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  2. The House in the Middle - Wikipedia

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    Intertitle of the 1954 version of The House in the Middle, selected for preservation in the National Film Registry. The House in the Middle is the title of two American documentary film shorts (13 minutes), respectively from 1953 and 1954, which showed the effects of a nuclear bomb test on a set of three small houses.

  3. Wholphin (DVD magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The House in the Middle by National Clean Up, Paint Up, Fix Up Bureau; The Delicious by Scott Pendergast; Malek Khorshid by Ali Akbar Sadeghi; Tatli Hayat ("The Sweet Life" aka "The Turkish Jeffersons"), sitcom, English subtitles provided by Jack Pendarvis, Rodney Rothman, Brian Reich, and A.G. Pasquella; Stairway at St. Paul by Jeroen Offerman

  4. List of Columbia Pictures films (1950–1959) - Wikipedia

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    February 1953: Target Hong Kong: February 1, 1953: Last of the Comanches: February 3, 1953: Savage Mutiny: March 3, 1953: All Ashore: March 7, 1953: Prince of Pirates: Co-production with Esskay Pictures Corporation March 20, 1953: The Glass Wall: March 24, 1953: Salome: Co-production with The Beckworth Corporation March 25, 1953: On Top of Old ...

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  6. Ugetsu - Wikipedia

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    Ugetsu (雨月物語, Ugetsu Monogatari, lit."Rain-moon tales") [3] is a 1953 Japanese period fantasy film directed by Kenji Mizoguchi starring Masayuki Mori and Machiko Kyō.It is based on the stories "The House in the Thicket" and "The Lust of the White Serpent" from Ueda Akinari's 1776 book Ugetsu Monogatari, combining elements of the jidaigeki (period drama) genre with a ghost story.

  7. Ralph Moody (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Ralph, however, had difficulty readjusting. Following more than two times that he got his name in the local "bad boy book," most of which were false charges, he left the family home in Boston to live on his grandfather, Thomas Gould's farm in Lisbon Falls, Maine, which is covered in the 1953 book, The Fields of Home. Thomas Gould died in 1929.

  8. The House Across the Lake - Wikipedia

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    The House Across the Lake (U.S. title: Heat Wave) is a 1954 British film noir crime film directed and written by Ken Hughes and starring Alex Nicol, Hillary Brooke, Sid James and Susan Stephen. [1] It was produced as a second feature [2] by Hammer Films. It was released in the United States by Lippert Pictures.

  9. Money from Home - Wikipedia

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    Money From Home is a 1953 American comedy film starring Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis. The comedy was the first for the Martin and Lewis team to be shot in color and was their only film in 3-D. [4] The picture was premiered as a special preview screening across the U.S. on New Year's Eve, 1953.