- published: 28 Aug 2013
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Gough can refer to:
The surname probably derives from the Welsh coch (English: ‘red’), given as a nickname to someone with red hair or a red complection or as a reduced form of the Irish McGough which itself is an Anglicized form of Gaelic Mag Eochadha, a patronymic from the personal name Eochaidh (variant Eachaidh), ‘horseman’, both derivatives of ‘horse’.
Actors: Kathy Bates (actress), Guillermo Díaz (actor), David Carradine (actor), Mike Tristano (miscellaneous crew), Melinda Dillon (actress), Robert Carradine (actor), Kristin Minter (actress), Jacobo Morales (actor), Bert Lovitt (editor), Michael G. Levin (producer), Cynthia Ettinger (actress), Peter Dennis (actor), Robert Shaw (miscellaneous crew), Joe Liss (actor), Shanda Sawyer (miscellaneous crew),
Plot: "The effects of magic begin with misdirection, the rest is in the hands of the magician." Roody, son of a great and absentee magician, runs a costume company with his slightly eccentric mother. But his pet rabbit (who narrates the story) decides it's time Roody had a change from business and entertaining the little neighbor girl with slight of hand tricks he stores in the basement. So, the bunny arrages for him to meet a young woman who could also use a alternate from the way her life has been going. However, all plans are put off when Roody's father returns for the mysterious magic cabinet that used to be part of his act. With all these twists in his life, Roody starts to remember how magic can effect everyone.
Keywords: costume, father-son-relationship, halloween, illusion, magic, magician, rabbitActors: Jon Peters (producer), Howard Rosenman (producer), Harvey Parry (actor), Sue Casey (actress), Brent Musburger (actor), Barbra Streisand (actress), Ryan O'Neal (actor), Richard Lawson (actor), Ernie Hudson (actor), Len Lesser (actor), Art Evans (actor), Earl Boen (actor), James Gregory (actor), Ruth Myers (costume designer), Barbra Streisand (producer),
Plot: Hillary Kramer, successful Perfume magnate awakes one morning to find that her accountant has robbed her blind and left for South America. Going through all of her remaining assets she finds a boxer, purchased as a tax write off. She decides to take Kid Natural, (Eddie Scanlon) who is much more at home giving driving lessons, into the ring and use him as her key to riches. Eddie thinks this will only get him killed and resists.
Keywords: accountant, bankruptcy, bare-chested-male, boxer, boxing, boxing-promoter, boxing-ring, boyfriend-girlfriend-relationship, career, career-womanLittle song about a man called Gough
and a little boy who wanted to be tarred with the same brush
He learnt Latin, held his head up high and he hated the
Liberals tho' he didn't know why
There were reasons - how long have you got?
There are always reasons - how long have you got?
The little boy he's on the stage tonight, his name is Anthony Hayes and he's doing alright
They both went to the same local Canberra school, but Stevie was nine in 1972
What a party - a big day for both of us
A big reason to party - a big day for both of us
Come over have dinner with me, we'll play chess and drink claret
Walk slowly down my little street, you can bring Margaret
November 11 was Armistice Day
A bushranger was slaughtered and Gough was betrayed
November 11 - he wouldn't survive the Governor General in '75
November 11 - a big day for all of us
I said November 11 - Ned Kelly died
Shame Fraser shame and we all cried
For you Gough you Gough you Gough
Edward Gough Whitlam
You Gough you Gough you Gough
Edward Gough Whitlam
Days of wine and roses, days of wine and roses
All the artists flew in and all the arseholes flew out in '72
For you Gough you Gough you Gough
Edward Gough Whitlam
Words & Music: Tim Freedman
Tim Freedman: vocal, backing vocal, piano
Stevie Plunder: guitar
Andy Lewis: bass
Nick Cecire: drums