul Burke, and Scott Hylands. Its title comes from the lullaby " Bye, baby Bunting ". This is the first film directed by Robson after his 1967 box-office hit Valley of the Dolls .

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  7. Poor Cow - Wikipedia

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    Poor Cow (also known as No Tears for Joy) is a 1967 British kitchen sink drama film directed by Ken Loach and starring Carol White and Terence Stamp. [4] It was written by Loach and Nell Dunn based on Dunn's 1967 novel of the same name. It was Loach's first feature film, after a series of TV productions. The film was re-released in the UK in ...

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    Red, White & Royal Blue was filmed at various locations throughout England. As you might have imagined, the production did not have access to the actual White House for the scenes set there.

  9. Fostoria Glass Company - Wikipedia

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    Some Fostoria oil and electric lamps and hand-decorated vases, 1904. In 1899, the company became associated with the National Glass Company, which was a corporate trust. Co-founder Lucien Martin left the firm in 1901 to work in Pittsburgh for National Glass. Another co-founder, William Brady, also moved to the Pittsburgh firm a short time later ...