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[[File:Bearfellas.jpg|thumb|Earliest known poster for '''''Bearfellas'''''.]] | [[File:Bearfellas.jpg|thumb|Earliest known poster for '''''Bearfellas'''''.]] | ||
'''''Bearfellas''''' is an 1990 American | '''''Bearfellas''''' is an 1990 American animal crime film directed by Martin Scorsese and starring all eight types of bear. | ||
== In the News == | == In the News == | ||
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File:Bearface.jpg|link=Bearface|'''''[[Bearface]]''''' is a 1983 American crime drama film about a bear cub who survives a forest fire and grows up to become a homicidal drug lord. | |||
File:The Bear of Wall Street.jpg|link=The Bear of Wall Street|'''''[[The Bear of Wall Street]]''''' is a 2013 animal adventure film directed by Martin Scorsese. | |||
File:Gentle Ben, Bounty Hunter 2.jpg|link=Gentle Ben, Bounty Hunter|'''''[[Gentle Ben, Bounty Hunter]]''''' is a 1965 children's novel about the friendship between a large male bear named Ben and a bounty hunter named Mark. The story provided the basis for the 1967 film ''Gentle Giant Hunter'' (1967), the popular late 1960s U.S. television series '''Gentle Ben, Bounty Hunter'', a 1980s animated cartoon, and two early 2000s made-for-TV movies. | File:Gentle Ben, Bounty Hunter 2.jpg|link=Gentle Ben, Bounty Hunter|'''''[[Gentle Ben, Bounty Hunter]]''''' is a 1965 children's novel about the friendship between a large male bear named Ben and a bounty hunter named Mark. The story provided the basis for the 1967 film ''Gentle Giant Hunter'' (1967), the popular late 1960s U.S. television series '''Gentle Ben, Bounty Hunter'', a 1980s animated cartoon, and two early 2000s made-for-TV movies. | ||
File:Turtles to the Rescue.jpg|link=Turtles to the Rescue!|'''''[[Turtles to the Rescue!]]''''' is a cautionary adventure story for turtles. | |||
File:Rupert the Cotswald Cannibal.jpg|link=Rupert the Cotswald Cannibal|'''''[[Rupert the Cotswald Cannibal]]''''' is a British children's horror novel about a stuffed toy bear which is possessed by unholy appetites. | |||
File:Where the Wild Things Were.jpg|link=Where the Wild Things Were|'''''[[Where the Wild Things Were]]''''' is a book of short autobiographies by several of the monsters from the celebrated children's book ''Where The Wild Things Are'' by Maurice Sendak. | |||
File:Swampfellas.jpg|link=Swampfellas|'''''[[Swampfellas]]''''' is a crime horror drama film written by Alan Moore and directed by Martin Scorsese. | File:Swampfellas.jpg|link=Swampfellas|'''''[[Swampfellas]]''''' is a crime horror drama film written by Alan Moore and directed by Martin Scorsese. | ||
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== Fiction cross-reference == | == Fiction cross-reference == | ||
* ''[[Bearface]]'' | |||
* ''[[Gentle Ben, Bounty Hunter]]'' | * ''[[Gentle Ben, Bounty Hunter]]'' | ||
* [[Gnomon algorithm]] | * [[Gnomon algorithm]] | ||
* [[Gnomon Chronicles]] | * [[Gnomon Chronicles]] | ||
* ''[[Rupert the Cotswald Cannibal]]'' | |||
* ''[[Swampfellas]]'' | * ''[[Swampfellas]]'' | ||
* ''[[The Bear of Wall Street]]'' | |||
* ''[[Turtles to the Rescue!]]'' | |||
* ''[[Where the Wild Things Were]]'' | |||
== Nonfiction cross-reference == | == Nonfiction cross-reference == | ||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
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=== Social media === | |||
* [https://twitter.com/GnomonChronicl1/status/1604982668764106752 Post] @ Twitter (19 December 2022) | |||
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[[Category:Bears (nonfiction)]] | [[Category:Bears (nonfiction)]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:48, 8 May 2023
Bearfellas is an 1990 American animal crime film directed by Martin Scorsese and starring all eight types of bear.
In the News
Bearface is a 1983 American crime drama film about a bear cub who survives a forest fire and grows up to become a homicidal drug lord.
The Bear of Wall Street is a 2013 animal adventure film directed by Martin Scorsese.
Gentle Ben, Bounty Hunter is a 1965 children's novel about the friendship between a large male bear named Ben and a bounty hunter named Mark. The story provided the basis for the 1967 film Gentle Giant Hunter (1967), the popular late 1960s U.S. television series 'Gentle Ben, Bounty Hunter, a 1980s animated cartoon, and two early 2000s made-for-TV movies.
Turtles to the Rescue! is a cautionary adventure story for turtles.
Rupert the Cotswald Cannibal is a British children's horror novel about a stuffed toy bear which is possessed by unholy appetites.
Where the Wild Things Were is a book of short autobiographies by several of the monsters from the celebrated children's book Where The Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak.
Swampfellas is a crime horror drama film written by Alan Moore and directed by Martin Scorsese.
Fiction cross-reference
- Bearface
- Gentle Ben, Bounty Hunter
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- Rupert the Cotswald Cannibal
- Swampfellas
- The Bear of Wall Street
- Turtles to the Rescue!
- Where the Wild Things Were
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Goodfellas @ Wikipedia
- Goodfellas - trailer @ YouTube
- Henry's youth @ YouTube
- Wedding scene @ Wikipedia
- Funny How? @ YouTube
- Prison scene @ YouTube
- Dinner at mother's house @ YouTube
- The killing of Morrie @ Goodfellas
- Diner scene @ YouTube
Social media
- Post @ Twitter (19 December 2022)
- 1990s (nonfiction)
- 1999 (nonfiction)
- Lorraine Bracco (nonfiction)
- Robert De Niro (nonfiction)
- Films (nonfiction)
- Goodfellas (nonfiction)
- Ray Liotta (nonfiction)
- Joe Pesci (nonfiction)
- Nicholas Pileggi (nonfiction)
- Martin Scorsese (nonfiction)
- Paul Sorvino (nonfiction)
- Irwin Winkler (nonfiction)
- (nonfiction)
- Fiction (nonfiction)
- Films
- Animals (nonfiction)
- Bears (nonfiction)