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Encyclopedia > Comes a Horseman

Comes a Horseman is a 1978 film with Richard Farnsworth.


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HORSEMAN LD FOR DSLRs (650 words)
The Horseman LD comes in two models that accept Nikon or Canon DSLR bodies, maintaining all their normal functions.
There are times, however, when it is practical to be able to move the tilt axis; for example, when the point to be focused upon is not at the center of the object.
Horseman will also provide a conversion kit that will change the LD into a 4x5 inch film camera.
Bookreporter.com - COMES A HORSEMAN by Robert Liparulo (469 words)
COMES A HORSEMAN, Robert Liparulo's debut novel, is almost 500 pages long.
The plot of COMES A HORSEMAN is complex, though Liparulo, a veteran film scriptwriter, does an excellent job of guiding the reader through the labyrinthian path of occurrences.
Though COMES A HORSEMAN is Liparulo's first novel, his extensive writing experience, honed by years of crafting film scripts, articles and short stories, holds him in excellent stead.
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