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Matt Garth and Tom Garth are fictional characters from the 1976 film "Midway," which dramatizes the events of the Battle of Midway during World War II. While the film features real historical figures and events, the Garth brothers were created for narrative purposes and do not represent actual individuals who fought in the battle. The real Battle of Midway took place in June 1942 and was a pivotal naval battle between the United States and Japan.
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Let's just say that Captain Matthew Garth, Charlton Heston's character in the 1976 war picture, has a difficult time landing his dive bomber on the ramp of an aircraft carrier.
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There is no character named 'Garth' in "Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery" (1997).
No character played by Robin Williams, or film title is returned with Garth as a search term.
No, Garth Knowles is not a cousin of Beyoncé Knowles. Beyoncé's family background includes her parents, Mathew Knowles and Tina Knowles, but there is no public information linking Garth Knowles to her family as a cousin. The Knowles surname is relatively common, and any connection between them is not established in known genealogical records.
Garth Ranzz
"Arseface" is a fictional character from the comic book series "Preacher" created by Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon. The character does not exist in real life.
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According to what I've found, Navy Captain Matthew Garth is a fictional character. I found it in the following paragraph I found on an Amazon.com website. The connecting thread in the long (two-plus hours) movie is fictional Navy Captain Matt Garth (played with jut-jawed determination by Charlton Heston).Garth, a fighter pilot recovering from a wound, starts the movie as Nimitz's aide, is transferred to Spruance's staff for the Midway mission, and ends up back in the cockpit of a dive bomber for the decisive air strike against the Japanese fleet. His life is complicated by a sub-plot involving the arrival in Hawaii of his estranged son (played by Edward Albert), a rookie naval aviator who is engaged to an interned Japanese-American woman. Garth's attempts to help his son make contact with his fiance draw the ire of security forces, while his request to an old friend (Cliff Robertson in a cameo) to look after his son results in the son's precipitious transfer to one of the Midway-bound carriers.The full write up can be found at: http://www.amazon.com/review/product/B00005N5S3?pageNumber=2 Hopefully that will help with your question. John Baker
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