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  • All the Rage (1997 film)

    1997 American film

    All the Rage

    Film poster

    Directed byRoland Tec
    Written byRoland Tec
    Produced bysashanna forbes
    StarringJohn-Michael Lander
    Narrated byunknown
    CinematographyGretchen Widmer
    Edited byJon Altschuler
    Music byPaul Outlaw
    Roland Tec
    Distributed byStrand Releasing

    Release date

    • June 11, 1997 (1997-06-11)

    Running time

    105 minutes
    CountryUnited States
    LanguageEnglish
    Budget100000

    All the Rage is a 1997 American film by New York City-based writer Roland Tec. It was released theatrically in the U.S., was widely reviewed in numerous publications and continues to be a top-grossing film among gay-themed titles on Netflix and Amazon.[citation needed]

    All the Rage had its world premiere at the Castro Theatre during the San Francisco International Film Festival of 1997, after which it was released theatrically in the U.S. by Jour d

    Christopher Lander (1840 - 1904)

    ChristopherLander

    Born in St Breward, Cornwall, England
    Ancestors

    Son of John Lander and Elizabeth Davies (Menhennick) Lander

    Brother of Jane (Lander) Arthur

    Husband of Elizabeth (Best) Lander — married [date unknown] [location unknown]

    [children unknown]

    Died at about age 64in Cardinham, Cornwall, England

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    Biography

    Christopher Lander was born in 1840 in St Breward, Cornwall, England, son of John Lander and Elizabeth Davies Menhennick.

    In the 1841 census, Christopher (age 0 days) was at Torr, Blisland, Cornwall, England.[1]

    Name Sex Age Occupation Birth Place
    John Lander M 35 Cornwall
    Elizabeth Lander F 30 Cornwall
    William Lander M 7 Cornwall
    John Lander M 3 Cornwall
    Christopher LanderM0 daysCornwall
    Sarah Drew F 20 Cornwall

    In the 1851 census, Char

    Mother testifies in trial of ex-teacher accused of sex abuse

    LARGO — The woman came looking for her daughter one day in the spring of 2008.

    Months earlier, she had signed over temporary guardianship to the girl's fifth-grade teacher, Michael Lander. Her daughter, then 12, had been home-schooled for most of her life. She was behind in school and had behavioral problems. Lander had told the woman that he could help. He had convinced her that the girl should move in with his family so he could tutor her.

    But something, the woman told a jury on Wednesday evening, prompted her to want the girl back, so she showed up to Lander's Dunedin home unannounced.

    He was shocked to see her, she said. The woman told him she wanted her daughter back.

    "Absolutely not," she recalled him saying. "No, you're not taking her. … I'll call the police."

    But the woman talked her way inside. She asked Lander if she and her child could go to Taco Bell and talk. He consented.

    She and her daughter didn't co

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