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Hoagy Carmichael
Hoagy Carmichael wrote Stardust in 1927 with lyrics added in 1929 by Mitchell Parish.
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Neil Gaiman
In Stardust, Neil Gaiman writes about a star that falls to Earth as a woman.
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and composer Hoagy Carmichael
: “Stardust” is written by lyricist Mitchell Parish and composer Hoagy Carmichael.
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by Jane Goldman, Matthew Vaughn and Neil Gaiman
Stardust is a 2007 English-language Adventure Family motion picture written by Jane Goldman, Matthew Vaughn and Neil Gaiman.
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Bruce Serafin
Stardust is a non-fiction collection of memoirs and essays, written by Canadian writer Bruce Serafin, first published in October 2007 by New Star Books.
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based on the best-selling graphic novel by Neil Gaiman and Charles Vess
Plot Summary: "Stardust," based on the best-selling graphic novel by Neil Gaiman and Charles Vess, takes audiences on an adventure that begins in a village in England and ends up in places that exist in an imaginary world.
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Rosi Golan and Tim Myers
Stardust was written by Rosi Golan and Tim Myers and produced by Swen Meyer for Swen Meyer's third studio album Stardust (2012).
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by Rosi Golan
Stardust was written by Rosi Golan and Tim Myers and produced by Swen Meyer for Swen Meyer's third studio album Stardust (2012).
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by Jeanne Willis
Written by Jeanne Willis and beautifully illustrated by Briony May Smith, Stardust is a heartwarming picture book that would be perfect for younger children who might be feeling overshadowed by older siblings.
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Mitchell Parish
Stardust was composed by Hoagy Carmichael in 1927 and lyric written by Mitchell Parish in 1929.
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by Daniel Dingsdale
Bringing together contrasting stories from a range of Colombian voices, Stardust is written by Daniel Dingsdale, originated and performed by Miguel and brought to life through a strong creative collaboration between Colombian, British and French artist who created a distinctive emotional journey told through Colombian eyes.
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Gaiman and Vess
Stardust was originally conceived by Gaiman and Vess as a "story book with pictures", created by both, to be published by American company DC Comics.
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of Tristan (Charlie Cox), , so named because of the village's proximity to the wall who lives in the village of Wall that separates England from the fantasy realm of Stronghold
Stardust, directed by Mathew Vaughn and adapted from Neil Gaiman’s novel of the same name*, tells the story of Tristan (Charlie Cox), who lives in the village of Wall, so named because of the village's proximity to the wall that separates England from the fantasy realm of Stronghold.
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Robert B. Parker
Stardust is the 17th book in Robert B. Parker's Spenser series and first published in 1990.
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by lyricist Mitchell Parish
: “Stardust” is written by lyricist Mitchell Parish and composer Hoagy Carmichael.
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and Vaughn's writing partner Jane Goldman
Stardust was written by Vaughn and Vaughn's writing partner Jane Goldman and is adapted from the 1997 award-winning novel written by Neil Gaiman (“Princess Mononoke,” “Beowulf”).
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by Vaughn
Stardust was written by Vaughn and Vaughn's writing partner Jane Goldman and is adapted from the 1997 award-winning novel written by Neil Gaiman (“Princess Mononoke,” “Beowulf”).
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Rosi Golan
Stardust" was composed by Israeli-American singer-songwriter Rosi Golan, and American musician Tim Myers, a former member of OneRepublic.
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Christopher Moore
chaos ensues’s lovely and humorous (reminds me a bit of Christopher Moore) and I immediately went back to the Sony site to find other Gaiman books, and found that Christopher Moore is the writer of Stardust, one of our favourite movies.
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by Jools Scott and Sue Curtis
Written by Jools Scott and Sue Curtis, Stardust was commissioned by Voices for Life in response to the Covid-19 pandemic.
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