The Curve
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Initial release | January 23, 1998 |
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Directors | Dan Rosen |
Producers | Alain Siritzky |
Budget | 1 million USD |
Initial DVD release | April 20, 1999 |
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ID | 2467727 |
About The Curve
When Chris and Tim discover that they automatically become eligible for higher grades should their unpopular third roommate commit suicide, they set their sights on his swift demise.
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... " In that respect the King appears ahead of The Curve, ready to open a new freezer in a food bank as often as cutting the ribbon on a new building...
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... " They re behind The Curve, " says Robin MacDonald, director at tech recruitment company Harvey Nash...
Croydon tram crash: Operators fined £14m after seven people killed
... " He added there was a failure to heed warnings about the risk of drivers becoming disorientated in the Sandilands tunnel network on the approach to The Curve, and a report of a " near miss" just days before the crash was " ignored"...
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... But ultimately, she says, it is about staying ahead of The Curve...
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... " I knew something was happening, so I just got ahead of The Curve, " he said...
Croydon tram crash: Driver not guilty over fatal derailment
... The jury heard Mr Dorris was driving the tram at over 70 km/h, more than three times the limit as he approached The Curve near Sandilands...
Croydon tram crash: Driver not guilty over fatal derailment
The Driver of a tram that crashed in Croydon in November 2016, killing seven people, has been cleared of failing to take Reasonable Care at work.
Mr Dorris, 49, was charged under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 over the derailment, which left another 19 people seriously injured.
There were 69 passengers on the tram when it toppled over on a sharp bend.
A jury at the Old Bailey cleared him in less than two hours. Mr Dorris left the dock in tears.
Those who died were Dane Chinnery, Donald Collett, Robert Huxley, Philip Logan, Dorota Rynkiewicz, Philip Seary and Mark Smith .
The Jury heard Mr Dorris was driving the tram at over 70 km/h, More Than Three Times The Limit as he approached The Curve near Sandilands.
The Prosecution claimed Mr Dorris may have had a " micro-sleep" while at the controls of the tram. He denied this, saying " It just went horribly wrong for me. "
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com