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Cornish is the adjective and demonym associated with Cornwall, the most southwesterly part of the United Kingdom. It may refer to:
WIKITONGUES: Elizabeth speaking Cornish
Cornish dialect: Jon Mills with Alistair McGowan on BBC's The ONE Show
Star Wars- Cornish Edition
Cornish Language, A Cornish Miner.
Cornish Cross Review: Raising Meat Chickens Organically vs. Freedom Rangers vs. Red Rangers
The Cornish Moon Landings
HOW TO MAKE CORNISH PASTIES - WITH CORNISH NAN
Cornish Pasty Recipe - Cornish-Style Meat Pies
ANTHONY JOSHUA vs. GARY CORNISH - FULL FIGHT + ENTRANCE
'Call Me Dreckly' - Cornish remake of Call Me Maybe
Actors: John Sessions (actor), Ian Mune (actor), John Barnett (producer), Victoria Kelly (composer), Murray Keane (actor), Christopher Gist (miscellaneous crew), Chris Bailey (producer), Stephen Lovatt (actor), Damian Molloy (miscellaneous crew), Harry Harrison (miscellaneous crew), Mark Mitchinson (actor), Peter Hambleton (actor), Cameron Rhodes (actor), Kelson Henderson (actor), Mark Clare (actor),
Plot: Based on the book: 'The Plot to Subvert Wartime New Zealand' by Hugh Price A true story. 1942. New Zealand is at war. Times are desperate. The Japanese invasion seems imminent. At this perilous moment, confidence trickster Syd Ross completes his sentence and is released from Waikeria Prison. He makes a phone call and finds himself in front of Prime Minister Fraser. Syd tells a tale of sabotage and assassination, of a Nazi plot to take over New Zealand. Fraser contacts Major Folkes, head of the Security Intelligence Bureau. Folkes seizes on Ross' story, gives Ross a new identity, a car, money and accommodation at The Grand in Rotorua. Ross is to gather evidence on the 'Nazi plot'. As he does so, Folkes puts together a secret dossier, embroidering Ross' lies and building a picture of a country in extreme danger. SPIES AND LIES is a ripping yarn about conspiracy, incompetence, and an extraordinary hoax that challenged the highest levels of New Zealand government.
Keywords: conspiracyActors: Bill Hunter (actor), Esben Storm (director), Esben Storm (writer), Esben Storm (editor), Richard Moir (actor), Richard Moir (editor), Chris Noonan (miscellaneous crew), Haydn Keenan (producer), Haydn Keenan (actor), Kevin Healey (actor), Bob Maza (actor), Tom Farley (actor), Max Osbiston (actor), Robert McDarra (actor), Bob Lee (actor),
Plot: A middle-aged "metho" drinker joins Alcoholics Anonymous and undergoes a psychiatric examination. As a consequence, he is committed to a hospital for the criminally insane, to be detained indefinitely under the notorious Section 27A of the Queensland Mental Health Act.
Keywords: alcoholics-anonymous, independent-film, psychiatric-examinationActors: Arthur Roberts (editor), William Collier Jr. (actor), Alphonse Ethier (actor), Sherry Hall (actor), Edward Hearn (actor), Jack Holt (actor), Fred Kelsey (actor), Hank Mann (actor), Wheeler Oakman (actor), John Roche (actor), Allan Cavan (actor), Agnes Ayres (actress), Virginia Brown Faire (actress), Dorothy Revier (actress), Ethel Wales (actress),
Plot: The lights go out at a high-society dinner party and one of the guests is murdered. The police are summoned and Inspector Killian shows up, with his assistant Carney. In order to get a clear picture of what took place, Killany decides to have the crime re-enacted (with a substitute for the murdered man.) The lights are turned out, and another man is murdered. This doesn't faze the Inspector one little bit, and he asks for a third re-enactment. The suspect list dwindles.
Keywords: 1920s, based-on-play, butler, character-name-in-title, cigarette-holder, cigarette-smoking, comic-sidekick, death, death-of-title-character, deceit