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The Stowaway (Salvatore Novel)
A stowaway is someone who travels illegally on a vehicle. Stowaway or Stowaways may also refer to: Film and television Film * ''Stowaway'' (1932 film), an American romance film * ''Stowaway'' (1936 film), starring Shirley Temple * ''Stowaway'' (1978 film), a Soviet comedy film * ''Stowaway'' (2001 film), directed by Clarence Fok * ''Stowaway'' (2021 film), a sci-fi thriller film * ''Stowaway'' (2022 film), a yacht thriller film * ''The Stowaway'' (1922 film), a German silent comedy film * ''The Stowaway'' (1958 film) or ''Le Passager clandestin'', a French film starring Martine Carol and Karlheinz Böhm * ''The Stowaway'' (1997 film) or ''De Verstekeling'', a Dutch film * ''The Stowaway'' (2014 film), a short based on the SF short story "The Cold Equations" Television episodes * "Stowaway", a 1993 episode of '' Hurricanes'' * "Stowaways" (''Monsters Inside Me''), 2010 * "Stowaway" (''Fringe''), 2011 Literature *"The Callistan Menace" (working title "Stowaway"), a 1940 short s ...
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Stowaway
A stowaway or clandestine traveller is a person who secretly boards a vehicle, such as a ship, an aircraft, a train, cargo truck or bus. Sometimes, the purpose is to get from one place to another without paying for transportation. In other cases, the goal is to enter another country without first obtaining a travel visa or other permission. Stowaways differ from people smuggling in that the stowaway needs to avoid detection by the truck driver, ship crew, and others responsible for the safe and secure operation of the transportation service. Thousands of stowaways have travelled by sea or land over the last several centuries. A much smaller number of people have attempted to stowaway on aircraft. Many stowaways have died during the attempt, especially in cases of train surfing and wheel-well stowaway flights. Origin The word takes its origin with the expression ''stow away''. This ''stow away'' expression is old and was used for things (such as food), such usage is seen for ...
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Stowaways (Monsters Inside Me)
''Monsters Inside Me'' was an American television documentary series about infectious diseases. It included first-person interviews with people and medical professionals telling their personal stories about contracting rare diseases with most of them being parasites. Interviews with contributors were shot on location across North America. Recreations were mostly filmed near hospitals and homes in New York City. Summary Each episode has dramatizations that show illnesses caused by an infectious disease or medical affliction. Once the agent has been identified, their life cycles and general behaviors are illustrated. Justin Peed is the narrator, and biologist Dan Riskin explains how and why each infectious agent works inside its host. Most shows start as a commonly diagnosed disease but then transform into a different life-threatening or serious disease, which will be cured most of the time at the end. Out of the 216 cases documented on the show, only 12 of those ended in the vict ...
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Stone Of Tymora
''Stone of Tymora'' is a series of fantasy novels for teens written by scifi and fantasy author R. A. Salvatore and his son, Geno Salvatore. The series is R. A. Salvatore's first collaboration with his son, and features Salvatore's drow character Drizzt Do'Urden. The first book in the series is ''The Stowaway''. It was released in October 2008. Stowaway Plot Barely a teen and already guarding a secret that could jeopardize his young life, Maimun is marked for death. With the help of a mysterious stranger, the boy escapes his village and flees out to sea, stowing away on the pirate hunting ship, Sea Sprite, where he comes across a most unlikely ally: the dark elf Drizzt Do'Urden. With a half-demon determined to destroy him, and a crew of sailors resentful of the trouble he's caused, Maimun must find the courage to prove his worth, both to his friends and to himself. Reception ''Science Letter'' gave the novel a positive review, writing, "''The Stowaway'' features all the suspen ...
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The Stowaway (2008 Novel)
A stowaway is someone who travels illegally on a vehicle. Stowaway or Stowaways may also refer to: Film and television Film * ''Stowaway'' (1932 film), an American romance film * ''Stowaway'' (1936 film), starring Shirley Temple * ''Stowaway'' (1978 film), a Soviet comedy film * ''Stowaway'' (2001 film), directed by Clarence Fok * ''Stowaway'' (2021 film), a sci-fi thriller film * ''Stowaway'' (2022 film), a yacht thriller film * ''The Stowaway'' (1922 film), a German silent comedy film * ''The Stowaway'' (1958 film) or ''Le Passager clandestin'', a French film starring Martine Carol and Karlheinz Böhm * ''The Stowaway'' (1997 film) or ''De Verstekeling'', a Dutch film * ''The Stowaway'' (2014 film), a short based on the SF short story "The Cold Equations" Television episodes * "Stowaway", a 1993 episode of '' Hurricanes'' * "Stowaways" (''Monsters Inside Me''), 2010 * "Stowaway" (''Fringe''), 2011 Literature *"The Callistan Menace" (working title "Stowaway"), a 1940 short s ...
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Roswell High
''Roswell High'' is a young adult book series written by Melinda Metz and published by Pocket Books. The ten-book series chronicles the adventures of three teen aliens and their human friends, who attend the fictional Ulysses F. Roswell High in Roswell, New Mexico. The ''Roswell High'' books served as inspiration for the American science fiction television series '' Roswell'' (1999–2002), also known as ''Roswell High'' in some countries, which in turn spawned eleven spin-off books of its own and the most recent adaptation ''Roswell, New Mexico'' (2019). Premise Max Evans, his sister Isabel, and their friend Michael Guerin appear to be human but are in reality the survivors of the 1947 UFO crash known as the Roswell UFO incident. Upon emerging from stasis pods, they appeared to be seven-year-old orphaned humans. Max and Isabel are adopted by a loving pair of attorneys, the Evans, while Michael entered the foster care system, bouncing from household to household with many familie ...
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The Stowaway (2000 Novel)
A stowaway is someone who travels illegally on a vehicle. Stowaway or Stowaways may also refer to: Film and television Film * ''Stowaway'' (1932 film), an American romance film * ''Stowaway'' (1936 film), starring Shirley Temple * ''Stowaway'' (1978 film), a Soviet comedy film * ''Stowaway'' (2001 film), directed by Clarence Fok * ''Stowaway'' (2021 film), a sci-fi thriller film * ''Stowaway'' (2022 film), a yacht thriller film * ''The Stowaway'' (1922 film), a German silent comedy film * ''The Stowaway'' (1958 film) or ''Le Passager clandestin'', a French film starring Martine Carol and Karlheinz Böhm * ''The Stowaway'' (1997 film) or ''De Verstekeling'', a Dutch film * ''The Stowaway'' (2014 film), a short based on the SF short story "The Cold Equations" Television episodes * "Stowaway", a 1993 episode of '' Hurricanes'' * "Stowaways" (''Monsters Inside Me''), 2010 * "Stowaway" (''Fringe''), 2011 Literature *"The Callistan Menace" (working title "Stowaway"), a 1940 short s ...
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Lawrence Sargent Hall
Lawrence Sargent Hall (1915–1993) was an American author. Career In 1936, Hall received his BA from Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine. In 1941, he received his Ph.D. in English from Yale University. In 1942, he was chief of an Office of Strategic Services (OSS) censorship unit. He taught at several educational institutions, including Deerfield Academy and Yale. In 1946, he retired as a US Navy Reserve lieutenant commander. From 1946 to 1986, he taught English at Bowdoin. In 1956, he was a Carnegie visiting professor at Columbia University. From 1964, he was chairman of the Bowdoin Department of English. In 1986, he retired as Henry Leland Chapman professor.Bangor Daily News, 9 Jul 1964: 8 He was an active advocate of the arts in Maine. His short story, ''The Ledge,'' won first place in the 1960 O. Henry Prize Collection, and has appeared in more than 30 anthologies. His novel, ''Stowaway'' received the 1962 William Faulkner Award for best debut novel. He contributed to seve ...
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Stowaway (1961 Novel)
A stowaway or clandestine traveller is a person who secretly boards a vehicle, such as a ship, an aircraft, a train, cargo truck or bus. Sometimes, the purpose is to get from one place to another without paying for transportation. In other cases, the goal is to enter another country without first obtaining a travel visa or other permission. Stowaways differ from people smuggling in that the stowaway needs to avoid detection by the truck driver, ship crew, and others responsible for the safe and secure operation of the transportation service. Thousands of stowaways have travelled by sea or land over the last several centuries. A much smaller number of people have attempted to stowaway on aircraft. Many stowaways have died during the attempt, especially in cases of train surfing and wheel-well stowaway flights. Origin The word takes its origin with the expression ''stow away''. This ''stow away'' expression is old and was used for things (such as food), such usage is seen f ...
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The Callistan Menace
"The Callistan Menace" is a science fiction short story by American writer Isaac Asimov. It first appeared in the April 1940 issue of ''Astonishing Stories'' and was reprinted in the 1972 collection ''The Early Asimov''. It was the second science fiction story written by Asimov, and the oldest story of his still in existence. Writing and publication Asimov came up with the idea for the story, which he called "Stowaway", after his first meeting with John W. Campbell on June 21, 1938. His first story, "Cosmic Corkscrew", was rejected by Campbell on 23 June. In his autobiography, ''I, Asimov: A Memoir'', the author recalled that Campbell sent him a rejection letter that was so kind and it prompted him to write another story called "Stowaway" ("The Callistan Menace"). He finished the first draft on 28 June, and the final draft on July 10. He submitted "Stowaway" to Campbell in person during another visit on the 18th. Suspecting that Campbell would reject it, Asimov spent the sub ...
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Stowaway (Fringe)
"Stowaway" is the 17th episode of the third season of the American science fiction drama television series ''Fringe'', and the 60th episode overall. It followed the Fringe team's investigation into a woman, Dana Gray (Paula Malcomson), who repeatedly but unsuccessfully tries to commit suicide. Meanwhile, Olivia continues to serve as the host for William Bell, to the dismay of most of her other team members. The episode's story was written by Akiva Goldsman, Jeff Pinkner, and J. H. Wyman, while Danielle Dispaltro contributed its teleplay. Charles Beeson served as the director. Along with Malcomson, "Stowaway" featured a guest appearance by previous ''Fringe'' actor Seth Gabel. Though Leonard Nimoy had recently retired, the writers still had storylines involving his character, leading to their decision to have Bell possess Olivia's body. "Stowaway" first aired in the United States on March 18, 2011 to an estimated 3.8 million viewers and a 1.3 ratings share for adults aged betwe ...
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Hurricanes (TV Series)
''Hurricanes'' is an animated series produced by DIC Entertainment L.P., Scottish Television Enterprises and Siriol Productions. The series first aired in 1993 and ended in 1997. Summary The series focused on a fictional football team headed by the heiress of the teams' legacy, Amanda Carey, and their coach, Jock Stone. During the series, the Hurricanes football team would either be battling a renegade football club, the Gorgons, managed by Stavros Garkos, for pitch supremacy, or having wild, unpredictable adventures off the field in exotic world touring locations. Television airing In the United States, but only got the first series, which had been aired in weekly first-run syndication in the United States in the 1990s as part of Bohbot Entertainment's '' Amazin' Adventures'' strand, and later rerun on Pax TV in 1999 as part of DIC and PAX's "Cloud Nine" block. The series was rerun again in 2012, when it was added to the weekday morning schedule of the Cookie Jar-controlled Th ...
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Stowaway (1932 Film)
''Stowaway'' is a 1932 American pre-Code romance film directed by Phil Whitman, written by Norman Springer, and starring Fay Wray, Leon Ames, Montagu Love, Lee Moran, and Roscoe Karns. It was released on March 1, 1932, by Universal Pictures. Plot summary Cast * Fay Wray as Mary Foster * Leon Ames as Tommy * Montagu Love as Groder * Lee Moran as Mackie * Roscoe Karns as Insp. Redding * Knute Erickson as Capt. Grant * Paul Porcasi Paul may refer to: *Paul (given name), a given name (includes a list of people with that name) *Paul (surname), a list of people People Christianity *Paul the Apostle (AD c.5–c.64/65), also known as Saul of Tarsus or Saint Paul, early Chris ... as Tony * Betty Francisco as Madge References External links * * * * 1932 films 1930s romance films American black-and-white films American romance films Films set on ships Universal Pictures films Films directed by Phil Whitman 1930s English-language films 1930s American films
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