A book by the same title, "No Country for Old Men" by Cormac McCarthy.
The movie "There Was an Old Couple" follows the storyline, as the title implies, of an old couple who decide to go to Siberia and move in with their daughter.
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The name of the book is The Encyclopedia of Gunsmithing and Mr. Rate mentions that the author is a man named Shofield but I was unable to find any book by that title or author online. on the DVD Blue Ray Copy you can clearly see the title 'Encyclopedia of Gunsmithing' I tried looking by Schofeld , Schofield .... no luck .... the books exists
Freaks (1932) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0022913/
The book of 1 Kings in the Old Testament has three K's in its title.
We never find out what the title of that book is (the book she reads from at Coffin Rock). Less than a minute into the movie, Heather shows us the book (along with two other books, How to Stay Alive in the Woods and All-Weather Back Country Notebook), but the book is so old that you can't read the title, and she never says what the title is.
Old as the hills!
Use whatever title you want to -- you are the author! Titles are the least important part of your book.
Habakkuk.
White Zombie deals with witchcraft, but it's voodoo witchcraft. It's an old black and white movie.
A book by the same title, "No Country for Old Men" by Cormac McCarthy.
You're Only Old Once is the title of a book by Dr. Seuss. You Can Heal Your Life is the title of a book by Louise Hay.
"Mr. Smith goes to Washington" is the title of a movie. It is an old movie.
The movie "There Was an Old Couple" follows the storyline, as the title implies, of an old couple who decide to go to Siberia and move in with their daughter.
It's from an old book title joke.
Yes they are both 15 years old in both the book and the movie.