Neil Smith gave the film 4/5 stars but felt casting non-disabled actors undermined the film.
En plats i solen (2008; English translation The Long Shadow, trans. Neil Smith, 2013)
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Du gamla, du fria (2011; English translation Borderline, trans. Neil Smith, 2014)
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Sprängaren (1998; English translation The Bomber, trans. Kajsa von Hofsten, 2000; The Bomber, trans. Neil Smith, 2011)
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Den Röda Vargen (2003; English translation The Red Wolf, trans. Neil Smith, 2010)
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Livstid (2007; English translation Lifetime, trans. Neil Smith, 2013)
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Nobels testamente (2006; English translation Last Will, trans. Neil Smith, 2012)
L. Neil Smith (born 1946), American libertarian science fiction author and political activist
Neil Young | Neil Gaiman | Will Smith | Kevin Smith | Neil Armstrong | Adam Smith | Smith College | Patti Smith | Michael W. Smith | Neil Diamond | Neil Simon | Chad Smith | Ian Smith | Fort Smith, Arkansas | Anna Nicole Smith | Kiki Smith | Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby | Alexander McCall Smith | Stan Smith | Tommie Smith | Neil Finn | David Smith | Bessie Smith | Roger Smith | Neil Sedaka | Maggie Smith | Kate Smith | Fort Smith | Al Smith | Paul Smith |
Under his lead, a number of players excelled, including stars such as Derrick Thomas, Neil Smith, James Hasty, and Dale Carter.
Writers published in Coming Attractions include Rohinton Mistry, Frances Itani, Lisa Moore, Dennis Bock, Neil Smith, Timothy Taylor, Bonnie Burnard, Sharon Butala, Steven Heighton, Caroline Adderson and Rebecca Rosenblum.
Prior to launching the Brigade, Prochnow was the founder and president of Golden Peak Sports & Entertainment, a sports representation agency with clients including Deion Sanders, Neil Smith, and Olympians Amy Van Dyken and Aly Wagner.
It featured original fiction from Mary Gaitskill, Jayne Anne Phillips, Ken Bruen, Rolo Diez (in his English language debut), Tom Franklin, Scott Phillips, Anthony Neil Smith and Daniel Woodrell, among others.
The Bomber, a 1998 book by Liza Marklund (Sprängaren) translated in 2011 by Neil Smith
The Adventures of Lando Calrissian: Lando Calrissian and the Mindharp of Sharu, Book Club Hardback Ed,1984, L. Neil Smith, Book Club # 3639
A U.S. Navy pilot, Neil Smith (Steve Taschler), is caught in a mysterious storm of butterflies and crash-lands his plane whilst flying over a remote part of Korea.