Two of a Kind
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Theatrical release poster
Directed by Henry Levin
Produced by William Dozier
Written by James Edward Grant
James Gunn
Lawrence Kimble
Starring Edmond O'Brien
Lizabeth Scott
Music by George Duning
Cinematography Burnett Guffey
Editing by Charles Nelson
Distributed by Columbia Pictures
Release date(s) July 1951
(United States)
Running time 75 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Two of a Kind (1951) is a film noir directed by Henry Levin, and written by James Edward Grant, James Gunn, and Lawrence Kimble. The film features Edmond O'Brien, Lizabeth Scott, Alexander Knox, among others.[1]

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Plot [link]

Lefty Farrell (O'Brien) links up with con artists Brandy Kirby (Scott) and Vincent Mailer (Knox). The three concoct a scheme to rob a rich couple out of ten million dollars by having Farrell pose as the couple's long-lost son.

When the husband refuses to change his will, Kirby and Mailer decide to kill them. Farrell confesses the scam to the elderly couple, which prompts Mailer to add him to his list of potential victims.

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Two of a Kind (Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton album)

Two of a Kind was a 1971 duet album by Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton. The album reached # 13 on the U.S. country albums charts. The album is unusual in that no single 45rpm releases were issued of any of the songs. (The track "The Pain of Loving You" was later released as the "B" side of "The Right Combination" from their 1972 album of the same name.)

"Curse of the Wild Weed Flower" is of note being an anti-marijuana song, one of the few country songs of the period to discuss drugs.

Parton later rerecorded "The Pain of Loving You" with Linda Ronstadt and Emmylou Harris, as part of their 1987 Trio album.

Liner notes for the album are written by Don Howser, longtime announcer for The Porter Wagoner Show program.

Track listing

  • "The Pain Of Loving You" (Porter Wagoner, Dolly Parton)
  • "Possum Holler" (Dallas Frazier)
  • "Is It Real" (Parton)
  • "The Flame" (Parton)
  • "Fighting Kind" (Parton)
  • "Two Of A Kind" (Wagoner, Parton)
  • "All I Need Is You" (Betty Jean Robinson)
  • Two of a Kind (U.S. TV series)

    Two of a Kind is an American sitcom that aired on ABC as part of the network's TGIF line-up, starring Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen in their first television series since Full House ended in 1995. The show aired from September 25, 1998 to July 9, 1999.

    The series was produced by Griffard/Adler Productions, Dualstar Productions, and Miller-Boyett-Warren Productions, in association with Warner Bros. Television. It was the last series to be produced by Miller-Boyett Productions in any of its identities.

    Premise

    Kevin Burke (Christopher Sieber) is a college professor and widowed father living in Chicago, Illinois, who believes there is a scientific explanation for everything except how to control his scheming 12-year-old daughters. Mary-Kate and Ashley Burke (Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen) are fraternal twin sisters, who are complete opposites. Mary-Kate is a tomboy whose biggest interest is perfecting her jumpshot and curveball and whose worst subject in school is math. Ashley is a girly girl who makes straight A's and dreams of a modeling career and dancing.

    Clark (mascot)

    Clark is the official team mascot of Major League Baseball's Chicago Cubs. He was announced on January 13, 2014 as the first official mascot in the modern history of the Cubs franchise. He was introduced that day at the Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center's pediatric developmental center along with some of the Cubs' top prospects such as number one draft pick Kris Bryant and Albert Almora, Jorge Soler, Mike Olt and Eric Jokisch. Over a dozen Cubs prospects were attending the Cubs' Rookie Development Program that week. The Cubs become the 27th team in Major League Baseball to have a mascot, leaving the Los Angeles Angels, Los Angeles Dodgers and New York Yankees as the remaining franchises without mascots. According to the Cubs' press release, Clark is a response to fan demands (expressed via surveys and interviews) for more kid-friendly elements at Wrigley Field Cubs games to keep pace with games in other cities that have more to offer youth fans.

    Description

    He is a "young, friendly Cub" who will wear a backwards baseball cap and greet fans entering Wrigley Field, which is located at the corner of Clark Street (for which he is named) and Addison Street. North Clark Street borders the third base side of Wrigley Field. According to the Cubs, the fictional character Clark is descended from Joa, the franchise's original live Bears mascot in 1916.

    Clark (Martian crater)

    Clark Crater is a crater in the Phaethontis quadrangle of Mars, located at 55.6°S latitude and 133.4°W longitude. It is 98.0 km in diameter and was named after Alvan Clark, and the name was approved in 1973. Dunes are visible on the floor of the crater, and dust devil tracks are in the area. Both of these features can be seen in the pictures below. The thin, dark streaks are dust devil tracks.

  • Clark Crater, as seen by CTX camera (on Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter).

  • Clark Crater, as seen by CTX camera (on Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter).

  • Dust devil tracks just outside north rim of Clark Crater, as seen by CTX camera (on Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter). Note: this is an enlargement of the previous image of Clark Crater.

  • Dust devil tracks just outside north rim of Clark Crater, as seen by CTX camera (on Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter). Note: this is an enlargement of the previous image of Clark Crater.

  • Dunes on floor of Clark Crater, as seen by CTX camera (on Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter). Some dust devil tracks are also visible as dark, thin streaks. Note: this is an enlargement of a previous image of Clark Crater.

  • CLARK the band

    CLARK the band was an indie rock band operating out of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

    The band was formed in Ottawa in 1999 by John Tielli who sang, played guitar and composed.

    Initially named simply "Clark", the group found this problematic due to other groups being identically or similarly named. It was decided that using the name "CLARK the band" would help to alleviate the issue.

    The group's roster changed throughout its existence with Tielli being the only consistent member. Primary members also included Matt Gagnon on bass and vocals, Mike Dubue on keyboards and vocals, Philip Shaw Bova on drums, Andrew McCormack on drums, Jeremy Gara on drums, Tim Kingsbury on bass and vocals, Vish Khanna on drums, Robin Buckley on drums, Dan Neill on drums, vocals and keyboards, Ryan Myshrall on bass, Jordy Walker on drums and Corwin Fox on bass and vocals.

    The group disbanded in 2007. Tielli has since moved to Toronto and formed the group Metal Kites.

    Discography

    See also

  • Music of Canada
  • Canadian rock
  • Podcasts:

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    Two Of A Kind

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    Hangin' out and lingerin' around, cause you know where
    I'll be found and I don't know how you do it.
    This obsession I must admit has me shaken up a bit.
    My solidarity now only comes in pairs.
    I'd like to see you before you see me.
    I'd like to see you leave.
    Showered by torrential praise, why it is I can't explain.
    Attempts to leave yeild no avail.
    For me I don't know what's in store.
    All I want is nothing more.




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