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Kerima Polotan-Tuvera (December 16, 1925 – August 19, 2011) was a Filipino fiction writer, essayist, and journalist. [1] Some of her stories were published under the pseudonym "Patricia S. Torres". Personal life
Kerima can refer to Kerima Polotan Tuvera (1925–2011), Filipino writer and journalist; Kerima (actress) (born 1925), French actress This page was last edited on 10 ...
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The Virgin is a 1924 American independent silent drama film directed by Alan James and starring Kenneth Harlan, Dorothy Revier, and Sam De Grasse. [1] It is inspired by the poem The Virgin of San Blas by Julio Sabello.
Filming for The 40-Year-Old Virgin started on January 17, 2005, and wrapped on April 1, 2005. [5] The movie was shot in parts of California, including Studio City, Los Angeles, and San Fernando Valley's Ventura Boulevard. [1] Lyle Workman composed the film's score while Jack N. Green and Brent White respectively served as its cinematographer ...