• Fred Haines (February 27, 1936 – May 4, 2008) was an American screenwriter and film director. Haines was born in Los Angeles in 1936, and later moved to...
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  • Fred Haines may refer to: Fred Haines (1936–2008), American screenwriter and film director Fred S. Haines (1879–1960), Canadian painter Sir Frederick...
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  • film adaptation of Hermann Hesse's 1927 novel Steppenwolf, directed by Fred Haines. The film made heavy use of visual special effects that were cutting-edge...
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  • Scene Eric Haines (born 1958), American computer graphics professional Francina E. Haines, for whom Haines, Alaska was named. Fred Haines (1936–2008)...
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  • McKenna as Buck Mulligan, it was adapted by Fred Haines and Joseph Strick and directed by Strick. Haines and Strick shared an Oscar nomination for the...
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    starred Max von Sydow and Dominique Sanda and was written and directed by Fred Haines. Caledonian Antisyzygy Hesse, p. 7 Tracy, Steven (2015). Hot Music, Ragmentation...
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  • Frederick Stanley Haines RCA (29 March 1879 in Meaford, Ontario – 21 November 1960 in Thornhill, Ontario), more commonly known as Fred S. Haines, was a Canadian...
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    Father Lankester Merrin William Friedkin 1974 Steppenwolf Harry Haller Fred Haines 1975 Egg! Egg! A Hardboiled Story The Father Hans Alfredson Le miroir...
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  • McKinsey 72 US Actress They Shoot Horses, Don't They? Bronco Billy 4 Fred Haines 72 US Screenwriter, Director Ulysses Steppenwolf 12 Robert Russell 71...
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  • series follows placer gold miners "Dakota" Fred Hurt and his son Dustin Hurt, returning to the wilderness of Haines Borough, Alaska, seeking their fortune...
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    Webb In Cold Blood Richard Brooks The book by Truman Capote Ulysses Fred Haines & Joseph Strick The novel by James Joyce 1968 (41st) The Lion in Winter...
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    Kings – R&B band Jackie Richardson – Gospel, blues and jazz singer Fred S. Haines – Painter (1879–1960) J. E. H. MacDonald – Group of Seven painter Thoreau...
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  • Toronto with John Martin Alfsen, his mentor, Franklin Carmichael, and Fred Haines (1936-1941). Four of his drawings were selected to be hung at the 1939...
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  • Brooks based on the novel by Truman Capote Ulysses – Joseph Strick and Fred Haines based on the novel by James Joyce Best Foreign Language Film Best Documentary...
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    playing "Slim" on O.K. Crackerby!. In 1968, Foran was cast in the role of "Fred Haines" in season one, episode 13, of the NBC television series Adam-12. On...
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  • 1849) Mulugeta Yeggazu, Ethiopian government official, military leader Fred Haines, American film director and screenwriter February 28 – Charles Nicolle...
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  • Movie (1974) and the role of Pablo, the seductive saxophone player, in Fred Haines's Steppenwolf (also 1974) adapted from the novel by Hermann Hesse. Throughout...
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    partnership between brothers Charles R., J. E. and Bert Lambert and Fred W. Haines. The Regal was a medium-sized and medium-priced automobile designed...
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  • British businessman and catering executive, motor neurone disease. Fred Haines, 72, American screenwriter and film director, lung cancer. Richard Holme...
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  • professional wrestler, football player and actor (Foxy Brown, Earthquake) Fred Haines – Oscar-nominated screenwriter and director (Ulysses) H.R. Haldeman –...
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    shoes with a message below it that reads, "Haines the Shoe Wizard". Fire escapes were added in the 1960s. Haines never lived in the shoe house but in his...
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  • The Haines Mountains (77°34′S 146°20′W / 77.567°S 146.333°W / -77.567; -146.333 (Haines Mountains)) are a range of ice-capped mountains trending northwest–southeast...
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    Freddie Mercury (redirect from Fred Mercury)
    London, archived from the original on 31 March 2015, retrieved 6 August 2007 Haines, Lester (29 September 2005), "'We Are the Champions' voted world's fave...
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  • Joseph Strick Ulysses The novel by James Joyce Nominated Shared with Fred Haines 1968 James Goldman The Lion in Winter The play by Goldman Won Neil Simon...
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    Imperatorem 1.2.2 (= Haines 2.35); Birley, Marcus Aurelius, pp. 127–128. Ad Antoninum Imperatorem 1.2.4 (= Haines 2.41–43), tr. Haines; Birley, Marcus Aurelius...
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  • Allan Haines Lockheed (né Allan Haines Loughead; January 20, 1889 – May 26, 1969) was an American aviation engineer and businessman. He formed the Alco...
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  • par M. Horne Russell, Rita Mount, Archibald Brown, Kathleen Morris, Fred Haines, Mary Grant, F.M. McGillivray, Ethel Seath, etc. La section d'artchitecture...
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  • Brodney – 1954 Writing (Story and Screenplay) – The Glenn Miller Story, Fred Haines – 1967 Writing (Screenplay based on material from another medium) – Ulysses...
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  • the "Dakota Boys"—Dustin and his father, "Dakota" Fred—as they mine McKinley and Cahoon Creeks in Haines Borough, Alaska, using an unconventional dredging...
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  • centre-forward. In May 1928, Haines moved up the Solent to join local rivals Southampton. In his six seasons at Fratton Park, Haines scored 129 goals from 179...
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