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What does it mean to Hatful of Hollow
AND A Hatful of Rain and AND Hatful of Snow and Hatful of Music ?
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Hatful of Hollow is a compilation album by the English rock band The Smiths, featuring BBC Radio 1 studio recordings and two contemporary singles with their B-sides. It was released on 12 November 1984 by the band's British record company, Rough Trade, just months after the band's debut, The Smiths. The album reached No. 7 on the UK Albums Chart and stayed on the chart for 46 weeks.[3] Eventually, on 9 November 1993, it was also released by their American label, Sire Records, which had initially declined to release the album. Sire instead released Louder Than Bombs in the US in 1987, which contains several of the same tracks as on Hatful of Hollow, as well as The World Won't Listen.


A Hatful of Rain is a 1957 dramatic film. The movie was a rarity for its time, in its frank depiction of the effects of morphine addiction. It is a medically and sociologically accurate account of the effects of morphine on an addict and his family.[3]

It stars Eva Marie Saint, Don Murray, Anthony Franciosa, Lloyd Nolan, and Henry Silva. The movie was adapted by Michael V. Gazzo, Alfred Hayes, and Carl Foreman from the play by Gazzo. Foreman was blacklisted at the time of the film's release. The Writers Guild of America added his name to the film's credits in 1998, 14 years after his death. It was directed by Fred Zinnemann and features a strong musical score by Bernard Herrmann. Herrmann was asked by Fox to rescore his prelude for the film as the original was considered "too terrifying".

Franciosa was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role.


A Hatful of Snow is a full length musical which premiered in the Palm Springs area, California, 1994, at the Desert Rose Theater under the direction of Rocky Kalish. Book, words, and music for this holiday musical are the creation of Matthew Breindel. The show next appeared in 1999 at the High Desert Playhouse in Joshua Tree, California, under the direction of Ed will, and from there it spread throughout the nation playing each holiday season in two or three playhouses.[1]

The musical is a holiday musical with fifteen songs, including the title song "A Hatful of Snow" and a second act acclaimed Christmas ballad "A Christmas Memory".[1]

Fifteen tuneful songs help tell the story of Jean, the mayor's daughter, and her journey to bring Christmas back to the little town of Harmony, which is trapped by the Hatter's curse in a paperweight. Characters in the play are Jean, Nick, Mrs. Flute, Amanda and her mother, the citizens of Harmony... and of course Mr. Hatter, who wiles to keep Jean from finding a true love and filling the town hat with snow.[1]


A Hatful of Music was a Canadian musical variety television series which aired on CBC Television in 1960.


Or this:
hat·ful
noun \ˈhatˌfu̇l\
pl hatfuls also hatsful
Definition of HATFUL
1
: as much or as many as a hat will hold <gathered a hatful of eggs>
2
: a considerable amount or number : peck <these dives can cost you a hatful of money — T.H.Fielding> <turned down a hatful of princes — Helen B. Woodward>
 
Hatful of Hollow is a compilation album by the English rock band The Smiths, featuring BBC Radio 1 studio recordings and two contemporary singles with their B-sides. It was released on 12 November 1984 by the band's British record company, Rough Trade, just months after the band's debut, The Smiths. The album reached No. 7 on the UK Albums Chart and stayed on the chart for 46 weeks.[3] Eventually, on 9 November 1993, it was also released by their American label, Sire Records, which had initially declined to release the album. Sire instead released Louder Than Bombs in the US in 1987, which contains several of the same tracks as on Hatful of Hollow, as well as The World Won't Listen.


A Hatful of Rain is a 1957 dramatic film. The movie was a rarity for its time, in its frank depiction of the effects of morphine addiction. It is a medically and sociologically accurate account of the effects of morphine on an addict and his family.[3]

It stars Eva Marie Saint, Don Murray, Anthony Franciosa, Lloyd Nolan, and Henry Silva. The movie was adapted by Michael V. Gazzo, Alfred Hayes, and Carl Foreman from the play by Gazzo. Foreman was blacklisted at the time of the film's release. The Writers Guild of America added his name to the film's credits in 1998, 14 years after his death. It was directed by Fred Zinnemann and features a strong musical score by Bernard Herrmann. Herrmann was asked by Fox to rescore his prelude for the film as the original was considered "too terrifying".

Franciosa was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role.


A Hatful of Snow is a full length musical which premiered in the Palm Springs area, California, 1994, at the Desert Rose Theater under the direction of Rocky Kalish. Book, words, and music for this holiday musical are the creation of Matthew Breindel. The show next appeared in 1999 at the High Desert Playhouse in Joshua Tree, California, under the direction of Ed will, and from there it spread throughout the nation playing each holiday season in two or three playhouses.[1]

The musical is a holiday musical with fifteen songs, including the title song "A Hatful of Snow" and a second act acclaimed Christmas ballad "A Christmas Memory".[1]

Fifteen tuneful songs help tell the story of Jean, the mayor's daughter, and her journey to bring Christmas back to the little town of Harmony, which is trapped by the Hatter's curse in a paperweight. Characters in the play are Jean, Nick, Mrs. Flute, Amanda and her mother, the citizens of Harmony... and of course Mr. Hatter, who wiles to keep Jean from finding a true love and filling the town hat with snow.[1]


A Hatful of Music was a Canadian musical variety television series which aired on CBC Television in 1960.


Or this:
hat·ful
noun \ˈhatˌfu̇l\
pl hatfuls also hatsful
Definition of HATFUL
1
: as much or as many as a hat will hold <gathered a hatful of eggs>
2
: a considerable amount or number : peck <these dives can cost you a hatful of money — T.H.Fielding> <turned down a hatful of princes — Helen B. Woodward>
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