2011-02-13

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2011-02-13 09:00 am

Josephine Tey (July 25, 1896 – February 13, 1952)

Josephine Tey was one of many pseudonyms used by Elizabeth Mackintosh (July 25, 1896 – February 13, 1952) a Scottish author best known for her mystery novels.

She was born in Inverness, and attended a physical training college in Birmingham, before becoming a teacher. However, her literary career began only when she was forced to give up regular work in order to care for her invalid father.

In five of the mystery novels she wrote under the name of Josephine Tey, the hero is Scotland Yard Inspector Alan Grant (he also appears in a sixth, The Franchise Affair, but only as a minor character). The most famous of these is The Daughter of Time, in which Grant, laid up in the hospital, has friends research reference books and contemporary documents so he can puzzle out the mystery of whether King Richard III of England murdered his nephews, the Princes in the Tower. Grant comes to the firm conclusion that King Richard was totally innocent of the death of the Princes.

The Daughter of Time was the last of her books published during her lifetime. The Franchise Affair also has a historical context: although set in the 1940s, it is based on the 18th-century case of Elizabeth Canning.

A further crime novel, The Singing Sands, was found in her papers and published posthumously. After her death, proceeds from her estate, including royalties from her books, were assigned to the National Trust.

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First Book - The Man in the Queue (also known as Killer in the Crowd) (1929) as Gordon Daviot

Last Book - The Singing Sands (1952)

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_MacKintosh
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2011-02-13 11:16 am

Everyone (2004) directed by Bill Marchant

The perfect gay couple are having a wedding in their backyard and they've invited the family and all their emotional baggage.

Director: Bill Marchant

Writer: Bill Marchant

Release Date: 2004 (Montréal Image and Nation Film Festival, Canada)

Genres: Comedy

Taglines: Guess who's coming? Everyone

Storyline: In this expertly crafted comedy of marriage, the perfect gay couple are having a wedding in their backyard, and they've invited the family and all their emotional baggage. When the happy couple starts fighting over what to call it, you know it's going to be a long day. Actor Bill Marchant makes his writing-directing debut by tackling all the foibles and traumas of modern-day relationships in this intimate ensemble comedy. Besides extramarital affairs, a decoration-crazy mom and an angry alcoholic, a mysterious guest (Brendan Fletcher) has his eyes on one of the grooms. Named Best Canadian Film at the Montreal Film Festival, Everyone has a sarcastic sense of humor that will shock and amuse at the same time.

Awards: 2005 Leo Nomination as Feature Length Drama: Best Lead Performance by a Male
to Matt Fentiman, Feature Length Drama: Best Lead Performance by a Male to Mark Hildreth, Feature Length Drama: Best Supporting Performance by a Male to Brendan Fletcher, Leo Awards
2004 Golden Zenith Award as Best Film from Canada to Bill Marchant, Montréal World Film Festival

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Cast (in credits order)
Katherine Billings ... Rebecca
Michael Chase ... Gale
Matt Fentiman ... Ryan
Brendan Fletcher ... Dylan
Suzanne Hepburn ... Trish
Mark Hildreth ... Grant
Bill Marchant ... Shepard
Cara McDowell ... Rachel
Andrew Moxham ... Kalvin
Stephen Park ... Luke
rest of the cast )

     
Grant & Ryan

reviews_and_ramblings: (Default)
2011-02-13 11:16 am

Everyone (2004) directed by Bill Marchant

The perfect gay couple are having a wedding in their backyard and they've invited the family and all their emotional baggage.

Director: Bill Marchant

Writer: Bill Marchant

Release Date: 2004 (Montréal Image and Nation Film Festival, Canada)

Genres: Comedy

Taglines: Guess who's coming? Everyone

Storyline: In this expertly crafted comedy of marriage, the perfect gay couple are having a wedding in their backyard, and they've invited the family and all their emotional baggage. When the happy couple starts fighting over what to call it, you know it's going to be a long day. Actor Bill Marchant makes his writing-directing debut by tackling all the foibles and traumas of modern-day relationships in this intimate ensemble comedy. Besides extramarital affairs, a decoration-crazy mom and an angry alcoholic, a mysterious guest (Brendan Fletcher) has his eyes on one of the grooms. Named Best Canadian Film at the Montreal Film Festival, Everyone has a sarcastic sense of humor that will shock and amuse at the same time.

Awards: 2005 Leo Nomination as Feature Length Drama: Best Lead Performance by a Male
to Matt Fentiman, Feature Length Drama: Best Lead Performance by a Male to Mark Hildreth, Feature Length Drama: Best Supporting Performance by a Male to Brendan Fletcher, Leo Awards
2004 Golden Zenith Award as Best Film from Canada to Bill Marchant, Montréal World Film Festival

@IMDb
@Amazon: Everyone (2004)
@Netflix
@TLA Releasing

 

more pics ) 

Cast (in credits order)
Katherine Billings ... Rebecca
Michael Chase ... Gale
Matt Fentiman ... Ryan
Brendan Fletcher ... Dylan
Suzanne Hepburn ... Trish
Mark Hildreth ... Grant
Bill Marchant ... Shepard
Cara McDowell ... Rachel
Andrew Moxham ... Kalvin
Stephen Park ... Luke
rest of the cast )

     
Grant & Ryan