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The House on the River (German: Das Haus am Fluß) is a 1986 East German drama film directed by Roland Gräf. It was entered into the 36th Berlin International Film Festival . [ 1 ]
The House by the River is a 1921 crime thriller novel by the British writer A. P. Herbert. [1] A young poet on the verge of greatness makes advances to the family maid while his wife is away. She resists and he accidentally kills her. Panicking he persuades his friend to help his dispose of the body in the nearby River Thames. However, when the ...
Cinematographer Edward J. Cronjager's low-key lighting fills the Byrnes mansion with appropriately gloomy shadows, and the moonlit river scenes make it seem as if nature itself is offended by the crime. Avant-garde composer George Antheil's haunting score is the perfect accompaniment to this chilling and unconventional exercise in suspense." [4]
Sep. 27—ROCHESTER — It looks like beer, probably German beer, is on the menu for a long-empty space in Rochester's Elton Hills Plaza West. A building permit was recently filed with the city of ...
Soon, at least 33 widely scattered bones were discovered along the same river bank. DNA testing confirmed they belonged to Kremers and Froon. Froon's bones still had some skin attached to them, while Kremers' bones appeared to have been bleached , [ 18 ] [ 20 ] something which can happen by natural means such as sun exposure.
The Bier Stube, located at 1497 N. High St., will be permanently shuttered by Oct. 1, the bar announced in a Facebook post Monday. The last weekend of operations will be the weekend of Sept 21.
"Bier git Kraft", ("Bier gibt Kraft") translates to "beer gives [you] strength". [6] [7] By now, the brewery also uses the name in commercials. [8] Also depicted on the Tannenzäpfle label are seven fir cones which lead to the beers name. Instead of hanging downwards as in the image, in nature these cones grow upwards from their branches.
A bottle cap celebrating the 500th anniversary of the Reinheitsgebot. Löwenbräu beer has been served at every Oktoberfest in Munich since 1810. Because only beers that are brewed in Munich are permitted to be sold at Oktoberfest, Löwenbräu is one of six breweries represented, along with Augustinerbräu, Hofbräu, Hacker-Pschorr, Paulaner, and Spaten.