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Nobody's Children (1994 Film)
Nobody's Children may refer to: Film and television *''Nobody's Children'' (1920 film), an American film directed by Richard Maurice *Nobody's Children (1940 film), ''Nobody's Children'' (1940 film), an American film directed by Charles Barton *Nobody's Children (1951 film), ''Nobody's Children'' (1951 film), a French-Italian film directed by Raffaello Matarazzo *Nobody's Children (1994 film), ''Nobody's Children'' (1994 film), an American television film directed by David Wheatley Other media *Nobody's Children (novella), ''Nobody's Children'' (novella), a 2007 ''Dr. Who'' novella *''Nobody's Children'', a 2015 box set by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers See also

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Richard Maurice
Richard D. Maurice (June 14, 1893 – February 5, 1955) was a pioneering filmmaker during the silent film, silent era. Later, he became involved in labor organizing and helped found the Dining Car and Railroad Food Workers Trade union, union. He was of African descent. Early years Richard Danal Maurice was born in Matanzas, Matanzas, Cuba on June 14, 1893. In 1903, Maurice immigrated to the United States. He lived in Detroit, where he owned a tailor's shop. Entertainment career In July 1920, he founded the Maurice Film Company. Its offices were at 184 High Street in Detroit. The film production company released two feature films almost ten years apart. ''Nobody's Children'' (originally titled, "Our Christianity and Nobody's Child"), the company's first feature, premiered at E. B. Dudley's Vaudette Theatre in Detroit on Monday, September 27, 1920, and played widely within the eastern United States. While extensive documentation exists regarding the release of ''Nobod ...
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Nobody's Children (1940 Film)
''Nobody's Children'' is a 1940 American drama film directed by Charles Barton and starring Edith Fellows, Billy Lee, Georgia Caine and Lois Wilson. It was produced and distributed by Columbia Pictures.Fetrow p.345 Plot Cast * Edith Fellows as Pat * Billy Lee as Tommy * Georgia Caine as Mrs. Marshall * Lois Wilson as Miss Jamieson * Walter White Jr. as Walter White Jr. * Ben Taggart as Mr. Millar * Mary Currier as Mrs. Millar * Mary Gordon as Mary * Lillian West as Miss Spellman * William Gould as Dr. Tovar * Dorothy Adams as Mrs. Alice Stone * Russell Hicks as Sen. Lawrence Hargrave * Georgia Backus as Mrs. Wynn * Ivan Miller as Mr. John Stone * Lloyd Whitlock as Mr. Gibney * Edythe Elliott as Mrs. King * John Marston as Mr. Ferber * Mira McKinney as Mrs. Ferber * Edward Earle Edward Earle (16 July 1882 – 15 December 1972) was a Canadian-American stage, film and television actor. In a career which lasted from the 1910s to 1966, he appea ...
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Nobody's Children (1951 Film)
''Nobody's Children'' () is a 1951 French-Italian melodrama film directed by Raffaello Matarazzo and starring Amedeo Nazzari, Yvonne Sanson and Françoise Rosay.Moliterno p.292 It is one of a series of melodramas co-starring Nazzari and Sanson, which were very popular at the box office. The owner of a marble quarry falls in love with the daughter with one of his employees, and they have a baby together. However his mother attempts to sabotage the relationship with tragic consequences. It was followed by the 1955 sequel '' The White Angel''. Synopsis Guido Canali, the wealthy and respected owner of a prosperous marble quarry in the picturesque hills of Tuscany, leads a privileged life as part of Italy's upper class. His world changes dramatically when he encounters Luisa Fanti, the stunningly beautiful and virtuous daughter of Bernardo Fanti, one of his most dedicated quarry workers. Despite the vast social chasm that separates their worlds, Guido is immediately captivated by ...
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Nobody's Children (1994 Film)
Nobody's Children may refer to: Film and television *''Nobody's Children'' (1920 film), an American film directed by Richard Maurice *Nobody's Children (1940 film), ''Nobody's Children'' (1940 film), an American film directed by Charles Barton *Nobody's Children (1951 film), ''Nobody's Children'' (1951 film), a French-Italian film directed by Raffaello Matarazzo *Nobody's Children (1994 film), ''Nobody's Children'' (1994 film), an American television film directed by David Wheatley Other media *Nobody's Children (novella), ''Nobody's Children'' (novella), a 2007 ''Dr. Who'' novella *''Nobody's Children'', a 2015 box set by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers See also

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Nobody's Children (novella)
Professor Bernice Surprise Summerfield, or simply Benny, is a fictional character created by author Paul Cornell as a new companion of the Seventh Doctor in Virgin Publishing's range of original full-length ''Doctor Who'' novels, the '' New Adventures''. The ''New Adventures'' were authorised novels carrying on from where the ''Doctor Who'' television series had left off, and Summerfield was introduced in Cornell's novel '' Love and War'' in 1992. History A 26th-century archeologist, Summerfield became a hugely popular character amongst fans of the books, and was present until their end in 1997. She officially stopped travelling with the Doctor in ''Happy Endings'' but returned a few times thereafter, including the last Virgin New Adventure, '' The Dying Days''. That year, Virgin had lost the licence to publish ''Doctor Who'' fiction, which was not renewed by the BBC. However, range editors Peter Darvill-Evans and Rebecca Levene decided to continue the series with Summerfield ...
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Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers were an American rock band formed in Gainesville, Florida, in 1976. The band originally comprised lead singer and rhythm guitarist Tom Petty, lead guitarist Mike Campbell, keyboardist Benmont Tench, drummer Stan Lynch and bassist Ron Blair. In 1982, Blair, weary of the touring lifestyle, departed the band. His replacement, Howie Epstein, remained with the band for the next two decades. In 1991, Scott Thurston joined the band as a multi-instrumentalist, primarily on rhythm guitar and secondary keyboard. In 1994, Steve Ferrone replaced Lynch on drums. Blair returned to the Heartbreakers in 2002, the year before Epstein's death. The band had a long string of hit singles, including " Breakdown", " American Girl" (both 1976), "Refugee" (1979), " The Waiting" (1981), " Learning to Fly" (1991), and " Mary Jane's Last Dance" (1993), among many others, that stretched over several decades of work. Although Petty was insistent that the band's musica ...
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