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Zenobia (also known as Elephants Never Forget and It's Spring Again) is a 1939 comedy film directed by Gordon Douglas and starring Oliver Hardy, Harry Langdon, Billie Burke, Alice Brady, James Ellison, Jean Parker, June Lang, Stepin Fetchit and Hattie McDaniel.
Andrew "Andy" Hardy is a fictional character best known for the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer series of 16 films in which he was played by Mickey Rooney.The main film series was released from 1937 to 1946, with a final film made in 1958 in an unsuccessful attempt to revive the series.
Trichocera annulata, commonly known as the winter gnat, is a species of winter crane fly, of the order Diptera. First described by German entomologist Johann Wilhelm Meigen in 1818, it is found in Europe and North America. In North America, it is known from Alaska south to California and in Newfoundland. [1] It is an introduced species in New ...
The Revenant is a 2015 American epic western action drama film [5] directed by Alejandro G. Iñárritu.The screenplay by Mark L. Smith and Iñárritu is based in part on Michael Punke's 2002 novel The Revenant, which describes frontiersman Hugh Glass's experiences in 1823, and which is based on the 1915 poem The Song of Hugh Glass.
According to film historian Rob Stone, Back to the Farm is the earliest Oliver Hardy film known to still exist. [3] Hardy had already appeared in a number of short split-reel comedies made at Lubin's Jacksonville studio in the spring and summer of 1914, but this was his first full one-reeler, as well as his first appearance with Bert Tracy, who ...
Planning for the film began as early as September 2004, with shooting starting in February 2005. [2] The film premiered in May of the same year. Winter of the Dead has been awarded as the winner of Kamera magazine's film competition, [2] and it received mostly good feedback by critics. The film was also considered for 3rd place in the youth ...
Winterbeast has been called a ’regional disasterpiece’ [3] and characterized as ’messy and scatterbrained in the best possible ways.’ [4] Most retrospective reviews praised the film for its originality. [7] [8] The film's obvious extreme lack of continuity is noted by all reviewers. [9] A review found the animation "pathetic". [10] "
The film was directed by Robin Hardy and written by Anthony Shaffer, who based his screenplay loosely on the David Pinner novel Ritual. The story follows a Scottish police officer, Sergeant Neil Howie ( Edward Woodward ), who visits the isolated island of Summerisle in the search for a missing girl named Rowan Morrison.