Disney has released the first poster for Pete's Dragon, a «reimagining» of the classic 1977 film that followed
a young orphan named Pete and his imaginary friend dragon Elliot.
The story is about
a young orphan named Hugo Cabret, played by Asa Butterfield, living in a train station in Paris who tries to solve the mystery of an automaton his father found before being killed.
Then the disfigured recluse notices
a young orphan named Christine (Emmy Rossum) who has been brought in to study with the chorus by ballet mistress, Madame Giry (Miranda Richardson).
Not exact matches
But then something happens, something that proves the novel's mise - en - scène: he heals a plague - stricken and
orphaned young woman, Ustina (whose
name is derived originally from the Latin Iustinus), darlings her, impregnates her, possesses her, and, eventually, inadvertently kills her and their child during labor.
Upon hearing the
young man's
name, the Nobel Prize «winning novelist asked: «Aren't you the child who, having been left an
orphan by his poor mother and distanced himself from his father, went off to live the life of the kibbutz?
I am a father and my
youngest daughter 6 years old is
named Mariam, why do you want her be
orphan for some thing i quoted..?
Sam Neill plays a grumpy old man who ends up stuck with a chubby little
orphan named Ricky Baker (Julian Dennison in a breakthrough performance) after his sweet wife passes away, just when the
young lad was starting to feel at home in the middle of nowhere.
In flashbacks, we see Joe as the steady husband of a fragile wife
named Elise (Gretchen Mol) and father to their
young son, but after Joe and Elise's divorce, this death in the family leaves the adolescent boy virtually an
orphan.
An amnesiac
orphan boy
named Daryl (Oliver, The NeverEnding Story) is fostered by a loving, childless couple that adopts the
young boy as their own until his proper parents are found.
The details: Based on the Uzodinma Iweala novel of the same
name, Beasts Of No Nation follows a
young orphan (Abraham Attah) forced to be a child soldier in an unnamed African country under the watch of a brutal commandant (Idris Elba).
One such strike leaves a
young girl
named Rin (Hana Sugisaki)
orphaned and enraged.
But as political unrest begins to stir, Pran finds himself in the company of a doomed
young Englishman - an
orphan named Jonathan Bridgeman.
In Jon Walter's debut
young adult novel, My
Name is Not Friday, which is set in Mississippi during America's Civil War, Samuel, a freeborn black
orphan, displays just how important his faith is.
Based off the short - lived comic book series of the same
name, Battle Chasers stars a a ragtag group of adventurers that include a
young orphan that wields magical gauntlets, a caring war golem, an old wizard, a talented swordsman, and bewitching bounty hunter that rarely holds an allegiance for long.