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He turned to stories with an escapist flavour: an expedition to a meteorite ( The Shooting Star ), an intriguing mystery and treasure hunt ( The Secret of the Unicorn and Red Rackham's Treasure ), and a quest to undo an ancient Inca curse ( The Seven Crystal Balls and Prisoners of the Sun ).
In 1947 Prisoners of the Sun was interrupted for two months when an exhausted Hergé took a long vacation.
Before production started, a film-student protégé of Ogilvie, Steve Wallace, hired Crowe for the film Blood Oath ( 1990 ) ( aka Prisoners of the Sun ), which was released a month earlier than The Crossing, although actually filmed later.
In Tintin: Prisoners of the Sun the Inca leader comes close to sacrificing Tintin, Captain Haddock, and Professor Calculus on a pyre to be set alight with parabolic mirrors.
In the next book, Prisoners of the Sun, Pachacamac was the name of the Sun god worshiped by an ancient Incan tribe still active in South America.
Donovan continued to act alongside his pop career, and in 1990 he appeared in his first feature film, Blood Oath ( released in some countries as Prisoners of the Sun ).
The story was resumed in Prisoners of the Sun in the newly-launched Tintin magazine in 1946.
The story is continued in Prisoners of the Sun.
Publication resumed in the newly-launched Tintin Magazine in 1946, under the title Le Temple du Soleil ( French for " Temple of the Sun " but renamed Prisoners of the Sun in English ).
A video game has been released based on this book and Prisoners of the Sun.
Prisoners of the Sun was the first Tintin adventure to be published in the newly-created Tintin Magazine in 1946.
* Prisoners of the Sun Official Website
* Prisoners of the Sun at Tintinologist. org
* Prisoners of the Sun ( Australia: Blood Oath ) ( 1990 ) ... as Maj. Beckett
After the project, he continued to contribute directly in the drawing as well as the storyline for the new Tintin double-albums The Seven Crystal Balls / Prisoners of the Sun.
Tintin and Haddock crossed the world on at least two occasions ( Prisoners of the Sun and The Calculus Affair ) in order to save him from kidnappers.
During the 1980s and early 1990s, Clarke featured in several films, Never Say Die, alongside New Zealand actor Temuera Morrison, Death in Brunswick, alongside another New Zealand Actor Sam Neill and Blood Oath ( released in some countries as Prisoners of the Sun ).
* Prisoners of the Sun ( 2007 ) as Prof. Mendella
*" Prisoners of the Sun " by Tim Robins ( Decalog ; parallel universe version of Benton )
*" Prisoners of the Sun " by Tim Robins ( Decalog ; parallel universe version of Yates )
*" Prisoners of the Sun " by Tim Robins ( Decalog )
Tintin and the Temple of the Sun / The Seven Crystal Balls & Prisoners of the Sun ( 1969, Belvision, a co-production between Belgium, France and Switzerland ) is a film made after the success of the Belvision cartoon series.

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** Completion of the Burma Railway between Bangkok, Thailand and Rangoon, Burma ( now Myanmar ) () by the Empire of Japan to support its forces in the Burma campaign using the forced labour of Asian civilians and Allied Prisoners of war.

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* 1961 – Peter Benenson's article The Forgotten Prisoners is published in several internationally read newspapers.
* May 28 – Peter Benenson's article " The Forgotten Prisoners " is published in several internationally read newspapers.
He was also cast in the title role in Oliver Stone's film Travis McGee, in which he is expected to play a salvage consultant who helps his clients to recover lost property, and is attached to star as a father who kidnaps and tortures the man who kidnapped his daughter in the thriller Prisoners.
More recently, writing in the Encyclopedia of Prisoners of War and Internment, S. P. MacKenzie states, " That German prisoners were treated very badly in the months immediately after the war ... is beyond dispute.
Within the Mound Fort's walls Gweir, one of the " Three Exalted Prisoners of Britain " known from the Welsh Triads, is imprisoned in chains.
The circumstances of Nisien and Efnysien's conception are not described, but one of the Welsh Triads mentions that Euroswydd had held Llŷr captive as one of the Three Exalted Prisoners of the Island of Britain ; it is likely the traditions are connected.
The Welsh Triads call Llŷr one of the Three Exalted Prisoners of Britain for his captivity at Euroswydd's hands ; this is likely to a lost tradition of the birth of Penarddun's younger sons.
Prisoners are often reported to have little or no struggle before they go limp, because their jugular vein and carotid arteries are blocked and blood flow to the brain is reduced.
Also, in the Captain Future novel " Planets in Peril " ( 1942 ) by Edmond Hamilton, Chapter 13 " Phantom Prisoners ", Captain Future is sent to the " Vault of the Unbodied "... essentially an early version of the Phantom Zone.
For example the Nash bargaining solution for Prisoners ' Dilemma is different from the Nash equilibrium.
Prisoner of conscience ( POC ) is a term defined in Peter Benenson's 1961 article " The Forgotten Prisoners " often used by the human rights group Amnesty International.
The name was later changed to the " Prisoners of Conscience Appeal Fund " and is now a separate and independent charity which provides relief and rehabilitation grants to prisoners of conscience in the UK and around the world.
Camping is a popular activity on Santa Cruz Island, with visitors arriving at Prisoners harbor on the north shore and staying in the valley beyond.
The Monty Hall problem, in its usual interpretation, is mathematically equivalent to the earlier Three Prisoners problem, and both bear some similarity to the much older Bertrand's box paradox.
Prisoners, lawyers, and prisoner advocates have argued that SHU confinement is cruel and unusual punishment due to the severe conditions.
The first one was frescoed to create the illusion of a natural grotto, that is a natural refuge to allow shepherds to protect themselves from wild animals ; it originally housed The Prisoners of Michelangelo ( now replaced by copies ), statues that were first intended for the tomb of the Pope Julius II.
Baroness Stern is a patron of several charities including the Venture Trust, the Prisoners ' Education Trust, New Bridge Foundation, the Royal Philanthropic Society, Clean Break, and Rethink.
More recently, Saxon may be best known as a supporting player in horror films, most notably Bob Clark's Black Christmas ( 1974 ) as the relatively smart leader of a bunch of dumb cops ; in Dario Argento's Tenebrae ( 1982 ) as the writer hero's shifty agent ; in Mitchell ( 1975 ) as the murderous union lawyer and prostitute provider Walter Deaney ; in Battle Beyond the Stars ( 1980 ) as Sador ; in Cannibal Apocalypse ( 1980 ) where he played a Vietnam veteran tormented because his worthless pal bit him and years later, he is starting to get the urge to do the same ; in Prisoners of the Lost Universe as a alternate-universe warlord, and in Wes Craven's A Nightmare on Elm Street ( 1984 ) as the heroine's ( Nancy Thompson's ) father.
He is memorialized in Michael Calvert's book " Prisoners of Hope.
He is only shown off-world in season 2's " Prisoners ", season 3's " Into the Fire " and the season 7 premiere " Fallen "; he also commands the Earth spaceship Prometheus in season 7's " Lost City " and season 8's " Prometheus Unbound ".
* Prisoners to be kept in prison unless violence is given up for good
The song " Your Hand in Mine " is featured in the TV series Prisoners ' Wives, episode 5 on BBC One.

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