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The Golden Hour was well received by critics, including a starred review from Kirkus Reviews, who hailed it as "a fresh twist on the WWII love story, with a narrator who practically demands Myrna Loy come back to life to play her in the movie."
The Golden Hour tells the story of Rowan and Nina's adventures the summer after their mother's death. Thirteen-year-old Rowan's life is at an all-time low: his father has turned to drinking, the family business is becoming a financial disaster, they have had to move from their house to a small apartment, and his musically talented ten-year-old sister Nina has become withdrawn.
The Golden Hour, a 2005 ITV drama series; The Golden Hour, by indie rock band Firewater; The Golden Hour (radio feature), a feature on BBC Radio 1; Larry Gogan's Golden Hour, a programme on Ireland's RTÉ 2fm, known also as The Golden Hour; The Golden Hour: Under the Orange Sun, a 2022 concert headline by South Korean singer IU
The Golden Hour is a four-part British television medical drama series, written and created by Andrew Rattenbury, first broadcast on 14 September 2005 on ITV. [1] The series, which stars Richard Armitage, Navin Chowdhry, Zoe Telford and Ciarán McMenamin, [2] centres on the activities of a specialist medical unit, the HEMS — or Helicopter Emergency Medical Service — which is based in ...
The film was released April 3, 1941, eight months before the NBC radio series came to an end. Paulette Goddard's singing voice was dubbed by Vera Van. The film was known as The Golden Hour in the United Kingdom.
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Golden Time (novel series), a Japanese light novel series; Golden Time, a South Korean drama; Golden Time, the 19:00–22:00 timeslot in Japanese television; see prime time; Golden hour (medicine), also known as golden time, the time period following a traumatic injury where treatment has the highest chance of preventing death
"Woman of the Hour" includes a postscript that references the real-life inspiration for the character Amy. Hoyt was a 15-year-old runaway when she met Alcala on February 14, 1979.