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It was one of Bolt's few unsuccessful plays ; Bolt, who considered the play his best work for the stage, regretted this, feeling that perhaps he had not articulated his points well enough.
The work contains many of Bolt's favorite themes of integrity and honor-as well as Brechtian devices which fit naturally within the story's fantasy setting.

Bolt's and for
In 1988, Charlton Heston starred and directed in a made-for-television film that followed Bolt's original play almost verbatim, restoring for example the commentaries of " the common man ".
Highlights of his career in modern theatre include the roles of Sir Thomas More in Robert Bolt's A Man for All Seasons ( 1960 ), Charles Dyer in Dyer's play Staircase, staged by the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1966, the definitive Laurie in John Osborne's A Hotel in Amsterdam ( 1968 ), and Antonio Salieri in the original stage production of Peter Shaffer's Amadeus ( 1979 ).
Unfortunately for Lean, the project suffered a further setback when Bolt suffered a massive stroke and was unable to continue writing ; the director felt that Bolt's involvement would be crucial to the film's success.
Both the sudden rift between Medusa and Black Bolt apparent in Silent War and Black Bolt's later defeat at the hands of Hulk in World War Hulk could be attributed to this development, for it is uncertain just when Black Bolt might have been replaced by his Skrull duplicate.
Black Bolt's brother, Maximus, does not display any romantic feelings for Medusa in this universe.
The Tudor period has also been shown in other films, including the 1966 film of Robert Bolt's play A Man for All Seasons, the 1990s adaptation of Orlando and various versions of Mark Twain's The Prince and the Pauper.
He also originated the role of Thomas Cromwell in Robert Bolt's play A Man for All Seasons in 1960.
In 1960 Keir initiated the role of Thomas Cromwell in the original theatrical production of Robert Bolt's play A Man for All Seasons.
Roper was a character in Robert Bolt's famous play A Man for All Seasons, being portrayed ( however accurately ) as a contrarian, somewhat thick-headed man who would always oppose whatever doctrine was the established one.
He replaced Lee J. Cobb as Willy Loman in the original production of Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman, and during a five-year stint back on Broadway in the early 1960s, he played the Duke of Norfolk in Robert Bolt's A Man for All Seasons.
Black Bolt's search for a new site for the city of Attilan ( eventually the Himalayas ) is detailed in a back-up feature of the alternate universe title What If, is rated with other powerful Marvel characters by Spider-Man in an " out of universe " conversation with the reader and another back-up feature in the title What If?
One of Black Bolt's main uses for his telepathic ability is to communicate his wishes to his wife, Medusa the Queen, who then acts as his mouthpiece to the rest of his subjects.
He is a major character in Robert Bolt's A Man for All Seasons, though he is excised from the film version.
As an adult, Gorgon became Black Bolt's personal bodyguard and is responsible for training youths recently exposed to the Terrigen Mists in the use of their newly acquired powers and abilities.
Significant moments for Gorgon include defying the Attilan Genetics Council and helping to hide the pregnant Medusa ( with Black Bolt's child ) on Earth ; and arguing with Black Bolt over the use of Alpha Primitives as slaves.
He and the bird Enterrans have been making King Nipper and his soldiers hunt for Yakumo while dealing with Bolt's resistance group.
In Robert Bolt's famous play A Man for All Seasons, both Ropers were major characters.

Bolt's and David
Positive reviews praised Miles ' performance and Bolt's direction, which was clearly inspired by his frequent collaborator David Lean.

Bolt's and him
It tricked Bolt into eating him, and then lived in Bolt's body as a parasite, annoying him.
The resurrection involved Teromea eating Leon and using Bolt's powers to recreate him.

Bolt's and Bolt
One of Bolt's radio plays which Bolt tried to adapt to the stage.
Adapted from a radio play Bolt had written in 1954, it is generally regarded as Bolt's finest work-and certainly his most successful.
Founded in 1948, by Leo Beranek and Richard Bolt, professors at MIT, with Bolt's former student Robert Newman, Bolt, Beranek and Newman started life as an acoustical consulting company.
She attended Black Bolt's release from his isolation cell at the age of eighteen, and witnessed the first confrontation between Black Bolt and his insane brother Maximus the Mad.
Black Bolt is subsequently defeated by Hulk, though the battle is not shown beyond Black Bolt's opening attack and it is made unclear as to how Hulk managed to win the fight.
Although Vulcan was nearly killed by Black Bolt's voice, Black Bolt prepared to abandon his plan when Crystal pointed out that the powers produced by the explosion would only inspire more harm rather than good.
Anna Walker succeeded Chris Bolt as chair of the Office of Rail Regulation on 5 July 2009 when Bolt's five-year term of office ended.

Bolt's and at
She takes her husband's place in the Illuminati when Iron Man reassembles the team in response to the Hood's attempts to acquire the Infinity Gems, although in the end Steve Rogers takes ' custody ' of Black Bolt's gem at the conclusion of the crisis.
* Obituary at the Acoustical Society of America, focused on Bolt's achievements in acoustics.
However, she became host to a xenoform originating from another universe at the end of the Fault, a time-space tear created by Black Bolt's T-Bomb.
Although Maurice Greene is the men's world record holder with 6. 39, split times from Usain Bolt's 100 m world record at the 2009 World Athletics Championships revealed he ran the first 60 m in 6. 31 seconds.

Bolt's and with
In 1960, Redgrave had her first starring role in Robert Bolt's The Tiger and the Horse, in which she co-starred with her father.
The Mission was Bolt's final film project, and once again represented his thematic preoccupations, this time with 18th-century Jesuits in South America.
After some time with Medusa ruling in Black Bolt's stead, he is resurrected and returns to the throne.
When Medusa became pregnant, Attilan's Genetics Council argued that the pregnancy should be terminated due to the possibility of the child inheriting Maximus ' insanity coupled with Black Bolt's immense and destructive power.
At Witch Mountain, the two escape with help from Zoe, Bruno, Bolt's chauffeur Luthor ( Brad Dourif ), and Xander.
After following Vivacia / Bolt's advice, she secretly becomes pregnant with Kennit's child.
He was later sent to Earth with Gorgon in an attempt to find Black Bolt's missing son with Daredevil's help.
Several members of the Council of Genetics — including his parents — are killed, with Maximus driven insane by his proximity to Black Bolt's use of his voice.
Maelstrom is revealed to be the son of a rival of Black Bolt's father, and after his minions are defeated attempts to destroy Attilan with a guided missile.
Ranjit Bolt's translation was dramatized and broadcast on BBC Radio 3 on 25 September 2011 directed by Peter Kavanagh with original music composed and performed by Russell Taylor and Steve Cooke.
After making contact with the outside world, Gorgon and the rest of the Royal Family have several encounters with the Fantastic Four over the years, seeking their aid against foes such as Black Bolt's brother Maximus, Psycho-Man, and the Sphinx.
He leaves the Inhumans ' Himalayan refuge with Crystal, who is running away because she was being forced to marry Black Bolt's brother, Maximus ( only Crystal suspects he is mad ).

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