Quentin James Reynolds (April 11, 1902 – March 17, 1965) was an American journalist and World War II war correspondent. He also played American football...
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football player Quentin Poling (born 1994), American football player Quentin Pryor (born 1983), American basketball player Quentin Reynolds (1902–1965),...
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Dern Replaces Burt Reynolds in Quentin Tarantino's 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood'". IndieWire. Retrieved September 28, 2018. Reynolds, Burt. "Hot Line:...
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Hoffman, writer, to Chicago to gather material for the film. Eventually, Quentin Reynolds and Jay Dratler joined Hoffman in writing the script. Casting the film...
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Reynolds v. Pegler, 223 F.2d 429 (2nd Cir. 1955), was a landmark libel decision in which Quentin Reynolds successfully sued right-wing columnist Westbrook...
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USO was also supported by the National War Fund. War correspondent Quentin Reynolds, wrote in an article for Billboard magazine in 1943, that "Entertainment...
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and a telegram for an American named Quentin Reynolds. The bellhop drops the telegram off to Quentin Reynolds first and he then takes the small package...
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American documentary film directed by Stanley Neal and written by Quentin Reynolds. The documentary follows the life of Mahatma Gandhi. The film was released...
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noted authors like C. S. Forester, Robert Penn Warren, Pearl S. Buck, Quentin Reynolds, MacKinlay Kantor, Shirley Jackson, Daniel J. Boorstin, and many others...
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Quentin Jerome Tarantino (/ˌtærənˈtiːnoʊ/; born March 27, 1963) is an American film director, screenwriter, and actor. His films are characterized by...
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Adopting a Polish accent. In 1946, he starred in A Flag Is Born, opposite Quentin Reynolds and Marlon Brando. Harris was a popular character actor for 30 years...
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is a 1948 American drama film directed by Irving Pichel, written by Quentin Reynolds and Ben Hecht, and produced by RKO. It stars Fred MacMurray, Alida...
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Special Operations Executive operative during World War II. In 1953, Quentin Reynolds, an ex-war correspondent, had written a book The Man Who Wouldn't Talk...
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Willie Sutton", a book about his life and career. Co-authored with Quentin Reynolds, the book was published in 1953. In December of 1969, Farrell ruled...
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bombed at Palermo in the Sicilian invasion. The famed war correspondent Quentin Reynolds went out of his way to write mother how bravely Franklin performed...
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Corporation. His most famous cases, however, involved representing Quentin Reynolds in his successful libel suit against columnist Westbrook Pegler, and...
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when he was the subject of an admiring biography by the journalist Quentin Reynolds. He was also criticized, however, for lapses in judicial temperament...
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Live 8 concert, and the parody lyrics were cleared with their writers Quentin Reynolds and James Glen, but plans were abandoned at the last minute.[citation...
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edited by Elizabeth Wheeler, written by Larry Ravitz, narrated by Quentin Reynolds & Bill Parker, copyright 2010 NCJF. The original letter can be found...
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American journalist, Quentin Reynolds. The following spring, in 1954, Collins testified on behalf of Westbrook Pegler in the case of Reynolds v. Pegler, a defamation...
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and Harry Watt, and narrated by US journalist and war correspondent Quentin Reynolds. The film opens with shots of the London streets in late afternoon...
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Teapot Dome scandal (1922–1923). During the same time, journalist Quentin Reynolds visited the town and wrote a piece on it for Collier's. Later, he wrote...
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explorer and son of Theodore Roosevelt Robert Rosenkranz[citation needed] Quentin Reynolds, journalist Uma Thurman, actress Kiliaen Van Rensselaer, businessman...
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Slobbovia, as was Slobbovian correspondent Quentin Rasputinreynolds (a parody of World War II journalist Quentin Reynolds). The local children were read harrowing...
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large number of items, including catnip for Nelson. In February 1942 Quentin Reynolds, an American journalist, reported that Nelson had demonstrated his...
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Newspapers Albert Victor Ravenholt, United Press Robt. Reuben, Reuters News Quentin Reynolds, Collier's Weekly Andy Rooney, Stars and Stripes Frederick Salusbury...
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Victor Wolfson a dramatist and writer, playwright William Templeton, Quentin Reynolds, William L. Shirer, an American journalist, war correspondent and historian...
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television program.) The Private Files of J. Edgar Hoover (1977) – Quentin Reynolds If Ever I See You Again (1978) – Lawrence Lawrence Reds (1981) – Horace...
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American documentary film directed by Eugene Genock. The film stars Quentin Reynolds, Jackson Beck, James W. Logan and David Ludlum. The film was released...
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story "cast an emotive, bombastic spell" on readers, while journalist Quentin Reynolds said Exodus was exciting both "as a novel and as a historical document...
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