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Peter Griffin is a fictional character and protagonist of the animated comedy series Family Guy. He is voiced by cartoonist Seth MacFarlane and first appeared on television, along with the rest of the family in the 15-minute short on December 20, 1998. Peter was created and designed by MacFarlane himself. MacFarlane was asked to pitch a pilot to the Fox Broadcasting Company based on Larry and Steve, a short made by MacFarlane which featured a middle-aged character named Larry and an intellectual dog, Steve. After the pilot was given the green light, The Griffin family appeared on the episode "Death Has a Shadow".
Peter is married to Lois Pewterschmidt and is the father of Meg, Chris and Stewie; he also has a dog named Brian. He has worked at a toy factory and at Quahog's Brewery. Despite the suburban blue-collar routine of his life, he has had a number of remarkable experiences.
Peter's voice was inspired by a janitor that MacFarlane heard at his school. His appearance was a redesign of the protagonist Larry from MacFarlane's previous animated short films, The Life of Larry and Larry & Steve. The Peter Griffin character has received generally mixed to positive reviews from critics. He has appeared in several pieces of Family Guy merchandise, including toys, t-shirts and a video game, and has made crossover appearances in other shows, including The Simpsons, South Park, American Dad and the Family Guy spin-off The Cleveland Show.
Donald John Trump, Sr. (born June 14, 1946) is an American business magnate, television personality and author. He is the chairman and president of The Trump Organization and the founder of Trump Entertainment Resorts. Trump's extravagant lifestyle, outspoken manner and role on the NBC reality show The Apprentice have made him a well-known celebrity who was No. 17 on the 2011 Forbes Celebrity 100 list. He is well-known as a real-estate developer who amassed vast hotel, casino, and other real-estate properties, in the New York City area and around the world.
Trump is the son of Fred Trump, a wealthy New York City real-estate developer. He worked for his father's firm, Elizabeth Trump & Son, while attending the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, and in 1968 officially joined the company. He was given control of the company in 1971 and renamed it The Trump Organization.
In 2010, Trump expressed an interest in becoming a candidate for President of the United States in the 2012 election. In May 2011, he announced he would not be a candidate, but a few weeks later he said he had not completely ruled out the possibility. In December 2011, Trump was suggested as a possible Vice Presidential selection by Michele Bachmann. Bachmann has since suspended her presidential campaign.
Plot
Jason Connor is an artist trapped in an accountant's body - too scared to get out of taxes and pursue his dreams. But when his merciless boss pushes him too far, Jason learns about the darkness all human beings are capable of when their lives are out of their control.
Keywords: control, graduate, office, usc, violence
It's not just another day at the office.
Are you in...?
It won't be just another day at the office
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When a team of scientists led by Dr. Irwin Burns test an experimental drug that increases aggression in animals and humans, their biochemical lab explodes and a mutated nightmare escapes. Half African King Cobra and half Eastern Diamondback, Seth is pure evil. He's 30 feet long with a giant appetite for terror.
Keywords: independent-film, laboratory, mutation, science-runs-amok, snake
Don't mess with mother nature!
30 Feet Of Pure Terror!
His job was busting junkies. His mistake was loving one.
SUPER DUDE... and his SATURDAY NITE SPECIAL... LICENSED TO KILL!
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Cut off by the Japanese advance into Burma, Captain Langford ('Stanley Baker (I)' (qv)) and his exhausted British troops take over an enemy-held jungle village. Despite the protests of an elderly padre ('Guy Rolfe (I)') and of war correspondent Max Anderson ('Leo McKern' (qv)), Langford orders Sergeant McKenzie ('Gordon Jackson (I)' (qv)) to shoot two innocent villagers, thereby "persuading" a Japanese informer to surrender vital information. When the Japanese recapture the village, their commander uses Langford's own desperate war-born tactics in a similar effort to extract information from the British.
Keywords: british-soldier, burma, informer, innocent-killed, japanese-army, jungle, rules-of-war, strategic-information, war-correspondent, world-war-two
War Is Hell!
The Most Controversial War Drama Ever Filmed!
FEARED...HATED...HUNTED.......!
The Story Of A Man Who REALLY Stole A Million!
Joe Lourik, alias Joe Harris: My old man got drunk once and locked me in a closet for three days. I've been a little nervous ever since. What do you take for that? Aspirin?
Patton: It was a mistake!::Joe Lourik, alias Joe Harris: Yeah, I'm alive.
Laura Benson: Once upon a time there was a little hoodlum... You go on from there.
Laura Benson: There's a nice old lady over there in a millinery shop. You won't even need a gun. Just show her your face, and she'll give you the whole store.
Joe Lourik, alias Joe Harris: Were you ever locked in the closet when you were a kid?::Paul Carver: No, my dad belonged to the hairbrush school.
Superintendent: I'll see to it you never work for another cab company in this town.::Joe Lourik, alias Joe Harris: Don't bother. I'll see to it.
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Be forewarned that "Captain (King of Dogs) "and "Dynamite (The Wonder Horse) " are billed above all of the cast except John Preston (who?), which means RCMP Sergeant Bruce Morton ('John Preston (I)' (qv)) is going to spend a lot of time talking to Dynamite ('Dynamite the Horse' (qv)) and Captain ('Captain King of Dogs' (qv)) , and the scary thing is they react better than most of the cast. Inspector Dawson ('Harry Beery' (qv)) promises "Morton of the Mounted" a long-awaited vacation as soon as he solves the mystery of who killed an old fur trapper called Old Dan Parker ('Fred Parker (I)' (qv)) and a Mountie named McGee. Morton and his Mountie sidekick Corporal Tiny Anderson ('Tiny Skelton' (qv)) hit the tundra and Morton, or the dog or the horse or all three, save Mildred Boynton ('Myrla Bratton' (qv)) from a tormentor. She says she and her brother, Bill Boynton ('James Sheridan (I)' (qv))are staying at a nearby lumber camp and she is worried about Bill as he has become friends with a man named Burke ('Tom London' (qv)) who causes Bill to drink too much. And, besides that, Burke is constantly forcing his unwanted attentions upon her. Morton allows as how he'll try to straighten Bill out when it is obvious Burke needs a little talking to himself. Morton has barely arrived when Burke ambushes him, ties him up and forces Bill, dressed as a Mountie, to go rob the lumber camp pay-roll. Morton, after being rescued by the dual efforts of Captain and Dynamite --- one of them notified the other of Morton's problem --- finally begins to suspect that Burke may be the root of all the problems and takes after him. Bill brings the robbery loot back to Burke, who shows his appreciation by shooting him dead, and Burke takes off. But Morton is not far behind.
Keywords: 1930s, ambush, b-movie, b-western, bartender, blackmail, brother, canada, canadian, canadian-northwest
A NORTHWEST ACTION THRILLER (all original posters and print ads-all caps)