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Garfield and Orson
In a Garfield animated short entitled " Secrets of the Animated Cartoon " the characters Orson and Wade give demonstrations of different laws of the cartoons and show humorous examples of them.
Garfield weighs himself on the talking weight scale and destroys it for comparing him to Orson Welles.

Garfield and Floyd
He married Margaret R. Howell, May 30, 1930 ; children: James Newcomb, Carol, Marian ; married Mary Barnett Garfield, January 16, 1955 ; children: Sarah Newcomb, Emily Baldwin ; and married Barbara Floyd Osterman, February 8, 1986.
Jon occasionally forces Garfield to hunt and catch mice, which is always unsuccessful due to Garfield not wanting to eat mice and his friendship with Floyd.

Garfield and opening
On March 1, 1942, Sidney R. Garfield & Associates opened its offices in Oakland to provide care to 20, 000 workers, followed by the opening of the Permanente Health Plan on June 1.
In a brightly decorated house, Garfield is awakened by Jon dressed as an elf, who says it is Christmas and Garfield must be treated to a large amount of lasagna before opening his gift, which consists of a robotic Santa Claus which reads minds and produces whatever Garfield wants, pleasing him until Jon actually wakes Garfield up and realizes he was dreaming.

Garfield and ),
Some are non-verbal ( Marmaduke, The Angriest Dog in the World ), some have verbal thoughts but are not understood by humans, ( Garfield, Snoopy in Peanuts ), and some can converse with humans ( Bloom County, Calvin and Hobbes, Mutts, Citizen Dog, Buckles, Get Fuzzy, Pearls Before Swine and Pooch Cafe ).
One was an independent distributed by MGM, the industry leader: Force of Evil ( 1948 ), directed by Abraham Polonsky and starring John Garfield, both of whom would be blacklisted in the 1950s.
The film's sequel, Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties ( 2006 ), did not perform any better in terms of critical reception, gathering an 11 % rating from Rotten Tomatoes and a C-grade from Yahoo!
Though he will eat nearly anything ( with the exception of raisins and spinach ), Garfield is particularly fond of lasagna ; he also enjoys eating Jon's houseplants and other pets ( mainly birds and fish ).
He also has odd relationships with household pests ; Garfield generally spares mice, and even cooperates with them to cause mischief ( much to Jon's chagrin ), but will readily swat or pound spiders flat.
Frequently, the characters break the fourth wall, mostly to explain something to the readers, talk about a subject that often sets up the strip's punchline ( like Jon claiming that pets are good for exercise right before he finds Garfield in the kitchen and chases him out ), or give a mere glare when a character is belittled or not impressed.
One storyline, which ran the week before Halloween in 1989 ( Oct 23 to Oct 28 ), is unique among Garfield strips in that it is not meant to be humorous.
This did not happen and the presidency, having been damaged by three late nineteenth and early twentieth century assassinations ( Lincoln, Garfield and McKinley ) and one impeachment ( Johnson ), reasserted its political dominance by the early twentieth century through such figures as Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson.
Richard Channing Garfield, PhD ( born June 26, 1963, Philadelphia ) is a game designer who created the card games Magic: The Gathering, Netrunner, BattleTech CCG, Vampire: The Eternal Struggle ( originally known as Jyhad ), The Great Dalmuti, Star Wars Trading Card Game, and the board game RoboRally.
In the December 1997 issue of Dragon Magazine, in an article on Garfield's trading card game patent application, it was reported that Garfield is the great-great-grandson of U. S. President James A. Garfield ( 1831 – 81 ), and that his great-uncle invented the paper clip.
After preaching briefly at Franklin Circle Christian Church ( 1857 – 58 ), Garfield gave up on that vocation and applied for a job as principal of a high school in Poestenkill, New York.
On the 36th ballot, Garfield garnered 399 delegate votes, surpassing Grant ( who had 306 ), Blaine ( 42 ), and Sherman to win the nomination.
As Phil's assignment proceeds, his childhood friend, Dave Goldman ( John Garfield ), who is Jewish, moves to New York for a job and lives with the Greens while he looks for a home for his family.
The movie stars the Lane Sisters ( Priscilla Lane, Rosemary Lane, and Lola Lane ), and features Gale Page, Claude Rains, Jeffrey Lynn, John Garfield and Dick Foran.
A new tenant to the house is an angry young man named Mickey ( John Garfield ), an orchestral arranger and friend of Felix.
The film was an Academy Award nominee for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Supporting Actor ( John Garfield ), Best Adapted Screenplay and Sound Recording ( Nathan Levinson ).
These are Parley's Canyon leading to Summit County to the east ( as well as to Morgan County to the northeast via more remote Little Dell Canyon ), the space between the Salt Lake Anticline and the Great Salt Lake leading into Davis County to the north, the Point of the Mountain and adjacent Jordan Narrows leading to Utah County to the south, and a space ( known as Garfield ) between the Oquirrh Mountains and the Great Salt Lake leading to Tooele County to the west.
* W. Garfield Weston ( 1898 – 1978 ), businessman
The drama tells of a lawyer, Joe Morse ( Garfield ), working for a powerful gangster, Tucker, who wishes to consolidate and control the numbers racket in New York.
After greeting the crowds on the tarmac, Barbara Jean faints due to the heat, and her handlers, headed by her domineering husband-manager Barnett ( Allen Garfield ), rush her to the hospital.
Elliot Garfield ( Richard Dreyfuss ), a neurotic but sweet aspiring actor from Chicago, shows up shortly thereafter in the middle of the night, expecting to live there, as he now rents the apartment.
They work on the floor above the garage and are referred to but seldom seen: Ed McKenzie ( who appears in one episode, played by Stephen Elliott ), and, later, Ben Ratlidge ( who is also only seen in one episode, played by Allen Garfield ).

Orson and opening
* Orson Welles used a crane camera during the iconic opening of Touch of Evil.
The film's plot structure also bears similarity to Orson Welles's Citizen Kane ( 1941 ), particularly the opening scenes with Lawrence's death and the reporter inquiring notables at Lawrence's funeral.
Also in 1958 he sang the opening theme song of the movie The Long, Hot Summer, starring Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward and Orson Welles.
In the opening sequence of Orson Welles's Touch of Evil ( 1958 ), she appeared as Zita, the dancer who dies at the end of the famous first tracking shot, during which her character exclaims to a border guard, " I keep hearing this ticking noise inside my head!
After a brief Orson Welles-style opening announcement, recalling Welles ' notorious radio adaptation of The War of the Worlds, the programme begins with a 20th Century Fox fanfare.
* In the opening of the film Citizen Kane, Charles Foster Kane ( Orson Welles ) drops a snow globe as he dies.
It presented, as its opening night feature, the " director's cut " version of A Touch of Evil, a movie written, directed, and starring Orson Welles.

Orson and sequence
Evil's initial 1967 escape ; No. 2 cheating at cards by having special glasses modelled on similar sequence with Orson Welles.

Orson and ),
Among those films not themselves considered film noirs, perhaps none had a greater effect on the development of the genre than America's own Citizen Kane ( 1941 ), the landmark motion picture directed by Orson Welles.
He first gained worldwide fame in the Orson Welles films Citizen Kane ( 1941 ), The Magnificent Ambersons ( 1942 ), and Journey into Fear ( 1943 ), for which Cotten was also credited with the screenplay.
* The War of the Worlds ( radio drama ), the 1938 radio broadcast by Orson Welles
* Some of Hollywood's most notable blockbuster films of the 1940s include: The Maltese Falcon directed by John Huston ( 1941 ), It's a Wonderful Life directed by Frank Capra ( 1946 ), Double Indemnity directed by Billy Wilder ( 1944 ), Meet Me in St. Louis directed by Vincente Minnelli ( 1944 ), Casablanca directed by Michael Curtiz ( 1942 ), Citizen Kane directed by Orson Welles ( 1941 )," The Great Dictator directed by Charlie Chaplin ( 1940 ).
* The Abyss ( Orson Scott Card novel ), a science fiction novel by Orson Scott Card, based on the 1989 James Cameron film of the same name
She appeared as Mistress Quickly in Orson Welles ' film Chimes at Midnight ( 1965 ) and was directed by Charlie Chaplin in A Countess from Hong Kong ( 1967 ), starring Marlon Brando and Sophia Loren, which was one of her final films.
The other six included: Orson Welles ( Citizen Kane ), Laurence Olivier ( Hamlet ), Woody Allen ( Annie Hall ), Kenneth Branagh ( Henry V ), Kevin Costner ( Dances with Wolves ), and Roberto Benigni ( Life Is Beautiful ).
* La Fayette ( film ), also known as Lafayette, a 1961 French / Italian coproduction directed by Jean Dréville, with Orson Welles and Pascale Audret
O ' Brien went on to do some special effects work, re-using one of the mattes from Son of Kong, on Orson Welles ' American classic Citizen Kane ( 1941 ) and George Pal's Oscar-nominated animated short Tulips Shall Grow ( 1942 ), as well as developing his own project, Gwangi, about cowboys who encounter a prehistoric animal in a " lost " valley, which he failed to sell to the studio.
He did come out of retirement for a 1998 miniseries version of one of his most famous films, Moby Dick, portraying Father Mapple ( played by Orson Welles in the 1956 version ), with Patrick Stewart as Captain Ahab, the role Peck played in the earlier film.
The writing was taut, and the casting, which had always been a strong point of the series ( featuring such film stars as Orson Welles, Joseph Cotten, Henry Fonda, Humphrey Bogart, Judy Garland, Ronald Colman, Marlene Dietrich, Eve McVeagh, Lena Horne, and Cary Grant ), took an unexpected turn when Lewis expanded the repertory to include many of radio's famous drama and comedy stars — often playing against type — such as Jack Benny.
The archive of networked programmes made by Southern Television, for example, is now owned by the Australian media company Southern Star Group ( no connection ) – but Southern's regional output is in the hands of ITV plc, whilst the few surviving tapes of Associated-Rediffusion belong to many different organisations ( the majority of Associated-Rediffusion's tapes were recorded in monochrome and therefore deemed of no use upon the arrival of colour broadcasting ; as such they were disposed of by their successor Thames Television ), although in recent years there have been occasional discoveries such as a 1959 episode of Double Your Money and the remaining missing episode of Around the World with Orson Welles, found by Ray Langstone in 2011.
Celebrities impersonated by Candy include Jerry Mathers, Divine ( Glen Milstead ), Orson Welles, Julia Child, Richard Burton, Silvio Gigante, Luciano Pavarotti, Jimmy the Greek, Andrew Sarris, Tip O ' Neill, Don Rickles, Curly Howard, Merlin Olsen, Jackie Gleason, Tom Selleck, Gordon Pinsent, Ed Asner, Gertrude Stein, Morgy Kneele, Doug McGrath, and Hervé Villechaize.

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