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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 born in St Olave's Hospital, Rotherhithe, Southwark, the son of Ellen Frances Marie ( née Burchell ; 1900-1989 ), a cook and charwoman, and Maurice Joseph Micklewhite, a fish market porter.
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.

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While working in Hartford, Falk joined a community theater group called the Mark Twain Masquers, where he performed in plays that included The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial, The Crucible, and The Country Girl by Clifford Odets.
The inspiration for the surname came from a boy called Palmer whom Caine knew at school.
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.
Following the launch of his film Harry Brown, Caine called for the reintroduction of national service in the UK to give young people " a sense of belonging rather than a sense of violence ".
Caine is a fan of chill-out music and has compiled a mix CD called Cained, which was released in 2007 by UMTV.
* Abberline was played by Michael Caine in a 1988 television film called Jack the Ripper.
He uses names like " Jacob ", " Amir al-Quayym " and " Caine " as his aliases, the Brotherhood of Nod's first stealth tank prototype was called " Ezekiel's Wheel "— in apparent reference to the angels witnessed by Ezekiel — and the name of " Nod " itself appears to be alluding to the " Land of Nod ", a place Cain was made to wander by God as the punishment for having slain his brother Abel ; allegedly the first incident of murder in humanity's history according to the faiths of Judaism, Christianity and Islam.
Because of the Caine Prize's connection to the Booker Prize, the award is sometimes called the " African Booker ".
Caine was punished by this inferior deity for hearing the words of the Serpent ( called Sophia, " Wisdom "), but he and his descendants were blessed by the true God with the ability to sustain themselves wholly on blood, the pure force of life, and were spared aging and death ; thus vampires are almost independent of the decay of this world and akin to angels.
Caine Embraced three childer ( the Second Generation ), who in turn Embraced thirteen ( the Third Generation, called the Antediluvians ).
" The Buddy Caine Band " would later be formed by Buddy, who wrote a song in honor of Buzz called " Feed The Fire " that was released on the 1994 Best Of Moxy: Self-Destruction.
In 2009 the estate served as the back drop to a feature length film called Harry Brown which starred Michael Caine.

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During the run up to the 2010 General Election, Caine publicly endorsed the Conservative Party, despite claiming to have supported New Labour in 1997.
In his later career, he took up stage directing, notably in the Caine Mutiny Court-Martial, and Bernard Shaw's Don Juan in Hell, in which he also starred.
After the Caine continues in a circle and cuts the towline, Queeg tries to cover up his responsibility.
Caine has often joked in interviews that, had he looked the other way, he would have ended up as " Michael One Hundred and One Dalmatians.
In his autobiography, What's it All About, Caine states that he “ still wakes up sweating in the night as he sees Terence agreeing to accept my advice to take the role in Alfie ”.
Corwin wakes up to see Caine there, alive and well.
Famous former residents include Charlie Chaplin and Michael Caine, who were born and grew up locally.
Even the Dr. Sun Yat-sen Museum's grandiose facade off Caine Road is easy to miss, perched as it is upon Castle Road which turns up through Mid-levels, surrounded by modern blocks.
As Caine lies bloody in Stacy's arms, seeing flashbacks of the events that led to this final moment, he realizes that " in the end it all catches up with you ".
Michael Caine, who at this time in his career was primarily playing bit parts, was originally up for the role of Private Henry Hook, which went to James Booth.
Vallejo's first name is also a reference to his voice actor and Lieutenant Horatio Caine from CSI: Miami though it is a running gag that his first name is either unknown or covered up throughout the series.
From that point, the two kindled a friendship that would eventually see Taurus Caine moving to the west coast and back to launch a " street worthy " solo career, Rain moving to Birmingham, and launching a successful " ghost writing " career, and both artists ending up back in Montgomery, Alabama with the same manager.
The team is backed up by around-the-grounds reporters including Don Moseley, Joel Caine and Peter Psaltis.
Thanks to the popularity of this theory among fiction writers and for its dramatic nature, Gull shows up as the Ripper in a number of books and films ( including the 1988 TV film Jack the Ripper starring Michael Caine ; and the 2000 graphic novel, compiled from the comic book series that ran from 1991 to 1996, From Hell written by Alan Moore with art by Eddie Campbell, as well as its 2001 subsequent film adaptation ).
It is a tribute to Mr. Branagh's considerable comic skills that he succeeds in making a potentially insufferable character likable by infusing him with the same sly charm that Michael Caine musters to seduce us into cozying up to his sleazier alter egos.
All appeals ( including the House of Lords ) failed due to a proven but unexplained collision between the cars of Sibbett and Stafford & Luvaglio, although Stafford and Luvaglio at their trial denied seeing or meeting up with Sibbett during the vital hours surrounding the actual murder The killing inspired the 1970s gangster film Get Carter starring Michael Caine.
Le Caine was brought up in Port Arthur ( now Thunder Bay ) in northwestern Ontario.
He is famously killed by Jack Carter ( Michael Caine ) who beats him up and throws him from the roof of the infamous Trinity Square multi-storey car park in Gateshead, after discovering Brumby's involvement in his brother's death.
Once in Berlin, Caine meets up with Paul Obermann ( David Byrd ) at the Berlin Zoo.
When they meet up with Esau, he writes down the formula for Caine, after he makes Caine promise to make it public.

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