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Dresden (German pronunciation: [ˈdʁeːsdn̩]) is the capital city of the Free State of Saxony in Germany. It is situated in a valley on the River Elbe, near the Czech border.
Dresden has a long history as the capital and royal residence for the Electors and Kings of Saxony, who for centuries furnished the city with cultural and artistic splendour. The city was known as the Jewel Box, because of its baroque and rococo city centre. The controversial British and American bombing of Dresden in World War II towards the end of the war killed approximately 25,000, many of whom were civilians, and destroyed the entire city centre. The bombing gutted the city, as it did for other major German cities. After the war restoration work has helped to reconstruct parts of the historic inner city, including the Katholische Hofkirche, the Semper Oper and the Dresdner Frauenkirche as well as the suburbs.
Before and since German reunification in 1990, Dresden was and is a cultural, educational, political and economic center of Germany and Europe. The Dresden University of Technology is one of the 10 largest universities in Germany and part of the German Universities Excellence Initiative.
Clarence Linden Crabbe II (/ˈkræb/; February 7, 1908 – April 23, 1983), commonly known by his stage name Buster Crabbe, was an American competitive swimmer and movie actor. He won the 1932 Olympic gold medal for 400-meter freestyle swimming event before breaking into acting. He starred in a number of popular films in the 1930s and 1940s. He also played the title role in the serials Flash Gordon and Buck Rogers.
Crabbe was born to Edward Clinton Simmons Crabbe, a real estate broker, and Lucy Agnes (née McNamara) Crabbe, in Oakland, California. He had one brother, Edward Clinton Simmons Crabbe Jr. (1909–1972).
Raised in Hawaii, Crabbe graduated from the Punahou School in Honolulu. He competed in two Olympic Games as a swimmer. In 1928 he won the bronze medal for the 1,500 meters freestyle, and in 1932 he won the gold medal for the 400 meters freestyle when he beat Jean Taris of France by a tenth of a second. He attended the University of Southern California, where he was the school's first All-American swimmer (1931) and a 1931 NCAA freestyle titlist. He also became a member of the Sigma Chi Fraternity before graduating from USC in 1931. In 1933 he married Adah Virginia Held, (December 16, 1912 – August 26, 2004) and gave himself one year to make it as an actor. If he didn't, he would start law school at USC. Crabbe and his wife were the parents of two daughters, Sande and Susan, and a son, Cullen. Sande died of apparent anorexia in 1957, after a long fast when she was 20; at the time of her death, she weighed only 60 pounds.
Al St. John (September 10, 1892 – January 21, 1963) was an American film actor. In his persona of Fuzzy Q. Jones, St. John basically defined the role and concept of "comical sidekick" to cowboy heroes from 1930 to 1951.
Born in Santa Ana, California, he entered silent films around 1912 and soon rose to co-starring and starring roles in short comic films from a variety of studios. His uncle on his mother's side, Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle, may have helped him in his early days at Mack Sennett Studios, but talent kept him working. He was a remarkable acrobat. St. John frequently appeared as Arbuckle's mischievously villainous rival for the attentions of leading ladies such as Mabel Normand and worked with Arbuckle and Charles Chaplin in The Rounders (1914). The most critically praised film from St. John's period with Arbuckle remains Fatty and Mabel Adrift (1916) with Normand.
When Arbuckle formed his own production company, he brought St. John with him and recruited stage star Buster Keaton into his films, creating a formidable roughhouse trio. After Arbuckle was victimized by a trumped-up scandal that prevented him from appearing in movies, he pseudonymously directed his nephew Al as a comic leading man in silent and sound films such as The Iron Mule (1925) and Bridge Wives (1932). Dozens of St. John's early films were screened during the 56-film Arbuckle retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City in 2006.
Saint John or St. John usually refers to John the Apostle of the Bible.
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Billy the Kid and his pal Jeff help their friend Fuzzy Jones escape from jail, and the trio heads for Paradise Valley, where they find the Paradise Land Development Company, ran by Matt Brawley and Jack Saunders, is somewhat less than honest in their dealings with the homesteaders. Cast Buster Crabbe ... Billy the Kid Al St. John ... Fuzzy Dave O'Brien ... Jeff Glenn Strange ... Matt Brawley Charles King ... Jack Saunders Slim Whitaker ... 2nd Sheriff Howard Masters ... Stan Harper Choti Sherwood ... Jane Harper Joel Newfield ... Joey Harper Budd Buster ... Storekeeper Frank Ellis ... Henchman Bart Steve Clark ... 1st Sheriff Art Dillard ... Deputy Curley Dresden ... Henchman Kenne Duncan ... Henchman Augie Gomez ... Henchman Arch Hall Sr. ... Henchman Chick Hannan ... Hom...
Perry O'Neil - Electronic Elements Radioshow Episode 001 the first episode of "Electronic Elements Radioshow"! Tracklist: Perry O'Neil (1st hour) 01. Roland Klinkenberg - Monday Groove (Perry O'Neil Intro Remix) 02. Audioholics - External Key (Perry O'Neil Remix) 03. Yilmaz Altanhan - Eighties (Ozgur Can Remix) 04. Marris - Egarnical 05. Perry O'Neil - Myst 06. The Last Atlant - An Oneiric World 07. Max Graham feat Jessica Ridle - Gone 08. Perry O'Neil - Wave Force (Original Mix) Markus Schulz (2nd hour) 01. Starsigns - Taurus (Instrumental Mix) 02. Synergy - Hello Strings 03. Above & Beyond - No One On Earth (Gabriel & Dresden Remix) 04. Ozgur Can - Connected (Santiago Nino Dub Tech Mix) 05. Gabriel & Dresden - Arcadia (Original Mix) 06. Hammer & Bennet - Language 07. Ridgewalkers f...
In the 19th and last of the PRC "Billy the Kid" series (first six with Bob Steele and last 13 with Buster Crabbe), a feud develops between the settlers and the railroad detectives in Red Rock Valley. Clem Barstow sends for Billy the Kid and Fuzzy Jones to help. Cast Buster Crabbe ... Billy the Kid Al St. John ... Fuzzy Q. Jones Marjorie Manners ... Helen Barstow Milton Kibbee ... Clem Barstow I. Stanford Jolley ... Luther Sharp Frank Hagney ... Sheriff Ward Tragg Kermit Maynard ... Deputy Pete George Chesebro ... Deputy Slade Frank Ellis ... Deputy Biff Jimmy Aubrey ... The Drunk Barney Beasley ... Barfly Hank Bell ... Bartender Budd Buster ... Luke Newton Rube Dalroy ... Homesteader Art Dillard ... Stage Driver Curley Dresden ... Henchman Kenne Duncan ... Homesteader Clar...