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- 1211: Baal Of Desire
- ... not-so-great to very good. The only problem was that since not all the actor's names were used, it was difficult to figure out who was who in most cases. Baal, played by Robert Seay, was in the very good part of the spectrum. The amount of lined he had to memorize was great and he didn't stumble on them once. His emotion was clear throughout the play ...
- 1212: To Kill A Mockingbird: A Movie Review
- ... produced in 1964. The main actors in the film are as follows: Gregory Peck, Atticus Finch; Ms. Maudie Atkinson, Rosemary Murphy; Jean Louise Scout' Finch, Mary Badham; Jeremy Jem' Finch, Philip Afford; Arthur Boo' Radley, Robert Duvall and Heck Tate, Brock Peters. The Music Director in the film is Elmer Bernstain, the Screenwriter is Horton Foote, and the script is an adaptation from the book, To Kill A Mockingbird, written by ...
- 1213: A Scene from Martin Scorcese's "Mean Streets"
- ... style movies as well as smaller, independent films. Either way, many of his themes and styles are generally seen in all of his films. Scorsese likes to work with certain actors on a regular basis. Robert DeNiro has starred in most of Scorsese's movies with 7. Other actors like Harvey Keitel and Joe Pesci have worked on numerous Scorsese films. It seems that with such a specific view on how ...
- 1214: "Rage"
- ... rights reserved. Caedmon recordings reproduced by arrangement with Harper Collins Publishers. The People's Chronology is licensed from Henry Holt and Company, Inc. Copyright © 1992 by James Trager. All rights reserved. Roger's International Thesaurus Robert L. Chapman Harper Collins Publishing pg. 152 copy. 1984 by Merriam Webster Inc. Phillipines Copy. 1984 pg. 659 Granger's Index to Poetry Edith P. Hazen copy. June 3, 1993 Bartlett's Familiar Quatations John ...
- 1215: Pop Art
- ... Art and at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Yet another American pop artist was Larry Rivers. He was born in 1923 and still lives. His work may be found at the Metropolitian Museum of Art. Robert Rauschienburg was also an American pop artist. He was born in 1925, and, like most of the other artists in this essay, still ives. His work may be found at the Whitney Museum of Art ...
- 1216: Proposal for An Advanced Art Project
- ... possible mentors, and that I can be quite choosy. But I might as well detail the styles and works of some other artists whom I find encompass at least one aspect of my personal style. Robert Irwin was born in 1928, and enjoys using light and shadow forms in his work. In 1968, he created an untitled piece that effectively hides a plexiglass disk within the shadow patterns of light and ...
- 1217: Abstract Expressionism
- ... 1904, Arshile Gorky again in 1904, Adolf Gottlieb in 1903, Hans Hoffman in 1880, Barnett Newman in 1905, Mark Rothko in 1903, Clifford Still in 1904, Jackson Pollock in 1912, Ad Reinhardt in 1913 and Robert Motherwell in 1915. These artists' initial biographies were programmed around the people who were still living according to the principles set down in the nineteenth century. What artists like Pollock, de Kooning, Kline, Motherwell and ...
- 1218: The Yucca Mountain Nuclear Repository
- ... collapse, denting or cracking canisters. Then, if critics are right about water percolation through the mountain in as little as 100 years, Yucca Mountain could become an environmental and health disaster. DOE Performance Assessment Manager, Robert Andrews says the latest plan would add drip shields over the casks to prevent seepage from even hitting them for a thousand years or more. He, Barrett and other DOE experts says with multi-layered ...
- 1219: The Azores Islands
- ... Search Engine http://www.geocities.com/TheTropics/2140/azores.html Excite and Geociities Search Engine http://www.drtacores.pt/eng/e_ilha2.html Houk, Richard J. Colliers Encyclopedia, Edition 1997 Copyright P.F.Collier Kaplan, Robert D. The New York Times Magazine (Escape to the Azores) 1996 Copyright March 3 p 19 col. 2. Perrson, Roy F. Interviewed. 401-397-7304 THE AZORES
- 1220: Alcatraz
- ... instance, always one man to a cell) at Alcatraz to be better than other Federal prisons, and several inmates actually requested a transfer to Alcatraz. The "Birdman" The island's most famous prisoner was probably Robert Stroud, the so-called "Birdman of Alcatraz." In reality, Stroud never had any birds at Alcatraz, nor was he the grandfatherly person portrayed by Burt Lancaster in the well-known movie. In 1909, Stroud was ...
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