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In the Crimean War, the Charge of the Light Brigade and the Thin Red Line at the Battle of Balaclava showed the vulnerability of cavalry, when deployed without effective support.
* The Thin Red Line ( disambiguation )
Others were trying to represent a more harrowing side of the reality of the war such precursor movies as the German Joseph Vilsmaier's Stalingrad, Wolfgang Petersen's Das Boot and the later, American director Terrence Malick's The Thin Red Line.
See for instance: Marc Furstenau and Leslie MacAvoy, “ Terrence Malick's Heideggerian Cinema: War and the Question of Being in The Thin Red Line ” In The cinema of Terrence Malick: Poetic visions of America, 2nd ed.
* Pitikwahanapiwiyin ( Pîhtokahânapiwiyin-‘ Poundmaker ’, Chief of the River Cree, born about 1842 in the North Battleford Region in Saskatchewan ; son of Sikakwayan (‘ Skunk Skin ’), an shaman of the Assiniboine and a Franco-Canadian Métisse, the sister of Chief Mistāwasis (" Big Child "), Chief of a band consisting of Plains River Cree ( Sīpīwininiwak-paskwāwiyiniwak ), Woods River Cree (‘ Sīpīwininiwak-sakāwiyiniwak ’), Western Woodland Cree ( Sakāwiyiniwak ) and Nakoda ( Stoney ), was adopted in 1873 by the Siksika chief Crowfoot as son, lived several years by the Blackfeet-name Makoyi-koh-kin (‘ Wolf Thin Legs ’) under the Siksika, returned to the Cree, became counselor of the Chief Pihew-kamihkosit (‘ Red Pheasant ’), was involved in the negotiations for the Treaty 6 in 1876 and went in 1879 in the Poundmaker reservation, later he participated in the siege of Battleford and the Battle of Cut Knife, died 4 July 1886 in Blackfoot Crossing, Alberta )
* The Thin Red Line
Malick was nominated for Academy Awards for Best Director for The Thin Red Line and The Tree of Life and Best Adapted Screenplay for The Thin Red Line, as well as winning the Golden Bear at the 49th Berlin International Film Festival for The Thin Red Line and the Palme d ' Or at the 64th Cannes Film Festival for The Tree of Life.
Twenty years after Days of Heaven, Malick returned to film directing in 1998 with The Thin Red Line, a loose adaptation of the James Jones World War II novel of the same name, for which he gathered a large ensemble of famous stars.
( 1990 ), Cape Fear ( 1991 ), Afterglow ( 1997 ), Affliction ( 1997 ), The Thin Red Line ( 1998 ), The Good Thief ( 2003 ), and Warrior ( 2011 ).
That same year, Nolte starred in Terrence Malick's highly anticipated war epic The Thin Red Line as Colonel Tall.
Some of the most successful examples include As Time Goes By, Steptoe and Son, Dad's Army, Keeping Up Appearances, The Likely Lads, Fawlty Towers, Allo Allo, The Good Life, Are You Being Served ?, Yes Minister, Only Fools and Horses, Absolutely Fabulous, Red Dwarf, The Vicar of Dibley, Father Ted, Blackadder, One Foot in the Grave, Some Mothers Do Ave Em, Porridge, The Thin Blue Line, The Office, The Young Ones, Coupling, Outnumbered and Game On.
This kind of formation would get thinner until its extreme in the age of Wellington with the ' Thin Red Line '.
** The Thin Red Line-Andy Nelson, Anna Behlmer and Paul Brincat
It would be three years before Loy would make another film ( The Thin Man Goes Home in 1945 ) as she left Hollywood for New York, where she volunteered with the Red Cross.
Among the enduring characters he created are Sam Spade ( The Maltese Falcon ), Nick and Nora Charles ( The Thin Man ), and the Continental Op ( Red Harvest and The Dain Curse ).
For The Thin Red Line ( 1998 ), Zimmer said that the director Terrence Malick wanted the music before he started filming, so he recorded six and a half hours of music.
* 1999: The Thin Red Line

Thin and Line
" Regardless, The Thin Blue Line, as Morris's film would be called, was popularly accepted as the main force behind getting its subject, Randall Adams, out of prison.
As Morris said of the film, " The Thin Blue Line is two movies grafted together.
And on another level, The Thin Blue Line, properly considered, is an essay on false history.
According to a survey by The Washington Post, The Thin Blue Line made dozens of critics ' top ten lists for 1988, more than any other film that year.
To this day, The Thin Blue Line is one of the most critically acclaimed documentaries ever made.
In this documentary, Morris brought to a pinnacle the revolutionary technique that he had first introduced to the world in his 1988 The Thin Blue Line: the use of re-enactments in a documentary film — a technique ( re-enactments ) which had previously been thought to be inappropriate for use in a " documentary " film.
* The Thin Blue Line ( 1988 )
* 2002 International Documentary Association list of the 20 all-time best documentaries: The Thin Blue Line (# 2 ), Fast, Cheap & Out of Control (# 14 )
* In December 2001, the United States ' National Film Preservation Foundation announced that Morris's The Thin Blue Line would be one of the 25 films selected that year for preservation in the National Film Registry at the Library of Congress, bringing the total at the time to 325.
* Washington Post Best Film of the Year for The Thin Blue Line ( 1988 )
* New York Film Critics Circle and the National Society of Film Critics Best Documentary for The Thin Blue Line ( 1988 )
* Golden Horse for Best Foreign Film at the Taiwan International Film Festival for The Thin Blue Line ( 1988 )
* Edgar Award for Best Motion Picture, from the Mystery Writers of America, for The Thin Blue Line ( 1989 )
The Thin Blue Line is a colloquial term for police and police forces.
* The Thin Blue Line ( emblem ), an emblem representing the camaraderie of police officers
* The Thin Blue Line ( TV series ), a British sitcom set in a police station, starring Rowan Atkinson, David Haig and Serena Evans
* The Thin Blue Line ( film ), a 1988 documentary film by Errol Morris concerning the murder of a police officer
* The Thin Blue Line, a 1966 documentary film by William Friedkin about the police and the problems they encounter
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Howard Jones, who had recently left his job as manager of The Haçienda, producer Martin Hannett, and Tim Chambers agreed to work with the band on an album, setting up Thin Line Records to release it, with Jones taking on management of the band, although they had already made a similar agreement with Caroline Reed in London.

Thin and 1908
* Composer Kenneth Alford ( also known as Major Fredrick Joseph Ricketts ) wrote his march The Thin Red Line in 1908 ( published in 1925 ) to commemorate the " thin red line ".

Thin and after
The Thin Man arrives at Josaphat ’ s apartment just after Freder ’ s departure, and attempts to intimidate him into leaving Metropolis.
Shadow of the Thin Man was eagerly welcomed, coming two years after the previous outing and hitting theaters just two weeks before the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Loy later referred to The Thin Man as the film " that finally made me ... after more than 80 films ". After the Thin Man
By way of compensation, Shiels gave him a bass guitar he had bought from former musician Robert Ballagh for £ 49 in 1967 while with the Uptown Band, he taught Lynott to play bass, and after a stint with ' Orphanage ' Lynott went on to international fame as founder, bassist and vocalist for Thin Lizzy.
It had been announced that Thin Lizzy, along with The Answer, were to support AC / DC at stadium shows in England, Ireland and Scotland at the end of June 2009, but these appearances were cancelled after drummer Aldridge broke his collarbone in an accident.
It was announced in April 2011 that Vivian Campbell would have to leave Thin Lizzy to rejoin Def Leppard after one final gig on 28 May.
Soon after they began to gain mainstream attention, however, many New Romantic bands dropped the eclectic clothes and makeup in favour of sharp suits that echoed Bowie's Thin White Duke image.
They partnered with Thin Lizzy producer John Alcock, after Jett's future partner Kenny Laguna turned down the job, to record their last album And Now ...
Moore would later re-join Lynott in 1973, when he first joined Thin Lizzy after the departure of founding member Eric Bell, and again in 1977.
Bell named the group Thin Lizzy, after Tin Lizzie, a robot character in The Dandy comic.
Wrixon left Thin Lizzy after a few months, and the remaining trio later secured a contract with Decca Records.
" In contrast, " Still in Saigon " ( written by Dan Daley ) was an effective portrayal of the plight of the American Vietnam veteran ten years after the war ; it was part of an early 1980s wave of attention to the subject, presaging treatments such as Bruce Springsteen's " Born in the U. S. A ." and " Shut Out the Light ", Billy Joel's " Goodnight Saigon ", Huey Lewis and the News ' " Walking on a Thin Line ", Paul Hardcastle's " 19 " and somewhat later Steve Earle's " Copperhead Road ".
After a decade of critically acclaimed roles in Australian films, she gained Hollywood's attention after appearing in supporting roles in The Thin Red Line ( 1998 ) and What Lies Beneath ( 2000 ).
Leto played supporting roles in The Thin Red Line ( 1998 ) and Girl, Interrupted ( 1999 ), as well as the lead role in the horror film Urban Legend ( 1998 ), and earned critical acclaim after portraying heroin addict Harry Goldfarb in Darren Aronofsky's Requiem for a Dream ( 2000 ).
Adams, the subject of The Thin Blue Line, an Errol Morris documentary film, was exonerated in 1989 after serving twelve years in prison.
The Broad street branches, which include specialty music and art / poster shops, remained the only branches until expansion in the early 1990s, when at peak after taking over the Heffers brand in Cambridge in 1999 and the James Thin academic chain in Scotland in 2002, the company had over 70 branches.
Frankie went on to do an estimated sixteen more films ( a lot of his roles were uncredited ) before disappearing altogether after his last role in Shadow of the Thin Man ( 1941 ).
Matlock and New went on to tour with Iggy Pop, while Egan and Ure formed a band called The Misfits ( not the American horror punk band Misfits ) and, after short spells with The Skids and Thin Lizzy, respectively, reunited in Visage.
Brandon LaBelle named his album Music On A Short Thin Wire after Lucier's piece.
Thin forced a tie-breaker by tying the match at 151 after the regulation 18 arrows.
Sobieraj defeated Daw Thin in a tight match, tying the score at 151 after the regulation 18 arrows and matching Daw Thin arrow for arrow through the three tie-breaking arrows.
Guitarist John Sykes was hired to replace Snowy White after 1981's Renegade, and Sykes helped to provide a heavier sound and guitar tone than Thin Lizzy had used on previous albums.

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