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A brig is a sailing vessel with two square-rigged masts. During the Age of Sail, brigs were seen as fast and maneuverable and were used as both naval warships and merchant vessels. They were especially popular in the 18th and early 19th centuries. Brigs fell out of use with the arrival of the steam ship because they required a relatively large crew for their small size and were difficult to sail into the wind. They are not to be confused with a brigantine which has different rigging. In the narrow technical field of sailing rigs, a brig is distinct from a three-masted ship by virtue of only having two masts.
In sailing, a full-rigged brig is a vessel with two square rigged masts (fore and main). The main mast of a brig is the aft one. To improve manoeuvrability, the mainmast carries a small (gaff rigged) fore-and-aft sail.
Brig sails are named after the masts to which they are attached: the mainsail; above that the main topsail; above that the main topgallant sail; and occasionally a very small sail, called the royal, is above that. Behind the main sail there is a small fore-and-aft sail called the spanker or boom mainsail (it is similar to the main sail of a schooner). On the foremast is a similar sail, called the trysail. Attached to the respective yards of square-rigged ships are smaller spars, which can be extended, thus lengthening the yard, thus receiving an additional sailing wing on each side. These are called studding sails, and are used with fair and light wind only. The wings are named after the sails to which they are fastened, i.e. the main studding sails, main top studding sails, and the main top gallant studding sails, etc.
Actors: Jürgen Rißmann (actor), Julia Richter (actress), Alice Dwyer (actress), Andreas Schäfer (composer), Ulrike Leipold (editor), Stefan Gebelhoff (actor), Max Mauff (actor), Iris Karmaat (miscellaneous crew), Annette Pisacane (producer), Arend Wiesweg (miscellaneous crew), Stefan Möller (miscellaneous crew), Jörg Schneider (producer), Hans Brückner (actor), Rüdiger Klink (actor), Ole Landsjöaasen (producer),
Genres: Drama,Actors: David Morrissey (actor), Robert Louis Stevenson (writer), Roger Corman (producer), Adrian Johnston (composer), Paul Bettany (actor), Jonathan Pryce (actor), Julie Daly-Wallman (miscellaneous crew), Lev L. Spiro (writer), Neil Stuke (actor), Triona Campbell (miscellaneous crew), Jeremy Dawson (miscellaneous crew), Goly Jamshidi (miscellaneous crew), Catherine Siggins (actress), Frank Melia (actor), Eamonn Draper (actor),
Plot: London 1899 - Devastated by the loss of his beloved wife, Captain Henry Joyce joins the highly secretive Suicide Club, a place where one can be ushered into eternity quietly, and without scandal. This highly secret society caters to an elite, decadent group of aristocrats. It is run by Mr. Bourne, who provides his clientèle with whatever last vices they desire. Membership in the Suicide Club is an irrevocable contract with only one exit clause - death. However, Captain Joyce begins to regret his decision after he meets Sarah Wolverton, the Club's only female member.
Keywords: independent-film, suicideActors: Gerry Quigley (actor), Richard Matheson (writer), Richard Matheson (writer), Aron Tager (actor), Peter Keleghan (actor), Dan Curtis (writer), Philip Williams (actor), Geoffrey Lewis (actor), Bruce McFee (actor), Richard Fitzpatrick (actor), Lysette Anthony (actress), Lysette Anthony (actress), Matt Clark (actor), Matthew Gross (miscellaneous crew), Dan Curtis (director),
Plot: Three tales of terror: in "The Graveyard Rats" lovers murder the woman's older husband and encounter horror when they attempt to rob his grave; "Bobby" is the story of a woman who summons her son back from the dead; and in "He Who Kills" an African doll goes on a murderous rampage.
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Genres: Drama,Throw me hard so I hit the concrete,
Scream words that you never did mean.
Even I can't stand this evidence,
It's clear, so clear.
Ringing in my ears won't stop,
And you've been smiling all along
(Burnt out!)
(Words are weakening)
She's in it for the nicotine, boys.
More poise than perfect,
Not worth saving, only leaving.
Break me up so my heart is shattered,
Three words that you never did mean.
Even I can't stand this evidence,
It's clear, so clear.
Ringing in my ears won't stop,
And you've been laughing all along.
(Burnt out!)
(Words are weakening)
She's in it for the nicotine, boys.
More poise than perfect,
Not worth saving, only leaving.
I can sit in this room and breathe abused,
I can do without the warmth from you.
But your knifelike smile needs a victim,
Worth your while.
(Words are weakening)
She's in it for the nicotine, boys.
More poise than perfect,
Not worth saving, only leaving.
(A lonely victim)
I can do what stab wounds never do,
I can peal the skin back just for you, beautiful you.