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  1. In una notte di pioggia la famiglia di Bill viene trucidata da quattro uomini, che dopo la tragedia appiccano fuoco alla casa. L'unico a salvarsi è il piccolo Bill, messo in salvo da un misterioso uomo. Uscito dalla casa in fiamme, trova uno sperone caduto da uno di loro.

  2. Wild, Wild Planet ( Italian: I Criminali della Galassia, lit. 'Criminals of the Galaxy') is a 1966 Italian science fiction film directed by Anthony Dawson and written by Renato Moretti and Ivan Reiner. Tony Russel stars as Commander Mike Halstead.

  3. Anthony Dawson ha interpretato Ernst Stavro Blofeld nei film A 007, dalla Russia con amore e Agente 007 - Thunderball: Operazione tuono. Precedentemente era stato il professor Dent in Agente 007 - Licenza di uccidere.

  4. Antonio Dawson, portrayed by Jon Seda, is a fictional character in the Chicago franchise and is a main character in Chicago P.D. and Chicago Justice. He was introduced as a recurring character on Chicago Fire before the spin-off Chicago P.D. was created. He is the former second-in-command of the Intelligence Unit of the Chicago Police Department (CPD) and regularly appears on Chicago Fire. He ...

  5. Midnight Lace is a 1960 American psychological thriller film directed by David Miller and starring Doris Day, Rex Harrison, John Gavin, Myrna Loy, and Roddy McDowall. The plot centers on a woman threatened by an anonymous stalker and who has a hard time convincing others of what is happening. The screenplay by Ivan Goff and Ben Roberts was based on the play Matilda Shouted Fire by Janet Green ...

  6. 2R ( 1972) Anthony Dawson is an Australian-American former professional tennis player. Dawson, born and raised in Sydney, played collegiate tennis in the United States for Oklahoma City University during the early 1970s. [1] He featured twice in the singles main draw of the Australian Open and made the doubles second round of the 1972 Wimbledon ...

  7. L'ultimo cacciatore è un film di guerra italiano del 1980 diretto da Antonio Margheriti. La pellicola, firmata dal regista con lo pseudonimo Anthony M. Dawson, nasce sulla scia del successo di film come Il cacciatore del 1978 e Apocalypse Now del 1979. [1]