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A cryptic 911 is made from a mostly normal neighborhood where decidedly abnormal events have occurred. A once happy couple barely clings to life among evidence of bloody violence and it remains unclear who-or what committed such brutal carnage.
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Kentina is a western tale of love, revenge, and determination. Garrett is a desperate man trying to escape his life as an outlaw to return to Emily, the girl he fell in love with, in the hope for a peaceful life. But his brother Red, and fellow bandits are not just going to let him leave the life he chose.
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While on duty, David Vaughn and Victor Hernandez, two emergency paramedics receive a call from a young girl whose mother has lost consciousness in a deserted area, but they soon discover that the life they have to save may be their own. Kidnapped and locked in an isolated building, David tries to discover the truth behind a secret cult and their beliefs. As Victor's beliefs are challenged and the fine-line between religion and science are crossed, David must find a way to escape and get out, before "they" get him.
Keywords: ambulance, apophenia, bare-butt, cult-leader, doctor, electrocution, equation, female-nudity, formula, kidnapping
Watch. Decide. Believe if you must. Resist if you dare.
[first lines]::Lina Vance: So you're saying that the Quanta Group is *completely* self-sufficient. No medicines, no shopping for clothes, no sneaking out to a movie every now and then?::IO: Well occasionally we need special supplies, but we spend most of our time working on our studies. We like to keep to ourselves.::Lina Vance: Well I'm sure you can understand that that kind of behavior can make some people a little uncomfortable. So how do you respond to those who call the Quanta Group a cult?::IO: Well this is why I'm here, to convey that we're not. Our belief system is based on empirical evidence. Cults are based on blind faith. Sometimes on science fiction author's beliefs.::Lina Vance: I see. Well let me ask you, how long has Doctor Talbot been leading your organization?::IO: You would define define it a "10 years".::Lina Vance: Really? Well how would you define it?::IO: Well the teacher has shown us that time is non-linear. It could be 10 years or 10 minutes. It all becomes irrelevant in the context of a multiverse.::Lina Vance: Well unfortunately my time is all too linear here, so we're going to have to be wrapping it up with IO, from the Quanta Group. I love the name, by the way.
Libby: The Teacher brought my mom back.::David Vaughn: Libby, it's not true, okay?::Libby: Isn't that what you guys do? Try to save people?::David Vaughn: Yes, yes we do Libby. We're trained professionals, okay, we have the right equipment, and even then sometimes it doesn't work.
Deborah: [last lines - sky civil emergency horns, looking up at sky] That's incredible. Have you ever seen anything like this?::David Vaughn: Can't be...::Libby: Uncle Dave, it looks like fire.::Deborah: Dave, I think we should go inside. Dave.::David Vaughn: It's impossible...::Deborah: David. David!
Für eine Handvoll Scheiße
Kommissar 00 Schneider: German: Ein Erdbeben ist eine wunderschöne Sache, wenn man nicht dabei ist.::Kommissar 00 Schneider: English: An earthquake is a wonderful thing, if you are not involved.
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Condemned gunman Clayton is given a last minute reprieve on condition he murders rancher Matthew for a railway company. Visiting Matthew's ranch, Clayton is unable to bring himself to kill Matthew and leaves, but Matthew's wife, Catherine, believing she has killed Matthew during an argument joins Clayton. Matthew, still alive, and mad as hell joins Clayton's equally angered employers to hunt down the pair
Keywords: adultery, bare-breasts, blood, cigar-smoking, circus, dime-novelist, drinking, female-nudity, guitar, gunfight
Matthew Sebanek: You ain't gonna last long, son. There ain't no soft-hearted gunfighters.
Matthew Sebanek: I think he's come to kill me, Catherine. Hired by the railroad, I imagine.::Catherine Severnack: Why are you letting him stay?::Matthew Sebanek: Because when he's ready, it ain't gonna do no good to hide.
Clayton Drumm: Who will they send to get me? You?::Matthew Sebanek: No. Probably just some ordinary man whose morals wouldn't keep him from shooting you in the back.
Catherine Severnack: I killed my husband. He found out and started beating me. He was gonna come after you. I didn't mean to kill him.::Clayton Drumm: A man's life for a moment's weakness. It doesn't seem like a fair exchange.
Wilbur Olsen, Dime Novelist: I bring the west to the east. People say I write lies, but the truth is... it's dead... in a year or less.
Clayton Drumm: What do you want?::Wilbur Olsen, Dime Novelist: To buy a little legend... the touch of pulchritude for the people back east... a piece of the American west they can believe in.::Clayton Drumm: You mean lie to them?::Wilbur Olsen, Dime Novelist: Of course. The lies they need - we all need.::Clayton Drumm: My life is not for sale.::Wilbur Olsen, Dime Novelist: Nonsense! It's only a question of who pays and when.
[first lines]::Gallows Observer: Pretty sight, no more Japanese.
Clayton Drumm: How 'bout my drink now?::Prison guard: You know what you're gonna be tomorrow, grease ball? A big hunk 'o dead meat, and little headline.::Clayton Drumm: That's better than a big bag of shit every day.
Virgil Sebanek: This is Virgil, Jr. [touching his wife's belly]::Catherine Severnack: How a man knows what's in a woman's stomach, I'll never know.::Virgil Sebanek: It's simple, he put it there, that's how.
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In the 11th of 16 films in PRC's "Lone Rider" series, Tom Cameron/The Lone Rider and Fuzzy Jones rescue a wounded man from a gang of outlaws and discover he is their old friend Smoky Hammer, half-owner of the B-X Ranch whom they are on the way to meet. Smoky's father was murdered years before, leaving a daughter Tess, who has been raised by ranch foreman Sid Clayton as his own daughter. Smoky, who has not been back in years, decides to play dead from the attack, in order to discover what is in back of the attack. The B-X Ranch charges toll for the cattle that pass through on the way to the free-grazing ranch land, and this has caused expense and hardship on the ranchers. Tess objects to this unreasonable toll but can not get a satisfactory answer from her, she thinks, father. Gil Harkness, working with Clayton, thinks he has killed Smoky and now plans on getting rid of Tess so they can have clear title to the B-X. Tom rescues Tess from an attempt on her life and, as a reward, she puts Tom and Fuzzy to work on the ranch, over Clayton's objections. The toll fee is raised even higher but Tom and Smoky, in disguise, rob the toll takers and return the money to the ranchers. Tom tells Tess that Smoky is her real brother but is overheard by Jake, a henchman for Harkness working on the ranch, and he informs Harkness that Smoky is still alive. Tom and Smoky continue to hijack the toll money to return to the ranchers, but are tricked when Harkness runs some of his own cattle through the toll gate, and realizes it is Tom working for the ranchers when the money is returned to him. Tom is then arrested by the sheriff.
Keywords: canteen, cape, cattle-drive, digging-a-grave, extortion, face-slap, falling-off-horse, fistfight, four-word-title, gun
Music From His Throat... Death From His Guns!...And Border Badmen Run To Cover As This Fellow Rides The Range!
SONGS AND GUNSMOKE MARK HIS TRAIL!...As Singin' Slammin' George Wipes Out Deadly Foes Of Rangeland!
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To get control of the stage line, Kent has started a feud between the approaching railroad and the stage company. To help out, Fuzzy sends for his friend Tom Cameron, the Lone Rider. But Kent has installed a secret compartment on the stage where his man can hide and he soon has both Tom and Fuzzy wanted for murder.
Keywords: 1880s, b-movie, b-western, comic-sidekick, construction-foreman, construction-worker, damsel-in-distress, dynamite, escape, father-daughter-relationship
Rinaldo Lopez: Do you mind if I smoke?::Nellie Moore: I don't care if you burn!
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Among the earliest existing films in American cinema - notable as the first film that presented a narrative story to tell - it depicts a group of cowboy outlaws who hold up a train and rob the passengers. They are then pursued by a Sheriff's posse. Several scenes have color included - all hand tinted.
Keywords: 1900s, bandit, bound-and-gagged, brakeman, breaking-the-fourth-wall, bullets-fired-at-feet, character-shoots-at-us-in-audience, colt-45, cowboy, cowboy-boots
In principle, a sheriff is a legal official with responsibility for a county. In practice, the specific combination of legal, political, and ceremonial duties of a sheriff varies greatly from country to country.
The word "sheriff" is a contraction of the term "shire reeve". The term, from the Old English scīrgerefa, designated a royal official responsible for keeping the peace (a "reeve") throughout a shire or county on behalf of the king. The term was preserved in England notwithstanding the Norman Conquest. From the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms the term spread to several other regions, at an early point to Scotland, latterly to Ireland, and to the United States.
Sheriffs exist in various countries:
In British English, the political or legal office of a sheriff is called a shrievalty.
The office of sheriff was first established in Australia in 1824. This was simultaneous with the appointment of the first Chief Justice of New South Wales. The role of the sheriff has not been static, nor is it identical in each Australian State. In the past his duties included: executing court judgements, acting as a coroner, transporting prisoners, managing the gaols, and carrying out executions (through an anonymous hangman). Currently, no Australian State provides for capital punishment. A government department (usually called the Department of Corrections or similar) now runs the prison system, and the Coroner’s Office handles coronal matters. The sheriff is now largely responsible for enforcing the civil orders and fines of the court (seizing and selling the property of judgement debtors who do not satisfy the debt), providing court security, enforcing arrest warrants, evictions, taking juveniles into custody, and running the jury system. Some State Sheriffs can also apply sanctions ranging from suspending drivers licences and car registration to wheel clamping and arranging community service orders, and as a last resort make arrests.
Eric Patrick Clapton, CBE, (born 30 March 1945) is an English guitarist and singer-songwriter. Clapton is the only three-time inductee to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame: once as a solo artist, and separately as a member of The Yardbirds and Cream. Clapton has been referred to as one of the most important and influential guitarists of all time. Clapton ranked second in Rolling Stone magazine's list of the "100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time" and fourth in Gibson's Top 50 Guitarists of All Time.
In the mid 1960s, Clapton departed from the Yardbirds to play blues with John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers. In his one-year stay with Mayall, Clapton gained the nickname "Slowhand". Immediately after leaving Mayall, Clapton formed Cream, a power trio with drummer Ginger Baker and bassist Jack Bruce in which Clapton played sustained blues improvisations and "arty, blues-based psychedelic pop." For most of the 1970s, Clapton's output bore the influence of the mellow style of J.J. Cale and the reggae of Bob Marley. His version of Marley's "I Shot the Sheriff" helped reggae reach a mass market. Two of his most popular recordings were "Layla", recorded by Derek and the Dominos, another band he formed and Robert Johnson's "Crossroads", recorded by Cream. A recipient of seventeen Grammy Awards, in 2004 Clapton was awarded a CBE for services to music. In 1998, Clapton, a recovering alcoholic and drug addict, founded the Crossroads Centre on Antigua, a medical facility for recovering substance abusers.