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On their way back to Georgia, Ridgeway, Homer, Boseman (a slave catcher), Cora and her fellow sufferer Jasper cross former Cherokee land. The natives have already been forcibly removed on the Trail of Tears , and the surrounding lands and woods the group now travels through are a burnt-out wasteland useless to all.
Dillon read them all, and with the help of his mom, read most of Whitehead’s book and says he couldn’t wait to play Homer. “When I first got the script, that’s when I knew who Homer was ...
The two leading characters of Amazon Prime Video’s “The Underground Railroad,” portrayed exquisitely by Joel Edgerton and breakout sensation Thuso Mbedu, are undeniably complex. Their ...
Lost in Alaska (1952) Arctic Flight (1952) Red Snow (1952) The World in His Arms (1952) Back to God's Country (1953) Cry Vengeance (1954) The Far Country (1955) Top of the World (1955) The Spoilers (1955) Alaska Passage (1959) Ice Palace (1960) North to Alaska (1960) Challenge to Be Free (1975) Spirit of the Wind (1979) Sourdough (1982) Firefox ...
Alaska Nebraska is a parody of Hannah Montana, [3] but the character's mannerisms are similar to those of Elliot Page's role in Juno. [2] The city inspector is based on Anton Chigurh from the 2007 film No Country for Old Men. [3] In his apartment Homer is shown to have two consoles, Wii and the Xbox 360 on which Homer plays Halo.
One of the most haunting characters in Amazon Prime’s limited series The Underground Railroad also happened to be one of its youngest — Homer. Formerly enslaved himself, the bright and ...
Ed does odd jobs for Maurice and works part-time at the local general store. He is a film buff and aspiring movie director. Ruth-Anne Miller (Peg Phillips) is the elderly, level-headed owner of the local general store and a 30-year resident of Cicely. A widow, Ruth-Anne lives alone until late in the series, when she becomes involved with Walt ...
Alaska is a 1996 American adventure survival film directed by Fraser Clarke Heston and produced by Carol Fuchs and Andy Burg. The story, written by Burg and Scott Myers, centers on two children who search through the Alaskan wilderness for their lost father. During their journey, they find a polar bear who helps lead them to their father.