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Gene Hackman

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Gene Hackman: Encyclopedia - 1930

1930 (MCMXXX) is a common year starting on Wednesday. 1930 - Events. January 6 - The first diesel-engine automobile trip is completed (Indianapolis, Indiana, to New York City). February 18 - While studying photographs taken in January, Clyde Tombaugh discovers Pluto February 18 - Elm Farm Ollie becomes the first cow to fly in an airplane and also the first cow to be milked in an airplane. 1930 - March. ...

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Gene Hackman: Encyclopedia - Cinema of the United States

Architecture Cinema Comic books Cuisine Dance Literature Music Poetry Sculpture Television Theater Visual arts The cinema of the United States, although it is sometimes simply referred to as Hollywood does not refer only to the film industry of the United States of America. Other modes of production like documentary film or exper ...

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Gene Hackman: Encyclopedia - United States Marine Corps

The United States Marine Corps (USMC) is a branch of the U.S. military. While concerned almost exclusively with shipboard security service and amphibious warfare in its formative years, the Marine Corps has evolved to fill a unique, multi-purpose role within the modern United States military. The Marine Corps is the second smallest of the five branches (Navy, Marine Corps, Army, Air Force, Coast Guard) of the U.S. military, with 176,000 active and 40,000 reserve Marines as of 2005. Only the United States ...

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Gene Hackman: Encyclopedia - Danny DeVito

Danny DeVito (born November 17, 1944) is an American actor, director and producer known for being very short (he is 5 ft, or 152 cm). Born Daniel Michael DeVito in Neptune, New Jersey to Italian-American Catholic parents. He graduated from Asbury Park High School, Asbury Park, NJ. DeVito became famous in the United States for his portrayal of "Louie De Palma" on the popular ABC and NBC TV series, Taxi (1978–1983). Because this sitcom was not widely distributed abroad, he is known pr ...

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Gene Hackman: Encyclopedia - Twilight 1998 film

Twilight was a thriller movie made in 1998 directed by Robert Benton. It starred Paul Newman, Susan Sarandon, Gene Hackman, Reese Witherspoon, Stockard Channing and James Garner. Tagline: Some people can buy their way out of anything. Except the past. Paul Newman plays a detective hired by an old friend (Hackman) to investigate if Hackman's wife (Sarandon) is having an affair. ...

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Gene Hackman: Encyclopedia - Cigar Aficionado

Cigar Aficionado is an American magazine that is dedicated to the world of cigars. Published since September 1992, the magazine is known for its articles about different brands of cigars worldwide, and for the celebrities that have appeared on its cover. Cigar Aficionado - List of stars on Cigar Aficionado's cover. 1992: none 1993: Groucho Marx Winston Churchill 1994: Rush Limbaugh Fide ...

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Gene Hackman: Encyclopedia - 1972 in film

1972 in film - Academy Awards. Best Picture: The Godfather - Ruddy, Paramount Best Director : Bob Fosse - Cabaret Best Actor: Marlon Brando - The Godfather (declined) Best Actress: Liza Minnelli - Cabaret Best Supporting Actor ; Joel Grey - Cabaret Best Supporting Actress : Eileen Heckart - Butterflies Are Free 1972 in film - Births. ...

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Gene Hackman: Encyclopedia - 1986 in film

1986 in film - Top grossing films. Top Gun, starring Tom Cruise, Kelly McGillis, Val Kilmer Crocodile Dundee Platoon, starring Charlie Sheen The Karate Kid, Part II Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home Back to School Aliens, starring Sigourney Weaver, Michael Biehn The Golden Child, starring Eddie Murphy Ruthless People, starring Danny Devito, Bette Midler, Judge Reinhold ...

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Gene Hackman: Encyclopedia - 1992 in film

This is a list of film-related events in 1992. 1991 in film 1992 in film 1993 in film 1991 in home video 1992 in home video 1993 in home video 1991 in television 1992 in television 1993 in television 1992 in film - Events. January 12 - HAL 9000 is activated, the computer in the movie 2001: A Space Odyssey (fictional event: date taken from the fi ...

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Gene Hackman: Encyclopedia - 1996 in film

This is a list of film-related events in 1996. 1995 in film 1996 in film 1997 in film 1995 in home video 1996 in home video 1997 in home video 1995 in television 1996 in television 1997 in television 1996 in film - Top grossing films. Independence Day, starring Will Smith Twister, starring Bill Paxton, Helen Hunt Miss ...

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Gene Hackman: Encyclopedia - 1970s

1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 The 1970s decade refers to the years from 1970 to 1979, inclusive. Informally, it can also include a few years at the end of the preceding decade or the beginning of the following decade. The United States, which had become an influential global power, experienced much of the transition. While the sixties saw social activism, society became more self-absorbed in the seventies. Analyst and writer Tom Wolfe epitomized this feeling in 1976, calling the seventies th ...

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Gene Hackman: Encyclopedia - 1971 in film

See also: 1970 in film 1971 1972 in film 1970s in film years in film film 1971 in film - Events. February 8 - Bob Dylan's hour long documentary film, Eat the Document, premieres at New York's Academy of Music. The film includes footage from Dylan's 1966 UK tour The first permanent IMAX projection system is installed at Ontario Place's "Cinesphere" in Toronto. April 23 - The film Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss So ...

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Gene Hackman: Encyclopedia II - Cinema of Sweden - Postwar

The most famous and influential Swedish filmmaker, Ingmar Bergman, rose to prominence in the fifties. He began making films in the mid-forties, and in 1955, he made Smiles of a Summer Night, which brought him international attention. A year later, he made one of his most famous films, The Seventh Seal. In the 1960s, Bergman won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film for two consecutive years, with The Virgin Spring (Jungfrukällan) in 1960 and Through a Glass Darkly (Såsom i en spegel) in 1961. He won t ...

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Cinema of Sweden, Cinema of Sweden - Early Swedish Cinema, Cinema of Sweden - Characteristics of Swedish cinema, Cinema of Sweden - Swedish cinema through WWII, Cinema of Sweden - Postwar, Cinema of Sweden - Contemporary Swedish Cinema

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Gene Hackman: Encyclopedia II - Character actor - Definition

Typically, character actors lack some of the stereotypical physical attributes associated with stars. A character actor may be very short or very tall, heavy or thin, balding, or simply unconventional-looking. Many older actors and actresses find their access to lead roles limited by age as well. Similarly, actors of colour were often barred from roles for which they were otherwise suited; some found work perfoming ethnic stereotypes. A character actor is usually playing a character who doesn't go through a major change in the course of the ...

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Character actor, Character actor - Definition, Character actor - Crossover actors, Character actor - Examples of character roles

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Gene Hackman: Encyclopedia II - Crimson Tide film - Plot

The film takes place in the near future during a period of instability in the Russian Federation. An ultranationalist has taken control of a nuclear missile installation and is threatening nuclear war if either the Americans or the Russian government attempt to confront him. The United States nuclear strategic missile submarine U.S.S. Alabama is given the mission to go on patrol and be available to launch its missiles in a pre-emptive strike if the Russian nuclear installation attempts to fuel its missiles, in which case they can be l ...

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Crimson Tide film, Crimson Tide film - Plot, Crimson Tide film - Background, Crimson Tide film - Trivia, Crimson Tide film - Awards, Crimson Tide film - See Also

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Gene Hackman: Encyclopedia II - Francis Ford Coppola - Life and Career 1960 to 1978

Coppola was born by a creative and supportive Italian American family in Detroit, USA, but he grew up in a New York suburb. His father Carmine Coppola, was a a composer and musician. His mother had been an actress. He studied theatre at Hofstra University prior to studying film at UCLA and while there, he made numerous short films, including some soft core porn films. In the early 1960s, he started his professional career making low-budget films with Roger Corman and writing screenplays. His first notable motion picture was made for Cor ...

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Francis Ford Coppola, Francis Ford Coppola - Life and Career 1960 to 1978, Francis Ford Coppola - Career: 1979 to present, Francis Ford Coppola - Selected filmography, Francis Ford Coppola - Trivia

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Gene Hackman: Encyclopedia II - Cinema of the United States - History

Cinema of the United States - Early development. The birth of cinema, as well as its radical development, can largely be traced back to the United States. The first recorded instance of photographs capturing and reproducing motion was Eadweard Muybridge's series of photographs of a running horse, which he captured in Palo Alto, California, using a set of still cameras placed in a row. Muybridge's accomplishment led inventors everywhere to attempt forming devices that would similar capture such motion. In the Unit ...

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Cinema of the United States, Cinema of the United States - History, Cinema of the United States - Early development, Cinema of the United States - Rise of Hollywood, Cinema of the United States - Golden Age of Hollywood, Cinema of the United States - Changing realities and television's rise, Cinema of the United States - The 'New Hollywood' or Post-classical cinema, Cinema of the United States - Blockbusters, Cinema of the United States - Independent film, Cinema of the United States - Rise of the home video market, Cinema of the United States - Notable figures in U.S. film, Cinema of the United States - Bibliography

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Gene Hackman: Encyclopedia II - Eureka - Place names

Several places are named for the expression: Eureka, California and Yreka, California Eureka, Illinois Eureka, Kansas Eureka, Missouri Eureka, Montana Eureka, Nevada Eureka, South Dakota Eureka, Utah Eureka Springs, Arkansas. Eureka, Nunavut in Canada. Eureka, Victoria in Australia Eureka, North Carolina eureka means sex More than one of these places are or were involved in the gold mining industry, with the phrase 'I f ...

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Eureka, Eureka - Place names, Eureka - Other meanings

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Gene Hackman: Encyclopedia II - Dirty Pretty Things - Criticism

The film was well received by audiences and critics for its portrayal of the bleak, hand-to-mouth lives of asylum seeking immigrants in London and of the more seedy, criminal aspect that underlies all the glitz and glamour. Reviewers have also pointed out that the plot successfully portrays the personalities of the main characters by forcing them into situations that test their morality and religious convictions. Some reviewers have suggested that the love affair between Okwe and Senay is an unnecessary aspect of the plot, and that th ...

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Dirty Pretty Things, Dirty Pretty Things - Plot, Dirty Pretty Things - Criticism, Dirty Pretty Things - Annotations, Dirty Pretty Things - Cast and roles include, Dirty Pretty Things - External link

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Gene Hackman: Encyclopedia II - Danville Illinois - Demographics

As of the censusGR2 of 2000, there are 33,904 people, 13,327 households, and 8,156 families residing in the city. The population density is 770.0/km² (1,994.0/mi²). There are 14,886 housing units at an average density of 338.1/km² (875.5/mi²). The racial makeup of the city is 70.19% White, 24.37% African American, 0.21% Native American, 1.20% Asian, 0.03% Pacific Islander, 2.09% from other races, and 1.92% from two or more races. 4.57% of ...

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Danville Illinois, Danville Illinois - Geography, Danville Illinois - Demographics, Danville Illinois - Notable people from Danville, Danville Illinois - Former Mayors, Danville Illinois - Transportation

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