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unusual facts about The Innocent



Option 30

The band managed to record one demo (see below) before Reznor left for The Innocent then onto Exotic Birds and finally, forming his own band, Nine Inch Nails.


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Anna Fischer

She is most recognised to international audiences as the innocent vampire Nora in Dennis Gansel's drama film We Are The Night

Cry of the Innocent

Cry of the Innocent is a 1980 American-Irish television film directed by Michael O'Herlihy and starring Rod Taylor, Joanna Pettet and Nigel Davenport.

Hellboy: The Troll Witch and Others

Concurrently, B.P.R.D. agent Pauline Raskin encounters the innocent Mrs. Stokes, who is watching a puppet theatre production of Shakespeare'sHamlet” on television.

Insan

Amjad pleads Azhar to leave the innocent people but Azhar denies it by framing it to do Jihad.

Khalifah bin Said of Zanzibar

According to their sister Emily Ruete, Barghash did not release Khalifah before one of their sisters prepared to set out for a pilgrimage for Mecca, and "he did not want to bring down upon himself a curse pronounced in the Holy City of the Prophet. But his sister did not pardon him before he had set free the innocent Chalîfe."

Land of the Innocent

"Land of the Innocent" is the first track on the 2013 full-length If All Now Here by the American electronic/synth band Feathers.

Lewis Marnell

The news emerged together with a fundraising initiative for the "Lewis Marnell family memorial fund" that involved the musician Ben Harper, who reunited with The Innocent Criminals—a band that Harper recorded and performed with for numerous years—for a special re-recording of the song "Jah Work" from the 1997 album A Will To Live.

Lexington Avenue bombing

Philosopher Will Durant later created a fictionalized version of this bombing and placed the semi-autobiographical narrator, using the name "John Lemaire," in the story as the innocent fourth roommate.

Maggie Peterson

Peterson starred as the innocent Rose Ellen in the 1969 film The Love God?, starring next to Don Knotts.

Philip Brophy

In 1980, he founded the Innocent Records label with fellow Melbourne musician David Chesworth.

Ryan O'Quinn

Shortly after moving to Los Angeles Ryan booked a variety of television series including Alias, Third Rock from the Sun and Beverly Hills, 90210 where he played the innocent but accused rapist of Kelly, played by Jennie Garth.

Sai Yok District

Sai Yok was mention in song "Mon Sai Yok" (มนต์ไทรโยค - Magic Of Sai Yok) By The Famous Thai Pop rock Band "The Innocent" from an album "Yu Hor" (อยู่หอ - Stay Dorm) in 1982.

Seduction of the Innocent

Seduction of the Innocent is one of the few non-illustrative works to be listed in the Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide as a collectible in its own right.

SuperPatriot

SuperPatriot later joined the superhero group called the Allies, working with such figures as Supreme and Mighty Man, and protected the innocent for many decades.

The Crooked E: The Unshredded Truth About Enron

Real-life executives are portrayed in the film, including Enron Chairman Ken Lay played by Mike Farrell, CEO Jeff Skilling played by Jon Ted Wynne, and whistleblower Sherron Watkins played by Jan Skene, while other characters are renamed (presumably to protect the innocent) such as senior executive Mr. Blue played by Brian Dennehy.

The Innocent Age

"The Innocent Age" drew its inspiration from Thomas Wolfe's major novel "Of Time and the River." Fogelberg captured on this album Wolfe's protagonist's search for meaning, for self, and the inexorable passage of time.

The Patriot-News

Investigative reporter Pete Shellem, who died in 2009, received widespread recognition for his work in freeing the innocent from prison.

The Star Maker

Indeed, L'Uomo delle Stelle contains elements of Fellini's 1955 Il Bidone (another film about despicable con men preying on the innocent southern peasantry) as well as Fellini's 1952 film Lo Sceicco Bianco (also about a desperate, impressionable young woman who becomes romantically infatuated with the figure of a male celebrity, and who is eventually driven insane by the inevitable shock of disillusionment).

Thomas Southerne

In 1692 he revised and completed Cleomenes for John Dryden; and two years later he scored a great success in the sentimental drama of The Fatal Marriage, or the Innocent Adultery (1694).