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Uproar may refer to: A brouhaha, a state of social agitation when a minor incident gets out of control; A protest "Uproar" (Anne Murray song), 1975
Uproar is a 2023 New Zealand coming-of-age comedy-drama film directed by Paul Middleditch and Hamish Bennett, and starring Julian Dennison, Rhys Darby and Minnie Driver. [4] [5] [6] The screenplay was written by Bennett and Sonia Whiteman. It relates the story of a 17-year-old boy who is drawn into political activism to stand up for himself ...
"Uproar" is a song written by Paul Grady, and recorded by Canadian singer Anne Murray. The song reached #18 on the Canadian Adult Contemporary chart in 1975. [ 1 ] The song appeared on her 1974 album, Highly Prized Possession . [ 2 ]
"Uproar" is a song by American rapper Lil Wayne. Young Money Entertainment and Republic Records released the song to rhythmic and Urban radio on October 5, 2018, as the lead single from Wayne's twelfth studio album, Tha Carter V (2018). The song features vocals and production from American record producer Swizz Beatz.
Back Alley Oproar is a Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies animated short directed by Friz Freleng [2] The short was released on March 27, 1948, and features Sylvester and Elmer Fudd. [3]
The Uproar Festival, also called the Rockstar Energy Drink Uproar Festival, was an annual hard rock and heavy metal tour inaugurated in 2010 by John Reese and sponsored by Rockstar Energy Drink. The tour was also created by John Oakes, Darryl Eaton and Ryan Harlacher from the Creative Artists Agency , and Perry Lavoisne from Live Nation . [ 1 ]
"Town" is a song by Northern Uproar, released from their album Northern Uproar. It reached number 48 on the UK Singles Chart in 1996. [1] Track listing "Town"
Uproar in the Studio is modeled after the U.S film Out of the Inkwell by Max Fleischer. Another film, Paperman Makes Trouble, is known as 纸人捣乱记 or 一封书信寄回来 in the original Chinese. The story has to do with the paper person receiving a letter. Because the contents are so similar, there is a lot of confusion concerning the two.