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* None but the Lonely Heart ( 1943 )
* None but the Lonely Heart ( 1944 )
None but the Lonely Heart is a 1944 film which tells the story of a Cockney lad who returns home with no ambitions but finds that his family needs him.
None but the Lonely Heart won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress ( Ethel Barrymore ) and was nominated for Best Actor in a Leading Role ( Cary Grant ), Best Film Editing and Best Music, Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture ( Hanns Eisler and Constantin Bakaleinikoff ).
Musical comedian and parodist Spike Jones recorded a three minute spoof of radio soap operas entitled None but the Lonely Heart ( A Soaperetta ) in the 1940s.
None but the Lonely Heart and Sylvia Scarlett ( 1935 ) were the only two films in which Cary Grant used a Cockney accent, though that was not his original accent, as he was from Bristol, which has a very different accent from London.
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She won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for her role in the 1944 film None but the Lonely Heart opposite Cary Grant, but made plain that she was not overly impressed by it.
* None but the Lonely Heart ( 1944 )
Russian standards also appeared in his recital programs, notably Tchaikovsky's " To the Forest ", " None but the Lonely Heart ", " Don Juan's Serenade ", Rachmaninoff's " Christ is Risen " and Malashkin's " O Could I But Express in Song ". It is not made lear that almost all the Lieder and Russian songs were sung in English. Very few if any in any other language.
* None But the Lonely Heart with Chris Anderson ( Naim, 1997 )
He did, however, accept principal credit as both screenwriter and director for None but the Lonely Heart ( 1944 ), adapted from the novel by Richard Llewellyn, and produced by RKO.
* ( 1944 ) None but the Lonely Heart ( screenplay, adaptation )
* ( 1944 ) None but the Lonely Heart ( film, from Odets ' adaptation of the Llewellan novel )
" Other film appearances included Gentleman's Agreement with Gregory Peck, None but the Lonely Heart with Cary Grant, Boomerang with Dana Andrews, and Our Very Own.
* None but the Lonely Heart ( 1944 )
Eisler only worked on a small number of American films, the most notable of which are Deadline at Dawn ( 1946 ) and None But the Lonely Heart ( 1944 ), for which he was also nominated for an Oscar.
She appeared in Little Tokyo, U. S. A. ( 1942 ), Tiger Fangs ( 1943 ), None But the Lonely Heart ( 1944 ) and The Brighton Strangler ( 1945 ) before performing well amid a top ensemble cast in René Clair's film version of Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None ( 1945 ).
He continued to establish himself with supporting & secondary roles in films such as The Pride of the Yankees & None But the Lonely Heart.
* None But the Lonely Heart ( 1944 )
( Grant only used the Cockney accent in a few other films, notably 1939's Gunga Din and Clifford Odets ' None but the Lonely Heart in 1944.
* None But the Lonely Heart: Russian Romances.

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None of the other batsmen got going at all with the exception of Botham who top scored with 50 his first half century since his first Test as captain 13 matches earlier.
None of these reinterpretations successfully displace Daneel's Zeroth Law though Foundation's Triumph hints that these robotic factions remain active as fringe groups up to the time of the novel Foundation.
None of Wyatt's poems were published during his lifetime the first book to feature his verse was printed a full fifteen years after his death.
None of the show's running gags was as memorable or enduring as The Closet McGee's frequently opening and cacophonous closet, bric-a-brac clattering down and out and, often enough, over McGee's or Molly's heads.
Modern Greek prefers double negation Κανείς δεν μίλησε, " No one did not talk " to single ( here, Ουδείς μίλησε, " None talked ").
" None was more demanding than Bruno's strangulation of Miriam, shown in her eyeglass lens: " It was the kind of shot Hitchcock had been tinkering with for twenty years and Robert Burks captured it magnificently.
None of Cohl's Eclipse films have survived, so little is known of his work there it appeared to consist of object animation and travelogues.
* None Are So Blind Adapted by James P. Cavanagh for Alfred Hitchcock Presents, October 28, 1956 ( Season 2, Episode 5 ), starring Hurd Hatfield and Mildred Dunnock.
None of these effects in itself predicts what will happen to actual quantity of goods demanded ( the number of units purchased ) as prices change they refer only to preferences or propensities to purchase.
None of these substances had been " weaponized " no such agents were found in missiles or artillery, and none could be easily installed.
* A Crossover Artist Who Feels None the Worse for the Trip By Billboard
Baxter 1992: 35-36 ) None of the editors was originally from Chang ' an ; they were native speakers of differing dialects five northern and three southern ( Norman 1988: 25, Baxter 1992: 37 ).
" U " stands for " USA " ( for the version with 128-bit encryption ), " I " stands for " International " the browser has 40-bit encryption and can be used anywhere in the world and " N " stands ( de facto ) for " None " ( no encryption ).
None of the traditional campaign issues Tyler's " executive usurpation ", Clay's " corrupt bargain " with John Quincy Adams, or the protective tariff seemed to excite the electorate.
None of them seems to care that he ’ ll be branded as a hockey killer ,” Bathgate wrote for which the N. H. L.
* None Height and weight both above the 10th percentile.
* None All three facial features ranked within normal limits.
None of these amenties for steamboats or salmon were ever constructed in fact, the dam ended up being built above the falls instead of below them and Upper Bonnington Dam, when completed in 1906, only generated hydroelectric power, and has served that purpose ever since.
None of its former landmarks with the exceptions of the Station Chapel ( it was the Olongapo Parish Church before the war ) and the Spanish Gate withstood the sweep of the war's fury.

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