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aragarna · 10 months
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You'll have many years left, my father, to live and dream. - George J. Lewis and Guy Williams as don Alejandro de la Vega and Zorro (Zorro, 1957, 1x07)
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kwebtv · 3 months
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From the Golden Age of Television
Series Premiere
The Lone Ranger - Enter the Lone Ranger - ABC - September 15, 1949
Western
Running Time: 30 minutes
Produced by Jack Chertok
Directed by George B Seitz Jr.
Narrateed by Gerald Mohr 
Stars:
Clayton Moore as the Lone Ranger (John Reid)
Jay Silverheels as Tonto
Glenn Strange as Butch Cavendish
George J. Lewis as Collins
Tristram Coffin as Ranger Captain Dan Reid (uncredited)
Frank Fenton as Ranger Captain (uncredited)
Jack Rube Clifford as Jerry
Ray Bennett as Hardrock Jones
Rand Brooks as Dick Larrabee
Hank Worden as Rusty Bates
Monte Blue as Sheriff Stanton
Ross Ford as Bob Larrabee
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gatutor · 11 months
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Jack O´Shea-George J. Lewis-Lorna Gray-Tom London "Federal operator 99" 1945, de Spencer Gordon Bennet, Yakima Canutt, Wallace Grissell.
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perfettamentechic · 6 months
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8 dicembre … ricordiamo …
8 dicembre … ricordiamo … #semprevivineiricordi #nomidaricordare #personaggiimportanti #perfettamentechic
2023: Ryan O’Neal, Charles Patrick Ryan O’Neal, è stato un attore statunitense figlio di Charles O’Neal, scrittore e sceneggiatore di origini irlandesi, e dell’attrice Patricia Ruth. O’Neal si fece conoscere al grande pubblico recitando nella soap opera Peyton Place (dal 1964 al 1969). Ottenne la fama mondiale grazie all’interpretazione di Oliver Barrett IV nel film Love Story (1970). Fu sposato…
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abybweisse · 9 months
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Book haul at HPB
First, here's a pic of everything.
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Here, you can see each of the P. G. Wodehouse titles I got. Never bought Jeeves and Wooster books before, but this should be a great read. The BBC series was hilarious, what I recall seeing when I was a kid. Always adored Hugh Laurie and Stephen Fry; in fact, I already have books written by them, too. Also got a couple Jane Austen titles and a Fyodor Dostoevsky that are part of a special edition series.
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Then I got a bunch of books in this gorgeous special edition collection by Chiltern Publishing. I already had Jane Eyre and a couple other titles in this series, so I hope I don't have any extra copies of anything. I don't think so, but I'll have to unbox my books to find out for sure. I'm a bit worried that I might already have a copy of Wuthering Heights....
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And then these books that are more random. I already had books 1 and 2 of Parasyte, so now I also have book 3. Then I already had Baking Yesteryear by B. Dylan Hollis, but this is a signed copy! The Philip Pullman book is a collection of his essays about the writing process. The Devil's Dictionary by Ambrose Bierce is considered by some to be one of the 100 greatest masterpieces of American literature. And then Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is the one book I actually went there for. 😅 Too bad they didn't have a pretty copy, but that's ok. Maybe Chiltern will release one later. 🤔
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friendlessghoul · 2 months
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Buster Keaton, Dorothy Sebastian, and George J. Lewis Allez Oop! - 1934
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russell-63 · 1 year
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Not even testing yet and they are eye-fucking in public already
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brasiliangp · 2 months
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shopping for my miami gp lewks I'm so excited
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garadinervi · 8 months
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'for colored girls who have considered suicide / when the rainbow is enuf' by Ntozake Shange, «Playbill», The American Place Theatre, New York, NY, 2000
With: Jackée Harry, Carole-Jean Lewis, Eleanor McCoy, Lizan Mitchell, Novella Nelson, J. Iesha Prime, and Katherine J. Smith
Direction and Choreography: George Faison
Opening date: June 11, 2000 Closing date: August 20, 2000
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russellius · 2 years
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aragarna · 5 months
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Title: Father and Son Ride Into Terror
Author: Aragarna
Characters: don Diego/Zorro, don Alejandro, don Nacho, Monastario.
Fandoms: Walt Disney’s Zorro (1957)
Genre, rating: General audience, Gen. Episode tag, character study, angsty introspection, but it all ends well, you know that.
Word count: 3600
Spoilers, warnings: obvious spoilers for episodes 1x07, 1x08 and 1x09
Summary: Zorro and Alejandro de la Vega are on the run, hiding from Monastario. Don Alejandro is seriously injured, and Zorro needs to get him to safety, all the while trying to keep his identity safe. - An exploration of Diego and Alejandro's thoughts during the events related in "Monastario Sets a Trap" and "Zorro's Ride Into Terror".
Notes: Many thanks to my faithful friend Sting for the beta work <3
Read it on: AO3 - FF.net
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kirexa · 28 days
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I have at least one heart with every villager which ngl I'm pretty impressed by
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milflewis · 1 year
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me: luv and light and i am floating on clouds rn
mark: do you have a moment to talk about our lord and saviour and the fact that george russell has never been normal about lewis hamilton a day in his life and george’s gf encourages this and —
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camyfilms · 1 year
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THE BIG HOUSE 1930
And remember, this prison does not give a man a yellow streak, but if he has one, it brings it out.
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joncronshawauthor · 11 months
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The Kings and Queens of Fantasy: A Look at the Most Iconic Royal Characters
Fantasy literature is filled with a wide variety of royal characters, each with their own unique strengths, weaknesses and stories. From brave warriors to cunning politicians, these kings and queens have captured the imagination of readers for generations. In this blog post, you’ll find seven of the most memorable and impactful royal characters in fantasy. From the epic battles of Middle-Earth…
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wealmostaneckbeard · 2 years
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Book Review
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[Picture ID: The cover for the book, “The Worst Military Leaders of All Time.” Above the Main Title it says  “Foreword by Vice-Admiral Sir Jeremy Blackham.” Below main title is the line “Edited By John M. Jennings and Chuck Steele.” The text is overlaid on a colorless photo taken on D-Day, 1944 of a helmet atop a rifle stock, it’s barrel jammed into churned-up dirt. An open box of belted ammunition sits in the foreground. /End ID.] 
Having once read “The Rise and Fall of Practically Everyone” I went into this non-fiction book expecting a little bit of humor and schadenfreude. Instead what I got was a dry, horrifying, but extremely educational lesson on what happens when you put the wrong men in charge during an armed conflict. 
The book is organized into 5 parts each one featuring 3 commanders. The parts are listed in this order: Criminals, Frauds, The Clueless, Politicians, and Bunglers. Criminals are men for whom killing and torturing alleged enemies, allies, and definitely-not-combatants took higher priority than accomplishing objectives. Frauds lied about their expertise and people believed them at great cost. The Clueless operated on delusional beliefs regarding the enemies capabilities and their own forces. Politicians had to make decisions based on the politics of their society and the strategies in-use during the conflict they engaged in, and they chose poorly. Finally, Bunglers tried their best, it was nowhere near good enough, and they even admitted it (if they survived). These categories were formed by the editors while sorting submissions from historians who were simply assigned to write about the worst commander within the purview of their studies.
I don’t know if it’s problematic or good marketing to place the War-Criminals at the start of the anthology. It will certainly shock and resonate with a reader, at the cost of making one forget about the less outrageous subjects.  This probably isn’t an issue for a diligent reader, which I confess to not always being.
 The specific commanders are all men who have a lot of written evidence condemning them. But in the foreword, the editors say that the Third Reich (and other World War 2 fascists) have already been extensively examined. The purpose of this book was to focus on lesser known or unjustly revered men. Hence half the subjects being American or British. Some names, like George Custer and Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna are relatively well known to Americans like myself. Others are more obscure (to me) such as Roman Fedorovich von Ungern-Sternberg, Nikias, or Nogi Maresuke. 
As a creative resource, this book is perfect for military-focused authors who need references for incompetent and/or evil leadership that is realistic. I haven’t read every single work of military-fiction but I imagine there is a tendency to portray military commanders as brilliant but cruel. Hopefully this book makes an argument that cruelty does not equate to intelligence. And that really interesting drama takes place when plans do not go smoothly at all because the person who were in-charge were inept for one reason or another. 
For a list of the names of all the subjects and contributing historians please see the tags.
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