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  1. Adventure's End is a 1937 American adventure film directed by Arthur Lubin and starring John Wayne and Diana Gibson. It was distributed by Universal Pictures.

  2. Jun 12, 2006 · The last of Wayne’s Universal movies, “Adventure’s End” (1937) was “very extravagant,” according to Lubin, because “we were going to shoot in ten days,” and “it was going to be a big picture,” budgeted at $90,000.

  3. The abrupt end of the series left viewers with a sense of unfinished business, raising questions about why the show ended so suddenly. Factors Contributing to the Abrupt Ending. Network Decision-Making. One of the primary reasons for the abrupt end of "The Wonder Years" was network decision-making.

  4. I think it's because 2 came out the year the DC was discontinued (about 3 months after the announcement). I don't imagine it was in print for more than a year. Reply reply

  5. Neither of them seem depressed or sad about the way things are. They are enjoying their lives, and their lives are filled with friendship and love, just as Finn and Jake's were. Even after 1000 years, even in the face of a gloomy new reality, friendship and love will find ways to flourish.

  6. In the South Seas, independent seaman Duke Slade saves twelve-year-old island native Kalo from a shark attack, and Kalo is thereafter his devoted companion. When they are chased away from an oyster grotto by natives, Duke escapes to a nearby town, where he climbs aboard the whaling vessel Mary Drew during the night.

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  8. Jan 29, 2018 · The Wonder Years' cancellation was a shock back in the early '90s, and a surprising new claim may explain why it happened.

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