Little Boy Lost (disambiguation) — Little Boy Lost may refer to:* Little Boy Lost , a 1949 novel by Marghanita Laski * Little Boy Lost , a 1953 motion picture based on Laski s book starring Bing Crosby * Little Boy Lost , a 1978 Australian motion picture based on the true story of … Wikipedia
Little Boy Lost — Infobox Film name = Little Boy Lost image size = caption = director = George Seaton producer = William Perlberg writer = Marghanita Laski George Seaton starring = Bing Crosby Claude Dauphin Christian Fourcade music = Johnny Burke Victor Young… … Wikipedia
Little Boy Lost (1978 film) — Infobox Film name = Little Boy Lost director = Terry Bourke writer = Terry Bourke, George Seaton starring = Brian Anderson, Tony Barry, Don Crosby, Nathan Dawes producer = Phillip Avalon, Alan Spires distributor = Filmways Australian | released … Wikipedia
I Lost My Little Boy — is a Chinese novel .In 2005, it was reported that it was to be adapted to an animated movie by Hayao Miyazaki, [cite web |url=http://ent.sina.com.cn/m/f/2005 04 08/1150697174.html |title=宫崎骏将改拍《我丢失了我的小男孩》 |language=Chinese |accessdate=2008 08 03] … Wikipedia
Boy called Twist — Infobox Film name = Boy called Twist caption = director = Tim Greene producer = Aurelia Driver Clare van Zyl writer = Charles Dickens (novel) Tim Greene narrator = starring = Jarrid Geduld music = cinematography = Mike Downie editing = Ronelle… … Wikipedia
Little Me (musical) — Infobox Musical name= Little Me caption= Original Broadway Cast Recording music= Cy Coleman lyrics= Carolyn Leigh book= Neil Simon basis= Little Me , a novel by Patrick Dennis productions= 1962 Broadway 1964 West End 1982 Broadway revival 1984… … Wikipedia
Little Orphan Annie — For James Whitcomb Riley s 1885 poem, see Little Orphant Annie. Little Orphan Annie Cupples Leon collection (1933) Author(s) Harold Gray Current status / sch … Wikipedia
Eat a Bowl of Tea (novel) — Eat a Bowl of Tea published in 1961, was the first Chinese American novel actually set in Chinese America. Its honest portrayal of New York s Chinatown after World War II made Eat a Bowl of Tea a classic in Asian American literature.The story… … Wikipedia
Boy player — is a common term for the adolescent males employed by Medieval and English Renaissance playing companies. Some boy players worked for the mainstream companies and performed the female roles, as women did not perform on the English stage in this… … Wikipedia
Lost Boys (Peter Pan) — Peter Pan s Lost Boys are characters in J. M. Barrie s play Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn t Grow Up and subsequent adaptations and extensions to the story. They are boys who were lost by their nannies in places such as Kensington Gardens.… … Wikipedia