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for heaven's sake

adv. (context idiomatic euphemistic English) Expresses frustration, exasperation, or annoyance.

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For Heaven's Sake (1926 film)

For Heaven's Sake is a 1926 comedy silent film starring Harold Lloyd. Commercially, it was one of Lloyd's most successful films and the 12th highest-grossing film of the silent era, pulling in $2,600,000.

For Heaven's Sake (comic strip)

For Heaven's Sake is an American comic strip by Mike Morgan with a religious humor theme. It is syndicated by Creators Syndicate and debuted in September 1991.

For Heaven's Sake

For Heaven's Sake may refer to:

  • For Heaven's Sake (1926 film), a comedy starring Harold Lloyd
  • For Heaven's Sake (1950 film), a fantasy starring Clifton Webb
  • For Heaven's Sake (2008 film), a film starring Florence Henderson
  • For Heaven's Sake (comic strip), a religion-themed strip by Mike Morgan
  • "For Heaven's Sake", a song by 16 Horsepower from Low Estate
  • "For Heaven's Sake", a song by Frankie Goes to Hollywood from Liverpool
  • "For Heaven's Sake", a song by Wu-Tang Clan from Wu-Tang Forever
    • " For Heaven's Sake", a song by Elise Bretton, Sherman Edwards and Donald Meyer, recorded by Billie Holiday in 1958, as well as numerous other jazz musicians.
For Heaven's Sake (1950 film)

For Heaven's Sake is a 1950 fantasy film starring Clifton Webb as an angel trying to save the marriage of a couple played by Joan Bennett and Robert Cummings. It was adapted from the play May We Come In? by Harry Segall.

For Heaven's Sake (2008 film)

For Heaven's Sake is a comedy written by former Emmy Award winner, Ann Marcus. The film was directed and produced by Nat Christian. It stars Florence Henderson, Allison Lange, David Paetkau, Yaani King, Kathryn Gordon]], Stephanie Patton, Joseph Campanella and Skyler Gisondo.

The film was released in 2008 by Vanguard Cinema.

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For Heaven's Sake (play)

For Heaven's Sake!, originally titled The Brightness of Heaven, is a full-length play written by Laura Pedersen. Pedersen, who is a bestselling author and award-winning playwright, completed the work in 2012 and it premiered at the Manhattan Repertory Theatre in New York City later that year. It has since been performed at the Off-Broadway Cherry Lane Theatre in Manhattan, and the 710 Main Theatre (formerly Studio Arena Theater), in Buffalo, NY.

The play was the finalist in the Maxim Mazumder New Play Competition, a finalist in the Ashland New Plays Festival, and a finalist in The Hudson Valley Writers' Center New Play Reading Series. NY Theatre Guide ranked the 710 Main production as one of the top five shows of the week.