- B.
Traven (German: [ˈbeː ˈtʁaːvn̩];
Bruno Traven in some accounts) was the pen name of a novelist,
presumed to be German,
whose real name, nationality...
-
Traven (Bruno
Traven in some accounts), a
pseudonymous novelist,
whose most
famous book was The
Treasure of the
Sierra Madre (1927)
Roberto Traven (born...
-
Roberto "Spider"
Traven (born
September 16, 1968) is a
Brazilian mixed martial artist whose fighting style is
based in
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and submission...
- and the film's
change in setting. LAPD SWAT bomb
disposal officers Jack
Traven and
Harry Temple are
tasked with
preventing a
bombing on a city elevator...
- film was
directed by
Kevin Macdonald based on a
screenplay written by M.B.
Traven, Rory Haines, and
Sohrab Noshirvani,
adapted from Slahi's 2015
memoir Guantánamo...
-
Schatz der
Sierra Madre) is a 1927
adventure novel by
German author B.
Traven,
whose identity remains unknown. In the book, two
destitute American men...
- the
address on the do****ent. The
father directs Julius to Dr. Mitc****
Traven, Werner's colleague, in New Mexico.
Vincent steals a car from a parking...
- five
Traven siblings, Kate, and Jack
begin the trip back to Texas. Tom
Selleck as Mac
Traven Sam
Elliott as Dal
Traven Dominique Dunne as
Sissy Traven Katharine...
- Sir
William Traven Aitken, KBE (10 June 1903 – 19
January 1964) was a Canadian-British
journalist and
politician who was an MP in the UK
parliament for...
- Richter,
Armin (1970). "B.
Traven und die Münchner Zensur : unveröffentlichte
Dokumente aus der Zeit des 1. Weltkrieges" [B.
Traven and the
Munich Censors:...