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Girl with Green Eyes is a 1964 British romantic drama film directed by Desmond Davis and starring Peter Finch, Rita Tushingham, Lynn Redgrave and Julian Glover. Adapted by Edna O'Brien from her novel The Lonely Girl , the film tells the story of a young, naive country girl's romance with a sophisticated older man.
Best Film: Becket Best Foreign Film: World Without Sun Best Actor: Anthony Quinn (Zorba the Greek) Best Actress: Kim Stanley (Séance on a Wet Afternoon) Best Supporting Actor: Martin Balsam (The Carpetbaggers)
Fitch was renowned in his time for works such as Nathan Hale (1898), The Moth and the Flame (1898), The Climbers (1901), The Girl with the Green Eyes (which ran 108 performances at the Savoy Theatre in 1902 and starred Robert Drouet as John Austin), Her Own Way (1903, starring Maxine Elliott), The Woman in the Case (which starred Drouet and ran ...
C. Ben Ostrander reviewed The Girl with the Jade Green Eyes in The Space Gamer No. 17. [1] Ostrander commented that the novel "is a fun little book [...] I did enjoy the two hours I spent reading it." [1] Kirkus Reviews states "Can this book really be as awful as it sounds? Yes, indeed.
All songs written by John Hartford. Side 1 "California Earthquake" – 3:00 "Gentle on My Mind" – 3:00 "Natural to Be Gone" – 1:46 "The Six O'Clock Train and a Girl with Green Eyes" – 2:38
Ellington Feint is a girl with a penchant for coffee who is seeking out the statue in hopes of using it to rescue her father. She is a tall girl with green eyes, long black hair, long fingers with black nail varnish and curved eyebrows. Moxie Mallahan is an aspiring journalist who lives in a lighthouse with her father.
A lengthy article by the Washington Post Style section earlier this year explored why the American electorate seems to care at all about whether the never-married 58-year-old politician has a ...
Encyclopedia Brown is a series of books featuring the adventures of boy detective Leroy Brown, nicknamed "Encyclopedia" for his intelligence and range of knowledge. The 29 books [ 1 ] [ 2 ] in the children's literature series were written (one co-written) by Donald J. Sobol , with the first book published in 1963 and the last published ...