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Blood Ties may refer to: Film * Blood Ties (1964 film), ''Blood Ties'' (1964 film), a Soviet drama * Blood Ties (1986 film), ''Blood Ties'' (1986 film), an Italian-American TV film * Blood Ties (1991 film), ''Blood Ties'' (1991 film), an American horror thriller TV film * ''Blood Ties: The Life and Work of Sally Mann'', a 1994 documentary * Blood Ties (2009 film), ''Blood Ties'' (2009 film), a Singaporean film * Blood Ties (2013 film), ''Blood Ties'' (2013 film), an American remake of 2008 film ''Les liens du sang'' Television * Blood Ties (TV series), ''Blood Ties'' (TV series), a 2007 Canadian series * "Blood Ties", a 2004 episode of Alias (season 3), ''Alias'' (season 3) * Blood Ties (Bad Girls), "Blood Ties" (''Bad Girls''), a 2001 episode * Blood Ties (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), "Blood Ties" (''Buffy the Vampire Slayer''), a 2001 episode * "Blood Ties", a 1999 episode of Diagnosis: Murder (season 6), ''Diagnosis: Murder'' (season 6) * Blood Ties (Doctors), "Blood Ties" (''D ...
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Blood Ties (1964 Film)
''Blood Ties'' () is a 1964 Soviet World War II film directed by :ru:Ершов, Михаил Иванович, Mikhail Yershov. Plot The film tells about Sergeant Vladimir Fedotov and a ferryman named Sonya, who met during the war and fell in love with each other. Cast * Yevgeny Matveev as Sergeant Vladimir Feddotov * Vija Artmane as Sonya, a ferryman ** Tanya Doronina as Sonya in childhood * Anatoliy Papanov as Sonya's ex-husband * Roza Sverdlova as doctor * Yuri Fisenko as Erik * Igor Selyuzhenok as Gondzik * Vladimir Ratomsky as Drovosekin References External links

* 1964 films 1964 war films 1960s Soviet films 1960s Russian-language films 1960s war romance films 1960s war drama films 1964 romantic drama films Soviet war drama films War romance films Soviet romantic drama films Soviet black-and-white films Soviet World War II films Lenfilm films Films based on Russian novels Russian-language war drama films Russian-language romantic drama films {{196 ...
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Blood Ties (Doctors)
The second series of the British medical soap opera ''Doctors'' originally aired between 2 October 2000 and 1 June 2001. It consisted of 116 episodes, a large increase on the initial 41 episodes ordered for the first series. The series saw the departures of five regulars introduced in the first series, while Eva Fontaine joined the cast as Faith Walker. Cast The second series saw the returns of all but one of the original characters, the exception being Anoushka Flynn (Carli Norris), who departed in the first series finale. Dan (Joshua Prime), Helen Thompson's ( Corrinne Wicks) son, is reintroduced after a guest stint in the first series. Numerous recurring characters were also introduced to ''Doctors'' in the second series, including: Helen's husband Phil (Mark Adams) and daughter Claire (Tara Coleman-Starr), Mac McGuire's (Christopher Timothy) son Patrick ( Alan McKenna), Candy Williams (Leanne Wilson), a receptionist at Riverside and Faith Walker (Eva Fontaine), a talkativ ...
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Bloodties
"Bloodties" is a 1993 Avengers/X-Men crossover that celebrates the 30th anniversary of both franchises. It is a direct sequel to the X-Men " Fatal Attractions" storyline, in which Charles Xavier mindwipes Magneto. The story of "Bloodties" details a civil war between the human and mutant populations of Genosha, incited by Magneto's former protégé Fabian Cortez. Unaware of Magneto's incapacitation, Cortez attempts to shield himself from his former master's wrath by kidnapping Magneto's granddaughter Luna. As Luna's father Quicksilver has strong ties to the X-Men and her mother Crystal is a member of the Avengers, both teams become involved in the Genoshan conflict. The situation is further complicated by Magneto's lieutenant and self-proclaimed heir Exodus, who seeks to kill both Cortez for his betrayal and Luna for "disgracing" Magneto's line by being merely human. Plot Part I: "Family Legacies" Genosha is embroiled in a civil war between humans and mutants due to Fabian ...
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Blood Ties (podcast)
''Blood Ties'' is a fictional crime podcast by Wondery starring Josh Gad and Gillian Jacobs. Background The podcast is a fictional crime show produced by Wondery. The show stars Josh Gad and Gillian Jacobs. The podcast hit number one on the Apple Podcasts chart when the show debuted in December 2019. The show follows siblings Eleonore and Michael who have lost their parents in a plane crash. Season two of the podcast won Best Fiction Podcast at the 2020 Ambies. Elena Fernández Collins criticized the show for how it addresses the MeToo movement #MeToo is a social movement and Consciousness raising, awareness campaign against sexual abuse, sexual harassment and rape culture, in which women publicize their experiences of sexual abuse or sexual harassment. The phrase "Me Too" was init .... References External links * Audio podcasts 2019 podcast debuts Scripted podcasts Crime podcasts American podcasts Wondery podcasts {{Podcasting-stub ...
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Blood Ties (McKenzie Novel)
''Blood Ties'' is a 2008 young adult thriller science fiction novel by British writer Sophie McKenzie. Plot Part 1: London Theodore "Theo" Glassman is frustrated with his bodyguard, Roy, who is escorting him everywhere. When Theo accuses his mother of imagining a threat (which is why he has a bodyguard), Mrs. Glassman reluctantly agrees to tell him who is threatening his life. Meanwhile, Rachel Smith is annoyed with her parents for constantly comparing her to her dead sister, Rebecca, who was a star student and daughter. When Rachel receives on her phone a weird text message from her father, Richard, that says, "Goddess still safe in Heaven. Richard", she asks him about it and Richard tells her that he was supposed to send the message to somebody else, but refused to tell her anything further. Back in Theo's house, Mrs. Glassman reveals to him that his father, James Lawson, whom she had previously told her son was dead, is actually alive and in hiding from a highly extremist ...
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Blood Tie
''Blood Tie'' is a 1977 novel by American novelist Mary Lee Settle, published by Houghton Mifflin. The novel, her eighth, won the 1978 National Book Award for Fiction. With the award, Settle became the fourth woman to win the NBA in fiction out of 32 winners. The novel explores the going-ons of expatriates in a hotel in Ceramos Ceramus or Keramos () is a city on the north coast of the Gulf of Gökova, Ceramic Gulf—named after this city—in ancient Caria, in southwest Asia Minor; its ruins can be found outside the modern village of Milas, Ören, Muğla Province, ... on the Turkish coast. The characters in the novel are generally unlikable, and their foibles become the central focus of the novel's plot. Settle wrote the novel after returning to West Virginia, from time abroad, first in England then Italy. Reception Though initial reception of the novel was less than positive, Settle won the National Book Award and critical consensus treats the novel as a turning poi ...
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Blood Ties (Northern Exposure)
''Northern Exposure'' is an American Northern comedy-drama television series about the eccentric residents of a fictional small town in Alaska, that ran on CBS CBS Broadcasting Inc., commonly shortened to CBS (an abbreviation of its original name, Columbia Broadcasting System), is an American commercial broadcast television and radio network serving as the flagship property of the CBS Entertainme ... from July 12, 1990, to July 26, 1995, with a total of 110 episodes. Series overview Episodes Season 1 (1990) Season 2 (1991) Season 3 (1991–92) Season 4 (1992–93) Season 5 (1993–94) Season 6 (1994–95) Ratings Notes and references {{DEFAULTSORT:Northern Exposure Episodes, List Of Lists of American comedy-drama television series episodes it:Un medico tra gli orsi#Episodi ...
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Legends Of Tomorrow (season 1)
The first season of the American television series ''Legends of Tomorrow'', which is based on characters from DC Comics, premiered on The CW on January 21, 2016, and ran for 16 episodes until May 19, 2016. The season follows a group of heroes and villains who are called to travel through time in order to fight a greater threat. It is set in the Arrowverse, sharing continuity with the other television series of the universe, and is a spin-off of both ''Arrow'' and ''The Flash''. The season is produced by Berlanti Productions, Warner Bros. Television, and DC Entertainment, with Phil Klemmer and Chris Fedak serving as showrunners. ''Legends of Tomorrow'' was given a series order in May 2015, and filming began that August. Arthur Darvill headlines the first season as Rip Hunter, with principal cast members Victor Garber, Brandon Routh, Caity Lotz, Franz Drameh, Ciara Renée, Falk Hentschel, Amy Pemberton, Dominic Purcell, and Wentworth Miller also starring. The season was followed by ...
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