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"Home by the Sea" and "Second Home by the Sea" is a suite of two songs by English rock band Genesis. It first appeared on their eponymous album in 1983. The lyrics were written by keyboardist Tony Banks and the music was written by the whole band. Lyrically, the song is about a burglar who breaks into a house only to find it is haunted. [1]
House by the Sea can refer to: House by the Sea (album), a 2007 album by Levinhurst; The House by the Sea, a 1924 German film; The House by the Sea, a 2017 French film "House by the Sea", a song by Iron & Wine from the 2007 album The Shepherd's Dog
Second home or Second Home may refer to: Dacha, a type of non-primary residence found in Russia and post-Soviet countries; Holiday cottage, a non-primary residence owned for tourism reasons; Move-up home, a house purchased when selling a starter home; Pied-à-terre, a non-primary residence generally found in urban centers
Shortly afterward, Amazon Studios acquired U.S. distribution rights to the film for $10 million, beating Sony Pictures Classics, Universal Pictures/Focus Features, Netflix, Lionsgate, and Fox Searchlight Pictures (Sony, under its Stage 6 Films banner, and Universal/Focus would later acquire rights to some international territories from Sierra ...
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Anderson was a long-time fan of Home and Away and she said she was "thrilled" when she won the role of Charlie after an audition. [ 19 ] [ 20 ] In November 2011, Jonathon Moran and Elle Halliwell of The Daily Telegraph announced Anderson had quit Home and Away to further her acting career in Hollywood. [ 21 ]
Amanda's (also known as Amanda's by the Sea) is an American sitcom television series based on the 1970s British sitcom Fawlty Towers that aired on ABC from February 10 to May 26, 1983. The series starred Bea Arthur as Amanda Cartwright, who owns a seaside hotel called "Amanda's by the Sea" and was Arthur's first return to series television ...
Turron Asabere - a close friend of Alec, he visits Point Mouette from his regular home in New York and saves Jane, who had fallen down a rock by the sea and thought she had broken her nose. He is "terrified" by boats (to use his term) and spends much of his time at Point Mouette completing jigsaw puzzles with the injured Aunt Claire.