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Adamson and directed
In his final horror film, Dracula vs. Frankenstein ( 1971 ), directed by Al Adamson, he played Groton, Dr. Frankenstein's mute henchman.
In 2007, she appeared as Huma Rojo in the Old Vic's production of All About My Mother, adapted by Samuel Adamson and based on the film of the same title directed by Pedro Almodóvar.
In 2001, DreamWorks ( now DreamWorks Animation ) acquired the film rights to the trilogy, and announced plans to combine all three books into a single film, to be directed by Andrew Adamson.
Adamson not only directed this film but also wrote the story.
Adamson achieved commercial success and gained worldwide attention when he co-produced, co-wrote and directed The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.
* Christian the Lion ( 1972 ) Documentary of Christian the lion and his journey to George Adamson ; written, produced and directed by Bill Travers and James Hill, the director of Born Free.
Eve Adamson directed.
* State of Mind ( 1992 ) directed by Reginald Adamson ( violent prison film co-starring Fred Williamson )
Category: Films directed by Al Adamson
Category: Films directed by Al Adamson
Films directed by Andrew Adamson

Adamson and Shrek
** Shrek 2-" Various artists "; Andrew Adamson ( compilation producer ); Christopher Douridas ( compilation producer ); Michael Ostin ( compilation producer )
* Shrek 2, by Andrew Adamson, Kelly Asbury and Conrad Vernon
Andrew Ralph Adamson, MNZM ( born 1 December 1966 ) is a New Zealand film director, producer and screenwriter based mainly in Los Angeles, where he made the blockbuster animation films, Shrek and Shrek 2 for which he received an Academy Award nomination.
He is also good friends with fellow film composers and musicians Martin Tillman, Heitor Pereira, Klaus Badelt, John Powell ( with whom he collaborated to compose the scores to Antz, Chicken Run, and Shrek ), along with his musical assistants David Buckley, Stephen Barton, Welsh band Hybrid and producers and film directors Andrew Adamson and Tony Scott.

Adamson and first
The word curling first appears in print in 1620 in Perth, in the preface and the verses of a poem by Henry Adamson.
Lyrics, were written by Harold Adamson ( nominated 5 times for an Oscar )-nephew Bruce Adamson noted, that " Harold wrote several hundred songs for the film industry such hits as Wyatt Earp ; Time on My Hands ; Coming in on A Wing and a Prayer ; Around the World in 80 Days, An Affair to Remember, Sinatra's first Oscar nomination " I Couldn't Sleep a Wink Last Night ," Jean Harlow's last song, Did I Remember ; naming a few " and the lyrics to ' I Love Lucy ' was sung by Desi Arnaz, written for the episode by Harold Adamson " Lucy's Last Birthday ":
The line-up was expanded in 1979 with the addition of Magazine members Dave Formula, John McGeoch and Barry Adamson, and Ultravox keyboardist Billy Currie, and the band signed briefly to Radar Records for the release of their first single " Tar ".
They then recruited Barry Adamson on bass, Bob Dickinson on keyboards and Martin Jackson ( previously of The Freshies ) on drums, to form the first line-up of the band.
Also in 1997 she opened, at Lambeth Hospital in South London, the first major exhibition of The Adamson Collection since the death of Edward Adamson, the pioneer of Art Therapy, in 1996.
Daniel Adamson a mechanical engineer became the first chairman of the Manchester Ship Canal Company.
Active with the new Labour Party, Adamson was first elected to Parliament for West Fife in the December 1910 general election and became leader of the party in 1917, a position he held until 1921.
Cave, Harvey, Bargeld, Race and Adamson formed the project's first consistent line-up.
George Adamson served as chief technical advisor on the film and discusses his involvement in his first autobiography, Bwana Game ( U. K. title, 1968 ), known in the U. S. as A Lifetime with Lions.
This songwriting partnership was just the first of McHugh ’ s many illustrious collaborations, among them Ted Koehler (“ I ’ m Shooting High ”), Al Dubin (“ South American Way ”) and the great Harold Adamson (“ It ’ s a Most Unusual Day ”).
In 1983, the School opened its first satellite campus, located at the historic Adamson Estate in Mississauga, to serve the Mississauga and Etobicoke communities.
The stadium's first game was held before a crowd of 14, 500 on September 18, 1942, when Houston's Lamar High School defeated Dallas ' W. H. Adamson High School 27 – 7.
The first edition was illustrated by James Arnold with George Worsley Adamson substituted for the 1966 editions.
Wintlebury, Scarrat and Joseph Adamson ( a neighbour ) were the first to arrive, on horseback.
Justice Black felt that the Fourteenth Amendment was designed to apply the first eight amendments from the Bill of Rights to the states, as he expressed in his dissenting opinion in Adamson v. California.
William Devane was Hitchcock's first choice for the role of nefarious jeweler Arthur Adamson, but Devane was unavailable when the film went into production.
Named for Georgia representative William C. Adamson, this was the first federal law that regulated the hours of workers in private companies.
It is also the first recording to include all members of The Bad Seeds, past and present: Nick Cave, Mick Harvey, Blixa Bargeld, Thomas Wydler, Martyn P. Casey, Conway Savage, Jim Sclavunos, Warren Ellis, Barry Adamson, Kid Congo Powers, James Johnston, Roland Wolf and Hugo Race.
The requisite Act of Parliament enabling the canal was finally passed on 6 August 1885, after which Adamson became the first chairman of the board of directors of the Manchester Ship Canal Company – a post he held until February 1887.
Adamson founded his first two bands in Dunfermline and they both started out playing Dunfermline and across the Firth in Edinburgh.
Adamson founded his first band, Tattoo, in 1976 after seeing The Damned play in Edinburgh.

Adamson and series
In the second series, Drake unwillingly answers to " Gorton " ( Raymond Adamson ) his superior at M9 and later to " Hobbs " ( Peter Madden ), a sinister superior officer always seen fiddling with a knife-like letter opener.
* " I've Come to California " ( 1957 ) w. Harold Adamson for The Californians television series on NBC ()
In 1974, a thirteen-episode American television series was broadcast by NBC, entitled Born Free, starring Diana Muldaur and Gary Collins as Joy and George Adamson.
She also had a recurring role on the McCloud television series, and she played the part of conservationist Joy Adamson in the short-lived television drama Born Free about Elsa the Lioness.
Non-Acme track " New Year ( Destroyer )" was released as a split-single with Barry Adamson as the forth single in the Slut Smalls series.
Wilding was a founding editor of the University of Queensland Press's Asian & Pacific Writing series ( 20 volumes ), the innovative short story magazine, Tabloid Story with Frank Moorhouse and Carmel Kelly, and of the publishers Wild & Woolley ( with Pat Woolley ), and Paperbark Press ( with the poet Robert Adamson ).
Hill and Adamson took a series of photographs of those who had been present and of the setting.
She is the author of The Marketplace series of BDSM-themed novels, which were originally published under the pen name of Sara Adamson.
He was influenced by the television series Police Story, and based Crime Story largely on the experiences of Chuck Adamson, a former Chicago police detective of 17 years.
Mann asked Adamson and Gustave Reininger to write the series pilot and a show bible.
Adamson claimed that the stories depicted in the series were composites rather than actual events that happened, " but they'll be accurate ".

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