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Mitchum was photographed again by Musuraca in the Robert Wise psychological western Blood on the Moon the following year.
Workshop director Paul Engle was the first to read and comment on the initial drafts of what would become Wise Blood.
Her two novels were Wise Blood ( 1952 ) and The Violent Bear It Away ( 1960 ).
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Authors and writers who have lived in Redding include Mark Twain, who lived on present-day Mark Twain Lane and owned property in town until his death in 1910 ; Joel Barlow, a poet and diplomat, born in town ; Howard Fast ( in the 1980s ); Flannery O ' Connor ( who wrote her novel Wise Blood while a boarder at the home of fellow writer Robert Fitzgerald and family on Seventy Acre Road from 1949 to 1951 ).
A devout Catholic, O ' Connor often imbued her stories, among them the widely studied " A Good Man is Hard to Find " and " Everything That Rises Must Converge ", and two novels, Wise Blood ( 1952 ); The Violent Bear It Away ( 1960 ), with deeply religious themes, focusing particularly on the search for truth and religious skepticism against the backdrop of the nuclear age.
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By the end of the 1970s, Beatty was seen in two films, Flannery O ' Connor's novel Wise Blood ( 1979 ), directed by John Huston and opposite Brad Dourif and 1941 ( 1979 ), with Dan Aykroyd and directed by Steven Spielberg.
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On August 26, 2007, Wynn debuted a new band, Hazel Motes ( the same name as the protagonist of Flannery O ' Connor's novel Wise Blood ), at Magnetic Fields in Brooklyn, New York.
Kwai fought alongside the Blood Syndicate a number of times and was once shot during a crackhouse raid ; while she went into a healing cocoon, Hannibal White ( Wise Son ) tortured Kwai's shooter.
Wise Blood is the first novel by American author Flannery O ' Connor, published in 1952.
Each of her " heroes " encodes one or another of the classic heretical movements, whether Chartist in " The Enduring Chill " or Jansenist in Wise Blood.
By the time of Wise Blood, O ' Connor was herself diagnosed with lupus and was receiving treatment with hydrocortisone therapy at Emory University hospitals in Atlanta.
The smart-aleck child coming home, and resentment of mother figures and parents in general, permeates all of O ' Connor's fiction, and Wise Blood is no different.
In her own day, O ' Connor was accused of writing about " grotesques ," and her novel Wise Blood is a good example how she features these seemingly grotesque characters.
Wise Blood, in particular, is a novel of philosophical debate.
A film was made of Wise Blood in 1979, directed by John Huston, and starring Brad Dourif as Hazel Motes and John Huston himself as the evangelist grandfather.
The recorded line " Nobody with a good car needs to be justified ," and presumably others from the 1979 film version of Wise Blood were used as samples peppered throughout the beginning of the extended mix of the industrial-metal band Ministry's 1991 song, " Jesus Built My Hotrod ( Redline, Whiteline Version )".
The song " Wise Blood " on Headphones ' self-titled album contains the line ' If you think you've been redeemed / Then I wouldn't want to be ', a quote from the novel.
David Kirby, the poet, references Wise Blood in his poem " Laughter " from the book My 20th century: Poems.
* Wise Son: The White Wolf – four issues ( Blood Syndicate Spin-off )
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He often plays sleazy villains or uptight, wisecracking individuals ; three of his best-known roles are as Italian Mafia boss Tony Costello in Wise Guys, a cuckolded husband in the Coen brothers ' crime thriller Blood Simple, and the scheming Nick Tortelli on the sitcom Cheers.

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Already in 1030 Yaroslav I the Wise began the offensive and conquered Red Ruthenia and some Bełz castles.
American historians claim that the world's first component of civilian pre-hospital care on scene began in 1928, when " Julien Stanley Wise started the Roanoke Life Saving and First Aid Crew in Roanoke, Virginia, Virginia, which was the first land-based rescue squad in the nation.
Wise began his movie career at RKO as a sound and music editor, but he soon grew to being nominated for the Academy Award for Film Editing for Citizen Kane in 1941.
After the war — and a chance reunion in London, where Sadie once again encouraged them to work together — Morecambe and Wise began to make a name for themselves on stage and radio, before managing to secure a contract with the BBC to make a television show.
This drew the anger of Wilkes ' supporters against Kelly and they began a riot at the Drury Lane Theatre during the performance of Kelly's new play A Word to the Wise forcing it to be abandoned.
Gradually, Wise and Morecambe formed a close friendship, and, in 1941, they began their comedy double act, which was to last until Morecambe's death in 1984.
His association with Sondheim began with the workshop of Assassins, and after Forum he appeared with Victor Garber in the workshop of Wise Guys ( later retitled Road Show ).
During the 1970s he began to take on further new attributes, such as the bringer of gifts in attempts to find an alternative to the Spanish tradition of the Magi and the French Père Noël, summed up in the slogan Erregeak, españolak " the Three Wise Men are Spanish ".
Speculation of Keegan's resignation built in the days leading up, and a large number of fans began protesting at Ashley's employment of Wise, and his alleged interference.
The origins of the URJ began with the founding of the UAHC by Rabbi Isaac Mayer Wise in 1873, based at Cincinnati, Ohio.
Albuquerque Maranhão began on January 6, 1598, the construction of the Fort of the Holy Kings or of the Magi-Kings (" Forte dos Santos Reis " or " Forte dos Reis Magos "), named after the Three Wise Men, honored in the Christian feast of the Epiphany, celebrated on that day.
Wise, was a student at the College of William and Mary when the war began in 1861.
In Britain, double acts would remain confined to theatres and radio until the late 1950s, when double acts such as Morecambe and Wise and Mike and Bernie Winters slowly began the transition to television on variety programmes such as Sunday Night at the London Palladium.
When Morecambe and Wise teamed up with writer Eddie Braben, they began to redefine what was meant by a double act, with Wise, the straight man, being developed into a comic character in his own right.
A former sales representative for Stanley Home Products, Wise found Tupperware to be a product with broad appeal and soon began selling it at home parties.
After guesting on Cliff Richard's TV show, they began regular appearances on variety and comedy shows including Summertime Special, The Morecambe & Wise Show and The Two Ronnies.
Wise began his anti-racism work first as a youth coordinator, and then associate director, of the Louisiana Coalition Against Racism and Nazism, the largest of the various organizations founded for the purpose of defeating political candidate, David Duke, when Duke ran for U. S. Senate and Governor of Louisiana in 1990 and 1991, respectively.
In 1995, Wise began lecturing around the country on the issues of racism and white privilege and his perceived solutions to them.
Shortly thereafter he began his collaboration with Margaret Wise Brown with the womblike The Little Fur Family, Harper's chic answer to Simon & Schuster's Pat the Bunny.
Wise began his television career in 1956.
Later, in the fall of 1853, Bent began building a stone fort on the bluff above Big Timbers, Bent's New Fort, where he conducted his trading business until 1860 when the building was leased to the United States government and renamed Fort Wise.
In the forties, the Lyceum began to produce its own pantomime and was soon bringing in stars of radio such as Morecambe and Wise, Harry Secombe and Frankie Howerd.
He first began with Jewish themes, statues: " Jewish Tailor ", " Nathan The Wise ", " Inquisition's Attack against Jews ", " The Talmudic Debate ".

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