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Description Dana Andrews is brutal metropolitan police detective Dixon, who despises all criminals because his father had been one. When the cops pick up two-bit gambler Ken Paine (Craig Stevens) as a murder suspect, Dixon subjects Paine to the third degree -- and accidentally kills him. In disposing of the body, Dixon inadvertently places the blame for the killing on cab driver Jiggs Taylor (Tom Tully). Having fallen in love with Jigg's daughter, Morgan (Gene Tierney), Dixon tries to clear the cabbie...
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Where the Sidewalk Ends, Shel Silverstein, Book
Irreverent, hilarious and wildly popular, Silverstein's collection of verse is hard to put down. His black pen drawings are an integral part of the poems, which range from funny and gross to introspective or tender. Silverstein is a master at tickling the funny bone, and his book is definitely not just for kids!
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Fox Noir: "Dark Corner," "No Way Out" and "Laura.", Audio Commentary, Original Theatrical Trailer, Photo Gallery, Trailers, Digitally Remastered.
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Where the Sidewalk Ends: Poems and Drawings (Anniv
This special 30th anniversary edition includes 12 new poems and never before published drawings by Silverstein, encased in an exclusive metallic-silver ink jacket.
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Where The Sidewalk Ends (package)
A Boy Who Turns Into A Tv Set And A Girl Who Eats A Whale Are Only Two Of The Characters In A Collection Of Humorous Poetry Illustrated With The Author's Own Drawings. - By Shel Silverstein
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Where the Sidewalk Ends, while hardly obscure, is also not as well known as it deserves to be. This film noir entry is decidedly flawed, which keeps it from being of the absolute top rank, but it's awfully good -- especially for aficionados of crime thrillers. Sidewalk's main flaw is that the setup of its basic story doesn't quite seem believable; it seems a stretch that Dixon would go to such extraordinary lengths to cover up the murder he accidentally commits. Certainly, there are people who would...
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Personnel: Shel Silverstein (vocals, guitar); Dan Huff (synthesizer); Farrell Morris (percussion). Engineers: Danny Mudhenk, Oliver Masciarotte. Reissue producer: Steve Berkowitz, Didier C. Deutsch. Recorded at Bullet Recording,
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5 Additional Products from "Where the Sidewalk Ends" Below
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Amid his literary successes, which included Uncle Shelby ABZ Book, Uncle Shelby's Zoo, and Giraffe and a Half, all of which were aimed at children, Silverstein also established himself as a songwriter. A pair of his compositions, "The First Battalion" and "You're Wasting Your Time Trying to Make Me Settle Down," were recorded by Bob Gibson and Hamilton Camp, during the early '60s, but "The Unicorn Song," from his own Inside Folk Songs album, quickly achieved a life of its own when the Irish Rovers...
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where the sidewalk ends (DVD)
Otto Preminger`s follow-up to his massively successful LAURA, WHERE THE SIDEWALK ENDS is a film noir set in postwar New York, where corruption and violence run rampant. Based on a novel by William L. Stuart, the atmospheric film stars Dana Andrews as Sergeant Mark Dixon, a detective whose brutal tactics have landed him in hot water with his superiors. When he accidentally kills a murder suspect, he tries to divert suspicion from himself and blame the death on his nemesis, crime boss Tommy Scalese...
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Where the Sidewalk Ends: Poems and Drawings
Like this amazing book actually needs any more praise showered on it. (Well, it's going to get it anyways, so it had better learn to live with it!) Can anyone say anything negative about this book? (well...other than the book banners, but we all know very well what humongous Delusionals they are.) Anyways, everyone's read this book (and if you haven't, then dear, I really do pity you and your lost childhood) and everyone knows how amazing it is. The second and third and fourth rereads only give...
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Where the Sidewalk Ends (Hebrew)
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Where the Sidewalk Ends: The Poems and Drawings of Shel Silverstein Used Price
From the outrageously funny to the quietly affecting, here are poems and drawings that illuminate the remarkable world of the well-known folksinger, humorist, and creator of "The Giving Tree"".An ideal book for teachers to have handy. . . . If you want to ungloom your day, start "Where the Sidewalk Ends".--"Reading Teacher". An ALA Notable Children's Book; "New York Times" Outstanding Children's Books of 1974.
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Enter the world of Shel Silverstein From the outrageously funny to the quietly affecting and touching on everything in between here are poems and drawings that illuminate the remarkable world of the well-known folksinger, humorist and creator of The Giving Tree.
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Where the sidewalk ends, Shel Silverstein's world begins. You'll meet a boy who turns into a TV set, and a girl who eats a whale. The Unicorn and the Bloath live there, and so does Sarah Cynthia Sylvia Stout who will not take the garbage out. It is a place where you wash your shadow and plant diamond gardens, a place where shoes fly, sisters are auctioned off, and crocodiles go to the dentist.
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Dana Andrews is brutal metropolitan police detective Dixon, who despises all criminals because his father had been one. When the cops pick up two-bit gambler Ken Paine ( Craig Stevens ) as a murder suspect, Dixon subjects Paine to the third degree -- and accidentally kills him. In disposing of the body, Dixon inadvertently places the blame for the killing on cab driver Jiggs Taylor ( Tom Tully ). Having fallen in love with Jigg's daughter, Morgan ( Gene Tierney ), Dixon tries to clear the cabbie...
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Where The Sidewalk Ends (the Poems & Drawings Of Shel Silverstein) (hardcover)
A Boy Who Turns Into A Tv Set And A Girl Who Eats A Whale Are Only Two Of The Characters In A Collection Of Humorous Poetry Illustrated With The Author's Own Drawings. - By Shel Silverstein - Hardcover
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Shel Silverstein: Where the Sidewalk Ends
If the Shel Silverstein book {-Where the Sidewalk Ends} isn't already in every child's hands, it should be; it's as poignant and whimsical as the day it was written. The album version is another matter. Silverstein already had plenty of experience in the recording studio, and his musical delivery of his poems is certainly unique. He sounds a little like Emo Phillips reading verse. This album is sure to have fans who treasure it for its disquietingly offbeat delivery. ~ Paul Collins, All Music Guide
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Come in … for where the sidewalk ends, Shel Silverstein’s world begins. You’ll meet a boy who turns into a TV set, and a girl who eats a whale. The Unicorn and the Bloath live there, and so does Sarah Cynthia Sylvia Stout who will not take the garbage out. It is a place where you wash your shadow and plant diamond gardens, a place where shoes fly, sisters are auctioned off, and crocodiles go to the dentist.
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In celebration of the 30th anniversary of one of the bestselling hardcover books of all time, this special edition includes 12 new poems and never-before-published drawings by Silverstein, encased in an exclusive metallic-silver ink jacket. This edition is available for one year only.
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