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The Thin Line, an Israeli drama art film directed by Michal Bat-Adam; The Thin Line, a 2008 Malaysian drama; Thin Line, a 2016 album by country singer Billy Ray Cyrus "Thin Line", a song on Macklemore & Ryan Lewis's 2012 album The Heist "Thin Line", a song on Reks' 2011 album Rhythmatic Eternal King Supreme
A Thin Line Between Love and Hate is a 1996 American comedy thriller film starring and directed by Martin Lawrence in his feature film directorial debut.It tells the story of Darnell Wright (Lawrence), a ladies' man who finds himself stalked by one of his obsessed lovers: Brandi (Lynn Whitfield), an attractive and successful, but unstable older realtor businesswoman.
"Thin Line Between Love and Hate" is the title of a 1971 song by the New York City-based R&B vocal group The Persuaders. The song was written and produced by the Poindexter brothers, Robert and Richard, and was also co-written by Robert's wife, Jackie Members.
The Thin Line (Hebrew: על חבל דק, translit. Al Hevel Dak) is a 1980 Israeli drama art film [1] written and directed by Michal Bat-Adam. [2] The film was selected as the Israeli entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 53rd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.
Thin Line is the fourteenth studio album by country singer Billy Ray Cyrus, and his second on own record label Blue Cadillac Music. It was released on September 9, 2016. [ 1 ] The album peaked at #49 on the Country Charts.
The Thin Line, later re-issued as Murder, My Love, is a 1951 crime novel by the British-Lebanese author Edward Atiyah. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was filmed twice, first as The Stranger Within a Woman by Naruse Mikio , 1966, [ 3 ] and then by Claude Chabrol , as Just Before Nightfall , 1971.
Thin Line Fest, often abbreviated as TL Fest, is an annual city-wide festival of film and music organized jointly that takes place during the spring in Denton, Texas, United States. [1] The film portion of the festival is the longest running documentary film festival in Texas.
An early known use of the phrase "thin blue line" is from a 1911 poem by Nels Dickmann Anderson, titled "The Thin Blue Line". In the poem, the phrase is used to refer to the United States Army, alluding both to the Thin Red Line and to the fact that US Army soldiers wore blue uniforms from the eighteenth century through the nineteenth century.