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Tess and Storm
She also recorded a song called " Distant Storm " for the film China O ' Brien ; in the credits, the song is attributed to a band called Tess Makes Good.
By Berle's account, he continued to play child roles in other films: Bunny's Little Brother, Tess of the Storm Country, Birthright, Love's Penalty, Divorce Coupons and Ruth of the Range.
The teaming was such a hit they made ten more films together, including The Moth, and The Secret of the Storm Country, a sequel to Tess of the Storm Country ( 1914 ), starring Mary Pickford.
" Suspended for refusing the lead in the 1960 film Tess of the Storm Country-Perkins saw the film as a B-picture and a step back career-wise-Perkins was cast by 20th Century Fox in the 1961 film Wild in the Country, playing the supporting role of the girlfriend to star Elvis Presley ; the studio then dropped Perkins.
Finally out of her contract with Fox after starring in 1960 in the fourth screen version of Grace Miller White's novel Tess of the Storm Country, Baker appeared in The 300 Spartans ( 1962 ) and Stolen Hours, a 1963 remake of Dark Victory, and, the same year, opposite Paul Newman and Elke Sommer in The Prize.
* Tess of the Storm Country ( 1914 )

Tess and was
Holly was depicted in the Quantum Leap episode entitled " How the Tess Was Won " although his identity isn't revealed until the very end of the episode.
As Tess faded into the background as a major character, the changing face of law enforcement in real life was also reflected in Tracy's taking on a female assistant, rookie policewoman Lizz Worthington, who joined the police force in 1956 and immediately was assigned to help in the investigation of her long-lost sister's murder by juvenile delinquent Joe Period.
In one of Max Allan Collins ' first stories as the strip's writer, the gangster known as " Big Boy ," whose gang members had killed Tess Trueheart's father years ago, learned that he was dying and had less than a year to live.
His 1979 film Tess was dedicated " For Sharon ", as Tate had read Thomas Hardy's Tess of the d ' Urbervilles during her final stay with Polanski in London, and had left it for him to read with the comment that it would be a good story for them to film together.
It was adapted by Talbot Jennings, Tess Slesinger, and Claudine West from the play by Donald Davis and Owen Davis, which was in itself based on the 1931 novel of the same name by Nobel Prize-winning author Pearl S. Buck The film was directed by Sidney Franklin, Victor Fleming ( uncredited ) and Gustav Machaty ( uncredited ).
Nearby Kilmington was used as a location for the 1998 LWT adaptation of Tess of the d ' Urbervilles.
The rape is also alluded to in another chapter, with reference to the " sobbing in The Chase " during the season Tess was at Trantridge.
Bugler was highly acclaimed, but she was prevented from taking the London stage part by Hardy's wife, Florence Dougdale, who was jealous of her ; Hardy had said that young Gertrude was the true incarnation of the Tess he had imagined.
The string of notable successes continued as Princess Charlotte in The First Gentleman ( Savoy, 1945 ) opposite Robert Morley as the Prince Regent, Pegeen in Playboy of the Western World ( Bristol Old Vic, 1946 ) and Tess of the d ' Urbervilles ( Bristol Old Vic, 1946, transferring to the Piccadilly Theatre in the West End in 1947 ), which was adapted for the stage by her husband.
The main theme, " Fratelli Chase ", has been used in numerous trailers ( such as Innerspace and Guarding Tess ), and was re-recorded by Grusin and the London Symphony Orchestra for the album Cinemagic.
Working Girl was also made into a short-lived NBC television series in 1990, starring Sandra Bullock as Tess McGill.
Pocahontas was the setting and filming location of the 1992 film, The Turning, starring Gillian Anderson, Academy Award nominee Tess Harper, Karen Allen, Michael Dolan and Raymond J. Barry.
While Hardy wrote poetry throughout his life, and regarded himself primarily as a poet, his first collection was not published until 1898, so that initially he gained fame as the author of such novels as, Far from the Madding Crowd ( 1874 ), The Mayor of Casterbridge ( 1886 ), Tess of the d ' Urbervilles ( 1891 ), and Jude the Obscure ( 1895 ).
* A 2008 TV Mini-series called Tess of the d ' Urbervilles, used one of the stations and was renamed Sandboure Railway station.
So much so that the European novel of the latter part of the 19th century depicted the " prison " in which the wife was confined and the tragic consequences: Anna Karenina suicides, Tess of the d ' Urbervilles is executed for murder and Irene Forsyte only escapes from her unhappiness after her distracted lover is killed.
In Thomas Hardy's Tess of the D ' Urbervilles, Tess Durbeyfield's travails stem from her father's discovery that his family name was in fact inherited from an aristocratic D ' Urberville ancestor.

Tess and released
He says that he doesn't want either extreme, he just wants her to be " Tess Harding Craig " ( like in the released ending.
The band signed with the independent US label Tess Records and released Hidden Faces, produced by David M. Allen.
When he is released after serving several months for his parole violation, he is met by Rusty and Tess, and the three drive off, closely followed by Benedict's bodyguards.
The film, which stars Tess Harper, Bonnie Hunt, Michael Kelly, Michael Learned, Kip Pardue, Chris Sarandon and Robin Weigert, was released by Strand Releasing in October 2005.

Tess and five
Tess, whose youngest is only five months old, is curiously attracted to Ted Lacey, a young man working for the police who is trained to offer 24 hour psychological support to Alex and his boys.

Tess and weeks
* Monty Hall guest-hosting for several weeks ; from July 15 – 26 he did two weeks with Ludden and Elizabeth Montgomery as the celebrities, while the third ( September 23 – 27 ) was a " Four-Celebrity Charity Week " with Ludden and his wife Betty White competing as a team against celebrities including Richard Dawson, Arlene Francis, Vicki Lawrence, and White's mother Tess.

Tess and later
Kelly Bishop moved into the lead role of Ouisa later in the show's run, and Laura Linney made her Broadway debut as a replacement for the role of Tess.
Tess returns home for a time but, finding this unbearable, decides to join Marian at a starve-acre farm called Flintcomb-Ash ; they are later joined by Izz.
She later sees Tess leave the house, then notices a spreading red spot — a bloodstain — on the ceiling.
Days later, Tess and Jack gatecrash Trask's ( Philip Bosco ) daughter ’ s ( Barbara Garrick ) wedding and pitch their plan.
Days later, Tess is clearing out her desk when someone bumps into her, spiling all her notes and supplies on the floor.
* Tess Brock, daughter of Tyler Brock and eventual wife of Culum Struan. Also known as Hag Struan in later novels.
William Dewy also makes a brief appearance in Hardy's later novel Tess of the d ' Urbervilles: he is featured in a brief anecdote about ' old Wessex ' that Dairyman Crick shares with Tess, Angel Clare and the rest of the dairymen and milkmaids.
They were married in Connecticut several years later and have two children, Tess and Pia.

Tess and .
There are more poems dated in the 1890's than in the '80's -- Hardy had apparently resumed the viewless wings as he decreased the volume of his fiction -- but none in 1891, the year of Tess, and only one in 1895, the year of Jude.
* Cosslett, Tess, The ' Scientific Movement ' and Victorian Literature, Brighton, Harvester, 1982, ISBN 0-312-70298-1.
* A hit teen drama, Roswell, aired in the late 1990s and early 2000s, focuses on four teenage alien-human hybrids, Max Evans, Isabel Evans, Michael Guerin and Tess Harding living in Roswell, New Mexico.
* Thomas Hardy published Tess of the d ' Urbervilles in 1891.
Tracy had a difficult relationship with his girlfriend, Tess Trueheart, who found her beau's firm dedication to his work both an irritating interference and a physical danger with her being often caught in the crossfire in his cases.
In 1949, on Christmas Day, Dick Tracy and Tess Trueheart finally married, after a rocky courtship lasting the 18-year history of the strip to that date.
Elements of soap opera began to permeate the strip with Dick, Tess, and Junior ( along with the Tracys ' new baby daughter, Bonnie Braids ), at home as a family.
* Tess Thomson as Katie Fitzgerald: Fitz's daughter.
" In Thomas Hardy's Tess of the D ' Urbervilles, Tess remarks that " we have several proofs that we are d ' Urbervilles ... we have a very old silver spoon, round in the bowl like a little ladle, and marked with the same castle.
She now lives with Maurice Barthélemy, the father of her daughter Tess.
One of the people they save is Tess Millay ( Joanne Dru ), who falls in love with Matt.
Later Tess encounters Dunson, who has followed Matt's trail to the new wagon train.
Weary and emotional, he tells Tess what he wants most of all is a son.
Dunson and Matt begin a furious fight, which Tess interrupts by drawing a gun on both men, shooting wildly, and demanding that they realize the love that they share.

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