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Black Eyes or Blackeyes may refer to: *Black Eyes (band), a punk band from Washington, D.C. * Black Eyes (1936 film), ''Black Eyes'' (1936 film), a 1936 film directed by Abdolhossein Sepanta * Black Eyes (1939 film), ''Black Eyes'' (1939 film), a 1939 film directed by Herbert Brenon * Black Eyes (Bradley Cooper song), "Black Eyes" (Bradley Cooper song), a 2018 song by Bradley Cooper from ''A Star Is Born'' * Black Eyes (Snowden song), "Black Eyes" (Snowden song) * ''Colors of the Blind'', a 1997 Chinese film sometimes referred to as ''Black Eyes'' * Dark Eyes (Russian song), "Dark Eyes" (Russian song) or "Black Eyes", a Russian folk song * Black Eyes (EP), ''Black Eyes'' (EP), a 2011 extended play by T-ara * ''Blackeyes'', a 1987 novel written by Dennis Potter * Blackeyes (TV series), ''Blackeyes'' (TV series), a 1989 television series based on the above See also

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Black Eyes (band)
Black Eyes is an American post-punk band from Washington, D.C., United States, that initially existed from August 2001 to March 2004, disbanding two months prior to the release of their second album, ''Cough''. The band reunited to celebrate the 20th anniversary of their self-titled full-length debut, ''Black Eyes'', announcing a 2023 reissue and their first live performances in 19 years. Black Eyes' members are Dan Caldas, Daniel Martin-McCormick, Hugh McElroy, Jacob Long, and Mike Kanin. History In 2002, Black Eyes released a 7" on Ruffian Records (''Some Boys / Shut Up, I Never'') and a 7" split with Early Humans on Planaria Recordings; the latter includes the track "Have Been Murdered Again," an early version of "Someone Has His Fingers Broken." Black Eyes' self-titled debut album was released in 2003 on Dischord Records; most tracks feature the band's trademark dual vocals (from bass guitarist Hugh McElroy and guitarist Daniel Martin-McCormick) and two full drum kits. The ...
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Black Eyes (1936 Film)
''Black Eyes'' ''()'' is a 1936 Iranian romance film directed by Abdolhossein Sepanta and produced by the ''Shree Krishna Film Co.'' of Bombay Mumbai ( ; ), also known as Bombay ( ; its official name until 1995), is the capital city of the Indian States and union territories of India, state of Maharashtra. Mumbai is the financial centre, financial capital and the list of cities i ... and starring Fakhrozzaman Jabbar Vaziri, Abdolhossein Sepanta and Sohrab Pouri. References External links * 1936 films Films directed by Abdolhossein Sepanta 1936 romance films 1930s Persian-language films Iranian black-and-white films Iranian romance films 1930s Indian films Indian black-and-white films Indian romance films Films shot in Mumbai Persian-language romance films {{1930s-romance-film-stub ...
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Black Eyes (1939 Film)
''Black Eyes'' is a 1939 British drama film directed by Herbert Brenon and starring Otto Kruger, Mary Maguire and Walter Rilla. It is a remake of the 1935 French film '' Dark Eyes''. Cast * Otto Kruger as Ivan Ivanovich Petroff * Mary Maguire as Tanya Petroff * Walter Rilla as Roudine * John Wood as Karlo Karpoff * Marie Wright as Miss Brown * Jenny Laird as Lucy * O. B. Clarence as Waiter * Ralph Truman as Diner * Ballard Berkeley as Diner * Ernest Butcher as Diner * Michael Wilding Michael Charles Gauntlet Wilding (23 July 1912 – 8 July 1979) was an English stage, television, and film actor. He is best known for a series of films he made with Anna Neagle; he also made two films with Alfred Hitchcock, '' Under Capric ... as Officer See also * '' Dark Eyes'' (1935) References External links * 1939 films 1939 drama films Films shot at Associated British Studios 1930s English-language films Films directed by Herbert Brenon British drama films British r ...
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Black Eyes (Bradley Cooper Song)
''A Star Is Born'' is the soundtrack album to the 2018 musical film of the same name, performed by its stars Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper. It was released on October 5, 2018, by Interscope Records. Cooper teamed up with Gaga's recurring collaborator DJ White Shadow, and an assortment of country musicians, including Lukas Nelson, who also stars in the film as a member of Cooper's band. The soundtrack also includes contributions from Jason Isbell, Mark Ronson, Diane Warren, and Andrew Wyatt of Miike Snow. The soundtrack is a pop and blues rock album containing songs about love and its struggles. Commercially, the album has topped the charts in more than 20 countries, attaining gold and platinum certifications from many of them, while selling over six million copies worldwide as of June 2019. The track "Shallow" was released as the soundtrack's lead single on September 27, 2018, while " Always Remember Us This Way" and "I'll Never Love Again" also received a limited release in selec ...
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Black Eyes (Snowden Song)
Black Eyes or Blackeyes may refer to: *Black Eyes (band), a punk band from Washington, D.C. * ''Black Eyes'' (1936 film), a 1936 film directed by Abdolhossein Sepanta * ''Black Eyes'' (1939 film), a 1939 film directed by Herbert Brenon * "Black Eyes" (Bradley Cooper song), a 2018 song by Bradley Cooper from ''A Star Is Born'' * "Black Eyes" (Snowden song) * '' Colors of the Blind'', a 1997 Chinese film sometimes referred to as ''Black Eyes'' * "Dark Eyes" (Russian song) or "Black Eyes", a Russian folk song * ''Black Eyes'' (EP), a 2011 extended play by T-ara * '' Blackeyes'', a 1987 novel written by Dennis Potter * ''Blackeyes'' (TV series), a 1989 television series based on the above See also * Black eye (other) * Dark Eye (other) Dark Eye(s) or The Dark Eye may refer to: Film, television, theater, and audio drama * ''Dark Eyes'' (1935 film), a 1935 French drama film * ''Dark Eyes'' (play), a 1943 play by Elena Miramova in collaboration with Eugenie ...
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Colors Of The Blind
''Colors of the Blind'' is a 1997 Chinese drama film directed and co-produced by Chen Guoxing, starring Tao Hong as a blind girl training to become a competitive sprinter. The script was written by Wan Fang. At the time of filming, Tao Hong was a third-year student at the Central Academy of Drama, acting in her second film role. She was chosen for the lead role mainly because of her athletic background, as she had been a professional synchronised swimmer for 10 years. To prepare for the film, Tao also spent time among disabled people. Her performance in this film won her some of the highest honors in China, as well as awards in Syria and France. A number of real-life Chinese Paralympians appeared in small roles, such as Wang Juan. Plot If not for attending a school for the blind, Ding Lihua ( Tao Hong) is just like any other young, silly girl. The chirping of canary or the touch of snow will bring out a big smile from her. She hates it, however, when people mention her disabil ...
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Dark Eyes (Russian Song)
"Dark Eyes" () is a well-known and popular Russian romance (sentimental art song). The lyrics were written by the poet and writer Yevhen Hrebinka and first published on 17 January 1843. The melody associated with the lyrics has been borrowed from the "Valse hommage", Op. 21 for piano, written by Florian Hermann and published in 1879. The Russian singer Feodor Chaliapin popularized a version of "Dark Eyes" with changes to the lyrics and additional verses. Another popular version was written by the Italian-born British composer Adalgiso Ferraris, and first published in 1910 as "Schwarze Augen" ("Black Eyes"). The song became one of his major successes in the 1920s and 1930s; his version was played by Albert Sandler and Leslie Jeffries in 1939, and sung by Al Bowlly, with lyrics by Albert Mellor, as "Black Eyes" in 1939. Max Jaffa also recorded a version of the song in 1967. Composition The lyrics were written by the poet and writer Yevhen Hrebinka, born in Poltava, now in Ukraine ...
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Black Eyes (EP)
''Black Eyes'' is the third extended play by South Korean girl group T-ara. Its release was originally set for release on November 18, 2011, but was pushed forward one week to November 11 due to the demand for the album's lead track, "Cry Cry". A repackaged version of the EP (though called the fifth album), titled ''Funky Town'', was released on January 3, 2012, with the song "Lovey-Dovey (T-ara song), Lovey-Dovey" serving as the lead track. "Lovey-Dovey" is a song known for its catchy melody and energetic beats. The song features a mix of electronic and dance-pop elements. The lyrics convey a playful and flirtatious theme, complemented by the group's vibrant choreography in the music video. "Lovey-Dovey" gained popularity for its infectious rhythm and became a hit in the K-pop scene. Background and promotion The group's agency, MBK Entertainment, Core Contents Media, released a series of jacket photos for the single "Cry Cry", on November 4, 2011. ''Black Eyes'' was released o ...
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Blackeyes
''Blackeyes'' is a multi-layered novel by British writer Dennis Potter, published in 1987 by Faber and Faber. It concerns the relationship between sexuality, exploitation, power and money. These are explored through the career of a desirable model known as "Blackeyes". The novel was later adapted by Potter as a 1989 BBC television serial of the same name with actress Gina Bellman Gina Bellman (born 10 July 1966) is a New Zealand-born British actress. She played grifter Sophie Devereaux in the TNT (U.S. TV network), TNT television series ''Leverage (American TV series), Leverage'' (2008-2012) and its Amazon Freevee reviva ... in the eponymous role. 1987 British novels Novels by Dennis Potter Faber & Faber books {{1980s-novel-stub ...
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Blackeyes (TV Series)
''Blackeyes'' is a BBC television miniseries first broadcast in 1989, written and directed by Dennis Potter. It was adapted from Potter's novel of the same name. Premise and initial broadcast Broadcast as four 50-minute episodes, first screened weekly from 29 November 1989 to 20 December 1989 on Britain's BBC2 channel, ''Blackeyes'' starred Gina Bellman as the title character, an attractive model, with Michael Gough in a key role as her uncle. Potter described the series's theme as the objectification of "young and attractive women as consumer goods in a way that brutalises both sexes". Production Following the successes of ''The Singing Detective'' and '' Christabel'', the BBC awarded a budget of £2.4 million to the production of ''Blackeyes''. It was shot on 35 mm film and took 18 months to complete. Despite illness, Potter opted to direct the series, the only time he did this for TV. He had considered both Jon Amiel and Nicolas Roeg, both recent collaborators, for th ...
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Black Eye (other)
A black eye is an injury. An iris of the eyes that is very dark brown may appear almost black. Special color contact lenses can be used to make the eyes appear black. Aniridia is a congenital condition in which the iris is poorly developed or nonexistent, giving the eye a black color because only the pupil can be seen. Black eye may also refer to: *Blackeye, or Black-eyed pea, a subspecies of Cowpea, a type of bean *"Blackeye", a song by Toto from '' Tambu'' * ''Black Eye'' (album) * Black eye (drink), a cup of coffee with two shots of espresso in it * ''Black Eye'' (film), a 1974 film starring Fred Williamson and directed by Jack Arnold *Black Eye Galaxy, (aka M64 or NGC 4826), a pinwheel-shaped spiral galaxy in the Coma Berenices constellation *Black eye grease, or Eye black, a black grease applied under the eye to reduce glare * Black-Eye Griffin, a minor character from ''Family Guy'' *Black Eye Productions, a defunct Canadian comic book publisher *Mountain blackeye, a species ...
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