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Long John Silver has a parrot, named Captain Flint in honor—or mockery—of his former captain, [3] who generally perches on Silver's shoulder, and is known to chatter pirate or seafaring phrases like "Pieces of Eight", and "Stand by to go about". Silver uses the parrot as another means of gaining Jim's trust, by telling the boy all manner of ...
Lepp started his story about John Hendrix (1865-1915), by stating that the Black Oak Ridge area was once occupied by Native Americans and then by white farm families, including a few wealthy ...
John Hendrix (1865-1915) is well-known locally as the 20th century prophet of Oak Ridge. After responding to a voiced command “as loud and sharp as thunder,” he lay on the ground for 40 nights ...
Long John Silver, also known as Long John Silver's Return to Treasure Island, is a 1954 American-Australian adventure film about the eponymous pirate Long John Silver, with Robert Newton repeating his starring role from Walt Disney's 1950 feature Treasure Island.
Treasure Island is a 1972 adventure film, based on the 1883 novel by Robert Louis Stevenson.The film stars Orson Welles as Long John Silver (albeit later dubbed by a different actor), Kim Burfield as Jim Hawkins, Walter Slezak as Squire Trelawney, Rik Battaglia as Captain Smollett, and Ángel del Pozo as Doctor Livesey.
The Adventures of Long John Silver is a TV series about the Long John Silver character from Robert Louis Stevenson's 1883 novel Treasure Island. It was made in 1954 in colour in Australia for the American and British markets before the development of Australian television.
John Silver (musician) (born 1950), second drummer for the English rock band Genesis; John Silver (pigeon), a war pigeon active with the United States Army in World War I "John Silver" (song), a 1938 song by Jimmy Dorsey; Long John Silver, a fictional character from the novel Treasure Island; John Silver (cigarette), a Swedish brand of cigarettes
John K. Lloyd, who took over Jersey Shore Medical Center and turned it into Hackensack Meridian Health, New Jersey's largest health system, has died.