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  1. Apr 16, 2020 · The Black Death of 1347-1352 CE is the most infamous plague outbreak of the medieval world, unprecedented and unequaled until the 1918-1919 CE flu pandemic in the modern age. The cause of the plague was unknown and, in accordance with the general understanding of the Middle Ages, was attributed to supernatural forces and, primarily, the will or ...

  2. Dec 21, 1998 · Like a Rousseau painting splattered with carnage of warfare, "The Thin Red Line" indelibly presents a worldly paradise devastated by man's irrepressible impulse to destroy. Terrence Malick's much ...

  3. Nov 2, 2006 · Also, Malick commences with two G.I.s wandering in a native village whose inhabitants maintain life in the midst of the madness of war. The natives are from the same ethnic stock as those who inhabited the Central Highlands of Vietnam, and who did much the same thing, and were a “favorite” of the G.I.s there, the beloved Montagnard.

  4. Fort Roberdeau. /  40.58250°N 78.27389°W  / 40.58250; -78.27389. Fort Roberdeau, also known as The Lead Mine Fort, is an historic fort, which is located in Tyrone Township, outside Altoona, Pennsylvania . It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. [1]

  5. This month in 1778, Daniel Roberdeau ventured to Sinking Valley to establish the fort that would be named after him. In light of the temporary limitations of our visitor services due to the pandemic, we would like to make available to you our orientation film typically shown in our display area.

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  6. Mar 12, 2018 · After developing THE THIN RED LINE with producers Geisler and Roberdeau for nearly ten years, Malick abruptly engineered a falling-out; when informing them that they would be banned from the set entirely, he used the reasoning that George Stevens Jr would be serving as the film’s producer on location, and Fox was allegedly allowing the ban in ...

  7. Robert Michael Geisler. Producer: The Thin Red Line. In partnership since 1979, Robert Michael Geisler and John Roberdeau produced Terrence Malick's "The Thin Red Line," which was nominated for seven Academy Awards - including Best Picture - in 1999. Among G-R's upcoming movie projects are D. M. Thomas's "The White Hotel," adapted by Dennis Potter; David Rabe's "In the Boom Boom Room," adapted ...

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