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Hot Water may refer to: * ''Hot Water'' (novel), a 1932 novel by P.G. Wodehouse * ''Hot Water'' (album), an album by Jimmy Buffett * "Hot Water" (song), a 1984 song by Level 42 *"Hot Water", a 2014 song by King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard, see ''I'm in Your Mind Fuzz ''I'm in Your Mind Fuzz'' is the fifth studio album by Australian psychedelic rock band King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard. It was released on 31 October 2014 on Flightless Records in Australia, just over a week later on 11 November in the Unit ...'' * ''Hot Water'' (1924 film), feature film starring silent comedian Harold Lloyd * ''Hot Water'' (1937 film), 55-min American comedy directed by Frank R. Strayer *''Hot Water'', a 1978 film directed by Su Friedrich * "Hot Water" (''American Dad!''), a 2011 episode of ''American Dad!'' {{disambiguation ...
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Hot Water (novel)
''Hot Water'' is a novel by P. G. Wodehouse, first published on 17 August 1932, in the United Kingdom by Herbert Jenkins Ltd, Herbert Jenkins, London, and on the same date in the United States by Doubleday (publisher), Doubleday, Doran, New York. The novel had previously been serialised in the American magazine ''Collier's Weekly, Collier's''. The story takes place at the Château Blissac, near the town of St Rocque in Brittany. Packy Franklyn, an American millionaire and sportsman, is engaged to Lady Beatrice Bracken and is staying in England. A chance meeting with the great Dry legislator Senator Ambrose Opal and the senator's daughter Jane Opal leads to Packy becoming involved in much mischief at St Rocque in France in order to recover a compromising letter. Plot J. Wellington Gedge lives with his rich wife (who inherited a fortune from her first husband) at the Château Blissac, near St Rocque, Brittany. She wants them to live in France although he longs to return to his ho ...
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Hot Water (album)
''Hot Water'' is the sixteenth studio album by American popular music singer-songwriter Jimmy Buffett. It was released in June 1988 by MCA 42093 and was produced by Coral Reefer Band members Michael Utley, Russell Kunkel, and Ralph MacDonald. The album was engineered and mixed by Jay Rifkin. The album was Jimmy's first album recorded at his new studio in Key West, Florida called Shrimpboat Sound. The LP continues Buffett's use of a wide variety of musical instruments than was typical for Buffett's earlier works, notably horns and percussion. Buffett shaved off his trademark mustache for the album. Songs All but two of the album's songs were written or co-written by Buffett. The other two songs are cover songs: "Great Heart" originally by South African Johnny Clegg and Savuka and "L'Air de la Louisiane" by Jesse Winchester, one of several Buffett covers of Winchester songs recorded throughout his career. "L'Air de la Louisiane" An admitted francophile, Buffett has sung seve ...
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Hot Water (song)
"Hot Water" is a single released in 1984 by the English jazz-funk band Level 42. It was released a couple of weeks before the band's fifth studio album '' True Colours'' (1984). The single reached #18 on the UK Singles Chart and was a top ten hit in the Netherlands and Norway. The song was produced by Ken Scott. In 1985, "Hot Water" and another ''True Colours'' song, "The Chant Has Begun", were tacked onto the US version of Level 42's breakthrough studio album, ''World Machine,'' in place of "I Sleep on My Heart," "Dream Crazy" (which only appeared on the European CD version of the album), and "Coup d'état". "Hot Water" was released as the US follow-up single to the ''World Machine'' breakthrough single, " Something About You" in 1986; it peaked at #87. B-sides The B-sides of the 1984 releases featured the title track of the Level 42 album, ''Standing in the Light'' (1983), which was their latest studio album when the single was released. This song was produced by Larry Dunn ...
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I'm In Your Mind Fuzz
''I'm in Your Mind Fuzz'' is the fifth studio album by Australian psychedelic rock band King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard. It was released on 31 October 2014 on Flightless Records in Australia, just over a week later on 11 November in the United States on Castle Face Records, and on 1 December that same year on Heavenly Records worldwide. At the J Awards of 2014, the album was nominated for Australian Album of the Year. ''I'm in Your Mind Fuzz'' was the band's first album to chart on the ARIA charts, peaking at number 85. Background ''I'm in Your Mind Fuzz'' was King Gizzard's first release with Heavenly Records and Castle Face Records, serving as their worldwide debut as prior albums had only been released domestically by Flightless at that point. The band released the track "Cellophane" on SoundCloud as the lead single on 14 September 2014, followed by a 3D music video for the song two days later. On 6 November, a week after the album had released in Australia, the band ...
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Hot Water (1924 Film)
''Hot Water'' is a 1924 American silent comedy film directed by Fred C. Newmeyer and Sam Taylor and starring Harold Lloyd. It features three episodes in the life of Hubby (Lloyd) as he struggles with domestic life with Wifey ( Jobyna Ralston) and his in-laws. Plot The film opens with Lloyd and his best friend sprinting crazily along the street to get to the friend's wedding in time. Lloyd is impatient and resentful of all of that breathless running, he naively views being single as simpler and more desirable --- "I don't see why a man would want to run to his own wedding! You were born a bachelor, why not just let well enough alone?" He then snortingly opines that he himself would never give up his freedom "just for a pair of soft-boiled eyes," but then he accidentally knocks into the alluringly-lovely Jobyna Ralston, and after one look into her huge clear gentle "soft-boiled eyes," he's totally smitten. The remainder of the film greatly changes pace. Episodic in nature (eff ...
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Hot Water (1937 Film)
''Hot Water'' is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Frank R. Strayer and starring Jed Prouty, Shirley Deane and Spring Byington. It is part of the Jones Family series of films.Drew p.180 The Jones father decides to run for mayor, leading the current incumbent to try to disgrace his son. The film's sets were designed by the art director Art director is a title for a variety of similar job functions in theater, advertising, marketing, publishing, fashion, live-action and animated film and television, the Internet, and video games. It is the charge of a sole art director to supe ... Chester Gore. Plot Partial cast References Bibliography * Bernard A. Drew. ''Motion Picture Series and Sequels: A Reference Guide''. Routledge, 2013. External links * * * 1937 films 1937 comedy films American comedy films Films directed by Frank R. Strayer 20th Century Fox films American black-and-white films Films scored by Samuel Kaylin 1930s English-language films 193 ...
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Su Friedrich
Su Friedrich (born December 12, 1954) is an American avant-garde film director, producer, writer, and cinematographer. She has been a leading figure in avant-garde filmmaking and a pivotal force in the establishment of Queer Cinema. Early life Su Friedrich was born in 1954 in New Haven, Connecticut. Her mother was German and came to the US with Friedrich's father, Paul Friedrich who was working in Germany as a GI at the time. Friedrich attended the University of Chicago (1971–72) and Oberlin College (1972–1975) from which she earned a B.A. in Art and Art History. She lives and works in Brooklyn, NY, and is a Professor in the Center for the Creative and Performing Arts at Princeton University, where she has taught film and video production since 1998. She made her first film, ''Hot Water'', in 1978, and has produced and directed eighteen films and videos. Career Friedrich's films regularly combine elements of narrative, documentary, and experimental styles of film-makin ...
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