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David Lean - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Lean on Me (film) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A Listmania! list by C. Jarvis "crisso" (United Kingdom); ... "Lean co-directed this wartime classic with Noel Coward" ... Best WW1 AND WW2 Films of all TIME: A list of 14 items by T. Jarvis;
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Comprehensive guide to the work of film director, once film editor, David Lean. Includes synopsis and credits list of all the films he directed. ... DavidLean.com web site. This site has for over 10 years been devoted to the further enjoyment and understanding of David Lean’s career and his films. At DavidLean.com you...
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Over the Thanksgiving holiday, Joe Carter put up a list of the 100 most over/underrated movies in his opinion, and asks others to do likewise. He divided the list into fifty seemingly arbitrary categories and lists what ... Actually, if you look at a list of Hughes’ films, you’ll see many more overrated than PT&A.
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He started working at Gaumont in 1927, first as a tea boy and later as a clapperboy and messenger, before becoming an editor of newsreel footage in 1930 and of feature films in 1934. David Lean began his career as a director in 1942 with 'In Which We Serve', which he co ... 'Doctor Zhivago' (1965) was next on the list,
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There are many Made in the USA lists throughout the internet, nearly all of them tacky and in poor taste. These awful websites have led me to compile a list of stylish and cool brands that make their goods in America. ... ACL FILMS...
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Lean's films between "Twist" and 1955's "Summertime" are less prominent, with only Charles Laughton's oversized performance in 1953's "Hobson's Choice" standing the test of time. Perhaps, then, it's a good thing he evolved into a master of widescreen pomp; ... • Portland ranks high on list of 'America's Smartest Cities'
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Lean went on, seemingly inexorably, to become one of the most honored and successful directors in movie history, helping to put British cinema on the map with quintessential war films, romantic melodramas, and Dickens adaptations;
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David Lean's first wife was his cousin, Isabel Jean, who he married in 1930. She gave him his only son, Peter, but Lean soon decided that cosy family domesticity was not for him, and just six years after the wedding, the marriage was over. ... Brief encounters: How David Lean's sex life shaped his films...
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