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The Grave may refer to: * ''The Grave'' (TV series), an Israeli science fiction TV show. * "The Grave" (''The Twilight Zone''), a 1961 episode of ''The Twilight Zone'' * ''The Grave'' (1996 film), a thriller film * ''The Grave'' (2020 film), a film by Gazi Rakayet * ''The Grave'' (play), a play by Munier Choudhury *The Grave (poem), a poem by Scottish poet Robert Blair * ''The Grave'' (novel), a 1997 novel by James Heneghan *"The Grave", a song from Don McLean's album '' American Pie'' See also * Grave (other) * Graves (other) Graves is the plural of grave, a location where a dead body is buried. Graves or The Graves may also refer to: Geography * Graves (wine region), a wine region of Bordeaux * Graves, Georgia, a community in the United States * The Graves (Massachus ... * The Graves (other) {{DEFAULTSORT:Grave, The ...
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The Grave (TV Series)
''The Grave'' ( he, ביום שהאדמה רעדה, Ba'Yom ShehaAdama Raada) is an State of Israel, Israeli drama television series that was first broadcast in Israel on Keshet 12 in October 2019. The series was created by Omri Givon.THE GRAVE
Haifa International Film Festival It uses flashbacks to account for differing time periods, and explains ideas such of multiverses, time travel, and includes references to scientists such as Einstein, Leibniz and Ludwig Boltzmann, Boltzmann.


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An earthquake in the north of Israel reveals a large pit in a nature reserve. Three human skeletons are discovered in the pit, and the plot gets complicated when DNA tests reveal that the three bodies' DNA corresponds to that of three human beings who are still alive. The first is Yoel Russo, a nature reserve inspector, who raises his only son ...
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The Grave (The Twilight Zone)
"The Grave" is episode 72 of the American television anthology series ''The Twilight Zone.'' It originally aired on October 27, 1961 on CBS. This is one of two episodes that were filmed during season two but held over for broadcast until season three, the other being "Nothing in the Dark". Opening narration Plot The outlaw Pinto Sykes is ambushed and killed by the men of a small town in the Old West. Some time later, gunfighter Conny Miller, who had been hired to track down Sykes, arrives in town. He goes to the saloon where the men who hired him are gathered, and is angry to learn that they had killed Sykes themselves. Moreover, on his deathbed Sykes accused Miller of being a coward, saying he left a clue he was in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and Miller never followed it up, presumably being afraid to confront Sykes. He also made a vow to reach up and grab Miller if he ever came near his grave. Miller says that Sykes was a liar, claiming he went to Albuquerque and found no sign th ...
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The Grave (1996 Film)
''The Grave'' is a 1996 thriller starring Craig Sheffer, Gabrielle Anwar and Josh Charles, the first project written by twin brothers Jonas Pate and Josh Pate, and directed by Jonas Pate. It notably features supporting performances by character actors Donal Logue, Max Perlich, Anthony Michael Hall, and Eric Roberts, along with an early appearance by Giovanni Ribisi Antonino Giovanni Ribisi (; born December 17, 1974) is an American actor known for his starring roles in the TV series ''Sneaky Pete'' and the films ''Avatar'' (2009), '' Lost in Translation'' (2003), ''Ted'' (2012) and its sequel ''Ted 2'' (201 .... Plot An unseen figure in a jail cell with a raspy voice tells a story to another undetermined occupant in the cell. Two years previous, brothers King and Tyn are serving a 20 year sentence in a Southern prison for joyriding in a stolen car. The brothers are told by a fellow inmate, Wex, about a local legend of a large undetermined fortune hidden in the grave of Maste ...
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The Grave (2020 Film)
The Grave is a Bangladeshi English language drama film written and directed by Gazi Rakayet. It is a Bangladesh Government and Impress Telefilm funded joint venture film, based on a journey of an undertaker. It features Gazi Rakayet himself in the titular role, Dilara Zaman, Deepanwita Martin, Moushumi Hamid, Sushoma Sarkar, and Shamima Tusty among others. SM Mohsin and Mamunur Rashid also make guest appearances in the film. The film was simultaneously shot in Bengali, titled ''Gor'' ( bn, গোর,) respectively. The film is coined as Bangladesh's first bilingual film project. The Grave is initially released in Bangladesh on 25 December 2020, and later on Hollywood as the first Bangladeshi-produced film. The film was also submitted to compete in the general category of the 94th Academy Awards; as it is the first Bangladeshi film to be competing in this category. The film was added to the 2022 Oscar Reminder List. The film bagged 11 National film awards of Bangladesh. Synopsis Sh ...
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The Grave (play)
''The Grave'' ( bn, কবর, lit=''Kobor'') is a 1966 one-act play by Bangladeshi author Munier Chowdhury. Though the author finished writing this play on 17 February 1953, it was published in 1966. It is the first revolutionary play of East Bengal. The background of ''Kobor'' focuses on the crisis of the Bengali Language Movement which took place on 21 February 1952 in Dhaka. History Munier Chowdhury was arrested for taking active part in the Language Movement in January 1953. On 17 January, He received a letter from Ranesh Das Gupta. In that letter, Ranesh requested Munier Chowdhury for writing a play to observe the Language Movement Day. The Grave is actually an aesthetic portrayal of a special situation. This play was first staged at the Dhaka Central JailPolitical prisonerswho were arrested for being active in the Bengali Language Movement played the characters. Lamps (hurricane) were used to portray the solitude of thgraveyard ''Kobor'' is very much influenced by Irwin ...
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The Grave (poem)
"The Grave" is a blank verse poem by the Scottish poet Robert Blair. It is the work for which he is primarily renowned. According to Blair, in a letter he wrote to Philip Doddridge, the greater part of the poem was composed before he became a minister, Edinburgh editor and publisher John Johnstone hola stating that it was composed whilst he was still a student, although "probably corrected and amplified by his more matured judgement". The poem, 767 lines long, is an exemplar of what became known as the school of graveyard poetry. Part of the poem's continued prominence in scholarship involves a later printing of poems by Robert Hartley Cromek which included illustrations completed by the Romantic poet and illustrator William Blake. He completed forty illustrations for the poem, twenty of which were printed in Cromek's edition. Blake's original watercolours for the prints were believed lost, until they were rediscovered in 2003. First publication and critical reception Accord ...
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The Grave (novel)
''The Grave'' is a time travel novel by Canadian author James Heneghan, set in 1970s Liverpool and in Ireland and Liverpool in the mid-nineteenth century. The novel was published in 2000. Plot summary The protagonist of the novel is a 13-year-old orphan named Tom Mullen. He lives in the Old Swan area of Liverpool with his hostile foster parents and his "brother", Brian. One night, Tom and Brian creep out to investigate a mysterious excavation near their school and discover that the workmen have uncovered an old graveyard. As Tom is examining the burial ground, he falls into the dark endless pit. Tom wakes up in the countryside near the sea. He sees a group of people gathered around the body of a drowned boy who looks exactly like Tom. Everyone thinks the boy is dead, but Tom does CPR and saves him. The boy's name is Tully Monaghan, and Tom is invited to live with his family. As Tom walks into their cottage, he notices a newspaper saying that the date is September 1847. He is n ...
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American Pie (Don McLean Album)
''American Pie'' is the second studio album by American singer-songwriter Don McLean, released by United Artists Records on 24 October 1971. The folk rock album reached number one on the ''Billboard'' 200, containing the chart-topping singles " American Pie" and "Vincent". Recorded in May and June 1971 at The Record Plant in New York City, the LP is dedicated to Buddy Holly,Back cover of the 1971 United Artists LP (UAS-5535) and was reissued in 1980 minus the track "Sister Fatima". The album was released to much acclaim, later being included in the book ''1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die''. At the Australian 1972 King of Pop Awards the album won Most Popular Overseas L.P. Background ''American Pie'' is McLean’s second album; his first, ''Tapestry'', having been released to only moderate commercial success and acclaim in 1970. McLean was a protégé of Pete Seeger, having played with him in the 1960s. The album ''American Pie'' was intended as a unified work, as McLean ...
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Grave (other)
A grave is a location where a dead body is buried. Grave may also refer to: Phonetics, diacritics and music *Grave accent, a diacritical mark * backtick or backquote, character on computer keyboards * Grave (phonetic), a term used to classify sounds *Grave, a term for a slow and solemn music tempo or a solemn mood in general *Grave (band), a Swedish death metal band Places *Grave, Netherlands, a municipality in the Dutch province North Brabant *La Grave, a ''commune'' in southeastern France *Grave (crater), on the Moon People *Dmitry Grave (1863–1939), Russian mathematician *Franz Grave (1932-2022), German Roman Catholic bishop *Ivan Grave (1874–1960), Russian scientist Other uses *Cognate of German Graf, a historical title of the German nobility, as in margrave *Grave (unit), an old unprefixed name for the kilogram *Grave, the main character in the third-person shooter video games Gungrave and Beyond the Grave * "Grave" (''Buffy the Vampire Slayer''), the final ep ...
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Graves (other)
Graves is the plural of grave, a location where a dead body is buried. Graves or The Graves may also refer to: Geography * Graves (wine region), a wine region of Bordeaux * Graves, Georgia, a community in the United States * The Graves (Massachusetts), group of rock outcroppings in Massachusetts Bay Arts and entertainment * Graves (band), a band featuring former Misfits members Michale Graves and Dr. Chud * ''Graves'' (TV series), an American comedy television series * ''The Graves'' (film), a 2009 film directed by Brian Pulido * "Graves" (song), a 2022 song by KB and Brandon Lake * Graves, a 2017 song by Caligula's Horse from their album '' In Contact'' *''Graves'', a 2018 song by Chvrches from their album '' Love Is Dead'' Other uses * Graves (surname), people * Graves (food), a byproduct of the rendering process used in animal feed * Graves' disease, hyperthyroid disease * Graves (system), a French satellite tracking system * Julian Graves Julian Graves was a health ...
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