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  1. John Moore (born 1 January 1970) is an Irish film director and producer whose credits include the action war film Behind Enemy Lines and A Good Day to Die Hard.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_MooreJohn Moore - Wikipedia

    Writing. John Moore (Manx poet), privateer and poet from the late 18th Century. John Moore (Scottish physician) (1729–1802), author of the 1789 novel Zeluco and father of General Sir John Moore. John Weeks Moore (1807–1889), American editor of musical publications.

  3. May 5, 2020 · Here's every film by director John Moore ranked from worst to best. John Moore is an Irish filmmaker who first broke through working in commercials, before landing his first feature film with 2001's Behind Enemy Lines .

  4. 31 Metascore. Coming together to solve a series of murders in New York City are a police detective and an assassin, who will be hunted by the police, the mob, and a ruthless corporation. Director: John Moore | Stars: Mark Wahlberg, Mila Kunis, Beau Bridges, Ludacris. Votes: 130,038 | Gross: $40.69M.

  5. John Moore Bibliography. John was a prolific writer and occasionally, new minor works of his are still discovered. However, we believe the titles here to be a complete list of his writings and appreciation of them by others.

  6. Sep 5, 2021 · Moore’s Spanish expedition had been a failure. The death of Sir John Moore at Corunna. Despite Moore being killed, the outcome of the battle put him in the history books. The idea had been to operate in support of Spanish forces in ejecting Napoleon from Spain.

  7. Oct 14, 2016 · Sir John Moore is perhaps the second most famous British soldier of the Napoleonic Wars after the Duke of Wellington, yet his remarkable career has been neglected in comparison to...

  8. An army reformer and pioneer of light infantry units, General Sir John Moore's inspired leadership at Corunna in 1809 saved an army from destruction, but led to his death in action.

  9. Sir John Moore was a British lieutenant general who led a famous retreat to La Coruña (December 1808–January 1809) during the Napoleonic Peninsular War. His actions became celebrated, criticized by some and praised by others (including the Duke of Wellington).

  10. Discover the country writing of John Moore and join the Society dedicated to his work and his memory.