In architecture, a hall is fundamentally a relatively large space enclosed by a roof and walls. In the Iron Age, a mead hall was such a simple building and was the residence of a lord and his retainers. Later, rooms were partitioned from it, so that today the hall of a house is the space inside the front door through which the rooms are reached....
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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.
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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.
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August 1936, the beginning of the Spanish Civil War. 51 members of the Claretian community of Barbastro (Huesca) are martyred, die for their faith. The film recounts the last weeks of his life, since they are held until they are finally shot. During that time, they perform various writings they talk about their situation, of his fellow captives, people who saw them. These writings have been the basic testimony used to narrate this real fact in film version
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On the game winning play of the biggest game of his life, the best High School Football player in the nation injures his knee and destroys his dreams of a college and professional career. But fifteen years later, he receives the opportunity of a lifetime: the chance to go back and change history.
Keywords: back-in-time, band, bank, barn, championship, cheerleader, classroom, coach, college, crops
Would you give up everything you love for a shot at everything you've ever wanted?
Coach Hand: Do you know what the future is Scott? The future is just a bunch of what you do right now strung together. And what you are doing now is giving up. And trust me there is no future in that. Scott, I hope you don't give up this easy in life, because it gets a hell of a lot harder than football.
Coach Hand: Gentlemen, some players have talent, others have heart, but tonight I've seen players with talent who I didn't know had any, and others that have heart who I thought only had talent. The quality and standard of your life will not be determined by how well you play football, but by how well you confront adversity. Attitude! Gentlemen, if you keep playing like this I promise you, you will leave this field winners. Get in here. [Players cheering]... That is what I am talking about.
Two buddies summon their inner Hall and Oates and go looking for love in all the wrong places
[first lines]::Bossman: Don't break dishes. We're not in Greece.
[last lines]::Hall: I love this song.
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David is lost, both in time and in space. He's despairing, maybe going insane. Hopeless. Constantly watched by a scientist with mysterious purposes, David's only companion is HALL - the ship's damaged computer brain. But is HALL a friend or foe? Is there a way out?
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Joe McGinnis' best-seller is brought to tv. Set in the town of Toms River, New Jersey, an insurance salesman claims his wife was attacked and killed at a deserted picnic area. However police investigation casts suspicion on the man and the ultimate trial puts his three sons in doubt of their father's innocence.
Keywords: based-on-book, based-on-novel, murder-for-hire, two-part-tv-movie
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Bound together by a desire to play "Mazes and Monsters," Robbie and his four college classmates decide to move the board game into the local legendary cavern. Robbie starts having visions for real, and the line between reality and fantasy fuse into a harrowing adventure.
Keywords: based-on-novel, cavern, college, dungeons-and-dragons, manhattan-new-york-city, mental-illness, new-york-city, quest, role-playing, role-playing-game
Danger lurks between fantasy and reality.
Daniel: What do you guys think happened?::Lieutenant John Martini: One of the players Robbie played with got carried away and killed him.::Daniel: That's kind of far out.::Lieutenant John Martini: Mazes & Monsters is a far-out game. Swords... poison... spells... battles... maiming... killing!::Daniel: Hey, it's all imagination!::Lieutenant John Martini: Is it? I'll be talking to you.
Robbie Wheeling: There's blood on the knife.
Robbie Wheeling: I am Pardue, and I am a holy man.
Kate Finch: Jay Jay, that was really stupid, jumping into the pit without using your sonar first!
Jay Jay Brockway: Do you think Robbie was involved with another game?
Robbie Wheeling: Frilik! Aren't you dead? Didn't you die when you leapt into the pit? It IS you, Frilik, you have been restored to the living! Whoever did that is a great holy man, a greater holy man even than I.
Kate Finch: And so... we played the game again... for one last time. It didn't matter that there were no maps... or dice... or monsters. Pardue saw the monsters. We did not. We saw nothing but the death of hope. And the loss of our friend. And so we played the game until the sun began to set... and all the monsters were dead.
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U.S. Marshal Nevada Jack McKenzie halts a runaway stage and finds the driver dead and his helper badly wounded, and the stage robbed of a gold shipment. John Corbett, owner of the saloon and secret leader of the outlaw gang, tries to induce the mine owners to help him get the express company franchise, insisting that he can stop the holdups. To mislead them, he pretends sympathy for Jane Burns, current holder of the franchise. Nevada's pal and fellow Marshal, Sandy Hopkins, arrives in town incognito, shows antagonism toward Nevada, wins Corbett's support and is made sheriff. Ned Turner, Jane's sweetheart and stage guard, urges her to keep the franchise and, when Nevada offers to drive the stage, they win permission from the mine owners to try one more trip over the unused Lost Trail.
Keywords: b-movie, b-western, bar, bartender, brawl, closet, crook, daughter, dead-man, deputy
FISTS CRASHING! GUNS SPITTING! Action in the Old West!
COLD COURAGE- U.S. Marshals Sheld Their Secret At The Risk Of Their Lives!
WHEN GOLD'S AT STAKE MEN MUST DIE!
GUN-SPLITTING ACTION FROM THE OLD WEST! Adventure and Death Ride Side by Side as Nevada Outwirs a Merciless Gang
AT HIS FIGHTING BEST! Ace Western Star Matches Guns With Guns In A Grim Battle For Gold!
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Mesquite banker Calvin Drake plans to profit from the Santa Fe Railroad's acquisition of right-of-way by gaining control of the land in the territory. In the ensuing war of intimidation against the ranchers, Ira Withers is killed and Red Ryder and his father, Colonel Tom Ryder, form an organization to drive the gunmen and outlaws out of the territory. Colonel Ryder is killed by One-Eye Chapin and Red vows vengeance. Sheriff Dade is in league with the Drake faction, including Ace Hanlon. The Duchess, Red's aunt, is about to lose her ranch. Red learns of a plan to dynamite a dam providing the water supply, and saves Beth Andrews, daughter of the former sheriff, Luke Andrews who was also murdered by Drake's men.
Keywords: 1880s, aunt, b-western, boy-sidekick, burning-jail, character-name-in-title, cliffhanger, color-in-title, crooked-banker, crooked-sheriff
Opening crawl: 1870 - America's first great problem after the Civil War was the construction of a railroad to link our bordering oceans. Selfish interests, seeking to control the right-of-way, fought the work savagely - but the spirit of progress prevailed and the United States were bound together with highways of steel. But before the last spike was driven the Frontier flamed with the bitterest strife in its history.
Ace Hanlon: One-Eye, you take the boys down and see if you can't convince Wells to sell at the *right* price.::One-Eye Chapin: It worked before, Ace. It oughta this time.
Dan Withers [Ch. 1]: Draw that gun and I'll drill ya! Now get out of here and get quick!::[a henchman shoots Dan]::Little Beaver: Bad men make heap trouble. You hide - I'll get Red Ryder!
One-Eye Chapin: It's Red Ryder! Hit your saddles!
Red Ryder: Chapin doesn't even take a drink unless Hanlon tells him to.::Colonel Tom Ryder [Ch. 1]: If I only knew what was behind all this burning and shooting, I'd know how to fight.::Red Ryder: If you ask me, Hanlon's behind it. He always wanted rustlers rather than honest men around him.::Colonel Tom Ryder [Ch. 1]: Something more than that, son. Someone big is behind all this... someone mighty big.::Red Ryder: Well big or little, let's smoke him out and put a rope brand on his neck.::Colonel Tom Ryder [Ch. 1]: Oh, somebody will swing for it all right. When the time comes, we'll let the Territory buy the rope. We'll use ours for working cattle.
Red Ryder: Are you sure it was One-Eye Chapin?::Cherokee Sims: Sure! You can't mistake what he uses for a face.
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An evil ranch foreman tries to provoke a range war by playing two cattlemen against each other while helping a gang to rustle the cattle. Each cattleman blames the other for missing cattle. With the help of Bill Cassidy (Hop-along, because of an earlier bullet wound) and Johnny Nelson, the warring cattlemen join forces to do in the outlaws.
Keywords: based-on-novel, character-name-in-title, feud, frame-up, gunshot-wound, hopalong-cassidy, lynching, murder, party, ranch
Three Musketeers of the Mesas in a rough riding romance of the roaring West!
Tough luck for cattle rustling hombres when these three broncho busting buckaroos get after them...a yarn with a kick like a loco steer...