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  1. Donald Brackett is a Vancouver-based popular culture journalist and curator who writes about music, art and films. He has been the Executive Director of both the Professional Art Dealers Association of Canada and The Ontario Association of Art Galleries, and a curator of film programs for Cinematheque, in addition to writing numerous gallery and museum exhibition catalogue essays.

  2. Días sin huella (título original en inglés The Lost Weekend) es una película de drama estadounidense de 1945 dirigida por Billy Wilder y producida por Charles Brackett.Estuvo protagonizada por Ray Milland y Jane Wyman.Los actores Phillip Terry y Howard Da Silva interpretaron a los personajes secundarios.. Basada en una novela del mismo nombre de Charles R. Jackson publicada en 1944, y ...

  3. 13 de ene. de 2024 · » Brackett, Christopher Charles | 2024-01-13 00:13:00 Burke County, North Carolina Booking. BRACKETT, CHRISTOPHER CHARLES on 2024-01-13 00:13:00 Burke County, NC. The information below has been gathered from the Burke County, NC public database. No claims are made as to its veracity.

  4. Charles BRACKETT | Cited by 198 | of Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth, Hanover (DMS) | Read 20 publications | Contact Charles BRACKETT

  5. Synopsis. An aging silent film queen refuses to accept that her stardom has ended. She hires a young screenwriter to help set up her movie comeback. The screenwriter believes he can manipulate her, but he soon finds out he is wrong. The screenwriter’s ambivalence about their relationship and her unwillingness to let go leads to a situation of ...

  6. Charles Brackett (1892–1969) just happens to be the – largely forgotten – guy who co-wrote with Billy Wilder (and, at times, with a third partner) classics such as the aforementioned The Major and the Minor and Sunset Blvd., in addition to, among others, Ninotchka, Midnight, The Lost Weekend, and A Foreign Affair. Recommended for You.

  7. March 13 - Ninotchka (1939) Written by Charles Brackett, Billy Wilder, and Walter Reisch, "Ninotchka" is a romantic comedy starring Greta Garbo in her penultimate role. Garbo plays the title character, a Soviet envoy sent to Paris on official business, who becomes unexpectedly involved with the debonair Count Leon d'Algout (Melvyn Douglas).