Borradaile, Osmond 1898-1999Overview
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Osmond Borradaile
I was a male war bride
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3 editions published between 2003 and 2008 in English and held by 374 libraries worldwide A French officer falls in love with a woman lieutenant and must cross dress in order to get into the United States.
Life through a lens memoirs of a cinematographer
by Osmond Borradaile
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8 editions published between 2001 and 2002 in English and held by 268 libraries worldwide
The four feathers
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3 editions published between 1995 and 2010 in English and held by 185 libraries worldwide "With cannon fire igniting the North African skies, the British cavalry charges into battle to capture the strategic city of Khartoum. In the midst of the devastating carnage, a horrified officer resigns from his post. But he soon finds his shame is greater than his fear, and he returns to save his honor--and the friends he betrayed--at any cost"--Container.
Paul Robeson pioneer
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1 edition published in 2007 in English and held by 110 libraries worldwide Sanders of the river: Commissioner Sanders, representative of the British Crown, puts down a bloody rebellion and re-establishes harmony for the pro-British river people in this tale of adventure in Nigeria. Jericho: An African American soldier flees to the African desert during WWI after he accidentally causes the death of his sergeant and is sentenced to death for murder. True pioneer: In 1928, Paul Robeson moved to Londan and during the next twelve years, made six feature films. Paul Robeson Jr. and British film historians Ian Christie and Stephen Bourne review Robeson's pioneering work in British cinema.
Elephant boy
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1 edition published in 1985 in English and held by 19 libraries worldwide A story about the devotion and understanding between an Indian boy and his elephant.
I was a male war bride = Allez coucher ailleurs
by Howard Hawks
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1 edition published in 1996 in French and held by 8 libraries worldwide
I was a male war bride
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1 edition published in 1949 in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide A French army officer undergoes a succession of humiliations, loosely organised in ascending order, initially at the hands of his American bride-to-be and then in his encounters with American military bureaucracy. It "pushes furthest the sexual reversal characteristic of Hawksian comedy". (Robin Wood).
La novia era él = I was a male war bride
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3 editions published between 2004 and 2006 in Multiple languages and held by 1 library worldwide Un capitán de los servicios de contraespionaje francés se ve obligado a disfrazarse de mujer para convertirse en la esposa de un teniente americano.
Sabu-Toomai, el de los elefantes = Elephant boy
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2 editions published in 2006 in Multiple languages and held by 1 library worldwide
Life through a lens
by Osmond Borradaile
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2 editions published in 2001 in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Las cuatro plumas The four feathers
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1 edition published in 2006 in Multiple languages and held by 1 library worldwide Romántica aventura que recrea el honor, la devoción, el valor de caballeros y soldados en los días de apogeo del Imperio Británico. more
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Action and adventure films Africa, North African Americans Biography Borradaile, Osmond,--1898-1999 Canada Children Cinematographers Colonial administrators Colonies Comedy films Courage Cowardice Drama Elephants Feature films Feature films Fiction films Film adaptations Film adaptations Films Films for the hearing impaired Films--for the hearing impaired Great Britain Great Britain.--Army Historical films Historical films History India Interpersonal relations Juvenile works Kipling, Rudyard,--1865-1936 Man-woman relationships Nigeria Robeson, Paul,--1898-1976 Scouts (Reconnaissance) Soldiers Sudan United States United States.--Army.--Women's Army Corps Video recordings--for the hearing impaired War brides War films War films World War (1914-1918)
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