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  1. The Best American Short Stories 2005

    The Best American Short Stories 2005 , a volume in The Best American Short Stories series , was edited by Katrina Kennison and by guest editor Michael Chabon . ref Kennison, Katrina and Chabon, Michael editors , The Best American Short Stories 2005 Houghton Mifflin, New York, 2005. ref Short Stories included Author Story Where story previously appeared Tom Perrotta The Smile on Happy Chang s Face Post Road Dennis Lehane Until Gwen The Atlantic Monthly Lynne Sharon Schwartz A Taste of Dust Ninth Letter Thomas McGuane Old Friends The New Yorker J. Robert Lennon Eight Pieces for the Left Hand Granta Kelly Link Stone Animals Conjunctions Nathaniel Bellows First Four Measures The Paris Review Charles D Ambrosio The Scheme of Things The New Yorker Alice Munro Silence The New Yorker Tom Bissell Death Defier Virginia Quarterly Review Joy Williams The Girls Idaho Review Cory Doctorow Anda s Game Salon.com Alix Ohlin Simple Exercises for the Beginning Student Swink Edward P. Jones Old Boys, Old Girls The New Yorker David Means The Secret Goldfish The New Yorker Joyce Carol Oates The Cousins Harper s Magazine David Bezmozgis Natasha Harper s Magazine Tim Pratt Hart and Boot Polphony Rishi Reddi Justice Shiva Ram Murthy Harvard Review George Saunders Bohemians The New Yorker Other notable stories Among the other notable writers whose stories were among the 100 Other Distinguished Stories of 2005 were Ann Beattie , E. L. Doctorow , Jhumpa Lahiri , Rick Moody , Gina Ochsner and John Updike . Notes references External links http www.bestamericanshortstories.com Best American Short Stories Category 2005 books Best American Short Stores 2005, The Category Fiction anthologies Category Best American series ...   more details



  1. Ronald G. Wardall

    Ronald Wardall February 12, 1937 Yakima, Washington January 21, 2006 was an American poet . ref cite news url http query.nytimes.com gst fullpage.html?res 9F0DE7DF153AF934A15750C0A9609C8B63 work The New York Times date March 27, 2006 accessdate May 22, 2010 title Paid Notice Deaths WARDALL, RONALD ref Life He was educated at the University of Washington and the New School for Social Research. Wardall lived in Brooklyn Heights, New York . His work appeared in Poetry , ref http www.poetryfoundation.org poetrymagazine toc.html?issue 1037 ref Field , Swink , Mudfish , and Skidrow Penthouse . A Chapbook award has been named for him. ref http skidrowpenthouse.com events.html ref His full length collection, Lightning s Dance Floor , was published by Rain Mountain Press in 2010. Awards 2001 New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship ref http www.nyfa.org level4.asp?id 202&fid 5&sid 9&tid 82 ref 2001 Dana Award Works The Presence of a Weight , was published as part of the New School Series. cite book title The Eyes of a Vertical Cut publisher Slipstream date 2001 Lightning s Dance Floor Rain Mountain Press, 2010 References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Wardell, Ronald G. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American poet DATE OF BIRTH February 12, 1937 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH January 21, 2006 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Wardell, Ronald G. Category American poets Category 1937 births Category 2006 deaths US poet 1930s stub ...   more details



  1. Free indirect speech

    alwey to wikt pore Verb poure ? Or wikt swink swinken with his handes, and laboure, As Augustine of Hippo Austin wikt bid Verb bit ? How shal the world be served? Lat Austin have his swink to him ...   more details



  1. Otero County, Colorado

    Ford Swink, Colorado Swink Historic sites Bent s Old Fort National Historic Site Santa Fe National ... counties Colorado municipalities G.W. Swink , pioneer county commissioner National Register of Historic ...   more details



  1. Sanctuary (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine)

    s guest stars are Kitty Swink , real life wife of Armin Shimerman who plays Quark Star Trek Quark ...   more details



  1. The Long Night (1947 film)

    Infobox Film name The Long Night image LongNightPoster.jpg caption Theatrical release poster director Anatole Litvak producer Anatole Litvak br Robert and Raymond Hakim Raymond Hakim br Robert and Raymond Hakim Robert Hakim writer Jacques Viot br John Wexley starring Henry Fonda br Barbara Bel Geddes cinematography Sol Polito music Dimitri Tiomkin editing Robert Swink distributor RKO Radio Pictures Inc. released May 28, 1947 br small United States small runtime 101 minutes country United States language English budget The Long Night is a 1947 film noir directed by Anatole Litvak and produced by RKO . It is a remake of Le Jour se l ve 1939 by Marcel Carn . The drama features Henry Fonda , Barbara Bel Geddes , Vincent Price , Ann Dvorak , and others. ref imdb title id 0039581 title The Long Night . ref Plot Henry Fonda stars as Joe Adams, a grizzled ex G.I. who has a hard time adapting to society after World War II . Barbara Bel Geddes makes her motion picture debut as teenage orphan Jo Ann, who is Joe s girlfriend. Vincent Price is lounge magician Maximilian, who makes life difficult for Joe and his girlfriend. Elisha Cook Jr. plays Joe s blind neighbor. Cast Henry Fonda as Joe Adams Barbara Bel Geddes as Jo Ann Vincent Price as Maximilian Ann Dvorak as Charlene Howard Freeman as Sheriff Ned Meade Moroni Olsen as Chief of Police Elisha Cook Jr. as Frank Dunlap Queenie Smith as Mrs. Tully David Clarke as Bill Pulanski Charles McGraw as Policeman Stevens Patty King as Peggy Production When RKO acquired the distribution rights to Le Jour se l ve in preparation for remaking it as The Long Night , they also sought to buy up all available prints of the original film and destroy them. For a time, it was thought that the French film had been lost completely, but copies of it re appeared in the 1950s and its classic status was re established. ref International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers 1 Films ed. by Nicholas Thomas 2nd ed. Chicago, London St James Press, 1990. p.447 ...   more details



  1. Santa Monica City Council

    Scott Christine Reed William H. Jennings Donna O. Swink John J. Bambrick Ruth Goldway Ruth Yannatta Goldway Peter van den Steenhoven 1977 Nathaniel Trives Christine Reed Donna O. Swink Seymour A. Cohen ... O. Swink Seymour A. Cohen Fred M. Judson John W. McCloskey Pieter van den Steenhoven 1973 Nathaniel Trives Anthony L. Ditury Donna O. Swink Clo Hoover Fred M. Judson John W. McCloskey Pieter van ...   more details



  1. Eryngium yuccifolium

    italic title taxobox name Eryngium yuccifolium image Rattlesnakemaster.jpg regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Asterids ordo Apiales familia Apiaceae genus Eryngium species E. yuccifolium binomial Eryngium yuccifolium binomial authority Andr Michaux Michx. Eryngium yuccifolium Button snake root , Rattlesnake Master is a common herbaceous perennial plant , native to the tallgrass prairie s of central and eastern North America , from Minnesota east to Ohio and south to Texas and Florida . In the Chicago Region this species has a coefficient of conservatism of 9. ref Swink, Floyd and Gerould Wilhelm. Plants of the Chicago Region . Indiana Academy of Science. 1994 ref It grows to 1.8 m tall, with linear leaves 15 100  cm long but only 1 3  cm broad, with bristly or spiny margins and a sharp tip. The flower s are produced in dense apical umbel s 1 3  cm diameter, each flower greenish white or bluish white, 3 4  mm diameter. When this plant flowers, pollen matures before stigmas become receptive to maximize outcrossing. Rattlesnake master has unusually high seed set close to 90 . ref Melano Flores, Brenda. 2001. Reproductive Biology of Eryngium yuccifolium Apiaceae , a prairie species . Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 128 1 6 ref It gets its name because some Indigenous peoples of the Americas Native Americans used its root as an antidote for rattlesnake venom poison venom . The scientific name was given because its leaves resemble those of yucca s. See also Image Eryngiumleaves.jpg Image of leaves References reflist External links http www.ars grin.gov cgi bin npgs html taxon.pl?102098 Germplasm Resources Information Network Eryngium yuccifolium cite book author Neltje Blanchan Blanchan, Neltje title Wild Flowers An Aid to Knowledge of Our Wild Flowers and Their Insect Visitors. url http www.gutenberg.org etext 3003 year 2002 publisher Project Gutenberg Project Gutenberg Literary Archive Foundation ...   more details



  1. Howie Kemp

    of them when Ramona told him that Mrs. Swink did that as a child. Howie and Ramona like to play a game ...   more details



  1. Office of Distance Education

    East Central Board of Cooperative Education and Swink High School in Eastern Colorado providing ...   more details



  1. The Young Doctors (film)

    Infobox film name The Young Doctors image size image The Young Doctors FilmPoster.jpeg caption director Phil Karlson producer Stuart Millar br Lawrence Turman writer Arthur Hailey novel br Joseph Hayes narrator starring Ben Gazzara br Fredric March music Elmer Bernstein cinematography Arthur J. Ornitz editing Robert Swink distributor United Artists released August 23, 1961 runtime 100 min. country USA language English budget gross preceded by followed by The Young Doctors is a 1961 film directed by Phil Karlson and starring Ben Gazzara , Fredric March , Dick Clark , Ina Balin , Eddie Albert , Phyllis Love , Aline MacMahon , George Segal and Dolph Sweet . The film is based on the 1959 novel The Final Diagnosis by Arthur Hailey . Ronald Reagan was the narrator in the film. Plot David Coleman Gazzara is a young doctor hired by a hospital s pathology department. The head of the department, Dr. Joseph Pearson March , sees Coleman as a rival, and they fight over many medical issues. Coleman falls in love with Cathy Hunt Balin , a nurse at the hospital, who develops a tumor in her knee. Pearson believes that the tumor is malignant and that the leg should be amputated, but Coleman disagrees. Coleman orders three blood tests on Mrs. Alexander, an expectant mother whose baby may have hemolytic disease of the newborn hemolytic disease , but Pearson believes that the tests are excessive and cancels the third test. Mrs. Alexander is married to a young intern at the hospital Clark , who, along with Coleman, tried to push for the third test. When the baby is born seriously ill, Dr. Charles Dornberger Albert , Mrs. Alexander s OB GYN , berates Pearson and conducts a blood transfusion to save the baby s life. Pearson s future at the hospital becomes uncertain, and he resigns. Coleman has changed his mind about Cathy s tumor and agrees with Pearson s decision, while Pearson says that Coleman reminds him of himself when he was young and urges him not to let hospital bureaucracy to wea ...   more details



  1. American Cinema Editors Career Achievement Award

    Ruggiero 1993 Rudi Fehr and Robert Swink 1992 Harold F. Kress and Charles Nelson editor Charles Nelson ...   more details



  1. Janice Moore Fuller

    Orphan date February 2009 Janice Moore Fuller born 1951 is an American poet and playwright, currently Writer In Residence and Professor of English at Catawba College , in Salisbury, NC . She is the author of three books of poetry and a number of plays see bibliography . ref Faculty Website, Catawba College. http faculty.catawba.edu janicefuller ref Fuller earned her B.A. at Duke University and her M.A. and Ph.D at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro . ref Iris Press Author Bio. http www.irisbooks.com fuller index.htm ref An outstanding instructor, she is a four time winner of Catawba s Teacher of the Year Award she has also won the Swink Prize for Outstanding Classroom Teaching. ref Janice Fuller Resume. http faculty.catawba.edu janicefuller resume.htm ref She has been Visiting Professor of English at Harlaxton College the British campus of the University of Evansville , and a poetry workshop teacher at the Wildacres Writers Workshop. ref Wildacres Writers Workshop. http www.wildacres.com pages fuller.html ref Bibliography Poetry Seance. Knoxville Iris P, 2007. ISBN 978 0 916078 87 4 Sex Education. Knoxville Iris P, 2004. ISBN 0 916078 60 4 Archeology Is a Destructive Science. Carthage, NC Scots Plaid P, 1998. ISBN 1 879009 34 X Plays Dix, a full length play. Produced at the Minneapolis Fringe Festival. August 2004. Church of the Spilled Blood, a one act play. Produced at Bare Bones Theater s New Play Festival, Charlotte, NC. May 2003. The Last Glass Bottom Boat, a series of three short plays. Produced at Catawba College s Florence Busby Corriher Theater, March 2003. Conjoined, a full length one act play. Staged reading at Catawba College s Florence Busby Corriher Theater, November 2002. Notes and references reflist 2 External links http www.versedaily.org twelvehours.shtml For William, Who Lived Twelve Hours. Janice Moore Fuller Poem on Verse Daily Web site. http sexualityinart.wordpress.com 2007 07 24 janice moore fuller sex education poems my aunt rais ...   more details



  1. Welcome Home (1989 film)

    Infobox film name Welcome Home image Welcomehomeposter89.jpg image size caption Promotional film poster director Franklin Schaffner writer Maggie Kleinman narrator starring Kris Kristofferson br JoBeth Williams br Sam Waterston br Brian Keith br Kieu Chinh music Henry Mancini cinematography Fred J. Koenenkamp editing Robert Swink distributor Columbia Pictures br Rank Organization br Warner Home Video UK VHS released September 29, 1989 runtime 96 minutes country Film US language English budget 16,000,000 gross 1,048,322 preceded by followed by Welcome Home is a 1989 drama film directed by Franklin Schaffner . It stars Kris Kristofferson as a Vietnam veteran who returns to his family after many years and who tries to readjust to life nearly 20 years later. The film also stars JoBeth Williams , Brian Keith , and Sam Waterston , with the song Welcome Home performed by Willie Nelson . It was Oscar winner Schaffner s final film. Plot Jake Robbins went off to Vietnam, leaving his wife behind to mourn when he is reported missing, presumed dead. Seventeen years later, he unexpectedly returns. Having been a prisoner of war, Jake was rescued and ended up in Cambodia having a family. Jake s reappearance is a godsend for his father, Harry, but a mixed blessing for wife Sarah, who has moved on with her life. While old feelings stir in her, Jake confronts the military on how his disappearance was handled, and, more importantly, on how to track down his missing Southeast Asia wife and child. Cast Kris Kristofferson as Jake JoBeth Williams as Sarah Sam Waterston as Woody Brian Keith as Harry Box Office The film was not a box office success. ref cite news title The Wonder Years Faces Growing Pains work The Los Angeles Times date url http articles.latimes.com 1989 10 03 entertainment ca 621 1 kevin arnold accessdate 2011 03 29 ref References reflist External links IMDb title id 0098631 title Welcome Home Franklin Schaffner Category 1989 films Category 1980s drama films Category Americ ...   more details



  1. Manuel Muņoz (writer)

    see also Manuel Mu oz Manuel Mu oz born March 4, 1972 Dinuba, California is an American short story writer . Life He grew up in Dinuba, California . He graduated from Harvard University and Cornell University with an MFA. ref http www.news.cornell.edu stories Nov08 MunozWhiting.da.html ref He teaches at the University of Arizona . ref http english.arizona.edu index site.php?id 611 ref His work appeared in the New York Times , Rush Hour , Swink , Epoch , Glimmer Train , Edinburgh Review , and Boston Review . He lives in Tucson . In England on a book tour in 2011, Mu oz was in Tottenham delivering a talk entitled Writing While Arizonan, and was caught up in the Tottenham Riots along with many others including the musician Mark Morrison . Like Morrison, Mu oz angrily denied taking part, but unlike Morrison, he was not convicted. ref http www.youtube.com watch?v Mm8r8I7ApDQ ref Awards 2007 Frank O Connor International Short Story Award shortlisted 2008 Whiting Writers Award 2009 PEN O. Henry Award for his story Tell Him About Brother John. ref http www.randomhouse.com anchor ohenry spotlight munoz.html ref 2006 National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship ref http www.arts.gov features writers writersCMS writer.php?id 06 36 ref New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship Works cite book title Zigzagger publisher Northwestern University Press year 2003 url http books.google.com books?id 7wRTp3RWPuIC&printsec frontcover&dq inauthor Manuel inauthor Mu C3 B1oz Zigzagger&lr &as brr 0&cd 1 v onepage&q &f false isbn 9780810120983 cite book title The Faith Healer of Olive Avenue publisher Algonquin Books Of Chapel Hill year 2007 isbn 9781565125322 cite book title What You See in the Dark publisher Algonquin Books Of Chapel Hill year 2011 isbn 9781565125339 References reflist External links http www.manuel munoz.com author s website http labloga.blogspot.com 2007 05 interview with manuel muoz.html INTERVIEW WITH MANUEL MU OZ , La Bloga , May 28 2007 http www.mediabistro.com galley ...   more details



  1. Destrophy

    and Tschechaniuk were soon joined by Joe Fox on Drums, and guitarist Bruce Swink ex Downthesun and Stone ... signed a management deal with Damon Moreno at the Inner Light Agency iLA . Bruce Swink would later ... small 2002&ndash 2004 small Bruce Swink &ndash guitar small 2002&ndash 2010 small References references ...   more details



  1. St. Philip's Moravian Church

    Infobox nrhp name St. Philip s Moravian Church nrhp type image caption location E side, S. Church St. near Race St., Old Salem, Winston Salem, North Carolina lat degrees 36 lat minutes 5 lat seconds 4 lat direction N long degrees 80 long minutes 14 long seconds 27 long direction W coord display inline,title locmapin North Carolina built 1861 architect Houser,Charles Swink,George architecture Greek Revival added September 03, 1991 area less than one acre governing body Private refnum 91001170 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref St. Philip s Moravian Church is a historic African American Moravian church building on the east side of S. Church Street near Race Street, Old Salem in Winston Salem, North Carolina . The building was constructed in 1861. History The site was the original location of an 18th century parish graveyard for non Moravians. In 1823 the African American congregation constructed a log church on the grounds following a segregation of worship services in the early nineteenth century. Prior to that African Americans who joined the Moravian church attended Home Church and worshiped together with white Brethren. By 1861, the congregation had outgrown the Log church. A new church was constructed in 1861 nearby on the same site in a Greek Revival style. Now restored, the church was originally built by the Salem congregation for the enslaved and free African Americans of the community. It is the oldest standing African American church in North Carolina. Freedom was announced from the pulpit of this church on May 21, 1865 by the chaplain of the 10th Ohio Cavalry Regiment. The Church continued to grow and was expanded in the 1890s. The congregation moved to a new location in 1952 and still exists at a third location , and the building stood vacant until its restoration in 2003. The church building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1991. The 1823 Log church, was reconstructed on it s original site in 1999. References reflist External links ht ...   more details



  1. Mary Quade

    Mary Quade born October 21, 1971 is an American writer of poetry and nonfiction. In 2003, her poetry collection Guide to Native Beasts won the Cleveland State University Poetry Center First Book Prize, chosen by judge Marilyn Krysl . ref http www.csuohio.edu poetrycenter ref She earned her A.B. from the University of Chicago and her M.F.A. from University of Iowa Writers Workshop The University of Iowa Writers Workshop . ref http www.hiram.edu excellence lindsaycrane maryquade.html ref Her work has been awarded an Oregon Literary Fellowship 2001 ref http www.literary arts.org fellowships past writers.php ref and two Ohio Arts Council Individual Excellence Awards 2006, 2010 . She is an Assistant Professor of English at Hiram College where she teaches creative writing. Bibliography Guide to Native Beasts Cleveland State University Poetry Center, 2004 Anthologies H.L. Hix , ed. 2008 . New Voices Contemporary Poetry from the United States . Irish Pages Karen Y. Olsen, ed 2005 . On the Wing American Poems of Air and Space Flight References references External Links http www.bu.edu agni authors M Mary Quade.html Three Poems AGNI magazine AGNI http www.wakegreatlakes.org poetry Two poems Wake Great Lakes Thought and Culture http english.wisc.edu devilslake issues fall2010.html Poem Devil s Lake http swinkmag.com archive index.html Poem Swink http web.mac.com tomkoontz Site 33 Quade.html Three poems Barnwood http www.flyway.org Essay excerpt Flyway magazine Flyway Journal of Writing and Environment http www.versedaily.org 2011 tobear.shtml One Poem Verse Daily http 031454a.netsolhost.com inquire 2011 09 01 bruce checefsky and mary quade One poem In Quire http starbeacon.com currents x343638929 Western Reserve Back Roads Finding poetry in nukes and tractors?keyword topstory Western Reserve Back Roads Finding poetry in nukes and tractors, Star Beacon , May 26, 2006 Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Quade, Mary ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Poet DATE OF B ...   more details



  1. Choctaw County, Oklahoma

    Spencerville Swink, Oklahoma Swink Recent events In October 2011 the U.S. Navy announced plans ...   more details



  1. Sylvania

    Fantasy Battle game Sylvanie, the old world. Home to the vampire counts in Warhammer Fantasy Swink ...   more details



  1. Ed Logg

    Image Ed Logg.jpg thumb Ed Logg George Edward Logg born in Seattle in 1948 ref cite news url http www.wired.com gamelife 2011 11 ed logg pioneer award work Wired first Chris last Kohler title Asteroids Designer Ed Logg Honored With Pioneer Award date 17 November 2011 ref is a retired arcade game arcade video game designer, employed first at Atari ref name Kent2001 cite book last Kent first Steve L. title The ultimate history of video games from Pong to Pok mon and beyond the story behind the craze that touched our lives and changed the world url http books.google.com books?id PTrcTeAqeaEC&pg PT184 accessdate 19 August 2011 year 2001 publisher Random House Digital, Inc. isbn 9780761536437 pages 184 ref and after at Atari Games . ref name Herman1997 cite book last Herman first Leonard title Phoenix The Fall & Rise of Videogames url http books.google.com books?id duITAQAAIAAJ accessdate 19 August 2011 date 1997 10 publisher Rolenta Press isbn 9780964384828 pages 139 ref He co software developer developed the video game Asteroids game Asteroids with Lyle Rains . ref name Swink2008 cite book last Swink first Steve title Game Feel A Game Designer s Guide to Virtual Sensation url http books.google.com books?id i9GfunWcB oC&pg PA188 accessdate 19 August 2011 date 2008 10 13 publisher Morgan Kaufmann isbn 9780123743282 pages 188 ref Other games designed or co designed by Logg include Centipede video game Centipede , Millipede arcade game Millipede , the Gauntlet arcade game Gauntlet series, Wayne Gretzky s 3D Hockey and the San Francisco Rush series. ref name RouseOgden2005 cite book last1 Rouse first1 Richard last2 Ogden first2 Steve title Game design theory & practice url http books.google.com books?id tGePP1Nu P8C&pg PA87 accessdate 19 August 2011 year 2005 publisher Jones & Bartlett Learning isbn 9781556229121 pages 87 ref ref cite news url http pqasb.pqarchiver.com thestar access 427450281.html?FMT ABS&FMTS ABS FT&type current&date Apr 15 2C 1999&author Mark Saltzman&p ...   more details



  1. Gray Lady Down

    Unreferenced stub date May 2010 Infobox film name Gray Lady Down image GrayLadyDown1978.jpg image size caption Promotional poster for Gray Lady Down director David Greene director David Greene producer Walter Mirisch writer David Lavallee novel br Frank P. Rosenberg br James Whittaker br Howard Sackler narrator starring Charlton Heston br David Carradine br Stacy Keach br Ned Beatty br Stephen McHattie br Ronny Cox br Dorian Harewood music Jerry Fielding cinematography Stevan Larner editing Robert Swink distributor released March 10, 1978 in film 1978 runtime 111 min country United States language English language English budget gross preceded by followed by Gray Lady Down is a 1978 disaster film by Universal Studios starring Charlton Heston , David Carradine , Stacy Keach , Ned Beatty , Ronny Cox , and features the first film role for a young Christopher Reeve . It is based on David Lavallee s book Event 1000 . Plot An aging, respected Captain naval commander Paul Blanchard, played by Charlton Heston, is on his final submarine tour before promotion to command of a submarine squadron SUBRON COMSUBRON . Surfaced and returning to port, the submarine USS Neptune , is struck by a freighter in heavy fog, and sinks to a depth of 1,450 feet 442 meters on a canyon ledge above the ocean floor. A United States Navy rescue force, commanded by Captain Bennett Stacy Keach , arrives on the scene, but Neptune is subsequently rolled by a landslide to a greater angle that does not allow the Navy s Deep Submergence Rescue Vehicle DSRV rescue submarine to complete its work. A small experimental submersible, Snark , is brought in to assist with the rescue. Snark is very capable, but run by a nonconformist U.S. Navy officer misfit, Captain Gates David Carradine . The tiny submersible is the only hope for a rescue. Ronny Cox plays Neptune s executive officer , scheduled to take over command from Charlton Heston s character Ned Beatty plays Snark nowiki nowiki s second crewman and Christo ...   more details



  1. Maryam Hassouni

    Swink ? 2006 TV film Kicks film Kicks 2007 Anna 2007 film Anna 2007 TV film Dunya & Desie Dunya ...   more details



  1. Maud Newton

    have been published in Narrative Magazine , Granta , Swink , Eyeshot , Pindeldyboz , Maisonneuve ...   more details



  1. Islands in the Stream (film)

    Infobox film name Islands in the Stream image image size caption director Franklin J. Schaffner producer writer Ernest Hemingway novel br Denne Bart Petitclerc starring George C. Scott br David Hemmings br Gilbert Roland music Jerry Goldsmith cinematography editing Robert Swink distributor released March 9, 1977 runtime 105 minutes country FilmUS language English budget gross Islands in the Stream is a 1977 in film 1977 American drama film , an adaptation of Ernest Hemingway s Islands in the Stream Hemingway novel of the same name . The film was directed by Franklin J. Schaffner and starred George C. Scott , Hart Bochner , Claire Bloom , Gilbert Roland , and David Hemmings . ref name WVrev Variety Film Reviews Variety film review March 9, 1977, page 16. ref Plot Like the novel, the story is about artist Thomas Hudson, an American who has left the civilized world for the simple life in the Caribbean . Schaffner tells the tale in four parts The Island Introduces Hudson and the people he knows. The area is the Bahamas, and the time is 1940. While he is glad to see his friends, Tom, as he is called, is concerned about his friend Eddy, who loves to drink and brawl with anyone he finds. Later the residents of the island and Tom celebrate the Queen Mother s Anniversary. The Boys Weeks after the celebrations for the Queen Mother, Tom sees his three sons for the first time. It is a bittersweet reunion as he had left them and his wife Audrey many years ago. Later, the four, including the youngest David, go on a challenging fishing trek to catch a Marlin . The segment ends as the boys return to the United States, while oldest son Tom joins the Royal Air Force in time for the Battle of Britain . Their father writes and tells them in a monolog how much he misses them. The Woman Tom s wife Audrey is introduced. Hoping she can give him companionship and love, Audrey returns to Tom to try to find what feelings may still exist between them. Tom finds he still loves his wife, but her ...   more details




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