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      • The film opened at the Capitol Theatre in New York City in the week of April 7, 1949 and grossed $72,000 in its opening week.
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  1. Jul 10, 2024 · Instead of taking the direct route down the river to Babylon, he made across northern Mesopotamia toward the Tigris, and Darius, learning of this move from an advance force sent under Mazaeus to the Euphrates crossing, marched up the Tigris to oppose him.

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  3. Budget. $1.5 million [1] Box office. $1.5 million [2] City Across the River is a 1949 American film noir crime film directed by Maxwell Shane and starring Peter Fernandez, Stephen McNally, Thelma Ritter, Sue England, Barbara Whiting, Luis Van Rooten and Jeff Corey.

  4. To celebrate his sixteenth birthday, Frankie Cusack (Peter Fernandez) and his young sister Alice (Sharon McManus) abandon their Brooklyn tenement-house and s...

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    • Donald P. Borchers
  5. Sep 14, 2023 · City Across the River (1949) Language. English. Brooklyn youth Frank Cusack, good son and brother by day, is a gang member by night. The Dukes, seemingly likable dead-end-kids, are dangerously involved with racketeer Gaggsy Steens.

  6. The California gold rush (1848–1855) was a gold rush that began on January 24, 1848, when gold was found by James W. Marshall at Sutter's Mill in Coloma, California. [ 1] The news of gold brought approximately 300,000 people to California from the rest of the United States and abroad. [ 2]

  7. The wars of Alexander the Great ( Ancient Greek: Πόλεμοι του Μεγάλου Αλεξάνδρου) were a series of conquests carried out by Alexander the Great of Macedon from 336 to 323 BC. They began with battles against the Achaemenid Empire, then under the rule of Darius III.

  8. In 1889, Chicago voted to create the Sanitary District of Chicago (now the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago, or MWRD) and assigned the new agency the task of permanently reversing the direction of the Chicago River by digging an entirely new and bigger canal.

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