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Jen, Works of Art 67
The INSIDE: Weather Info Independent Movies (in Exile) Nov. 13-19, 2020 • Vol. 22, No. 46 50¢ Mobile unit means interaction between emergency responders By Felecia Pohl personnel,” he said. “It makes the event go smoother because we have a guided Torrance County got a mobile com- direction, you know, not one decision mand unit that will allow it to interact coming from one vehicle, and not one with other agencies in the event of an decision coming from another vehicle, all emergency—and they got it for a steal. the information is unified and sent out as Emergency Manager and acting Fire one message. I think that’s going to be Chief Matt Propp said the most impor- really big for our agencies as far as coop- tant aspect of buying the mobile com- eration.” mand unit is the ability to have “interop- Propp said the vehicle has radios with erability” with other agencies. multiple channels, allowing him to com- “To be able to unify a command into municate with Santa Fe and Bernalillo one area that we can all work together, counties, State Police, and other agencies that we can make decisions together, it makes the incident safer for all of our See MOBILE UNIT, page 11 Bassett and Rael not held in contempt Default judgment remains in effect, judge says By Leota Harriman Rothstein Donatelli Law Firm. Lowry had entered a motion seeking A flurry of actions and a hearing in to have Sanchez-Gagne disqualified “so a which lawyers had high-powered neutral and impartial judge can review lawyers were part of the latest in the the matter.” legal battle over the governance of Sanchez-Gagne said he hadn't shown Edgewood. -
SPRING 2011.Pdf
THE INTERNET NOISELETTER OF LOOSER THAN LOOSE SPRING VOLUME Nº 5 2011 Vintage Entertainment ISSUE Nº 11 THIS WEB-DOC IS ABSOLUTELY FREE OF CHARGE looser than loose publishing loose cannon fire www.looserthanloose.com A Rambling Editorial Screed by Dave Stevenson All Original Material © 2011 Today’s Editorial is Brought to you by the Letter Troll DITED UBLISHED Y Once upon a time, American popular culture spawned a maniacal, nar- E DITED & PUBLISHED BY cissistic freak-show of a man who was thought by many to be a genius, but Dave and Ali Stevenson known to everyone as a perilously unstable lunatic. He chain-smoked 188 Seames Drive, Marlboro cigarettes, swilled bourbon like water and had a reputation for Manchester, NH 03103 U.S.A. abusing recreational drugs. He was known to associate with the worst kind [email protected] of reprobates, misfits and malcontents - often leading to violent or con- frontational situations. His manner of speaking seemed to be the product LAYOUT & DESIGN of a racing mind and was characterized by a twisted kind of logic that even he would describe as being dangerously insane. No, his name is not Charlie Dave Stevenson Sheen. It was Hunter S. Thompson - a formerly inimitable figure whose DISTRIBUTIONISTRIBUTION once-unique troubles have now seemingly found their way into Sheen’s consciousness. At least, for commercial purposes. Ali Stevenson In recent days, Charlie Sheen has spent his spare time amusing us with DEADLINE FOR VOL. 5, ISSUE Nº 12: a new kind of Punch and Judy show. The cast is comprised of his ego May 1, 2011 (Punch) and his less-than-appreciable acting skills (Judy). -
Charles Middleton (Actor) Ç”Μå½± ĸ²È¡Œ (Ť§Å…¨)
Charles Middleton (actor) 电影 串行 (大全) Breach of Promise https://zh.listvote.com/lists/film/movies/breach-of-promise-27959553/actors The Strange Love of https://zh.listvote.com/lists/film/movies/the-strange-love-of-molly-louvain-7766912/actors Molly Louvain Allegheny Uprising https://zh.listvote.com/lists/film/movies/allegheny-uprising-2666095/actors Massacre https://zh.listvote.com/lists/film/movies/massacre-3297407/actors Ramona https://zh.listvote.com/lists/film/movies/ramona-3418551/actors Rockabye https://zh.listvote.com/lists/film/movies/rockabye-2618024/actors Beau Hunks https://zh.listvote.com/lists/film/movies/beau-hunks-1660717/actors The Last Train from https://zh.listvote.com/lists/film/movies/the-last-train-from-madrid-3222191/actors Madrid The Phantom President https://zh.listvote.com/lists/film/movies/the-phantom-president-7756843/actors The Flying Deuces https://zh.listvote.com/lists/film/movies/the-flying-deuces-1167731/actors The Fixer Uppers https://zh.listvote.com/lists/film/movies/the-fixer-uppers-374708/actors Safe in Hell https://zh.listvote.com/lists/film/movies/safe-in-hell-1766137/actors Daredevils of the Red https://zh.listvote.com/lists/film/movies/daredevils-of-the-red-circle-3235868/actors Circle Station West https://zh.listvote.com/lists/film/movies/station-west-3207463/actors The Shepherd of the https://zh.listvote.com/lists/film/movies/the-shepherd-of-the-hills-2515645/actors Hills Blackmail https://zh.listvote.com/lists/film/movies/blackmail-4923129/actors A House Divided https://zh.listvote.com/lists/film/movies/a-house-divided-4657413/actors -
16Mm WALTER O. CUTLOHN, Inc
IW16 16mm SOUND UHFILM WALTER O. CUTLOHN, Inc. 35 WEST 45th STREET NEW YORK, N. Y. Gentlemen: et The filo Ti^ to a i ,aS shown stu< faculty and I tcust com hold in getting i* It is a very a. tionally and able From the bave teen collection n V m li East reinger v Jjibrary Dear Mrs. I intone Please fi B ;ictur;7which cc the special on June 5. best t of the e in genetic poychology. school systen San Francisco, California sour an having a, grateful for having set-i fine film. of this 2006 preview this Gratefully/yours, BOARD OF EDUCATION COLLEGE BUFFALO 1940 February 3, cooper- your kind to would like il program. i our "^Jir^^assrtsation with &3S*3~*:3 -sr-sss* teaching S n.r.. ^tending In the*. - ..... falconer, INTRODUCTION The subjects listed in this catalogue were selected because of their excellence from the standpoint of subject matter, photography, sound quality and intelligent presentation. They are composed of feature productions with well-known actors, and short subjects which consist of musicals, cartoons, sports, comedies, travels and miscellaneous films. A number of these are in color. We have particularly stressed pictures suitable for schools, churches and general audiences, but in addition have added a number of programs which will appeal more to mature groups. Pictures marked (*) have been approved by THE NATIONAL BOARD OF REVIEW and/or THE LEGION OF DECENCY as partic- ularly suited for Family, Church or School presentation. Feature pictures marked have been approved by a selected committee of experienced reviewers as suitable for general audiences. -
George P. Johnson Negro Film Collection LSC.1042
http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf5s2006kz No online items George P. Johnson Negro Film Collection LSC.1042 Finding aid prepared by Hilda Bohem; machine-readable finding aid created by Caroline Cubé UCLA Library Special Collections Online finding aid last updated on 2020 November 2. Room A1713, Charles E. Young Research Library Box 951575 Los Angeles, CA 90095-1575 [email protected] URL: https://www.library.ucla.edu/special-collections George P. Johnson Negro Film LSC.1042 1 Collection LSC.1042 Contributing Institution: UCLA Library Special Collections Title: George P. Johnson Negro Film collection Identifier/Call Number: LSC.1042 Physical Description: 35.5 Linear Feet(71 boxes) Date (inclusive): 1916-1977 Abstract: George Perry Johnson (1885-1977) was a writer, producer, and distributor for the Lincoln Motion Picture Company (1916-23). After the company closed, he established and ran the Pacific Coast News Bureau for the dissemination of Negro news of national importance (1923-27). He started the Negro in film collection about the time he started working for Lincoln. The collection consists of newspaper clippings, photographs, publicity material, posters, correspondence, and business records related to early Black film companies, Black films, films with Black casts, and Black musicians, sports figures and entertainers. Stored off-site. All requests to access special collections material must be made in advance using the request button located on this page. Language of Material: English . Conditions Governing Access Open for research. All requests to access special collections materials must be made in advance using the request button located on this page. Portions of this collection are available on microfilm (12 reels) in UCLA Library Special Collections. -
Facing Jap Threat from New Direction; Navy Admits Wake Island
Annual Newspaper Carrier’s Christmas Eve Edition Average Daily Circulation For th« Month of November, 1941 The Weather Foreeact of U. S. Weattwr 7,010 Rain eadlag lata this afteraasai Member of the Audit partly cloody, somewhat eoMw ta>_ Bight; moderate wtada Saalght.~1' Bureau of Olrcnlatlona. Manchester— A Cit^^of Village Charm _______ ____ V VOL. LXL, NO. 72 (Classlfled Advertising Oa Page 14) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1941 (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CEI ^ Facing Jap Threat from New Direction; Navy Admits Wake Island May Be Lost 1 Capture Costs Japs Christmas Greetings MacArthur and His From Your Newsboy 2 More Destroyers; Staff Taking Field; This is the annual New.ipaper Carrier’s Edition of The Manche.ster Evening Herald. Proceeds from the sales of this issue go to the boy.s them.selves. Invasion Tales Ruse The Herald’s new.sboys take this opportunity of Say Wake Occupied! - f wishing their customers a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. London Foreign Office Radio Communication Japanese Report Naval Commentator Labels No Herald With Island Severed; At no time in history has a newspaper been more & To Take Personal Com* J I fmportant than during the present world crisis. Your ! Forces Defy Blazing Armed Units Rumors of Impending ' Leads Navy to Admit mand of Fight AgaU^ I Tomorrow newsboys will continue to deliver your new.spaper faith- | American Defense German Invasion of Proliable Loss; Rooxe* fully. They are thankful to you for your continued | Get Message Jap Invasion Spear* j patronage. | Guns, Raging Seas and Spain as Ruse; Noth* velt, Churchill Con heads; P|iilippine Da*; ChHntmaa Day Violent Gale to Carry ing to Confirm Re> tinue Work on Plan By Roosevelt fense Forces Said to^ Out Night Assault; port Petain Has Re* The Herald Family wishes Of Anti-Axis Strat- Be Outnumhered and"' its readers a Very Merry Locked in Fierce Strug Hard Pressed Norik signed ChiePs Post. -
Neatv.E. the Davidsonian WELCOME ALUMNI COLLEGE to INSTALL THIRTEENTH PRESIDENT Homecoming Festivities Begin with Dance Friday
BEAT V.P.I. tEtye Batoibgoman WELCOME ALUMNI ALENDA LUX UBI ORTA LIBERTAS Volume XXIX xsu DAVIDSON COLLEGE, DAVIDSON, C, N. THURSDAY.OCTOBER 15. 1941 Number i COLLEGE*******TO INSTALLTHIRTEENTH******* *******PRESIDENT Homecoming Festivities Begin With Dance Friday Broughton To Addre&s PRINCIPAL INAUGURATION SPEAKERS I £ laboraie Inauguration Old Grads At Luncheon I) v a w 8 Manx Delegates Davidion To Welcome Han- Jf■<!' Of Alumni For An- /^> " .< Colle&e», i.miivi ,- 1it I. ■., ..,.!.■ -iii.-.I Celebration Student Body \)r£anizatwn &*i°*i' s«hooi. smd » ■ I .. JIO To F«livilie» P A R AD E IS TOMORROW Accepts Plans IOtSC Audited green will address "'■>■■»!■■ i.VIM dime Oiratxei[Ftv« Point Plan Will Gel WwU-«nd Events Dr. l.nw»im Appointed T» Willuun*, Brouithlon, nnil Dr. Audit Books of Six Campus Given To Rvcrive Honorary I 'I ill ■ I; Organization;! Trill! -■.■'. I'i I I' 'l I'■ll.llmi' ..m . Dvurrc.i * "' ■ ' i inn ". ii .1 i.i ■ ;,. ■ " "I in Iti'iiin,. I auilllli .hi 11)111 ■ ll llfl Il, i I'll,. „ i I . ... I .- I,, ||., |'i|| "."it Him: ■ ■ llhi tilt n fUg.n. Wilh D»ll«r " ' , Mil rntllvlill Ifi \iM) .(.. ii m" Ii 11iif tj^^^^^^\ 11 i|i« ' " " , j. l» ni» imlil S .mr.l.is || B'■""" H}'1 1 i .1 ii.fi in '"»" i» ti.ilitv ,1,, ,!,,. v..,|| |,,., „ |.. ''!'!'■ lliHW .11 II" I,..II. ., I irhttii Mni i *ttl iliu .Mini ' I IHW ill I" lrl.Hi Will i .ii ii) I H.. ll^Bv..Iliil^Hl.minr^B 'i" Vinvf i Murin. i .ii.i iii |»i|(f, \i if ' ■ 1.1 .i.lnr. -
Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
I LLINI S UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT URBANA-CHAMPAIGN PRODUCTION NOTE University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Library Large-scale Digitization Project, 2007. I - THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO GRADUATE LIBRARY SCHOOL I I ~ Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO * GRADUATE LIBRARY SCHOOL Volume 20 July-August, 1967 Number 11 New Titles for Children and Young People Almedingen, E. M. Katia; illus. by Victor Ambrus. Farrar, 1967. 207p. $3.50. A translation and adaptation of autobiographical material first pub- R lished in Russia in 1874, the Katia of the title being the great-aunt of E. 6-9 M. Almedingen. The story of a Russian childhood begins with the death of Katia's mother, when the five-year-old child was taken from her home in the city to become the ward of a spinster aunt in the Ukraine. Katia lived in the cheerful atmosphere of a big family of cousins for six years, then went back to her father's home and the welcoming arms of a loving -and soon loved-stepmother. The illustrations reflect the appeal of the period setting, but not the additional one of locale; the story has the ap- peal of universality in characterizations and relationships. Arnold, Pauline. How We Named Our States; by Pauline Arnold and Percival White. Criterion Books, 1966. 192p. $3.95. A book that gives a great deal of information, some of it ancillary but R interesting and some basic to the topic as it is indicated in the title. The 5-9 material is grouped regionally, more or less, under such divisions as "The Spanish Cavaliers," "The French Explorers," "Moving Westward," and "The Oregon Trail." Occasionally a statement about a name is based on conjecture rather than fact, but the distinction is usually made clear. -
TCM UNDERGROUND Fridays at 2:00Am (ET) / 11:00Pm (PT) Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia (‘74) 26THURSDAY 27FRIDAY 28SATURDAY Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid (‘73)*
DECEMBER 2019 Cry ‘Havoc’ (‘43) 1SUNDAY 2MONDAY PRIMETIME THEME(S): DAYTIME THEME(S): CHRISTMAS DOUBLE FEATURE PREMAKES 8:00 PM A Christmas Carol (‘51) PRIMETIME THEME(S): 10:00 PM The Bishop’s Wife (‘47) PREMAKES Silents to Sound 8:00 PM Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ (‘25) 10:45 PM Ben-Hur (‘59) 2:45 AM The Sea Hawk (‘24) 5:00 AM The Sea Hawk (‘40) 3TUESDAY 4WEDNESDAY DAYTIME THEME(S): DAYTIME THEME(S): FINAL FILMS LIFE DURING THE DEPRESSION PRIMETIME THEME(S): PRIMETIME THEME(S): STARRING OSCAR LEVANT (MICHAEL FEINSTEIN) PETS ON SETS 8:00 PM Humoresque (‘46) Hounds for the Holidays – part 1 10:15 PM Close-Up: Oscar Levant Interview (‘58) 8:00 PM Lassie Come Home (‘43) 10:30 PM The Band Wagon (‘53) 9:45 PM Adventures of Rusty (‘45) 12:30 AM The Barkleys of Broadway (‘49) 11:00 PM A Dog’s Best Friend (‘59) 2:30 AM The I Don’t Care Girl (‘53) 12:30 AM Git! (‘65) DECEMBER 4:00 AM Romance on the High Seas (‘48) 2:15 AM It’s a Dog’s Life (‘55) THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY S STAR OF THE MONTH: Joan Blondell 5 6 7 DAYTIME THEME(S): DAYTIME THEME(S): PRIMETIME THEME(S): P TCM SPOTLIGHT: Remakes THIS THING OF OURS SJOAN BLONDELL / TCM BIRTHDAY TRIBUTE: AGNES GEORGE STEVENS’ WWII PRIMETIME THEME(S): MOOREHEAD 8:00 PM The Diary of Anne Frank (‘59) TCM PREMIERE SJOAN BLONDELL PRIMETIME THEME(S): (The Essentials) TWITTER EVENTS Early Pre-Code Years BURTON BEFORE TAYLOR 11:15 PM George Stevens: D-Day to Berlin (‘94) 8:00 PM Sinners’ Holiday (‘30) 8:00 PM The Dupont Show of the Month: 9:15 PM Millie (‘31) Wuthering Heights (‘58) TCM BIG SCREEN CLASSICS -
Guide to the William K
Guide to the William K. Everson Collection George Amberg Memorial Film Study Center Department of Cinema Studies Tisch School of the Arts New York University Descriptive Summary Creator: Everson, William Keith Title: William K. Everson Collection Dates: 1894-1997 Historical/Biographical Note William K. Everson: Selected Bibliography I. Books by Everson Shakespeare in Hollywood. New York: US Information Service, 1957. The Western, From Silents to Cinerama. New York: Orion Press, 1962 (co-authored with George N. Fenin). The American Movie. New York: Atheneum, 1963. The Bad Guys: A Pictorial History of the Movie Villain. New York: Citadel Press, 1964. The Films of Laurel and Hardy. New York: Citadel Press, 1967. The Art of W.C. Fields. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1967. A Pictorial History of the Western Film. Secaucus, N.J.: Citadel Press, 1969. The Films of Hal Roach. New York: Museum of Modern Art, 1971. The Detective in Film. Secaucus, N.J.: Citadel Press, 1972. The Western, from Silents to the Seventies. Rev. ed. New York: Grossman, 1973. (Co-authored with George N. Fenin). Classics of the Horror Film. Secaucus, N.J.: Citadel Press, 1974. Claudette Colbert. New York: Pyramid Publications, 1976. American Silent Film. New York: Oxford University Press, 1978, Love in the Film. Secaucus, N.J.: Citadel Press, 1979. More Classics of the Horror Film. Secaucus, N.J.: Citadel Press, 1986. The Hollywood Western: 90 Years of Cowboys and Indians, Train Robbers, Sheriffs and Gunslingers, and Assorted Heroes and Desperados. Secaucus, N.J.: Carol Pub. Group, 1992. Hollywood Bedlam: Classic Screwball Comedies. Secaucus, N.J.: Carol Pub. Group, 1994. -
CSIF/Calgary Public Library 16Mm and Super 8 Film Collection
CSIF Film Library CSIF/Calgary Public Library 16mm and Super 8 Film Collection Film Running Time Number Title Producer Date Description (min) A long, hard look at marriage and motherhood as expressed in the views of a group of young girls and married women. Their opinions cover a wide range. At regular intervals glossy advertisements extolling romance, weddings, babies, flash across the screen, in strong contrast to the words that are being spoken. The film ends on a sobering thought: the solution to dashed expectations could be as simple as growing up before marriage. Made as part of the Challenge for Change 1 ... And They Lived Happily Ever After Len Chatwin, Kathleen Shannon 1975 program. 13 min Presents an excerpt from the original 1934 motion picture. A story of bedroom confusions and misunderstandings that result when an American dancer begins pursuing and English woman who, in turn, is trying to invent the technical grounds of 2 Gay Divorcee, The (excerpt) Films Incorporated 1974 divorce 14 A hilarious parody of "Star Wars". Uses a combination of Ernie Fosselius and Michael Wiese special effects and everyday household appliances to simulate 4 Hardware Wars (Pyramid Films) 1978 sophisticated space hardware. 10 Laurel and Hardy prepare for a Sunday outing with their wives 5 Perfect Day, A Hal Roach Studios (Blackhawk Films) 1929 and Uncle Edgar Kennedy, who has a gouty foot. 21 Witty, sad, and often bizarre anecdotes of Chuck Clayton, the 73-year-old former manager of the largest cemetery east of 6 Boo Hoo National Film Board of Canada 1975 Montreal, told as he wanders nostalgically through its grounds. -
Ape Chronicles #035
For a Man! PLANET OF THE APES 1957 The Three Faces of Eve ARMY ARCHERD WHO IS WHO ? 1957 Peyton Place FILMOGRAPHY 1957 No Down Payment 1958 Teacher's Pet (uncredited) FILMOGRAPHY (AtoZ) 1957 Kiss Them for Me 1963 Under the Yum Yum Tree Compiled by Luiz Saulo Adami 1957 A Hatful of Rain 1964 What a Way to Go! (uncredited) http://www.mcanet.com.br/lostinspace/apes/ 1957 Forty Guns 1966 The Oscar (uncredited) apes.html 1957 The Enemy Below 1968 The Young Runaways (uncredited) [email protected] 1957 An Affair to Remember 1968 Planet of the Apes (uncredited) AUTHOR NOTES 1958 The Roots of Heaven 1968 Wild in the Streets Thanks to Alexandre Negrão Paladini, from 1958 Rally' Round the Flag, Boys! 1970 Beneath the Planet of the Apes Brazil; Terry Hoknes, from Canadá; Jeff 1958 The Young Lions (uncredited) Krueger, from United States of America; 1958 The Long, Hot Summer 1971 Escape from the Planet of the Apes and Philip Madden, from England. 1958 Ten North Frederick 1972 Conquest of the Planet of the Apes 1958 The Fly (uncredited) 1959 Woman Obsessed 1973 Battle for the Planet of the Apes To remind a film, an actor or an actress, a 1959 The Man Who Understood Women (uncredited) musical score, an impact image, it is not so 1959 Journey to the Center of the Earth/Trip 1974 The Outfit difficult for us, spectators of movies or TV. to the Center of the Earth 1976 Won Ton Ton, the Dog Who Saved Really difficult is to remind from where else 1959 The Diary of Anne Frank Hollywood we knew this or that professional.