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File:I, Rivet.jpg|link=I, Rivet|'''''[[I, Rivet]]''''' is a 2004 American industrial manufacture training film about a highly intelligent robot (Will Smith) who investigates the alleged failure of substandard fasteners. | File:I, Rivet.jpg|link=I, Rivet|'''''[[I, Rivet]]''''' is a 2004 American industrial manufacture training film about a highly intelligent robot (Will Smith) who investigates the alleged failure of substandard fasteners. | ||
File:The Secret of PERC.jpg|link=The Secret of PERC|'''''[[The Secret of PERC]]''''' is a 1982 American animated fantasy industrial chemistry film about a strain rats which have been genetically engineered to tolerate high levels of tetrachloroethylene. | |||
File:Here Come the Brides - The Tick-Check Years.jpg|link=Here Come the Brides: The Tick-Check Years|'''''[[Here Come the Brides: The Tick-Check Years]]''''' is a historical fiction television series loosely based on the Mercer Girls. | File:Here Come the Brides - The Tick-Check Years.jpg|link=Here Come the Brides: The Tick-Check Years|'''''[[Here Come the Brides: The Tick-Check Years]]''''' is a historical fiction television series loosely based on the Mercer Girls. |
Revision as of 15:16, 27 July 2022
Oliver! is a 1985 American political comedy film about a Marine Corps officer (Oliver North) who poses as an orphan in order to expose an illegal weapons trafficking operation.
I, Rivet is a 2004 American industrial manufacture training film about a highly intelligent robot (Will Smith) who investigates the alleged failure of substandard fasteners.
The Secret of PERC is a 1982 American animated fantasy industrial chemistry film about a strain rats which have been genetically engineered to tolerate high levels of tetrachloroethylene.
Here Come the Brides: The Tick-Check Years is a historical fiction television series loosely based on the Mercer Girls.
The Cuba Libreville is a highball cocktail consisting of cola, rum, and water from the mouth of the Komo river in Gabon, West Africa.
"It's My Poultry" is a pop song that has been recorded by numerous artists since the 1960s. In 1963, American singer Lesley Gore's version hit number one on the rosters and hens charts in the United States.