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Ports of Call [1] is a 1986 business simulation game developed by German duo Rolf-Dieter Klein and Martin Ulrich, and published by Aegis Interactive Entertainment. It was initially released for AmigaOS .
Port(s) of Call may refer to: Port of call (nautical term), an intermediate stop for a ship on its sailing itinerary; Film. Ports of Call, a 1925 American silent ...
Ports of Call Convair CV-990 at Marana/Pinal in 1987 following its retirement from the air carrier. Ports of Call was established in 1966 as a travel club in Denver, Colorado. The travel club had a private terminal separate from the main public terminal at Stapleton International, and operated their own domestic and international trips using ...
Ports of Call is a lost 1925 American silent drama film directed by Denison Clift and starring Edmund Lowe, Hazel Keener, and William B. Davidson. [1] [2] A young man demonstrates his apparent cowardice in the face of a house fire. Consequently, he is disinherited by his father and rejected by his love interest.
A port of call is an intermediate stop for a ship on its sailing itinerary. At these ports, cargo ships may take on supplies or fuel, as well as unloading and loading ...
Ports of Call is a 1998 science fiction adventure novel by American writer Jack Vance. Followed by the novel Lurulu , it tells the story of a young man named Myron Tany on a picaresque journey through the Gaean Reach .
Port of Call is a 2015 Hong Kong crime thriller film written, edited and directed by Philip Yung and starring Aaron Kwok as a veteran police detective who solving a murder mystery with unusual methods to prove his belief of virtue in human nature.
Port of Call (Swedish: Hamnstad, lit. 'Port Town'; also known as Harbour City ) is a 1948 Swedish drama film written and directed by Ingmar Bergman . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] This film is strongly influenced by neorealism.