Appearance
🎉 your bitcoin🥳
"Dutch Uncle is a Western novel written by American author Marilyn Durham and published in 1973. The novel followed up Durham's great success with her debut novel, The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing, another Western also published by Harcourt. The protagonist, Jake Hollander, is an aging gunfighter turned professional poker player who comes into a small New Mexico town to gamble but, through a series of unlikely circumstances, becomes its marshal and takes two Mexican orphans under his wing. Dutch Uncle, like The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing, garnered critical praise for its character studies and clean writing style,Gale Reference Team, Durham, Marilyn but although a bestseller was not as great a success as Durham's preceding book; based on the success of The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing, the movie rights to the book had been committed before Durham had completed Dutch Uncle, but ultimately the studio declined to make the film.Corrigan, Housewife Durham Durham's next book, Flambard's Confession, an historical novel set in Medieval England, would not come for almost another decade. Notes References *Corrigan, Sara Ann. "'Housewife Durham found Fame Writing Her Debut Novel." The Evansville Press, August 5, 1987 *Gale Reference Team. Biography - Durham, Marilyn (1930-), Contemporary Authors (Biography), 2002, Thomson Gale. Category:1973 American novels Category:Novels about orphans Category:Novels set in New Mexico "
"Gerhard Zemann (March 21, 1940, Vienna — April 14, 2010, Salzburg) was an Austrian actor. He appeared in many television series and films through his career, becoming best known for playing forensic pathologist Leo Graf on the series Inspector Rex from 1994 until 2004. He died of a heart attack in 2010, aged 70. References *Obituary Category:1940 births Category:2010 deaths Category:Austrian male film actors Category:Austrian male television actors Category:Male actors from Vienna "
"Love Thy Neighbour is a 1973 British comedy film starring Jack Smethurst, Rudolph Walker, Kate Williams and Nina Baden-Semper, spun off from the television series Love Thy Neighbour. Plot Eddie and Joan Booth live next door to Bill and Barbie Reynolds. Whilst Joan and Barbie are best friends as well as neighbours, Bill and Eddie are complete opposites in all things, including colour. Unbeknown to their husbands Joan and Barbie enter a Love Thy Neighbour competition to win a cruise, but are unsure how to get around the problem of their antagonistic husbands. To add to the problems Joan's Mother In Law is coming to stay, and Barbie has her Father In Law Coming from Trinidad. What will Bill and Eddie do when they realise their parents get on? Cast * Jack Smethurst as Eddie Booth * Rudolph Walker as Bill Reynolds * Nina Baden-Semper as Barbie Reynolds * Kate Williams as Joan Booth * Bill Fraser as Mr. Granger * Charles Hyatt as Joe Reynolds * Patricia Hayes as Annie Booth * Melvyn Hayes as Terry * Keith Marsh as Jacko * Tommy Godfrey as Arthur * Azad Ali as Winston * Arthur English as Carter * Andria Lawrence as Norma * Clifford Mollison as Registrar * Lincoln Webb as Charlie * Norman Chappell as Indian Conductor * Anna Dawson as Betty * Bill Pertwee as Postman * Pamela Cundell as Dolly * Annie Leake as Lil * Damaris Hayman as Woman on Bus * Siobhan Quinlan as Carol * James Beck as Cyril * Dan Jackson as Black Groom * John Bindon as White Groom * Lesley Goldie as White Bride * Nosher Powell as Bus Driver * Michael Sharvell-Martin as Police Constable * Fred Griffiths as Taxi Driver Reception *The film was popular at the box office, being ranked the 15th most popular movie of the year in England.Tom Johnson and Deborah Del Vecchio, Hammer Films: An Exhaustive Filmography, McFarland, 1996 p368 *Britmovie wrote, "this dated, politically incorrect tale of bigotries and one-upmanship is sprinkled with ignorant comments and insults that are frequently more laughable than offensive when viewed today." References External links * Category:1973 films Category:1973 comedy films Category:British comedy films Category:British films Category:Films shot at Elstree Studios Category:Films based on television series Category:Films set in London Category:EMI Films films "