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Sheep Skin is a gritty, realistic take on the werewolf sub-genre. The film centers around a group of friends in a punk rock band that kidnap a business man because they believe he is responsible for their friend's death. However, the group has convinced themselves that the man is more than just responsible for the demise of their friend, but that he is actually a werewolf hiding in plain sight. The group brings the man to a nearby warehouse where they intend on learning the truth about his identity and take it upon themselves to try and stop him.
Would You Kill a Man to Kill a Monster
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Johnny Twennies, a newspaper columnist in present-day New York, is a jauntily cheerful, very friendly, totally honest and upstanding young man who happens to be completely oblivious to any technological or social changes in the past 70 years. He routinely uses telegrams, a manual typewriter, and a manual toaster, and to the pleasure and despair of his girlfriend conducts his personal life in correspondingly anachronistic style. One day he's threatened by criminals who want to plant a false news story. But they've never met anyone like him before...
Keywords: 1920s, 1990s, anachronism, arranged-marriage, art-gallery, artist, attempted-mugging, bodyguard, bound-and-gagged, boyfriend-girlfriend-relationship
He's Yesterday's Answer To Today's World.
Meet Yesterday's Answer to the World of Today.
He's Johnny Twennies, and boy does he have moxie!
Johnny Twennies: Say, you keep on riding me like a streetcar, you're gonna have to pay the fare!
Samantha Winter: Johnny, what are you doing?::Johnny Twennies: I'm incognito.::Richard Lancaster: Hey, Johnny.::Johnny Twennies: Rats!
Johnny Twennies: Banana oil!
Samantha Winter: Are you gay?::Johnny Twennies: Sure I'm gay, I'm as gay as a day in May.::Samantha Winter: [puzzled] Well are you bi?::Johnny Twennies: By myself mostly.
First Thug: Johnny, if you don't write the goddamn article, I'm going to blow a hole right through your fucking girlfriend!::Johnny Twennies: Well, you're going to need pretty good aim.::First Thug: What the fuck are you talking about? What am I, blind? I'm going to shoot your goddamn girlfriend, Johnny!::Johnny Twennies: That's not my girlfriend.
Johnny Twennies: Johnny, what's going on? Who are those guys?::Virginia Clemens: Aw, just a couple of hoodoos trying to put one over. Let's beat it, kid, before those jailbirds come home to roost.
Johnny Twennies: When you get slapped, you'll take it and like it!
Johnny Twennies: Oh, I see. You think the world owes you a living. Well you fell for that one, hook, line and sinker.
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Hercule Poirot's assistant, Hastings, calls him down to Acapulco in Mexico where he can write his memoirs but Hastings drags him to a party populated with Hastings' new friends. There's Janet Crisp - the writer, Daisy Eastman and her daughter 'Egg', Ricardo Montoya, Dr. Strange, Miss Milray the housekeeper and Charles Cartwright the famous American actor. But at the party another guest - Rev. Babbington - dies from poisoning and when Dr. Strange also dies from poisoning, Poirot must swing into action before the serial killer strikes again...
Keywords: acapulco-mexico, actor, actress, agatha-christie, alcoholic, bad-driver, based-on-novel, bookcase, british-mystery, butler
Movie Stars. Martinis. Murder. All in Romantic Acapulco.
Hercule Poirot: Colonel, we have stirred the pot. We soon shall see what comes to the surface.
Hercule Poirot: Porot is only on the side of one thing... and that is the truth.
Hercule Poirot: Have you ever noticed a secret passage that does not start in the library?
THOROUGHBREDS ALL...in the greatest story of racing and romance you've ever seen! (original poster)
EVERY THRILLING MOMENT FILLED WITH GRAND ENTERTAINMENT! (original poster - all caps)
A dauntless love...a valiant thoroughbred...coming through with flying colors against overwhelming odds...in a heart-warmingly human story...rich with the romance and thrills of the world's most exciting sport! (ORIGINAL POSTER)
A swell family --- the Gambinis!...you're going to love them! (original poster)
The First Of A New Series From 20th Century-Fox... you'll be watching for the next!
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Ex-Army officer Jameson takes a job a prison guard at San Quentin. Joe, the brother of his new girlfriend May, is sentenced to the prison for robbery. When Jameson tries to separate lawbreakers from hardened criminals, badguy Hansen tries to stir up trouble by telling Joe about Jameson's interest in his sister.
Keywords: convict, escape, jail, nightclub-entertainer, prison, prison-reform, riot, san-quentin-penitentiary, shooting
Out Of The "Pen" . . . Into The Jaws Of Death ! . . .
"IT'S EASIER TO FIGHT TEN PRISON RIOTS THAN TAME ONE DIZZY DAME!" (original poster-all caps)
It's dynamite...! A prison full of rioting men!
... Amazing Drama of Desperate Men Behind the Walls!
Coordinates: 50°51′N 0°34′E / 50.85°N 0.57°E / 50.85; 0.57
Hastings is a town and borough in the county of East Sussex on the south coast of England. The town is located 24 mi (39 km) east of the county town of Lewes and 53 mi (85 km) south east of London, and has an estimated population of 86,900.
In historical terms, Hastings can claim fame through its connection with the Norman conquest of England; and also because it became one of the medieval Cinque Ports. Hastings was, for centuries, an important fishing port; although nowadays much reduced, it still has the largest beach-based fishing fleet in England. The town became a watering place in the 1760s, and then, with the coming of the railway, a seaside resort.
The attraction of Hastings as a tourist destination continues; although the number of hotels has decreased, it caters for wider tastes, being home to internationally-based cultural and sporting events, such as chess and running. It has set out to become "a modern European town" and seeks to attract commercial business in the many industrial sites round the borough.
Bowe Robert Bergdahl (born March 28, 1986, in Sun Valley, Idaho) is a United States Army soldier who, since June 2009, is in the captivity of the Taliban-supporting Afghanistan Haqqani network.
Bergdahl is assigned to the 1st Battalion, 501st Infantry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division, based at Fort Richardson, Alaska. He went missing on June 30, 2009. Since then, the Taliban has released five videos showing him in captivity. The Taliban have demanded $1 million and the release of 21 Afghan prisoners and Aafia Siddiqui in exchange for Bergdahl's release. They have threatened to execute Bergdahl if Siddiqui is not released. Most of the Afghan prisoners are being held at Guantanamo Bay.
At the time of his capture, Bergdahl's rank was that of Private First Class (E-3). In June 2010, he was promoted to Specialist (E-4) during his absence. On June 17, 2011 he was promoted to the rank of Sergeant (E-5).
On July 18, 2009, the Taliban released a video showing they had captured Bergdahl. In the video, Bergdahl appeared downcast and frightened. A Department of Defense statement issued on July 19 confirmed that Bergdahl was declared "missing/whereabouts unknown" on July 1, and his status was changed to "missing/captured" on July 3.
Wilmot Reed Hastings, Jr. (born October 8, 1960) is an entrepreneur and education philanthropist. He is the CEO of Netflix, and on the boards of Microsoft, Facebook, and numerous non-profit organizations.
Hastings was born in Boston, Massachusetts. He graduated from high school in 1978 from the Buckingham Browne & Nichols School in Cambridge, Massachusetts. His father was a lawyer who once served in the Nixon administration, serving as general counsel in the United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. After high school, he spent a year selling Rainbow vacuum cleaners door to door.
Hastings majored in mathematics at Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine, and won its mathematics department's Smyth Prize in 1981, and its Hammond Prize in 1983. Hastings received his bachelor's degree from the college in 1983.
Hastings entered Marine Corps officer training through their Platoon Leader Class and spent the summer of 1981 in Officer Candidate School at Quantico, Virginia. "I found myself questioning how we packed our backpacks and how we made our beds," said Hastings. "My questioning wasn’t particularly encouraged, and I realized I might be better off in the Peace Corps. I petitioned the recruiting office and left the Marines."