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The Hiding Place or Hiding Place may refer to: Film * The Hiding Place (''Playhouse 90''), March 22, 1960 episode of American TV series; based on Robert Shaw's 1959 novel * ''The Hiding Place'' (film), 1975 American drama based on the 1971 book by Corrie ten Boom *''The Hiding Place'', 2000 American drama starring Kim Hunter and Timothy Bottoms, from the play by Mitch Giannunzio *''The Hiding Place'', 2008 American drama by Jeff Whitty Literature *''The Hiding Place'', 1959 British novel by Robert Shaw * ''The Hiding Place'' (biography), 1971 memoir by Corrie ten Boom, who hid Dutch Jews during WWII * ''Hiding Place'' (Wideman novel), 1981 middle volume of "Homewood Trilogy" by American John Edgar Wideman * ''The Hiding Place'' (Azzopardi novel), 2000 Welsh Booker Prize shortlist * ''The Hiding Place'' (Bell novel), 2012 American mystery Music *Hiding Place (band), Scottish rock band, active from 2004 to 2007 * ''Hiding Place'' (Selah album), 2004 * ''Hiding Place'' (Don Moen al ...
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The Hiding Place (Playhouse 90)
"The Hiding Place" was an American television play broadcast on March 22, 1960, as part of the CBS television series, ''Playhouse 90''. It was the 12th episode of the fourth season of ''Playhouse 90''. Plot For six years following the end of World War II, a deluded and neurotic German clerk, Hans Frick, has held two British fliers as prisoners in his cellar. Frick cared for the fliers, sometimes with true kindness, but kept them imprisoned and ignorant of the war's conclusion. The fliers spend their time recalling the past and dreaming of escape. One of the fliers works on a book of his boyhood recollections. Frick is stricken with a heart attack and releases his fliers. He feels a bond with the fliers and begs to be allowed to stay with them as their servant in England. Production Sidney Lumet was the director. Adrian Spies wrote the teleplay, which was adapted from an English novel by Robert Shaw. The cast included James Mason as Hans Frick, Richard Basehart as Martin Lamber ...
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The Hiding Place (film)
''The Hiding Place'' is a 1975 film based on the autobiographical book of the same name by Corrie ten Boom that recounts her and her family's experiences before and during their imprisonment in a Nazi concentration camp during the Holocaust during World War II. The film was directed by James F. Collier. Jeanette Clift George received a Golden Globe nomination for Most Promising Newcomer - Female. The film was given limited release in its day and featured the last appearance from Arthur O'Connell. Plot As the Nazis invade the Netherlands in 1940, Corrie ( Jeannette Clift George) and the rest of her family bravely choose to open their home to Jews as a hiding place, trusting that God would help them to do this. A part of their home is specially remodeled by members of the Dutch resistance to form a hidden room that the Jews can escape to in the event of a Nazi raid. Despite several mistakes on the family's part, such as allowing the Jews to sing so loudly on one occasion that it ...
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Kim Hunter
Kim Hunter (born Janet Cole; November 11, 1922 – September 11, 2002) was an American theatre, film, and television actress. She achieved prominence for portraying Stella Kowalski in the original production of Tennessee Williams' ''A Streetcar Named Desire'', which she reprised for the 1951 film adaptation, and won both an Academy Award and a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress. Decades later, she was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award for her work on the soap opera ''The Edge of Night''. She also portrayed the chimpanzee Zira in ''Planet of the Apes'' (1968), and its sequels ''Beneath the Planet of the Apes'' (1970) and ''Escape from the Planet of the Apes'' (1971). Early life Hunter was born in Detroit, Michigan, the daughter of Grace Lind, who was trained as a concert pianist, and Donald Cole, a refrigeration engineer. She was of English and Welsh descent. Hunter attended Miami Beach High School. Career Hunter's first film role was in the 1943 film noir ''The S ...
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Jeff Whitty
Jeffrey Daniel Whitty (born September 30, 1971) is an American playwright, actor, and screenwriter. For the stage musical ''Avenue Q'', he won the Tony Award for Best Book of a Musical. For his work on the Fox Searchlight film ''Can You Ever Forgive Me?'' (2018), he was nominated for the BAFTA and Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay and won numerous awards including the Writers Guild of America Award for Best Adapted Screenplay, the Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Screenplay, AARP's Movies for Grownups, the Satellite Awards, and the Film Independent Spirit Awards. ''Avenue Q'' was his first produced musical and ''Can You Ever Forgive Me'' his first produced screenplay. Early life and education Jeffrey Whitty was born September 30, 1971 in Coos Bay, Oregon where he was raised as the fifth of six children. After graduating from the University of Oregon in 1993, he moved to New York City and received a master's degree from New York University's Graduate ...
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Robert Shaw (actor)
Robert Archibald Shaw (9 August 1927 – 28 August 1978) was an English actor, novelist, playwright and screenwriter. Beginning his career in theatre, Shaw joined the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre after the Second World War and appeared in productions of ''Macbeth'', ''Henry VIII'', ''Cymbeline'', and other Shakespeare plays. With the Old Vic company (1951–52), he continued primarily in Shakespearean roles. In 1959 he starred in a West End production of '' The Long and the Short and the Tall''. Shaw was nominated for an Academy Award and a Golden Globe for his role as Henry VIII in the drama film '' A Man for All Seasons'' (1966). His other film roles included the mobster Doyle Lonnegan in ''The Sting'' (1973) and the shark hunter Quint in ''Jaws'' (1975). He also played roles in '' From Russia with Love'' (1963), ''Battle of Britain'' (1969), ''Young Winston'' (1972), '' The Taking of Pelham One Two Three'' (1974), ''Robin and Marian'' (1976), and '' Black Sunday'' and '' Th ...
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The Hiding Place (biography)
''The Hiding Place'' is a 1971 book on the life of Corrie ten Boom, written by Ten Boom and John and Elizabeth Sherrill. The idea for a book about Ten Boom's life began as the Sherrills were doing research for the book, '' God's Smuggler,'' about Ten Boom's fellow Dutchman, Andrew van der Bijl. Ten Boom was already in her mid-70s when the Sherrills first heard about her. She was one of van der Bijl's favourites traveling companions, and many of his recollections are about her. In the preface to the book, the Sherrills recount: :...his rother Andrew'sfascinating stories about her in Vietnam, where she had earned that most honourable title "Double-old Grandmother" - and in a dozen other Communist countries - came to mind so often that we finally had to hold up her hands to stop his flow of reminiscence. "We could never fit her into the book," we said. "She sounds like a book in herself." It's the sort of thing you say, not meaning anything. The book was later made into a film ...
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Hiding Place (Wideman Novel)
''Hiding Place'' is a novel by the American writer John Edgar Wideman set in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, during the 1970s. It was first published in 1981 by Avon Books in New York, and subsequently in London by Allison & Busby in 1984. The novel tells the story of Tommy, a character who first appeared in Wideman's short-story collection ''Damballah''. Tommy is a party to a bungled smash-and-grab raid that leaves a dead man in a parking lot, so he hides out with Mother Bess, a crazy old woman who lives in Homewood, an African-American neighborhood of the East End. Elements of the character Tommy parallel the life of Wideman's brother Robbie, whose story he relates in a memoir published three years later called ''Brothers and Keepers''. ''Hiding Place'' is the middle volume of what some critics call "The Homewood Trilogy". The other books are ''Damballah'' and ''Sent for You Yesterday''. In 1992 the University of Pittsburgh Press The University of Pittsburgh Press is a scholarly ...
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The Hiding Place (Azzopardi Novel)
''The Hiding Place'' was the debut novel A debut novel is the first novel a novelist publishes. Debut novels are often the author's first opportunity to make an impact on the publishing industry, and thus the success or failure of a debut novel can affect the ability of the author to p ... of Trezza Azzopardi, and was shortlisted for the Booker Prize in 2000. It tells the story of the six daughters of a Maltese family growing up in Cardiff through the eyes of the youngest, Dolores Gauci. She describes her childhood life. References 2000 British novels Novels by Trezza Azzopardi Novels set in Cardiff Anglo-Welsh novels Picador (imprint) books 2000 debut novels {{2000s-novel-stub ...
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The Hiding Place (Bell Novel)
''The Hiding Place'' is a 378-page fiction mystery book by David Bell. This novel was published October 2, 2012 by New American Library, an imprint of Penguin Books USA. Plot ''The Hiding Place'' starts off at a park in the small town of Dove Point, Ohio where Janet Manning and her younger brother Justin Manning are sent to play alone. Janet loses track of her brother while playing with her friend. She left him playing in the sandbox. When it's time to leave Justin is missing, no one can find him. Two months after Justin's disappearance, a boy's body was found in the forest outside of the park. They assumed this body belonged to 4 year old Justin, but they did not have the technology at the time to be completely sure. Dante Rogers (alleged pedophile) went to jail for 20 years for his murder. The police arrested and charged him as he had photos of children in his room. One of these children was of Justin. 25 years after Justin went missing, Janet is 32 and isn't sure what ...
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Hiding Place (band)
Hiding Place were a rock band from East Kilbride, Scotland.Adair, Dave (2004)Reviews \\ Hiding Place - Cruel Kindness, Glasswerk.co.uk, 9 November 2004, retrieved 10 November 2012 History The band comprised singer Paul McCallion, guitarists JayJay and Del Robertson Somerville, and Doug Smith, with Pitchshifter drummer Jason Bowld joining in 2004.Hall, Samantha (2004)HIDING PLACE - '(WHAT IF) THE TRUTH LOOKS CLEARER EMPTY' (BMG), Rockfeedback, retrieved 10 November 2012 The band's debut release was the ''At One Time or Another'' EP in 2004. They toured in support of InMe and released "(What if) the Truth Looks Clearer Empty" later that year. They toured with The Rasmus and opened for Metallica, and "Cruel Kindness" followed in November 2004.Hendlin, Yogi (2004)Reviews \\ Hiding Place - Cruel Kindness, Glasswerk.co.uk, 25 October 2004, retrieved 10 November 2012Cheetham, Richard (2004)Hiding Place- Cruel Kindness (BMG), '' City Life'', 11 November 2004, retrieved 10 November 2012S ...
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Hiding Place (Selah Album)
''Hiding Place'' is an album from contemporary Christian group Selah. It was released in 2004. Track listing #"You Raise Me Up" ( Brendan Graham, Rolf Løvland) – 5:02 #"Part the Waters Lord"/"I Need Thee Every Hour" (Charles F. Brown, Annie S. Hawks, Robert Lowry) – 3:09 #"I Bless Your Name" (Wayne Goodine) – 3:50 #"Essengo" – 4:22 #"All My Praise" (Audrey Hatcher) – 4:37 #"There Is Power in the Blood" (Lewis Jones) – 3:06 #"You Are My Hiding Place" (Michael Ledner) – 4:21 #"Through It All" (Andraé Crouch) – 2:49 #"By and By (We'll Understand It Better By and By)" (Jim Smith, Marcella Smith, Todd Smith, Charles Tindley) – 3:28 #" O the Deep, Deep Love of Jesus" ( Samuel Francis, Thomas Williams) – 6:13 #"All of Me" ( Terry Wade Haynes) – 2:58 #" Before the Throne of God Above" ( Charitie Bancroft, Vikki Cook) – 3:43 Personnel Selah * Allan Hall – lead vocals (1, 3, 5, 8, 12), backing vocals, acoustic piano (2, 3, 5-8, 10, 11, 12), arrangements (2, ...
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Hiding Place (Don Moen Album)
Donald James Moen (born June 29, 1950) is an American singer, pianist, and songwriter of Christian worship music. Early and personal life Moen grew up in Minneapolis, Minnesota where he attended high school in 1968. Moen attended Oral Roberts University, a Christian liberal arts school. Moen married Laura in 1973. Career He became a Living Sound musician for Terry Law Ministries and traveled with Terry Law for ten years. After, he worked for Integrity Media for over 20 years, serving as creative director and president of Integrity Music, president of Integrity Label Group, and an executive producer of Integrity Music albums. He left Integrity Media in December 2007 to start a new initiative, The Don Moen Company. The Don Moen Company acquired MediaComplete, the church software company that created MediaShout. Moen became a radio host for ''Don Moen & Friends'' in 2009. Moen received a Dove Award for his work on the musical ''God with Us'' in addition to nine nominations ...
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