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The Man From Nowhere (1930 Film)
The Man from Nowhere may refer to: * ''The Man from Nowhere'' (1916 film), a US silent film directed by Henry Otto * ''The Man from Nowhere'' (1937 film) (French: ''L'Homme de nulle part''), a French film directed by Pierre Chenal * ''The Man from Nowhere'' (comics), a story in the series of Dan Dare comics, first appearing in 1955 * ''The Man from Nowhere'' (1961 film), a Soviet film * ''Arizona Colt ''Arizona Colt'' (), also known as ''The Man from Nowhere'' (), is a 1966 technicolor spaghetti Western directed by Michele Lupo and starring Giuliano Gemma, Fernando Sancho, Corinne Marchand. Synopsis Looking to add to his gang's numbers, Gordo ...'', alternatively known as ''The Man from Nowhere'', a 1966 Italian film directed by Michele Lupo * "The Man from Nowhere" (''Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased)''), an episode of the British television series ''Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased)'', first shown in 1969 * ''The Man from Nowhere'' (2010 film), a Korean film directed by Lee ...
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The Man From Nowhere (1937 Film)
''The Man from Nowhere'' (French: ''L'Homme de nulle part'') is a 1937 French drama film directed by Pierre Chenal and starring Pierre Blanchar, Isa Miranda and Catherine Fonteney.Goble p.800 It was made at the Cines Studios in Rome, and based on Luigi Pirandello's 1904 novel '' Il fu Mattia Pascal''. A separate Italian-language version of the film was also produced. It was a popular success, and was re-released in 1942. The film's sets were designed by Guido Fiorini. Cast * Pierre Blanchar as Mathias Pascal / Adrien Meis * Isa Miranda as Louise Paléari * Catherine Fonteney as La veuve Pescatore * Ginette Leclerc as Romilda Pescatore Pascal * Maximilienne as Tante Scholastique * Palau as Le chevalier Titus * Marcel Vallée as Le maire * Charles Granval as Octavio Meis * Pierre Alcover as Malagna * Charlotte Barbier-Krauss as Angelica Bonafede Pascal * Jean Hébey as Pomino * René Génin as L'ivrogne * Georges Douking as Le domestique simplet de la pens ...
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The Man From Nowhere (comics)
The list of Dan Dare stories details appearances of the character Dan Dare, created by Frank Hampson. The original ''Eagle'' stories These are the Dan Dare stories that appeared in the original ''Eagle'' magazine, which ran from 1950 to 1969 and featured the hero Dan Dare. The stories would often take place as parts of longer story arcs, and when this happened, the stories were grouped together as such. These storylines were reprinted by Hawk Books in the late 1980s and early 1990s, and as of May, 2009 the first ten stories have been reprinted again by Titan Books. The series of twelve hardbacks, each about 100 pages, splits ''Voyage to Venus'' and ''Operation Saturn'' across two volumes each. After a brief hiatus, the following two stories, 'Man From Nowhere' and 'Rogue Planet' were released in 2008, with ''The Phantom Fleet'' and ''Safari in Space'' continuing publication into 2009. Three stories (''Man From Nowhere'', ''Rogue Planet'', ''Reign of the Robots'') were reproduced i ...
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The Man From Nowhere (1961 Film)
''The Man from Nowhere'' () is a 1961 science fiction-comedy film directed by Eldar Ryazanov. The geologist of the anthropological expedition, Vladimir Porazhaev, is among the savages of the fantastic Tapi tribe and escapes with the help of his intellectual abilities. Plot The film opens with a black-and-white prologue depicting an anthropological expedition in the Pamir Mountains. The protagonist, a young anthropologist named Vladimir Porazhayev, firmly believes in the existence of the legendary Tapi tribe, despite skepticism from his friend and expedition leader, Krohalyov. Porazhayev’s determination leads to a misstep—he falls into a ravine, hits his head on a boulder, and loses consciousness. This marks the transition to the main storyline, presented in color, where Porazhayev wakes up as a captive of the Tapi tribe. Tied to a post alongside a rebellious tribesman named Chudak, who is condemned for his unorthodox behavior, Porazhayev witnesses a tribal council led by a chie ...
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Arizona Colt
''Arizona Colt'' (), also known as ''The Man from Nowhere'' (), is a 1966 technicolor spaghetti Western directed by Michele Lupo and starring Giuliano Gemma, Fernando Sancho, Corinne Marchand. Synopsis Looking to add to his gang's numbers, Gordo "Gordon" Wacht (''Torrez Gordon Wacht in the Italian version'') (Fernando Sancho), raids a jail at the Mexican border. As a sign of loyalty, every member of Wacht's gang is to be branded with the same "S" on their left arms. All who refuse to join his gang are to be shot dead. One of the prisoners, Arizona Colt (Giuliano Gemma) is able to avoid being detected by Wacht's men. It's through escaping from the prison where he meets one of Wacht's men, Whiskey ( Roberto Camardiel), a drunkard that was left behind. Arizona agrees to bring the man to the gang leader, and once there, Gordo gives Arizona the same proposition as the rest of his men: join his gang or die. Arizona responds to said offer with his catchphrase, "I'll have to think about ...
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The Man From Nowhere (Randall And Hopkirk (Deceased))
"The Man from Nowhere" is the fifteenth episode of the 1969 ITC British television series ''Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased)'' starring Mike Pratt, Kenneth Cope and Annette Andre. The episode was first broadcast on 28 December 1969 on the ITV Network, ITV. It was directed by Robert Tronson. Overview In this episode Jeannie once again falls for the deception of another man, this time pretending to be Marty. Although she is extremely impressed with his knowledge that Marty once had as they visit Woburn Abbey, it is far more likely she is attracted to the man himself rather than truly believing he is Marty in spirit. However she is again used. Cast * Mike Pratt as Jeff Randall *Kenneth Cope Kenneth Charles Cope (14 April 1931 – 11 September 2024) was an English actor and scriptwriter. He was best known for his roles as Marty Hopkirk in '' Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased)'', Jed Stone in ''Coronation Street,'' Ray Hilton in '' ... as Marty Hopkirk *Annette Andre as Jeannie H ...
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