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The Designated Mourner

Director: David HareWriter: Wallace ShawnDirector of Photography:Oliver StapletonEditor:George AkersMusic:Richard HartleyProduction Designer:Bob CrowleyProducers:Donna Grey and David…

Father's Day

Director: Ivan ReitmanWriters: Lowell Ganz and Babaloo MandelDirector of Photography:Stephen H. BurumEditors:Sheldon Kahn and Wendy Greene BricmontMusic:James Newton HowardProduction Designer…

Family Man

Director:Brett RatnerWriters:David Diamond, David WeissmanUniversal Pictures; PG-13; 120 minutesRelease:12/00Cast:Nicolas Cage, Téa Leoni, Don Cheadle Following an ancient model most recently…

Scariest Movies: The Shining (1980)

Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next by Beth Rowen The Shining (1980) Who can forget Jack Nicholson's deranged laugh as he terrorized his snowbound family? Stanley Kubrick's most…

Review: Twilight (1998)

Director:Robert BentonWriters:Robert Benton and Richard RussoDirector of Photography:Piotr SobocinskiEditor:Carol LittletonMusic:Elmer BernsteinProduction Designer:David GropmanProducers:…

US Gold Medal Hockey Teams: 1960

Forwards: Billy Christian, Roger Christian, Billy Cleary, Gene Grazia, Paul Johnson, Bob McVey, Dick Meredith, Weldy Olson, Dick Rodenheiser and Tom Williams. Defensemen: Bob Cleary, Jack…

Sand, George

(Encyclopedia) Sand, GeorgeSand, Georgesănd, Fr. zhôrzh säN [key], pseud. of Amandine Aurore Lucie Dupin, baronne DudevantSand, GeorgeämäNdēnˈ ôrôrˈ lüsēˈ düpăN, bärônˈ düdväNˈ [key], 1804–76, French…

pinochle

(Encyclopedia) pinochlepinochlepēˈnŭˌkəl [key], card game, probably derived from bezique, that was developed in the United States in the 19th cent. Pinochle is played by two, three, or four players,…

zinc

(Encyclopedia) zinc, metallic chemical element; symbol Zn; at. no. 30; at. wt. 65.38; m.p. 419.58℃; b.p. 907℃; sp. gr. 7.133 at 25℃; valence +2. Zinc is a lustrous bluish-white metal. It is found in…

translation

(Encyclopedia) translation [Lat.,=carrying across], the rendering of a text into another language. Applied to literature, the term connotes the art of recomposing a work in another language without…