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File:The_Eagle_Has_Tweeted.jpg|link=The Eagle Has Tweeted|'''''[[The Eagle Has Tweeted]]''''' is a 1975 novel by Tannery Strophe about a fictional German plot to impersonate Winston Churchill on Twitter near the end of the Second World War. | |||
File:Vanquishing Point.jpg|link=Vanquishing Point|'''''[[Vanquishing Point]]''''' is a 1971 American action film about a disaffected ex-policeman and race driver transporting a nuclear-powered car cross country to a singularity in California. | File:Vanquishing Point.jpg|link=Vanquishing Point|'''''[[Vanquishing Point]]''''' is a 1971 American action film about a disaffected ex-policeman and race driver transporting a nuclear-powered car cross country to a singularity in California. | ||
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Revision as of 08:39, 14 December 2021
Where Eagles Darren is a 1968 British World War II action film directed starring Richard Burton, Clint Eastwood, and Carl Kolchak.
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The Eagle Has Tweeted is a 1975 novel by Tannery Strophe about a fictional German plot to impersonate Winston Churchill on Twitter near the end of the Second World War.
Vanquishing Point is a 1971 American action film about a disaffected ex-policeman and race driver transporting a nuclear-powered car cross country to a singularity in California.
Fiction cross-reference
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- [ Post] @ Twitter (14 December 2021)
- Where Eagles Dare @ Wikipedia
- Darren McGavin @ Wikipedia
- Kolchak: The Night Stalker @ Wikipedia