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Worms (German: [vɔʁms]) is a city in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, situated on the Upper Rhine about 60 kilometres (40 mi) south-southwest of Frankfurt-am-Main. It had some 80,000 inhabitants as of 2013.
A pre-Roman foundation, Worms was the capital of the kingdom of the Burgundians in the early 5th century and hence the scene of the medieval legends referring to this period, notably the first part of the Nibelungenlied. Worms has been a Roman Catholic bishopric since at least 614, and was an important palatinate of Charlemagne. Worms Cathedral is one of the Imperial Cathedrals and among the finest examples of Romanesque architecture in Germany. Worms prospered in the High Middle Ages as an Imperial Free City. Among more than a hundred Imperial Diets held at Worms, the Diet of 1521 (commonly known as the Diet of Worms) ended with the Edict of Worms in which Martin Luther was declared a heretic. Today, the city is an industrial centre and is famed as the origin of Liebfraumilch wine. Other industries include chemicals and metal goods.
Actors: Ruby Larocca (producer), Jimmy ScreamerClauz (producer), Jimmy ScreamerClauz (writer), Jimmy ScreamerClauz (editor), Jimmy ScreamerClauz (actor), Brandon Slagle (actor), Jimmy ScreamerClauz (director), Ruby Larocca (actress), Jimmy ScreamerClauz (composer), William Hellfire (actor), Victor Bonacore (actor), Victor Bonacore (actor), Victor Bonacore (producer), Joey Smack (actor), Jay Longo (actor),
Plot: Society is ruled over by a giant dog that is using the recent surge of monster attacks to try and convince his people to sign up for "optional" brain surgery. A self appointed "monster hunter" in a pink bunny suit is the only person brave enough to stand up to the creatures but soon runs into trouble when his girlfriend is kidnapped by the Macaroni Gang. He goes on a warpath through the seedy underworld of The Dog's dystopian society while trying to fight hallucinations brought on talking worms living inside his large intestine. Dogshit blends live action and animation together to create a psychedelic nightmare world of doom and despair, and other awesome keywords.
Keywords: bunny-costume, gore, president, satire, social-commentaryActors: Alan Convy (actor), Sophie Holland (actress), Amy Silver (actress), James Spofforth (actor), James Furlong (actor), James Furlong (producer), Helen Edwards (actress), Pip Chapman (actress), Reg Edwards (actor), Chris Clayton (director), Mark Rickitt (actor), Chris Clayton (writer), Steve Lofthouse (actor), Chloe Byatt (actress), Brian Winson (miscellaneous crew),
Plot: Worms kills, that's what he does. He tries to convince himself that each one is the last as he moves from city to city, leaving a trail of bloody corpses, but he knows better. The memory of each death slowly eats away at his soul, but he cannot stop. Alone in his seedy hotel room, he picks up his phone and begins to dial. Taking his call inexperienced recruit Sarah Farren is totally unprepared for her first encounter with true evil. The Police have been hunting him but have thus far failed. She slowly discovers that Worms wishes for the violence to end. Out of her depth but trying to make a difference, she fails to see the genuine horrifying motive behind Worms astonishing confession.
Keywords: nursery-rhyme, policewoman, serial-killer, supernatural-murder, vampireActors: Pascal Bonitzer (director), Charles Berling (actor), Philippe Caroit (actor), Pascal Bonitzer (writer), Gilles Gaston-Dreyfus (actor), Hippolyte Girardot (actor), Edouard Baer (actor), Géraldine Pailhas (actress), Marina de Van (writer), Marina de Van (actress), Monica Coleman (editor), Dinara Drukarova (actress), Aleksey Aygi (composer), Laurence Granec (miscellaneous crew), Édith Pavageau (miscellaneous crew),
Genres: ,Actors: Tim Robertson (actor), John Duigan (director), Max Cullen (actor), Bruce Spence (actor), Bill Gooley (miscellaneous crew), John Murphy (actor), Tony Paterson (editor), Esme Melville (actress), Max Gillies (actor), Bill Garner (actor), Max Gillies (producer), Paul Hampton (actor), John Weiley (producer), Max Fairchild (actor), George Dreyfus (composer),
Genres: Comedy, Drama,Worms is one of the oldest and most historic of Germany cities, but more than that, it was also the home of my beloved grandparents (meine Oma and Opa), whom I visited there as a child. This was my first trip back in over 55 years; they have passed on and I began my visit by going to their beautiful gravesite @ Hauptfriedhof Worms aka Friedhof Hochheimer Hohe which you can read about more here: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid;=2189611&CScn;=worms&CScntry;=8& We then did several walkabouts, which included Ludwigsplatz where there is a statue/oblelisk to Ludwig V and then the nearby memorial to Martin Luther, a major leader in the Protestant Reformation. The memorial is the largest Martin Luther Memorial in the world & you can read more about it here: http://gohistoric.c...
Worms is a city in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, on the Rhine River. Established by the Celts it's one of the oldest cities in Germany. It's famous for the Cathedral of Worms (Wormser Dom) related to the name of Martin Luther, the Song of Nibelungs and the Liebfraumilch wine.
Filmed on September 13, 2010 in Worms, Germany. (Apologies. The Title Card incorrectly identifies this as the Cathedral of St. Phillip)
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Der älteste erhaltene jüdische Friedhof in Europa (um 1034). The oldest Jewish cemetery in Europe (around 1034). Music by "Cayzland Studios" http://www.cayzland.de © video by walkoART (2012) http://www.walko-art.com
Event Date: April 1945 Place: Durkheim, Germany | Frankfurt, Germany | Wiesbaden, Germany | Worms, Germany Copyright: Public Domain Duration: 00:09:36 Description: Various aerial shots of bombed military installations and marshalling yards. Bomb damage in Wiesbaden concentration camp. Damaged buildings in Wiesbaden. MLS trainer parked on airfield. Aerial shots of bomb damage in marshalling yards near Wiesbaden and destroyed town, bridge. Prison camp showing refugees in square. Bomb damaged train and buildings along track. Aerial shot of bomb damage in Durkheim, including town, marshalling yards. Bomb damage in Worms, Germany. Shots of bombed bridges in Frankfurt (hazy). Aerial shot of refugees in prison camp. Bomb damage in marshalling yards, buildings, bridges near Worms. Several aerial s...
This is an abridged version of Luther's address to the Diet of Worms performed at various Reformation sites by Anderson University's study abroad class to Germany in March, 2015.
Fahrt durch Worms-Pfiffligheim Landgrafenstraße bis Wormser-Marktplatz runter. Videoaufnahme vom Pkw mit einem Smartphone Samsung Galaxy Ace 3 :-)
(LIB 5406) Seventh Army POW Cage, Worms, Germany, April 7, 1945. AVs city of Worms, showing damaged town below. AVs, showing undamaged Catholic cathedral and Lutheran church in Worms. AVs, prisoners of war in caged area. LSs, MSs, HSs POW enclosure holding 2400 prisoners. MS, prisoners arriving and getting out of trucks. Individual CUs, various types of prisoners. Cameraman: Gerzen Original Archive Number: 111 ADC 3975 Producer: US Army Signal Corps Locale: Worms, Germany Source: National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) Special Collection: Steven Spielberg Film and Video Archive
As a remembering, here are some comments about our Erasmus in Worms (Summer Semester 2014) Germany...
Link to order this clip: http://www.criticalpast.com/video/65675070654_4th-Armored-Division_German-gun_window-in-flames_wrecked-railroad-station Historic Stock Footage Archival and Vintage Video Clips in HD. Damaged and burnt buildings, houses and a railroad station in Worms, Germany during World War II. Activities of US Army 4th Armored Division in the damaged city of Worms in Germany during World War II. Damaged and burnt buildings of the city. The wrecked town. The muzzle of a German gun in the foreground. Wreckage in the streets. Windows of a building in flames. Walls of wrecked buildings. US armored vehicles and jeeps move nearby. Various bombed buildings and a wrecked railroad station. Debris strewn over the streets. A sign: "Hamburg" on a street. Location: Worms Germany. Date: Mar...
The worms crawl in and the worms crawl out
The ones that crawl in are lean and thin
The ones that crawl out are fat and stout
Your eyes fall in and your teeth fall out
Your brains come tumbling down your snout