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  • Summit has not provided any further information about the leak, how the script was lost in the first place or how anyone got their hands on the script, which is watermarked with Rathbone's name across each page.

    ‘Eclipse’ Script Leak Not The Final Draft, Belonged To Jackson Rathbone » MTV Movies Blog 2010

  • He plays Max as a character that Adams once played and which is now his to redefine, the way Basil Rathbone once played Sherlock Holmes and Jeremy Brett then made Holmes his own, without taking anything away from Rathbone's Holmes --- an analogy that makes way too much of Smart, Adams, and Carrell, I suppose, but you get the point.

    The old Adapt A Popular TV Series For The Movies And Leave Out Half The Elements That Made The Series Work In The First Place Trick 2008

  • The Rebel Heroes truck, with its built-in sandwich refrigerator and flattop, suited Rathbone's purposes.

    Rebel Heroes dies, Big Cheese is born Tim Carman 2010

  • Each of Rathbone's sandwiches takes its name -- at least in part -- from the featured cheese.

    Rebel Heroes dies, Big Cheese is born Tim Carman 2010

  • He plays Max as a character that Adams once played and which is now his to redefine, the way Basil Rathbone once played Sherlock Holmes and Jeremy Brett then made Holmes his own, without taking anything away from Rathbone's Holmes --- an analogy that makes way too much of Smart, Adams, and Carrell, I suppose, but you get the point.

    Lance Mannion: 2008

  • Elizabeth - I didn't mind Rathbone's cavalier comment on his research because he was up-front about it, so I knew to treat the book as if it were, say, a Terry Pratchett and judge it purely on whether it was a good read.

    Sense of smell in historical fiction Carla 2006

  • He could hide there for a day or two; then visit Rathbone's banker at his residence in the night to establish his identity.

    The Drums of Jeopardy Harold MacGrath 1901

  • "Rathbone's just written to accept in his place," said Harry, taking out

    The Limit Ada Leverson 1897

  • She wrote letters to various people whom she knew on the stage, mentioning Rathbone's enormous willingness to take _anything_, his gentlemanly appearance, and, she felt sure, really

    The Limit Ada Leverson 1897

  • With characteristic amiability, combined with that courage which had caused impatient people, who snubbed her in vain, to say she had the hide of a rhinoceros, Miss Luscombe had accepted the blow of Rathbone's proposal -- the proposal which she had taken for an offer of marriage, but which was really an offer to go on the stage.

    The Limit Ada Leverson 1897

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