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Time To Kill (short Film)
Time to Kill may refer to: Film and fiction * ''A Time to Kill'' (Grisham novel), a 1988 legal novel by John Grisham ** ''A Time to Kill'' (1996 film), a feature film adaptation of Grisham's novel *''Tempo di uccidere'' (''Time to Kill''), a novel by Ennio Flaiano ** ''Time to Kill'' (1989 film), a film based on the novel starring Nicolas Cage *'' Star Trek: A Time to Kill'', a 2004 novel by David Mack set in the fictional universe of ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' * ''Time to Kill'' (1942 film), an adaptation of Raymond Chandler's novel ''The High Window'' used for a Michael Shayne series film starring Lloyd Nolan * ''Time to Kill'' (short film), a 1945 short film starring Betty White * ''A Time to Kill'' (1955 film), a British crime film starring John Le Mesurier *''Time to Kill'', a working title of '' Bangkok Dangerous'', directed by the Pang brothers and starring Nicolas Cage Music * "Time to Kill" (song), a song on the 1970 album ''Stage Fright'' by The Band *"Time to ...
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A Time To Kill (Grisham Novel)
''A Time to Kill'' is a 1989 legal thriller and debut novel by American author John Grisham. The novel was rejected by many publishers before Wynwood Press eventually gave it a 5,000-copy printing. When Doubleday published '' The Firm'', Wynwood released a trade paperback of ''A Time to Kill'', which became a bestseller. Dell published the mass market paperback months after the success of ''The Firm'', bringing Grisham to widespread popularity among readers. Doubleday eventually took over the contract for ''A Time to Kill'' and released a special hardcover edition. In 1996, the novel was adapted into a namesake film, starring Sandra Bullock, Matthew McConaughey, and Samuel L. Jackson. In 2011, it was further adapted into a namesake stage play by Rupert Holmes. The stage production opened at the Arena Stage in Washington, D.C. in May 2011 and opened on Broadway in October 2013. The novel spawned two sequels currently, '' Sycamore Row'', released in 2013, and ''A Time for Mercy'' ...
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A Time To Kill (1955 Film)
''A Time to Kill'' is a 1955 British crime film directed by Charles Saunders and starring Jack Watling, Rona Anderson, John Horsley, Russell Napier, Kenneth Kent, and John Le Mesurier. Cast * Jack Watling as ''Dennis Willows'' * Rona Anderson as ''Sallie Harbord'' * John Horsley as ''Peter Hastings'' * Russell Napier as ''Inspector Simmons'' * Kenneth Kent as ''Dr. Cole'' * Mary Jones as ''Florence Cole'' * Alastair Hunter as ''Sergeant Thorpe'' * Joan Hickson as ''Miss Edinger'' * John Le Mesurier John Le Mesurier (, born John Elton Le Mesurier Halliley; 5 April 191215 November 1983) was an English actor. He is perhaps best remembered for his comedic role as Sergeant Arthur Wilson in the BBC television situation co ... as ''Phineas Tilliard'' External links * 1955 films 1955 crime films British crime films Films about lawyers 1950s English-language films 1950s British films British black-and-white films {{1950s-crime-film-stub ...
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Time To Kill
Time to Kill may refer to: Film and fiction * ''A Time to Kill'' (Grisham novel), a 1988 legal novel by John Grisham ** ''A Time to Kill'' (1996 film), a 1996 feature film adaptation of Grisham's novel *''Tempo di uccidere'' (''Time to Kill''), a novel by Ennio Flaiano ** ''Time to Kill'' (1989 film), a 1989 film based on the novel starring Nicolas Cage * ''A Time to Kill'' (TNG novel), a 2004 novel by David Mack set in the fictional universe of ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' * ''Time to Kill'' (1942 film), an adaptation of Raymond Chandler's novel ''The High Window'' * ''Time to Kill'' (short film), a 1945 short film starring Betty White * ''A Time to Kill'' (1955 film), a British crime film starring John Le Mesurier *''Time to Kill'', a working title of '' Bangkok Dangerous'', directed by the Pang brothers and starring Nicolas Cage Music * "Time to Kill" (song), a song on the 1970 album ''Stage Fright'' by The Band *"Time to Kill", a song on the 1975 album '' Free Hand'' by ...
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A Time To Kill (soundtrack)
''A Time to Kill'' is a 1996 American legal drama film. It is based on John Grisham's 1989 novel of the same name. Sandra Bullock, Samuel L. Jackson, Matthew McConaughey, and Kevin Spacey star with Donald and Kiefer Sutherland appearing in supporting roles. The film received mixed to positive reviews and was a commercial success, making $152 million at the worldwide box office. It is the second of two films based on Grisham's novels directed by Joel Schumacher, with the other being ''The Client'' released two years prior. Plot In Canton, Mississippi, ten-year-old African American girl Tonya Hailey is abducted, raped, and beaten by two local white men, Billy Ray Cobb and James Willard, while on her way home getting groceries. The duo dump her in a nearby river after a failed attempt to hang her. Tonya survives, and the two men are arrested by Sheriff Ozzie Walls. Tonya's father, Carl Lee Hailey, contacts Jake Brigance, a white lawyer who previously defended his brother Lester ...
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Sophie Zelmani
Sophie Zelmani (born 12 February 1972), later raised with the surname Edkvist, is a Swedish singer-songwriter who released her first single in 1995, called "Always You". Early life Zelmani was born in the suburbs of Stockholm in 1972. Her father bought the family a guitar when Zelmani was 14. Despite no professional music training, Zelmani became a songwriter and recorded some songs at a local studio. After she mailed the demos to three record companies, Zelmani was offered a record deal by Sony Music Sweden. Career Sophie Zelmani recorded her debut, eponymous album with Sony in 1995. The album was produced and arranged by Lars Halapi and co-produced by Patrik Sventelius. She described the process of making the album: "In the beginning Lars and I spent a few months in the studio. We had fun and then picked the musicians. We recorded in two weeks but the whole thing took half a year." By 1997, Zelmani's debut album had sold 200,000 copies in Europe and Asia Pacific, before moving ...
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The Battle Rages On
''The Battle Rages On...'' is the fourteenth studio album by the British hard rock band Deep Purple, released on July 19th, 1993 (Europe). It is the last album recorded with the band's classic Mk II line-up, which reunited for a second time (the first reunion being for 1984's '' Perfect Strangers''). Even though Mike DiMeo was initially chosen as the singer for the album after Joe Lynn Turner was fired, Ian Gillan eventually returned to the band in late 1992 and had to rework much of the material already existing for it, which had been intended for Joe Lynn Turner and DiMeo. After his firing Turner would admit Ritchie Blackmore referred to the album as "The cattle grazes on". Blackmore became infuriated at the non-melodic elements and left the band for good after a show on 17 November of that same year in Helsinki, Finland. American guitarist Joe Satriani joined Deep Purple as a temporary replacement for the remainder of the tour. A handful of working tracks written during ''The ...
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The Years Of Decay
''The Years of Decay'' is the fourth studio album by thrash metal band Overkill (band), Overkill, released on October 13, 1989 through Atlantic Records, Atlantic and Megaforce Records."Over Kill;"
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It is the last Overkill album to feature guitarist Bobby Gustafson, who either left or was fired by the band amid a feud between himself and its founding members Bobby Ellsworth, Bobby "Blitz" Ellsworth (vocalist) and D. D. Verni (bassist). ''The Years of Decay'' was also the first of two Overkill albums produced by Terry Date, who took on the same role for their follow-up album ''Horrorscope (Overkill album), Horrorscope'' (1991).


Production and musical style

Musically, ''The Years of Decay'' features Overkill's most progressive metal, progressive and diverse work compared to their prev ...
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Raise Your Fist And Yell
''Raise Your Fist and Yell'' is the tenth solo studio album by American rock musician Alice Cooper, released on September 5, 1987, by MCA Records. It features the track “Prince of Darkness”, which is featured very briefly in the John Carpenter film of the same name, in which Cooper has a cameo as a murderous vagrant. The song can be heard on the Walkman of one of his victims. A music video was made for the song "Freedom", which also became the album's sole single. ''Raise Your Fist and Yell'' is the only Alice Cooper album to feature Ken K. Mary on drums and the second and last to feature Kip Winger on bass. The album continues the slasher film trend created by Cooper’s previous album '' Constrictor''. The track “Lock Me Up” features a guest appearance from Robert Englund, who portrayed Freddy Krueger in the ''A Nightmare on Elm Street (franchise), A Nightmare on Elm Street'' series. The album cover for ''Raise Your Fist and Yell'' was painted by artist Jim Warren (ar ...
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Free Hand
''Free Hand'' is the seventh album by British progressive rock band Gentle Giant. It was released in 1975. It was Gentle Giant's first album with their new label Chrysalis Records in the UK. It is noted for its high production values, and for a less dissonant, more accessible feel than their previous album ''The Power and the Glory''. It was their highest-charting album in the US and the only one to reach the Top 50 on the ''Billboard'' 200. In addition to the usual stereo version, the album was also mixed in 4-channel quadraphonic sound in 1976. The 4-channel mix was not used until 2012 when it finally appeared on DVD with encoding in multichannel LPCM, DTS and Dolby Digital surround sound formats. A 1990 CD re-issue in the US by One Way Records used an alternate stereo mix. This version revealed some different details in the musical and vocal parts. However, this edition may have actually been a reduction or variation of the 4-channel mix. Alucard Music/ EMI Records re ...
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Time To Kill (song)
"Time to Kill" is a song written by Robbie Robertson that was first released by the Band on their 1970 album ''Stage Fright''. It was also released as a single off the album, backed with the more famous " The Shape I'm In" and, although it failed to reach the Top 40 in the United States, it peaked at #13 in the Netherlands. It has also been featured on several Band compilation and live albums. Lyrics and music On the surface, the lyrics of "Time to Kill" extoll the joy of country life, which the Band members had enjoyed prior to becoming famous. Music critic Barney Hoskyns states that the song sounds like a "celebration of the 'mountain hideaway' to which they'd at last returned," and the lyrics explicitly reference the town Catskill in the Catskill Mountains, near Woodstock where the Band recorded ''The Basement Tapes'' with Bob Dylan. The music is also happy and upbeat. Steve Millward described the song as "a catchy medium-pacer." ''Rolling Stone'' critic John Burks d ...
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Bangkok Dangerous (2008 Film)
''Bangkok Dangerous'' is a 2008 American action thriller film written and directed by the Pang Brothers, and starring Nicolas Cage. It is a remake of the Pangs' 1999 debut '' Bangkok Dangerous'', a Thai film, for which Cage's production company, Saturn Films, purchased the remake rights. Known by its working title, ''Big Hit in Bangkok'', and also as ''Time to Kill'', it began filming in Bangkok in August 2006. The film was financed by Initial Entertainment Group, and Lionsgate Films acquired its North America distribution rights. ''Bangkok Dangerous'' was released on September 5, 2008. Upon release, the film became a major failure, grossing $42 million against a production budget of $45 million as well as receiving negative reviews from critics which praised Cage's performance and the action sequences yet criticized the direction, editing and screenwriting. Plot Joe is a professional freelance contract killer who works strictly by the rules; never socializing outside his work, s ...
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Betty White
Betty Marion White (January 17, 1922December 31, 2021) was an American actress and comedian. A pioneer of early television, with a television career spanning almost seven decades, White was noted for her vast work in the entertainment industry and being one of the first women to work both in front of and behind the camera. She was the first woman to produce a sitcom, ''Life with Elizabeth'' (19531955). After making the transition from radio to television, White became a staple panelist of American game shows, including ''Password'', ''Match Game'', ''Tattletales'', '' To Tell the Truth'', ''The Hollywood Squares'', and ''The $25,000 Pyramid''. Dubbed "the first lady of game shows", White became the first woman to receive the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Game Show Host for the show ''Just Men!'' in 1983. She was also known for her appearances on ''The Bold and the Beautiful'', '' Boston Legal'', and ''The Carol Burnett Show''. Her biggest roles include Sue Ann Nivens ...
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