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Contraband and 1940
* Contraband ( 1940 )
After making two more films together ( Contraband ( 1940 ) and 49th Parallel ) with separate credits, the pair decided to form a partnership and to sign their films jointly as " Written, Produced and Directed by Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger.
* Contraband ( 1940 )
He continued making films in Britain, notably three with director Michael Powell: The Spy in Black ( 1939 ), Contraband ( 1940 ) and The Thief of Bagdad ( 1940 ).
were director Michael Powell's golden cocker spaniels Erik and Spangle, who had previously appeared in Contraband ( 1940 ) and The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp ( 1943 ), and went on to be seen in Powell and Pressburger's A Matter of Life and Death, also known as Stairway to Heaven ( 1946 ).
* Contraband ; ( 1940 ) aka Blackout ; ( USA );
After Powell had made two further films for Korda, he was reunited with Pressburger in 1940 for Contraband, the first in a run of Powell and Pressburger films set during the Second World War.
* 1940 Contraband ( uncredited )
She had small parts in three early Powell and Pressburger films: The Spy in Black ( 1939 ), Contraband ( 1940 ) and A Canterbury Tale ( 1944 ), Holiday Camp ( 1947 ) and, towards the end of her career, appeared in Inn for Trouble ( 1960 ), Doctor in Love ( 1960 ), Raising the Wind ( 1961 ), What a Carve Up!
* Contraband ( 1940 )
* Contraband ( 1940 )

Contraband and is
Contraband is the most biggest source of gaining income in Corozal since it is located near the Mexican side.
Emmy the Great is loosely connected with the English anti-folk scene, having played at Sgt Buzfuz's nights in 2003 as part of the duo Contraband.
" A number of reviewers made some comparisons to the members previous bands with PopMatters reviewer David Powell stating that " Contraband is a pretty good record of unpretentious rock and roll that suffers from inevitable comparison with the best efforts of its parent bands.
" He went on to state that while Velvet Revolver's " heritage is evident on most of the songs ", Contraband " improves with repeat listening, which is encouraging.
The McNeese State University newspaper is The Contraband, a weekly publication which has existed since 1939.
Danish Captain Andersen ( Conrad Veidt ) is stopped for a cargo inspection in a British Contraband Control Port in the first year of World War II, before Denmark has been occupied by the Germans.
Contraband is an album by Dutch hard rock band Golden Earring, released in 1976 ( see 1976 in music ).
Elliott's most recent work is a quirky under-18 thriller entitled Contraband written by Thomas John Behe.
It is a premier venue for hosting special events, including the 2006 Louisiana State Choir festival and Contraband Days.
Contraband Days is a large festival held on the grounds.
" Slither " is a song by American hard rock band Velvet Revolver, featured on their 2004 debut album Contraband.
* Love is Contraband ( 1968 )

Contraband and film
Fleming has appeared in Enemies Among Us, Red, and the recently released film Contraband.
His film work also includes appearances in The Mountain Men, 10, Stripes, Ladykillers, The River Wild, The Limey, Erin Brockovich, Red Dragon, The Rundown, and Contraband.

Contraband and by
* Heavy Metal: F. A. K. K. ² – ( 2000 ) ( PC ( Windows and Linux ), Mac ( Mac OS and Mac OS X ), Dreamcast ) Linux version ported by Loki Software, Mac OS Classic version ported by Contraband Entertainment, Mac OS X version ported by The Omni Group
* SiN Gold ( port )( 2000 ) ( Mac ) ported by Contraband Entertainment
From the ruins of Hampton left by evacuating Confederates in 1861, " Contraband " slaves ( formerly owned by Confederates and under a degree of Union protection ) built the Grand Contraband Camp, the first self-contained African American community in the United States.
They released their debut album Contraband, in 2004, followed by Libertad in 2007, before they parted ways with Weiland and went on hiatus in 2008.
The possibility that two or more different sub-classifications of contraband, either absolute or conditional, such as weapons, drugs, people etc., could or would be smuggled by the same smuggling network or during the same smuggling run referred to as Multi Consignment Contraband smuggling was studied in 2009.
Clark, known as " Contraband " by his classmates because of his ability to smuggle sweets into the barracks, graduated from West Point in April 1917, with a class ranking of 110th in a class of 139, and was commissioned a 2nd lieutenant of Infantry.
The game was released for Microsoft Windows and Linux directly by Introversion, and ported to and released for Mac by Contraband and Ambrosia Software respectively.
The resulting album, titled Contraband, was released on June 8, 2004, and, helped by the success of the single " Slither ", debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, selling over 250, 000 copies in the first week.
Contraband went on to sell four million copies worldwide, 2. 9 million of which were sold in the United States, and was certified 2x platinum by the RIAA.
Velvet Revolver's first album Contraband was described by Johnny Loftus of Allmusic as an " updated version of Guns N ' Roses swagger behind Scott Weiland's glammy, elastic vocals.
During this time, Guns participated in the short lived supergroup Contraband, the group put together by Alan Kovac.
CD cover of Contraband by Velvet Revolver
Contraband was intended as a followup to Powell and Pressburger's The Spy in Black, which was filmed at the end of 1938, but was not released by Alexander Korda for almost a year.
Cover for album Contraband by To the Hilt.
As numerous individuals sought freedom behind Union lines, the Army arranged the construction of the Grand Contraband Camp nearby from materials reclaimed from the ruins of Hampton, which had been burned by retreating Confederates.

Contraband and British
During the First World War, Crowe served in the Contraband Department and at the start of the 1919 Paris Peace Conference he was Assistant Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs ; by June 1919 he was head of the political section of the British Delegation there.

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