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Richard Cromwell (4 October 1626 – 12 July 1712) was Lord Protector of England, Scotland and Ireland, and one of only two commoners to become the English head of state, the other being his father, Oliver Cromwell, from whom he inherited the position.
Oliver Cromwell had risen from unknown member of Parliament in his 40s to being commander of the New Model Army, which emerged victorious from the English Civil War. When he returned from a final campaign in Ireland, Oliver Cromwell became disillusioned at inconclusive debates in the Rump Parliament between Presbyterians and other schools of thought within Protestantism. Parliamentarian suspicion of anything smacking of Catholicism, which was strongly associated with the Royalist side in the war, led to enforcement of religious precepts that left moderate Anglicans barely tolerated. A Puritan regime strictly enforced the Sabbath, and banned almost all form of public celebration, even at Christmas. Cromwell attempted to reform the government through an army-nominated assembly known as Barebone's Parliament, but the proposals were so unworkably radical that he was forced to end the experiment after a few months. Thereafter, a written constitution created the position of Lord Protector for Cromwell and from 1653 until his death in 1658, he ruled with all the powers of a monarch, while Richard took on the role of heir.
Oliver Cromwell (25 April 1599 – 3 September 1658) was an English military and political leader and later Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland.
Born into the middle gentry, albeit to a family descended from the sister of King Henry VIII's minister Thomas Cromwell, Cromwell was relatively obscure for the first 40 years of his life. After undergoing a religious conversion in the 1630s, he became an independent puritan, taking a generally tolerant view towards the many Protestant sects of his period. An intensely religious man—a self-styled Puritan Moses—he fervently believed that God was guiding his victories. He was elected Member of Parliament for Huntingdon in 1628 and for Cambridge in the Short (1640) and Long (1640–49) Parliaments. He entered the English Civil War on the side of the "Roundheads" or Parliamentarians. Nicknamed "Old Ironsides", he was quickly promoted from leading a single cavalry troop to become one of the principal commanders of the New Model Army, playing an important role in the defeat of the royalist forces.
A civil war is an armed conflict within a nation.
The term "The Civil War" redirects here. See List of civil wars for a longer list of specific conflicts.
For the 17th century Civil War in England, see English Civil War.
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The House of Commons is the name of the elected lower house of the bicameral parliaments of the United Kingdom and Canada and historically was the name of the lower houses of Ireland, Northern Ireland, and North Carolina. Roughly equivalent bodies in other countries which were once British colonies or federations thereof include the United States House of Representatives, the Australian House of Representatives, the New Zealand House of Representatives, and India's Lok Sabha.
In the UK and Canada, the Commons holds much more legislative power than the respective upper house of parliament. The leader of the majority party in the House of Commons usually becomes the prime minister. Since 2010 the House of Commons of the United Kingdom has had 650 elected members, and since 2015 the House of Commons of Canada has had 338 members. The Commons' functions are to consider through debate new laws and changes to existing ones, authorise taxes, and provide scrutiny of the policy and expenditure of the Government. It has the power to give a Government a vote of no confidence.
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Actors: Sally Jones (miscellaneous crew), Benedict Cumberbatch (actor), Paul Webster (producer), Tim Roth (actor), Steve Dent (miscellaneous crew), Matt Curtis (miscellaneous crew), Corin Redgrave (actor), Olivia Williams (actress), Julian Rhind-Tutt (actor), Rupert Everett (actor), Dougray Scott (producer), Dougray Scott (actor), Tony Miller (producer), James Bolam (actor), Jane Trower (miscellaneous crew),
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Plot: Disgusted with the policies of King Charles I, Oliver Cromwell plans to take his family to the New World. But on the eve of their departure, Cromwell is drawn into the tangled web of religion and politics that will result in the English Civil War.
Keywords: 1640s, 17th-century, altar, america, anarchy, archbishop, arrest, artillery, battle, battlefieldRichard Cromwell (4 October 1626 – 12 July 1712), son of Oliver Cromwell, was the second ruling Lord Protector of England, Scotland and Ireland, serving for just under nine months, from 3 September 1658 until 25 May 1659. After his fall from power, he was given the unflattering nicknames of Tumbledown Dick and Queen Dick by Royalists. This video is targeted to blind users. Attribution: Article text available under CC-BY-SA Creative Commons image source in video
When director Gregory LaCava (My Man Godfrey) was casting The Age of Consent, he found his lovely leading lady just a steno pad away. He chose RKO secretary (and soon-to-be WAMPAS Baby Star) Dorothy Wilson to headline this sensitive pre-Code tale of love and lust. The film follows college student Michael Harvey (Richard Cromwell) and his sweetheart (Wilson). They plan to marry in two years, after Michael graduates. But two years is a long time for an ardent young man, and he succumbs to the charms of Dora (Arline Judge), a pert waitress. Dora’s father intervenes, demanding that Michael make an honest woman of his underage daughter or face prison. Has Michael lost his chance of happiness with the woman he truly loves? Produced by two giants of cinema–David O. Selznick and Pandro S. Berman–T...
Starring Richard Cromwell, Helen Mack, Lionel Atwill, Horace McMahon, Russ Powell, Billy Bevan, Marjorie Main and Syd Saylor. Directed by James Cruze. Legendary screen director James (The Covered Wagon) guides this tale of a young, disillusioned married couple, whose life together has taken a sudden dismal turn, decide to rob the bank where the husband works of $100,000, hide the money in a safe place and return for it after they serve out their prison sentences. All goes according to plan until they get out of prison, when they find that they're being trailed by an bank investigator out to retrieve the money and a former cellmate, who has decided that he wants a cut of the money. The film from the fledgling Republic Pictures, garnered good reviews from the critics. The Independent ...
When gang chief Big Mike Morgan is killed, his lieutenant, "Doc" Rogers re-organizes the mob. Learning that Morgan has a son named Edward , living in the country with his mother, Rogers has... See full summary » Director: Arthur Dreifuss Writers: Edward Dein (screenplay), Jack Rubin (screenplay) | 2 more credits » Stars: Richard Cromwell, Mary Carlisle, Robert Armstrong | This was almost what they call a "curiosity piece," something really odd. It's part of a "Mobsters Movies" 4-movie DVD disc of short, old crime films...but it was more of a slapstick, corny comedy than a "mobster" movie, although it did involve gangsters. Richard Cromwell plays "Baby Face," a supposedly-notorious gangster who really is a fake and doesn't know it himself until the end. He's really just a puppet figure in...
The English Civil War (1642 - 1651) King Charles I & the Royalists vs. Oliver Cromwell & the Parliamentarians Scenes are from the movie, Cromwell (1970), starring Richard Harris as Cromwell and Alec Guinness as King Charles I. Song is the "English Civil War" by the Clash (1979).
Charles II on The Run From Oliver Cromwell | Drunk History Watch Russell Kane tell the nativity story on Drunk History: http://bit.ly/RussellKaneNativityStory Click to watch Henry VIII (Part 2): http://bit.ly/HenryPart2 Subscribe to Comedy Central: http://bit.ly/SubscribeCC ---------------------- Russell Kane As Drunk Henry Viii: http://bit.ly/RussellDrunkHistory Tiffany Stevenson As Drunk Queen Victoria: http://bit.ly/TiffanyDrunkHistory Tom Rosenthal & The Great Fire: http://bit.ly/GreatFirePart1 Rob Beckett & Henry VIII (Part 1): http://bit.ly/HenryPart1 ---------------------- Check out the Comedy Central UK website: http://bit.ly/1iBXF6j Watch Drunk History Mondays at 10pm on Comedy Central! ----------------------
Watch this video in which Richard "The Challenger" Cutland presents the British tank "The Cromwell". This video offers a full presentation of the technical specificities of "The Cromwell" tank available at the Tank Museum in Bovington, UK. Visit our forums and talk about your favourite tanks with our Military Specialist: http://forum.worldoftanks.eu/index.php?/forum/1516-forum/ The Challenger on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wgchallenger To keep up to date with our latest development, contests and events visit our portal or follow us on Facebook: http://worldoftanks.eu/ Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/WorldOfTanks Twitter: https://twitter.com/Wargaming_netEN https://twitter.com/Wargaming_netFR https://twitter.com/Wargaming_netDE https://twitter.com/Wargaming_netPL https://twit...
On 4 January 1642, King Charles I entered the House of Commons to arrest five members. So angered were MPs at this breach of parliamentary privilege that they slammed to doors of the chamber in the faces of the King's men. When Charles finally entered the House of Commons, the Speaker, William Lenthall, refused to reveal the location of the wanted men, famously saying: "May it please your Majesty, I have neither eyes to see nor tongue to speak in this place but as the House is pleased to direct me, whose servant I am here." This incident lead to the English Civil War and no monarch has entered the House of Commons since. Every year this event is commemorated during the State Opening of Parliament when Black Rod tries to enter the Commons, the door is slammed in his face to symbolise the...
First day filming with my Drift HD. www.driftinnovation.com/ www.facebook.com/driftinnovation Music by Cut Ribbons - White Horses www.myspace.com/cutribbons www.facebook.com/cutribbons Featuring Alex Morris Harry Cromwell Jack Abbott William Howells Richard Livock
First day filming surfing with my housing, pretty happy with the results. Featuring:- Alex Morris Harry Cromwell Richard Livock William Howells Brian Schilke Filmed with Nikon D3100 Nimar Dive Housing Edited with After Effects and Premiere. Enjoy!
The third in a three part series of commercial spots done for the Airforce at Mass Market. I was responsible for the design and animation of the interior HUD and exterior graphics of the goggles. CREDITS Title: Csar Client: United States Air Force Agency: GSD&M; Idea City, Austin Executive Creative Director: Mark Taylor Group Creative Directors: Tom Gilmore, Rich Tlapek Art Director: Christopher Colton Writer: Travis Waid Executive Producer: Monique Veillette Producer: Aaron Kovan Account Service: Lee Pilz, Norah Rudyk Marketplace Planning: John D’Acierno, Madhavi Reese Live Action Production Company: MJZ, Los Angeles Live Action Producer: Paul Manix Director: Phil Joanou VFX Company: MassMarket, Los Angeles Executive Producer: Christine Schneider Producer: Blythe Dalton Designer: Richa...
Spot publicitario compuesto por imágenes de 55 películas, con 7 fotogramas cada una de ellas. ¿Puedes identificarlas todas? - La Naranja Mecánica (Stanley Kubrick, Malcolm McDowell) - La Quimera del Oro (Charlie/Charles Chaplin, Charlot) - El Tiempo en sus Manos (George Pal, H.G. Wells) - Pesadilla Antes de Navidad (Tim Burton, Danny Elfman) - Memento - Taxi Driver (Robert De Niro, Martin Scorsese) - Ed Wood (Vela Lugosi, Johnny Deep) - Ghost in the Shell (Mamoru Oshii, Masamune Shirow) - El Exorcista - Marcelino Pan y Vino (Pablito Calvo) - Wallace y Gromit: Los Pantalones Equivocados (Nick Park, Aardman) - Pulp Fiction (Quentin Tarantino, Uma Thurman) - Persona (Ingmar Bergman) - Los Goonies (Richard Donner) - El Maquinista de la General (Buster Keaton) - Rain Man (Dustin Hoffman, Tom C...
'The Late Men', winner: Best Supporting Actor, Don Baker, and a "Special Award for Innovation in the New Cinema", 14th Melbourne Underground Film Festival (MUFF) MUFF founder-director Richard Wolstencroft: 'Stellar performances from Don Baker and Anthony Murphy anchor... a terrifying vision of Ireland as a near future ‘cradle of civilization’... in a most daring film.... We were so impressed at MUFF... that we invented a new award just for this film... that we will keep on as a regular category.' Nominee: 2013 SXSW Film Design Awards, Excellence in Title Design SXSW-nominated titles: http://vimeo.com/execbranch/tlmtitles Baker bigs it on TV in 2011 | http://vimeo.com/execbranch/tlmbakerontv Facial | www.fb.com/thelatemenfilm Directed by Van Poynton Score by Don Baker | info@donbaker.ie Pr...
James W. Giddens '66, Chair, Corporate Reorganization and Bankruptcy Group, Hughes Hubbard & Reed LLP and Liquidation Trustee, Lehman Brothers Inc. and MF Global Inc. Seth Grosshandler, Partner, Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP Richard J. Herring, Jacob Safra Professor of International Banking & Professor of Finance, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania Jonathan R. Macey '82, Sam Harris Professor of Corporate Law, Corporate Finance, and Securities Law, Yale Law School Moderator: John D. Morley '06, Associate Professor of Law, Yale Law School
The first early Norman fortification at Farney Castle, close to Holycross, in Co Tipperary was built in 1185 just some fifteen years after Richard de Clare (Strongbow) arrived in Ireland (1170) and would have consisted initially of a stout timber structure. The present existing stone round tower was completed in 1495 by Thomas Butler, 7th Earl of Ormond, (Known as ‘The Wool Earl,’ due to his enormous wealth). Same was part of a defensive system created by the Butlers to protect their acquired lands in Tipperary. This same Thomas Butler, the youngest son of James Butler, 4th Earl of Ormond, (By his first wife, Joan de Beauchampand), would become Lord Chamberlain (1509 – 1512) to Catherine of Aragon, latter the reining Queen of England from 1509 until 1533, as the first wife of King Henry V...
Stan explains the difference in philosophy between Cromwell and More. He makes Machiavelli's principles clear and addresses the questions -How does Thomas More differ from Thomas Cromwell on religion and politics? -Why do the characters in the reading react as they do to Richard Rich reading Machiavelli and knowing Cromwell? -How does More differ from Wolsey in his opinion on the King’s divorce?
Ingrown Toenail - Kensington, Newington, Glastonbury CT - Jeffrey S. Kahn, Podiatrist Podiatrist Dr. Jeffrey S. Kahn of Connecticut Foot Care Centers, discusses the symptoms, causes and treatments for Ingrown Toenail. http://www.ctfootcare.com Have you noticed the corner of your toenail is growing into the skin? Is it red, inflamed, hot, or look infected? Is this a problem you have had in the past? You likely have an ingrown toenail, a condition treated in our six offices: Rocky Hill CT, Bristol CT, Newington CT, Glastonbury CT, Middletown CT, and Kensington CT by our four trained doctors: Dr. Jeffrey S. Kahn, Dr. Richard E. Ehle, Dr. Craig M. Kaufman, and Dr. Ayman M. Latif. What Is an Ingrown Toenail? When a toenail is ingrown, it is curved and growns into the skin, usually at the n...
Thomas Cromwell remains one of the most controversial characters of the Tudor age. Just as in his own time, he makes enthusiastic friends and bitter enemies. Author Hilary Mantel, actor Ben Miles, and historian Diarmaid MacCulloch explored and discussed this elusive but important Tudor. Speakers: Professor Diarmaid MacCulloch Kt FBA, University of Oxford Peter Kosminsky, director of the BBC adaptation of Wolf Hall Hilary Mantel, author, Wolf Hall and Bring Up the Bodies Ben Miles, actor who played Thomas Cromwell in the RSC production of Wolf Hall and Bring Up the Bodies This event was held at the Priory Church of the Order of St John, London on December 3 2015.
This is a bonus clip from Inside Actor Studio Clint Eastwood Full clip available at http://www.putlocker.com/file/7CB7CDFC9A9EE790
The full lecture can be found here: https://soundcloud.com/selwyn-college/dr-david-smith-oliver-cromwell-hero-or-villain An interview Dr David Smith (Selwyn College) before his sell-out lecture on Oliver Cromwell as part of the University of Cambridge's Alumni Festival 2015.
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A Wolf Hall special in the Tower of London. Kirsty Wark discusses the hit BBC drama with actor Mark Rylance and director Peter Kosminksy on Cromwell, Brad Pitt and the link to ISIS. Follow @BBCNewsnight on Twitter https://twitter.com/BBCNewsnight Like BBC Newsnight on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/bbcnewsnight
BBC History File documentary on Oliver Cromwell. Intended for educational use.
Jared Harris recounts the incredible story of how his father, Richard Harris, got his audition for Camelot! Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=qtv q's Homepage: http://www.cbc.ca/q q on Twitter: https://twitter.com/cbcradioq q on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/QonCBCRadio q is a magazine show that’s unpredictable in the best sense - proud to be “a wild mix of culture by way of Canada” as described by the New York Times. The Globe & Mail noted the show’s “raging popularity across a variety of platforms -- podcasts, television, websites, satellite radio, terrestrial radio, and occasional live remote broadcasts."
Available on DVD through www.umbrellaent.com.au Richard Harris and Sir Alec Guinness star in this sweeping, handsomely-mounted epic drama recounting the battle which raged between the monarchy and a commoner over the very soul of Great Britain. In 17th-century England, ambitious country gentleman Oliver Cromwell (Harris) dared to challenge the political oppression and corruption which besieged his nation. Watching his power being usurped by a commoner, King Charles I (Two-time Oscar®-winner Alec Guinness: 1957 Best Actor, The Bridge on the River Kwai 1980 Honorary Award) springs to challenge his adversary. One man will become absolute ruler the other will be executed. Rousing battle sequences, excellent lead and supporting performances from Robert Morley, Dorothy Tutin and Timothy Dalton...
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Richard Cromwell (4 October 1626 – 12 July 1712), son of Oliver Cromwell, was the second ruling Lord Protector of England, Scotland and Ireland, serving for just under nine months, from 3 September 1658 until 25 May 1659. After his fall from power, he was given the unflattering nicknames of Tumbledown Dick and Queen Dick by Royalists. This video is targeted to blind users. Attribution: Article text available under CC-BY-SA Creative Commons image source in video
When director Gregory LaCava (My Man Godfrey) was casting The Age of Consent, he found his lovely leading lady just a steno pad away. He chose RKO secretary (and soon-to-be WAMPAS Baby Star) Dorothy Wilson to headline this sensitive pre-Code tale of love and lust. The film follows college student Michael Harvey (Richard Cromwell) and his sweetheart (Wilson). They plan to marry in two years, after Michael graduates. But two years is a long time for an ardent young man, and he succumbs to the charms of Dora (Arline Judge), a pert waitress. Dora’s father intervenes, demanding that Michael make an honest woman of his underage daughter or face prison. Has Michael lost his chance of happiness with the woman he truly loves? Produced by two giants of cinema–David O. Selznick and Pandro S. Berman–T...
Starring Richard Cromwell, Helen Mack, Lionel Atwill, Horace McMahon, Russ Powell, Billy Bevan, Marjorie Main and Syd Saylor. Directed by James Cruze. Legendary screen director James (The Covered Wagon) guides this tale of a young, disillusioned married couple, whose life together has taken a sudden dismal turn, decide to rob the bank where the husband works of $100,000, hide the money in a safe place and return for it after they serve out their prison sentences. All goes according to plan until they get out of prison, when they find that they're being trailed by an bank investigator out to retrieve the money and a former cellmate, who has decided that he wants a cut of the money. The film from the fledgling Republic Pictures, garnered good reviews from the critics. The Independent ...
When gang chief Big Mike Morgan is killed, his lieutenant, "Doc" Rogers re-organizes the mob. Learning that Morgan has a son named Edward , living in the country with his mother, Rogers has... See full summary » Director: Arthur Dreifuss Writers: Edward Dein (screenplay), Jack Rubin (screenplay) | 2 more credits » Stars: Richard Cromwell, Mary Carlisle, Robert Armstrong | This was almost what they call a "curiosity piece," something really odd. It's part of a "Mobsters Movies" 4-movie DVD disc of short, old crime films...but it was more of a slapstick, corny comedy than a "mobster" movie, although it did involve gangsters. Richard Cromwell plays "Baby Face," a supposedly-notorious gangster who really is a fake and doesn't know it himself until the end. He's really just a puppet figure in...
The English Civil War (1642 - 1651) King Charles I & the Royalists vs. Oliver Cromwell & the Parliamentarians Scenes are from the movie, Cromwell (1970), starring Richard Harris as Cromwell and Alec Guinness as King Charles I. Song is the "English Civil War" by the Clash (1979).
Charles II on The Run From Oliver Cromwell | Drunk History Watch Russell Kane tell the nativity story on Drunk History: http://bit.ly/RussellKaneNativityStory Click to watch Henry VIII (Part 2): http://bit.ly/HenryPart2 Subscribe to Comedy Central: http://bit.ly/SubscribeCC ---------------------- Russell Kane As Drunk Henry Viii: http://bit.ly/RussellDrunkHistory Tiffany Stevenson As Drunk Queen Victoria: http://bit.ly/TiffanyDrunkHistory Tom Rosenthal & The Great Fire: http://bit.ly/GreatFirePart1 Rob Beckett & Henry VIII (Part 1): http://bit.ly/HenryPart1 ---------------------- Check out the Comedy Central UK website: http://bit.ly/1iBXF6j Watch Drunk History Mondays at 10pm on Comedy Central! ----------------------
Watch this video in which Richard "The Challenger" Cutland presents the British tank "The Cromwell". This video offers a full presentation of the technical specificities of "The Cromwell" tank available at the Tank Museum in Bovington, UK. Visit our forums and talk about your favourite tanks with our Military Specialist: http://forum.worldoftanks.eu/index.php?/forum/1516-forum/ The Challenger on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wgchallenger To keep up to date with our latest development, contests and events visit our portal or follow us on Facebook: http://worldoftanks.eu/ Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/WorldOfTanks Twitter: https://twitter.com/Wargaming_netEN https://twitter.com/Wargaming_netFR https://twitter.com/Wargaming_netDE https://twitter.com/Wargaming_netPL https://twit...
On 4 January 1642, King Charles I entered the House of Commons to arrest five members. So angered were MPs at this breach of parliamentary privilege that they slammed to doors of the chamber in the faces of the King's men. When Charles finally entered the House of Commons, the Speaker, William Lenthall, refused to reveal the location of the wanted men, famously saying: "May it please your Majesty, I have neither eyes to see nor tongue to speak in this place but as the House is pleased to direct me, whose servant I am here." This incident lead to the English Civil War and no monarch has entered the House of Commons since. Every year this event is commemorated during the State Opening of Parliament when Black Rod tries to enter the Commons, the door is slammed in his face to symbolise the...
First day filming with my Drift HD. www.driftinnovation.com/ www.facebook.com/driftinnovation Music by Cut Ribbons - White Horses www.myspace.com/cutribbons www.facebook.com/cutribbons Featuring Alex Morris Harry Cromwell Jack Abbott William Howells Richard Livock
First day filming surfing with my housing, pretty happy with the results. Featuring:- Alex Morris Harry Cromwell Richard Livock William Howells Brian Schilke Filmed with Nikon D3100 Nimar Dive Housing Edited with After Effects and Premiere. Enjoy!
The third in a three part series of commercial spots done for the Airforce at Mass Market. I was responsible for the design and animation of the interior HUD and exterior graphics of the goggles. CREDITS Title: Csar Client: United States Air Force Agency: GSD&M; Idea City, Austin Executive Creative Director: Mark Taylor Group Creative Directors: Tom Gilmore, Rich Tlapek Art Director: Christopher Colton Writer: Travis Waid Executive Producer: Monique Veillette Producer: Aaron Kovan Account Service: Lee Pilz, Norah Rudyk Marketplace Planning: John D’Acierno, Madhavi Reese Live Action Production Company: MJZ, Los Angeles Live Action Producer: Paul Manix Director: Phil Joanou VFX Company: MassMarket, Los Angeles Executive Producer: Christine Schneider Producer: Blythe Dalton Designer: Richa...
Spot publicitario compuesto por imágenes de 55 películas, con 7 fotogramas cada una de ellas. ¿Puedes identificarlas todas? - La Naranja Mecánica (Stanley Kubrick, Malcolm McDowell) - La Quimera del Oro (Charlie/Charles Chaplin, Charlot) - El Tiempo en sus Manos (George Pal, H.G. Wells) - Pesadilla Antes de Navidad (Tim Burton, Danny Elfman) - Memento - Taxi Driver (Robert De Niro, Martin Scorsese) - Ed Wood (Vela Lugosi, Johnny Deep) - Ghost in the Shell (Mamoru Oshii, Masamune Shirow) - El Exorcista - Marcelino Pan y Vino (Pablito Calvo) - Wallace y Gromit: Los Pantalones Equivocados (Nick Park, Aardman) - Pulp Fiction (Quentin Tarantino, Uma Thurman) - Persona (Ingmar Bergman) - Los Goonies (Richard Donner) - El Maquinista de la General (Buster Keaton) - Rain Man (Dustin Hoffman, Tom C...
'The Late Men', winner: Best Supporting Actor, Don Baker, and a "Special Award for Innovation in the New Cinema", 14th Melbourne Underground Film Festival (MUFF) MUFF founder-director Richard Wolstencroft: 'Stellar performances from Don Baker and Anthony Murphy anchor... a terrifying vision of Ireland as a near future ‘cradle of civilization’... in a most daring film.... We were so impressed at MUFF... that we invented a new award just for this film... that we will keep on as a regular category.' Nominee: 2013 SXSW Film Design Awards, Excellence in Title Design SXSW-nominated titles: http://vimeo.com/execbranch/tlmtitles Baker bigs it on TV in 2011 | http://vimeo.com/execbranch/tlmbakerontv Facial | www.fb.com/thelatemenfilm Directed by Van Poynton Score by Don Baker | info@donbaker.ie Pr...
James W. Giddens '66, Chair, Corporate Reorganization and Bankruptcy Group, Hughes Hubbard & Reed LLP and Liquidation Trustee, Lehman Brothers Inc. and MF Global Inc. Seth Grosshandler, Partner, Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP Richard J. Herring, Jacob Safra Professor of International Banking & Professor of Finance, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania Jonathan R. Macey '82, Sam Harris Professor of Corporate Law, Corporate Finance, and Securities Law, Yale Law School Moderator: John D. Morley '06, Associate Professor of Law, Yale Law School
The first early Norman fortification at Farney Castle, close to Holycross, in Co Tipperary was built in 1185 just some fifteen years after Richard de Clare (Strongbow) arrived in Ireland (1170) and would have consisted initially of a stout timber structure. The present existing stone round tower was completed in 1495 by Thomas Butler, 7th Earl of Ormond, (Known as ‘The Wool Earl,’ due to his enormous wealth). Same was part of a defensive system created by the Butlers to protect their acquired lands in Tipperary. This same Thomas Butler, the youngest son of James Butler, 4th Earl of Ormond, (By his first wife, Joan de Beauchampand), would become Lord Chamberlain (1509 – 1512) to Catherine of Aragon, latter the reining Queen of England from 1509 until 1533, as the first wife of King Henry V...
Stan explains the difference in philosophy between Cromwell and More. He makes Machiavelli's principles clear and addresses the questions -How does Thomas More differ from Thomas Cromwell on religion and politics? -Why do the characters in the reading react as they do to Richard Rich reading Machiavelli and knowing Cromwell? -How does More differ from Wolsey in his opinion on the King’s divorce?
Ingrown Toenail - Kensington, Newington, Glastonbury CT - Jeffrey S. Kahn, Podiatrist Podiatrist Dr. Jeffrey S. Kahn of Connecticut Foot Care Centers, discusses the symptoms, causes and treatments for Ingrown Toenail. http://www.ctfootcare.com Have you noticed the corner of your toenail is growing into the skin? Is it red, inflamed, hot, or look infected? Is this a problem you have had in the past? You likely have an ingrown toenail, a condition treated in our six offices: Rocky Hill CT, Bristol CT, Newington CT, Glastonbury CT, Middletown CT, and Kensington CT by our four trained doctors: Dr. Jeffrey S. Kahn, Dr. Richard E. Ehle, Dr. Craig M. Kaufman, and Dr. Ayman M. Latif. What Is an Ingrown Toenail? When a toenail is ingrown, it is curved and growns into the skin, usually at the n...
Storm Over Bengal 1938 Action, Adventure, Romance,Patric Knowles, Richard Cromwell, Rochelle Hudson In British India a local rajah, a British ally, is dying
Gangsters make a hoodlum's unwitting son (Richard Cromwell) the head of a phony insurance firm.
Gangsters make a hoodlum's unwitting son (Richard Cromwell) the head of a phony insurance firm. Director: Arthur Dreifuss Writers: Edward Dein (screenplay), Jack Rubin (screenplay) Stars: Richard Cromwell, Mary Carlisle, Robert Armstrong