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Man and Boy is a 1971 American western film directed by E. W. Swackhamer and starring Bill Cosby. [1] Plot. In the wake of the American Civil War, an ex-soldier and ...
Man and Wife Man and Boy is a 1999 novel by Tony Parsons. [1] It was awarded the 2001 British Book of the Year award. Plot introduction
Man and Boy may refer to: Man and Boy, American film; Man and Boy, British television film; Man and Boy by Tony Parsons; Man and Boy by Terence Rattigan; Man and Boy, public sculpture by Elisabeth Hadley in Brixham, Devon, England; Man and Boy: Dada, opera by Michael Nyman and Michael Hastings
Man and Boy is a 2002 British television drama film made for the BBC and directed by Simon Curtis and starring Ioan Gruffudd, Elizabeth Mitchell and Natasha Little. It was based on the 1999 novel Man and Boy by Tony Parsons.
Man and Boy is a play by Terence Rattigan. It was first performed at The Queen's Theatre, London, and Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York, in 1963, [4] with Charles Boyer starring as Gregor Antonescu. It had a Broadway revival in 2011 with Frank Langella and Adam Driver.
The experience of being a young man caring for a small child influenced his best-selling novel Man and Boy. Parsons' father died of cancer in 1987, and his mother died of cancer in 1999, just weeks before the publication of Man and Boy. The book is dedicated to Parsons's mother. [21] In 1992, Parsons married Yuriko, a Japanese translator.
The Man in the Moon is a 1991 American coming of age drama film. It was the final film directed by Robert Mulligan before his death in 2008, from a screenplay written by Jenny Wingfield . It stars Reese Witherspoon in her film debut, Sam Waterston , Tess Harper , Emily Warfield , and Jason London .
Man and Boy is a statue situated at King's Quay on the harbour of Brixham, Devon, England. It is the result of a long fundraising effort; the residents of the town raised £76,000 for its construction. [1] The monument was created in clay by the local sculptor Elisabeth Hadley and cast in bronze in Shropshire. [2] [3]