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❤️ Jeffersonville station 🌱

"Jeffersonville is a former train station in Jeffersonville, Indiana. Amtrak's Kentucky Cardinal served Jeffersonville for four years (1999-2003). The platform and shelter sat on the property of the corporate headquarters of the Louisville and Indiana Railroad. References External links Former Amtrak stations in Indiana Railway stations in the United States opened in 1999 Railway stations closed in 2003 Transportation buildings and structures in Clark County, Indiana Jeffersonville, Indiana "

❤️ 2012 in Uruguay 🌱

"Events from the year 2012 in Uruguay Incumbents * President: José Mujica * Vice President: Danilo Astori Events January 2012 Sport * 13 to 15 January – 2012 Copa Bimbo * 27 July to 12 August – Uruguay at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, United Kingdom Unknown dates * 2011–12 Uruguayan Primera División season Deaths in 2012 January * 1 January – Nina Miranda, 86, tango singer and composer. (born 1925) References 2010s in Uruguay Years of the 21st century in Uruguay Uruguay Uruguay "

❤️ Rulers of the Sea 🌱

"Rulers of the Sea is a 1939 American historical drama film directed by Frank Lloyd and starring Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Margaret Lockwood and Will Fyffe.BFI.org The film's story is based on the voyage of the , the first steamship to cross the North Atlantic, from Britain to the United States. The film was made by Paramount Pictures, but featured Lockwood and Fyffe who were two of the leading stars of the British Gainsborough Pictures studios. The supporting cast features Alan Ladd. Cast * Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. as David 'Davie' Gillespie * Margaret Lockwood as Mary Shaw * Will Fyffe as John Shaw * George Bancroft as Captain Oliver * Montagu Love as Malcolm Grant * Vaughan Glaser as Junius Smith * David Torrence as Donald Fenton * Lester Matthews as Lt. Roberts * Alec Craig as Foreman MacNeil * Barlowe Borland as Magistrate * Wilson Benge as Campbell * Harry Allen as Murdock * Barry Macollum as Miller * David Cavendish as First Officer Lewis * David Clyde as Second Mate Evans * Charles McAvoy as O'Brien * Alan Ladd as Colin Farrell * Lawrence Grant as Mr. Negley * John Power as Captain of 'Dog Star' * William Haade as A Stoker Production The film was one in a series of million-dollar "spectacles" from Paramount. It was based on the history of the Cunard Line. This subject matter was inspired by the success of the movie Lloyd's of London, which led to a series of movies revolving around the history of companies. (Others from this time include Spawn of the North (1938), Western Union (1940), and Hudson Bay Company (1940).) The film used the writer and director of the hit MGM film Mutiny on the Bounty (1935), Talbot Jennings and Frank Lloyd. Will Fyffe, British film star, was borrowed from Gainsborough Pictures in the US to play engineer John Shaw.NEW FILMS ABOUT SCOTLAND: MICHAEL POWELL'S ORCADIAN THRILLER The Scotsman 11 Apr 1939: 13 Filming started on his arrival in Hollywood on 19 April 1939. Margaret Lockwood had also been borrowed from Gainborough. The film used two real ships. The film was made with the British audience in mind, so Paramount were worried on the declaration of war. Reception Fairbanks Jr called it "a very boring story... very static. Lost a bundle." References External links Review of film at Variety 1939 films English-language films Films directed by Frank Lloyd Films set in the 19th century Paramount Pictures films Seafaring films American films American black-and-white films American historical drama films 1930s historical drama films Films set in Scotland Films set in London 1939 drama films "

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