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Carter's and film
In 2007, Demme's film Man from Plains, a documentary about former U. S. President Jimmy Carter's book tour in promotion of his book Palestine: Peace not Apartheid, premiered at the Venice and Toronto Film Festivals.
The film was adapted by Sonia Chernus and Philip Kaufman from author Forrest Carter's 1973 novel The Rebel Outlaw: Josey Wales ( republished, as shown in the movie's opening credits, as Gone to Texas ).
In 2005, Cassidy played the manager of Aaron Carter's character in the film Popstar.
The film received positive reviews, but has been criticized for inaccuracies by some media outlets and partisans of Carter's trials.
Narrating Carter's life, the film concentrates on the period between 1966 and 1985.
The film was criticized for misrepresenting many of the facts of Carter's life and the case itself, as documented in both his criminal and military records, and police reports and court documentation.
After Carter's initial three-year signing for Fox had ended, the success of the series allowed him to negotiate a five-year contract with several additional perks, including the guarantee of a feature film adaptation to be produced by the parent company's film studio, and the greenlighting of Carter's next television project.
* The Norman Jewison 1999 feature film The Hurricane, starring Denzel Washington in the lead role about Rubin Carter's accusation, trials, and time spent in prison.
( Carter's story was adapted into a film by Neil Jordan in 1984.
* A still from the filmthe final " escalator " scene, with the trial court reunited at Carter's surgery – was used as the cover for Phil Collins's 1989 single " Something Happened on the Way to Heaven ".
Inspiration was also taken from Carter's memories of watching Kolchak: The Night Stalker and The Twilight Zone in his youth ; as well as from the then-recently released film The Silence of the Lambs, which was the impetus for framing the series around agents from the FBI, in order to provide the characters with a more plausible reason for being involved in each case than Carter believed was present in Kolchak.
The film is based on the werewolf story of the same name in Angela Carter's short story collection The Bloody Chamber.
Carter's first draft of the screenplay, which contains some differences from the finished film, has been published in her anthology The Curious Room ( 1996 ).
This was Carter's first experience of writing for film.
Whilst ultimately based upon the short story of the same name from The Bloody Chamber, the plot of the film bears closer resemblance to Angela Carter's 1980 adaptation of " The Company of Wolves " for radio, which introduced such elements as the additional stories being told within the narrative by the characters themselves such as Granny.
Carter and Jordan met in Dublin in 1982 to discuss extending Carter's radio drama adaptation of her own story, which Jordan called " too short for a feature film.
Carter's proposed ending for the film would have featured Rosaleen diving into the floor of her bedroom and being swallowed up as by water.
Feminist critic Maggie Anwell decries the film for its over-emphasis on bloody werewolf special effects, but another, Charlotte Crofts, argues that the film is a sensitive adaptation of Carter's reworking of Charles Perrault's Little Red Riding Hood fairy tale.
The story of Carter's release including Martin's involvement, is portrayed in the film The Hurricane starring Denzel Washington although extensive portions of the account are fictionalized.
Further film and television performances include the role of the mother of Lynda Carter's title character in the Wonder Woman series, and Marion Hillyard, the icy, controlling mother of Stephen Collins in The Promise.

Carter's and include
Two significant recent works written for solo bass include, Mario Davidovsky's Synchronisms No. 11 for double bass and electronic sounds and Elliott Carter's Figment III, for solo double bass.
Contenders for the title of " first rock and roll record " include Goree Carter's " Rock Awhile " ( 1949 ); Jimmy Preston's " Rock the Joint " ( 1949 ), which was later covered by Bill Haley & His Comets in 1952 ; and " Rocket 88 " by Jackie Brenston and his Delta Cats ( actually an alias for Ike Turner and his band The Kings of Rhythm ), recorded by Sam Phillips for Sun Records in March 1951.
Other landmarks include Smith Place, built in the early 20th century and the site of Carter's Store, home to the first settlers west of the Appalachians.
Matthew Carter's typefaces include the following:
Other controversial uses of the pardon power include Andrew Johnson's sweeping pardons of thousands of former Confederate officials and military personnel after the American Civil War, Jimmy Carter's grant of amnesty to Vietnam-era draft dodgers, George H. W. Bush's pardons of 75 people, including six Reagan administration officials accused and / or convicted in connection with the Iran – Contra affair, and Bill Clinton's commutation of sentences for 16 members of FALN in 1999 and of 140 people on his last day in office, including billionaire fugitive Marc Rich.
Carter's compositions include Eight Etudes and a Fantasy for Wind Quintet and a Sonata for ' cello and piano.
Some of the people thus assaulted include U. S. president Jimmy Carter's brother Billy, the federal opposition leader, Joe Clark, future B. C.
Carter's suggested role-doublings include La musica with Euridice, Ninfa with Proserpina and La messaggera with Speranza.
Carter's other credits include the title role in a biopic of actress Rita Hayworth, titled Rita Hayworth, Love Goddess ( 1983 ) and a variety of her own TV specials: Lynda Carter's Special ( 1980 ), Encore!
" Carter's and Hawley's twelfth-floor corner offices were converted to " extra large penthouse suites " with two bathrooms-the original ones for the executives plus lavish new ones to include bidets and jacuzzis.
The biographical material in the introduction has never been changed to include details of Carter's involvement with segregationist politics and the KKK.

Carter's and writing
With several other additions, Carter's original writing evolved into the concept of the series about two agents who deal with strange and unusual activities.
Brzezinski had a hand in writing parts of Carter's inaugural address, and this served his purpose of sending a positive message to Soviet dissidents.
Among the most significant are " Keep a Song in Your Soul ", written for Fletcher Henderson in 1930, and " Lonesome Nights " and " Symphony in Riffs " from 1933, both of which show Carter's fluid writing for saxophones.
" He expressed concern while writing it that " Randolph Carter's adventures may have reached the point of palling on the reader ; or that the very plethora of weird imagery may have destroyed the power of any one image to produce the desired impression of strangeness.
After the election, he was recruited to join Carter's speech writing team by James Fallows.
* In the Washington Post gossip column " The Ear ", Diana McLellan outraged former President Jimmy Carter and his wife, Rosalynn Carter by writing that " word's around Rosalynn's close pals about exactly why the Carters were so sure " that incoming First Lady Nancy Reagan wanted them out prior to the expiration of Carter's term: " They're saying that Blair House, where Nancy was lodging ... was bugged.

Carter's and both
Bohuslav Martinů wrote both a concerto and a sonata for the instrument, and Elliott Carter's Double Concerto is scored for harpsichord, piano and two chamber orchestras.
Mandolin player Pee Wee Lambert sang the high baritone above Ralph Stanley's tenor, both parts above Carter's lead vocal.
Singlaub was the former US Chief of Staff of both United Nations and American forces in South Korea, but was relieved in 1977 by U. S. President Jimmy Carter after publicly criticizing Carter's decision to reduce the number of troops on the peninsula.
Its findings were leaked to the press shortly after Jimmy Carter's 1976 presidential election win in an attempt to appeal to anti-communists in both parties and not appear partisan.
Carter's sympathy for the Soviet Union led him to defend Stalin's purges and trials, although IPR publications contained both favorable and critical treatments of Soviet policies.
In addition to his role on Party of Five, and the X-Files episode: Miracle Man ( 1994 ), Bairstow has also starred as the lead character, Newt Call, in both Lonesome Dove: The Series and Lonesome Dove: The Outlaw Years, as well as the lead, Lt. Tom Hobbes, in Chris Carter's short-lived series, Harsh Realm.
After the duo blow up Kevin's grandfather's cabin with dynamite, Kevin soon finds out of Clive's and Carter's plan and warn them both to stay away from him and his team.
Ryan was Carter's first head coach when both were with the Philadelphia Eagles in the late 1980s and early 1990s.

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