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- Breakheart may refer to: Breakheart P**** (novel), written by Alistair MacLean Breakheart P**** (film), 1975 film starring Charles Bronson and Ben Johnson...
- Breakheart P**** is a 1975 American Western film that stars Charles Bronson, Ben Johnson, Richard Crenna, and Jill Ireland. Based on the 1974 novel of the...
- Breakheart Reservation is a public recreation area covering 652 acres (264 ha) in the towns of Saugus and Wakefield, M****achusetts. The reservation features...
- Breakheart P**** is a novel by Scottish author Alistair MacLean (1922–1987), first published in 1974. It was a departure for MacLean in that, despite the...
- stuntman whose most prominent roles were in The Towering Inferno and Breakheart P****. He was the only son and the eldest child of actor Paul Newman. After...
- closed in the 1920s. On October 8, 1900, George E. Bailey was murdered at Breakheart Hill Farm in Saugus. His legs and torso would be found nine days later...
- in Blazing Saddles, McQ, The Klansman, Smokey and the Bandit II, and Breakheart P****. Huddleston resumed his television career with roles in various television...
- The murder of George E. Bailey occurred on October 8, 1900, at Breakheart Hill Farm in Saugus, M****achusetts. Bailey's employee, John C. Best, was subsequently...
- bare knuckle fighter in the film Hard Times and as a main villain in Breakheart P****. In his spare time, Tessier was an accomplished cabinet maker often...
- biography of Captain James Cook, which was published in 1972. He wrote Breakheart P**** (1974), Circus (1975), The Golden Gate (1976), Seawitch (1977), Goodbye...