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Happy Blessed Birthday to Clifford Joseph Harris Jr., better known by the stage names T.I. and Tip, born September 25, 1980.
DID YOU KNOW: T.I would sample Aaliyah's Grammy nominated hit song "Rock The Boat" in his song "Dope" (in 2016). The late singer's voice is the first that we hear on the track: "I feel like I'm on dope," she opens the song, "Boy, you really get me high." followed by T.I's raps. The song features singer Marsha Ambrosius and is produced by Dr. Dre.
When the promotion of the video was launched, images of TI wearing a white Aaliyah shirt (by photographer Eric Johnson/ Upstairs With Eric) was circulated, followed by video of the shirt being blurred out before ultimately displaying TI only wearing a white shirt for the same scenes.
This left some fans wondering if the original circulated images (of him with an Aaliyah shirt) were real or photoshopped and/or if TI needed to remove the shirt due to copyright (if the images were real). It was never cleared up and Eric Johnson would show gratitude of a reposted image of TI wearing his shirts in one of his IG storied May 2022.
#TI#T.I#Clifford Harris#Clifford Joseph Harris#Rock The Boat#Aaliyah#Rip Aaliyah#Eric Johnson#UpstairswithEric#Dope#dr dre#marsha ambrosius#aaliyah shirt#sampled music#happy birthday
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ᯓ★ intro !!
hi, i’m poppy and i love music.
i love wallows, dominic fike, 5sos, harry styles, the 1975, inhaler, the driver era, twenty one pilots, niall horan, joshua bassett, the japanese house, louis tomlinson, taylor swift, nieve ella, zayn, gracie abrams, the vamps, olivia rodrigo, declan mckenna, troye sivan, waterparks, thomas headon, alessi rose, role model, del water gap, omar apollo, chappell roan, charli xcx, billie eilish, movies, red bull, jacob elordi, my friends, concerts, spotify, staying up late, long drives, thirteen reasons why, blasting music, walks, fairy lights, twilight
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i mostly post about 5sos, wallows, dominic fike, the driver era and inhaler
but also just anyone else i like
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hiiii so i’ve had this blog for years but twitter has been making my brain melt lately so i want to start using tumblr more regularly. i used to only try to post music stuff on here but i think i’ve decided to just say fuck it and post/reblog whatever i want. im gonna tag some bands/artists/tv shows/movies/etc that im into so if anyone wants to be mutuals w me lmk ;)
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Band of Brothers Birthdays
January
1 John S. Zielinski Jr. (b. 1925)
21 Richard D. “Dick” Winters (b. 1918)
26 Herbert M. Sobel (b. 1912)
30 Clifford Carwood "Lip" Lipton (b. 1920)
31 Warren H. “Skip” Muck (b. 1922) & Robert B. Brewer (b. 1924)
February
8 Clarence R. Hester (b. 1916)
18 Thomas A. Peacock (b. 1920)
23 Lester A. “Les” Hashey (b. 1925)
March
1 Charles E. “Chuck” Grant (b. 1922)
2 Colonel Robert L. “Bob” Strayer (b. 1910)
4 Wayne “Skinny” Sisk (b. 1922)
10 Frank J. Perconte (b. 1917)
13 Darrell C. “Shifty” Powers (b. 1923)
14 Joseph J. “Joe” Toye (b. 1919)
24 John D. “Cowboy” Halls (b. 1922)
26 George Lavenson (b. 1917) & George H. Smith Jr. (1922)
27 Gerald J. Loraine (b. 1913)
April
3 Colonel Robert F. “Bob” Sink (b. 1905) & Patrick S. “Patty” O’Keefe (b. 1926)
5 John T. “Johnny” Julian (b. 1924)
10 Renée B. E. Lemaire (b. 1914)
11 James W. Miller (b. 1924)
15 Walter S. “Smokey” Gordon Jr. (b. 1920)
20 Ronald C. “Sparky” Speirs (b. 1920)
23 Alton M. More (b. 1920)
27 Earl E. “One Lung” McClung (b. 1923) & Henry S. “Hank” Jones Jr. (b. 1924)
28 William J. “Wild Bill” Guarnere (b. 1923)
May
12 John W. “Johnny” Martin (b. 1922)
16 Edward J. “Babe” Heffron (b. 1923)
17 Joseph D. “Joe” Liebgott (b. 1915)
19 Norman S. Dike Jr. (b. 1918) & Cleveland O. Petty (b. 1924)
25 Albert L. "Al" Mampre (b. 1922)
June
2 David K. "Web" Webster (b. 1922)
6 Augusta M. Chiwy ("Anna") (b. 1921)
13 Edward D. Shames (b. 1922)
17 George Luz (b. 1921)
18 Roy W. Cobb (b. 1914)
23 Frederick T. “Moose” Heyliger (b. 1916)
25 Albert Blithe (b. 1923)
28 Donald B. "Hoob" Hoobler (b. 1922)
July
2 Gen. Anthony C. "Nuts" McAuliffe (b. 1898)
7 Francis J. “Frank” Mellet (b. 1920)
8 Thomas Meehan III (b. 1921)
9 John A. Janovec (b. 1925)
10 Robert E. “Popeye” Wynn (b. 1921)
16 William S. Evans (b. 1910)
20 James H. “Moe” Alley Jr. (b. 1922)
23 Burton P. “Pat” Christenson (b. 1922)
29 Eugene E. Jackson (b. 1922)
31 Donald G. "Don" Malarkey (b. 1921)
August
3 Edward J. “Ed” Tipper (b. 1921)
10 Allen E. Vest (b. 1924)
15 Kenneth J. Webb (b. 1920)
18 Jack E. Foley (b. 1922)
26 Floyd M. “Tab” Talbert (b. 1923) & General Maxwell D. Taylor (b. 1901)
29 Joseph A. Lesniewski (b. 1920)
31 Alex M. Penkala Jr. (b. 1924)
September
3 William H. Dukeman Jr. (b. 1921)
11 Harold D. Webb (b. 1925)
12 Major Oliver M. Horton (b. 1912)
27 Harry F. Welsh (b. 1918)
30 Lewis “Nix” Nixon III (b. 1918)
October
5 Joseph “Joe” Ramirez (b. 1921) & Ralph F. “Doc” Spina (b. 1919) & Terrence C. "Salty" Harris (b. 1920)
6 Leo D. Boyle (b. 1913)
10 William F. “Bill” Kiehn (b. 1921)
15 Antonio C. “Tony” Garcia (b. 1924)
17 Eugene G. "Doc" Roe (b. 1922)
21 Lt. Cl. David T. Dobie (b. 1912)
28 Herbert J. Suerth Jr. (b. 1924)
31 Robert "Bob" van Klinken (b. 1919)
November
11 Myron N. “Mike” Ranney (b. 1922)
20 Denver “Bull” Randleman (b. 1920)
December
12 John “Jack” McGrath (b. 1919)
31 Lynn D. “Buck” Compton (b. 1921)
Unknown Date
Joseph P. Domingus
Richard J. Hughes (b. 1925)
Maj. Louis Kent
Father John Mahoney
George C. Rice
SOURCES
Military History Fandom Wiki
Band of Brothers Fandom Wiki
Traces of War
Find a Grave
#this is going off who was on on the show#i double checked the dates and such but if you notice any mistakes please let me know :)#band of brothers#easy company#hbo war#not gonna tag everyone lol#mine: misc#yep it's actually Halls and not Hall#i've seen Terrence Harris's name spelled with as Terence but wenand t with two Rs s#since that's how it's spelled on photos of memorials and on his gravestone#I’ll do the pacific next! should be significantly shorter since there’s far fewer characters 😅
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Russian archival records obtained for this book show that [Joseph] Stalin colluded with his favorited U.S. candidate in 1948, Henry Wallace, [Franklin D.] Roosevelt’s Soviet-friendly wartime Vice President.
The nature of Wallace’s relationship with the Kremlin has long been a subject of speculation. Soviet intelligence is known to have unimaginatively code-named the Vice President CAPTAIN’S DEPUTY during the war. But no evidence has ever emerged that Wallace was recruited as a Soviet agent. He was, however, we can now discern, a Soviet tool. He sincerely believed that “peaceful coexistence” between the Soviet Union and the United States not only could be achieved, but was essential for world peace. All the while, he looked away from (and naively followed Soviet propaganda denying) the existence of Stalin’s mass forced labor and terror programs. According to [President Harry S.] Truman’s counsel Clark Clifford: “It was never clear to me how aware he [Wallace] was of the uses to which the Communist Party was putting him, but whether he knew it or not, he was following the communist line, serving communist ends, and betraying those Americans who supported him as a serious alternative to the two main candidates [in 1948].” Wallace’s naivete about Soviet communism turned him into an asset for Stalin, if not a recruited Soviet agent.
Wallace decided to run in the 1948 U.S. election as the Progressive Party nominee. In April and May that year, he secretly liaised with Stalin about public policies that would be advantageous for the Soviet Union, coordinating his public statements with the dictator. Wallace secretly met with the youthful Soviet ambassador to the UN in New York, Andrei Gromyko, who dispatched the candidate’s messages to the Soviet foreign minister, [Vyacheslav] Molotov, and to Stalin himself. In his memoirs, Gromyko admitted to meeting Wallace, but downplayed the meeting’s significance, suggesting that after talking with him he considered that Wallace had lost contact with the pulse of American life. Archival documents in Moscow reveal that in fact Stalin took Wallace’s position and candidacy seriously, approving his public positions, and answering questions that the former Vice President put to him, which Stalin annotated in his distinctive pencil. Their alignment produced a published open letter from Wallace to Stalin, vetted by the Soviet leader in advance, to which Stalin then publicly replied, all as agreed between the two men.
Wallace’s Presidential election bid in November 1948 dismally failed; he ended up getting barely 2 percent of the vote, while Truman, to his and the nation’s surprise, won a second term. He defeated New York Governor Thomas E. Dewey in one of the greatest upsets in U.S. Presidential history. Ironically, the staff of Wallace’s failed 1948 campaign included none other than the Soviet atom spy Ted Hall. Following his unsuccessful White House run, Wallace had a crisis of faith in his pro-Stalinism. This may have been caused by his realization that Stalin had used and discarded him after the election. Stalin had gotten what he wanted from Wallace. In 1952, Wallace published an article, “Where I Was Wrong,” describing “Russian Communism” as “utterly evil.” The Kremlin and its intelligence services nevertheless learned an important strategic lesson for later in the Cold War: that it could use the freedoms inherent within American electoral campaigns to influence candidates favorable to the Soviet Union.
-- From Spies: The Epic Intelligence War Between East and West by Calder Walton, Simon & Schuster, 2023 (BOOK | KINDLE | AUDIO)
#History#Henry A. Wallace#Vice President Wallace#Soviet Union#Cold War#Cold War History#Joseph Stalin#Stalin#Stalinism#Communism#Soviet History#Espionage#1948 Election#Harry S. Truman#President Truman#Thomas E. Dewey#FDR#Franklin D. Roosevelt#President Roosevelt#Roosevelt Administration#Politics#Political History#Russia#Russian History#Soviet Communism#Spies: The Epic Intelligence War Between East and West#Spies#Calder Walton#Simon and Schuster#Simon & Schuster
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All Creatures Great and Small - 4x01 Synopsis
From Radio Times:
Episode 1: Broodiness
Summary
Return of the drama, starring Nicholas Ralph and Samuel West. It is Spring 1940, and without Tristan, Skeldale House is busier than ever. James and Helen dream about the future, hoping that he won't be called up. And a chance encounter with young lad, Wesley Binks, leaves James worrying if his dog, Duke, is being mistreated
Credits
Siegfried Farnon Samuel West Mrs Audrey Hall Anna Madeley James Herriot Nicholas Ralph Helen Herriot Rachel Shenton Richard Carmody James Anthony-Rose Mrs Pumphrey Patricia Hodge Gerald Hammond Will Thorp Richard Alderson Tony Pitts Jenny Alderson Imogen Clawson Wesley Binks Billy Hickey Clifford Slavens Paul Hilton Granny Binks Pam Shaw Miss Harbottle Neve McIntosh Mr Dakin James Bolam Joe Coney Paul Bazely Maggie Mollie Winnard Jack Dodson Mark Smalley Mrs Stokes Susan Hilton Anne Chapman Cleo Sylvestre Grace Chapman Cat Simmons Francois Joseph May Private Biggs Olly Rhodes Ned Clough Paul Copley Sid Crabtree Ryan Hawley Elsie Crabtree Chloe Harris Marie Crabtree Matilda Kent RSPCA Officer Susan-Jayne Robinson Delivery Man Keith Hyland Government Clerk Chris Coniston
Director Andy Hay Executive producer Melissa Gallant Executive producer Colin Callender Writer Jamie Crichton Executive producer Ben Vanstone Executive producer Louise Pedersen Executive producer David Swetman Producer Yvonne Francas
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T.I.: From Humble Beginnings to a $50 Million Net Worth
T.I., also known as Clifford Joseph Harris Jr., is an American rapper, actor, and entrepreneur. He was born on September 25, 1980, in Atlanta, Georgia, which makes him currently 42 years old as of 2023. Over the years, T.I. has become one of the most successful rappers in the industry, amassing a significant net worth through his various ventures.
T.I. began his music career in 2001 with his debut album, "I'm Serious," which was not initially successful. However, he rose to fame with his second album, "Trap Muzik," which earned him a Grammy nomination. Since then, T.I. has released ten more studio albums, all of which have been commercially successful, and he has sold over 20 million records worldwide.
In addition to his music career, T.I. has also ventured into acting, appearing in movies such as "ATL," "Takers," and "Ant-Man." He has also been a television personality, hosting shows like "T.I.'s Road to Redemption" and "T.I. & Tiny: The Family Hustle."
Furthermore, T.I. has been involved in various business ventures, including his own record label, Grand Hustle Records, which he founded in 2003. He has also invested in several other businesses, including the clothing line Akoo and the social media app Yopima. T.I. has also authored two books: "Power & Beauty" and "Trouble & Triumph."
All of T.I.'s ventures have contributed to his net worth, which is estimated to be around $50 million as of 2023. This makes him one of the wealthiest rappers in the industry.
However, T.I.'s journey to success has not been without its challenges. In 2007, he was arrested on federal gun charges and was sentenced to one year and one day in prison. He was later arrested again in 2010 for drug charges, for which he received an 11-month prison sentence. These legal issues have impacted T.I.'s career, but he has managed to overcome them and continue to succeed in the industry.
In recent years, T.I. has also become involved in philanthropy, particularly in his hometown of Atlanta. He has established a scholarship fund for underprivileged students and has donated to various charities, including the American Red Cross and Habitat for Humanity.
In conclusion, T.I. is a successful rapper, actor, and entrepreneur with a net worth of around $50 million. Despite facing legal issues throughout his career, he has managed to overcome them and continue to thrive in the industry. T.I. has also given back to his community through his philanthropic efforts, further cementing his legacy as one of the most influential rappers of his generation.
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Clifford Joseph Harris Jr. (September 25, 1980) known by the stage names T.I. and Tip (often stylized as TIP or T.I.P.) is a rapper, actor, record producer, and entrepreneur. He signed his first major-label record deal with Arista Records subsidiary LaFace. He released his debut album and only project with the label, I’m Serious and formed the southern hip hop group. He is known as one of the pioneers of the hip-hop subgenre trap music.
He, a three-time Grammy Award winner, has released 11 studio albums, with seven of them reaching the top five of the US Billboard 200 chart. He has released several highly successful singles, including Billboard Hot 100 number-one hits “Whatever You Like” and “Live Your Life”. He earned more prominence with the release of Trap Muzik, which included the Top 40 songs “Rubber Band Man” and “Let’s Get Away”. His albums, King and T.I. vs. T.I.P., generated high record sales and were supported by popular singles, such as “What You Know” and “Big Shit Poppin’ (Do It)”.
His sixth album, Paper Trail, became his most successful project, with the album being certified gold for first-week sales of over 500,000 copies in the US, making it his third consecutive #1 album.
He branched out into entrepreneurship with his label, Grand Hustle Records, which he co-founded in 2003 with longtime business partner Jason Geter. Prominent industry acts have been signed to T.I. through the label, including Travis Scott, B.o.B, and Iggy Azalea. He has starred in the ATL, Takers, Get Hard, Identity Thief, Ant-Man, and its sequel. He is a published author of two novels, Power & Beauty and Trouble & Triumph, both of which were released to moderate success. He has starred in the American reality television series T.I.’s Road to Redemption, T.I. & Tiny: The Family Hustle, and The Grand Hustle. Billboard ranked him as the 27th-best artist of the 2000s decade.
He married Xscape member Tameka “Tiny” Cottle, they have two sons and one daughter. He has two sons with Lashon Dixon and a daughter from a relationship with R&B singer Ms. Niko. He has one stepdaughter. #africanhistory365 #africanexcellence
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Jesse Layne Holland resting angels in heavenly peace edit Jackson Bryce Dupree, Jonathan Tinning, Barbara Ann Tinning, Jennifer Lewis Tinning, Joseph A. Tinning Jr., Mary Frances Tinning, Michael Raymond Tinning, Nathan Tinning, Tami Lynne Tinning, Timothy M. Tinning, Bernard Curtis Brown II, Asia SiVon Cottom, Rodney Dickens, Dana Christine Falkenberg, Zoe Elizabeth Falkenberg, Charles Stevens Falkenberg, Leslie Ann Whittington Falkenberg, David Reed Gamboa-Brandhorst, Daniel Raymond “Dan” Brandhorst, Ronald Lerma “Ron” Gamboa, Christine Lee Hanson, Dr Sue Ju Kim Hanson, Peter Burton Hanson, Juliana Valentine “Miss J” McCourt, Juliana Valentine McCourt, Ruth Magdaline Clifford McCourt, David Jerome McCourt, Roselind Nadine Earles, Devan Brooke Duniver, Demetrius L. Townsel Jr., River Rilley, Madison Kae Stubbs, Chloe Rae Margaret “Coco” Wiegand, Cullen Micah Bivens, Autumn Marie Sorenson, Shae Mattie Keats-Hammond, Malik Jadarius Watkins, Harry Acklam, Barbara Ann Allen, Kysen Zee Allen, Athena Angeles, Bessie Barker, Dakota Thomas Bates, Elicia Bolivar, Erica Marie Botello, Meagan Lindsey Bradley, Ashley Elizabeth Carro, Darian Reese “Fat Daddy” Coon, Saffie-Rose Brenda Roussos, Louis XVII, listen everyday a young kid is dying no matter what happens in life no child deserves what happened or what happens everyone everybody look hug your kids hug someone next to you hug your family members or friends hug a loved ones because one day soon you don't know what might happen next for everything life throws at you or a loved one that passed away in your life pray for them we all gotta pray for them and stick them in our hearts where one day we can honor them until one day we will see them again soon maybe not today maybe not yet maybe not tomorrow maybe not next week or next year who knows just know that they are still with us in our hearts like in a song where Santa Claus is waiting to be missed it's something like that get up on your feet and pray for your peace pray for people and Children around you pray for animals and anything you see get up on your feet and pray throw your hands up and pray come on throw your hands up throw your hands up throw your hands up
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𝐡𝐨𝐧𝐞𝐲𝐬 ⭒ ⊹ ♡ ⊹ ⭒ 𝐝𝐞𝐬𝐤𝐭𝐨𝐩 𝐯𝐞𝐫𝐬𝐢𝐨𝐧
ʚĭɞ (disclaimer: nothing reblogged is my own, this is just my autistic brain needing everything categorised and in order) ʚĭɞ
𝕒𝕔𝕥𝕠𝕣𝕤 𝕖𝕥𝕔
(i tag most of their characters with individual tags but there is *minimal* rpf (besides joseph quinn) if you’re not into that)
♡ misc.
♡ joe keery
♡ joseph quinn
♡ jacob elordi
♡ pedro pascal
♡ aaron taylor-johnson
♡ jeremy allen white
♡ garrett hedlund
♡ josh hutcherson
♡ dylan o��brien
♡ angus cloud
♡ paul mescal
♡ timothee chalamet
♡ cillian murphy
♡ hugh jackman
♡ evan peters
𝕓𝕒𝕟𝕕𝕤 + 𝕞𝕖𝕞𝕓𝕖𝕣𝕤
𝔬𝔫𝔢 𝔡𝔦𝔯𝔢𝔠𝔱𝔦𝔬𝔫
♡ niall horan
♡ harry styles / dad!harry
♡ zayn malik
♡ louis tomlinson
♡ liam payne
𝔣𝔦𝔳𝔢 𝔰𝔢𝔠𝔬𝔫𝔡𝔰 𝔬𝔣 𝔰𝔲𝔪𝔪𝔢𝔯
♡ calum hood
♡ michael clifford
♡ luke hemmings
♡ ashton irwin
𝔪𝔢𝔱𝔞𝔩𝔩𝔦𝔠𝔞
♡ kirk hammett
☞ 𝒃𝒂𝒄𝒌 𝒕𝒐 𝒏𝒂𝒗𝒊𝒈𝒂𝒕𝒊𝒐𝒏
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Basket-case network news producer Jane Craig falls for new reporter Tom Grunnick, a pretty boy who represents the trend towards entertainment news she despises. Aaron Altman, a talented but plain correspondent, carries an unrequited torch for Jane. Sparks fly between the three as the network prepares for big changes, and both the news and Jane must decide between style and substance. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Tom Grunick: William Hurt Aaron Altman: Albert Brooks Jane Craig: Holly Hunter Ernie Merriman: Robert Prosky Jennifer Mack: Lois Chiles Blair Litton: Joan Cusack Paul Moore: Peter Hackes Bobby: Christian Clemenson Bill Rorich: Jack Nicholson Martin Klein: Robert Katims George Wein: Ed Wheeler Gerald Grunick: Stephen Mendillo Young Tom: Kimber Shoop Young Aaron: Dwayne Markee Young Jane: Gennie James Jane’s Dad: Leo Burmester Elli Merriman: Amy Brooks Anne Merriman: Jane Welch Clifford Altman: Jonathan Benya Mercenary: Frank Doubleday Lila: Sally Knight Spanish Cameraman: Manuel Alvarez Guerilla Leader: Luis Valderrama Guerilla Soldier: Francisco Garcia General McGuire: Richard Thomsen Commander: Nat Benchley Date-Rape Woman: Marita Geraghty Weekend News Producer: Nicholas D. Blanchet Makeup Woman: Maura Moynihan Floor Manager: Chuck Lippman Paul’s Secretary: Nannette Rickert Edward Towne: Timothy W. White Tom’s Soundwoman: Peggy Pridemore Emily: Emily Crowley Newsroom Worker: Gerard Ender Donny: David Long Chyron Operator: Joshua Billings Technical Director: Glenn Faigen Technical Director: Robert Grevemberg Jr. Control Room Director: Richard Pehle Weekend News Director: James V. Franco Assistant Director: Jimmy Mel Green Assistant Director: Raoul N. Rizik Technician: Mike Skehan Audio Visual Engineer: Franklyn L. Bullard News Theme Writer: Glen Roven News Theme Writer: Marc Shaiman Lecture Host: Alex Mathews Aaron’s Cameraman: Steve Smith Aaron’s Soundwoman: Martha Smith Mother in Hall: Cynthia B. Hayes Young Tough: Dean Nitz Young Tough: Phil Ugel Young Tough: Lance Wain Ellen: Susan Marie Feldman Tom’s Female Colleague: Jean Bourne Carinci Cab Driver: M. Fekade-Salassie Uniformed Cop: Gerald F. Gough Defense Dept. Spokesman: Robert Rasch NATO Spokesman: Robert Walsh Angry Messenger: John Cusack Film Crew: Producer: James L. Brooks Production Design: Charles Rosen Casting: Ellen Chenoweth Editor: Richard Marks Director of Photography: Michael Ballhaus Unit Production Manager: David V. Lester Music Editor: Bob Badami Associate Producer: Kristi Zea Original Music Composer: Bill Conti Camera Operator: David M. Dunlap Co-Producer: Penney Finkelman Cox Foley Editor: Mark P. Stoeckinger Costume Design: Molly Maginnis Executive Producer: Polly Platt ADR Recordist: Charleen Richards Associate Producer: Susan Zirinsky Color Timer: Bob Hagans Boom Operator: Joseph F. Brennan Hairstylist: Colleen Callaghan Foley Editor: Cindy Marty ADR Voice Casting: Barbara Harris Still Photographer: Kerry Hayes First Assistant Editor: Karen I. Stern Stunt Coordinator: Jery Hewitt Construction Foreman: Steve Callas Sound Effects Editor: Patrick Drummond Supervising Sound Editor: Robert Grieve Makeup Artist: Carl Fullerton Property Master: Mark Wade Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Rick Kline Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Donald O. Mitchell Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Kevin O’Connell Dialogue Editor: Dave Kulczycki Location Assistant: Peggy Pridemore Script Supervisor: Mary Bailey First Assistant Camera: Gábor Kövér Dialogue Editor: Jacqueline Cristianini Dialogue Editor: Frank Smathers ADR Editor: Jessica Gallavan Construction Coordinator: Bruce J. Gfeller ADR Editor: Jeff Rosen Set Decoration: Jane Bogart Best Boy Electric: Jerry DeBlau Unit Publicist: Anne Marie Stein Gaffer: John W. DeBlau Sound Effects Editor: Linda Whittlesey Production Coordinator: Cynthia Streit Sound Mixer: Thomas Causey Supervising ADR Editor: Beth Bergeron Second Assistant Director: David Sardi Negative Cutter: Donah Bassett Key Grip: Dennis Gamiello Location Manager: Stuart Neumann Dolly Grip: John Lowry First Assistant Director: Yudi Bennett Se...
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Was Henry A. Wallace a spy or just a Soviet tool?
I think Wallace was just deeply idealistic and probably a true Socialist at a time when Americans could not differentiate between Socialism and "evil" Soviet Communism (well...Americans still can't do that), and that his idealism allowed the Soviets to use him to their advantage. But I definitely don't believe he was a spy or even a conscious Soviet asset.
Calder Walton wrote a book last year called Spies: The Epic Intelligence War Between East and West (BOOK | KINDLE | AUDIO) that was published my Simon & Schuster and I actually posted this excerpt a few months ago about Wallace and the Soviets during the Cold War that might answer your question a bit better:
Russian archival records obtained for this book show that [Joseph] Stalin colluded with his favorited U.S. candidate in 1948, Henry Wallace, [Franklin D.] Roosevelt’s Soviet-friendly wartime Vice President. The nature of Wallace’s relationship with the Kremlin has long been a subject of speculation. Soviet intelligence is known to have unimaginatively code-named the Vice President CAPTAIN’S DEPUTY during the war. But no evidence has ever emerged that Wallace was recruited as a Soviet agent. He was, however, we can now discern, a Soviet tool. He sincerely believed that “peaceful coexistence” between the Soviet Union and the United States not only could be achieved, but was essential for world peace. All the while, he looked away from (and naively followed Soviet propaganda denying) the existence of Stalin’s mass forced labor and terror programs. According to [President Harry S.] Truman’s counsel Clark Clifford: “It was never clear to me how aware he [Wallace] was of the uses to which the Communist Party was putting him, but whether he knew it or not, he was following the communist line, serving communist ends, and betraying those Americans who supported him as a serious alternative to the two main candidates [in 1948].” Wallace’s naivete about Soviet communism turned him into an asset for Stalin, if not a recruited Soviet agent. Wallace decided to run in the 1948 U.S. election as the Progressive Party nominee. In April and May that year, he secretly liaised with Stalin about public policies that would be advantageous for the Soviet Union, coordinating his public statements with the dictator. Wallace secretly met with the youthful Soviet ambassador to the UN in New York, Andrei Gromyko, who dispatched the candidate’s messages to the Soviet foreign minister, [Vyacheslav] Molotov, and to Stalin himself. In his memoirs, Gromyko admitted to meeting Wallace, but downplayed the meeting’s significance, suggesting that after talking with him he considered that Wallace had lost contact with the pulse of American life. Archival documents in Moscow reveal that in fact Stalin took Wallace’s position and candidacy seriously, approving his public positions, and answering questions that the former Vice President put to him, which Stalin annotated in his distinctive pencil. Their alignment produced a published open letter from Wallace to Stalin, vetted by the Soviet leader in advance, to which Stalin then publicly replied, all as agreed between the two men. Wallace’s Presidential election bid in November 1948 dismally failed; he ended up getting barely 2 percent of the vote, while Truman, to his and the nation’s surprise, won a second term. He defeated New York Governor Thomas E. Dewey in one of the greatest upsets in U.S. Presidential history. Ironically, the staff of Wallace’s failed 1948 campaign included none other than the Soviet atom spy Ted Hall. Following his unsuccessful White House run, Wallace had a crisis of faith in his pro-Stalinism. This may have been caused by his realization that Stalin had used and discarded him after the election. Stalin had gotten what he wanted from Wallace. In 1952, Wallace published an article, “Where I Was Wrong,” describing “Russian Communism” as “utterly evil.” The Kremlin and its intelligence services nevertheless learned an important strategic lesson for later in the Cold War: that it could use the freedoms inherent within American electoral campaigns to influence candidates favorable to the Soviet Union.
#History#Henry A. Wallace#Vice Presidents#Vice President Wallace#Henry Wallace#Soviet Union#Soviets#Cold War#Communism#Socialism#1948 Election#Joseph Stalin#Stalin#Spies#Spies: The Epic Intelligence War Between East and West#Calder Walton#VPs#Cold War History#Espionage
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IT CAME FROM OUTER SPACE (1953) – Episode 155 – Decades Of Horror: The Classic Era
“Where are you? What do you look like? What am I supposed to be looking for? I know you are out there hiding in the desert. Maybe I’m looking right at you and don’t even see you. Come on out!” Doesn’t the song go, “Who are you? Who, who, who, who?” Join this episode’s Grue-Crew – Chad Hunt, Daphne Monary-Ernsdorff, Doc Rotten, and Jeff Mohr – as they set their eyeballs with relish on Jack Arnold’s It Came From Outer Space (1953).
Decades of Horror: The Classic Era Episode 155 – It Came From Outer Space (1953)
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A spaceship from another world crashes in the Arizona desert and only an amateur stargazer and a schoolteacher suspect alien influence when the local townsfolk begin to act strangely.
Director: Jack Arnold
Writers: Harry Essex; Ray Bradbury (film treatment)
Produced by: William Alland
Music by: Irving Gertz, Henry Mancini, Herman Stein (all uncredited)
Cinematography by: Clifford Stine
Editing by: Paul Weatherwax
Costume Design by: Rosemary Odell (gowns)
Makeup Department:
Joan St. Oegger (hair stylist)
Bud Westmore (makeup artist)
Jack Kevan (makeup execution) (uncredited)
Art Department: Joseph Hurley (conceptual artist) (uncredited)
Visual Effects by:
David S. Horsley (special photography)
Roswell A. Hoffmann (special photographic effects / visual effects optical printing) (uncredited)
Selected Cast:
Richard Carlson as John Putnam
Barbara Rush as Ellen Fields
Charles Drake as Sheriff Matt Warren
Joe Sawyer as Frank Daylon
Russell Johnson as George
Kathleen Hughes as Jane
Virginia Mullen as Mrs. Daylon (uncredited)
Dave Willock as Pete Davis (uncredited)
George Eldredge as Dr. Snell (uncredited)
Bradford Jackson as Bob – Dr. Snell’s Assistant (uncredited)
William Pullen as Deputy Reed (uncredited)
Robert Carson as Dugan (uncredited)
Edgar Dearing as Sam (uncredited)
Alan Dexter as Dave Loring (uncredited)
Whitey Haupt as Perry (uncredited)
Casey MacGregor as Toby (uncredited)
Dick Pinner as Lober (uncredited)
George Selk as Tom (uncredited)
Robert ‘Buzz’ Henry as Posseman (uncredited)
Kermit Maynard as Posseman (uncredited)
Ralph Brooks as Posseman (uncredited)
Ned Davenport as Man (uncredited)
Calling all “Monster Kids!” The Grue Crew tackles the sci-fi, 3-D, Jack Arnold classic, It Came From Outer Space. This one’s got it all: groovy alien eyeball monster, body-snatching shenanigans, coming-at-ya 3-D fun, and… The Professor from Gilligan’s Island. What else do you need? The Grue Crew discusses all this and much more.
At the time of this writing, It Came From Outer Space is available for streaming from the Classic Sci-Fi Movie Channel, the Classic Horror Movie Channel, and multiple PPV sources. The film is also available as a Blu-ray disc from Universal.
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