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Mr. Donald Haines was a very wealthy man that was well known for his clever investment achievements. When he suddenly died, he left Mrs. Charlotte Haines with a ten million dollar life insurance policy, all of their joint assets (worth over 8 billion) and many possessions (also worth many millions). Charlotte now needs to decide what to do with the money she was entrusted with. Will she continue growing the money and buying more buildings? Will she give it all to her children? Will she become extremely depressed and spend it all on medical treatment? Will she give it all away to charity? Will she get rid of all of her material positions and find another avenue for happiness? Keep reading to find out...
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Brilliant and beautiful Laura Caldwell is ready to begin a second chapter in her life with her new spouse in a Cayman Islands paradise, free from the enemies of the past--or so she thinks. . . From avenging her father's death to bringing down Philadelphia's most corrupt families, gutsy financial genius Laura Caldwell has finally found the tranquil life she's long been seeking. Ensconced in a luxurious island villa, newlyweds Laura and James have retired from the business of ridding the world of violence and deceit. With their enemies either behind bars or dead, and Laura's bank account in the millions, their days are now filled with love, family, and leisure. But when they get a tip about a ...
Monogram Pictures Corporation, one of several famed "poverty row" studios, produced over 700 feature films--cheap, often inept, frequently forgettable, but so inexpensive profit was unavoidable. The Bowery Boys and Charlie Chan series were extremely popular. This, the first such reference book, corrects errors in other sources while giving movie titles, casts, credits, plot synopses, running times, release dates, alternate and remake titles.
This work brings to readers of English a comprehensive and engaging treatment of one of America's greatest, if largely forgotten, film directors. Dumont's celebrated 1993 study, translated from the French by Jonathan Kaplansky, offers complete coverage of Borzage's entire career--the more than 100 films he made and the effect of those films on movie audiences, especially between 1920 and 1940. Lavishly illustrated with 120 photographs, the book also contains a complete filmography, a chronological bibliography, and an index.
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