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  2. Strongheart (film) - Wikipedia

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    Strongheart is a 1914 American silent Western black and white film directed by James Kirkwood Sr., produced by Henry B. Harris, written by Frank E. Woods and starring Henry B. Walthall, Lionel Barrymore, Blanche Sweet and Antonio Moreno. [1] The film was supervised by D.W. Griffith. [2]

  3. Strong Heart (talk show) - Wikipedia

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    Strong Heart (Korean: 강심장; Hanja: 强心臟; RR: Gang Sim Jang; MR: Kang Sim Jang) is a South Korean talk show or talk battle broadcast by SBS.It aired on Tuesdays from 11:50 to Wednesdays 00:30.

  4. Strongheart - Wikipedia

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    Strongheart: Wonder Dog of the Silver Screen (2018) is a novel for ages 8–12 by Candace Fleming and illustrated by Caldecott Medal winner Eric Rohmann. [26] Kirkus Reviews said, "Like a silent movie plot, Fleming’s narrative is full of adventure, romance, and suspense."

  5. Strong Heart - Wikipedia

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    Strongheart, male German Shepherd and early canine star of films Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Strong Heart .

  6. Strong Heart (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    From a page move: This is a redirect from a page that has been moved (renamed).This page was kept as a redirect to avoid breaking links, both internal and external, that may have been made to the old page name.

  7. Rin Tin Tin - Wikipedia

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    Officers and men of the 135th Aero Squadron with their mascot Rin Tin Tin shortly after his rescue as a puppy in 1918. Following advances made by American forces during the Battle of Saint-Mihiel, Corporal Lee Duncan, an armourer of the U.S. Army Air Service, was sent forward on September 15, 1918, to the small French village of Flirey to see if it would make a suitable flying field for his ...

  8. William C. deMille - Wikipedia

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    His first play, Strongheart was eventually released as a movie by his brother as Braveheart (1925). Two of William's works, The Warrens of Virginia (1907) [8] and The Woman (1911) [9] were produced by the flamboyant impresario David Belasco. The former featured future film star Mary Pickford and Cecil, both struggling actors playing minor roles ...

  9. Harrison Ford (silent film actor) - Wikipedia

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    He went on to appear in productions of William C. deMille's Strongheart; Glorious Betsy by Rida Johnson Young (the production lasted only 24 performances but the play was later adapted for an Oscar-nominated film of the same name); Bayard Veiller's The Fight (which quickly closed); Edgar Wallace's The Switchboard; Edward Locke's The Bubble; and ...