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A 1954 article by Truffaut attacked La qualité française (" the French Quality ") and was the manifesto for ' la politique des Auteurs ' which Andrew Sarris later termed the auteur theory — resulting in the re-evaluation of Hollywood films and directors such as Alfred Hitchcock, Howard Hawks, Robert Aldrich, Nicholas Ray, Fritz Lang and Anthony Mann.
* Fatah Hawks – The Fatah Hawks was an armed militia active mainly until the mid-90s.
Howard Winchester Hawks ( May 30, 1896December 26, 1977 ) was an American film director, producer and screenwriter of the classic Hollywood era.
In 1975, Hawks was awarded an Honorary Academy Award as " a master American filmmaker whose creative efforts hold a distinguished place in world cinema " and, in 1942, he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Director for Sergeant York.
Howard Hawks was born in Goshen, Indiana on May 30, 1896.
He was the first-born child of Frank W. Hawks ( 1865 – 1950 ), a wealthy paper manufacturer, and his wife, Helen Howard ( 1872 – 1952 ), the daughter of a wealthy industrialist.
Hawks was an average student at school and did not excel in sports, but by 1910 had discovered coaster racing, an early form of soapbox racing.
From 1910 to 1912 Hawks attended Pasadena High School, where he was again an average student.
Hawks finished his junior year of high school at Citrus Union High School in Glendora., and was then sent to Phillips Exeter Academy in New Hampshire from 1913 to 1914.
In 1914 Hawks was accepted to Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, where he majored in mechanical engineering and was a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon.
As always, Hawks was an average student and college friend Ray S. Ashbury remembered him as spending more of his time playing craps and drinking alcohol than studying, although Hawks was also known to be a voracious reader of popular American and English novels in college.

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Willis returned to the Hawks for one more season in 2004-05, and by doing so, positioned himself to be the oldest player in the league.

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He was next employed as a prop boy and general assistant on an unspecified film directed by Cecil B. DeMille ( Hawks never named the film in later interviews and DeMille made five films roughly in that time period ).
The Bulls entered the playoffs, and defeated the Indiana Pacers and the Atlanta Hawks in five and six games, respectively.
Hawks also took twelve days to shoot the scene in the Westlake jail after it was scheduled for five days.
However producer Pandro S. Berman wanted to cut five more minutes, but relented when Hawks, Grant and Cliff Reid all disagreed .. At the film's second preview, the film once again got rave reviews and RKO expected a hit film.
In 2002, Venezuelan Alex Cabrera hit 55 home runs with five games left in the season and his team played Oh's Hawks.
In 2002, Venezuelan Alex Cabrera hit 55 home runs with five games left in the season, with several of those to be played against Oh's Hawks.
The Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks football team has appeared in five Vanier Cup championships, losing in 1966, 1968 and 1972, and winning the national title in 1991 and 2005.
Coach Hubie Brown went on to coach the Atlanta Hawks for five seasons after the merger before being fired.
* 3 April-10 April-Chicago Black Hawks defeat Detroit Red Wings 3-1 in a best of five series to win the Stanley Cup.
After a junior career with the Chicoutimi Saguenéens of the QMJHL, he made the Black Hawks in 1984 and played with Chicago for the next five seasons before being traded to the New York Islanders.
The Maple Leafs sent five players to the Black Hawks in trade for Max Bentley and rookie winger Cy Thomas.
* A five minute bench-clearing brawl broke out between rivals Hawthorn and Essendon in the round 11 match, after which one Bomber ( Justin Murphy ) and four Hawks players received suspensions totalling 16 matches, and a combined total of $ 70, 700 of fines were handed out.
Syl Apps, against all five Chicago Blackhawks | Chicago Black Hawks players
The Hawks lost to the Milwaukee Bucks in five games, despite 21. 0 points and 12. 0 rebounds per game from their veteran center.
Meeker also played in the 1947 NHL All-Star Game and he also tied an NHL record for most goals by a rookie in one game with five goals against the Chicago Black Hawks.
Fratello coached the Hawks for seven seasons and posted a 324 – 250 record, making the post-season playoffs five times and winning the Central Division in 1987 with 57 wins.
Hawks had perviously worked with Cary Grant the year before on Bringing up Baby and this was the second of five collaborations between the director and star.
Mosienko remained a key contributor to the Black Hawks offence, appearing in five All-Star Games during his career.
He was convinced to report by Kansas City's coach, Johnny Gottselig, and played only five games before injuries in Chicago led the Black Hawks to request a call-up.
Wada secured a spot in the Hawks ' starting rotation from his rookie year ( 2003 ), making his professional debut in a regular season game against the Osaka Kintetsu Buffaloes on April 1 ( he gave up five runs in innings ).

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The family settled in a house down the street from Throop Polytechnic Institute ( which would eventually become California Institute of Technology ), and the Hawks children began attending the school's Polytechnic Elementary School in 1907.

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Hawks followed this with the aviation drama Only Angels Have Wings, again starring Cary Grant and made in 1939 for Columbia Pictures.
A second boxed set called " Knight Hawks " followed shortly.
The album itself was recorded in studios in New York and Los Angeles in 1968, and followed the band's backing of Bob Dylan on his 1966 tour ( as The Hawks ) and time spent together in upstate New York recording material that was officially released in 1975 as The Basement Tapes, also with Dylan.
After The Hawks toured Europe with Dylan, they followed him to live around Woodstock, New York, and remained under salary to him.
Godard followed this with Made in U. S. A ( 1966 ), a murder mystery greatly inspired by the Howard Hawks classic The Big Sleep.
The order of the draft followed the agreement reached in 1963, where the order was fixed as Red Wings, Bruins, Rangers, Black Hawks, Maple Leafs and Canadiens.
Hawks commissioned three scripts, all of which followed the book very closely ( and consequently were out of date with the automobile technology of the 1970s ), but Hawks elected to opt out of the project when he was offered US $ 50, 000 for the film rights by two wealthy English industrialist partners, Sir James Hanson and Sir Gordon White.

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Before Hawks was called for active duty, he took the opportunity to go back to Hollywood and by the end of April 1917 was working on Cecil B. DeMille's The Little American, where he met and befriended the then eighteen-year-old slate boy James Wong Howe.
Hawks next worked on the Mary Pickford film The Little Princess, directed by Marshall Neilan.
More of a " boy's club " than a production company, the four men gradually drifted apart and went their separate ways by 1923, at which time Hawks decided that he wanted to direct instead of produce.
Hawks accepted and was immediately put in charge of over forty productions, including many literary acquisitions that included works by Joseph Conrad, Jack London and Zane Grey.
In 1926 Hawks was introduced to Athole Shearer by his friend Victor Fleming, who was dating Athole's sister Norma Shearer at the time.
Valli's character was an early yet incomplete example of the Hawkian woman archetype as the sexually aggressive showgirl, while O ' Brien's Michael portrayal of a shy man not interested in sex is a character later elaborated upon by Cary Grant and Gary Cooper in later Hawks films.
In March 1927 Hawks signed a new one-year, three picture contract with Fox and was assigned to direct Frazil, based on the play L ' Insoumise by Pierre Frondaie.
Hawks hated the new dialogue written by Hugh Herbert and he refused to participate in the re-shoots.
Griffith's throat had been damaged by poison gas during World War I and his voice was a horse whisper, prompting Hawks to later state " I thought he ought to be great in talking pictures because of that voice.
Hawks's first all sound film was The Dawn Patrol, based on an original story by John Monk Saunders and ( unofficially ) Hawks.
The screenplay was written by Hawks, Seton Miller and Dan Totheroh and starred Richard Barthelmess and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.
Hawks schrewdly began to hire many of the aviation experts and cameramen that had been employed by Hughes, including Elmer Dyer, Harry Reynolds and Ira Reed.
When Hughes found out about the rival film, he did everything he could to sabotage The Dawn Patrol by harassing Hawks and other studio personal, hiring a spy that was quickly caught and finally suing First National for copyright infringement.
Hawks took the opportunity to accept a directing offer from Harry Cohn at Columbia Pictures: The Criminal Code, based on a successful play by Martin Flavin.
Hawks developed the script with Seton Miller for their eighth and final collaboration and the script was by Miller, Kubec Glasmon, John Bright and Niven Busch.
In these early films, Hawks established the prototypical " Hawksian Man ", which film critic Andrew Sarris described as " upheld by an instinctive professionalism.
The World War I film was based on a short story by author William Faulkner, who Hawks got to know personally during the shooting of the film and remained friends with for over twenty years.

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