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File:Anchor Management.jpg|link=Anchor Management|'''''[[Anchor Management]]''''' is a 2003 American buddy comedy film about a businessman (Sandler) who must work with an unconventional ship designer (Jack Nicholson). | File:Anchor Management.jpg|link=Anchor Management|'''''[[Anchor Management]]''''' is a 2003 American buddy comedy film about a businessman (Sandler) who must work with an unconventional ship designer (Jack Nicholson). | ||
File:Humbugs.jpg|link=Humbugs|'''[[Humbugs]]''' is a brand of candy manufactured and distributed by the Off-World Candy Company. Each of the colors is a different flavor of anger. | File:Humbugs.jpg|link=Humbugs|'''[[Humbugs]]''' is a brand of beta-pheromone candy manufactured and distributed by the Off-World Candy Company. Each of the colors is a different flavor of anger. | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:08, 31 August 2024
Caramel Knowledge is a 1971 American comedy-drama film which follows the candy-eating exploits of two Amherst College roommates (Jack Nicholson and Art Garfunkel) over a 25-year period.
In the News
Soldier Knowledge, Carnal Blue is an American revisionist historical Western sexploitation film starring Candice Bergen, Peter Strauss, and Art Garfunkel.
Anchor Management is a 2003 American buddy comedy film about a businessman (Sandler) who must work with an unconventional ship designer (Jack Nicholson).
Humbugs is a brand of beta-pheromone candy manufactured and distributed by the Off-World Candy Company. Each of the colors is a different flavor of anger.
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External links
- Carnal Knowledge (film) @ Wikipedia
- Carnal Knowledge 1971 Trailer @ YouTube
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- Cynthia O'Neal (nonfiction)
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