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Charleston and film
* The 1962 film The Intruder, starring William Shatner and directed by Roger Corman, features scenes shot on location in downtown Sikeston and at the old courthouse in Charleston.
* Dick and Dora Charleston ( David Niven and Maggie Smith ) are polished, sophisticated society types modeled on Nick and Nora Charles from the Thin Man film series.
It also appears in a historical context in the 2000 film The Patriot in Charleston and in battle alongside the Old Glory flag.
* Kaine Bennett Charleston, Australian film producer, film, and stage actor
The game's first two missions take place sometime during the film, in which the FBI Hostage Rescue Team ( HRT ) works to save hostages in a Charleston, West Virginia television station, and shut down operations from a West Virginian militia calling themselves the " Mountain Men ".
In this film, she joined other veteran actors spoofing some of the most popular detective characters in murder mysteries on film and television ( Dick and Dora Charleston, Jessica Marbles, etc.
Special Bulletin was a 1983 made for TV movie about anti-nuclear activists detonating a home built nuclear device in Charleston, South Carolina, the film was shot in a live breaking news show format.

Charleston and ),
* " Charleston " ( song ), 1923 song
* Charleston ( novel ), by Alexandra Ripley
The first insurance company in the United States underwrote fire insurance and was formed in Charles Town ( modern-day Charleston ), South Carolina, in 1732.
* Magnolia Plantation and Gardens ( Charleston, South Carolina ), USA
His four children with Nancy are: Nancy Moore Thurmond ( 1971 – 1993 ), a beauty pageant contestant who was killed when a drunk driver hit her in Columbia, South Carolina ; James Strom Thurmond Jr. ( born 1972 ), who became U. S. Attorney for the District of South Carolina and is the current South Carolina 2nd Judicial Circuit Solicitor ; Juliana Gertrude ( Thurmond ) Whitmer ( born 1974 ), a married homemaker in Washington, DC ; and Paul Reynolds Thurmond ( born 1976 ), elected member of the Charleston County council.
* USS Durham ( LKA-114 ), a Charleston class amphibious cargo ship of the United States Navy
( Charleston: J. Hoff, 1809 ), republished ( New York: Lawbook Exchange, June 2007 ), ISBN 1-58477-709-5, ISBN 978-1-58477-709-0, 340 pages.
* College Park ( Charleston ), a historic baseball stadium in Charleston, South Carolina
* Edgewood Historic District ( Charleston, West Virginia ), listed on the NRHP in West Virginia
During the American Revolution in 1776, Benjamin Martin ( Mel Gibson ), a veteran of the French and Indian War and widower with seven children, is called to Charleston to vote in the South Carolina General Assembly on a levy supporting the Continental Army.
The album was subsequently adapted into a multi-media stage production directed by Jay Scheib, which premiered at Webster Hall in New York City on January 9, 2009, and went on to play major arts festivals around the world, including Spoleto Festival USA ( Charleston, SC ), Luminato Festival ( Toronto ), Noorderzon Festival ( Groningen, Holland ) and Theaterformen ( Hanover, Germany ).
The books are entitled The Last Kabbalist of Lisbon ( 16th-century Lisbon ), Hunting Midnight ( 19th-century Porto and Charleston, South Carolina ), Guardian of the Dawn ( 17th-century Goa ) and The Seventh Gate ( Berlin in the 1930s ).
Charter members included Armstrong State ( now Armstrong Atlantic State University ) ( 1983-1987 ), Augusta ( now Augusta State University ) ( 1983-1990 ), Campbell University ( 1983-1994 ; 2011-present ), Charleston Baptist ( now Charleston Southern University ) ( 1983-present ), Coastal Carolina University ( 1983-present ), Radford University ( 1983-present ) and Winthrop University ( 1983-present ).

Charleston and 1979
He then attended the College of Charleston ( 1979 – 1981 ) and became an intern at the Alabama Shakespeare Festival, where he was encouraged to apply to the prestigious Juilliard School.
After spending several years as a journalist with The Charleston News and Courier in Charleston, South Carolina, he became a reporter for the Washington Star in 1979.
Having briefly played the brusque daughter of released prisoner " Mum " Brooks in 1979, Charleston returned for several appearances in the serial as policewomen through the early 1980s before taking the larger recurring role of Deidre Kean, mother of prison toughie Reb Kean ( Janet Andrewartha ), in 1984.
He practiced law in Charleston until his death in 1979.
Davis started as a news anchor and reporter at WKAZ / WQBE in Charleston, West Virginia from 1979 to 1981.
Following complaints from heat exhaustion and also from area churches ( While Charleston County has some Blue Laws exceptions in Charleston County in deference to the Jewish community, churches on the course complained about the Bridge Run taking place while church services took place ), the 1979 event was moved to the Saturday in March, where it would be held until 1985.
James Rodger " J. R ." House ( born November 11, 1979 in Charleston, West Virginia ) is a retired catcher in Major League Baseball who is currently the hitting coach for the minor league Missoula Osprey.
In 1979, a 3rd lane was added to the Grace bridge at the Charleston approach.

Charleston and TV
In January 2007, a public access TV show host presented a theory that a gang called the Charleston Five carried out the shootings.
" It shows how a local TV crew, covering a dockworkers ' strike, become caught in the middle of a firefight between the U. S. Coast Guard and a tugboat sitting at a dock in Charleston, South Carolina.
Wells was a popular co-anchor in the state's capital, Charleston, while on a morning show called Good Morning, West Virginia with his wife Natalie Tennant on WCHS TV.
* WMMP " My TV Charleston "
Prior to that he was the weekend anchor at KPRC-TV in Houston, Texas and the 11 pm weeknight anchor at South Carolina's highest rated TV station, CBS affiliate WCSC-TV in Charleston.
Charleston is the nation's 98th largest Designated market area ( DMA ), with 312, 770 households and 0. 27 % of the U. S. TV population.

film and ),
Winning the 1951 Best Picture Oscar and numerous other awards, the film was directed by Vincente Minnelli, featured many tunes of Gershwin, and concluded with an extensive, elaborate dance sequence built around the An American in Paris symphonic poem ( arranged for the film by Johnny Green ), costing $ 500, 000.
Next were films such as The Winds of the Aures ( 1965 ) of Mohammed Lakhdar-Hamina, Patrol To The East ( 1972 ) of Amar Laskri, Prohibited Area of Ahmed Lallem, ( 1972 ), The Opium and the stick of Ahmed Rachedi, or The Battle of Algiers ( 1966 ) which is an Algerian-Italian film selected three times at the Oscars.
* Alien ( film ), a 1979 film by Ridley Scott
** Aliens ( film ), a 1986 sequel by James Cameron
** Alien ( franchise ), the film franchise, including other sequels
* The Alien ( film ), an incomplete 1960s Indian-American film
* Ada ( film ), 1961 film by Daniel Mann
* Aberdeen ( film ), a film ( 2000 ) directed by Hans Petter Moland, starring Stellan Skarsgård and Lena Headey
* Animal ( 1977 film ), French film ( L ' Animal ) by Claude Zidi with Jean-Paul Belmondo and Raquel Welch
* Animal ( 2001 film ), Argentine film by Sergio Bizzio with Carlos Roffé
* Animal ( 2005 film ), US film by David J. Burke with Ving Rhames and Terrance Howard
* Atlas ( film ), a 1961 movie by Roger Corman
Throughout the 1950s and early 1960s, Kurosawa directed approximately a film a year, including a number of highly regarded films such as Ikiru ( 1952 ), Seven Samurai ( 1954 ) and Yojimbo ( 1961 ).
In the last of Kurosawa's films as an assistant director, Horse ( Uma, 1941 ), Kurosawa took over most of the production, as Yamamoto was occupied with the shooting of another film.
In the film, Thirteen at Dinner ( 1985 ), adapted from Lord Edgware Dies, the role of Japp was taken by the actor David Suchet, who would later star as Poirot in the ITV adaptations.
The other Rutherford films ( all directed by George Pollock ) were Murder at the Gallop ( 1963 ), based on the 1953 Hercule Poirot novel After the Funeral ( In this film, she is identified as Miss JTV Marple, though there was no indication as to what the extra initials might stand for ); Murder Most Foul ( 1964 ), based on the 1952 Poirot novel Mrs McGinty's Dead ; and Murder Ahoy!

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