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 Tower of Babel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the 1927 and 2001 film versions of Metropolis, the newly-rebuilt Tower of Babel (known in the 2001 anime film version as the Ziggurat) is the symbol of the titular grand city-state and the center of human imperial power.
In the 2001 anime film version, the superhuman robot clone of Duke Red's daughter, Tima is to sit on her throne to activate the Ziggurat's revolutionary solar superweapon of mass destruction in order to achieve the goal of reaching the stars and domination of the entire Earth.
In Devil May Cry 3, there is a tower known as the Temen-ni-gru that may be inspired by the Tower of Babel - however, instead of trying to reach Heaven, those who built it attempted to open a gate to hell.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Tower_of_Babel   (4915 words)

  
 Mickey Mouse - Mickeypedia: The Disney Encyclopedia! Disney Characters, Animation, Cartoons
As the title implies it featured a battle between an invading army of cats and an army of mice trying to defend their homes and farms.
Pete was depicted as a leading soldier of the former army and Mickey as a conscript of the latter one.
The victory of the mice is celebrated in the tune of "Battle Cry of Freedom".
www.mickeypedia.com /articles/Disney/Mickey_Mouse.html   (6346 words)

  
 Leon Uris Papers
In addition, produced and unproduced screenplays are present for Angry Hills (MGM, 1959), Armageddon, Battle Cry (Warner Brothers, 1954), Big Country, Exodus (United Artists, 1960), Gunfight at the O.K. Corral (Paramount, 1957), Mila 18, QB VII (ABC-TV, 1974), Rebel Troop, Topaz (Universal, 1969), and Trinity.
Production photographs from Battle Cry are present, as are numerous slides of Uris's vacation and research trips.
ANGRY HILLS (novel, 1955; film, 1959) Novel "Hellenic Interlude," early title 1 1-3 Original handwritten memoirs by Uris's uncle, Aron Yerushalmi (spelling of name varies) 4-5 Typescripts of ch.
www.hrc.utexas.edu /research/fa/uris.html   (1157 words)

  
 Comic-Con 2004 :: Friday's Programming   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Gaiman wrote the screenplay and McKean directed the film using a combination of live-action and CG animation.
Also making an appearance will be the stars of the upcoming film Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle, John Cho and Kal Penn. New Line Home Entertainment will also present a first look at The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King Special Extended DVD Edition.
In 15th-century Sweden, Hope (the beautiful daughter of Matthias—believed to be a skilled mercenary, but who is actuality is Lucifer, the Lord of Lies) is accused of being the devil’s consort following a hellish incident witnessed by local villagers.
www.comic-con.org /cci2004/CCI04-ProgFri.shtml   (7434 words)

  
 Civil War Movies and Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
A movie adaptation of Michael Sharra's The Killer Angels, this film tells the story of General Robert E. Lee and his Army bringing the war to the North with the intent to destroy the Union Army commanded by General Meade.
A serious film about a serious topic--it definitely is not a movie for the squeamish.
Another film by the director of Gettysburg (1993), this epic depicts the years 1861 through 1863.
www.wildwestweb.net /videos2.html   (1343 words)

  
 Timeline
NEH fellow James M. McPherson wins a Pulitzer Prize for his one-volume history of the Civil War, Battle Cry of Freedom: The Civil War Era.
In January, NEH programs are restructured: parts of the Fellowships and Seminars divisions are merged with the Research and Education divisions, Challenge Grants are again administered by a separate office; and the Federal/State Partnership is created.
Three major NEH-supported film series dominate PBS's fall programming line-up: More than thirty-eight million viewers see The West, while The Great War and the Shaping of the Twentieth Century and T.R.: The Story of Theodore Roosevelt both win Emmys.
www.neh.gov /whoweare/timeline.html   (5404 words)

  
 The Learning Place - Links   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Helps locate historical resources on Jewish women scattered throughout North America; provides educational programs and publishes resources, including posters with study guides.
Rebecca Gratz, Molly Picon and Lillian Wald are featured with photographs, speeches, film clips, letters and more.
The carriage house on the grounds is the Visitor Center, where visitors can tour the newly installed exhibition, “Uncle Tom’s Cabin: A Moral Battle Cry for Freedom,” and view artifacts and objects portraying the national and international public response to the anti-slavery novel.
www.nwhp.org /tlp/links/links.html   (3636 words)

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