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File:JART.jpg|link=JART|'''[[JART]]''' is an American rock supergroup composed of Joan Jett and Heart. | |||
File:Farewell, My Leper.jpg|link=Farewell, My Leper|'''''[[Farewell, My Leper]]''''' is a 1975 American neo-noir medical thriller film directed by Dick Richards and featuring Robert Mitchum as private medical examiner Philip Marlowe. | File:Farewell, My Leper.jpg|link=Farewell, My Leper|'''''[[Farewell, My Leper]]''''' is a 1975 American neo-noir medical thriller film directed by Dick Richards and featuring Robert Mitchum as private medical examiner Philip Marlowe. | ||
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Revision as of 18:06, 26 May 2024
"Dog & Papillon" is a 1973 song by the band Heartless, written as the theme song for the 1973 film of the same name starring Steve McQueen and Dustin Hoffman.
In the News
JART is an American rock supergroup composed of Joan Jett and Heart.
Farewell, My Leper is a 1975 American neo-noir medical thriller film directed by Dick Richards and featuring Robert Mitchum as private medical examiner Philip Marlowe.
Fiction cross-reference
Nonfiction cross-reference
Categories
External links
- Dog & Butterfly @ Wikipedia
- Heart - Dog & Butterfly - live in Seattle @ YouTube
Social media
- [ Post] @ Twitter (26 May 2024)
Categories:
- January (nonfiction)
- 1970 (nonfiction)
- 1979 (nonfiction)
- Dog & Butterfly (nonfiction)
- Heart (band) (nonfiction)
- Music (nonfiction)
- Songs (nonfiction)
- Fiction (nonfiction)
- Songs
- 1970s (nonfiction)
- 1973 (nonfiction)
- Films (nonfiction)
- Jerry Goldsmith (nonfiction)
- Don Gordon (nonfiction)
- Dustin Hoffman (nonfiction)
- Victor Jory (nonfiction)
- Steve McQueen (nonfiction)
- Papillon (1973 film) (nonfiction)
- Franklin J. Schaffner (nonfiction)
- Lorenzo Semple Jr. (nonfiction)
- Dalton Trumbo (nonfiction)
- Anthony Zerbe (nonfiction)