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  willard
Ralston's novel Ratman's Notebook; cinematographer: Robert McLachlan; editor: James Coblentz; music: Shirley Walker; cast: Crispin Glover (Willard Stiles), David Parker (Detective Boxer), Jackie Burroughs (Mrs.
The revenge motive picks up greater urgency when tragedy hits Willard at home, and on top of that Martin unceremoniously cans him and is about to kick him out of his prized house which is the only security blanket he has left.
Director/writer Gilbert Ralston attempts to transform Gilbert Ralston's novel Ratman's Notebook into a Hitchcock-like psychological horror drama that would have recognizable elements of Psycho and The Birds.
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 Willard (1971 film) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Willard is a 1971 horror film starring Bruce Davison and Ernest Borgnine, directed by Daniel Mann.
The movie is based on the novel Ratman's Notebooks by Gilbert Ralston (as Stephen Gilbert), and was nominated for an Edgar Award for best picture.
The supporting cast included one of Elsa Lanchester's last performances, and one of Sondra Locke's first.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Willard_(1971_movie)   (167 words)

  
 Willard Reviews
I had intended to catch a screener but could not find a soul willing to go with me. If you don't know, it's a remake of a 1971 horror film wherein a sadly put upon fellow has all...
WILLARD (director/writer/producer: Glen Morgan; screenwriters: Gilbert Ralston from Mr.
Ralston's novel Ratman's Notebook; cinematographer: Robert McLachlan; editor: James Coblentz; music: Shirley Walker; cast: Crispin Glover (Willard Stiles), David...
www.killermovies.com /w/willard/reviews   (407 words)

  
 Iowa Women's Foundation FAQ   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
It actually dead ends at Gilbert, but that dead end is where you'll find our office building.
At the next stoplight (one block later), Jefferson Street, you need to be in the left lane to turn left.
Go south on Gilbert Street, past the Fire Department, past the stoplight at Burlington Street, past the next stoplight, down a small incline, under a railroad overpass, over a set of tracks to Benton Street (no stoplight here).
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 EveryFreeGift.com - Product List
For Aron Ralston, a twenty-seven-year-old mountaineer and outdoorsman, a walk into the remote Blue John Canyon was a chance to get a break from a winter of solo climbing Colorado's highest and toughest peaks.
With scant water and little food, no jacket for the painfully cold nights, and the terrible knowledge that he'd told no one where he was headed, he found himself facing a lingering death -- trapped by an 800-pound boulder 100 feet down in the bottom of a canyon.
From the drama of the U.S. Open and Wimbledon to private moments on the practice court, Gilbert shares what really happens when an already great performer is determined to reach his absolute personal best.
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 Chemistry International -- Newsmagazine for IUPAC
IUPAC is also committed to broadening its national membership base and increasing diversity in IUPAC bodies with regard to geography, gender, and age.
Bob Gilbert have visited the chemical fraternities of several countries to negotiate IUPAC membership; their efforts complemented the numerous recent visits of the vice president and myself to other locations.
The first awards were made to John Corish, Tomislav Cvitas, Robert Gilbert, Folke Ingman, Torbjörn Ingman, Parry Norling, John Ralston, Gerhard Schneider, Wendy Warr, George Wilson, and Nelson Wright.
www.iupac.org /publications/ci/2003/2506/oc.html   (1098 words)

  
 Willard
It was an okay gross-outer but not a movie that I would bother to catch again.
Then, there was my other reaction: what a perfect choice in casting just the right actor in the role of a dysfunctional character whose best friend is a rat.
Aside from the creep factor of thousands of rats swarming across the screen doing mayhem there is little draw to the story by Ralston.
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 Timeline 1879-1882
1879 Jun 16, Gilbert and Sullivan's "HMS Pinafore" debuted at Bowery Theater in NYC.
Grant was treated to a reception by Nevada Senator William Sharon at the old Ralston mansion in Belmont, Ca.
1881 Apr 23, Gilbert and Sullivan's opera "Patience" was produced in London.
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 Gilbert Ralston   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Stephen Gilbert was born in 1912 in New Castle, County Down.
Discuss this person with other users on IMDb message board for Gilbert Ralston
Find where Gilbert Ralston is credited alongside another name
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 Willard movie posters and memorabilia at MovieGoods   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Willard is a lonely, psychotic youngster who trains a group of rats, his only friends, to attack his enemies.
Pat O'Malley, Jody Gilbert, William Hansen; DIRECTED BY: Daniel Mann; WRITTEN BY: Gilbert Ralston; CINEMATOGRAPHY BY: Robert B. Hauser; MUSIC BY: Alex North.
Not as disgusting as it might have been (rated PG), but pretty weird and not redeemed by any sense of style or humor.
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 WILD WILD WESTAR TREK : Wildest Page : Cinefantastique article : Top 20 Episode Guide
As West enters a sailor's shop on the wharf, he witnesses the death of a man named Gilbert at the hands of an assassin named Torres (John Dehner), who is part steel and part human.
Driving him off with a smoke bomb, West learns that Torres is seeking revenge against 7 Civil War army officers that cheated him into guard duty that resulted in him being severely mangled in an explosion.
Nina (Sue Ann Langdon), Gilbert's niece, appears waving a picture of Torres and the other officers, one being President Grant (Roy Engel).
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 SofyAnn's Star Trek Page-Star Trek-Season Two   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Also seen for the first time in this episode were the Vulcan hand salute (invented by Leonard Nimoy) and the planet Vulcan itself.
Written by Gilbert Ralston and Gene L. Coon
Star Dates: 3468.1 The Enterprise is literally snared by the the hand of the Greek god Apollo, who has decided that the time has come for mankind to worship him again.
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 obits.html   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Dale E. Koon, senior operator, engineering copy center in College of Engineering, from July 1, 1964, until his retirement April 1, 1987; died April 5, at the age of 76.
Gilbert Ralston, stockroom supervisor in Eberly College of Science, from April 1, 1964, until his retirement May 1, 1987; died April 23.
Fred Rapp, Evan Pugh professor emeritus of microbiology in College of Medicine, The Hershey Medical Center, from June 1, 1969, until his retirement July 1, 1990; died March 28, at the age of 72.
www.psu.edu /ur/archives/intercom_2001/May24/obits.html   (249 words)

  
 Scout.com: Former Spartans at the next QBC on Nov 15th!
Everyone will need to get their reservations confirmed through Evite, or email “LGsjsu@aol.com” or call 408-238-9882 as soon as possible as we expect a large crowd for this dinner.
This special evening will feature former Spartan head coaches, Claude Gilbert, John Ralston, and Darryl Rogers along with many of your favorite former SJSU coaches and football players.
We are working to get as many former players, coaches and all of you Spartan football fans to join us for this very exciting evening.
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 I Spy (an Episode Guide)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Scotty is kidnapped by drug dealers and held for the $3,000,000 in heroin he and Kelly had intercepted earlier.
Kelly walks into a murder frame when he looks into what happened to an old friend who was apparently killed while holding information on a remote control missile guidance system sought by several parties.
Scotty takes a job at a NASA aerospace center to find a saboteur but the plan goes awry when the woman hired to pose as his ex-wife is kidnapped.
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 KINNOPIO - Willard
On the whole, in fact, Willard probably has more of those unintentionally humorous moments than it does moments of spellbinding terror that send Stephen King-like shivers up your spine.
It doesn’t help, either, that this is a remake, based on the 1971 film of the same name and its sequel Ben from a year later (which themselves were based on Gilbert A. Ralston’s novel Ratman’s Notebook).
Willard (Glover) is a sad and lonely human being who has almost nothing to live for except his helpless, bed-ridden mother (Jackie Burroughs), whom he waits on without fail.
home.earthlink.net /~kinnopio/reviews/2003/willard.htm   (639 words)

  
 3BlackChicks Review™... WILLARD (Cass)
Written by:Written by: Gilbert Ralston - Based on Stephen Gilbert’s novel: Ratman’s Notebook
Willard is based on Stephen Gilbert’s 1968 novel, "Ratman’s Notebook." [What would make someone write about rats is beyond me].
Director Glen Morgan, intended this 1971 remake to have the look and feel of Hitchcock’s psychological horror movies Pyscho and The Birds.
www.3blackchicks.com /2003reviews/casswillard.html   (908 words)

  
 Movie Database - [TV Guide Online]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Moe and Nora Di Sesso, WILLARD's animal trainers, deserve special mention for getting the vermin to "act." Dozens of rats were taught specific skills (plank crawling, face chewing, etc.), and assisted by, of all creatures, the Di Sessos' pet cat.
Gilbert A. Ralston (based on the novel Ratman's Notebooks by Stephen Gilbert)
Copyright © 2006 TV Guide Magazine Group, Inc.
online.tvguide.com /movies/database/showmovie.asp?MI=26574   (241 words)

  
 hybridmagazine.com :: indie counter-culture daily, no secret handshakes.
That’s not to say that Willard won’t find an audience.
Just as the 1971 version of Gilbert Ralston’s book about a shy, mama’s boy who befriends a horde of rats who help him wreak revenge on his tormentors, struck a chord with audiences in the 1970s, I can imagine a generation of pasty, misfits for whom this Willard may seem a rare treat.
I found it interesting enough for a while.
www.hybridmagazine.com /films/0303/willard.shtml   (612 words)

  
 Joey the Film Geek: Reviews - "Willard"
I like what he did visually, and he keeps things moving.
Oh, I should mention that this movie was adapted from the 1971 screenplay by Gilbert Ralston, and that screenplay was based on the book "Ratman's Notebook," by Gilbert Ralston (though for the book, he used the pseudonym Stephen Gilbert).
I woulda loved it if this film had a writer like Andrew Kevin Walker (who wrote "Seven").
www.joeythefilmgeek.com /reviews2/willard.html   (999 words)

  
 Marshall Family Information
Children of Gilbert Marshall and Martha Rowan Marshall:
Children of Gilbert Marshall and Judith Adaline Drake:
2nd marriage of Gilbert Marshall: 8 July 1842 - Davidson County, Tennessee
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 Eye - Bringing down the mouse - 03.13.03
Eye - Bringing down the mouse - 03.13.03
Written by Glen Morgan, based on the screenplay by Gilbert Ralston.
The creepilicious Crispin Glover is back, forelock and all, in this stylish and inspired remake of the 1971 horror classic that starred Bruce Davison as Willard, a tormented mama's boy who trains the rats in his basement to enact revenge on his evil boss.
www.eye.net /eye/issue/issue_03.13.03/film/onscreen.html   (1444 words)

  
 Latino Review
Glen Morgan and James Wong (The X-Files, Final Destination) remake the classic tale of a boy and his rat first introduced to audiences in the acclaimed 1971 horror classic.
The screenplay has been adapted by Morgan from the original screenplay by Gilbert Ralston.
Click on the images for a larger view
www.latinoreview.com /films_2003/newline/willard/willard.html   (138 words)

  
 Index: Stories, Listed by Title   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
A Little Push from Cappy Fleers • Gilbert Ralston • (ss)
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The Lord of the Book • Michael Gilbert • (ss)
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 The Star Trek LogBook - HTML edition 4.0 by Earl Green   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Gill is now under the control of the people he has tried to educate, and anyone who tries to reveal the truth about Gill or rescue him - including Kirk and Spock - are hunted men.
Guest Cast: Richard Evans (Isak), Valora Noland (Daras), Skip Homeier (Melakon), David Brian (John Gill), Patrick Horgan (Eneg), William Wintersole (Abrom), Gilbert Green (S.S. Major), Ralph Maurer (S.S. Lieutenant), Ed McCready (S.S. Trooper), Peter Canon (Gestapo Lieutenant), Paul Baxley (First Trooper), Chuch Courtney (Davod), Bart LaRue (Newscaster)
Stardate 4657.5: The Enterprise responds to a distress call, finding only a trap set by a small group of aliens from the Andromeda galaxy who are assessing the potential of the Federation's home galaxy for colonization.
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