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Colicky
Colicky Col"ick*y, a. Pertaining to, or troubled with, colic; as, a colicky disorder.

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- Colic or cholic (/ˈkɒlɪk/) is a form of pain that starts and stops abruptly. It occurs due to muscular contractions of a hollow tube (small and large intestine...
- Lewis Colick (born January 10, 1951) is an American screenwriter born in Brooklyn, New York. He attended Baruch College in New York and got his MFA in...
- feature-length directorial debut. Written by Linda Yvette Chávez and Lewis Colick, it is based on the memoir A Boy, a Burrito and a Cookie: From Janitor to...
- get it right". The final script would be written by Lewis Colick, based on a story Colick had co-written with novelist Jere Cunningham. The script would...
- Gyllenhaal, Chris Cooper, Chris Owen, and Laura Dern. The screenplay by Lewis Colick, based on the book of the same name, tells the story of Homer H. Hickam...
- American disaster thriller film directed by Jay Russell and written by Lewis Colick. The film follows Baltimore firefighter Jack Morrison, who is trapped inside...
- adapt the book into film, Universal Pictures had James Schamus and Lewis Colick write drafts for the script, with Craig Pearce writing the final script...
- Directed by Jonathan Kaplan Screenplay by Lewis Colick Story by George D. Putnam John Katchmer Lewis Colick Produced by Charles Gordon Sulla Hamer Gene Levy...
- from his own production company, Baltimore Pictures. With writer Lewis Colick, Levinson pitched the idea to Warner Bros. Pictures, who agreed to co-finance...
- low position in the company. In response, Flamin' Hot screenwriter Lewis Colick added that "enough" of the story was true even if it was not entirely factual...