Closed Door
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Initial release | 1939 |
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Directors | Luis Saslavsky |
John Alton | |
Cinematography | John Alton |
Screenplay | Luis Saslavsky |
John Alton | |
Carlos Aden | |
Composers | Alfredo Malerba |
Homero Manzi | |
Mario Maurano | |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2611683 |
About Closed Door
Closed Door is a 1939 Argentine drama film directed by John Alton and Luis Saslavsky. The film stars Libertad Lamarque, Angelina Pagano and Agustín Irusta.
Jamaal Bowman: US Democrat US lawmaker charged over false Capitol fire alarm
... While Mr Bowman had said he triggered the alarm by mistake on 30 September - thinking it would get a Closed Door to open while was in a rush - Republicans accused him of deliberately attempting to sabotage a vote on the bill...
Baby loss: Mum's campaign for bereavement unit in son's memory
... " It may seem materialistic but they re things you would appreciate so you can stay behind a Closed Door and cry all day...
Sudan conflict: Army and RSF agree deal to protect civilians
... To me this is really just another Closed Door negotiations with no civilian actor, " Professor Elamin added, saying that she still has family who are stuck in Khartoum surrounded by conflict...
Excommunicated: The women fighting to be priests
... " A Closed Door The Church sees these ordinations not just as illicit but also invalid...
Nicola Benedetti: 'We need creativity more than ever'
... " There s an absolute common desire to ask where our future audiences are coming from but it s a total misconception that anywhere at the festival is a Closed Door...
China's Xi Jinping cements his status with historic resolution
... The four-day Closed Door session gathered more than 370 full and alternate members of the party s 19th Central Committee - the country s top leadership...
... Looking through the peephole she recognised a shopkeeper, but didn t open the door" They have a photo of you they re showing everyone, " he said, speaking to the Closed Door in case she was listening...
Jamaal Bowman: US Democrat US lawmaker charged over false Capitol fire alarm
By Jessica MurphyBBC News
A congressman in the US House of Representatives is expected to plead guilty to falsely triggering a fire alarm in a Capitol office building.
Rep Jamaal Bowman said in a statement on Wednesday that he would pay a fine " and look forward to these charges being ultimately dropped".
He is facing a single charge of " knowingly" setting off a false fire alarm, according to a court filing.
The New York Democrat has said that he triggered it By Accident .
The Alarm prompted an hour-long evacuation and came as Democrats were attempting to delay a vote as they sought more time to read a stopgap funding bill and decide whether to support it.
While Mr Bowman had said he triggered The Alarm by mistake on 30 September - thinking it would get a Closed Door to open while was in a Rush - Republicans accused him of deliberately attempting to sabotage a vote on The Bill .
Mr Bowman is due to to appear in DC on Thursday morning for his arraignment on the misdemeanour charge, which carries a Maximum Penalty of $1,000 (£825) and six months in prison.
According to CBS, The Bbc 's US partner, Mr Bowman told reporters on Wednesday he would pay the fine and the charges could be dropped after three months if he follows the bail conditions. He called The Incident a " lapse in judgment".
He will also write an apology letter.
" Congressman Bowman was treated like anyone else who violates The Law in The District of Columbia, " the spokesperson for the Attorney General for The District of Columbia said.
" Based on The Evidence presented by Capitol Police, we charged the Only Crime that we have jurisdiction to prosecute. "
In an affidavit, Capitol police noted there were three signs near The Door warning about activating emergency exits and fire alarms and that Mr Bowman had left the area quickly after The Alarm was triggered. But the affidavit noted he had denied to police that The Act was intentional or that he had meant to disrupt any official proceedings.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com