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The Lost Ones (Tristan)
Lost Ones or The Lost Ones may refer to: Film and television *''The Lost One ''The Lost One'' (german: Der Verlorene) is a 1951 West German drama film directed by Peter Lorre and starring Lorre, Karl John and Renate Mannhardt. It is an art film in the film noir style, based on a true story. Lorre wrote, directed, and s ...'' (German: ''Der Verlorene''), a 1951 West German film starring and directed by Peter Lorre * ''The Lost One'' (film), an alternate title for the 1947 Italian film ''The Lady of the Camellias'' *'' Defiance: The Lost Ones'', a five-part series of minisodes released in 2014 on Syfy.com * "The Lost One" (''Star Wars: The Clone Wars'') Literature * ''The Lost Ones'' (Beckett), English translation of Samuel Beckett's 1970 short story ''Le dépeupleur'' * ''The Lost Ones'' (by Javellana), alternative title for Stevan Javellana's 1947 Filipino war-time novel, ''Without Seeing the Dawn'' * ''The Lost Ones'' (novel), novel by Ian Cameron, later made into a 1974 Dis ...
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The Lost One
''The Lost One'' (german: Der Verlorene) is a 1951 West German drama film directed by Peter Lorre and starring Lorre, Karl John and Renate Mannhardt. It is an art film in the film noir style, based on a true story. Lorre wrote, directed, and starred in this film, his only film as director or writer. The film's translated name has been used as the title of his biography. The film's sets were designed by the art director Franz Schroedter. Some scenes were shot at the Wandsbek Studios in Hamburg, while location shooting took place around the city. Plot The story is told through a series of flashbacks. Dr. Rothe (Peter Lorre) is a German scientist doing secret research for the Nazi government during World War II. After he discovers that his fiancée has been selling secrets to the Allies, he murders her. This is covered up by the German government. After the war, Rothe is working under an alias as a doctor for displaced persons. After seeing one of the Nazi officers who helpe ...
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The Lost One (film)
''The Lady of the Camellias'' (Italian: ''La signora dalle camelie'') is a 1947 Italian musical drama film directed by Nelly Corradi, Gino Mattera and Manfredi Polverosi. It is an adaptation of the 1853 opera ''La traviata'' by Giuseppe Verdi. In 1948 it was released in America by Columbia Pictures under the title ''The Lost One''. The film's sets were designed by the art director Gastone Medin. Costume design was by Georges Annenkov. Cast *Nelly Corradi as Violetta Valery *Gino Mattera as Alfredo Germont *Manfredi Polverosi as Georg Germont *Flora Marino as Flora Bervoix * Carlo Lombardi as Baron Douphol * Massimo Serato as Alexandre Dumas fils (prologue) * Nerio Bernardi as Giuseppe Verdi (prologue) *Onelia Fineschi as Singer: opera * Tito Gobbi as Singer: opera *Francesco Albanese Francesco Albanese (13 August 1912 in Torre del Greco, Naples – 11 June 2005 in Rome) was a lyric tenor, particularly associated with the Italian repertory. Albanese studied in Rome ...
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The Lost Ones
Lost Ones or The Lost Ones may refer to: Film and television *''The Lost One ''The Lost One'' (german: Der Verlorene) is a 1951 West German drama film directed by Peter Lorre and starring Lorre, Karl John and Renate Mannhardt. It is an art film in the film noir style, based on a true story. Lorre wrote, directed, and s ...'' (German: ''Der Verlorene''), a 1951 West German film starring and directed by Peter Lorre * ''The Lost One'' (film), an alternate title for the 1947 Italian film ''The Lady of the Camellias'' *'' Defiance: The Lost Ones'', a five-part series of minisodes released in 2014 on Syfy.com * "The Lost One" (''Star Wars: The Clone Wars'') Literature * ''The Lost Ones'' (Beckett), English translation of Samuel Beckett's 1970 short story ''Le dépeupleur'' * ''The Lost Ones'' (by Javellana), alternative title for Stevan Javellana's 1947 Filipino war-time novel, ''Without Seeing the Dawn'' * ''The Lost Ones'' (novel), novel by Ian Cameron, later made into a 1974 Dis ...
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The Clone Wars)
''The'' () is a grammatical article in English, denoting persons or things that are already or about to be mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in English. ''The'' is the most frequently used word in the English language; studies and analyses of texts have found it to account for seven percent of all printed English-language words. It is derived from gendered articles in Old English which combined in Middle English and now has a single form used with nouns of any gender. The word can be used with both singular and plural nouns, and with a noun that starts with any letter. This is different from many other languages, which have different forms of the definite article for different genders or numbers. Pronunciation In most dialects, "the" is pronounced as (with the voiced dental fricative followed by a schwa) when followed by a consonant sound, and as (homophone of the archai ...
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The Lost Ones (Beckett)
''The Lost Ones'' (french: Le Dépeupleur, , The Depopulator) is a short story by Samuel Beckett, who abandoned it in 1966 and completed it in 1970. It was then first published in French and translated into English by the author himself the following year. In dense but spare prose, Beckett describes a small world consisting of a flattened cylinder and its pitiable inhabitants. There is no plot, and Beckett frequently repeats certain phrases and bits of information. He abandoned the story in 1966 because of its "intractable complexities", and the basic idea was reused in ''Bing'' (1966, translated as '' Ping''). Beckett wrote, "''Bing'' may be regarded as the result or miniaturization of ..." The story comes from a period where Beckett was implementing the architectural theories of Mies van der Rohe and Adolf Loos, who said that "ornament is a crime". This post-''How It Is'' prose is largely fixated on the interior landscape of the mind. As Beckett noted in the typescript for '' ...
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The Lost Ones (by Javellana)
''Without Seeing the Dawn'' is a 1947 novel by Philippine author Stevan Javellana. Its plot was derived from one of José Rizal's character in the Spanish-language novel '' Noli Me Tangere'' or ''Touch Me Not''. Javellana's 368-paged book has two parts, namely ''Day'' and ''Night''. The first part, ''Day'', narrates the story of a pre-war barrio and its people in the Panay Island particularly in Iloilo. The second part, ''Night'', begins with the start of World War II in both the U.S. and the Philippines, and retells the story of the resistance movement against the occupying Japanese military forces of the barrio people first seen in ''Day''. It narrates the people's "grim experiences" during the war.No. 173: "Without Seeing the Dawn"
(...) "''Stevan Javellana’s 'Without Seeing the Dawn' tells of t ...
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The Lost Ones (novel)
''The Island at the Top of the World'' is a 1974 American live-action lost world fantasy adventure film directed by Robert Stevenson and produced by Winston Hibler. It was released by Walt Disney Productions, distributed by Buena Vista Distribution and starring Donald Sinden and David Hartman. Plot In London in the year 1907, a British aristocrat, industrialist and millionaire named Sir Anthony Ross (Donald Sinden) hastily arranges an expedition to the Arctic to search for his lost son Donald. Donald has become lost on a whaling expedition to find the fabled island where whales go to die. Sir Anthony employs the talents of a Scandinavian-American archaeologist Professor John Ivarsson (David Hartman) and Captain Brieux (Jacques Marin), a French inventor/aeronaut who pilots the expedition in a French dirigible named the ''Hyperion'', which Captain Brieux invented. Upon reaching the Arctic, they meet Oomiak (Mako Iwamatsu), a comically cowardly/brave Eskimo friend of Donald's, and t ...
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The Lost Ones (Tristan)
Lost Ones or The Lost Ones may refer to: Film and television *''The Lost One ''The Lost One'' (german: Der Verlorene) is a 1951 West German drama film directed by Peter Lorre and starring Lorre, Karl John and Renate Mannhardt. It is an art film in the film noir style, based on a true story. Lorre wrote, directed, and s ...'' (German: ''Der Verlorene''), a 1951 West German film starring and directed by Peter Lorre * ''The Lost One'' (film), an alternate title for the 1947 Italian film ''The Lady of the Camellias'' *'' Defiance: The Lost Ones'', a five-part series of minisodes released in 2014 on Syfy.com * "The Lost One" (''Star Wars: The Clone Wars'') Literature * ''The Lost Ones'' (Beckett), English translation of Samuel Beckett's 1970 short story ''Le dépeupleur'' * ''The Lost Ones'' (by Javellana), alternative title for Stevan Javellana's 1947 Filipino war-time novel, ''Without Seeing the Dawn'' * ''The Lost Ones'' (novel), novel by Ian Cameron, later made into a 1974 Dis ...
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Prix Goncourt
The Prix Goncourt (french: Le prix Goncourt, , ''The Goncourt Prize'') is a prize in French literature, given by the académie Goncourt to the author of "the best and most imaginative prose work of the year". The prize carries a symbolic reward of only 10 euros, but results in considerable recognition and book sales for the winning author. Four other prizes are also awarded: prix Goncourt du Premier Roman (first novel), prix Goncourt de la Nouvelle (short story), prix Goncourt de la Poésie (poetry) and prix Goncourt de la Biographie (biography). Of the "big six" French literary awards, the Prix Goncourt is the best known and most prestigious. The other major literary prizes include the Grand Prix du roman de l'Académie française, the Prix Femina, the Prix Renaudot, the Prix Interallié and the Prix Médicis. History Edmond de Goncourt, a successful author, critic, and publisher, bequeathed his estate for the foundation and maintenance of the Académie Goncourt. In honour of hi ...
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The Lost Ones (comic)
Steve Niles (born June 21, 1965) is an American comic book author and novelist, known for works such as ''30 Days of Night'', '' Criminal Macabre: A Cal McDonald Mystery'', ''Simon Dark'', ''Mystery Society'', and '' Batman: Gotham County Line''. He is credited among other contemporary writers as bringing horror comics back to prominence. Early life Niles was born in Jackson, New Jersey on June 21, 1965. He was raised in the Washington, D.C. suburbs, developing various creative interests in music, writing, and making amateur films. He worked in several comic book stores and played in the punk bands Gray Matter and Three, both of which released records on Dischord Records label in the 1980s and 1990s. He often credited late night television horror host, Count Gore De Vol, who was the local horror host on Channel 20, as an early influence.
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The Lost Ones (album)
''The Lost Ones'' is the debut studio album by English pop singer-songwriter, drummer, and model Florrie. It was released on 14 June 2024, through Xenomania UK Limited and BMG. Background In July 2023, Florrie revealed in a Hunger Magazine interview that her upcoming debut album is titled ''The Lost Ones'', and that it had "been in the making for five years". She also expressed her desire to "go on tour again" In March 2024, along with the lead single release, the album was set for pre-order and the release date was announced, as well with the track listing."I have been waiting to make my debut album for the last 12 years and it deserved all the time and love I've put into it." – Florrie, talking about her debut album ''The Lost Ones''. Track listing Note * " I Took a Little Something" was originally released on Florrie's second EP '' Experiments'' (2011); it has since been re-recorded for inclusion on the album. * "Get You Back" is a re-recorded version of " I'm Gonna G ...
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Lost Ones (Lauryn Hill Song)
"Lost Ones" is a diss song by American rapper and singer-songwriter Lauryn Hill. It was released on August 25, 1998, through Ruffhouse and Columbia Records. The song was written by Hill and produced by Hill, alongside Vada Nobles and Che Pope. Despite never naming him in the song, the song is widely presumed to be about Hill's former Fugees Bandmate Wyclef Jean. The song wasn't released as an official single, however it received significant radio play in the United States, and peaked at number 27 on the ''Billboard'' R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay chart. "Lost Ones" received a Grammy Award for Best Rap Solo Performance nomination at the 41st Grammy Awards. Introduced by David Bowie, Hill performed the song at the 1999 MTV Video Music Awards; and earned a nomination for the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Performance in a Variety Series/Special for the performance. It is often cited as one of the best diss songs, as well as one of the greatest hip hop songs by many critics. In 2013, ''C ...
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