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Q: Who was the countess in the story Jennie by Paul Gallico?
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Paul Gallico is 6' 3".


When did Paul Gallico die?

Paul Gallico died on July 15, 1976, in Monaco.


What is Paul Gallico's birthday?

Paul Gallico was born on July 26, 1897.


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No, its a fictional novel by by Paul Gallico, released in 1969.


Was Poseidon based on a true story?

No.Poseidon [2006] & its original The Poseidon Adventure [1972] were based on a book written by Paul Gallico in 1969.


How did the rms posiedon sink?

For the record, the RMS Poseidon was a fictionalship. In Paul Gallico's novel The Poseidon Adventure it sank on the 26th of December 1969.


Who created the movie Poseidon?

Paul Gallico wrote a novel called The Poseidon Adventure in 1972 and then Stirling Silliphant wrote the screenplay the same year.


Who wrote the children's book Jenny - it was about a boy who turned into a cat and made friends with a girl cat called Jenny and their adventures?

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Was the Poseidon realy a ship?

The S. S. Poseidon is a fictional ocean liner created by author Paul Gallico for his 1969 novel, "The Poseidon Adventure." The story has sired at least 4 films, including the 1972 blockbuster from 20th Century-Fox. In the story, the ship is met by a rogue wave - then called a tidal wave - and capsized. Survivors of the overturning struggle to reach the exposed hull and possible freedom.