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Actors: David Morse (actor), John C. McGinley (actor), Robert Harvey (actor), Scout Taylor-Compton (actress), Shane Black (writer), Shane Black (producer), Matthew Buzzell (actor), Gina Amador (miscellaneous crew), Johnny Mask (actor), William Richter (composer), Robert Lee (actor), Jack Swanstrom (director), Jack Swanstrom (producer), Tuan Tran (actor), Joe Rabl (actor),
Plot: Vietnam. 1972. US Army Special Forces Major Cliff Marquette leads a squad ordered to investigate unusual reports and secure a remote jungle temple locals believe has mystical powers. The Marines guarding the temple have withheld provisions for days from a Viet Cong prisoner. Despite severe mistreatment, the prisoner mysteriously shows no signs of suffering. Marquette confronts the Marine in charge, Garris for torturing a prisoner of war when suddenly enemy forces attack and mortar shells rock the temple. An exceptionally heroic, but losing battle lands Marquette in the hands of a merciless Viet Cong torturer. His men are dead; his screams unheeded. At the height of agony, Marquette's world is turned upside down. In an instant, he finds himself a stranger in the midst of an American life that apparently belongs to him - an idyllic but unrecognizable life complete with a loving wife and two children he's never seen before. Marquette struggles to take in what is happening to him. First is paranoia. Soon uncertainty and fear give way to relief and acceptance. But the twist of fate that delivered Marquette into this life from the hands of his enemy has granted him only a reprieve. The cruel pain of war is not over. As the clock strikes midnight Marquette is back in Vietnam where his torture resumes a few minutes each night. Desperately trapped between two worlds, Marquette must endure;unless, with the clock counting down, he can cheat fate. Escaping will take his wits;and it will require a gun.
Keywords: alternative-reality, independent-film, torture, twilight-zone, vietnam-eraActors: Jerry O'Connell (actor), David Alan Grier (actor), Bill Smitrovich (actor), Rosanna Arquette (actress), Julia Stiles (actress), Emmy Collins (actor), Jeremy Sisto (actor), Steve Eastin (actor), Charles S. Dutton (actor), Josh Hamilton (actor), Raynor Scheine (actor), Kyle Oliver (miscellaneous crew), Kimberly Scott (actress), Bill Couturié (writer), Bill Couturié (writer),
Plot: The Herlihys are a working class family from Chicago whose three children take wildly divergent paths: Brian joins the Marines right out of High School and goes to Vietnam, Michael becomes involved in the civil rights movement and after campaigning for Bobby Kennedy and Eugene McCarthy becomes involved in radical politics, and Katie gets pregnant, moves to San Francisco and joins a hippie commune. Meanwhile, the Taylors are an African-American family living in the deep South. When Willie Taylor, a minister and civil rights organizer, is shot to death, his son Emmet moves to the city and eventually joins the Black Panthers, serving as a bodyguard for Fred Hampton.
Keywords: 1960s, anti-war-demonstration, black-activist, black-panthers, chicago-illinois, civil-rights, college-student, coming-of-age, commune, concertActors: Bappi Lahiri (composer), Dennis Haskins (actor), Andrew Stevens (actor), Ashok Amritraj (producer), Jag Mundhra (editor), Jag Mundhra (director), Catherine Kellner (actress), Karen Elise Baldwin (actress), Karen Elise Baldwin (writer), Howard Baldwin (producer), Todd King (actor), Adrian Zmed (actor), Tiiu Leek (actress), Joe Lala (actor), Carl Strano (actor),
Plot: A beautiful artist stumbles onto a murder just as the killer is leaving. After he levels a brutal blow to her head, she wakes up blind, and the only witness to the murder. Now in the frightening darkness, she must find her way through a dangerous world where killers stalk the innocent and cops are scarce. Two overworked, angry detectives are assigned to hunt down the killer, and to keep the witness safe.
Keywords: b-movie, cult-film, independent-filmActors: Charles Nelson (editor), Harry Lauter (actor), Warren Oates (actor), Armando Silvestre (actor), Forrest Tucker (actor), Lee Van Cleef (actor), Mariette Hartley (actress), Aubrey Schenck (producer), Dominic Frontiere (composer), Gordon Douglas (director), John Davis Chandler (actor), Terry Leonard (actor), George Schenck (writer), Kerwin Mathews (actor), Ed Bakey (actor),
Plot: Jake Remy leads a gang of outlaw cutthroats making their escape toward Mexico from a successful robbery. Barring their way is a river--crossable only by means of a ferry barge. The barge operator, Travis, refuses to be bullied into providing transport for the gang and escapes across river with most of the local populace--leaving Remy and his gang behind, desperately seeking a way across. A river-wide stand-off begins between the gang and the townspeople, both groups of which have left people on the wrong side of the river.
Keywords: boat, carbine, cowboy, cowboy-boots, cowboy-hat, cowboys-and-outlaws, ferry, flintlock-rifle, gang-of-outlaws, gunfightActors: Henry Mancini (composer), Bill Thomas (costume designer), George Nader (actor), Ken Terrell (actor), Raymond Bailey (actor), Irving Gertz (composer), Houston Branch (writer), Ted Hecht (actor), Howard Christie (producer), Virginia Mayo (actress), Tudor Owen (actor), Peter Lorre (actor), Sol Gorss (actor), Michael Pate (actor), Joseph Pevney (director),
Plot: Congotanga, West Africa, has no extradition laws; the government is controlled by foreign gangsters, headed by Carl Rittner. The latest plane from Europe carries lovely Louise Whitman, fleeing a French murder charge, and Mannering, who pays resident hit man O'Connell to kill her. Through a chain of circumstances Louise, O'Connell, and heroic surveyor David Carr end up alone in the jungle on Carr's mission to determine the true border of Congotanga... in which Rittner is keenly interested.
Keywords: africa, belgian-congo, border, civilization, criminal, doctor, engineer, exile, extradition, false-accusationActors: Ethel Clayton (actress), William A. Brady (miscellaneous crew), Frances Marion (writer), Frances Marion (writer), George MacQuarrie (actor), Harley Knoles (director), George Cowl (actor), Frank Norcross (actor), Edward Langford (actor), Pinna Nesbit (actress), Lew Hart (actor), Robert Forsyth (actor), Ivan Dobble (actor), Edwin Roe (actor), Edward Reed (actor),
Genres: Drama,January 24, 2017 Marquette - 74 No. 1 Villanova - 72 Fox Sports 1 Highlights
It is what it sounds like. Go MU baby.
In just four seasons, Marquette men’s lacrosse went from being the first Division I program in the state of Wisconsin to hosting an NCAA tournament game. The athletic department announced the addition of the sport in 2010 with a goal of adding a spring-time spectator sport. Spearheaded by Marquette deputy athletic director Mike Broeker and Danielle Josetti, Marquette’s associate athletic director, the department searched for a head coach willing to take on the challenge of bringing lacrosse to Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Marquette hired Long Island born native Joe Amplo, an assistant coach at Hofstra University. The new coach found under recruited players, some of whom were considering giving up lacrosse after high school or only had offers from Division III programs, from schools across the E...
Ben Shapiro, an attorney and bestselling author, is the editor-in-chief of DailyWire.com and the host of "The Ben Shapiro Show." Shapiro is leading the crusade against political correctness on campuses across the country, and infuriating leftists every step of the way. Sarah Palin says that Americans should “consider Ben’s advice about how we must stand up and push back twice as hard against this bullying.” Sean Hannity says to join Ben Shapiro and “fight back” against liberal bullying. And Michelle Malkin says Shapiro is “infused with the indomitable spirit of his friend and mentor Andrew Breitbart.” Young America’s Foundation engages with students across the country to inspire them with the ideas of individual freedom, a strong national defense, free enterprise, and traditional values...
South Carolina trailed by one at halftime, but outscored Marquette 54-33 in the second half to advance to Sunday's second round against Duke. Watch highlights, game recaps, and much more from the 2017 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Tournament on the official NCAA March Madness YouTube channel. Subscribe now to be updated on the latest videos: https://www.youtube.com/marchmadness Connect with March Madness: Follow March Madness on Twitter: https://twitter.com/marchmadness Like March Madness on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NCAAMarchMadness Follow March Madness on Instagram: https://instagram.com/marchmadness Follow March Madness on Snapchat: https://www.snapchat.com/add/marchmadness
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Marquette defeats Creighton at the Bradley Center on Senior Day.
Moira, I'm singing in the breeze for you
Moira, can't you see that I love you?
All of these words I'm singing
Drift away and fall apart
You don't hear a word I'm saying
And now I nurse a broken heart
Moira, my calendar grows old with age
Moira, I've started counting off the days
Until I see you again
All of these words I'm singing
Drift away and fall apart
You don't hear a word I'm saying
And now I nurse a broken heart
Moira, my shoes are worn and I can't see
Moira, you don't know what you do to me