- "
Blind Alley" is a
science fiction short story by
American writer Isaac Asimov. It was
first published in the
March 1945
issue of
Astounding Science Fiction...
- Look up
blind alley in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. "
Blind Alley" is the
title of a
science fiction short story by
Isaac Asimov. It may also refer...
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horse and
trams for transportation. In such
earlier urban development,
alleys were
included to
allow for
deliveries of
soiled supplies, such as coal,...
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Blind Alley is a 1939
American film noir
crime film
directed by
Charles Vidor and
starring Chester Morris,
Ralph Bellamy and Ann Dvorak. The film was...
- to the
street every fifth house.[citation needed]
Alleys may be paved, or unpaved, and a
blind alley is a cul-de-sac.
Modern urban developments may also...
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Currents of
Space (1952),
novel Pebble in the Sky (1950), his
first novel "
Blind Alley" (1945), a
short story also set
between the
Robot and
Foundation series...
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Blind Alleys was a play
written by
David Henry Hwang and
Frederic Kimball,
filmed and
aired as a 1985
television special produced by WCVB-TV for Metromedia...
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Blind Alley is a 1926 play by the
British author Dorothy Brandon. It is a
drama about an
unhappily married woman who
begins to
develop feelings for an...
- Masquerade. In the
years following,
Alley starred in a
number of
smaller films,
including One More Chance,
Blind Date and Runaway. In 1985, she starred...
- that
Philip Van
Doren Stern's article, "The Case of the
Corpse in the
Blind Alley" (1941), "could
serve ... as an
obituary for the
Golden Age." Authors...