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Beauty pageant coach Victor Melling ( Michael Caine ), whose reputation was ruined after his last contestant criticized his methods, teaches the tomboyish Hart how to dress, walk, and act like a contestant.
The 1910 season was marked by one of the most sensational transfers in Victorian football history, when Andy Curran masterminded the clearance of Carlton ’ s famed “ Big Four ” of ‘ Mallee ’ Johnson, Fred Jinks, Charlie Hammond and Frank ‘ Silver ’ Caine to North Melbourne.
Set in South Africa and starring Michael Caine and Sidney Poitier, the film was an action melodrama with a focus on apartheid.
However, the film was poorly received and ridiculed for a heavy-handed approach, and for the casting of Michael Caine as a Southern patriarch.
It was made into a film in 1965 produced by Harry Saltzman and directed by Sidney J. Furie, starring Michael Caine as the protagonist.
A film adaptation starring Michael Caine was released in 1965 and produced by the James Bond co-producer Harry Saltzman, assisted by several prominent members of the Bond production family.
The character's name was chosen by Caine, who was having lunch with Harry Saltzman.
In 1913 the London Missionary Society responded to the appeal of the To Tsai Church to provide a Headmaster for the project, sending Arnold Hughes to Hong Kong, and the college was re-opened as a middle school in 1914 in rented premises, first at 9 Caine Road, later at 45 Caine Road, and finally at 80 Bonham Road ( a former German Rhenish Mission property ).
Actor Michael Caine was born Maurice Micklewhite and chose the name Michael because he preferred the sound of it to the less glamorous-sounding " Maurice ".
He is perhaps most famous for his spy novel The IPCRESS File, which was made into a film starring Michael Caine.
Michael Caine was chosen to play the lead.
In his memoirs, Michael Caine says producer Harry Saltzman thought up the surname " Palmer ", and Caine innocently remarked that " Harry " was a dull name, not realising his gaffe until seeing Saltzman's stare.
In 1966 a film version of Funeral in Berlin was made starring Michael Caine and directed by Guy Hamilton.
In 2000, Caine was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in recognition of his contribution to cinema.
Caine was brought up in his mother's Protestant religion ( his father was Catholic ).
Caine grew up in Southwark, South London, and during the Second World War, he was evacuated to North Runcton near King's Lynn in Norfolk.
Speaking to his agent from a telephone box in Leicester Square, London, he looked around for inspiration, noted that The Caine Mutiny was being shown at the Odeon Cinema in 1954, and decided to change his name to " Michael Caine ".
A big break came for Caine when he was cast as Meff in James Saunders ' Cockney comedy Next Time I'll Sing To You, when this play was presented at the New Arts Theatre in London on 23 January 1963.

Caine and born
* Michael Caine ( Hollywood film star, born in Rotherhithe )
Sir Michael Caine, CBE ( born Maurice Joseph Micklewhite on 14 March 1933 ) is a British actor and author.
John Caine ( born in Salford, Lancashire, England ) is an author and playwright who was appointed MBE in 1987 for his services to theatre.
* Michael Caine ( born 1933 ), lives in Leatherhead and is patron to the Leatherhead Drama Festival
* August 31-Hall Caine, author ( born 1853 )
Famous former residents include Charlie Chaplin and Michael Caine, who were born and grew up locally.
Radames Perá ( born 14 September 1960 ) is an American actor who is best known for his role as the young Kwai Chang Caine in the 1972-1975 television series Kung Fu.
* Michael Scott, early stage name for British actor Michael Caine ( born 1933 )
Justin Caine Burnett ( born May 2, 1973 ) is an American film composer.
Shakira Caine ( born Shakira Baksh on 23 February 1947, also known as Shakira and Lady Micklewhite ), is a Guyanese-British former fashion model and actress of Indian descent.
Binyavanga Wainaina ( born 18 January 1971 ) is a Kenyan author, journalist and winner of the Caine Prize for African Writing.

Caine and St
Image: HK 16th Caine Rd 60405 fa. JPG | The statue of St Ambrose in the Cathedral
Actresses who have worked for Extreme Associates include Alana Evans, Alexandra Nice, Amber Lynn, Anastasia Blue, Ashlyn Gere, Bridget the Midget, Heather Gables, Iroc, Jasmin St. Claire, Jessica Darlin, Jewel De ' Nyle, Juanita Chong, Kendra Jade, Kristi Myst, Lizzy Borden ( who is also a producer and director ), Monique DeMoan, Nikita Denise, Stryc-9, Tiffany Mynx, and Veronica Caine ( formerly Barrett Moore ).

Caine and son
In Kung Fu: The Movie, Lee played Chung Wang, the suspected son of Kwai Chang Caine ( David Carradine ).
Don Siegel's The Black Windmill ( 1974 ), derived from the Clive Egleton novel Seven Days to a Killing, with Michael Caine as MI-5 operative John Tarrant, an espionage agent whose son has been kidnapped.
On 9 May 1987, Nicholson married Sir Michael Harris Caine, with whom she had a foster son, who was from Iraq.
In Kung Fu: The Movie ( 1986 ) Caine ( played by Carradine ) is forced to fight his hitherto unknown son, Chung Wang ( played by Brandon Lee ).
Herbie Pilato in The Kung Fu Book of Caine, also comments that Bruce Lee's son, Brandon Lee, was involved in sequels related to the series:
Entitled Kung Fu: The Legend Continues, it again starred Carradine, this time as the grandson of the original Caine, and introduced Chris Potter as his son.

Caine and Marie
KJRB has had a long and colorful history showcasing many famous announcers including Randy Evans and Treasure Goodtimes ( now known as Ichabod Caine and Scallops ), Larry Lujack, Charlie Brown, Norm Gregory, Brian Gregory, Rick Shannon, Suds Coleman, Rick Rydell, Marie McCallister, Steve West, and Sunshine Shelly Monahan.

Caine and née
Trudi Le Caine, CM ( née Gertrude Janowski ) ( 1911 – September 5, 1999 ) was an arts patron involved with local and national arts initiatives in Ottawa, Canada.

Caine and ;
Other successes followed, including To Have and Have Not ( 1944 ); The Big Sleep ( 1946 ); Dark Passage ( 1947 ) and Key Largo ( 1948 ), with his wife Lauren Bacall ; The Treasure of the Sierra Madre ( 1948 ); In a Lonely Place ( 1950 ); The African Queen ( 1951 ), for which he won his only Academy Award ; Sabrina ( 1954 ); and The Caine Mutiny ( 1954 ).
( 2008 ) directed by John Crowley and starring Michael Caine, score composed by Joby Talbot ; It's a Boy Girl Thing ( 2006 ) directed by Nick Hurran, score composed by Christian Henson and has featured on TV soundtrack and themes tunes, most recently for Psychoville, composed by Joby Talbot and episodes of Wallander, composed by Ruth Barrett.
Other films include The 25th Hour ( 1967 ), with Virna Lisi ; The Magus ( 1968 ), with Michael Caine and Candice Bergen, and based on the novel by John Fowles ; La Bataille de San Sebastian ( Guns for San Sebastian ) with Charles Bronson ; and The Shoes of the Fisherman, where he played a Catholic Archbishop in a Soviet Ukrainian prison who becomes Pope.
* American ( U. S. A .)— Caine, Rachel: Feast of Fools ( Morganville Vampires, Book 4 ) ( 2008 ; vampire Myrnin dresses as Pierrot ); Dennison, George: " A Tale of Pierrot " ( 1987 ); DePaola, Tomie: Sing, Pierrot, Sing: A Picture Book in Mime ( 1983 ; children's book, illustrated by the author ); Hoban, Russell ( has lived in England since 1969 ): Crocodile and Pierrot: A See-the-Story Book ( 1975 ; children's book, illustrated by Sylvie Selig ).
The British comedy sketch show, Harry Enfield's Television Programme, included a series of sketches in which Paul Whitehouse played a character called Michael Paine ; an amalgam of previous Michael Caine impressions, who in a reference to the The Ipcress File wears oversized, thick-rimmed glasses and a trench coat.
The original soundtrack album for The Caine Mutiny was never actually officially released, and hence it is one of the rarest in existence ; perhaps a dozen copies survive.
Davidson in 1953's Miss Sadie Thompson ( a remake of Rain ) opposite Rita Hayworth ; Barney Greenwald, the embittered defense attorney, in 1954's The Caine Mutiny ; and operetta composer Sigmund Romberg in the MGM musical biopic Deep in My Heart.
Numerous films have been made at Twickenham since the end of Hagen's tenure including Carol Reed's The Stars Look Down in 1939, In the 1960s classic films such as Alfie starring Michael Caine, The Italian Job in 1969 with Noël Coward, Roman Polanski's first English language film in 1965 Repulsion ; Be My Guest in 1965, featured Jerry Lee Lewis an early appearance by the young actor Steve Marriott and The Nashville Teens.
Norman Jewison has continued directing and producing ; his latest film to be released was the thriller The Statement ( 2003 ), based on a novel by Brian Moore, and starring Michael Caine.
Notable later roles included her lauded performance as the man-hungry Charlotte in Stanley Kubrick's Lolita ; starring opposite Michael Caine in Alfie ; and as the once gorgeous, alcoholic former starlet " Fay Estabrook " whose emotional vulnerability the titular hero so cruelly exploits in Harper ( both 1966 ); in The Poseidon Adventure ( 1972 ) as the ill-fated Belle Rosen ( for which she received her final Oscar nomination ); and in Next Stop, Greenwich Village ( 1976 ).
The arrogant yet competent would-be king of Amber ; he commands the loyalty of Julian, Caine and Gérard.
* Uri Caine plays Moloch: Book of Angels Volume 6 ( 2006 ; Tzadik )
In contrast, Neil Burnside is a harried spymaster who doesn't drink ; Willie Caine is a secret agent who abhors guns and violence ; and no character is seen to have sex over the course of the series.
CSI: Miamis version of this cold open style is famous and widely parodied ; generally, Horatio Caine makes a dramatic comment on the crime ( and then puts on or removes his sunglasses while doing so ), immediately followed by the " Yeah!
Caitiff tend to be thin-blooded ; far removed from Caine, 13th generation or worse, they can be viewed as omens of Gehenna.
In addition, the company presented several concert performances that included: An Evening With Christine Brewer ; Lucky To Be Me: The Music of Leonard Bernstein ; John Zorn & Friends ( with Laurie Anderson, Lou Reed, Mike Patton, Marc Ribot, Dave Douglas and Uri Caine ); a family opera concert of Oliver Knussen's Where the Wild Things Are with a libretto by Maurice Sendak ; and Defying Gravity: The Music of Stephen Schwartz with Kristin Chenoweth and Raúl Esparza.

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