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  1. Bill Lancaster, the son of actor Burt Lancaster and Norma Anderson, was born in Los Angeles on November 17, 1947. After a few acting roles, his first screenwriting credit was for the hit 1976 film the Bad News Bears. He went on to write its second sequel, The Bad News Bears Go To Japan (1978), and The Thing (1982). Lancaster was married to ...

  2. 25. Juni 1982 · The Thing: Directed by John Carpenter. With Kurt Russell, Wilford Brimley, T.K. Carter, David Clennon. A research team in Antarctica is hunted by a shape-shifting alien that assumes the appearance of its victims.

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  3. 17. Juli 2015 · L'ultimo volo (titolo originale: Le dernier vol de Lancaster, trad. di Orietta Mori), scritto dal francese Sylviain Estibal e pubblicato in Italia da Ponte alle Grazie (2004), racconta la storia di Bill Lancaster (nato il 14 febbraio 1898, a Birmingham, e deceduto nel Deserto del Sahara il 20 aprile del 1933), ex-Ufficiale della RAF, e pioniere dell'aviazione civile, uno di quelli che furono ...

  4. In Bill Lancaster: the Final Verdict, we are presented with the original story in full (first published in 1969 as Verdict on a Lost Flyer), complete with an additional postscript written by the late author's daughter. Meticulously researched by Ralph Barker and written with the full cooperation of Chubbie Miller and the Lancaster family, it includes a complete transcript and photographs of ...

  5. Sylvain Estibal ist Journalist, einer der renommiertesten Wüstenkenner Frankreichs und Autor mehrerer einschlägiger Werke. Er lebt und arbeitet in Paris. Mit seiner Hommage an Bill Lancaster »Verschollen in der Wüste. Bill Lancasters legendärer Afrika-Flug«, erschien erstmals ein Buch von ihm auf deutsch.

  6. 13. Feb. 2023 · William Newton Lancaster era Bill. Murió arrasado por el Sahara profundo, en el área de Tanezrouft, al sur de Argelia, en una región que bautizaron “la Tierra de la Sed” por su extrema ...

  7. Bill Lancaster. Bill Lancaster was born on September 30, 1946, in Sheridan, Grant County, Arkansas. He attended Arkansas A&M in Monticello on a baseball scholarship. After college, he worked for the Pine Bluff Commercial as a sportswriter and sports editor. Later Lancaster became the sports editor for the Northwest Arkansas Times.