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For Heaven's Sake (1926)
For Heaven's Sake may refer to: * ''For Heaven's Sake'' (1926 film), a comedy starring Harold Lloyd * ''For Heaven's Sake'' (1950 film), a fantasy starring Clifton Webb * ''For Heaven's Sake'' (2008 film), a film starring Florence Henderson * ''For Heaven's Sake'' (comic strip), a religion-themed strip by Mike Morgan * ''For Heaven's Sake'' (play), a 2012 play by Laura Pedersen * "For Heaven's Sake", a song by Donald Meyer, Elise Bretton and Sherman Edwards * "For Heaven's Sake", a song by 16 Horsepower from '' Low Estate'' * "For Heaven's Sake", a song by Frankie Goes to Hollywood from ''Liverpool'' * "For Heaven's Sake", a song by Wu-Tang Clan from ''Wu-Tang Forever ''Wu-Tang Forever'' is the second studio album of American hip hop group Wu-Tang Clan, released June 3, 1997, on Loud/RCA Records in the United States. Pressed as a double album, it was released after a long run of successful solo projects fro ...
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For Heaven's Sake (1926 Film)
''For Heaven's Sake'' is a 1926 American silent comedy film directed by Sam Taylor and starring Harold Lloyd. It was one of Lloyd's most successful films and the 12th-highest-grossing film of the silent era, earning $2,600,000. Plot Millionaire J. Harold Manners finds himself in the poor part of town. When he accidentally sets fire to a charity pushcart dispensing free coffee owned by do-gooder Brother Paul, he pulls out his checkbook to cover the damage. Brother Paul assumes that Manners wants to pay for a mission and asks him for $1,000. After Manners reads in the newspaper that he is sponsoring a mission, he goes there to dissociate himself from it. He is aghast to find it named the J. Harold Manners Mission. When he tears down the sign, he is scolded by Brother Paul's pretty daughter Hope, who does not know who he is, but he is smitten with her. When Brother Paul returns and invites him inside to tour the place, he readily accepts. Once she learns his identity, Hope apol ...
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For Heaven's Sake (1950 Film)
''For Heaven's Sake'' is a 1950 fantasy film starring Clifton Webb as an angel trying to save the marriage of a couple played by Joan Bennett and Robert Cummings. It was adapted from the play ''May We Come In?'' by Harry Segall. Plot Angels Charles and Arthur try to convince a young cherub named Item to stop waiting to be born to Lydia and Jeff Bolton, her parents who she has personally selected. The Boltons are too busy with their theater work to start a family and are also drifting apart, as Lydia wants to have a child but Jeff convinces her to put their careers first. When Item proves adamant, Charles tries to help by taking human form as "Slim" Charles, a supposedly rich Montanan, and encountering the Boltons at a racetrack. Jeff sees a potential financial backer (an "angel" in theatrical slang) for his next play, so he asks his playwright Daphne Peters to try to convince Charles to invest in the production, not knowing that Charles does not have any money. Jeff's usual backe ...
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For Heaven's Sake (2008 Film)
For Heaven's Sake is a comedy written by former Emmy Award winner, Ann Marcus. The film was directed and produced by Nat Christian. It stars Florence Henderson, Allison Lange, David Paetkau, Yaani King, Kathryn Gordon, Stephanie Patton, Joseph Campanella and Skyler Gisondo Skyler Augustus Gisondo (born July 22, 1996) is an American actor. He is known for his roles in the films ''Licorice Pizza'', ''Booksmart'', and ''Vacation'', as well as the television programs ''The Righteous Gemstones'' and ''Santa Clarita Die .... The film was released in 2008 by Vanguard Cinema. References External links * * 2008 films 2008 comedy films {{2000s-comedy-film-stub ...
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For Heaven's Sake (comic Strip)
''For Heaven's Sake'' is an American comic strip by Mike Morgan with a religious humor theme. It is syndicated by Creators Syndicate and debuted in September 1991. References External links For Heaven's Sakeat Creators Syndicate Creators Syndicate (also known as Creators) is an American independent distributor of comic strips and syndicated columns to daily newspapers, websites, and other digital outlets. When founded in 1987, Creators Syndicate became one of the few suc ... For Heaven's Sake at gocomics.com American comics Christian comics 1991 comics debuts Gag-a-day comics Gag cartoon comics {{comic-strip-stub ...
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For Heaven's Sake (play)
''For Heaven's Sake!'', originally titled ''The Brightness of Heaven'', is a full-length play written by Laura Pedersen. Pedersen completed the work in 2012 and it premiered at the Manhattan Repertory Theatre in New York City later that year. It has since been performed at the Off-Broadway Cherry Lane Theatre in Manhattan, and the 710 Main Theatre (formerly Studio Arena Theater), in Buffalo, NY. The play was the finalist in the Maxim Mazumder New Play Competition, a finalist in the Ashland New Plays Festival, and a finalist in The Hudson Valley Writers' Center New Play Reading Series. NY Theatre Guide ranked the 710 Main production as one of the top five shows of the week. Characters * Joyce Kilgannon: Joyce is the mother of the Kilgannon family. At 56, she is part of the older generation in the play. She is a home economics teacher at the local Catholic high school. Joyce is an energetic and positive woman who is set in her ways. * Edwin Kilgannon: Is the father of the family ...
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Sherman Edwards
Sherman Edwards (April 3, 1919 – March 30, 1981) was an American composer, jazz pianist, and songwriter, best known for his songs from the 1969 Broadway musical '' 1776'' and the 1972 film adaptation. Early life Edwards was born in the East Harlem neighborhood of New York City and was raised in the Weequahic section of Newark, New Jersey, where he attended Weequahic High School. He attended New York University, where he majored in history. Throughout college, Edwards moonlighted, playing jazz piano for late night radio and music shows. After serving in World War II, Edwards taught high school history for a brief period before continuing his career as a pianist, playing with some of history's most famous swing bands and artists, including Louis Armstrong, Tommy Dorsey and Benny Goodman. He lived in Parsippany, New Jersey, from 1958 to 1981. Early music career After a few years as a band leader and arranger for artist Mindy Carson, Edwards started writing pop songs at the ...
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Low Estate
''Low Estate'' is the second full-length album by 16 Horsepower. Released in 1997, only a year after ''Sackcloth 'n' Ashes'', it drew heavily upon compositions pre-dating the band's first album. Track listing # "Brimstone Rock" (Edwards/16 Horsepower) – 4:29 # "My Narrow Mind" (Edwards/16 Horsepower) – 2:59 # "Low Estate" (Edwards/16 Horsepower) – 4:10 # "For Heaven's Sake" (Edwards/16 Horsepower) – 4:54 # "Sac of Religion" (Edwards/Norlander/16 Horsepower) – 3:28 # "The Denver Grab" (Edwards/Norlander/16 Horsepower) – 5:03 # "Ditch Digger" (Edwards/16 Horsepower) – 3:22 # "Pure Clob Road" (Edwards/16 Horsepower) – 3:43 # "Phyllis Ruth" (Edwards/16 Horsepower) – 4:36 # "Black Lung" (Edwards/16 Horsepower) – 2:26 # "Dead Run" (Edwards/16 Horsepower) – 3:20 # "Golden Rope" (Edwards/16 Horsepower) – 4:15 # "Hang My Teeth on Your Door" (Norlander/16 Horsepower) – 2:36 Charts Personnel * David Eugene Edwards – Vocals, Banjo, Guitar, Hurdy-gurdy, Conc ...
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Liverpool (album)
''Liverpool'' is the second and final studio album by British synth-pop band Frankie Goes to Hollywood, released in October 1986. It would be the band's final album of all-new material, and lead singer Holly Johnson would leave the band following the corresponding world tour, followed by a flurry of lawsuits from ZTT. The album's production was handled by Trevor Horn's engineer Stephen Lipson, who urged the band to play their own instruments on this album (Horn having replaced many of the band's performances and arrangements with his session musicians or his own performances on ''Welcome to the Pleasuredome''). ''Liverpool'' therefore features a heavier rock sound than its predecessor. Frankie Goes to Hollywood has not released any more studio albums since ''Liverpool''. The album was a commercial disappointment compared to the band's previous effort, though it charted generally high at No. 5 in the United Kingdom and Germany, No. 7 on the Austrian and Swiss music charts and No. ...
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