36 Hours
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Initial release | USA |
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Directors | George Seaton |
Producers | William Perlberg |
Box office | 2. 2 million USD (US/ Canada rentals) |
Story by | Roald Dahl |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1375665 |
About 36 Hours
In occupied Germany in 1949, American military officer Jefferson Pike (James Garner) wakes up in a U. S. Army hospital with no memory of the previous five years. A kindly military psychiatrist (Rod Taylor) and his coolly detached nurse (Eva Marie Saint) draw out Pike's last clear memories, which are of General Eisenhower's final briefing for the Normandy invasion in June 1944. Soon, Pike realizes that his doctor and nurse are not who they claim to be, and that he is in great danger. …
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Gatwick drone arrest couple get £200k payout from Sussex police
Paul and Elaine gear, said at The Time that she felt "violated" by the Sussex Police
arrested A couple on the Gatwick Airport -chaos-drone that have stopped flights, from £200,000 in compensation.
Armed police stormed the home of Paul and Elaine gear in December 2018, and held it for 36 Hours after The Drone is caused to close The Airport , again and again.
The pair were released without charge and sued Sussex Police for wrongful arrest and detention of persons.
On Sunday, her legal team announced that The Force had agreed to an out-of-court settlement Package .
Airport chiefs said 120,000 people arrive or fly was able to confirmed travelSussex Police , has said paid the couple £55,000 owed damages and attorney's Law Firm Howard Kennedy, has charged, the power costs an additional £145,000 court.
flights were canceled in droves over a three-day period as police investigated reports of several sightings of The Drone itself.
no one has ever been charged, and police said that some of the reported drone sightings may have been craft Sussex Police own.
Twelve armed officers rushed to Mr and Mrs speed's house, even if you don't have any drones, and was tions in the work during the reported in.
In a statement, the couple said their legal team on Sunday: "We Are very pleased to, finally, the law received production, it was a very long struggle for justice.
"did It take you to get lengthy court proceedings, the dissolution of The Police , and finally have closure on this painful Time . "
Anti-drone devices have been used at The Airport in Gatwick to The Drone flights stopped intermittently for daysIn a letter to the couple, Sussex Police Assistant Chief Constable David Miller said he was "deeply sorry" for the "inconvenience" experienced by the couple, and it has been "traumatic".
He added: "Unfortunately, when The Police arrested the implementation of its functions for The Public , sometimes innocent people, as part of the necessary police investigations in The Public interest.
"we recognize, However, that things had been done differently and, as a result, Sussex Police have agreed to pay damages and legal costs. "
The Force to conduct a "thorough, independent review" of The Drone incident in the Last Year .
It was revealed in the course of The Investigation , and the cost of the surgery and the subsequent investigation was £790,000.
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Source of news: bbc.com