14-484: The Rescue may refer to: Art [ edit ] The Rescue (painting) , an 1855 painting by John Everett Millais The Rescue (statue) , a marble sculpture group (1837–50) by Horatio Greenough Film [ edit ] The Rescue (1917 film) , a silent drama starring Lon Chaney, Sr. The Rescue (1929 film) , a romantic adventure by Herbert Brenon, based on Joseph Conrad's novel (see below) The Rescue ,
28-1607: A 1971 Shaw Brothers film The Rescue (1988 film) , a film directed by Ferdinand Fairfax The Rescue (2020 film) , a Chinese action film directed by Dante Lam The Rescue (2021 film) , an American-British documentary film Television [ edit ] " Chapter 16: The Rescue ", an episode of The Mandalorian "The Rescue", Air America episode 18 (1999) "The Rescue", Bonanza season 2, episode 23 (1961) "The Rescue", Broken Arrow season 1, episode 14 (1957) "The Rescue", Comedy Playhouse series 13, episode 2 (1973) "The Rescue", Crossing Lines season 2, episode 1 (2014) "The Rescue", Dangwa episode 30 (2015) "The Rescue", Doctor Who season 1, episode 11; episode 7 of The Daleks (1964) "The Rescue" ( Doctor Who ) , an episode of Doctor Who "The Rescue" ( Dynasty 1984) , an episode of Dynasty "The Rescue" ( Dynasty 1986) , an episode of Dynasty "The Rescue", Emerald Point N.A.S. season 1, episode 12 (1983) "The Rescue", Fast & Furious Spy Racers season 5, episode 2 (2021) "The Rescue", Grace and Frankie season 6, episode 2 (2020) "The Rescue", Huckleberry Finn and His Friends episode 25 (1980) "The Rescue", Intelligence episode 5 (2014) "The Rescue", Kipper series 3, episode 2 (1999) "The Rescue", Kodiak episode 13 (1974) "The Rescue", Lassie (1954) season 7, episode 4 (1960) "The Rescue", Mentors season 1, episode 13 (1999) "The Rescue", Power Rangers Super Samurai episode 5 (2012) "The Rescue", Saber Rider and
42-411: A fireman rescuing three children from a house fire, with their mother receiving them back into her arms. Millais witnessed the death of a fireman in the course of a rescue, and decided to depict the subject. The fire brigade had only recently been transformed from private businesses dedicated to the protection of property to a public institution charged to protect life first. Millais sought to create
56-571: A 1920 novel by Joseph Conrad The Rescue (Sparks novel) , a 2000 novel by Nicholas Sparks The Rescue , a 2006 novel by Gordon Korman The Rescue , a 2011 manga novel based on the Warriors novel series by Erin Hunter Music [ edit ] The Rescue (Adam Cappa album) The Rescue (Explosions in the Sky album) The Rescue (Horsell Common album) "The Rescue",
70-469: A height of only a few centimeters. Gary and Tagg are caught by the Lilliputians while they are recovering from the shipwreck, but afterwards they become great friends. With the help of the Lilliputians, Gary continues searching for his missing father. (A subplot in the series involves a map that Gary's father left to him after secretly putting it inside Tagg's collar before the shipwreck). The villain of
84-480: A song by American Hi-Fi from the soundtrack album Sound of Superman "The Rescue", a song by Kutless from To Know That You're Alive See also [ edit ] The Rescues , an American rock band The Rescuers (disambiguation) Rescue (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title The Rescue . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change
98-417: The 1726 satirical novel Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift . The show aired Saturday mornings on ABC-TV and lasted for one season in its original broadcast. Flirtacia appeared in the third season of Jellystone! . While on a treasure hunting voyage with his father, Gary Gulliver and his dog Tagg end up shipwrecked on an island. On this island is the kingdom of Lilliput , where its inhabitants have
112-709: The Star Sheriffs episode 46 (1988) "The Rescue", Samurai 7 episode 21 (2004) "The Rescue", Sea Princesses season 1, episode 23 (2009) "The Rescue", Seven Brides for Seven Brothers episode 18 (1983) "The Rescue", Telephone Time season 3, episode 12 (1957) "The Rescue", The Adventures of Gulliver episode 11 (1966) "The Rescue", The Adventures of Sinbad season 1, episode 15 (1997) "The Rescue", The Lazarus Man episode 14 (1996) "The Rescue", The Legend of Prince Valiant season 2, episode 15 (1993) "The Rescue" ( The O.C. ) , an episode of The O.C. "The Rescue", The Wind in
126-460: The Willows series 2, episode 3 (1986) "The Rescue", V: The Series episode 13 (1985) "The Rescue", Waterfront season 2, episode 26 (1955) "The Rescue", Widows' Web episode 38 (2022) "The Rescue", Wizards and Warriors episode 3 (1983) "The Rescue", Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters season 2, episode 25 (2001) Literature [ edit ] The Rescue (Conrad novel) ,
140-417: The correct effects of light and smoke by using a sheet of coloured glass and by burning planks of wood. This emphasis on fleeting effects of colour and light was a new departure in his art. The painting is also notable for its startling transitions of colour, particularly the dramatic effect by which the sleeve of the mother's nightgown changes from slatey blue to pale pink. This led to much critical comment at
154-445: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_Rescue&oldid=1244364120 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages The Rescue (painting) The Rescue (1855) is a painting by John Everett Millais depicting
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#1732783096396168-408: The painting arose from the fact that it depicted a virile working class man rescuing middle class children, while their father is nowhere to be seen. The mother's opened arms seem to greet this strong new man as much as her children. The Adventures of Gulliver#ep11 The Adventures of Gulliver is a 1968 television cartoon produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions . The show is loosely based on
182-695: The series is the evil Captain Leech who, in the adventures, is always attempting to steal the map from Gary. Seventeen episodes were produced and were originally broadcast on ABC in the fall and winter of 1968-69. The episodes were rerun through the summer of 1970. In 1971, the show became part of The Banana Splits and Friends Show , the syndicated version of The Banana Splits Adventure Hour . Toys were produced in Germany by Heimo . A Hanna-Barbera Production. Hanna-Barbera Productions, Inc. ©MCMLXVIII-MCMLXXI All rights reserved. The 1st episode "Dangerous Journey"
196-501: The time. Millais regarded The Rescue as one of his greatest paintings, and chose it as his submission for the Royal Academy 's 1855 exhibition. It was well-received by critics, who recognised the subject matter as startlingly modern for Millais. John Ruskin considered it "the only great picture exhibited this year; but this is very great. The immortal element is in it to the full." Robyn Cooper argues that some criticism of
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