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Red and Shoes
David Lean was also rapidly becoming a force in world cinema with Brief Encounter and his Dickens adaptations Great Expectations and Oliver Twist, and Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger would experience the best of their creative partnership with films like Black Narcissus and The Red Shoes.
Among the most significant films produced during this period were David Lean's Brief Encounter ( 1945 ) and his Dickens adaptations Great Expectations ( 1946 ) and Oliver Twist ( 1948 ), Carol Reed's thrillers Odd Man Out ( 1947 ) and The Third Man ( 1949 ), and Powell and Pressburger's A Matter of Life and Death ( 1946 ), Black Narcissus ( 1946 ) and The Red Shoes ( 1948 ).
British cinema's growing international reputation was enhanced by the success of The Red Shoes, the most commercially successful film of its year in the U. S., and by Laurence Olivier's Hamlet, the first non-American film to win the Academy Award for Best Picture.
Amongst those who worked for Ingram at MGM on the Riviera during this period was the young Michael Powell, who later went on to direct ( with Emeric Pressburger ) The Red Shoes and other classics.
Shoes also play an important role in the fairy tales Cinderella and The Red Shoes.
* Kate Bush wrote a song called The Song Of Solomon, containing lines from the book, which appears on her 1993 album The Red Shoes.
The film The Red Shoes is a thinly disguised dramatization of the Ballet Russes.
Memorable films from post-war England include David Lean's Great Expectations ( 1946 ) and Oliver Twist ( 1948 ), Carol Reed's Odd Man Out ( 1947 ) and The Third Man ( 1949 ), and Powell and Pressburger's A Matter of Life and Death ( 1946 ), Black Narcissus ( 1946 ) and The Red Shoes ( 1948 ), Laurence Olivier's Hamlet, the first non-American film to win the Academy Award for Best Picture and Kind Hearts and Coronets ( 1949 ) directed by Robert Hamer.
The Red Shoes ( 1948 ) is a British feature film about a ballet dancer, written, directed and produced by the team of Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, known collectively as The Archers.
The movie employs the story within a story device, being about a young ballerina who joins an established ballet company and becomes the lead dancer in a new ballet called The Red Shoes, itself based on the fairy tale " The Red Shoes " by Hans Christian Andersen.
" He decides to create a starring role for Vicky in a new ballet, The Red Shoes, the music for which is to be written by Julian Craster ( Marius Goring ) a brilliant young composer engaged as orchestral coach the same day that Vicky was brought into the company.
The one exception is The Red Shoes: Lermontov retains the rights to the ballet and ownership of Julian's music, and refuses to mount it again or allow anyone else to produce the ballet.
The success of this run convinced Universal Studios that The Red Shoes was a worthwhile film and they took over the U. S. distribution in 1951, The Red Shoes becoming one of the highest earning British films of all time.
The Red Shoes led to a few other films that treated ballet seriously.
It was only after he made the studio executives watch The Red Shoes a few times that Gene Kelly was able to include ballet in An American in Paris.
After the film became a huge success in the U. S., MGM began plans to make a film actually titled Red Shoes Run Faster with red-haired dancer Lucille Bremer, but quickly scrapped the idea.
The Red Shoes is also arguably the most famous work done by Powell and Pressburger and is considered one of their great works as well as a classic of British cinema.

Red and 1993
After becoming New York's de facto Red Light District in the 1960s and 1970s ( as can be seen in the films Taxi Driver and Midnight Cowboy ), since the late 1980s Times Square has emerged as a family tourist center, in effect being Disneyfied following the company's purchase and renovation of the New Amsterdam Theatre on 42nd Street in 1993.
On September 23, 1993, a statue dedicated to him was unveiled by Northeastern University on the site of the Red Sox's original stadium, the Huntington Avenue Grounds.
strategic geopolitical position along world's busiest shipping lanes ; Eritrea retained the entire coastline of Ethiopia along the Red Sea upon de jure independence from Ethiopia on 24 May 1993.
* Kim Stanley Robinson, The Mars trilogy ( Red Mars ( 1992 ), Green Mars ( 1993 ), Blue Mars ( 1996 ))
* 1959 – Ray Gillen, American singer-songwriter and musician ( Badlands, Blue Murder, and Sun Red Sun ) ( d. 1993 )
* Red Dust ( 1993 ) by Paul J. McAuley takes place against a backdrop of a failing attempt at terraforming Mars by the Chinese.
In 1993, Smith contributed " Memorial Tribute ( Live )" to the AIDS-Benefit Album No Alternative produced by the Red Hot Organization.
# Red Axe of Pellucidar ( 1993 )
Founded in 1993, Red Hat has its corporate headquarters in Raleigh, North Carolina with satellite offices worldwide.
In 1993, Wolde was arrested on the accusation that he participated in a Red Terror execution during the regime of the dictator Mengistu Haile Mariam.
The Red Shoes opened on 16 December 1993 at the Gershwin Theatre, with Steve Barton playing Boris Lermontov, Margaret Illmann playing Victoria Page, and Hugh Panaro playing Julian Craster.
The succeeding Liberal government of Jean Chrétien campaigned in 1993 on a promise to eliminate the GST ( as per the Red Book ), but ultimately backed away from that promise.
The struggle of wills lasted several decades, involved two proposed Dam sites and finally concluded with Red River's entry into the National Wild and Scenic River system on December 3, 1993.
* 1990 The Very Best of Shocking Blue ( Red Bullet ), ( Arcade, 1993 )
) Act 1993 and the consolidating Merchant Shipping Act 1995 which, in Section 4, Subsection 1, prohibits the use of any distinctive national colours or those used or resembling flags or pendants on Her Majesty's Ships, " except the Red Ensign, the Union flag ( commonly known as the Union Jack ) with a white border ", and some other exceptions permitted elsewhere in the Acts.
In television TVN Red Coquimbo began on June 28, 1993, news segments broadcast signal within the country.
In 1993, local businessman Peter M. Holt and a group of 22 investors purchased the Spurs from Red McCombs for $ 75 million.
Though Demers had presided over the resurgence of the Detroit Red Wings in the 1980s and helmed a Stanley Cup run in Montreal in 1993, he was unable to change the team's fortunes, and the Lightning ended up losing 55 games.
The franchise's first game was played at home on October 8, 1993, versus the Detroit Red Wings.
The Stars played their first game in Dallas on October 5, 1993, a 6-4 win against the Detroit Red Wings.
Over his career, Stairs has played for six other minor league teams: The Indianapolis Indians ( Triple-A ) in 1992, the Ottawa Lynx ( Triple-A ) in 1993, the New Britain Red Sox ( Double-A ) in 1994, the Pawtucket Red Sox ( Triple-A ) in 1995, the Edmonton Trappers ( Triple-A ) in 1996 and a few rehab games for the Nashville Sounds ( Triple-A ) in 2003.
The three novels are Red Mars ( 1993 ), Green Mars ( 1994 ), and Blue Mars ( 1996 ).

Shoes and 1993
* The Red Shoes ( album ), an album by Kate Bush, released 1993
North reused themes from the rejected score for The Shoes of the Fisherman, Shanks ( 1974 ), and Dragonslayer, but the score itself was unheard until composer Jerry Goldsmith rerecorded it for Varèse Sarabande in 1993.
* The Rose of Sharon is also referenced in the Kate Bush recording " The Song of Solomon " from her 1993 album The Red Shoes.
( 1961 ), Breakfast at Tiffany's ( 1966 ), Henry, Sweet Henry ( 1967 ), Sugar ( 1972 ) ( reworked as Some Like It Hot for a 1992 production in London's West End starring Tommy Steele and a 2002-03 United States national tour starring Tony Curtis as Osgood Fielding, Jr .), and The Red Shoes ( 1993 ).
This short film is essentially an extended music video featuring songs from Bush's 1993 album, The Red Shoes, which in turn was inspired by the classic movie musical-fantasy The Red Shoes.
** The Red Shoes, as Boris Lermontov, ( 1993 )
In 1993 he choreographed the highly praised dance sequences for the Broadway show The Red Shoes.
* Ships at Sea, Sailors and Shoes Ned Sublette & Lawrence Weiner ( 1993 ; Qbadisc / Excellent )
In 1993 they appeared on another Kate Bush album, The Red Shoes, in the songs " You're the One ", " The Song of Solomon ", and " Why Should I Love You?

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