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Körner, also rendered Koerner, or Korner is a German surname which may refer to
Sheryl Suzanne Crow (born February 11, 1962) is an American singer-songwriter, record producer, musician, and actress. Her music incorporates elements of rock, folk, hip hop, country and pop. She has won nine Grammy Awards from the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences.
She has performed with The Rolling Stones and has sung duets with Mick Jagger,Michael Jackson, Eric Clapton, Luciano Pavarotti, John Mellencamp, Kid Rock, Michelle Branch, and Sting among others. She has performed backing vocals for Tina Turner, Michael Jackson, Don Henley and Belinda Carlisle. She also sang as part of the back up vocals for the Bob Dylan 30th Anniversary celebrating Dylan's 30 years as a recording artist. Crow has released seven studio albums, two compilations, and a live album, and has contributed to film soundtracks. She has sold 16 million albums in the United States and 35 million albums worldwide and her newest album, 100 Miles from Memphis, was released on July 20, 2010. Recently she appeared on NBC's 30 Rock, ABC's GCB and Cougar Town, Disney Channel's Hannah Montana Forever, and Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert's Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear.
Actors: Salvatore Baccaro (actor), Rossano Brazzi (actor), Luciano Pigozzi (actor), Dick Randall (director), Dick Randall (producer), Alessandro Perrella (actor), Edmund Purdom (actor), Gordon Mitchell (actor), Mike Monty (actor), Christiane Rücker (actress), Marcello Gigante (composer), Oscar Brazzi (producer), Aristide Caporale (actor), William Rose (writer), Simonetta Vitelli (actress),
Plot: Brazzi plays mad Dr. Frankenstein, Dunn is an evil dwarf and Lugosi (no relation to Bela) is a Neanderthal man. Add a monster named Hulk, and some nude women for sexploitation value.
Keywords: anger, bare-breasts, bare-butt, bathtub, brought-back-to-life, butler, candelabra, candle, castle, caveActors: John Gilling (director), Cyril Chamberlain (actor), Paul Douglas (actor), Pamela Davies (miscellaneous crew), John Gilling (writer), Robert Aldrich (writer), Martin Miller (actor), Leslie Phillips (actor), Rosalie Crutchley (actress), Irving Allen (producer), Walter Rilla (actor), Leonard Sachs (actor), Albert R. Broccoli (producer), Olaf Pooley (actor), Eva Bartok (actress),
Plot: An American reporter smells a story when he is stranded in an Iron Curtain country where the local dictator is using gamma rays to transform children into mutated henchmen.
Keywords: 1950s, american, austria, b-movie, captive, castle, cold-war, communism, communist, damsel-in-distressActors: Louis Jean Heydt (actor), Frank Jaquet (actor), Herbert Anderson (actor), Albert Bassermann (actor), Stuart Holmes (actor), Cliff Clark (actor), Irving Bacon (actor), Donald Crisp (actor), Harry Davenport (actor), Charles Halton (actor), John Hamilton (actor), Egon Brecher (actor), Louis Calhern (actor), Paul Harvey (actor), Otto Kruger (actor),
Plot: Dr. Paul Ehrlich was the German physician who developed the first synthetic antimicrobial drug, 606 or Salvarsan. The film describes how Ehrlich first became interested in the properties of the then-new synthetic dyes and had an intuition that they could be useful in the diagnosis of bacterial diseases. After this work met with success, Ehrlich proposed that synthetic compounds could be made to selectively target and destroy disease causing microorganisms. He called such a drug a "magic bullet". The film describes how in 1908, after 606 attempts, he succeeded.
Keywords: 1880s, anti-semitism, anti-toxin, antibody, arab, asian-man, asp, bacteria, bigotry, biologist