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Compassion !, Dunston Checks In, Love and Action in Chicago, The Last Supper and psychological horror film Jacob's Ladder.
* Sam ( orangutan ), an orangutan that starred in the movie Dunston Checks In

Dunston and is
The District is bounded by Front Street, Dunston Street, Vivian Street, Mason Avenue, and Cooper Avenue, and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.
Dunston Cave, at the Asa Wright Nature Centre in Trinidad, is home to about 200 nesting pairs.
Grim the Collier of Croyden ; or, The Devil and his Dame: with the Devil and Saint Dunston is a seventeenth-century play of uncertain authorship, first published in 1662.
Shawon Donnell Dunston ( born March 21, 1963 in Brooklyn, New York ) is a former shortstop and right-handed batter in Major League Baseball.
Dunston Pillar is a grade II listed stone tower in Lincolnshire, England and a former ' land lighthouse '.
One example of such a structure is Dunston Pillar, an 18th century tower built to help travellers crossing the heathland of mid-Lincolnshire and to lessen the danger to them from highwaymen.
From Blaydon it is possible to get to the major destinations of Newcastle, Hexham, MetroCentre and the Team Valley Trading Estate, as well as to the local towns of Ryton, Crawcrook, Chopwell, and Dunston.
Dunston is to the north, and Scopwick and Blankney are to the south.
The parish church is dedicated to St Wilfrid, and is in the Metheringham group of churches with Blankney and Dunston.
A local by-law does not allow Nocton a public house ; the nearest is the Red lion at Dunston less than to the south along a bridle path.
Meanwhile, Dunston escapes Rutledge, but is cornered by Mrs. Dubrow and Lafarge, but is saved by Kyle and Dunston saves him afterwards.
Rutledge is arrested and LaFarge is forced to apologize to Dunston.
The Dunston area is serviced by the Dunston railway station, along the Tyne Valley Line.
Dunston is now split into two distinct areas separated by the A1 dual carriageway.
Much of the area south of the A1 is known as Dunston Hill.
To the west of Dunston is the site of Dunston Power Station, now demolished.

Dunston and American
* 1963 – Shawon Dunston, American baseball player

Dunston and Rupert
Just then, " Lord " Rutledge ( Rupert Everett ) a jewel thief ( believed to be the critic giving them the sixth star ), arrives with an orangutan named Dunston, intending to steal the guests ' jewelry.

Dunston and Paul
After Dunston escapes Rutledge yet again, Robert finally encounters Dunston and calls Buck LaFarge ( Paul Reubens ) from the Animal Control Unit to kill Dunston.
Footballers Paul Gascoigne and Ray Hudson and lead singer of AC / DC Brian Johnson grew up in Dunston, and champion rower and boat-builder Harry Clasper was born in Dunston.

Dunston and Sam
Some notable I-Cubs alumni include Greg Maddux, Rafael Palmeiro, Mark Grace, Doug Glanville, Joe Carter, Corey Patterson, Carlos Zambrano, Kyle Farnsworth, Kerry Wood, Steve Trachsel, Tuffy Rhodes, Bruce Kimm, Shawon Dunston, Héctor Villanueva, Mark Prior, Sam Fuld, John Grabow, and Rod Beck.

Dunston and .
In 1989, the first full season with night baseball at Wrigley Field, Don Zimmer's Cubs were led by a core group of veterans in Ryne Sandberg, Rick Sutcliffe and Andre Dawson, who were boosted by a crop of youngsters such as Mark Grace, Shawon Dunston, Greg Maddux, Rookie of the Year Jerome Walton, and Rookie of the Year Runner-Up Dwight Smith.
After the retirement of Sandberg and the trade of Dunston, the Cubs had holes to fill and the signing of Henry Rodriguez, known affectionately at " H-Rod " to bat cleanup provided protection for Sammy Sosa in the lineup, as Rodriguez slugged 31 round-trippers in his first season in Chicago.
For example Dunston Staiths in Gateshead and Brancaster Staithe in Norfolk.
In 2005, brewing was moved from Newcastle upon Tyne to Dunston on the other side of the River Tyne, and in 2010 moved entirely to Tadcaster, North Yorkshire.
Scottish and Newcastle announced closure of the Tyne Brewery on 22 April 2004, in order to consolidate the brewing of beer and ale in the Federation Brewery site in Dunston, Gateshead, which was to pass to S & N with their £ 7. 2m purchase of the Federation Brewery.
The purchase and consolidation at Dunston created the new brewing company, Newcastle Federation Breweries.
Pre-production trial brews were conducted at Dunston to ensure there was no change in its distinctive taste after the move.
On 13 October 2009 it was announced by Scottish & Newcastle that it planned to close the Dunston brewery in 2010, moving production of Brown Ale to the John Smiths Brewery in Tadcaster also.
The company cited the general fall in the market for beer, over-capacity in its plants in general, and the fact that the Dunston site was currently operating at just 60 % capacity, despite the fact that sales of Newcastle Brown Ale had never been higher.
At the time of brewing moving to Dunston in 2005, Newcastle Brown was being exported to 41 countries.
The closure of S & N's Dunston brewery in May 2010 left Camerons Brewery in Hartlepool as the only remaining significant volume brewery based in the North East of England.
This method was discontinued sometime before the brand was moved to Dunston.
Within the North East however, they would usually state that they live in Gateshead or more specifically give their neighbourhood within the town, such as Deckham or Dunston.
The Derwent Tower, another well known example of Brutalist architecture, was also designed by Owen Luder and stands in the neighbourhood of Dunston.
National Rail services are provided by Northern Rail at Dunston and MetroCentre stations.
Other prominent routes include the East Gateshead Cycleway, which connects to Felling, the West Gateshead Cycleway, which links the town centre to Dunston and the MetroCentre, and routes along both the old and new Durham roads, which take cyclists to Birtley, Wrekenton and The Angel of the North.
Gascoigne was born in the Dunston area of Gateshead, England.
It meets the B1191 ( for Scopwick ), B1202 ( for Boothby Graffoe to the west and Metheringham to the east ) next to the former RAF Coleby Grange, and B1178 ( for Harmston ), where it passes Dunston Pillar.
The 2012 winners were Dunston UTS, who beat West Auckland 2 – 0, in an all Northern League tie on 13 May at Wembley Stadium.

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