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Captain Mullan, of the United States army, commander of the
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Next: Captain Mullan, of the United States ArmyArticlevol. 41, no. 1176, p. 567.
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Previous: Captain Mullan, of the United States ArmyArticlevol. 41, no. 1176, p. 567.
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John Mullan is professor of English at University College London.
The Corrections by Jonathan Franzen John Mullan 2010
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John Mullan is professor of English at University College London.
Kalooki Nights by Howard Jacobson John Mullan 2010
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So we got what we could from the truck and walked down to the nearest town, a little town of about 800 people called Mullan ... and that is where we stayed for the next few days, trying to find a mechanic or someone who could help us out.
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Two fine actors, Peter Mullan and Emily Watson, are marooned in this opening section: they are the Narracotts, honest farming folk cruelly tormented for their rent money by their landlord Lyons (David Thewlis), and whose callow son Albert (Jeremy Irvine) established a brotherly bond with a frisky thoroughbred which, despite its high-strung ways, pitches in and accepts a plough-harness to save the Narracotts from eviction.
War Horse – review 2011
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It's the story of a bond that forms between the drunken, volatile Joseph (Peter Mullan) and Hannah (Olivia Colman), a good-natured volunteer at a charity shop who is just as tortured and troubled.
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Mullan has played men like Joseph before, but that gives him the strength and lack of ego to tackle a character who is introduced killing his dog offscreen, and later makes racist comments to shop workers.
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Or will he, like Peter Mullan, after being garlanded for his 2001 movie The Magdalene Sisters, take a series of acting jobs while he develops another difficult and intensely personal project?
Bafta missed their chance to break The Artist's silence 2012
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