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The Clock or The Clocks may refer to: Film * ''The Clock'' (1917 film), a silent American film * ''The Clock'' (1945 film), an American film * ''The Clock'' (2010 film), a 24-hour art video by Christian Marclay Games * The Clock (patience), a patience or solitaire game Literature * ''The Clocks'', a 1963 novel by Agatha Christie * Clock (character), the first masked comic book crime-fighter character, initially published in 1936 Music and entertainment * "The Clock" (song), a 1953 song by Johnny Ace * "The Clock", a nickname for Haydn's Symphony No. 101 * "The Clock", a song by Paul Simon Paul Frederic Simon (born October 13, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter known for his solo work and his collaborations with Art Garfunkel. He and Garfunkel, whom he met in elementary school in 1953, came to prominence in the 1960s as Sim ... Radio and television * ''The Clock'' (radio), a dramatic anthology radio series from 1946 to 1948 * ''The Clock'' (TV series), a ...
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The Clock (1945 Film)
''The Clock'' (UK title ''Under the Clock'') is a 1945 American romantic drama film starring Judy Garland and Robert Walker and directed by Garland's future husband, Vincente Minnelli. This was Garland's first dramatic role, as well as her first starring vehicle in which she did not sing. Plot A small-town soldier, Joe Allen ( Robert Walker), on a 48-hour leave, meets Alice Mayberry (Judy Garland) in crowded Pennsylvania Station when she trips over his foot and breaks the heel off one of her shoes. Although it is Sunday, Joe gets a shoe-repair shop owner to open his store and repair her shoe. Alice asks Joe where he is going, and he says he is on leave but has no definite destination while in New York. He accompanies her on her way home atop a double-decker bus, and she points out landmarks along the way, including the Central Park Zoo and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, both of which they visit. When he asks her whether she is busy that evening, she says that she is. However, ...
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The Clock (1917 Film)
''The Clock'' is a 1917 American silent comedy film directed by William Worthington and starring Franklyn Farnum, Agnes Vernon and Frank Whitson.Connelly p.332 Plot summary Cast * Franklyn Farnum as Jack Tempest * Agnes Vernon as Vivian Graham * Frank Whitson as Bob Barrett * Mark Fenton as John Graham * Fred Montague as George Morgan * Willis Marks Willis Marks (August 20, 1865, Rochester, Minnesota, United States – December 6, 1952, Los Angeles, California) was an American silent film actor. Biography In 1888, Marks debuted on stage professionally. He acted in Oliver Morosco's stock c ... as Brandon * Seymour Zeliff as Sam References Bibliography * Robert B. Connelly. ''The Silents: Silent Feature Films, 1910-36, Volume 40, Issue 2''. December Press, 1998. External links * * * 1917 films 1917 comedy films 1910s English-language films American silent feature films Silent American comedy films American black-and-white films Universal Pictures films ...
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The Clock (2010 Film)
''The Clock'' is a film by video artist Christian Marclay. It is a looped 24-hour video supercut (montage (filmmaking), montage of scenes from film and television) that feature clocks or timepieces. The artwork itself functions as a clock: its presentation is synchronized with the local time, resulting in the time shown in a scene being the actual time. Marclay developed the idea for ''The Clock'' while working on his 2005 piece ''Screen Play''. With the support of the London-based White Cube gallery, he assembled a team to find footage, which he edited together over the course of three years. Marclay debuted ''The Clock'' at White Cube's London gallery in 2010. The work garnered critical praise, winning the Golden Lion at the 2011 54th Venice Biennale, Venice Biennale. Its six editions were purchased by major museums, allowing it to attract a widespread following. Content After midnight, characters go to bars and drink. Some seek intimacy while others are angry to have been awa ...
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