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Paternity is a 1981 American comedy film directed by David Steinberg, and starring Burt Reynolds, Beverly D'Angelo, Norman Fell, Paul Dooley, Elizabeth Ashley and Lauren Hutton. [ 3 ] Plot
Paternity may refer to: Father, the male parent of a (human) child; Paternity (law), fatherhood as a matter of law; Paternity, a 1981 comedy film starring Burt Reynolds "Paternity" , a 2004 episode of the television series House
Paternity Leave is a 2015 romantic comedy film directed by Matt Riddlehoover and starring Jacob York, Charlie David, and Chris Salvatore. [1] Principal photography of the film began on September 1, 2014, in Nashville, Tennessee. [2] It made its world premiere at the Nashville Film Festival on April 19, 2015. [3]
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Despite their inability to pay, he begrudgingly prolongs his stay, lured by the challenge of building a chapel for the nearby Mexican American community, whose nearest church is miles away. Homer’s initial reluctance gives way to ambition when he confesses his unrealized dream of becoming an architect.
The Japanese battleship Tosa was a planned battleship of the Imperial Japanese Navy.Designed by Yuzuru Hiraga, Tosa was to be the first of two Tosa-class ships.Displacing 39,900 long tons (40,540 tonnes) and armed with ten 410 mm (16.1 in) guns, these warships would have brought Japan closer to its goal of an "eight–four" fleet (eight battleships and four battlecruisers).
Everett's father was a racecar driver as well as a racing mechanic and an auto parts salesman. [2] [3] Some confusion existed regarding the year of his birth.According to The Washington Post, "many reference sources list Mr. Everett's date of birth as 1936, but legal records indicate he was born one year later.
The premise is that von Trier has created a challenge for his friend and mentor, Jørgen Leth, another renowned filmmaker. [2] Lars von Trier's favorite film is Leth's The Perfect Human , and von Trier gives Leth the task of remaking The Perfect Human five times, each time with a different "obstruction" (or obstacle) imposed by von Trier.