Jack Hill (born 1933) is an American film director, noted for his work in the exploitation film genre. Exploitation films or trash cinema is the name given to a genre of films, extant since the earliest days of moviemaking, but popularized in the 1970s. ...
The Playgirls and the Bellboy (1962) (new footage)
The Wasp Woman (1960) (uncredited)
The Host (1960)
Foxy Brown movie poster Foxy Brown is a blaxploitation film from 1974, written and directed by Jack Hill. ... Coffy , Jack Hills 1973 movie about a black woman vigilante, catapulted Pam Grier to stardom as one of blaxploitations biggest icons. ... Jump to: navigation, search Spider Baby, also sometimes known as Spider Baby, or The Maddest Story Ever Told is the title of a 1964 horror-comedy cult film directed and written by Jack Hill. ... The Terror is a 1963 movie directed by Roger Corman. ...
The JackHills are located in the Narryer Gneiss Terrane of the Yilgarn Craton, Western Australia, and comprise an 80 km long northeast-trending belt of folded and metamorphosed supracrustal rocks.
The protolith age of the Narryer Gneiss Terrane is variable, but generally considered to be in excess of 3.6 Ga (billion years).
Detrital zircons with ages >4000 Ma have been found in these rocks and a 4,404 +/- 8 Myr zircon was found at Eranondoo Hill (Wilde et al., 2001), the oldest dated material on Earth.
Jack Stuppin, no Sunday painter he, has been exhibiting his work since he was a painting student of Sam Tchakalian, Bill Allan and Jay de Feo at the San Francisco Art Institute in the late 1960s.
Jack Stuppin has not embarked on so ambitious a project; he is satisfied to reproduce the mountain, as it looks in its wide expanse--sometimes in a cerulean blue, at others in a stark pure purple.
Under the fog are the blonde, curving hills, wide groups of trees, tilled fields, and small barns that are painted red, as is a small plot in the center of the canvas.