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Twice Upon a Time is a 1983 American animated adventure fantasy comedy film co-directed by John Korty and Charles Swenson from a screenplay by Korty, Swenson, Suella Kennedy, and Bill Couturié. [4] The first animated film produced by George Lucas , it uses a form of cutout animation which the filmmakers called "Lumage," involving prefabricated ...
"Twice Upon a Time" is a special episode of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, broadcast on BBC One on 25 December 2017 as the programme's thirteenth Christmas special. The episode was written by Steven Moffat and directed by Rachel Talalay .
Twice Upon a Time, an American animated film; Twice Upon a Time, an American fantasy/romantic comedy TV film "Twice Upon a Time" , a 2017 episode of Doctor Who; Il était une seconde fois, a French TV series released in English as Twice Upon a Time; Twice Upon a Time..., 1979 Canadian short film
Twice Upon A Time (French: Il était une seconde fois) is a four-part French sci-fi drama miniseries first broadcast in 2019, directed by Guillaume Nicloux, [5] starring Gaspard Ulliel and Freya Mavor. [6] [4] [3] The miniseries was broadcast in France via the network Arte on 29 August 2019. [1]
Twice Upon a Time - The Singles is the second singles compilation released by Siouxsie and the Banshees. It follows the same format as Once Upon a Time/The Singles, presenting the songs in chronological order. Twice picks up where Once left off (in 1982), and
Twice Upon a Time is a 1953 British comedy film directed by Emeric Pressburger and starring Hugh Williams, Elizabeth Allan, Yolande Larthe, and Charmian Larthe.It is based on the 1949 novel Lisa and Lottie by Erich Kästner.
Twice Upon A Time is a children's fiction series consisting of three books: Rapunzel: The One with All the Hair (#1) Sleeping Beauty: The One Who Took the Really Long Nap (#2) Beauty and the Beast: The Only One Who Didn't Run Away (#3) The stories are told in alternating perspectives of two main characters. The cover photographer is Michael Frost.
A satire of the cultural separation and lack of understanding between English Canada and French Canada, the film is set in Stereoville, a community in which unilingual anglophones and unilingual francophones are permanently tied to each other back to back, and deal with encounters with speakers of the other language by simply turning around so that their backmates can handle the conversation.