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Jack Gargan impresses the crowd at 10KLF with a drum solo. Check out http://www.festivalcrashers.com
Kinetix drummer Jack Gargan doing an awesome solo at 10,000 lakes festival. I tried to get some good shots of the surrounding light shows, but as you can tell I got all spun around and messed up. enjoy.
Hopefully the sound effect is there.
Created by Jack Rodgers Gargan and Riley have a surprise encounter from inside their own fridge. An other worldly encounter you could say! Created using Adobe After Effects, Colors3D and DuIK Tools
A short preview of an unwelcome surprise in short one.
Hey everybody. Dan and I have begun fighting it out in Super Smash Bros Brawl. This will probably become a regular thing so in this first series of battles we use our fave characters. I am Bowser (the king of awesome), R.O.B and Toon Link. Dan is Fox, Marth and Lucas. Oh and here are links to our channels before I forget! Mine - http://www.youtube.com/user/WhyWatchJK Dan's - http://www.youtube.com/user/Danjam8 Enjoy the following carnage!
Yet again, Dan (danjam8) and I prat around and kill each other in Super Smash Bros Brawl. I, as always am awesome and dan was...well...irritating.
Time for a tryout of Mr Game and watch in Super Smash Bros Brawl. Prepare to be astounded by an unexpected win.
For the ARC. A community of recovery patients and members/leaders of a group to help along the process. Thank you for the permissions of everybody who spoke on behalf of the group and to the organisers. Video created by Lucy Bonnett, Laura Arksey, Jack Rodgers and Natasha Kalamina.
Fred Astaire dances his most famous and remembered dance sequence in this Royal story. Cast: Fred Astaire as Tom Bowen Jane Powell as Ellen Bowen Sarah Churchill as Anne Ashmond Peter Lawford as Lord John Brindale Keenan Wynn as Irving Klinger, Edgar Klinger Albert Sharpe as James Ashmond... ..., Bea Allen, Wilson Benge, Margaret Bert, Francis Bethencourt, William Cabanne, Andre Charisse, Mae Clark, Carmen Clifford, James Conaty, Oliver Cross, Joan Dale, Jack Daley, Italia DeNubila, Helen Dickson, Marietta Elliott, Herbert Evans, James Fiarfax, James Finlayson, Bess Flowers, Alex Frazer, Jack Gargan, Shirley Glickman, Betty Hannon, Jean Harrison, Doreen Hayward, John Hedloe, James Horne Jr, Marian Horosko, Wendy Howard, Tommy Hughes, Charlotte Hunter, Lucille Lamarr, Janet Lavis, V...
Dick is faced with a series of brutal murders in which the victims, all from different social and economic backgrounds, are viciously slashed to pieces. Cast Morgan Conway ... Dick Tracy Anne Jeffreys ... Tess Trueheart Mike Mazurki ... 'Splitface' Jane Greer ... Judith Owens Lyle Latell ... Pat Patton Joseph Crehan ... Chief Brandon Mickey Kuhn ... Junior Trevor Bardette ... Prof. Linwood J. Starling Morgan Wallace ... Steve Owens Milton Parsons ... Deathridge the Undertaker William Halligan ... Mayor Sam Ash ... Cop Gertrude Astor ... Woman Tanis Chandler ... Miss Stanley Jack Chefe ... Headwaiter, Paradise Club Mary Currier ... Dorothy Stafford Robert Douglas ... Paradise Club Busboy Ralph Dunn ... Det. Manning Bruce Edwards ... Police Sergeant Edythe Elliott ... Mrs. ...
Police lieutenant Sam Carson investigates a political murder after the victim is dumped at the door of police headquarters. Cast Carole Landis ... Janet Bradley William Gargan ... Lt. Sam Carson Richard Crane ... Johnny Williams Reporter John Ireland ... Det. Oppenheimer Charles Tannen ... Ames Reporter Charles Russell ... Arthur Templeton Roy Roberts ... Max Calvert Mary Anderson ... Nora Bard Mabel Paige ... Flossie Stanley Prager ... Ruzinsky, Milkman Robert Adler ... Detective Charles Arnt ... Daniel Boone Wintergreen Don Beddoe ... Dr. G.F. Yager Medical Examiner Larry J. Blake ... Morgue Ambulance Driver Dolores Boucher ... Girl Lane Chandler ... Det. Brewer Russ Clark ... Radio Operator Jimmy Cross ... King Jack Davis ... Webster Jack J. Ford ... Mike O'Shea Photographe...
Victor McLaglen is seen in one of his most tempestuous roles to date, in Universal’s powerful drama “The Devil’s Party,” This picture delineates the life history i of youngsters after they from one of the toughest districts in New York. It emphasises the fierce friendships and loyalties that are carried over from the Hell’s Kitchen days, even though fate has placed these five in positions unalterably opposed to. one another. McLaglen is cast as the reform school graduate, who becomes owner of a big night club and gambling resort: Hardened by the fierce struggle for existence he nevertheless presents 1 a suave and polished aspect to the world, although the innate say agery beneath is always ready to flare forth. His one ’enduring virtxie, how is his loyalty to the-companions of his boyhood....
Mr. Dinkle and Jack look for work at the Cosman Employment Agency. Jack makes advances to Cosman employee Polly, but he is thwarted by the arrival of her boyfriend, a towering police officer. Polly assigns Dinkle and Jack to babysit for Eloise Larkin's brother and infant sister, while Eloise and her fiancé are out for the evening. The babysitting duties are complicated by the fact that Donald is something of a prodigy, as well as a self-proclaimed "problem child". Einer von drei Abott und Costello Farbfilmen. Jack und die Bohnenstang 1952
Directed by Lewis Milestone. A boat, which was en route to Apia, is temporarily stranded on the South Pacific island village of Pago Pago due to a possible cholera outbreak on board. Among the passengers are Alfred Davidson, a self-righteous missionary, his wife, and Sadie Thompson, a prostitute. Thompson passes the time partying and drinking with the American Marines stationed on the island. Sergeant Tim O'Hara, nicknamed by Sadie as "Handsome", falls in love with her.
Martin Kane, Private Eye was an American radio series and television crime series sponsored by United States Tobacco Company. It aired as a radio series from 1949 to 1952 and was simultaneously also a TV series around the same time, until 1954. William Gargan, Lloyd Nolan, Lee Tracy, and Mark Stevens played the title role in Martin Kane, Private Eye on live television, airing on NBC Television Network from 1 September 1949 until 17 June 1954. The series, again sponsored by United States Tobacco Company, integrated commercials into the detective drama by having Martin Kane enter his favorite tobacco shop where he discussed pipe tobaccos and cigarettes with the tobacconist Happy McMann (Walter Kinsella), before leaving to continue the mystery narrative. Tonight's Episode: A Jockey Is Murder...
A private investigator who was known for blackmailing is found dead in a car. The suspect is the daughter of a mayoral candidate who had visited the blackmailer that day. In order to avoid a story just weeks before the election, the medical officer is commanded to switch the corpse after the daughter has been cleared. Detective Sam Carson is investigating and save the girl he is beginning to fall in love with.
Martin Kane, Private Eye was an American radio series and television crime series sponsored by United States Tobacco Company. It aired as a radio series from 1949 to 1952 and was simultaneously also a TV series around the same time, until 1954. William Gargan, Lloyd Nolan, Lee Tracy, and Mark Stevens played the title role in Martin Kane, Private Eye on live television, airing on NBC Television Network from 1 September 1949 until 17 June 1954. The series, again sponsored by United States Tobacco Company, integrated commercials into the detective drama by having Martin Kane enter his favorite tobacco shop where he discussed pipe tobaccos and cigarettes with the tobacconist Happy McMann (Walter Kinsella), before leaving to continue the mystery narrative. Tonight's Episode: Nightclub Murder ...