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Stranger In Town (1998 Film)
Stranger in Town may refer to: Film and television * ''Stranger in Town'' (1931 film), directed by Erle C. Kenton * ''A Stranger in Town'' (1943 film), directed by Roy Rowland * ''Stranger in Town'' (1957 film), British crime film directed by George Pollock * ''A Stranger in Town'' (1967 film), American title of the Tony Anthony spaghetti western ''Un dollaro tra i denti'' * "Stranger in Town" (''In the Heat of the Night''), episode of the American TV series ''In the Heat of the Night'' Music * ''Stranger in Town'' (album), 1978 album by Bob Seger *"A Stranger in Town", Mort Greene/Leigh Harline song sung by Burl Ives in the 1948 film ''Station West'' *"Stranger in Town", 1961 song by Mel Tormé on his album ''My Kind of Music'' *" "Stranger in Town" (Del Shannon song), 1965 single by Del Shannon * "Stranger in Town" (Toto song), a song on the 1984 album '' Isolation'' *"Stranger in Town", song on the 1991 Pat Metheny Group album ''We Live Here'' See also *''Stranger in This Town ...
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Stranger In Town (1931 Film)
''Stranger in Town'' is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film directed by Erle C. Kenton and starring Charles "Chic" Sale and Ann Dvorak. Cast * Charles "Chic" Sale - Ulysses Crickle * Ann Dvorak - Marian Crickle * David Manners - Jerry Fleming * Noah Beery Sr. - J.B. Hilliker * Raymond Hatton - Elmer * Lyle Talbot Lyle Florenz Talbot (born Lisle Henderson, also credited Lysle Talbot; February 8, 1902 – March 2, 1996) was an American stage, screen and television actor. His career in films spanned three decades, from 1931 to 1960, and he performed on ... - Brice References External links * * 1931 films 1931 drama films American drama films American black-and-white films Warner Bros. films Films directed by Erle C. Kenton 1930s English-language films 1930s American films {{1930s-drama-film-stub ...
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A Stranger In Town (1943 Film)
''A Stranger in Town'' is a 1943 comedy-drama political film made by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was directed by Roy Rowland (film director), Roy Rowland and produced by Robert Sisk from an original screenplay by Isobel Lennart and William Kozlenko. The film has a music score by Daniele Amfitheatrof and Nathaniel Shilkret, and cinematography by Sidney Wagner (cinematographer), Sidney Wagner. Plot Quietly planning to go duck hunting, John Josephus (Joe) Grant, a U.S. Supreme Court justice, tells his secretary Lucy Gilbert where he will be but no one else. A fish-and-game warden promptly insists he pay an extra fee for a license and toss in a "tip". Grant refuses and ends up in town, facing possible criminal charges. There he discovers honest lawyer Bill Adams, running for mayor against the incumbent, Connison, someone he considers to be corrupt. Judge Austin Harkley, businessman Blaxton and even the sheriff appear to be in the mayor's pocket, and when Bill is insulted and throws a pun ...
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Stranger In Town (1957 Film)
'' Stranger in Town'' is a 1957 British crime film directed by George Pollock and starring Alex Nicol and Anne Paige. Arthur Lowe makes a brief appearance in a minor role. It was made by Tempean Films at Alliance Film Studios. Plot An American composer, lodging in a quiet English village is found shot dead. A journalist, also from America probes the death on behalf of the pianist’s only relative in America. His trail leads to the local gossip who is later found gassed and debunks the official theory that it was suicide, finding that many people seem to have had reason to commit the crime, as he eventually discovers the truth. Cast * Alex Nicol as John Madison * Anne Paige as Vicky Leigh * Mary Laura Wood as Lorna Ryland * Mona Washbourne as Agnes Smith * Charles Lloyd-Pack as Captain Nash * Bruce Beeby as William Ryland * John Horsley as Inspector Powell * Colin Tapley as Henry Ryland * Betty Impey as Geraldine Nash * Peggy Ann Clifford as Mrs Woodham * Arthur Lowe ...
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A Stranger In Town (1967 Film)
''A Stranger in Town'' (Italian: ''Un dollaro tra i denti'', lit. "A dollar between the teeth"), released in the UK as ''For a Dollar in the Teeth'', is a 1967 Italian- American Spaghetti Western film directed by Luigi Vanzi. The film is the first in a series of four western films starring Tony Anthony as "The Stranger". Released by MGM, it was a surprise box office hit in international markets. Plot A blanket-clad gunfighter, the Stranger, rides into a largely deserted Mexican village, where he encounters Chica, a young widow with a baby son, and Paco, a bartender who orders him at knifepoint to leave. After killing Paco with a bottle, he witnesses a massacre of Captain Cordoba's Mexican Army troops by the bandit chief Aguilar and his gang, who steal the soldiers' uniforms and a machine gun. Dressed in a Union Army uniform, the Stranger greets Aguilar and his dominatrix right-hand woman, Maria "Maruka" Pilar, and informs them that an attachment of Union soldiers, led by Captain ...
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Stranger In Town (In The Heat Of The Night)
List of episodes of the television series '' In the Heat of the Night'', aired 1988–1995: Series overview Episodes Season 1 (1988) Season 2 (1988–89) Season 3 (1989–90) Season 4 (1990–91) Season 5 (1991–92) Season 6 (1992–93) Season 7 (1993–94) TV films (1994–95) References External links * {{Virgil Tibbs In the Heat of the Night + ...
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Stranger In Town (album)
''Stranger in Town'' is the tenth studio album by American rock singer Bob Seger and his second with the Silver Bullet Band, released by Capitol Records in May 1978 (see 1978 in music). As with its predecessor, the Silver Bullet Band backed Seger on about half of the songs and the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section backed Seger on the other half. The album became an instant success in the United States, being certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America less than a month after the album's release, and, like its predecessor ''Night Moves'', it would later go 6× Platinum. It was also his first album to chart in the UK, where limited editions were released on silver vinyl and in picture disc format as well as standard black vinyl. Track listing Notes The Silver Bullet Band plays on side one tracks 1, 2, & 5 and on side two track 3 The Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section plays on side one tracks 3 & 4 and on side two tracks 1, 2, & 4 Personnel *Bob Seger – ...
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Station West
''Station West'' is a 1948 American Western black-and-white film directed by Sidney Lanfield and based on a Western novel by Luke Short. Burl Ives plays a small role and sings the following songs on the soundtrack: "A Stranger in Town," "The Sun's Shining Warm," and "A Man Can't Grow Old.". Soundtrack section. Accessed: July 24, 2013. Plot Two soldiers have been robbed and murdered while guarding a shipment of gold. Into town rides Haven ( Dick Powell), a military intelligence officer traveling incognito. When he rides into town, the hotel clerk (Burl Ives) is sitting at the front desk, playing his guitar and singing “a man can't grow old where there's women and gold,” segueing the lyrics into a clear warning to leave town. A beautiful saloon singer (Jane Greer) catches Haven's eye. After he meets Mrs. Caslon (Agnes Moorehead), who owns the gold mine, Haven hears that someone called "Charlie" is the brains behind the scene. He finds out to his surprise that Charlie is the ...
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My Kind Of Music (Mel Tormé Album)
''My Kind of Music'' is a 1961 album by Mel Tormé. This was the last album that Tormé recorded for Verve Records. Track listing # "You and the Night and the Music" (Howard Dietz, Arthur Schwartz) – 2:28 # "A Stranger in Town" (Mel Tormé) – 2:55 # "I Guess I'll Have to Change My Plan" (Dietz, Schwartz) – 3:07 # "Born to Be Blue" (Tormé, Robert Wells (songwriter), Robert Wells) – 2:55 # "County Fair" (Tormé) – 6:23 # "Dancing in the Dark (Howard Dietz and Arthur Schwartz song), Dancing in the Dark" (Dietz, Schwartz) – 2:41 # "Welcome to the Club" (Tormé) – 4:01 # "By Myself (1937 song), By Myself" (Dietz, Schwartz) – 3:19 # "The Christmas Song" (Tormé, Wells) – 2:48 # "Alone Together (1932 song), Alone Together" (Dietz, Schwartz) – 2:47 # "A Shine on Your Shoes" (Dietz, Schwartz) – 3:13 Personnel * Mel Tormé - singing, vocals * Wally Stott - arrangement, arranger, Conducting, conductor * Geoff Love * Tony Osborne References

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Stranger In Town (Del Shannon Song)
"Stranger in Town" is a 1965 song by Del Shannon. Written by Shannon, it is the opening track on 1,661 Seconds with Del Shannon. It was released as a single, a follow-up (both chronologically and thematically) to Shannon's top-ten hit "Keep Searchin' (We'll Follow the Sun)", but was not as successful, reaching No. 30 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart in the USA and No. 40 on the UK's '' Record Retailer'' chart.Del Shannon - Full Official Chart History
Official Charts Company The Official Charts (legal name: The Official UK Charts Company Limited) is a British inter-professional organization that compiles various "official" record charts in the United K ...
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Stranger In Town (Toto Song)
"Stranger in Town" is a hit song by American rock band Toto from their 1984 album '' Isolation''. It was the first single released from that album, reaching the top 30 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 in December 1984. The song was the band's highest-ever charting Mainstream Rock track, eventually peaking at number 7. It was also a top 40 single in Australia, where it remains the fourth highest charting single by Toto, behind only "Hold the Line", " Rosanna", and "Africa". The song was written by David Paich and Jeff Porcaro, and features Paich on lead vocals. Though Bobby Kimball is officially credited as a guest musician on the album, having been fired from Toto, "Stranger in Town" was recorded while he was still a member of the group. The song was performed live during the 1985 Isolation tour as well as during the first leg of the subsequent Fahrenheit tour in October–November 1986 before being dropped for the second (European) leg of the tour. It then only resurfaced in the b ...
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Isolation (Toto Album)
''Isolation'' is the Gold-certified fifth studio album by Toto, released on October 18, 1984. ''Isolation'' is the first album to feature longtime bassist Mike Porcaro and the only album with Fergie Frederiksen as the primary vocalist. ''Isolation'' failed to achieve the popularity of its predecessor, ''Toto IV'', although it achieved gold record status and gave the band their highest charting mainstream rock single " Stranger in Town" (No. 7). Relatively few songs from this album were featured in live performances after 1985's Isolation World Tour. Background and recording While ''Toto IV'' was a massive, Grammy winning success, Toto elected not to mount a U.S. tour behind the album, a decision Steve Lukather has since regretted as a missed opportunity to become a "US-arena rock band." Part of the reluctance to tour was the ongoing personal and legal drug-related problems of lead vocalist Bobby Kimball. As the band began sessions for ''Isolation,'' Kimball reportedly struggled ba ...
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We Live Here
''We Live Here'' is the seventh studio album by the Pat Metheny Group. It won the Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Jazz Album in 1996. Track listing Personnel * Pat Metheny – guitars, guitar synthesizer * Lyle Mays – piano, keyboards * Steve Rodby – acoustic and electric bass * Paul Wertico – drums * David Blamires – vocals * Mark Ledford – vocals, trumpet, Flugelhorn, Whistling * Luis Conte – percussion Additional musicians * Sammy Merendino – drum programming * Dave Samuels – cymbal rolls Awards Grammy Award The Grammy Awards (stylized as GRAMMY), or simply known as the Grammys, are awards presented by the Recording Academy of the United States to recognize "outstanding" achievements in the music industry. They are regarded by many as the most pres ...s References {{Authority control Pat Metheny albums 1995 albums Geffen Records albums Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Jazz Album ...
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