Janie (1944 film)

Janie is a 1944 film directed by Michael Curtiz.

Plot

Janie is a free spirited teenage girl living in a small town. World War II brings the establishment of an army camp nearby. Janie and her bobby soxer friends have their hearts set afire by the prospect of so many young soldiers so close.

Cast

  • Joyce Reynolds as Janie Conway
  • Robert Hutton as Pfc. Dick Lawrence
  • Edward Arnold as Charles Conway
  • Ann Harding as Lucille Conway
  • Alan Hale as Professor Reardon
  • Robert Benchley as John Van Brunt
  • Clare Foley as Elsbeth Conway
  • Barbara Brown as Thelma Lawrence
  • Hattie McDaniel as April
  • Richard Erdman as Scooper Nolan
  • Jackie Moran as Mickey the Sailor
  • Ann Gillis as Paula Rainey
  • Russell Hicks as Colonel Lucas
  • Ruth Tobey as Bernadine Dodd
  • Virginia Patton as Carrie Lou
  • Colleen Townsend as Hortense Bennett
  • William Frambes as Private Hackett
  • Unbilled players include Sunset Carson, Julie London, Virginia Sale and Andy Williams

    References

    External links

  • Janie at the American Film Institute Catalog
  • Janie (given name)

    Janie is a female diminutive name and may refer to:

  • Jane (given name)
  • Janice (given name)
  • Janine (disambiguation)
  • Janis (disambiguation)
  • People

  • Janie Bradford (21st century), American songwriter
  • Janie Dee (born 1966), English actress and singer
  • Janie Dickenson (21st century), Tasmanian politician
  • Janie Fricke (born 1947), American singer
  • Janie Jones (21st century), English singer
  • Janie Lou Gibbs (born 1933), American serial killer
  • Janie Porter Barrett (1865-1948), American social reformer, educator and welfare worker
  • Janie Sell (born 1941), American actress
  • Janie Shores (born 1932), American judge
  • Janie Tienphosuwan (born 1977), Thai-American actress and model
  • See also

  • All pages beginning with "Janie"
  • Jean (disambiguation)
  • Jeannie (disambiguation)
  • Jeanine
  • Amplification

    Amplification may refer to:

  • The operation of an amplifier, a natural or artificial device intended to make a signal stronger.
  • Amplify (distributor), a NY-based all-rights film distributor.
  • Amplification (rhetoric), a figure of speech that adds importance to increase its rhetorical effect
  • Amplification (psychology) in which physical symptoms are affected by psychological state
  • Amplification (molecular biology), a mechanism leading to multiple copies of a chromosomal region within a chromosome arm
  • The DNA amplification technique of the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) in molecular biology, a laboratory method for creating multiple copies of small segments of DNA
  • Amplified may refer to:

  • Amplified (Q-Tip album), an album by Q-Tip
  • Amplified (Mock Orange album), an album by Mock Orange
  • Amplified // A Decade of Reinventing the Cello, an album by Apocalyptica
  • Amplified (band), a Hong Kong rock band popular in Japan.
  • See also

  • Amplifier (disambiguation)

  • Amplified (band)

    Amplified is a rock band consisting of three young boys from Hong Kong. While from Hong Kong, they are primarily known in Japan. They were discovered through Sony Music Japan's International Audition, and signed to the Sony subsidiary DefSTAR Records. Their debut single, "Mr. Raindrop" was used as the second ending theme for the anime Gintama. Their debut album, Turn It Up!, was released on 2 August 2006. Their second album, titled Sesh the Sweet Sounds, was released on 25 July 2007. The new lead track is named "Elevator". The music video was shot entirely inside a set of elevators in Tokyo.

    Amplified was the opening act for part of Ellegarden's 2007 tour of Japan.

    Members

  • Chris Edwards: vocals and guitar
  • Terrence Ma: vocals and bass
  • Kai-Yuan Neo: drums
  • All three members of the band grew up in Hong Kong and attended Chinese International School. They attended St. Paul's School in Concord, New Hampshire.

    Terrence Ma currently attends Brown University in Rhode Island. Chris Edwards currently attends Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh. Kai Yuan Neo currently attends Stanford University.

    Stay (Simply Red album)

    Stay is the tenth studio album from British pop group Simply Red. It was released on 12 March 2007 in the UK and entered the official charts at #4. Stay features 10 original tracks and a cover version of "Debris" by The Faces. The song most popular and played on radios is "So Not Over You".

    Track listing

  • "The World and You Tonight" – 3:33
  • "So Not Over You" – 3:50
  • "Stay" – 3:04
  • "They Don't Know" – 3:40
  • "Oh! What a Girl!" – 3:51
  • "Good Times Have Done Me Wrong" – 5:20
  • "Debris" – 4:52
  • "Lady" – 5:00
  • "Money TV" – 4:05
  • "The Death of the Cool" – 3:26
  • "Little Englander" – 3:06
  • 2014 Expanded Edition

  • "Oh! What A Girl! (Radio Version)" - 3:48
  • "Stay (Radio Mix)" - 3:07
  • "So Not Over You (Single Version)" - 3:31
  • "Go Now (Single Version)" - 3:27
  • "Stay (7th Heaven Radio Edit)" - 4:10
  • "So Not Over You (Johnny Douglas Radio Mix)" - 3:46
  • "Go Now (Trance Vocal)" - 3:47
  • "Oh! What A Girl! (Sweet Connection Club Mix)" - 6:44
  • "Stay (7th Heaven Vocal Mix)" - 7:41
  • "Go Now (Triple Dee Club Remix)" - 7:09
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