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- Moontide is a 1942 American romantic drama with elements of a thriller. It was produced by Mark ****inger and directed by Archie Mayo, who took over direction...
- Books, 1996, ISBN 0-88677-665-1 This fantasy duology is a prequel to the "Moontide and Magic Rise" duology. Vol. 1: Beneath the Vaulted Hills, DAW Books,...
- series: Aotearoa, The Return of Ravana, The Moontide Quartet (all for young adult readers, except The Moontide Quartet) and his latest, which incorporates...
- variety of roles in productions such as 1940's Swiss Family Robinson, 1942's Moontide, 1944's The Keys of the Kingdom (as an atheist doctor) and High Noon (1952)...
- Isles of Freedom 1942 (15th) 0 1 Marines in the Making 1942 (15th) 0 1 Moontide 1942 (15th) 0 1 Mr. Blabbermouth! 1942 (15th) 0 1 Mr. Gardenia Jones 1942...
- 1944 Screen Guild Players High Sierra April 30, 1945 Lux Radio Theatre Moontide July 3, 1946 Academy Award Theater The Maltese Falcon 1946 Lux Radio Theatre...
- on Horseback Salad (1937); and an abandoned dream sequence for the film Moontide (1942). In 1945 Dalí created the dream sequence in Hitch****'s Spellbound...
- Robinson and John Garfield; Ladies in Retirement (1941) with Louis Hayward; Moontide (1942) with Jean Gabin; The Hard Way (1943); Deep Valley (1947) with Dane...
- was published by HappenStance Press. Campbell's first poetry collection, Moontide was published by Bloodaxe Books in 2014. The collection won the 2014 Edwin...
- actress Marlene Dietrich that lasted until 1948. His films in America—Moontide (1942) and The Impostor (1944), the latter with Duvivier—were not successful...