Chester Gould--What's My Line
Interview about famous Oklahoma cartoonist Chester Gould
Chester Gould appearance on The Fred Waring Show
Sculpture by Chester Gould
In His Own Words...Chester Gould's Thoughts on Gun Control & Rights of Self Defense
Cartoonist Chester Gould on "To Tell the Truth" (October 4, 1965)
Dick Tracy - Chapter 09 - The Stratosphere Adventure (1937)
Dick Tracy Chapter 15: Brothers United (1937) - Classic Serial
Dick Tracy Chapter 10: The Gold Ship (1937) - Classic Serial
Dick Tracy Chapter 11: Harbor Pursuit (1937) - Classic Serial
Dick Tracy Chapter 12: The Trail of the Spider (1937) - Classic Serial
Dick Tracy Chapter 14: The Devil in White (1937) - Classic Serial
Dick Tracy Chapter 1: The Spider Strikes (1937) - Classic Serial
Dick Tracy Chapter 2: The Bridge of Terror (1937) - Classic Serial
Plot
While traveling from Green Lawn, California, to meet his wife and son in Red Ridge, Nevada, the driver Jeremy Stanton gets lost in a secondary road through the desert following an old edition of the Road-Aid Travel Guide maps. He calls the Road-Aid operator Judy, who tries to give directions to her client. Meanwhile, the police are chasing the criminals that have committed a bank heist in California. When Jeremy's Mercedes Benz runs out of gas, he finds an isolated gas station in the middle of nowhere that accepts cash-only. When Jeremy opens the truck of his car, he brings out a bag full of money, disclosing the reason for his road-trip.
Keywords: bag-of-money, bank-robbery, car, cell-phone, dead-end, desert, flashback, gas-station, gas-station-attendant, husband-wife-relationship
Be careful which way you turn.
When you are lost, a wrong turn can change everything
Edward James Archer: [to Jeremy Stanton on his cellphone] All I want is you.
Edward James Archer: [to Jeremy Stanton on his cellphone] There's nowhere you can run where I can't follow.
Jeremy Stanton: [talking to Archer on his cellphone] So how do you expect to find me when you have no idea where to look?::Edward James Archer: Every animal leaves a trail.
Edward James Archer: [to Jeremy Stanton on his cellphone] Hey, Frog, you ever think the reason I haven't found you yet is because I like to watch you run?
Chester Gould--What's My Line
Interview about famous Oklahoma cartoonist Chester Gould
Chester Gould appearance on The Fred Waring Show
Sculpture by Chester Gould
In His Own Words...Chester Gould's Thoughts on Gun Control & Rights of Self Defense
Cartoonist Chester Gould on "To Tell the Truth" (October 4, 1965)
Dick Tracy - Chapter 09 - The Stratosphere Adventure (1937)
Dick Tracy Chapter 15: Brothers United (1937) - Classic Serial
Dick Tracy Chapter 10: The Gold Ship (1937) - Classic Serial
Dick Tracy Chapter 11: Harbor Pursuit (1937) - Classic Serial
Dick Tracy Chapter 12: The Trail of the Spider (1937) - Classic Serial
Dick Tracy Chapter 14: The Devil in White (1937) - Classic Serial
Dick Tracy Chapter 1: The Spider Strikes (1937) - Classic Serial
Dick Tracy Chapter 2: The Bridge of Terror (1937) - Classic Serial
Dick Tracy Chapter 3: The Fur Pirates (1937) - Classic Serial
Dick Tracy Chapter 5: Brother Against Brother (1937) - Classic Serial
Dick Tracy Chapter 8: Battle in the Clouds (1937) - Classic Serial
Dick Tracy Chapter 13: The Fire Trap (1937) - Classic Serial
DICK TRACY's CAR
Dick Tracy Chapter 7: The Ghost Town Mystery (1937) - Classic Serial
Dick Tracy 1990 Madonna
Dick Tracy, Detective (1945)
Dick Tracy Chapter 11 -- ComicWeb Serial Cliffhanger Theater
Part 2 of 11: Shel Dorf interviews Milt Caniff in Nov. 1982
Con Men: Interview with Jess Fink (Creator of "Chester 5000 XYV")
Scott Borowiak Interview with Dick Gould
ZOE KEATING Interview @ the BIRN (part 1)
Review: Dick Tracy, Volume One: 1931-1933
Dick Tracy (1937) - Chapter 1: The spyder attacks-
Dick Tracy 1990 Madonna
MTV Network - Dick Tracy film advert - Madonna as Breathless Mahoney - 1992
The Uncanny Adventures of Okie Cartoonists
MTV Network - Dick Tracy film clip - Madonna as Breathless Mahoney - 1990
Discover Oklahoma - Dick Tracy Headquarters
The 99-year-old Olympic torchbearer: interview
History of Gould Oklahoma Presented by Willis Granite
DICK TRACY Chapitre 6 Eaux dangereuses (1937) V.O. Sous Titrée Français
1/2 DICK TRACY Chapitre 9 Aventure dans la stratosphère (1937à) V.O. Sous-Titrée Français
"Who Is The Journalist" Library Exhibit
Dick Tracy Dedication
SLASH 's WIFE PERLA HUDSON!!
Chester Gould (November 20, 1900 – May 11, 1985) was an American cartoonist, best known as the creator of the Dick Tracy comic strip, which he wrote and drew from 1931 to 1977, incorporating numerous colorful and monstrous villains.
Gould was born and raised in Pawnee, Oklahoma. In 1919, his family moved to Stillwater, Oklahoma, where he attended Oklahoma A & M (now Oklahoma State University) and was a member of the Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity until 1921. That year, he moved to Chicago where he transferred to the Northwestern University School of Continuing Studies. He graduated from Northwestern in 1923.
Fascinated by the comics since childhood, Gould quickly found work as a cartoonist. He was hired by William Randolph Hearst's Chicago Evening American, where he produced his first comic strips, Fillum Fables (1924) and The Radio Catts. He also drew a topical strip about Chicago, Why It's a Windy City. Gould married Edna Gauger in 1926, and their daughter, Jean, was born in 1927.
In 1931, Gould was hired as a cartoonist with the Chicago Tribune and introduced Dick Tracy' in the newspaper The Detroit Mirror on Sunday, October 4, 1931'. He drew the comic strip for the next 46 years from his home in Woodstock, Illinois. Gould's stories were rarely pre-planned, since he preferred to improvise stories as he drew them. While fans praised this approach as producing exciting stories, it sometimes created awkward plot developments that were difficult to resolve. In one notorious case, Gould had Tracy in an inescapable deathtrap with a caisson. When Gould depicted Tracy addressing Gould personally and having the cartoonist magically extract him, publisher Joseph Patterson vetoed the sequence and ordered it redrawn.
Coordinates: 53°11′33″N 2°53′30″W / 53.1926°N 2.8918°W / 53.1926; -2.8918
Chester ( /ˈtʃɛstər/ CHESS-tər), is a city in Cheshire, England. Lying on the River Dee, close to the border with Wales, it is home to 80,121 inhabitants, and is the largest and most populous settlement of the wider unitary authority area of Cheshire West and Chester, which had a population of 328,100 according to the 2001 Census. Chester was granted city status in 1541.
Chester was founded as a "castrum" or Roman fort with the name Deva Victrix in the year 79 by the Roman Legio II Adiutrix during the reign of the Emperor Vespasian. Chester's four main roads, Eastgate, Northgate, Watergate and Bridge, follow routes laid out at this time – almost 2,000 years ago. One of the three main Roman army bases, Deva later became a major settlement in the Roman province of Britannia. After the Romans left in the 5th century, the Saxons fortified the town against the Danes and gave Chester its name. The patron saint of Chester, Werburgh, is buried in Chester Cathedral.
Fredrick Malcolm Waring (June 9, 1900 – July 29, 1984) was a popular musician, bandleader and radio-television personality, sometimes referred to as "America's Singing Master" and "The Man Who Taught America How to Sing." He was also a promoter, financial backer and namesake of the Waring Blendor, the first modern electric blender on the market.
Fredrick Malcolm Waring was born in Tyrone, Pennsylvania on June 9, 1900 to Jesse Calderwood and Frank Waring. During his teenage years, Fred Waring, his brother Tom, and their friend Poley McClintock founded the Waring-McClintock Snap Orchestra, which evolved into Fred Waring's Banjo Orchestra. The band often played at fraternity parties, proms, and dances, and achieved local success. He attended Penn State University, where he studied architectural engineering. He also aspired to be in the Penn State Glee Club, but he was rejected with every audition due to "college politics" and tension between him and the glee club's director, Dr. Clarence Robinson. His Banjo Orchestra eventually became so successful that he decided to abandon his education in order to tour with the band, which eventually became known as Fred Waring and his Pennsylvanians.
Chapter 14 is an American alternative metalcore rock band from Carlsbad, California currently consisting of vocalist Chad Ackerman (Destroy the Runner, As I Lay Dying, Austrian Death Machine), guitarist Tanner Sparks (Destroy the Runner), bassist Edwin Peraza, and Jonathan Knauer on drums.
Founded in 2003 by Ackerman and Sparks the band also consisted of drummer Mike Catalano (Chiodos, Destroy the Runner), guitarist Noah Slifka (In Fear and Faith) and bassist Eddie Hudson (Paper Mache). The band was unable to put together a full-length album but did complete two full U.S. tours and several demos without a label or financial backing.
After four years trying to land a record deal the band split up in 2007 when Ackerman and Sparks were offered the roles of vocalist and bassist for Destroy the Runner’s departing Kyle Setter and Jeremiah Crespo respectively. Noah Slifka went on to join In Fear and Faith the same year while Mike Catalano would join back up with Ackerman and Sparks in Destroy the Runner in 2008. Eddie Hudson moved on to play bass for the band Paper Mache. Chad explains what happened with Destroy The Runner and what Chapter 14 has for future plans