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HERE IS THE RAW TRUTH...NAILED TO THE SCREEN!
BURT LANCASTER invades the world of...HAROLD HECHT'S the YOUNG SAVAGES
"For what they did to her - for what they did to me...I'll see them burn!"
The Young and the Damned...Who Grow in the Cracks of the Concrete Jungle!
Actors Edward Andrews (actor), Fred Aldrich (actor), Charles Perry (actor), Lester Matthews (actor), Harry Holcombe (actor), Bill Quinn (actor), Frank Mills (actor), William H. O'Brien (actor), Stanley Adams (actor), Burt Lancaster (actor), Robert Burton (actor), George DeNormand (actor), Joel Fluellen (actor), Jeffrey Sayre (actor), Telly Savalas (actor),
Michael Reston: When I spill a drink on the carpet, my butler cleans up after me.::James Gordon Blane: When you spill blood, your lawyer is expected to do the same.::Michael Reston: Exactly.
James Gordon Blane: What's on your mind?::Charleen Reston: You.
Actors David McMahon (actor), Joseph Granby (actor), David McMahon (actor), Chet Brandenburg (actor), Chuck Hamilton (actor), Fred Aldrich (actor), Robert Malcolm (actor), Jeff Chandler (actor), George Cisar (actor), George Cisar (actor), Ralph Brooks (actor), Edward Andrews (actor), Jack Carson (actor), Paul Birch (actor), William H. O'Brien (actor),
Hank in Bell Buckle ... Hank, the Titans have thrown 307 times and have run the football 221 times this season, meaning that they have thrown the football on 58.1% of their offensive snaps ... "Why did the Steelers get credit for the touchdown when the player's (Le'Veon Bell) knee was down at the 3 yard line? I saw an earlier game where a player did the same thing and didn't get credit for the touchdown....
noodls 2014-11-20Hank Bell (January 21, 1892 – February 4, 1950) was an American film actor. He appeared in 371 films between 1920 and 1952.
He was born in Los Angeles, California, and died in Hollywood, California from a heart attack.
Samuel Aaron Bell (April 24, 1921, Muskogee, Oklahoma - July 28, 2003) was an American jazz double-bassist.
As a child, Bell played piano, and learned brass instruments in high school. He attended Xavier University, where he began playing bass, and graduated in 1942; following this he joined the Navy, completing his service in 1946. He was a member of Andy Kirk's band in 1946 but enrolled at NYU in 1947. After completing a master's degree he joined Lucky Millinder's band and then gigged with Teddy Wilson.
In the 1950s, Bell appeared on Billie Holiday's album Lady Sings the Blues and with Lester Young, Stan Kenton, Johnny Hodges, Cab Calloway, Carmen McRae, and Dick Haymes. In 1960 he left Hayes' band after being offered a position in the Duke Ellington Orchestra, opposite drummer Sam Woodyard. He left in 1962, spending time with Dizzy Gillespie before taking jobs on Broadway as a pit musician. He and Ellington collaborated once more in 1967, on a tribute to Billy Strayhorn.
Bell held a residence at the La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club in New York City from 1969 to 1972. He also began teaching at Essex College in Newark in 1970, remaining there until 1990. Later in the 1970s he toured with Norris Turney, Harold Ashby, and Cat Anderson; in the 1980s he returned to piano playing, and retired from active performance in 1989. He died in 2003.