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During the course of his varied entertainment career, Maschwitz also adapted French comedies such as Thirteen For Dinner ; wrote the book and lyrics for numerous musicals, amongst them Balalaika, Summer Song, which used the music of Dvorak, Happy Holiday ( based on Arnold Ridley's play The Ghost Train ), and Zip Goes a Million, which was written specially for George Formby ; and he was the creator of the radio series Café Collette.
* The Wrecker ( 1928 film ), a 1928 film based on Ridley's play
The other definitions, post-dating Ridley's play, concern " a train of cars at a fun fair that travels through dark tunnels in which there are ghost-like effects " and " a train run during the night to keep the track clear in periods of heavy snowfall or severe frost.
In the spring of 2005, Whishaw received lots of press for his turn as a drug dealer, acting alongside Robert Boulter and Fraser Ayres in Philip Ridley's highly controversial stage play Mercury Fur.

Ridley's and was
Ridley's puppet on Spitting Image was always portrayed with a cigarette.
One of his first major stage roles was Foxtrot Darling in Philip Ridley's The Fastest Clock In The Universe.
Samus ' mother, Virginia Aran, then appeared amidst the confusion of the Pirate raid and was instead the one destroyed by Ridley's fire breath.
Ridley's memoir detailing the 11 days she was held captive, In the Hands of the Taliban: Her Extraordinary Story.
This development — the use of a London church virtually outside Ridley's jurisdiction — was one that Hooper had had a hand in.
It is likely that on this occasion the song ended with the exhortation to see Ridley's show on the 9 June, and that the final verse was added for that later performance.
In December 2010 an on-line petition was launched calling for "... a clear and sustained commitment on the part of Newcastle upon Tyne and Gateshead Councils to work hand-in-hand with the Geordie people ... to help deliver an appropriate celebration of the 150th anniversary of Mr George Ridley's world-famous anthem of Tyneside.

Ridley's and first
To cover their real purpose, the first government visitors to Bletchley Park described themselves as " Captain Ridley's shooting party ".
Ridley's is the first of the seven.
With Ridley's reply ( in English ), it marks the first written representation of a split in English Protestantism.

Ridley's and for
During his Eton days, Ridley's fag had been Tam Dalyell, later Labour MP for West Lothian.
Some commentators point to Ridley's resignation, its manner, and the European issue at its core, as leading indicators for the next decade of Conservative Party politics.
He originated the role of " Cosmo " in Philip Ridley's The Pitchfork Disney, as well as that of " Bryan " in Michael Wall's Amongst Barbarians, for which he won a Mobil Award.
However, Ridley's biography has also been highly criticized by some reviewers for its reliance on improbable chains of speculation that are not corroborated by any other primary or secondary sources.
Harvey ) written by Philip Ridley and Nick Bicat for Ridley's second feature film as writer and director, The Passion of Darkly Noon.
" I think Ridley's book is one of the best texts available for students of evolutionary biology " reports Geoffrey C. Trussell of Northeastern University.
* John Ridley ( inventor ) ( 1806 – 1887 ), best known for " Ridley's Stripper "

Ridley's and film
", to Philip Ridley's film The Passion of Darkly Noon.
He also played the role of A. J., opposite Jim Sturgess, in Philip Ridley's cult film, Heartless.
Ridley's third film as writer-director, Heartless, premiered at the Frightfest horror film festival in London in August 2009.

Ridley's and Mr
Shy has his friend Patrick, the son of Mr. Allen ( Ridley's lawyer ), take him to Richie's birthday party to find Andrea.

Ridley's and .
All Ridley's subsequent feature films, starting with White Squall and G. I.
Russell Crowe commented, " I like being on Ridley's set because actors can perform [...] and the focus is on the performers.
That same year she also played the role of Callie in Philip Ridley's dark, adult fairy tale, The Passion of Darkly Noon.
" On December 3, 1888, the Delaware County Court of Common Pleas issued an opinion rejecting these claims, noting that while Ridley's " revenues ... will be diminished, so will its burdens.
Although Russell claimed he never read Ridley's script, so as not " to pollute my own idea ", he admits that " John gets credit where it's due.
Its style is very much in the vein of previous releases, with Ridley's lyrics making an obvious effort to follow similar themes and styles to Walkyier's whilst retaining an individual identity.
Ridley's companions arrive and fight Profion one at a time.
His trophy description in Super Smash Bros. Melee confirms Ridley's gender as male.
The case is looked into by both Snelgrove and Ridley's lawyer.
* Yvonne Ridley's account of her experience with Afghanistan and Islam, MSA NY, 23 March 2006.
She has also recorded books from Emma Thomson's Felicity Wishes, Eric Hill's Spot the Dog and Tony Bradman's Dilly the Dinosaur, as well as Philip Ridley's Mercedes Ice and Julia Donaldson's Room on the Broom.

Ridley's and ).
Key acquisitions in recent years include Morland ( 1999 ) inc, Ruddles, Morrells brewery ( 2002 ), Ridley's ( 2005 ), Belhaven ( 2005 ) & Hardys and Hansons plc ( 2006 ).
Mark Ridley's dictionary also included a significant number of words or phrases never recorded before ( 2249 entries out of total 6975 ).

post-war and play
Such films include Wolfgang Staudte's Die Mörder sind unter uns ( The Murderers are among us ) ( 1946 ), the first film made in post-war Germany, and Wolfgang Liebeneiner's Liebe 47 ( Love 47 ) ( 1949 ), an adaptation of Wolfgang Borchert's play Draußen vor der Tür.
Walter Nugent Monck brought his Maddermarket Theatre production to Stratford in 1946, inaugurating the post-war tradition of the play.
Her post-war theatre credits included Miss Prism in The Importance of Being Earnest again at the Haymarket Theatre in 1946 and Lady Bracknell when the same play transferred to New York in 1947.
Two members of the town's African-American community — house builder Lewis Buckner ( 1856 – 1924 ) and brickmason Isaac Dockery ( 1832 – 1910 ) — would play a prominent role in Sevierville's post-war construction boom.
1948 saw the publication of Andersch's essay " Deutsche Literatur in der Entscheidung " ( German Literature at the Turning Point ), in which he concluded, in the spirit of the American post-war " re-education " programme, that literature would play a decisive role in the moral and intellectual changes in Germany.
* Alfie Conn, Jr., is a former professional footballer, who was the first post-war player to play for both Celtic and Rangers.
Kappler's post-war time seeking asylum in the Vatican, and his resultant friendship with his former enemy Monsignor O ' Flaherty, was dramatised in the radio play The Scarlet Pimpernel of the Vatican by Robin Glendinning.
The Columbus Crew of Major League Soccer were actually the first Major League franchise representing Columbus in the post-war era, and they play at their own stadium, Columbus Crew Stadium, which was the first Soccer-specific stadium built in the United States, opening in 1999.
The play became a major success in post-war Germany ; one of the first post-war literary attempts to broach the issue of Nazism.
The refusal of Indo-Fijians to play an active role in the war effort was one of many factors aggravating interethnic tensions in the post-war years.
He would again play opposite Ford several years later in the post-war adventure The Green Glove ( 1952 ).

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