El Arreglo
File:El Arregloshot.jpg
Directed by Fernando Ayala
Produced by Fernando Ayala
Written by Roberto Cossa
Carlos Somigliana
Starring Federico Luppi
Julio De Grazia
Rodolfo Ranni
Haydée Padilla
Susú Pecoraro
Music by Jorge Valcarcel
Cinematography Victor Hugo Caula
Editing by Eduardo López
Running time 90 minutes
Country Argentina/‹See Tfd› Spain
Language Spanish

The Deal (Spanish: El Arreglo) is a 1983 Argentine thriller film directed by Fernando Ayala and written by Roberto Cossa and Carlos Somigliana. The film premiered on 19 May 1983 in Buenos Aires.

Plot [link]

Luis, a family man, becomes involved in a moral quandary. Water service has come to his street...one side of his street. Due to a technical error, Luis and everyone on his side simply won't be getting the service. However, the water company foreman is open to bribes. When Luis declines to bribe the man for his family, everyone on his side, his family included, turns against him.

Even when he does try and bribe the foreman, things continue to go wrong.

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The Deal (2015 film)

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Plot

Veteran detective Tae-soo figures out that the suspect in a hit-and-run case, Gang-chun, is a serial killer wanted for several murders. But not long after his victory, Tae-soo realizes that his younger sister Soo-kyung was Gang-chun's last victim. Gang-chun receives the death penalty, but refuses to reveal the whereabouts of the victims' bodies, leaving Tae-soo and his brother-in-law Seung-hyun devastated. Three years later, Tae-soo is investigating the murder of a gangster boss when to his surprise, he finds evidence that Seung-hyun is the prime suspect. As he digs deeper, Tae-soo learns that the gang's former boss is now in the same prison as Gang-chun, who is thriving and looking better than ever (South Korea hasn't carried out a single execution since 1997).

Cast

  • Kim Sang-kyung as Tae-soo
  • Kim Sung-kyun as Seung-hyun
  • Park Sung-woong as Gang-chun
  • Mark Roebuck

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    Early career

    Atmosphere (journal)

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    Abstracting and indexing

    Atmosphere is covered by the following indexing and abstracting databases:

  • Astrophysics Data System
  • AGORA
  • AGRIS
  • CAB Abstracts
  • Chemical Abstracts Service
  • EI/COMPENDEX
  • Current Contents/Physical, Chemical & Earth Sciences
  • Directory of Open Access Journals
  • EI - Engineering Information(Elsevier)
  • GEOBASE
  • INSPEC (IET)
  • Journal Citation Reports
  • Science Citation Index Expanded
  • Scopus
  • Web of Science
  • Swiss National Library
  • According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2014 impact factor of 1.132.

    Features of Atmosphere

  • No Copyright Constraints Retain copyright of your work and make free use of your article Thorough Peer-Review
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    Track listing

  • "All You Want" (Fred Butson, Josh Parsons) – 2:28
  • "All Of This For You" (Butson, Ian Eskelin, Douglas Kaine McKelvey) – 3:23
  • "Just Me" (Butson, Brandon Heath, Gabe Johannes) – 3:16
  • "Let It Be Love" (Butson, Eskelin, McKelvey) – 2:52
  • "The Hope" (Butson) – 4:04
  • "The Best Is Yet to Come" (Butson, Parsons) – 3:47
  • "Even the Blues" (Butson, Don Chaffer) – 5:04
  • "Atmosphere" (Butson) – 4:31
  • "Lay It All Down" (Butson, Parsons) – 3:00
  • "Show Me the Light" (Butson, Eskelin, Johannes) – 2:40
  • Personnel

  • Fred Butson – lead vocals, guitar
  • Gabe Johannes – drums
  • Caleb Johannes – bass
  • Josh Parsons – guitar
  • References

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    Track listing

  • "Atmosphere Main Title"
  • "Troposphere"
  • "Clouds (Nimbus, Cumulus, Stratus, Cirrus)"
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    Track listing

  • 12" vinyl
  • "Drop" (Clean Radio Edit) - 4:24
  • "Drop" (Instrumental) - 6:00
  • "Drop" (Album Version) - 6:00
  • "Roll Out" (Clean Radio Edit) - 4:05
  • "Roll Out" (Instrumental) - 4:40
  • "Roll Out" (Album Version) - 4:40
  • Charts

    References

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    The Atmosphere

    by: Jon Mclaughlin

    Before we lose the light of day
    before our words take their place
    before the mystery has been erased
    let's close our eyes
    Before we are who we'll become
    before it's all been said and done
    and the truth I will swear upon
    fades to lies
    Let's ignore the end growing near
    tell me things I wanna hear
    If we're going down
    baby don't tell me now
    I just wanna stay high
    up in the sky flying around
    we can watch all our fears
    burning up in the atmosphere
    tell me why is it hard to believe
    it will always be you and me?
    After we see the morning light
    after a million sleepless nights
    after us, after all this time
    let's close our eyes
    And ignore the end growing near
    tell me things I wanna hear
    If we're going down
    baby don't tell me now
    I just wanna stay high
    up in the sky flying around
    we can watch all our fears
    burning up in the atmosphere
    tell me why is it hard to believe
    it will always be you and me?
    and why is it so hard to believe
    baby I still believe




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