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Emma Charlotte Duerre Watson (born 15 April 1990) is an English actress and model.
Watson rose to prominence playing Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter film series. Watson was cast as Hermione at the age of nine, having previously acted only in school plays. From 2001 to 2011, she starred in all eight Harry Potter films alongside Daniel Radcliffe and Rupert Grint. Watson's work on the Harry Potter series has earned her several awards and more than £10 million. She made her modelling debut for Burberry's Autumn/Winter campaign in 2009.
In 2007, Watson announced her involvement in two productions: the television adaptation of the novel Ballet Shoes and an animated film, The Tale of Despereaux. Ballet Shoes was broadcast on 26 December 2007 to an audience of 5.2 million, and The Tale of Despereaux, based on the novel by Kate DiCamillo, was released in 2008 and grossed over US $86 million in worldwide sales.
Emma Watson was born in Paris to Jacqueline Luesby and Chris Watson, both British lawyers. Watson has one French grandmother, and lived in Paris until the age of five. Following her parents' divorce, she moved with her mother and younger brother to Oxfordshire.
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The film is based on 'Michael Noonan (II)' (qv)'s novel and focuses on four orphans who leave their orphanage for a holiday by the sea. A rumor about two of the seaside residents possibly adopting one of the orphans causes tension to rise among the orphans. .
Keywords: 1960s, 2000s, abandoned-car, adolescent-boy, adolescent-girl, adoption, ash-scattering, australia, bare-breasts, bare-butt
After that summer nothing would ever be the same again.
Maps: I'm trying to look after you!
Maps: Just remember Misty, no matter what, you're still a December boy.
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1857 AD. The entire Indian sub continent is ruled by a company. The British East India Company. The most successful business enterprise in history. The company has its own laws, its own administration, its own army. It controls the destiny of one fifth of humanity. Mangal Pandey - The Rising is an epic tale of friendship, betrayal, love and sacrifice set against the backdrop of what the British called the sepoy mutiny but which for the Indians was the First War of Independence. 'Company Raj' as it was known, had been plundering the country, treating the locals unjustly and causing widespread resentment. After a hundred years of subjugation, the Indian consciousness is rising through the revolutionary prospect of change and self-rule. During a fierce battle in one of the Afgan wars that the Company fought in the mid-century, Mangal Pandey, the heroic sepoy, saves the life of his British commanding officer William Gordon. Gordon is indebted to Mangal and a strong friendship develops between them, transcending consideration of rank and race. The friendship is soon challenged by the introduction of a new rifle called the Enfield . The new rifle has come with a new cartridge which is rumored to be coated with the grease of cow and pig fat. The new cartridge has to be bitten before it is loaded, which ignites anger and resentment among the Indian sepoys. The cow is sacred to the Hindus, the pig forbidden to the Muslims. They will not touch such a kartoos (gun cartridge), it would defile them. Set in one of the most beautiful countries on earth, told across the divides of time, Mangal Pandey - The Rising tells the tale of friends, lovers and enemies, exploiters and exploited, and the growth and awareness of a man and a nation. It is a story of one man and his dream of freedom. This sweeping epic is based on real historical events, seen as a trigger for Indian independence
Keywords: 1800s, 1850s, bare-chested-male, bare-chested-male-bondage, beating, bengal, betrayal, bhang, blood, breast-feeding
Legend of Mangal Pandey
You can kill a man, but not his dreams
An epic tale of friendship, love, loss and betrayal
India, 1857. One man rises against the Empire...
This August discover the birth of India's independence
Hewson: Say you are a black dog!::Mangal Pandey: You are a Black Dog!
[Pandey marches in front of a cannon. The soldiers loading it look at him in shock]::Mangal Pandey: Fire!
Mangal Pandey: I am Hindustan.
Jwala: My name is Jwala...
Captain William Gordon: If you kill this man, Mangal Pandey, it will lead to the fall of this company!
Mangal Pandey: You have tasted a black man's loyalty - now taste his *fury*!
Mangal Pandey: What is "company"?::Captain William Gordon: In your Ramayana there was one villain "Ravana" who had ten heads, company has a hundred heads and they're all joined by the glue of greed.
Mangal Pandey: Halla Bol!
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Ever wanted to know what guys say when they get together? This light- hearted comedy explores the male world through an amateur hockey team. Every male stereotype is analyzed, comically of course.
Keywords: adultery, ankle-injury, arrest, auto-mechanic, bankruptcy, bar, bare-breasts, bartender, baseball-bat, beer
Rien au monde ne leur ferait manquer leur rendez-vous hebdomadaire
Stan: I don't deserve friends like you
Roger: Did I score guys?
Mario: If it's a boy, I want to call him Saku
Opposing players: Hey real estate agent? that hurt? You like walls? you just hit one!
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When Benjie, a black man who fought in the Civil War, returns to the southern town of Ironside, his return is not exactly a welcome one. The citizens are already uptight about the color of his skin...but the fact that he fought for the Union Army and still wears his uniform is all that is needed for hatred and violence to be fanned by an ex-Confederate soldier named Colby. Benjie's one true friend turns out to be Neal McMasters, the rancher who raised Benjie and is now offering him a half-share in the McMasters land. As Benjie tries to make his new home, he helps some starving Indians and finds himself the owner of an Indian woman who eventually becomes his wife. He also uses Indians to help with the round-up. But things come to a violent turn when Kolby's hatred launches a reign of anger that brings about an unusual white-black-red triangle in the phenomenon of prejudice.
Keywords: african-american, asian-american, character-name-in-title, female-nudity, independent-film, native-american, racism
After the wedding... they were given a real fine reception.
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Joy Adamson and her husband, Kenya game warden George Adamson, raise Elsa, a lion cub. When Elsa approaches maturity, Joy determines she must re-educate Elsa to living in the wild so that the lioness can return to a free life.
Keywords: africa, animal-attack, animal-rights, based-on-book, based-on-true-story, death, duology, elephant, famous-score, game-warden
From The Pages Of The Beloved Best Seller... A Motion Picture To Delight All The World!
Joy Adamson: Elsa, Elsa [Joy cries sitting out on the hood of the truck as they ride in search of the young lioness]::George Adamson: Let's try this. [2 shots ring out from his gun. George sees Elsa stumbling through the grass, approaching their vehicle]::Joy Adamson: all my nightmares had come true. [Now Elsa rests in their tent as they argue over her]::George Adamson: ...she can't make it. she can't think. she can't mix with her own kind... She can't do anything the wild animals do to survive. You've done too good a job on her. You've made her tame. It's too late to try to let her go wild now. All we're doing is making her miserable, torturing her. How could you be so cruel?::Joy Adamson: You keep quiet George.::George Adamson: I don't know what goes on in that head of yours anymore... What's wrong with a zoo, anyway?::Joy Adamson: nothing. Except that she won't be free.::George Adamson: and Is freedom so important?::Joy Adamson: yes, yes, she was born free and she has the right to live free. Why don't we live in a more comfortable setting George? Other people do. We chose to live out here cause it represents freedom for us. Because we can breathe.::George Adamson: Joy, tell me the truth. You just don't want to give her up. What you're really hoping is that she can stay out here, wild, but not too wild. That you can see her every now and then.::Joy Adamson: it's not the whole truth. But I don't deny I'd like it.::George Adamson: it's impossible. It cannot happen.::Joy Adamson: ...at least she would be free. At least she wouldn't be in a cage for the rest of her life.::George Adamson: even if she gets herself killed in the process.::Joy Adamson: [stroking Elsa's leg] I'd never forgive myself I suppose. [Joy narrates] although at one time we were afraid she'd die, Elsa did recover. And when she did, she seemed somehow different.
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Beverly Ross moderates an 5:30 am radio show with swing music, dedicated to the local servicemen. Two buddies of her brother have a chance to meet her and both fall in love. One of them is a wealthy sponser, the other used to be his chauffeur, but before she can decide, which of them she likes more, the soldiers have their marching orders and are away to their destination.
Keywords: actor-shares-first-and-last-name-with-character, actor-shares-first-name-with-character, actor-shares-last-name-with-character, army-base, b-movie, bandleader, based-on-radio-show, bass, big-band, blues
Get "Hep"! Fall Into Step! Here's A Musical With Pep! (original poster)
HOT HITS! TWINKLING TOES! RACY ROMANCE! (original poster)
The HOTTEST rhythm in pictures! (original poster)
Romance on the beam! Rhythm in the groove! Laughs on the loose!
Great Big Star-Studded Musical! Full of Rhythm, Rhumba and Romance!