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mariocki · 1 year ago
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Naked Alibi (1954)
"Look, Joe, I like you, but I don't know what's got into you lately. Maybe you're working too hard or something, but you're getting yourself a rough reputation. Now, take a tip: change your tactics, or you're liable to find yourself without a job."
#naked alibi#film noir#american cinema#1954#jerry hopper#lawrence roman#j. robert bren#gladys atwater#sterling hayden#gloria grahame#gene barry#marcia henderson#max showalter#billy chapin#chuck connors#don haggerty#stuart randall#paul levitt#joseph mell#richard beach#decentish noir concept with a strong cast but hamstrung by its reactionary politics; it's a classic 'cop knows bad guy is guilty but has no#proof so resorts to extralegal means and psychological torture to break him'. the film is clearly positioning us to sympathise with#Hayden's frustrated cop but his methods are so objectionable that you end up (ymmv) bristling for Gene Barry's killer figure#ah yes Gene Barry; mr adventurer himself. this is the first thing I've seen him in since finishing that itc series and altho this was made#a good two decades earlier it's still hard to shake the image of the wizened playboy who earned the enmity of an entire cast and crew#Hayden and Grahame are both very good‚ even tho her role is really just a lazy mishmash of the parts that had catapulted her to fame in the#previous couple of years (most notably 1953's The Big Heat) but the love triangle down Mexico way which makes up the second half of this#film is still somehow less interesting than the (ethically frustrating) police procedural it begins as. a tinally confused and somewhat#unsuccessful film but with some great setpieces including a final rooftop chase that I'd bet money influenced the opening of#Hitchcock's Vertigo a couple of years later
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kwebtv · 7 months ago
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From the Golden Age of Television
Series Premiere
The Millionaire - The Amy Moore Story - CBS - January 19, 1955
Drama
Running Time: 60 minutes
Written by Mary C. McCall Jr.
Produced by Don Fedderson
Directed by Alfred E. Green
Stars:
Marvin Miller as Michael Anthony
Paul Frees as Voice of John Beresford Tipton
Toni Gerry as Amy Moore
Ray Galli as Joseph "Joe" Reilly Moore Jr.
John Archer as Tom Williams
Roy Gordon as Andrew V. McMahon
Vera Marsh as Liz
Joseph Mell as Mr. Levy
Howard McNear as Smitty
Barbara Pepper as Fat Woman
Tido Fedderson* as Smitty's Assistant
*Tido Fedderson was the wife of Don Fedderson who made many cameo appearences in the series episodes.
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ghost-qwq · 6 months ago
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Got distracted... drew Fallout again
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guys I love the pack so bad,, they got goofy ass vibes. I hope they die <3
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perfettamentechic · 2 years ago
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16 maggio … ricordiamo …
16 maggio … ricordiamo … #semprevivineiricordi #nomidaricordare #personaggiimportanti #perfettamentechic
2022: John Aylward, attore statunitense. Conosciuto per aver interpretato il ruolo dell’ex presidente DNC Barry Goodwin nella serie televisiva della NBC West Wing – Tutti gli uomini del Presidente, e del dottor Donald Anspaugh in E.R. – Medici in prima linea. E’ stato uno dei fondatori, nel 1973, al teatro di Seattle Empty Space, ed ha lavorato regolarmente come membro della compagnia del Seattle…
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anotherhumaninthisworld · 2 months ago
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Louise de Kéralio-Robert arguing women can’t play a role in politics while being a woman who plays a role in politics compilation
Women! Always women in everything that threatens France! […] Wherever we have seen women in public matters in France, everywhere we have seen them in drunkenness! (dans l’ivresse) Mercure national, 22 August 1790, cited in ”Le corps petit, mais l’âme grande”: Voicing a Woman’s Ambition in Louise de Kéralio (2019) by Vicki Mistacco, page 87.
[I defend] the continuation of the Salic Law among a people too masculine to expose twenty-four million men to ever entrusting this executive power, which emanates from them alone, into the hands of a woman. Journal d’État et du citoyen, 1 October 1789, cited in ”Le corps petit, mais l’âme grande”: Voicing a Woman’s Ambition in Louise de Kéralio (2019) by Vicki Mistacco, page 83.
Mademoiselle de Keralio is very satisfied by what [Monsieur Brissot de Warville] said today about the influence of women. It is very much part of Melle de Keralio’s principles that women should not make a great spectacle of themselves. […] A love of publicity is bad for modesty, from the loss of that comes a distaste for domestic work, and from idleness, principles are forgotten and from lack of morals arise all of public disorders. […] She would like it if one was forced to seek women inside their homes, their presence should be hard to obtain, and rare, offered as a favour. It is one of the regenerations of France and especially of Paris […], men will be busy from now on, and consequently less attentive to the frequent appearance of useless or frivolous objects. Women […] will resort to the peaceful and useful occupations that nature assigns to them; education will change, and in the next generation, we will have fewer of these little amphibious beings whose appearance so cruelly bothered Mademoiselle de Kéralio that she was often called a prude and a bigot (although she was neither one nor the other) […] when she […] sought in vain, the gentleness, the modesty, the pudeur, which she gothicly imagined which must be the share of a weak and timid sex. She is truly delighted that M. Brissot de Warvulle [sic] taught her a little lesson, and it will certainly not be her who makes it a crime. Letter dated October 10 1789 from de Kéralio to Brissot, cited in ”Le corps petit, mais l’âme grande”: Voicing a Woman’s Ambition in Louise de Kéralio (2019), page page 87. Mistacco speculates that the ”little lesson” Brissot gave Kéralio was him reprimanding her for having portrayed the women in the march to Versailles as ”heroines” in her journal a few days earlier.
I do not believe that women can ever have any active part in government, and I believe that the greatest good that the constitution can do to public morals is to keep them out of it forever. Women reign in despotic states, it is enough to say that they must be null in the administration of a free country. The more the austerity of republican mores will make them attentive inside their homes, the more it will render them incapable of knowing enough public men to direct a choice which must be the fruit of constant observation and consummate experience. I know in them the sagacity necessary to judge the best of things, but not the extent of genius which makes known the means of arriving there or the force of temperament which supports the necessary studies. I repeat it again, the more they will be what nature has made them, the less they will want to undertake something beyond their physical and moral strength. Content to teach their children the decrees of the assembly, they will aspire neither to make nor dictate them. Mercure national ou Journal d’État et du Citoyen, April 18 1790, in response to the pamphlet Le franc en vedette, ou, Le porte-voix de la vérité, sur le tocsin (1790) by Armand Joseph Guffroy, which briefly argued women should take part in administrative business. Cited in Louise de Kéralio-Robert, pionnière du républicanisme sexiste (2006) by Annie Geffroy. According to Louise Kéralio Robert, Feminism, Virtue and the Problem of Fanaticism (2021) by Karen Green (tysm! for sharing it with me @nigrit) this article is actually unsigned, and it would therefore be unfair to attribute its authorship to de Kéralio.
Gentlemen of the Social Circle, take care of morals; instead of attracting this crowd of idle and curious women in your footsteps, teach them to shut themselves up in their homes, to make themselves useful and pleasant to their husbands, to their fathers, to their brothers, to provide for and to raise their children there, to take care of their fortune there. Mercure national ou Journal d’État et du Citoyen, April 18 1790, cited in Louise de Kéralio-Robert, pionnière du républicanisme sexiste (2006) by Annie Geffroy.
That despotism, fanaticism, pride, avarice lavishing gold and promises, arm the hands of a multitude of men without confession, without family, without homeland, this we have often had examples of since the [beginning of] the revolution. But that a weak and timid sex, stripping away at the same time the two feelings which are most essential to its being: fear and pity, arms its feeble hands against its fellow citizens, its friends, its brothers, its defenders; that one see women assembled in a public square, calling men to fight, provoking some, inciting others, ordering murder and setting an example! [---] Once again, it is the corruption of morals which today produces the anti-civility of women, formerly noble. Well! how could they not fear to cross, at one point, the limits of their sex, they who have stripped all sense of modesty? How would they blush to add hypocrisy to so many even more shameful vices? Chaste women are timid, lost women are bold, daring, cruel. Adresse aux femmes de Monteauban par Mme Robert, ci-devant Melle de Kéralio (1790)
I thought that we could gain a considerable advantage from the addition of a few women to the inspectors appointed by the section. Their domestic duties, sacred duties, important to public order, prohibit them from all administrative functions, and I do not claim to take them out of their sphere because the best things out of place lose all their value. But the spirit of detail to which they are accustomed in their domestic care makes them suitable for the proposed inspection. What would escape the vast observations of a man, will strike them more quickly either in the visits, or in the examination of the details of the broth, and examining the meats; they will see the bakeries, the cellars, the farmyard, the gardening, the fruits, finally, they will go into those details to which they are accustomed at home, and which constitute the skill of a good housewife. Extrait des délibérations de la société fraternelle des deux sexes: séante aux jacobins du dimanche 4 décembre de l'an III par Louise Robert (1791) page 10.
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nightsidewrestling · 11 months ago
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D.U.D.E Bios: Heddwyn Pritchard
The Cyhyraeth Duke of C.R.C Heddwyn Pritchard (2020)
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The second eldest son of Maeve, and grandson of Naoise, Heddwyn. An Irish-Catholic living in Wales and a poetic and hearty father.
"Wrestling runs in my blood."
Name
Full Legal Name: Heddwyn Neil Meallán Uther Pritchard
First Name: Heddwyn
Meaning: Derived from Welsh 'Hedd' 'Peace' and 'Gwyn' 'White, Blessed'.
Pronunciation: HETH-win
Origin: Welsh
Middle Name(s): Heil, Meallán, Uther
Meaning(s): Neil: From the Irish name 'Niall', which is of disputed origin, possibly connected to the old Celtic root 'Nītu' 'Fury, Passion' or the Old Irish word 'Nia' 'Hero' Meallán: From Old Irish 'Mellán', derived from 'Mell' meaning either 'Pleasant, Delightful' or 'Lump, Ball' combined with a diminutive suffix. Uther: From the Welsh name 'Uthyr', derived from Welsh 'Uthr' meaning 'Terrible'.
Pronunciation(s): NEEL. MYA-lan. OOTH-er
Origin(s): Irish, Scottish, English. Irish. Welsh Mythology, Arthurian Romance
Surname: Pritchard
Meaning: From Welsh 'Ap Richard' meaning 'Son of Richard'.
Pronunciation: PRIT-chard
Origin: Welsh
Alias: Cyhyraeth Duke, Heddwyn Pritchard
Reason: This is Heddwyn's ring name
Nicknames: None
Titles: Mr
Characteristics
Age: 21
Gender: Male. He/Him Pronouns
Race: Human
Nationality: Welsh
Ethnicity: White
Birth Date: February 21st 1999
Symbols: Banshees, Cyhyraeths, Ghosts, Crowns
Sexuality: Bisexual
Religion: Irish-Catholic
Native Language: Welsh
Spoken Languages: Welsh, Irish, Scottish (Scots Gaelic), English
Relationship Status: Married
Astrological Sign: Pisces
Theme Song: 'Fields of Athenry - Dropkick Murphys (2017-)
Voice Actor: Elis James
Geographical Characteristics
Birthplace: Llanfaethlu, Anglesey, Wales
Current Location: Llanfaethlu, Anglesey, Wales
Hometown: Llanfaethlu, Anglesey, Wales
Appearance
Height: 6'5" / 195 cm
Weight: 208 lbs / 94 kg
Eye Colour: Blue
Hair Colour: Brown
Hair Dye: None
Body Hair: Sparse
Facial Hair: Clean Shaven
Tattoos: (As of Jan 2020) 5
Piercings: Ear Lobe (Triple, Both), Eyebrow (Double, Both), Tragus (Both), Nasallang, Cyber Bites
Scars: None
Health and Fitness
Allergies: None
Alcoholic, Smoker, Drug User: Smoker, Social Drinker
Illnesses/Disorders: None Diagnosed
Medications: None
Any Specific Diet: None
Relationships
Allies: (As of Jan 2020) The Rhydderch Clan
Enemies: (As of Jan 2020) None
Friends: Adam Nye, Roger Nye, Macario Marino, Joseph Winter, Enrico Di Napoli, Padrig Llewellyn, Fabian Rhydderch, Macaulay Rhydderch, Pace Rhydderch, Hale O'Hannigan, Walker Rhydderch, Conan Pritchard, Neil Pritchard, Glyn Pritchard, Joshua Pritchard
Colleagues: The C.R.C Locker Rooms / Too Many To List
Rivals: None
Closest Confidant: Eithne Pritchard
Mentor: Conall Pritchard
Significant Other: Eithne Pritchard (22, Wife, Née McCulloch)
Previous Partners: None of Note
Parents: Conall Pritchard (51, Father), Maeve Pritchard (50, Mother, Née Rhydderch)
Parents-In-Law: Declan McCulloch (52, Father-In-Law), Eireann McCulloch (53, Mother-In-Law, Née Blanchard)
Siblings: Conan Pritchard (30, Brother), Eira MacThaoig (27, Sister, Née Pritchard), Seren Mathieson (24, Sister, Née Pritchard), Tegwen Pritchard (18, Sister), Neil Pritchard (15, Brother), Owena Pritchard (12, Sister), Glyn Pritchard (9, Brother), Joshua Pritchard (6, Brother), Ulyssa Pritchard (3, Sister)
Siblings-In-Law: Brighid Pritchard (31, Conan's Wife, Née MacKenzie), Cillian MacThaoig (28, Eira's Husband), Conn Mathieson (25, Seren's Husband), Antoniy McCulloch (19, Eithne's Brother), Judda McCulloch (16, Eithne's Sister), Asen McCulloch (13, Eithne's Brother), Pharaildis McCulloch (10, Eithne's Sister), Blagoy McCulloch (7, Eithne's Brother), Roza McCulloch (4, Eithne's Sister), Bogdan McCulloch (1, Eithne's Brother)
Nieces & Nephews: Aonghus Pritchard (10, Nephew), Caoilfhionn Pritchard (7, Niece), Clodagh Pritchard (4, Niece), Ardghal Pritchard (1, Nephew), Brendan MacThaoig (7, Nephew), Damhnait MacThaoig (4, Niece), Brian Mathieson (4, Nephew), Cairbre Mathieson (1, Nephew)
Children: Fiadh Pritchard (1, Daughter)
Children-In-Law: None
Grandkids: None
Great Grandkids: None
Wrestling
Billed From: Anglesey, Wales
Trainer: The C.R.C Wrestling School, Naoise Rhydderch, Conall Pritchard
Managers: Eithne Pritchard
Wrestlers Managed: Eithne Pritchard
Debut: 2017
Debut Match: Heddwyn Pritchard VS Conall Pritchard. Heddwyn won via pinfall
Retired: N/A
Retirement Match: N/A
Wrestling Style: Brawler / Hardcore
Stables: The Rhydderch Clan (2017-)
Teams: No Team Names
Regular Moves: Belly-To-Back Suplex, Bulldog, Figure-Four Leglock, Inverted Atomic Drop, Low Blow, Multiple Jabs, Poking / Raking Opponent’s Eyes, Running High Knee Strike, Big Boot, Atomic Drop, Backbreaker Rack, Diving Overhead Chop, High Knee, One-Armed Body Slam, Piledriver, Running Big Boot, Running Leg Drop, Vertical Suplex Powerslam
Finishers: Sleeper Hold, Jumping Knee Drop, Top Rope Jumping Knee Drop
Refers To Fans As: The Fans, The Family
Extras
Backstory: Heddwyn Pritchard of the C.R.C (Welsh Wrestling League / Cynghrair Reslo Cymru) owning Rhydderch family. When Maeve dies Heddwyn will have a 1/560th ownership of the promotion. Heddwyn is a 'Cyhyraeth Style’ (Brawler/Hardcore) trainer. He’s mostly Welsh.
Trivia: Nothing of Note
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docrotten · 2 years ago
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I WAS A TEENAGE WEREWOLF (1957) – Episode 153 – Decades Of Horror: The Classic Era
“All right now, we’ll move in stagger fashion. We’ll circle the outer edges first and keep going round and round till we meet in the center.” And that’s called a “search grid?” Join this episode’s Grue-Crew – Chad Hunt, Daphne Monary-Ernsdorff, Doc Rotten, and Jeff Mohr – as they go for the winning combination of mad scientist and teenage angst in I Was a Teenage Werewolf (1957).
Decades of Horror: The Classic Era Episode 153 – I Was a Teenage Werewolf (1957)
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ANNOUNCEMENT Decades of Horror The Classic Era is partnering with THE CLASSIC SCI-FI MOVIE CHANNEL, THE CLASSIC HORROR MOVIE CHANNEL, and WICKED HORROR TV CHANNEL Which all now include video episodes of The Classic Era! Available on Roku, AppleTV, Amazon FireTV, AndroidTV, Online Website. Across All OTT platforms, as well as mobile, tablet, and desktop. https://classicscifichannel.com/; https://classichorrorchannel.com/; https://wickedhorrortv.com/
A troubled teenager seeks help through hypnotherapy, but his evil doctor uses him for regression experiments that transform him into a rampaging werewolf.
  Director: Gene Fowler Jr.
Writers: Herman Cohen, Aben Kandel
Makeup Creator: Phillip Scheer
Selected Cast:
Michael Landon as Tony Rivers
Yvonne Lime as Arlene Logan
Whit Bissell as Dr. Alfred Brandon
Charles Willcox as Jimmy (as Tony Marshall)
Dawn Richard as Theresa
Barney Phillips as Detective Donovan
Ken Miller as Vic
Cynthia Chenault as Pearl (as Cindy Robbins)
Michael Rougas as Frank
Robert Griffin as Police Chief P.F. Baker
Joseph Mell as Dr. Hugo Wagner
Malcolm Atterbury as Charles Rivers
Eddie Marr as Doyle
Vladimir Sokoloff as Pepe the Janitor
Louise Lewis as Principal Ferguson
S. John Launer as Bill Logan (as John Launer)
Guy Williams as Officer Chris Stanley
Dorothy Crehan as Mrs. Mary Logan
A young Michael Landon, just a few years before rising to fame as “Little Joe” Cartwright in Bonanza, stars as Tony Rivers, a troubled teen struggling with anger management. Whit Bissell is featured as Dr. Alfred Brandon,  a psychologist (or mad scientist) with ulterior motives. Yes! Oh, yes, indeed! It’s the AIP/Herman Cohen campy classic, I Was a Teenage Werewolf. The Grue-Crew is in full Drive-In Theater mode for this one.
High-quality versions of I Was a Teenage Werewolf, streaming or physical media, are not available, but there is a reason. Susan Hart, the actress and widow of AIP co-founder James Nicholson, owns the rights to eleven AIP films outright: It Conquered the World (1956) and its remake Zontar, The Thing from Venus (1966); Invasion of the Saucer Men (1957) and its remake The Eye Creatures (1965); I Was a Teenage Frankenstein (1957); I Was a Teenage Werewolf (1957); The Amazing Colossal Man (1957); Terror from the Year 5000 (1958); Apache Woman (1955); The Oklahoma Woman (1956); and Naked Paradise (1957). She frequently negotiates rights for merchandise and theatrical showings, but physical media has not been updated for release in decades. You can, however, purchase a VHS tape of the movie.
Gruesome Magazine’s Decades of Horror: The Classic Era records a new episode every two weeks. Up next in their very flexible schedule, as chosen by Chad, is The Wasp Woman (1959). Yes, they’re sticking with 1950s B-movies, but moving from AIP/Herman Cohen on to Film Group/Roger Corman!
Please let them know how they’re doing! They want to hear from you – the coolest, grooviest fans: leave them a message or leave a comment on the Gruesome Magazine YouTube channel, the site, or email the Decades of Horror: The Classic Era podcast hosts at [email protected]
To each of you from each of them, “Thank you so much for watching and listening!”
Check out this episode!
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papermoonloveslucy · 2 years ago
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LUCY’S THIN BLUE LINE
Lucy and Law Enforcement ~ Part 3
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On “Here’s Lucy,” Lucy Carter not only had multiple run-ins with the police – she actually became Sheriff for a day! Here’s a look at Carter and Cops!
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“Lucy’s Impossible Mission” (1968) ~ In this “Mission:Impossible” spoof, even the police are in on the caper. John J. “Red” Fox was best known for playing policemen, which is what he did on five of his eight appearances on “The Lucy Show” as well as three of his five episodes of “Here’s Lucy.” The policeman has no lines, but is kicked by Lucy to get his attention and says “Ouch!”  
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“Guess Who Owes Lucy $23.50?” (1969) ~ Van Johnson plays himself and his evil doppelganger.Orwin C. Harvey plays the Security Guard (right). Harvey has one line, spoken off screen. A second Security Guard goes uncredited and has no lines.
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“Lucy and the Ex-Con” (1969) ~ Lucy and a safecracker (Wally Cox) go undercover as Little Old Ladies at a dive bar. Vince Howard played the policeman on the extreme left. Many of his 125 TV and film credits were as law enforcement officials. Howard also played a policeman on “Lucy and Mannix are Held Hostage” (1971). Larry J. Blake (policeman on right) is making the first of his eight “Here's Lucy” appearances.
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“Lucy Goes on Strike” (1969) ~ Harry refuses to give Lucy a raise so she goes on strike with the other secretaries in the building, including Isabel (Mary Wickes). John J. ‘Red’ Fox returns as the cop on the beat in front of the Bradshawe Building. 
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“Lucy and the Great Airport Chase” (1969) ~ Government Agent Bill (Morgan Jones) appears to investigate international epsionage in an episode shot on location at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). The G-Man is never addressed by name but listed in the end credits.
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"Lucy Helps Craig Get His Driver's License" (1969) ~ A motorcycle cop (Ray Kellogg) faces off with driving test examiner Wibur Hurlow (Jack Gilford).  
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Inside the police station, the officers issuing licenses are played by (left to right): Herkie Styles, Joseph Mell, and Sid Gould. 
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“Lucy's Burglar Alarm” (1969) ~ Detective Harvey Gaynes is played by Elliott Reid, who also appeared on “I Love Lucy” and “The Lucy Show.” 
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“Lucy, the Cement Worker” (1969) ~ Lucy disguises herself as a street construction worker to find a valuable ring she’s lost. She encounters the cop on the beat, played by Harry Hickox in the first of his three episodes of “Here’s Lucy.”
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“Lucy and Viv Visit Tijuana” (1970) ~ At the border, Harry is questioned by a customs officer played by Don Megowan in his only appearance with Lucille Ball. He is perhaps best remembered as the Sheriff in The Wolfman (1956). His final role was as a police sergeant in the 1979 TV movie Mrs. R’s Daughter. 
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“Lucy and Wall Cox” (1970) ~ Lucy helps Wally Manley (Wally Cox) get a job as a warehouse security guard where they encounter armed criminals. 
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“Lucy and Ma Parker” (1970) ~ Carole Cook plays a master criminal. The police convince Lucy to take her place in order to nab her associates. Harry Hickox (Lieutenant L. Hickox, left) makes the second of his three episodes of “Here’s Lucy,” all as policemen. Stafford Repp (Police Detective Halloran,  right) made a career of playing policemen even before he became famous as Chief O'Hara on TV’s “Batman” (1966-68). He played two different officers of the law on “Dennis the Menace” in 1962 and 1963, alongside Gale Gordon. 
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“Lucy and the Raffle” (1971) ~ The Baliffs in the courtroom are played by Emile Autuori and John J. ‘Red’ Fox. 
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“Lucy and Carol Burnett aka The Hollywood Unemployment Follies” (1971) ~ Lucy and Carol stage a musical revue featuring a tribute to the operetta Rose Marie (1930 & 1940). Four Mounties (Royal Canadian Mounted Police) sing “Stout-Hearted Men”. From left to right: Sid Gould, Kay Kuter, Johnny Silver and Mike Wagner.
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“Lucy and Mannix are Held Hostage” (1971) ~ In this cross-over with the Mike Connors private eye series “Mannix” (saved from cancellation by Lucille Ball), the policemen are played by Vince Howard (left) and Robert Foulk (right). 
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“Lucy and the Celebrities” (1971) ~ Sid Gould plays the Security Guard at the gate of Morton Pictures. Impressionist Rich Little stars with Jack Benny. 
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“Lucy and the Candid Camera” (1971) ~ Allen Funt plays himself and an evil imposter, getting the Carters to participate in criminal capers under the impression they are on “Candid Camera”.  Law enforcement is played by (left to right): Peter Leeds, Robert Carson as Sergeant Lou Holmes, and Paul Sorenson, who played policemen many times during his career. 
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“Lucy and the Chinese Curse” (1972) ~ When Lucy saves a laundry owner (Keye Luke) from a safe falling in the street, reporters and the police are on the scene. Frequent background performer Walter Smith plays the policeman. He had appeared with Lucille Ball in Forever Darling (1956), as well as in Desilu’s “The Untouchables” and “The Lucy Show.” 
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“The Case of the Reckless Wheelchair Driver” (1972) ~ Lucy, in a wheelchair due to her broken leg, is set-up by a conman (Jesse White). Law enforcement officials are (left to right): Officer Rafferty (Robert Foulk), Sergeant Montgomery (Hal Hickox), and Officer Egan (Ed Hall). 
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“Dirty Gertie” (1972) ~ Lieutenant Egan is played by Craig Stevens, who is probably best remembered for playing the title role in the private eye series “Peter Gunn” (1958-61). Egan questions Lucy and says he's “just trying to get the facts, ma'am.” This is a paraphrase of a quote from another famous TV detective, Joe Friday on “Dragnet.” The role of Lieutenant Egan was originally written with Webb in mind. Stevens even imitates Webb's deadpan delivery.
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“Lucy Goes to Prison” (1973) ~ When Lucy goes undercover in jail to discover where Mumsie Westcott (Elsa Lanchester) hid her stolen loot, Matron Wilson is played by Jody Gilbert, who also played a prison matron on “The Lucy Show.” 
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Two uniformed policemen are played by uncredited actors and have no lines.
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“The Big Game” (1973) ~ Jerry Jones plays a policeman on the prowl for ticket scalpers at the stadium. Prior to this, Jones played a policeman on “The Doris Day Show” and “The Brady Bunch.” 
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“Lucy Plays Cops and Robbers” (1973) ~ On the side of the law are Officers Spencer and Riggs, played by Dick Sargent and Gary Crosby. Rumor has it that the police officers were supposed to be played by “Adam-12” (1968-75) co-stars Martin Milner and Kent McCord. Like “Here’s Lucy,” the NBC police drama was filmed on the Universal lot. Gary Crosby played a recurring role on “Adam-12.” In the script, one officer says to the other “I think we’ve been riding together too long” which would have been even funnier had it been an already famous pair of policemen like Milner and McCord. The episode features Al Lewis, who famously played Officer Schnauser on “Car 54 Where Are You?” (1961-63). 
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“Lucy the Sheriff” (1974) ~ Lucy finds out that her grandmother was the first woman sheriff of a Montana town that is celebrating its centennial. She is asked to play her grandmother at the celebrations, which include the recreation of a bank robbery. Lucy is enjoying playing lawmaker until a couple of genuine robbers interrupt the celebration and take her hostage!
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Flora Belle Orcutt (the fictional one) is supposedly the first lady sheriff in the West. In real life, the distinction of first woman sheriff has been disputed. Some say it was Texan Emma Banister (1918), but others claim it was Mary Roach (1922-27) because Emma had inherited the position from her husband. Still others believe the title belongs to Kansan Mabel Chase (1926). Mrs. James Latty of Burlington, Iowa, was known as the first “Unofficial Woman Sheriff" as far back as 1870.
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Lucy the Sheriff meets Sheriff Bart Thomas, played by Orwin C. Harvey. 
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“Lucy Calls the President” (1977) ~ In the CBS special, Lucy Whittaker (Lucille Ball) is scheduled to get a visit from President Jimmy Carter. In advance of the visit, the Barker home is visited by Secret Service Officers Thatcher (Joey Forman) and Stockley (Stack Pierce). 
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Stone Pillow (1985) ~ Lucille Ball plays a homeless woman living on the streets. When another homeless woman dies on her corner, the police are called. Pat McNamara (Officer Daggett) played Sheriff Perkins in Silence of the Lambs (1991).
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“Lucy and the Guard Goose” (1986) ~ This unaired episode of “Life With Lucy” was originally scheduled for broadcast November 22, 1986. When crime hits M&B Hardware, Lucy enlists the help of a guard goose. Charles Levin plays Pasadena’s finest Sergeant Green. Green played a policeman on two episodes of “Punky Brewster” (1987-88). 
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ao3feed-danganronpa · 2 years ago
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Frantic Fanfic one-shots (gone spooky)
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by hxnxko_jpg
These are a bunch of absolute crack short works that me and my friends made from the website frantic fanfic. All of these are jokes and not meant to offend anyone. We are also not trying to romanticize historical events, and yes please heed the tags. There’s also a lot more in here but AO3 is limiting my tags :(
Words: 1002, Chapters: 4/4, Language: English
Fandoms: Be More Chill - Iconis/Tracz, Political RPF - US 21st c., Historical RPF, CountryHumans, 原神 | Genshin Impact (Video Game), Video Blogging RPF, Dear Evan Hansen - Pasek & Paul/Levenson, Yuri!!! on Ice (Anime), Hyouka & Kotenbu Series, Waterparks (Band), Super Dangan Ronpa 2, My Chemical Romance, Megamind (2010), The Umbrella Academy (TV)
Rating: Mature
Warnings: Major Character Death
Categories: F/M, M/M, Multi, Other
Characters: Brett Cooper, Ben Shapiro, Joe Biden, Donald Trump, Joseph Stalin, Evan Hansen, Connor Murphy (Dear Evan Hansen), Jeremy Heere, Michael Mell, Russia (Anthropomorphic), America (Anthropomorphic), Original Female Character(s), Original Male Character(s), Chitanda Eru, Oreki Houtarou, Katsuki Yuuri, Victor Nikiforov, Christophe Giacometti, Number Five | The Boy (Umbrella Academy), Komaeda Nagito, Awsten Knight, Gerard Way, Arataki Itto, Clay | Dream (Video Blogging RPF), GeorgeNotFound (Video Blogging RPF), Alexa from Amazon (Anthropomorphic)
Relationships: Jeremy Heere/Jeremy Heere's Squip, Ben Shapiro/Donald Trump, Evan Hansen/Connor Murphy, Brett Cooper/Russia, Viktor Nikiforov/Gerard Way, Russia/America (CountryHumans), Five Hargreeves/Nagito Komaeda, Ben Shapiro/Nagito Komaeda, Megamind/Donald Trump, Joseph Stalin/Original Female Character, Awsten Knight/Ben Shapiro, Gerard Way/Original Female Characters, Russia/America/Jeremy Heere, Arataki Itto/Eru Chitanda, Ben Shapiro/Democrat donkey, Joe Biden/Original Female Characters, Clay | Dream/Ben Shapiro, GeorgeNotFound/Amazon Alexa, Christophe Giacometti/original characters
Additional Tags: Masturbation, Alternate Universe - Restaurant, Political Parties, World War II, Porn, Fluff, Donald Trump is an MCYT, this is hardcore crack, Crack Relationships, Alternate Universe - Rock Band, Concerts, Anal Sex, Anthropomorphic, CountryHumans - Freeform, Communism, everything is Itto
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mrorel · 2 months ago
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Seeking Alpha - Bitcoin Perspective
Bitcoin (BTC-USD) is trading above $100,000 for the first time, as a bumper rally continues in the aftermath of the U.S. election (+48% since Nov. 5). The ride has been a wild one for Bitcoin and the crypto markets, with the most recent catalyst stemming from President-elect Donald Trump's nomination of Paul Atkins, a crypto-friendly former regulator, to take the helm of the SEC. Here's what Seeking Alpha analysts have said in the lead-up to the latest milestone.
Political support"If Donald Trump's plan to create a Bitcoin strategic reserve is implemented and other countries quickly follow suit, it would significantly increase overall demand for Bitcoin. This could make Bitcoin worth $400,000 per coin within the next 5 years. Just like gold, Bitcoin is a decentralized and inflation-resistant asset that might retain value better than USD in some cases." - Kennan Mell.
Wasn't DeFi the goal?"We personally are of the opinion that Bitcoin or cryptocurrencies in general are most likely to be assigned to the 'greater fool theory.' One can question whether Bitcoin is actually 'decentralized,' as studies suggest that 75% of cryptocurrency volume is on exchanges, while at the same time there is a large concentration/centralization among miners and developers... We believe they are particularly problematic as they are highly volatile... Bitcoin is not widely used in everyday life... Even as a 'safe haven' during a panic like 2020, Bitcoin plunged during the depths of the ongoing financial panic." - Wright's Research.
Store of value"The potential for widespread corporate [balance sheet] adoption is especially compelling given the current macroeconomics environment, where inflation concerns remain persistent, and fixed-income yields remain unattractive. MicroStrategy's (MSTR) success is providing a tantalizing blueprint for other corporations to replicate its strategy in order to protect and even grow their treasury reserves in an era of monetary uncertainty." - Simple Investment Ideas.
Last chance"We are in the midst of one of those periodic eruptions of irrationality that brings forth all manner of con men, flimflam artists and fraudsters, determined to separate fools from their money as quickly as possible lest reality close the window of opportunity. In today's wild west of finance, even conservative investors can get taken." - Joseph Calhoun
Mainstream adoption"This is a great entry point. The regulatory environment for cryptocurrencies is much more favorable with the current composition of the Presidency, Senate, and House, but there are other facts that make me even more confident. Bitcoin ETFs already exceed $104B in assets and are expected to surpass gold soon, which seems to suggest an influx of institutional investors." - Multiplo Invest.
Ultimate speculative asset"The unusual convergence of politics and cryptocurrencies that we have observed lately has created what can best be described as a perfect storm of sentiment-driven market dynamics. Bitcoin's meteoric rise is driven largely by sentiment rather than fundamentals, a fact acknowledged even by its staunchest proponents. The enthusiasm surrounding Dogecoin, a meme-based cryptocurrency with little intrinsic value, exemplifies this speculative excess." - TMC Research.
It's all about perspective and timing. At this point do you Get in ... Stay out ... Wait and see?
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parkerbombshell · 2 months ago
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Rules Free Radio Nov 5 2024
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Tuesdays 2pm - 5pm  EST Rules Free Radio With Steve  Caplan bombshellradio.com On the next Rules Free Radio with Steve Caplan, the entire show is a tribute to the late Quincy Jones. He’s one of the most important figures in music with a career that spanned well over half a century. He was a trumpeter, composer, arranger, conductor, and producer who put out many albums of his own and worked with a who’s who of musicians going back to the 1950s. He’s worked with everyone from Jazz artists like Miles Davis, Count Basie, Lionel Hampton, and Art Farmer, to vocalists including Frank Sinatra, Sarah Vaughan, Dinah Washington, and Billy Eckstine, among others. In the third hour, we’ll focus on a lot of those earlier Jazz collaborations. His own albums in the late ‘60s and ‘70s meld contemporary R&B with Jazz. He worked on a lot of movie soundtracks including In The Heat of the Night and The Color Purple. He worked with a wide range of pop artists including teen girl singer Lesley Gore, Donna Summer, Billy Preston, Little Richard, into the hip hop era. And of course, he collaborated with Michael Jackson to produce best selling album of all time, Thriller. Michael Jackson - Beat It Quincy Jones - Soul Saga (Song of the Buffalo Soldier) Little Richard - Money Runner/Money Is Donna Summer - Mystery Of Love Billy Preston - Outa-Space Michael Jackson - Wanna Be Startin' Somethin' Brothers Johnson- Get The Funk Out Ma Face Qunicy Jones w/ Ice-T, Melle Mel, Big Daddy Kane, Kool Mo Dee - Back on the Block Lesley Gore - It's My Party Boomer & Travis - Foul Owl (On The Prowl) Lesley Gore - You Don't Own Me Manos Hadjidakis - The Concerto Brothers Johnson - Strawberry Letter 23 Donny Hathaway & Margie Joseph - Come Back, Charleston Blue Quincy Jones - Body Heat Quincy Jones - Walking In Space King Pleasure - I'm Gone Quincy jones -  Killer Joe Ray Charles - Moanin' Peggy Lee & Benny Carter - As Time Goes By Quincy Jones - Boy in the Tree Dinah Washington - Is You is or is You Ain't My Baby Billy Eckstine - Caravan (Duke) Frank Sinatra & Count Basie - I Wish You Love Clifford Brown & Art Farmer with The Swedish All-Stars - Stockholm Sweetnin' Oscar Pettiford - Swingin' till the Girls Come Home Frank Sinatra & Count Basie - Fly Me to the Moon Sonny Stitt - Love Walked In The Art Farmer Septet - Up In Quincy's Room Ella Fitzgerald - Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall Big Maybelle - Whole Lot of Shakin' Goin' On Lionel Hampton & His Orchestra - Kingfish Milt Jackson - Boogity Boogity Miles Davis & Quincy Jones - Springsville Cannonball Adderley - Rose Room Dinah Washington - I Get A Kick Out Of You Betty Carter & Ray Bryant - What Is This Thing Called Love Betty Carter & Ray Bryant - Gone With the Wind Quincy Jones - Everything Must Change Read the full article
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dearloverboy · 5 months ago
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Intro Post!!!
Hi!
I am a fictive of Eddie from The Rocky Horror Picture Show, so call me Eddie or Icarus!
I'm a romantic selfshipper, and this is where I'm going to post about my loves!
Minors, proshippers, zionists, terfs, ect DNI
Some of my FOs are from problematic sources, so know that I don't particularly like the source, just the character.
Any FOs that are minors in canon, I age up, and it's a case of me having a crush on them as a child, and aging them up with me.
Edits may come later!
DM me for art comms!
Broad is tagged as general!
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Specific Tags!
Five Hargreeves: Everything leads back to you
Joseph Christiansen: Margarita Zone
Stanley Skeptik (OC): Batty Rants
Robbie Shapiro: Broken Glass
Henry Emily: Connection Restored
William Afton: Spring Forward
Teruteru Hanamura: burning love
Michael Mell: Cheap Headphones
Ivan Braginski: Sunflower Home
Alfred F Jones: Rubber Band Heart
Carlos Machado: Ice Cream Smoke
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ghost-qwq · 1 year ago
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I can be trusted with Fallout characters (lying)
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almahiphop · 2 years ago
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Message from Beat Street: The Best of Grandmaster Flash, Melle Mel & the Furious Five (19/04/1994)
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Message from Beat Street: The Best of Grandmaster Flash, Melle Mel & the Furious Five es un álbum recopilatorio de 1994 lanzado por el sello discográfico Rhino Entertainment en los EE. UU. Contiene pistas grabadas por las diversas versiones de Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five y Grandmaster Melle Mel. No se incluyen pistas de los tres álbumes de Grandmaster Flash en Elektra Records ni nada del álbum de regreso de 1988 On the Strength.
El folleto desplegable contiene un ensayo de Shannita Williams, editora de rap de la revista Hits. Curiosamente, también presenta dos fotos no relacionadas de la formación posterior de Grandmaster Flash.
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Además, los créditos indican que todas las pistas se tomaron de los sencillos originales de 12" de Sugar Hill Records. Estos no están presentes en los futuros álbumes recopilatorios Adventures on the Wheels of Steel (1999) o Grandmaster Flash, Melle Mel and the Furious Five: The Definitive Groove Collection (2006) No se proporciona ninguna explicación al respecto.
Historia Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five
Grandmaster Flash es un DJ y productor musical estadounidense, nacido el 1 de enero de 1958 en Barbados. Es conocido por ser uno de los pioneros del hip hop y por sus innovaciones en el arte del turntablism. Fue miembro de The Furious Five, con quienes logró éxitos como "The Message" y "White Lines (Don't Don't Do It)". Melle Mel es un rapero y compositor estadounidense, nacido el 15 de mayo de 1961 en Nueva York. Fue miembro fundador de The Furious Five y es considerado uno de los pioneros del rap y el hip hop. Es conocido por su estilo de rap crudo y directo, y por sus letras sociales y políticamente comprometidas. The Furious Five fue un grupo de rap originario de Nueva York, fundado en 1978. Estuvo compuesto por:
Joseph Saddler "Grandmaster Flash"
Melvin Glover "Melle Mel"
Robert Keith Wiggins "Keef Cowboy" (fallecido)
Nathaniel Glover Jr. "The Kidd Creole"
Eddie Morris "Mr. Ness/Scorpio"    
Guy Todd Williams "Rahiem"
Fueron pioneros en la creación del hip hop como género musical y sus letras se centraron en temas sociales y políticos. Se separaron en 1983, pero han tenido varias reuniones y colaboraciones a lo largo de los años.
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ozu-teapot · 2 years ago
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City of Fear | Irving Lerner | 1959
Joseph Mell, Vince Edwards, Kathie Browne
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mariocki · 2 years ago
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City of Fear (1959)
"You could tell them it won't wipe out the whole city. There's not enough of it, it's not a bomb. However... it will contaminate entire farms, milk, butter, eggs; get carried into markets on meat and produce, into theatres and restaurants. Get carried around by people on their clothes, on their shoes, on insects and birds, and on children. Then you'll have to describe the symptoms to watch out for: hoarse coughing, heavy sweat, horrible retching. Then the blood begins to break down, then the cells. If you merely touch your skin, the watered blood just oozes out of your pores. Finally you haemorrhage internally - blood fills the lungs. I doubt if anyone could explain that calmly to three million people without touching off the worst panic in history."
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