'Daniel Morgan' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
The Kane Files: Life of Trial (2010)
Actors:
William Atherton (actor),
Ethan Embry (actor),
William Devane (actor),
Kristin Ludwin (miscellaneous crew),
Eve Mauro (actress),
Paul Rae (actor),
Chris Gann (actor),
Jason Livesay (composer),
Whitney Able (actress),
Cathleen Mason (actress),
Lucas Millhouse (actor),
Tod Huntington (actor),
Benjamin Gourley (writer),
Benjamin Gourley (director),
Drew Fuller (actor),
Plot: Scott Kane (Drew Fuller), a man with a checkered past is trying to live a clean life. When his son Owen falls ill, Kane finds his only option is to turn to Daniel Morgan (William Atherton), the local kingpin of the criminal underworld. Morgan offers to help Kane's family, but double-crosses him. When Morgan tries killing Kane by employing a dirty cop, Jace Olsen (Ethan Embry), Kane escapes from prison to seek his revenge and save his son. With the FBI (William Devane) and Police (Embry) on his tail, Kane must utilize all his deadly skills to save his family and himself.
Keywords: assassin, blue-panties, car-chase, character-name-in-title, crash, fbi, fight, gun, hospital, panties
Genres:
Action,
Taglines: You can't stop a man who will stop at nothing.
American General (2009)
Actors:
Kevin Craig West (actor),
Kevin Craig West (miscellaneous crew),
Rich Lounello (miscellaneous crew),
Rich Lounello (actor),
Nicole Signore (actress),
Michael J. Camoin (miscellaneous crew),
Evan Leone (actor),
Michael J. Camoin (producer),
Ramfis Myrthil (actor),
Peter O'Meara (actor),
Phillip X. Levine (actor),
Daniel Trinh (actor),
David Bunce (actor),
Rosemary Thomas (miscellaneous crew),
Chris Ricci (miscellaneous crew),
Genres:
Documentary,
Drama,
Stolen Women, Captured Hearts (1997)
Actors:
Dana Kaproff (composer),
Jerry London (director),
William Shockley (actor),
Patrick Bergin (actor),
Dennis Weaver (actor),
Bernard Gribble (editor),
Pam Fuller (miscellaneous crew),
Janine Turner (actress),
Ted Shackelford (actor),
Rodney A. Grant (actor),
Michael Greyeyes (actor),
Jean Louisa Kelly (actress),
Richard Neil (actor),
Richard Lundin (actor),
Saginaw Grant (actor),
Plot: Kansas, 1868. A wagon train is attacked by a band of Lakota Sioux led by the young and athletic warrior Tokalah. The attractive, red haired Anna Brewster-Morgan and her friend Sarah White are on this wagon train too. When Tokalah noticed a terrified Anna with a Bible, he thinks this is an omen. Despite killing the other passengers of the wagon train, only Anna and Sarah may continue their voyage. The next day Anna and Sarah are kidnapped by Tokalah. At first terrified of her captors, the unhappily married Anna eventually falls in love with the noble, honorable Tokalah. After a year's captivity, Sarah is returned to her own people. Anna now must choose between her new life with Tokalah and her previous existence as the wife of farmer Daniel Morgan.
Keywords: 1860s, abducted-by-indians, adultery, american-indian, arrest, bare-chested-male, bareback-riding, based-on-true-story, bible, biracial-child
Genres:
Drama,
Romance,
Western,
Taglines: She was a beautiful woman abducted by a Sioux warrior. Now she must choose between the world she lost and the love she found.
Quotes:
Tokalah: You are a liar, a thief.::Anna Brewster-Morgan: How dare you call me a thief? You are the thief! You stole me from my home!::Tokalah: I gave you a better home.::Anna Brewster-Morgan: I never asked to be taken from my husband.::Tokalah: You did ask. I heard you ask.::Anna Brewster-Morgan: You arrogant fool.::Tokalah: What did you say?::Anna Brewster-Morgan: [slaps at him] I said you thoughtless, arrogant fool!::Tokalah: [yanks her head back by her hair] Never speak to me like that again.::Anna Brewster-Morgan: I'll never speak to you any other way.::[after an intense eye-lock they kiss passionately]::Anna Brewster-Morgan: So afraid you wouldn't come after me.
Tokalah: [Indians are arguing if they should kill the women] Should I let them kill you?::Anna Brewster-Morgan: Do you want them to?
Anna Brewster-Morgan: I have a husband.::Tokalah: In your old life. This is a new life. Live it with me.
Sarah White: Daniel is a good husband.::Anna Brewster-Morgan: [sigh] Yes.::Sarah White: But you have to leave him, Anna. You have to leave him or you'll die.::[pause]::Sarah White: You know where you belong now.::Anna Brewster-Morgan: It would break Daniel's heart if I left him.::Sarah White: I know it would. Goodbye Anna.
Mad Dog Morgan (1976)
Actors:
Roger Ward (actor),
Philippe Mora (writer),
Jeremy Kewley (actor),
Dennis Miller (actor),
Jack Thompson (actor),
Jeremy Thomas (producer),
John Hargreaves (actor),
Norman Kaye (actor),
Wallas Eaton (actor),
Bill Hunter (actor),
Dennis Hopper (actor),
Michael Pate (actor),
Bruce Spence (actor),
John Scott (editor),
Philippe Mora (director),
Plot: Australia in the 1850s. Daniel Morgan, like hundreds of other ex-patriots from the British Isles (he is from Ireland), has come Downunder to seek his fortune. There is a gold rush going on, and Morgan wants to strike it rich. As fate would have it, Morgan soon finds himself on the other side of the law, broke and desperate. A single act of highway robbery gets him 12 years of hard labor. While in prison, he is systematically abused. Upon release, Morgan vows revenge on those who wronged him. With the help of an aborigine named Billy, and a growing legend of audacity, Morgan soon becomes a hero. The locals love him, while the wealthy and powerful fear his influence. They want this outlaw dead or alive, and will stop at nothing to see that their sense of justice is done. But Morgan only wants those to pay for the crimes they have committed, to recognize that he wasn't always a bushranger - he was made into one. It wasn't only his mind that made him bad. It was society that turned him into Mad Dog Morgan.
Keywords: 1800s, 1850s, armed-robbery, arson, arsonist, australia, australian-aboriginal, barn, blonde, blood
Genres:
Action,
Crime,
Drama,
History,
Western,
Taglines: In the autumn of 1865 the unique and notorious desperado, bushranger Dan Morgan, crossed the Murray River from New South Wales into Victoria to do battle with the law for the last time. What happened has been a secret for over 100 years. And so it should have been, if only to save face for the corrupt and hated colonial establishment of the day. This then is the fascinating tale, told for the first time, of the romantic and extraordinary villain they called Mad Dog Morgan. beaten, branded, brutalized, but never broken. Ferociously violent - unexpectedly kind. Ruthless bandit or rebel hero? An outlaw's outlaw with a score to settle. the true story of the legendary Mad Dog Morgan... a jolting chapter in history.
Quotes:
Supt. Cobham: By all means, off with his head... and don't forget the scrotum.
Five Little Widows (1917)
Actors:
Neal Burns (actor),
George B. French (actor),
Eddie Lyons (actor),
Lee Moran (actor),
Harry L. Rattenberry (actor),
Stella Adams (actress),
Betty Compson (actress),
Ethel Lynne (actress),
Al Christie (producer),
Al Christie (director),
Horace Davey (director),
Genres:
Comedy,
Short,
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The Death of Daniel Morgan.
http://www.thefrockdoctrine.co.uk
A
BBC documentary about the unsolved murder of
Private Investigator Daniel Morgan. The rotten core of
News International's business in the UK comes under scrutiny. The first ten minutes are an outline of Daniel Morgan's early life and family. Then the second half of the documentary outlines the possible connection between
The News of The World, News International and police corruption in the cover up of
Daniel's murder.
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Daniel Morgan Murder: the Most Investigated Murder in British History - Pitch for a Six Part Podcast
Pitch for a Six Part Podcast
To be launched on
23 November 2015
https://www.byline.com/project/35
Produced by Flameflower Studios
Music by
Chameli Meir
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Scotland Yard corruption: police dealing drugs & weapons, murder of Daniel Morgan 30Nov12
Murder Inquiries
Four police inquiries into murder
Andy Coulson employed criminal suspects at the
News Of The World
On
10th March 1987, private investigator
Daniel Morgan was brutally axed to death in the car park of a pub in
Sydenham, south east
London. During the first Met inquiry, three serving detectives were arrested on suspicion of involvement for the killing. One of these was actually a member of the squad investigating the murder. The two other officers later won damages as a result of their arrest.
At an inquest in
April 1988, a bookkeeper employed by
Daniel's company
Southern Investigations alleged that Daniel's partner,
Jonathan Rees, and
Detective Sergeant Sid Fillery - a member of the murder squad -- had planned the contract murder. Bookkeeper
Kevin Lennon also alleged tha
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Nathanael Greene and Daniel Morgan: The Battle of Cowpens (Part 7 of 8)
Part 7 of 8:
South Carolina and the
South in the
American Revolution.
Walter Edgar,
Professor Emeritus of
History,
University of South Carolina, shares the role South Carolina and the South played in the American Revolution.
The Society of the Cincinnati is an institution dedicated to promoting the memory and ideals of the American Revolution. Founded in 1783 by the officers of the
Continental Army, the society is named after
Cincinnatus, a patriotic leader who refused rewards for serving the
Roman republic. With headquarters in
Washington, D.C., the society has nearly 4,
000 members in the
United States and
France. The society's library, museum and educational outreach programs promote advanced research and popular appreciation of the men and women whose sacrifices secured
American indep
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Daniel Morgan @ Wildcard Comedy Night
Live stand-up by comedian
Daniel Morgan at
Wildcard Comedy Night,
Edinburgh.
Filmed by
Andrew Vannon Videography.
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Daniel Morgan 16 De Marzo
Álbum: Marzo 16
Letra y Música:
Luis Daniel Morgan Rodríguez
Con dedicatoria especial para
Hilda Araceli Martínez
Pargas
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Death of Daniel Morgan - Mr Tom Watson PART I
Private Members' Debate -
Death of
Daniel Morgan - Mr
Tom Watson -
Westminster Hall 29 February,
2012
PART II -
http://tinyurl.com/7xzxwgp
http://www.justice4daniel.org
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tappyfootphil.yola.com, sings a ditty in remembrance of. funny and funky, mad guitaring
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Daniel Morgan singing "Feeling Good''
this is me singing ''
Feeling Good'' by
Michael Buble at a FCCLA banquet at Opryland in
2006. the sound isnt great but its audible.
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Daniel Morgan || Let Them Be Little
Daniel Edward Morgan,
General Hospital
Clips: LoriJoGH
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- published: 02 Dec 2011
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Scotland Yard corruption: police dealing drugs & weapons, murder of Daniel Morgan 30Nov12
Murder Inquiries
Four police inquiries into murder
Andy Coulson employed criminal suspects at the
News Of The World
On
10th March 1987, private investigator
Daniel Morgan was brutally axed to death in the car park of a pub in
Sydenham, south east
London. During the first Met inquiry, three serving detectives were arrested on suspicion of involvement for the killing. One of these was actually a member of the squad investigating the murder. The two other officers later won damages as a result of their arrest.
At an inquest in
April 1988, a bookkeeper employed by
Daniel's company
Southern Investigations alleged that Daniel's partner,
Jonathan Rees, and
Detective Sergeant Sid Fillery - a member of the murder squad -- had planned the contract murder. Bookkeeper
Kevin Lennon also alleged that Fillery planned early retirement and would step into Daniel's shoes at Southern Investigations. By the time of the inquest, Fillery had already left the
Police force and was working together with Rees. The inquest also heard allegations from other witnesses that Fillery had tampered with evidence and attempted to interfere with witnesses during the inquiry. Lennon made his statement seven months before the inquest
. In the weeks before his murder Daniel Morgan had repeatedly expressed concerns over corrupt police officers in south London.
A complaint from the horrified family initiated an outside inquiry by
Hampshire police in July
1988. Its terms of reference were to investigate "all aspects of police involvement arising from the death of Daniel Morgan".
Unknown to Daniel's family, the remit of this inquiry was secretly changed at a high level meeting at
Scotland Yard in
December 1988. Hampshire police later charged Jonathan Rees and another civilian with the murder, but the case was dropped before trial. Hampshire later reported to the
Police Complaints Authority that there was "no evidence whatsoever of police involvement in the murder".
Shocked by this conclusion, the family began lobbying MPs
Chris Smith (
Islington South & Finsbury) and
Richard Livesey (
Brecon & Radnor). The family and their MPs held a series of meetings with senior Scotland Yard officers culminated in a meeting with Met
Commissioner Sir Paul Condon in
November 1997. Condon promised to review the case.
Late in
1998 and without the knowledge of the
Morgan family,
Deputy Assistant Commissioner Roy Clark head of Scotland Yard's 'ghost squad' began a covert inquiry into the murder. This involved the bugging of Southern Investigations' offices in
Thornton Heath. Only in July
1999 did the family learn of the inquiry through an article leaked by police to the
Daily Telegraph. In
December 2000, Jonathan Rees,
Simon Jones and detective constable
Austin Warnes were convicted of conspiring to plant cocaine on a woman in order to discredit her in a child custody battle. No one was charged with the murder of Daniel Morgan.
Troubled by the secrecy of this inquiry, the Morgan family demanded disclosure of the
1989 report from Hampshire police.
DAC Roy Clark agreed to this, but the family rejected his draconian terms.
First he requested that the family indemnify Hampshire police against civil action before reading the report. When this was rejected, he offered to read the 83 page report to the family but would allow them to take no notes or record. The family began litigation to force disclosure. In
2002 the Met began a fourth inquiry into the murder of Daniel Morgan and in
September 2003 the
Crown Prosecution Service decided there was insufficient evidence to prosecute.
http://justice4daniel.org/pages/inquiries/murder_inquiries
.shtml
wn.com/Scotland Yard Corruption Police Dealing Drugs Weapons, Murder Of Daniel Morgan 30Nov12
Murder Inquiries
Four police inquiries into murder
Andy Coulson employed criminal suspects at the
News Of The World
On
10th March 1987, private investigator
Daniel Morgan was brutally axed to death in the car park of a pub in
Sydenham, south east
London. During the first Met inquiry, three serving detectives were arrested on suspicion of involvement for the killing. One of these was actually a member of the squad investigating the murder. The two other officers later won damages as a result of their arrest.
At an inquest in
April 1988, a bookkeeper employed by
Daniel's company
Southern Investigations alleged that Daniel's partner,
Jonathan Rees, and
Detective Sergeant Sid Fillery - a member of the murder squad -- had planned the contract murder. Bookkeeper
Kevin Lennon also alleged that Fillery planned early retirement and would step into Daniel's shoes at Southern Investigations. By the time of the inquest, Fillery had already left the
Police force and was working together with Rees. The inquest also heard allegations from other witnesses that Fillery had tampered with evidence and attempted to interfere with witnesses during the inquiry. Lennon made his statement seven months before the inquest
. In the weeks before his murder Daniel Morgan had repeatedly expressed concerns over corrupt police officers in south London.
A complaint from the horrified family initiated an outside inquiry by
Hampshire police in July
1988. Its terms of reference were to investigate "all aspects of police involvement arising from the death of Daniel Morgan".
Unknown to Daniel's family, the remit of this inquiry was secretly changed at a high level meeting at
Scotland Yard in
December 1988. Hampshire police later charged Jonathan Rees and another civilian with the murder, but the case was dropped before trial. Hampshire later reported to the
Police Complaints Authority that there was "no evidence whatsoever of police involvement in the murder".
Shocked by this conclusion, the family began lobbying MPs
Chris Smith (
Islington South & Finsbury) and
Richard Livesey (
Brecon & Radnor). The family and their MPs held a series of meetings with senior Scotland Yard officers culminated in a meeting with Met
Commissioner Sir Paul Condon in
November 1997. Condon promised to review the case.
Late in
1998 and without the knowledge of the
Morgan family,
Deputy Assistant Commissioner Roy Clark head of Scotland Yard's 'ghost squad' began a covert inquiry into the murder. This involved the bugging of Southern Investigations' offices in
Thornton Heath. Only in July
1999 did the family learn of the inquiry through an article leaked by police to the
Daily Telegraph. In
December 2000, Jonathan Rees,
Simon Jones and detective constable
Austin Warnes were convicted of conspiring to plant cocaine on a woman in order to discredit her in a child custody battle. No one was charged with the murder of Daniel Morgan.
Troubled by the secrecy of this inquiry, the Morgan family demanded disclosure of the
1989 report from Hampshire police.
DAC Roy Clark agreed to this, but the family rejected his draconian terms.
First he requested that the family indemnify Hampshire police against civil action before reading the report. When this was rejected, he offered to read the 83 page report to the family but would allow them to take no notes or record. The family began litigation to force disclosure. In
2002 the Met began a fourth inquiry into the murder of Daniel Morgan and in
September 2003 the
Crown Prosecution Service decided there was insufficient evidence to prosecute.
http://justice4daniel.org/pages/inquiries/murder_inquiries
.shtml
- published: 08 Jul 2013
- views: 1581
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tappyfootphil.yola.com, sings a ditty in remembrance of. funny and funky, mad guitaring
tappyfootphil.yola.com, sings a ditty in remembrance of. funny and funky, mad guitaring
wn.com/This Is The Tale Of Daniel Morgan By Tappyfootphil.Yola.Com
tappyfootphil.yola.com, sings a ditty in remembrance of. funny and funky, mad guitaring
- published: 19 Jul 2009
- views: 1529