• The Magic Bow is a 1946 British musical film based on the life and loves of the Italian violinist and composer Niccolò Paganini. It was directed by Bernard...
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  • Ocron sees a faceless youth with a magic bow who dares to attack her. Ocron sends her werewolf servants out to look for the man. A little later, a gang of...
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    Niccolò Paganini (category Pages using the Phonos extension)
    television productions, including Stewart Granger in the 1946 biographical portrait The Magic Bow, Roxy Roth in A Song to Remember (1945), Klaus Kinski...
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    Stewart Granger (category Alumni of the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art)
    starring Granger and Kent, was the sixth most popular movie at the British box office in 1946. Also well liked was The Magic Bow (1946), with Calvert and Kent...
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    Phyllis Calvert (category Alumni of the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama)
    Exhibitors voted her the fifth-most popular star of 1945 in Britain. She was one of Stewart Granger's loves in The Magic Bow (1946) and had the female lead in...
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  • Britannus The Magic Bow (1946) as Luigi Germi Hungry Hill (1947) as Copper John Captain Boycott (1947) as Captain Charles C. Boycott The Woman in the Hall...
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  • Caprice No. 24 (Paganini) (category Pages using the Phonos extension)
    No. 24 in A minor is the final caprice of Niccolò Paganini's 24 Caprices, and a famous work for solo violin. The caprice, in the key of A minor, consists...
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  • Drained by their escape and his age, Mak turns over the magic bow to his apprentice, dying when the bow severs his old bond to unite with Toran. Toran is...
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  • David McCallum Sr. (category Alumni of the Royal College of Music)
    violin for Stewart Granger in an uncredited role in The Magic Bow (1946). He played the blind fiddler in the film Last Holiday (1950), which starred Alec Guinness...
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  • Dennis Price (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
    It was a huge success. Price was a villain again in Gainsborough's The Magic Bow (1946) with Granger and Kent. Two Cities Films used him in one of its...
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  • on 1943's The Sky's the Limit, but his first notable success came with The Magic Bow (1946), a musical based on the life and loves of the Italian violinist...
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  • Hoderi (redirect from Luck of the Sea)
    brother's magic hook. During this time Hoderi spent the entire day hunting in the woods with the magic bow and every time he drew the magic bow the arrow...
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  • violin for the table stakes in a card game. The proprietor offers him the option of simply playing something on the violin for the patrons of the club in...
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  • Paganini (1989 film) (category Films set in the 19th century)
    biographical film written, directed by and starring Klaus Kinski. Based on the life and career of composer and virtuoso violinist Niccolò Paganini, it was...
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  • First appearance Description the Acrobat World's Finest Comics #119 (August 1961) Francis "Frankie" Doran, acquired the Magic Bow of Diana which fired arrows...
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    François Tourte (redirect from Tourte bow)
    Tourte bows and 15 contemporary copies. Published by The Magic Bow Publications Tourte Exhibit London 2008 Archived 2009-02-20 at the Wayback Machine...
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  • change in the successful formula of the melodramas, in that, on the release of Caravan (1946) and The Magic Bow (1946), there was more focus on men and...
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    Clara Gordon Bow (/boʊ/; July 29, 1905 – September 27, 1965) was an American actress who rose to stardom during the silent film era of the 1920s and successfully...
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    and Kent was given a new contract. Granger and Kent were reunited in The Magic Bow (1946), with Kent again taking a part originally meant for Margaret...
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  • cameraman" on The Magic Bow (1946). Asher is best remembered for his work on Hammer films, beginning with The Curse of Frankenstein (1957), the first of Hammer's...
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  • Gainsborough Melodrama The Magic Bow. He worked a great deal on television shows, including Fabian of the Yard, Dial 999, Ivanhoe and The Adventures of Robin...
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    Felix Aylmer (category Officers of the Order of the British Empire)
    Corsham, Wiltshire, the second of six children (five sons and a daughter) of Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Edward Aylmer Jones, of the Royal Engineers, and...
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  • d'amore, viola da gamba, etc. The French word for bowmaker (bow maker) is archetier, meaning one who makes bows of the string family of instruments such...
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  • List of magical weapons (category Magic items)
    Kaumodaki – The Gada (mace) of the Hindu god Vishnu. Kaundinya's bow – A magic bow wielded by the merchant Brahmin Kaundinya I, who used it to make the Nāga...
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  • recurrence of the rondo theme. The character of the bell is also imitated in the orchestra and in some of the soloist's passages featuring harmonics. The outcome...
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  • Pictures to work on the melodramas Madonna of the Seven Moons (1945), They Were Sisters (1945), Caravan (1946), and The Magic Bow (1946). His play Pink...
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    Disney Magic and Disney Wonder from Fincantieri in Italy. The ship was built in two halves with the bow built at Fincatieri's Ancona shipyard and the stern...
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    years and included a variety of acting roles. Tsang won the Best Supporting Actor Award at the 34th Hong Kong Film Awards in 2015. Tsang Koon-yat was born...
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  • Dennis Price filmography (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
    One's Own (1945) as Dr. Selbie The Echo Murders (1945) as Dick Warren Caravan (1946) as Sir Francis Castleton The Magic Bow (1946) as Paul de la Rochelle...
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    Il Cannone Guarnerius (category Collection of the Musei di Strada Nuova)
    by the Italian luthier Giuseppe Bartolomeo Guarneri of Cremona (1698–1744). Il Cannone is also known by the variants Il Cannone del Gesù, and the Cannon...
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