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The Red and the White (Hungarian: Csillagosok, katonák) is a 1967 drama film directed by Miklós Jancsó and dealing with the Russian Civil War.The original Hungarian title, Csillagosok, katonák, can be translated as "Stars on their Caps" (literally "Stars, soldiers"), which, as with a number of Jancsó film titles, is a quote from a song.
Donald Forrester Brown (23 February 1890 – 1 October 1916) was a New Zealand recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest award for valour in the face of the enemy that could be awarded at that time to members of the British and Commonwealth armed forces. Born in Dunedin, Brown was a farmer when the First World War began.
In 2013, Gilligan recalled the viewership for the episode being below a million viewers due to a football game that aired at the same time. [27] However, The Hollywood Reporter revealed later in the same year that the pilot had been watched by 1.41 million people instead. [28] Vulture.com ranked the episode 10th-best overall in the series. [29]
The first 10 episodes of the season aired in summer 2011, while the remaining six began airing in winter 2012. The series was renewed for a fourth season comprising 16 episodes, which began airing in July 2012. [1] A fifth season which was renewed for 16 episodes, later reduced to 13, started airing in October 2013.
The Crimson Petal and the White is a 2011 four part television serial, adapted from Michel Faber's 2002 novel The Crimson Petal and the White. Starring Romola Garai as Sugar and Chris O'Dowd as William Rackham, the drama aired in the UK during April 2011 on BBC Two. The supporting cast includes Shirley Henderson, Richard E. Grant and Gillian ...
Flags that contain red and white; The two sides of the War of the Roses, red rose and white rose "Up with the Red and White" (Gaelic: Geal 'us Dearg a Suas), the slogan of the Clan Menzies "The Red and the White", anthem of the Australian Football League club, Sydney Swans; Red and White Cabinet, cabinet of Indonesia (2024–present)
The Crimson Petal and the White is a 2002 novel by Michel Faber set in Victorian England. The title is from an 1847 poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson entitled " Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal ", the opening line of which is "Now sleeps the crimson petal, now the white."
"The Red Sowing" is the seventh and penultimate episode of the second season of the fantasy drama television series House of the Dragon, a prequel to Game of Thrones. The title refers to the bloody fate of many Targaryen bastards, who are called "dragon seeds", trying to claim dragons.