Catherine (1969) | |
Director(s) | Bernard Borderie |
Producer(s) | Raymond Danon |
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Catherine (1969) was a Film directed by Bernard Borderie and produced by Raymond Danon.
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book: Distress Signals (2017) by Catherine Ryan Howard
By John Grant on Sep 5, 2019 From NoirishA few months ago I read and raved about Catherine Ryan Howard’s second novel, The Liar’s Girl (2018), and promptly resolved to read her first. As is my wont, I left a period of grace between the two books (and will do so likewise between this one and her just-published third outing, Rewi... Read full article
book: The Liar’s Girl (2018) by Catherine Ryan Howard
By John Grant on May 7, 2019 From NoirishTen years ago Alison Smith, a university student in Dublin, fled to a new life in the Netherlands after her boyfriend, Will Hurley, confessed to being the Canal Killer, serial murderer of five young women whose bodies had been found in the city’s Grand Canal, his final victim being Alison̵... Read full article
book: Seduction (2005) by Catherine Gildiner
By John Grant on Nov 7, 2018 From NoirishA novel that’s marked by a number of very visible failings but that I nonetheless enjoyed a very great deal. It’s the very early 1980s. Kate Fitzgerald, having served nine years to date for murdering her husband, is granted a TA (temporary absence) by the prison psychiatrist, Dr. Garbonn... Read full article
Catherine Mary Stewart Talks with the Caf? About Her Cult Film Classics, Dernzies, and a Kiss from Robert Preston
By Rick29 on Jan 27, 2014 From Classic Film & TV CafeSince her film debut in 1980, Catherine Mary Stewart has thrived in film, television, and on stage. She starred in three bona fide cult classics from the 1980s: Night of the Comet, The Last Starfighter, and Weekend at Bernie's. She has guest starred in television series such as White Collar, Knight ... Read full article
“Women in Pants: Manly maidens, cowgirls, and other renegades” by Catherine Smith and Cynthia Greig
By MargaretPerry on May 24, 2013 From Margaret PerryWomen throughout history have cast aside their cumbersome petticoats, crinolines, corsets, and bustles in favour of more practical bifurcated garments. Although we are still navigating the complexity of the body-image standards to which women are being held today, can you imagine being?arrested for ... Read full article
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