Spirit (Leona Lewis album)

Spirit is the debut studio album by British singer-songwriter Leona Lewis, released by Syco Music in November 2007 in the United Kingdom and Ireland, followed by a worldwide release during early 2008. After winning the third series of reality singing contest The X Factor in December 2006, Lewis began recording the album in Sweden, the United Kingdom and United States, working with a variety of writers and producers. Critics praised the album for creating a contemporary album using such a variety of producers, and for showcasing Lewis's voice, though criticised her "lack of personality". The release of the album marked Lewis as the first winner of a major television talent show in both the UK and US to be given a major global launch with a debut album.

The album debuted at number one in nine countries, including the United Kingdom, United States and Germany, and peaked in the top five in a further eight countries. It held the record for the biggest digital album sales in a week ever for a new artist. The album was the sixth biggest selling of 2008 in the world, as according to the IFPI. It has gone on to sell over 8 million copies worldwide, and was the fourth best-selling album of the 2000s in the UK, where it has since sold over 3.12 million copies and remains the best-selling debut album by a female artist.

Yesterday (1985 film)

Yesterday is a 1985 Polish drama film directed by Radosław Piwowarski. The film was selected as the Polish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 58th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.

Cast

  • Piotr Siwkiewicz as Pawel Mitura 'Ringo'
  • Anna Kazmierczak as Ania
  • Andrzej Zielinski as John
  • Krzysztof Majchrzak as Biegacz
  • Krystyna Feldman as Ciotka
  • Henryk Bista as Dyrector
  • Waldemar Ignaczak as George
  • Robert Piechota as Paul
  • Stanislaw Brudny as Ksiacz
  • See also

  • List of submissions to the 58th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film
  • List of Polish submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film
  • References

    External links

  • Yesterday at the Internet Movie Database
  • Yesterday (1959 film)

    Yesterday (Hungarian: Tegnap) is a 1959 Hungarian drama film directed by Márton Keleti. It was entered into the 1st Moscow International Film Festival.

    Cast

  • Zoltán Makláry as Csendes Imre
  • Ferenc Ladányi as Szabó alezredes
  • Sándor Pécsi
  • Antal Páger as Mácsay, volt foldbirtokos
  • László Ungváry as Man in Mackintosh (as László Ungvári)
  • János Görbe as Pandúr
  • Tibor Bitskey
  • Gyula Szabó as Szusza-Kis (as ifj. Szabó Gyula)
  • Béla Barsi
  • László Bánhidi (as Bánhidy László)
  • Hilda Gobbi
  • László Kozák
  • References

    External links

  • Yesterday at the Internet Movie Database
  • Man (Middle-earth)

    In J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth books, such as The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, the terms Man and Men refer to humankind – in contrast to Elves, Dwarves, Orcs and other humanoid races – and does not denote gender.

    The Elves call the race of Men Atani in Quenya, literally meaning "Second People" (the Elves being the First), but also Hildor (Followers), Apanónar (After-born), and Fírimar or Firyar (Mortals). Less charitably they were called Engwar (The Sickly), owing to their susceptibility to disease and old age, and their generally unlovely appearance in the Elves' eyes. The name Atani becomes Edain in Sindarin, but this term is later applied only to those tribes of Men who are friendly to the Elves. Other names appear in Sindarin as Aphadrim, Eboennin, and Firebrim or Firiath.

    Origins

    The race of Men is the second race of beings created by the One God, Ilúvatar. Because they awoke at the start of the Years of the Sun, while the Elves awoke at the start of the First Age during the Years of the Trees, they are called the Afterborn by the Elves.

    Men (Charly McClain song)

    "Men" is a song written by Jerry Hayes and Ronny Scaife, and recorded by American country music artist Charly McClain. It was released in January 1980 as the third single from the album Women Get Lonely. The song reached #7 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.

    Chart performance

    References

    Men (1924 film)

    Men (1924) is an American silent film drama, directed by Dimitri Buchowetzki, starring Pola Negri, produced by Famous Players-Lasky, and distributed by Paramount Pictures.

    The film was Negri's fifth feature for Paramount since coming to the United States in 1923.

    Cast

  • Pola Negri - Cleo
  • Robert Frazer - Georges Kleber
  • Robert Edeson - Henri Duval
  • Josef Swickard - Cleo's Father
  • Monte Collins - Francois
  • Gino Corrado - The Stranger
  • Edgar Norton - The Baron
  • Carlton Griffin - ?
  • Billy Seay - Little Boy
  • Dick Sutherland -
  • Hal Thompson -
  • Preservation status

    The film is now considered a lost film.

    See also

  • List of lost films
  • References

    External links

  • Men at IMDB
  • Men at SilentEra
  • Men at AllMovie
  • Lobby card for Men

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