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Missing or The Missing may refer to: Film * ''Missing'' (1918 film), an American silent drama directed by James Young * ''Missing'' (1982 film), an American historical drama directed by Costa-Gavras about the 1973 coup in Chile *, a Belgian film that was a 2007 box office number-one film in Belgium *''Missing'', a 2007 film featuring Nao Ōmori * ''Missing'' (2008 film), a Hong Kong horror film directed by Tsui Hark *, a South Korean film directed by Kim Sung-hong * ''Missing'' (2009 short film), a film starring Susan Glover * ''Missing'' (2010 film), a Jordanian film directed by Tariq Rimawi * ''Missing'' (2016 film), a South Korean film directed by Lee Eon-hee * ''Missing'' (2018 film), an Indian film directed by Mukul Abhyankar * ''Missing'' (2019 film), a Hong Kong film directed by Ronnie Chau * ''Missing'' (2023 film), an American thriller film *''Missing'', a 2024 film featuring Satomi Ishihara * ''The Missing'' (1999 film), an Australian film directed by Manuela Alber ...
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Missing (1918 Film)
''Missing'' is a 1918 American silent film, silent drama film directed by James Young (director), James Young and written by Mary Augusta Ward, J. Stuart Blackton, and James Young. The film stars Thomas Meighan, Sylvia Breamer, Robert Gordon (actor), Robert Gordon, Winter Hall, Ola Humphrey and Mollie McConnell. The film was released on June 16, 1918, by Paramount Pictures. Plot Nell (Beamer) and Lt. George Surratt (Gordon) are happily married, but Nell's sister Hester (Humphrey) is disappointed because she had hoped to obtain social standing and wealth through the marriage by Nell to an old but wealthy man. Shortly after the marriage, George joins the fighting men in France, but is later reported missing. Sir William Farrell, who cannot go to war because of lameness, becomes interested in Nell, and Hester, forcing Nell to believe her husband is dead, urges her to accept Sir William's proposal. Although Hester tries to intercept it, Nell receives a message that George is alive but ...
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The Missing (2003 Film)
''The Missing'' is a 2003 American Western film directed by Ron Howard and starring Tommy Lee Jones and Cate Blanchett. It is based on Thomas Eidson's 1996 novel '' The Last Ride''. Set in 1885 New Mexico Territory, the film is notable for the authentic use of the Apache language by various actors, some of whom spent long hours studying it. It was produced by Revolution Studios, Imagine Entertainment, and Daniel Ostroff Productions and distributed by Columbia Pictures (Sony Pictures Releasing). The film received mixed reviews from critics. Plot In late 19th-century New Mexico, Samuel Jones arrives at the house of his daughter Magdalena "Maggie" Gilkeson, hoping to reconcile with her after abandoning her and her mother decades before. She is unable to forgive him, feeling he caused her mother's early death, and turns him away the next morning. Renegade Apache Pesh-Chidin, alias El Brujo and followers raid the area, killing settlers and taking women and girls to sell int ...
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City And Colour
Dallas Michael John Albert Green (born September 29, 1980) is a Canadian musician, singer, songwriter and record producer who records under the name City and Colour. He is also known for his contributions as a singer, rhythm guitarist, songwriter and co-founder of the post-hardcore band Alexisonfire. In 2005, he debuted his first full-length album, ''Sometimes'', which achieved platinum certification in 2006. City and Colour began performing in small intimate venues between Alexisonfire tours. The name ''City and Colour'' comes from his own name: ''Dallas'', a city, and ''Green'', a colour. His reasoning for the name was that he felt uneasy "putting the album out under the name Dallas Green". Early life Green was born on September 29, 1980, in St. Catharines, Ontario. Green was named after Philadelphia Phillies manager Dallas Green (baseball), Dallas Green. Green has stated that he had gone without a name at first; his mother was considering naming him Graham-Todd Green, but his ...
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Missing (EP)
Drunk Tank was a noise rock group formed in Chicago, Illinois and active between 1989 and 1992. Although the band was short lived, their few releases garnered them favorable reviews. The band's earliest incarnation featured drummer and percussionist Lou Ciccotelli, who would become recognized for his involvement in God, Laika and Ice Ice is water that is frozen into a solid state, typically forming at or below temperatures of 0 ° C, 32 ° F, or 273.15 K. It occurs naturally on Earth, on other planets, in Oort cloud objects, and as interstellar ice. As a naturally oc .... History Drunk Tank was formed in 1989 by guitarist Alex Barker, drummer Lou Ciccotelli and vocalist/bassist Julian Mills. Released in September of that year, the band's debut single ''Leadfoot/Sclssors'' was produced and recorded by Big Black front-man Steve Albini and described by '' Maximumrocknroll'' as "throbbing, loud post-hardcore" as well as "good post-earthquake music." ''Hayride With ...
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Missing (album)
''Missing'' () is Taiwanese Mandopop Mandopop or Mandapop refers to Mandarin popular music. The genre has its origin in the jazz-influenced popular music of 1930s Shanghai known as Shidaiqu; later influences came from Japanese enka, Hong Kong's Cantopop, Taiwan's Hokkien pop ... artist Lala Hsu's fourth Mandarin solo studio album. It was released by AsiaMuse on 13 June 2014. Track listing ; Notes * "只要一分鐘 (One Minute More)" is the theme song of the 2014 film of the same name. Music videos Awards and nominations References External links *Asiamuse - 尋人啟事* 2014 albums Lala Hsu albums {{Taiwan-album-stub ...
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Tim Gautreaux
Timothy Martin Gautreaux (born 1947 in Morgan City, Louisiana) is an American novelist and short story writer. His writing has appeared in ''The New Yorker'', '' Best American Short Stories'', '' The Atlantic'', '' Harper's'', and '' GQ''. His novel ''The Next Step in the Dance'' won the 1999 SEBA Book Award. His novel ''The Clearing'' won the 199Southern Independent Booksellers Alliance SIBA Book Award and the 2003 Mid-South Independent Booksellers Association Award. He also won the 2005 John Dos Passos Prize. Gautreaux also authored '' Same Place, Same Things'' and '' Welding with Children'' – collections of short stories. His 2009 novel ''The Missing'' was described as his "best yet" by New Orleans '' Times-Picayune'' book editor Susan Larson in a featured article. Gautreaux notes that his family's blue-collar background has been a significant influence on his writing. His father was a tugboat captain, and his grandfather was a steamboat engineer. Given those influences ...
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The Missing (novel Series)
''The Missing'' is a series of young adult fiction, fictional young-adult novels written by Margaret Peterson Haddix. It tells the story of famous children from history stolen by futuristic time travelers from their place in time and accidentally sent to the 21st century as babies. They are then adopted by families in the 21st century. Because Jonah is one of the stolen children, he, along with his non-adopted sister Katherine, must help return the missing kids to their rightful places in history and fix time before it is destroyed. The first book in the series, ''Found'', was published on April 22, 2008. The series continued with book titles ''Sent'', ''Sabotaged'', ''Torn'', ''Caught'', ''Risked'' (originally intended to be titled ''Kept''), and ''Revealed''. The eighth and final book, ''Redeemed'', was released on September 8, 2015. There are also two ebook short stories, ''Sought'' (which takes place before ''Risked'') and ''Rescued'' (which takes place between ''Risked'' and ...
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List Of Fear Street Books
This is a list of books from the '' Fear Street'' book series created and written by R. L. Stine. The first book, '' The New Girl'' was published in 1989. Various spin-off series were written, including the ''Fear Street Sagas'' and ''Ghosts of Fear Street''. More than 80 million ''Fear Street'' books have been sold as of 2003.Gerasimo; Whiteley (2003), 295. The books appeared in many bestseller lists, including ''The New York Times'' Best Seller list for children, ''USA Today'' bestseller list and ''Publishers Weekly'' bestseller list,Collins; Latham (1993), 146. and the series was listed as the bestselling young-adult book series of all time. Original ''Fear Street'' series ''New Fear Street'' ''A Fear Street Novel'' Six new ''Fear Street'' books were published from September 2014 to April 2017. ''Give Me a K-I-L-L'' was the last contracted novel, but R.L. Stine confirmed via Twitter that more ''Fear Street'' books were planned. ''Return To Fear Street'' HarperCollins ...
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Missing (novel Series)
''Missing'' is a series of Japanese light novels by Gakuto Coda, published by MediaWorks under their '' Dengeki Bunko'' label. The first novel in the series was adapted into a manga, which was released in English by Tokyopop along with the first two novels. ''Missing'' is a modern fantasy and horror series involving five high school students dealing with a series of supernatural events. Characters These names are in Japanese naming order, family name first, then given name. All the students are second year students except Togano. ; Utsume Kyoichi - "The Shadow" "The Dark Lord of the Human World" : Generally addressed as "Dark Lord" by most classmates, as "The Shadow" by Togano Yomiko, he is a walking library of supernatural knowledge. While handsome, his eyes are piercing, and he often frightens people. As a child he and his younger brother Souji were captured by a kami-kakushi, which left Utsume with the ability to smell the other world. His brother never returned. Utsume ...
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Missing (Alvtegen Novel)
''Missing'' (Swedish: ''Saknad'' ) is a 2000 crime fiction novel by Swedish author Karin Alvtegen. The psychological thriller is set in Alvtegen's native Sweden. It received the 2001 Glass Key award, the Nordic literature award for best crime fiction. The story was translated into English in 2003. It was adapted for television as the 2006 miniseries '' Missing'', directed by Ian Madden and starring Joanne Frogatt and Gregor Fisher. ''Missing'' was nominated for the 2009 Edgar Award for best novel by the Mystery Writers of America."2009 Edgar Nominees"
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Mary Augusta Ward
Mary Augusta Ward (''née'' Arnold; 11 June 1851 – 24 March 1920) was a British literature, British novelist who wrote under her married name as Mrs Humphry Ward. She worked to improve education for the poor, setting up a Mary Ward Centre, Settlement in London. She was a staunch opponent of giving women the right to vote, and in 1908 she became the founding President of the Women's National Anti-Suffrage League. Early life Mary Augusta Arnold was born in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, into a prominent intellectual family of writers and educationalists. Mary was the daughter of Tom Arnold (literary scholar), Tom Arnold, a professor of literature, and Julia Sorell. Her siblings included writer and journalist William Thomas Arnold, suffrage campaigner Ethel Arnold, and Julia Huxley who founded Prior's Field School for girls in 1902 and married Leonard Huxley (writer), Leonard Huxley and their sons were Julian Huxley, Julian and Aldous Huxley. The Arnolds and Huxley family, the Hu ...
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Missing (Ward Novel)
Missing or The Missing may refer to: Film * ''Missing'' (1918 film), an American silent drama directed by James Young * ''Missing'' (1982 film), an American historical drama directed by Costa-Gavras about the 1973 coup in Chile *, a Belgian film that was a 2007 box office number-one film in Belgium *''Missing'', a 2007 film featuring Nao Ōmori * ''Missing'' (2008 film), a Hong Kong horror film directed by Tsui Hark *, a South Korean film directed by Kim Sung-hong * ''Missing'' (2009 short film), a film starring Susan Glover * ''Missing'' (2010 film), a Jordanian film directed by Tariq Rimawi * ''Missing'' (2016 film), a South Korean film directed by Lee Eon-hee * ''Missing'' (2018 film), an Indian film directed by Mukul Abhyankar * ''Missing'' (2019 film), a Hong Kong film directed by Ronnie Chau * ''Missing'' (2023 film), an American thriller film *''Missing'', a 2024 film featuring Satomi Ishihara * ''The Missing'' (1999 film), an Australian film directed by Manuela Alber ...
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