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Escape or Escaping may refer to: Arts and media Film * Escape (1928 film), ''Escape'' (1928 film), a German silent drama film * Escape! (film), ''Escape!'' (film), a 1930 British crime film starring Austin Trevor and Edna Best * Escape (1940 film), ''Escape'' (1940 film), starring Robert Taylor and Norma Shearer, based on the novel by Ethel Vance * Escape (1948 film), ''Escape'' (1948 film), starring Rex Harrison * Escape (1971 film), ''Escape'' (1971 film), a television movie starring Christopher George and William Windom * Escape (1980 film), ''Escape'' (1980 film), a television movie starring Timothy Bottoms and Colleen Dewhurst * Escape (1988 film), ''Escape'' (1988 film), an Egyptian film directed by Atef El-Tayeb * Escape (2012 American film), ''Escape'' (2012 American film), a thriller starring C. Thomas Howell, John Rhys-Davies, Anora Lyn * Escape (2012 Norwegian film), ''Escape'' (2012 Norwegian film), a thriller film originally titled ''Flukt'' * Escapes (film), ''Escape ...
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Escape (1928 Film)
''Escape'' or ''Refuge'' (German: ''Zuflucht'') is a 1928 German silent drama film directed by Carl Froelich and starring Henny Porten, Max Maximilian and Margarete Kupfer.Grange p.287 Plot summary Cast * Henny Porten as Hanne Lorek * Max Maximilian as Der alte Schurich * Margarete Kupfer as seine Frau * Alice Hechy as Guste, beider Tochter * Francis Lederer as Martin * Carl de Vogt as Kölling, Fleischergehilfe * Mathilde Sussin as Frau Falkhagen * Bodo Bronsky as Otto Falkhagen * Helmuth Neumann as Fritz, beider Sohn * Marion Mirimanian as Else, beider Tochter * Lotte Stein as Marie Jankowsky * Rudolf Biebrach Rudolf Biebrach (24 November 1866 – 5 September 1938) was a German actor and film director. He directed over 70 films between 1909 and 1930; and he appeared as an actor in nearly 110 films between 1909 and 1938. In his youth, Biebrach had worke ... as Hausarzt References Bibliography * Grange, William. ''Cultural Chronicle of the Weimar Re ...
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Escape (Choose Your Own Adventure)
This is a list of books in the ''Choose Your Own Adventure'' gamebook series and its various spin-off series. Books published by Bantam Books (1979–1998) Choose Your Own Adventure Choose Your Own Adventure for Younger Readers (Bantam-Skylark) These books are written for a simpler reading level than the main series and have less severe "bad endings". Choose Your Own Adventure: Walt Disney Series These books involve the worlds of the many different Disney films and featurettes. Choose Your Own Super Adventure These books are longer and more complex than the books in the regular series. Choose Your Own Adventure: Passport This series is more educational and casts the reader as a member of a globe-trotting news team. Choose Your Own Nightmare The success of R.L. Stine's ''Goosebumps'' horror novels inspired a flood of children's horror books, including this ''Choose Your Own Adventure'' spin-off series. The same year, Goosebumps began the ''Give Yourself ...
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Escape (Ram-Zet Album)
''Escape'' is the second album by avant-garde metal band Ram-Zet released on April 30, 2002 in the US by Spinefarm Records and Century Media Records. The band produced the album themselves. They recorded and engineered it at their personal studio in Norway, Space Valley Studios. Track listing # "R.I.P." - 8:54 # "Queen" - 7:03 # "The Claustrophobic Journey" - 7:54 # "Sound of Tranquillity - Peace" - 8:41 # "The Seeker" - 9:18 # "Pray" - 6:59 # "I'm Not Dead" - 6:38 # "The Moment She Died" - 8:08 Personnel ;Ram-Zet * Miriam Elisabeth "Sfinx" Renvåg - lead vocals * Küth - drums * Magnus Østvang - keyboards, stuff * Henning "Zet" Ramseth - lead vocals, guitar, lyrics * Solem - bass * Ingvild "Sareeta" Johannesen - violin, backing vocals ;Additional musicians * Sissel Strømbu, Renate Grimsbø Kuldbrandstad, Randi Strømbu, Mari Bakke Ottinsen, Ane Thune Børresen - Choirs * Mie Kristine Storbekken Lindstad - lyrics ;Production * Ram-Zet - arrangements, producing, engin ...
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Escape (Nine Lashes Album)
''Escape'' is the debut studio album by the American Christian rock band Nine Lashes, released on June 5, 2009. Recorded before the group signed to Tooth & Nail Records, the album was released through the independent record label Collide Records and produced by Travis Wyrick, and has a slightly darker sound than their second album and Tooth & Nail debut, ''World We View''. While the album itself failed to chart, the songs "Words of Red" and "Word of Advice" made ''Billboard (magazine), Billboard''s Christian rock chart. Recording and production The album was recorded with producer Travis Wyrick. Lead vocalist Jeremy Dunn later said that Wyrick's personality and working atmosphere was the main difference from what the band would later experience working with Aaron Sprinkle on ''World We View'', saying that Wyrick was "much more high strung. You'll get there at 8 am and he's already been up for 3 hours playing racquetball. He'll be like, 'Are you guys sleeping in today?', and ...
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Escape (Journey Album)
''Escape'' (stylized as ''E5C4P3'' on the album cover) is the seventh studio album by American rock band Journey, released on July 31, 1981 by Columbia Records. It topped the American ''Billboard'' 200 chart and features four hit ''Billboard'' Hot 100 singles – "Don't Stop Believin'" ( 9), " Who's Crying Now" (no. 4), "Still They Ride" (no. 19) and " Open Arms" (no. 2) – plus rock radio staple "Stone in Love". In July 2021, it was certified diamond by the RIAA, making it the band's most successful studio album and second most successful album overall behind ''Greatest Hits''. Background and writing ''Escape'' was the band's first album with keyboardist Jonathan Cain, who replaced founding keyboardist Gregg Rolie after he left the band at the end of 1980. The album was co-produced by former Lynyrd Skynyrd sound technician Kevin Elson and one-time Queen engineer Mike Stone, who also engineered the album. Reception and legacy Mike DeGagne of AllMusic retrospect ...
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Escape (Jody Harris And Robert Quine Album)
''Escape'' is a studio album by guitarists Jody Harris and Robert Quine, released in 1981 through the label Infidelity. Track listing Personnel * Jody Harris – guitar, bass guitar, percussion, production *Myers/Kesel – design *Robert Quine Robert Wolfe Quine (December 30, 1942 – May 31, 2004) was an American guitarist. A native of Akron, Ohio, Quine worked with a wide range of musicians, though he himself remained relatively unknown. Critic Mark Deming wrote that "Quine's eclect ... – guitar, bass guitar, percussion, production * Marcia Resnick – photography References External links * {{Authority control 1981 debut albums Robert Quine albums ...
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Escape (Enrique Iglesias Album)
''Escape'' is the fifth studio album and second English-language album recorded by Spanish singer and songwriter Enrique Iglesias. It was released by Interscope Records on 30 October 2001. The album was designed in order to have a broader appeal to audiences worldwide, and Iglesias's visual image was carefully crafted for this era, opting for a sexier and sultrier one. ''Escape'' proved to be even more successful than its predecessor, ''Enrique'' (1999), having sold 8 million copies worldwide. The album earned him a Brit Award for Best Pop Act nomination in 2003. Composition Iglesias either wrote or co-wrote every track on the album, and has said that for many of the tracks on the album he started out simply with titles that he later based the songs on. The first song to use this method was "Don't Turn Off the Lights "Don't Turn Off the Lights" is a song by Spanish singer Enrique Iglesias from his second English-language studio album, ''Escape'' (2001). The song was written b ...
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Escape (EP)
''Escape'' is Kim Hyung-jun's second Korean EP. It was released on July 10, 2012 by S-Plus Entertainment and distributed by Direct Media via Sony Music Korea This is a list of record labels owned by, or associated with Sony Music. According to Sony Music official site, the main labels are Columbia Records, RCA Records, Epic Records, Arista Records, Legacy Recordings, Sony Music Latin, Sony Masterworks, .... The album was also released in Japan and Taiwan. The album contains five songs including an introduction track and its title track, "Sorry I'm Sorry". Background and development After one year and four months since his last mini-album release, '' My Girl'', Kim Hyung-jun tweeted on June 11, 2012, suggesting his music comeback with a tweet: "Okay, shall we slowly get started? Is Everyone ready? ^^ Let's go, go!"Translated from the Korean language: "자 슬슬 발동좀 걸어볼까나. 다들 준비됐나?^^ 달려달려!" accompanied by a photo with the text: "201207 KIM HYU ...
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Daoko
is a Japanese singer and rapper born in Tokyo. She started her career when one of her uploaded videos on Nico Nico Douga received attention at the age of 15 in 2012. Career The name Daoko (ダヲコ) was originally her web nickname. Her first tour began on 15 January 2016 at Tsutaya O-East, Tokyo, Japan. Daoko was nominated for Next Break Artist at the MTV Video Music Awards Japan 2015. She had caught the attention of multiple Japanese artists such as m-flo which lead to the collaboration of the two artist to produce her single "IRONY" in 2013 and was appointed as the theme song of the movie ''Eagle Talon – Beautiful Elliere Deodorant Plus'' (鷹の爪~美しきエリエール消臭プラス~). Daoko released her first album, ''Hyper Girl'', on 5 December 2012 through Low High Who? Production. She received a large amount of attention for her vocal work in the music video "Me!Me!Me!" composed by TeddyLoid on 21 November 2014. Daoko left Low High Who? Production after relea ...
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Escape (manga)
is a Japanese manga anthology consisting of three ''tankōbon'' volumes released between 1983 and 1997 that collect several one-shots written and illustrated by Akira Toriyama. The stories were originally published in various Shueisha magazines between 1978 and 1994. Four stories featured in the series – ''Pink'', ''Young Master Ken'nosuke'', ''Soldier of Savings Cashman'', and '' Go! Go! Ackman'' – were adapted into short anime films. The three volumes were re-released with the suffix added to the title as part of the Shueisha Jump Remix imprint between June 2003 and 2004. The ''Manga Theater'' series has been released in several European countries, including France and Italy. Viz Media licensed the anthology for North American release as a single hardcover volume on December 7, 2021. Production The original Japanese title of the series translates to "Akira Toriyama's ____piece Theater", and Akira Toriyama wrote that readers can fill in the blank with whatever they ...
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Escape!
"Escape!" is a science fiction short story by American writer Isaac Asimov. It was first published as "Paradoxical Escape" (a publisher's change in the title) in the August 1945 issue of ''Astounding Science Fiction'' and reprinted as "Escape!" (Asimov's choice of title) in the collections '' I, Robot'' (1950) and '' The Complete Robot'' (1982). Plot summary Many research organizations are working to develop the hyperspatial drive. The company U.S. Robots and Mechanical Men, Inc., is approached by its biggest competitor that has plans for a working hyperspace engine that allows humans to survive the jump (a theme which would be further developed in future Asimov stories). But the staff of U.S. Robots is wary, because, in performing the calculations, their rival's (non- positronic) supercomputer has destroyed itself. The U.S. Robots and Mechanical Men company finds a way to feed the information to its own positronic computer known as ''The Brain'' (which is not a robot in th ...
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Escape (magazine)
''Escape'' magazine was a British comic strip magazine founded and edited by Paul Gravett and Peter Stanbury. Nineteen issues were published between 1983 and 1989. Eddie Campbell, Phil Elliott and Glenn Dakin were amongst the many cartoonists published within its pages. Escape Publishing also released a limited number of graphic novels in the period 1984–1989, some co-published with Titan Books. Origins ''Escape'' has its origins in the explosion of small press or minicomics that occurred in the UK in the early 1980s. Paul Gravett was running a stall at the Westminster Comic Mart in London called Fast Fiction where he would sell other people's self-published comics for a small cut. These would generally be short-run publications, usually photocopied and assembled by hand, by creators who couldn't find a professional outlet for their work with many coming from an art school background with unique approaches to comic art. At the same time awareness was growing of interna ...
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