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Soylent Green is a 1973
American dystopian thriller film
directed by
Richard Fleischer, and
starring Charlton Heston,
Leigh Taylor-Young, and
Edward G...
- Look up
soylent in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Soylent may
refer to:
Soylent, a type of food
eaten in the 1966
Harry Harrison science fiction novel...
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Soylent is a set of meal
replacement products in powder, shake, and bar forms,
produced by
Soylent Nutrition, Inc. The
company was
founded in 2013 and...
- (NNDB) is an
online database of
biographical details of over 40,000 people.
Soylent Communications, a sole
proprietorship that also
hosted the
later defunct...
- core developer, and
SoylentNews
Public Benefit Corporation (SN PBC) president. On 22 May 2023
NCommander announced that
SoylentNews will be shutting...
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Soilent Green is an
American grindcore/sludge
metal band
formed in 1988 in Chalmette/Metairie on the
suburbs of New Orleans, Louisiana.
Soilent Green was...
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Founded in 1996, it was run by a
developer known as
Soylent Communications. Site
updates slowed in 2009, with the
final update in February...
- (1968), The Hor**** (1971), The Gang That Couldn't
Shoot Straight (1971),
Soylent Green (1973), and
Jagged Edge (1985). She won an Emmy for her role on the...
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notable film
roles include Carmen Jones (1954), The
Pawnbroker (1964),
Soylent Green (1973) and
Ghosts of
Mississippi (1996).
Peters was born
George Fisher...
- Ten Commandments, and his
final performance in the science-fiction
story Soylent Green.
Robinson received an
Academy Honorary Award for his work in the...