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Skyjacked ( film ) is a 1972 film about a crazed Vietnam war veteran hijacking a Boeing 747 and demanding to be taken to Russia by the captain, Charlton Heston.
Sir Robert " Bobby " Charlton CBE ( born 11 October 1937 ) is an English former football player.
Sir Bobby Charlton is a member of the Laureus World Sports Academy.
Charlton began to settle back into his footballing life with Manchester United and England and enhanced his reputation as a scorer of great goals as well as a great goalscorer – rarely is a player regarded as both.
Charlton Athletic Football Club is an English football club based in Charlton, London.
Charlton Athletic were formed on 9 June 1905 by a group of 15-to 17-year-old boys in an area of Charlton which is no longer residential, near to the present-day site of the Thames Barrier.
An insight into life at the football club in this period is provided by Left Foot Forward: A Year in the Life of a Journeyman Footballer, a highly-praised account of the 1994 – 95 season written in diary form by Charlton forward Garry Nelson.
Jason's character, Harry, is revealed to be a Charlton Athletic fan.
" In Only Fools and Horses Rodney Charlton Trotter is named after the club.
Moses appears as the central character in the 1956 Cecil B. DeMille movie, also called The Ten Commandments, in which he is portrayed by Charlton Heston.
While there is no documentary evidence connecting Oxford ( or any authorial candidate ) to the plays of Shakespeare, Oxfordian researchers, including Mark Anderson and Charlton Ogburn, believe the connection is provided by considerable circumstantial evidence inferred from Oxford's connections to the Elizabethan theatre and poetry scene ; the participation of his family in the printing and publication of the First Folio ; his relationship with the Earl of Southampton ( believed by most Shakespeare scholars to have been Shakespeare's patron ); as well as a number of specific incidents and circumstances of Oxford's life that Oxfordians believe are depicted in the plays themselves.
Most Oxfordian researchers, including Charlton Ogburn, claim that Hamlet is the play most easily seen as portraying Oxford's life story.
* November 18 – MGM's widescreen, multimillion dollar, Technicolor version of Ben-Hur, starring Charlton Heston, is released and becomes the studio's greatest hit up to that time.
The Greatest Show on Earth is a 1952 drama film set in the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus and starring Betty Hutton, Cornel Wilde, and Charlton Heston.
A clip from the fifth sequel, Soylent Green II, shows Thorn ( played by Charlton Heston ( Phil Hartman )) crying, " Soylent Green is STILL made out of people!
is: Charlton Heston
Dr John Charlton Polkinghorne, KBE, FRS ( born 16 October 1930 ) is an English theoretical physicist, theologian, writer, and Anglican priest.
The Lonely Mountain: Lair of Smaug the Dragon is a board game produced in 1985 by Iron Crown Enterprises, designed by Coleman Charlton which features groups of adventurers, either Dwarves, Elves, Orcs or Men entering Smaug's Lair to capture his treasure before he awakens.
On the eastern edge of the town is Charlton where there are former breweries and mills, now converted into a trading estate, and right on the edge of the town is to be found Charlton House, a luxury hotel and spa.

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Crest of the former Metropolitan Borough of Greenwich Council, used by Charlton briefly in late 1940s and early 50sCharlton have used a number of crests and badges during their history, although the current design has not been changed since 1968.
The team included actor Ralf Little and former Bolton Wanderers defender Simon Charlton.
It was backed by former Microsoft product developer Charlton Lui, and later by former Yahoo!
The market cross, the prison and prison wall, The Merchants House ( 8 Market Place ), Anglo-Bavarian Brewery, Charlton Viaduct, the former St Michael's Roman Catholic Church at Townsend, and Bowlish House, Old Bowlish House and Park House in Bowlish are the town's nine grade II * listed buildings.
The former Charlton Comics characters — notably Blue Beetle II — were introduced to the DC Universe.
Famous former students include actresses Lena Headey and Jodie Whittaker, footballer Simon Charlton and comedian Daniel Kitson.
Following the adoption of the Charlton Comics name in 1946, the company over the next five years acquired material from freelance editor and comics packager Al Fago ( brother of former Timely Comics editor Vincent Fago ).
Immediately after the Astoria gig, Anderson asked Suede's manager Charlie Charlton for Butler's phone number, who soon informed the former guitarist to expect a call.
John " Jack " Charlton, OBE, DL ( born 8 May 1935 in Ashington, Northumberland ) is an English former footballer and manager who played for Leeds United in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s, and was part of the England team who won the 1966 World Cup.
He is the brother of former Manchester United and England footballer Sir Bobby Charlton.
* Stephan Andersen, former Charlton Athletic F. C.
There are four main pubs within the vicinity of Charlton Village, including The Bugle Horn, a former coaching inn.
Freedman was appointed manager on a full-time basis on 11 January 2011, with former Charlton boss Lennie Lawrence as his assistant.
On 8 July 2011 a Blue Plaque was unveiled by Bobby Charlton at the site of Edwards ' former digs in Stretford.
On 28 January 2006, they beat Premier League strugglers Sunderland 2-1 in the 4th Round of the FA Cup, but lost 3-1 to another Premier League club Charlton Athletic ( of which former BBC Chairman Michael Grade was non-executive Director ) in the 5th Round.
Brown's replacement was former Crystal Palace and Charlton boss Iain Dowie and the appointment was met with some disbelief by supporters who were hoping for a " bigger name " replacement.
While that film featured a larger " all star " cast ( in fact, Universal had approached several, including Steve McQueen and Paul Newman, to star in Earthquake-but they had already been signed for Inferno ), Universal was able to land Charlton Heston in the lead role, along with Ava Gardner ( who signed at the proverbial " 11th hour " simply because she wanted to spend the summer in Los Angeles ), George Kennedy, Lorne Greene, Geneviève Bujold ( who agreed to a part in the film to head off an impending lawsuit by Universal over a prior project ), Richard Roundtree ( riding a wave of success from the Shaft film series ), former evangelical Marjoe Gortner as an antagonist, and newcomer Victoria Principal.
The replacement Blue Beetle created by Charlton Comics, and later published by Americomics and DC Comics, is Ted Kord, a former student of Dan Garrett, a genius-level inventor and a gifted athlete.
By 1971, frustrated by what he felt was a lack of editorial opportunities, Giordano had left DC to partner with artist Neal Adams for their Continuity Associates studios, which served as an art packager for comic book publishers, including such companies as Giordano's former employer Charlton Comics, Marvel Comics, and the one-shot Big Apple Comix.
He resigned as player-manager at West Brom on 21 April 1977, the very same day as his former team-mate Jack Charlton resigned his managerial post at Middlesbrough, and moved back to Ireland to manage Shamrock Rovers until 1983.

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There he invented a process for making gold chains, which was successful, and enabled him to buy a small estate in the village of Charlton, near Hitchin in Hertfordshire, where Henry was born in 1813.
* Charlton, Bristol, another village which was demolished to make room for an airport
The region was first settled around 1770 when found from travelers from the a small village in Worcestershire in the UK called Charlton in which the town is named after.
A similar case is to be found in the village of Charlton, between Pewsey and Devizes, Wiltshire.
Ickleford is a village situated on the northern outskirts of Hitchin, and to the south is St Ippolyts, Charlton and Gosmore.
The centre of Charlton SE7 is the original village and spans down Charlton Church Lane, which is on a hillside overlooking the River Thames.
The architecture of Charlton is diverse, offering an insight into how different parts of the area were built up, as it evolved from a Thames-side village into the London suburb that it is today.
It also includes Cribbs Causeway and the site of the village of Charlton, now the western end of Filton Airfield.
Charlton village was demolished and the pre-war Filton bypass was severed.
Charlton Hayes is a new extension to Patchway to the south, named after the demolished village of Charlton.
* Charlton, Bristol, a village in Gloucestershire near Bristol, demolished in 1949
St Peter's ChurchCharlton, in full Charlton St Peter, is a village and civil parish in the Vale of Pewsey in the English county of Wiltshire.
The current building dates from about 1821, a replacement for an eighteenth-century alehouse. The village inn is The Charlton Cat, " a solitary little inn at the foot of the downs ".
Charlton and the neighbouring village of Rushall hold an annual village cricket match each year in June.
Tangley is situated north of the old market town of Andover and the village of Charlton, Hampshire.
Charlton Marshall is a village in the English county of Dorset.
Charlton Heston plays Chrysagon de la Cruex, a Norman knight charged with defending a Druid village.
According to Forgotten Towns of Southern New Jersey by Henry Charlton Beck, Ong's Hat was a real village.
* Charlton, Brinkworth, a village in the former North Wiltshire district
* Charlton, Cranborne Chase, a village in the former Salisbury district
* Charlton, Pewsey Vale, a village in the former Kennet district

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