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Britannic is a 2000 spy television film directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith.The film depicts a heavily fictionalized version of the sinking of HMHS Britannic in 1916. The film portrays a German agent sabotaging her while she is serving as a hospital ship for the British Army during World War I. [2]
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Title Major credits black & white or color (& running time) year / copyright date Notes Baboon: Jane & Peter Chermayeff: c-10m: 1984: Silent Safari The Baby's Bath
Printed for 244 years, the Britannica was the longest-running in-print encyclopaedia in the English language. It was first published between 1768 and 1771 in Edinburgh, Scotland, in three volumes. The encyclopaedia grew in size; the second edition was 10 volumes, [38] and by its fourth edition (1801–1810), it had expanded to 20 volumes. [39]