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Arthur Stanley Maxwell (January 14, 1896 – November 13, 1970), otherwise known as Uncle Arthur, was an author, editor, and administrator of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Biography [ edit ]
The film draws inspiration from and has been compared to the works of Michael Haneke and Yorgos Lanthimos, due to its undertones of social commentary and a tense and unnerving atmosphere. It has been described as absurdist and as holding "not just the family, but the audience [captive] as well", with the constant repetition of psychological ...
Uncle Arthur may refer to: Uncle Arthur, pen name of prolific Seventh-day Adventist Church author Arthur S. Maxwell; Uncle Arthur, a recurring character played by Paul Lynde on the television comedy series Bewitched. Uncle Arthur, a minor character from the television show The Simpsons; Simpson family#Extended Bouvier family
The Uncle is a 1965 British drama film directed by Desmond Davis and starring Rupert Davies. [1] [2] Premise
In "The Honourable Man", Wilson became "The Honourable Arthur Wilson" after an uncle who was a peer dies. [7] Mainwaring tried to stay at the centre of attention; Wilson detested his new style and the unwelcome attention it brought him and refused to use his title, which only infuriated Mainwaring more, as he believed one should revel in titles ...
Arthur! is a 1969 British comedy film directed by Samuel Gallu and starring Shelley Winters, Donald Pleasence and Terry-Thomas. [1] It was written by John Esmonde , Simeon George and Bob Larbey based on the 1967 novel The Man Who Killed Himself by Julian Symons .
Život sa stricem (My Uncle's Legacy) is a 1988 Yugoslavian drama film directed by Krsto Papić, starring Davor Janjić, Alma Prica, Miodrag Krivokapić, Branislav Lečić, Anica Dobra and Ivo Gregurević. It is based on Okvir za mržnju, a novel by Ivan Aralica. [2]
Burrows as depicted in the 12 October 1923 edition of The Radio Times. Arthur Richard Burrows FJI (15 February 1882 – 26 November 1947), known as "Uncle Arthur" to listeners, was one of the earliest employees of the British Broadcasting Company and was the first to hold the position of Director of Programmes.