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  1. Mother Carey's Chickens is a 1938 American drama film starring Anne Shirley and Ruby Keeler. The film was directed by Rowland V. Lee and based upon a 1917 play by Kate Douglas Wiggin and Rachel Crothers, which in turn was adapted from Wiggins' Mother Carey's Chickens.

  2. Mother Carey's Chickens (bra Aves sem Rumo [1]) é um filme estadunidense de 1938, do gênero drama romântico, dirigido por Rowland V. Lee, com roteiro de S. K. Lauren e Gertrude Purcell baseado no romance Mother Carey's Chickens, de Kate Douglas Wiggin (1915), e em sua adaptação teatral, coescrita por Rachel Crothers (1917). [2]

  3. Mother Carey's Chickens: Directed by Rowland V. Lee. With Anne Shirley, Ruby Keeler, James Ellison, Fay Bainter. An 1890s widow has two daughters and two sons. The daughters fall in love with the same gentleman.

  4. Mother Carey was the very personification of storms and the dangerous sea and sailors feared her. She was known to bring storms and cause shipwrecks sending the sailors to her husband, Davy Jones. Since at least the 1700’s many sailors have retired to Davy Jones’ locker, a metaphor for the bottom of the sea where the drowned rest.

  5. 13 de ago. de 2017 · WHENCE THE NAME “MOTHER CAREY’S CHICKENS”? The names “Mother Carey’s Chickens” and “Stormy Petrel” are applied by sailors to the bird known to ornithologists as the Thalasidroma pelagica.

  6. Mother Carey's Chickens is a novel by Kate Douglas Wiggin published in 1911 by Houghton Mifflin. Plot summary [ edit ] The book tells the story of a poor-but-happy family of four children who, in spite of being fatherless, make the lives of others better.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mother_CareyMother Carey - Wikipedia

    Storm petrels, thought by sailors to be the souls of dead seamen, are called Mother Carey's chickens. Giant petrels are known as Mother Carey's geese . [3] In The Seaman's Manual (1790), by Lt. Robert Wilson (RN), the term Mother Carey's children is defined as "a name given by English sailors to birds which they suppose are fore ...