The Duel (album)

The Duel is a 1947 jazz album by saxophonists Dexter Gordon and Teddy Edwards.

Track listing

  • "The Duel (A/K/A Horning In)"
  • Personnel

  • Dexter Gordon tenor saxophone
  • Teddy Edwards – tenor saxophone
  • Jimmy Rowles - piano
  • Red Callender - bass
  • Roy Porter - drums
  • References

    Dexter Gordon discography The Duel

    The Duel

    The Duel may refer to:

    Literature

  • The Duel (poem), a poem by Eugene Field
  • "The Duel" (Chekhov story), an 1891 short story by Anton Chekhov
  • The Duel (Kuprin novel), a 1905 novel by Aleksandr Kuprin
  • "The Duel" (Conrad story), 1908 short story by Joseph Conrad
  • "The Duel" (Borges story), a 1970 short story by Jorge Luis Borges
  • Film and television

  • The Duel (2010 film), a 2010 film
  • The Duel (2000 film), a 2000 Chinese Lunar New Year's wuxia film directed by Andrew Lau
  • The Duel (1971 film), a 1971 Hong Kong film
  • "The Duel" (How I Met Your Mother), a 2005 episode of How I Met Your Mother
  • "The Duel" (The Office), a 2009 episode of The Office
  • Real World/Road Rules Challenge: The Duel, the 2006–2007 season of the MTV reality television program Real World/Road Rules Challenge
  • "The Duel", a composition by Giorgio Moroder for the film Electric Dreams
  • Other

  • The Duel (album), by Dexter Gordon
  • The Duel (Allison Moorer album), by Allison Moorer
  • The Duel: Test Drive II, a cross-platform racing game
  • The Duel (1985 video game), a 1985 game for the Commodore 64 by Carlo Barazzetta and Lorenzo Barazzetta
  • The Duel (poem)

    The Duel, often known as The Gingham Dog and the Calico Cat is a poem by Eugene Field.

    It inspired the 1993 album and its title track, The Gingham Dog and the Calico Cat by Chet Atkins and Amy Grant.

    References

    External links

  • wikisource:The Duel (poem)

  • The Duel (1971 film)

    The Duel, also known as Duel of the Iron Fist, is a 1971 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Chang Cheh and starring Ti Lung, Wang Ping, Yue Wai and David Chiang.

    Plot

    Tang Ren-jie (Ti Lung) and his older brother Tang Ren-lin (Ku Feng) are triad leader Shen Tian-hung's (Yeung Chi-hing) adopted son and henchman respectively. Shen was involved in a battle against rival triad leader Liu Shou-yi (Ho Ban) where both of them were killed. Jie then takes the initiative to be the scapegoat for the crimes of his brother Lin and Gan Wen-bin (Chuen Yuen), where then he flees to Jiangnan.

    However, Gan repeatedly sent murderers to harm Jie while also seizing all of Shen's properties and drives Lin away. With the help of Rambler Jiang Nan (David Chiang), Jie finally kills Gan, but the two of them also dies from their injuries.

    Cast

  • Ti Lung as Tang Ren-jie
  • Wang Ping as Hu Di
  • Yue Wai as Ah Shiou
  • David Chiang as Jian Nan, the Rambler
  • Chuen Yuen as Gan Wen-bin
  • Yeung Chi-hing as Shen Tian-hung
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