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 | tornado kick knock out Top Celebrities Tattoos Based on www.arts.emutu.com Brendan Fraser, Brendan Gleeson, Brendan Hines, Brendan Sexton III, Brent Briscoe, Brent Carver, Brent Spiner, Bret Harrison, Brett Butler, Brett Cullen, Brett Halsey, Brett Somers, Brian Aherne, Brian Austin Green, Brian Baumgartner, Brian Bedford, Brian Benben, Brian Blessed, Brian Bloom, Brian Bonsall, Brian Bosworth, Brian Cox, Brian d'Arcy James, Brian Dennehy, Brian Donlevy |  | The Big Combo: Cornel Wilde, Brian Donlevy, Jean Wallace, Lee Van Cleef (1955 Movie) DVD: www.amazon.com thefilmarchive.org The Big Combo (1955) is an American film noir directed by Joseph H. Lewis and stylistically photographed by cinematographer and noir icon John Alton with music by David Raksin. This violent, dark film tells of tormented Police Lt. Leonard Diamond (Cornel Wilde), who is on a personal crusade to bring down sadistic gangster Mr. Brown (Richard Conte). He's also dangerously obsessed with Brown's girlfriend (Jean Wallace), his captive lover. When Brown finds out that Diamond is on the case and means to put him behind bars, he boasts: Joe, tell the man I'm gonna break him so fast, he won't have time to change his pants. Tell him the next time I see him, he'll be in the lobby of the hotel, crying like a baby and asking for a ten dollar loan. Tell him that. And tell him I don't break my word. Brown's right-hand man, the over-the-hill and hard-of-hearing Joe McClure (Brian Donlevy), plots with gangsters Fante (Lee Van Cleef) and Mingo (Earl Holliman) to overthrow Mr. Brown, but he ends up getting killed himself. McClure's hearing aid, in an earlier scene, is used to torture detective Diamond with amplified sound (so as not to leave marks) in a display of violence rare for its time. Meanwhile, Diamond finds a witness that could finally nail the elusive gangster, Mr. Brown's wife?a woman who was thought to have died years ago. The film ends dramatically in a classic foggy airplane hangar shootout. Cast Cornel Wilde as Police Lt. Leonard Diamond ... |  | WAKE ISLAND(1942) Original Theatrical Trailer This fact-based WW 2 drama earned several Oscar nominations, but took home only one--best director. This is the story of a small group of US Marines and civilian construction workers and their struggle for survival after the Japanese attacks that caused the USA to enter the war in December of 1941. The vastly outnumbered Americans held off a major Japanese invasion for two weeks until finally being overwhelmed. Brian Donlevy, William Bendix, Robert Preston, MacDonald Carey and Albert Dekker head the cast in this memorable and patriotic production. |  | Impact: Brian Donlevy, Ella Raines, Charles Coburn, Anna May Wong, Mae Marsh (1949 Movie) DVD: www.amazon.com thefilmarchive.org Impact is a 1949 film noir starring Brian Donlevy and Ella Raines. It was filmed entirely in California and included scenes at San Francisco's Fisherman's Wharf. The film was based on a story by film noir writer Jay Dratler. Millionaire industrialist Walter Williams has a young wife, Irene, who is trying to kill him with the help of her young lover, Jim Torrance. The plan falls apart when Williams survives a hit on the head from the would-be killer. Torrance flees the scene in Williams' car but dies in a head-on collision. At this point, it is believed that Williams was the driver. The dazed Williams ends up in a small town in Idaho. He gets a job as a service station mechanic and falls in love with Marsha, the station's owner. Meanwhile, the police arrest Williams' wife for his "murder." Marsha eventually persuades Walter to go back to clear his wife, but he is charged with the murder of the lover. That leaves Marsha and a kindly police detective named Quincy scrambling to prove his innocence. Cast: Actor / Role Brian Donlevy / Walter Williams Ella Raines / Marsha Peters Charles Coburn / Lt. Tom Quincy Helen Walker / Irene Williams Tony Barrett / Jim Torrance Anna May Wong / Su Lin Robert Warwick / Capt. Callahan This was Anna May Wong's first screen appearance since 1942. Character actor Tom Greenway made his first appearance on screen as an unnamed moving van driver in Impact. Gary W. Tooze, reviewer for dvdbeaver.com, praised the ... |  | POETRY IN MOTION - Johnny Tillotson (subtitulado) Nacido en Jacksonville Florida, a la temprana edad de 9 años Johnny tuvo a su cargo el cuidado de su Abuela quien radicaba en Palatka Florida. Desarrollo el gusto por la música desde pequeño, llegando a tener una importante popularidad mientras estudiaba en el High School (Secundaria). Fue a raíz de una aparición suya como invitado al programa de Toby Dowdy que le convirtió en estrella estatal y le dio la oportunidad de tener su propio Show durante tres años. Simultáneamente efectuaba sus estudios en la Universidad de Florida, en la carrera de Periodismo y Comunicaciones que concluyo exitosamente. La vena creativa de Tillotson lo llevo a comenzar a crear composiciones musicales de temas generalmente románticos. Hacia 1957 gracias a la ayuda de un locutor de radio de una estación local Jhonny logro concursar en un evento a la búsqueda de talentos musicales de donde resultó ser uno de los 6 cantantes finalistas. La agradable imagen y su voz propiciaron que una Editora de Música de nombre Lee Rosenberg le pusiera en contacto con el director de Cadence Records , Archie Bleyer. Ahí comenzaría su carrera exitosa. Firmado ya por la Cadence Tillotson emigro a Nueva York para continuar con su vocación artística. en el año de 1960 grabo su primer hit la canción "Poetry in Motion" (Poesía en movimiento -escrita por Anthony/Kauffman) que rápidamente se coloco en el 2o lugar de las listas de popularidad del Billboard Hot 100 y fue número 1 en el Reino Unido de Los Singles Charts. Un ... |  | Legion of the Lost - Peter Dawson Peter Dawson (aka JP McCall, Will Strong, Will Danby, Hector Grant, Arthur Walpole, Robert Woodville, Evelyn Byrd, Peter Allison, Denton Toms, Charles Weber, Arnold Flint, Gilbert Mundy, Geoffrey Baxter, Alison Miller) singing Legion of the Lost The pics are mainly from the film Beau Geste starring Gary Cooper 1939 Gary Cooper ... Michael 'Beau' Geste Ray Milland ... John Geste Robert Preston ... Digby Geste Brian Donlevy ... Sgt. Markoff Susan Hayward ... Isobel Rivers J. Carrol Naish ... Rasinoff Albert Dekker ... Legionnaire Schwartz Gary Cooper once said that Brian Donlevy lived the part of Sergeant Markoff, off and on set. He was his character for the whole of the shoot. Obviously took method acting very seriously. A father of a friend once saw Gary Cooper off set and said he was covered in make-up, he swore blind that he wasn't shooting a film! |  | WAKE ISLAND 1942 TRAILER WWII BRIAN DONLEVY Theatrical trailer for the John Farrow-directed World War II classic, WAKE ISLAND, starring Brian Donlevy, MacDonald Carey, Robert Preston, William Bendix and Albert Dekker. Scripters WR Burnette (LITTLE CAESAR) and Frank Butler (GOING MY WAY) chronicle the heroic, 14-day defense of the small, but strategic Pacific island by a garrison US Marine Corps and Navy personnel against overwhelming Japanese forces. The film was a box-office smash and garnered four Oscar nominations: Best Picture, Best Picture, Best Supporting Actor (William Bendix) and Best Screenplay. Tobuy classic movies, westerns and vintage television shows on DVD -- plus original movie posters, golden & silver age comics, celebrity autographs and collectibles, be sure to visit www.captainbijou.com |  | CHARACTER ACTORS: Brian Donlevy Brian Donlevy (1901-1972) often played gangster types or other unpleasant characters. But for some reason he always was one of my favorites. He is never hysterical and seems to act mainly with his face which makes him old fashioned in an endearing way. He got many good parts and always lived up to my expectations. In The Big Combo (1955), dir. Joseph H. Lewis, photographed by the great John Alton, Donlevy plays a has-been gangster boss who has to take many humiliating snide remarks by the new, more ruthless leading man, a very convincing performance by Richard Conte. The law is represented by Cornell Wilde, Lee van Cleef plays a hoodlum. |  | IN THE OLD CHICAGO - 1937 In Old Chicago (1937) is an American drama film directed by Henry King. The screenplay by Sonya Levien and Lamar Trotti was based on the Niven Busch story, "We the O'Learys." The film is a fictionalized account about the Great Chicago Fire of 1871 and stars Alice Brady as Mrs. O'Leary, the owner of the cow which started the fire, and Tyrone Power and (Don Ameche) as her sons. It also starred Alice Faye and Andy Devine. At the time of its release, it was one of the most expensive movies ever made. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture. Alice Brady won the Oscar for Best Actress in a Supporting Role. She was the first person to win the Supporting Oscar after being nominated in the prior year. Director: Henry King Writers: Lamar Trotti (screenplay) and Sonya Levien (screenplay) ... Contact: View company contact information for In Old Chicago on IMDbPro. Release Date: 15 April 1938 (USA) Genre: Action | Drama | Musical | Romance Tagline: The great American motion picture! Plot: The O'Leary brothers -- honest Jack and roguish Dion -- become powerful figures, and eventually rivals, in Chicago on the eve of its Great Fire. Awards: Won 2 Oscars. Another 4 nominations Cast: (Cast overview, first billed only) Tyrone Power... Dion O'Leary Alice Faye ... Belle Fawcett Don Ameche... Jack O'Leary Alice Brady... Molly O'Leary Andy Devine... Pickle Bixby Brian Donlevy... Gil Warren Phyllis Brooks... Ann Colby Tom Brown... Bob O'Leary Sidney Blackmer... General ... |  | The Quatermass Xperiment (1955) - The Monster Fries The Quatermass Xperiment (1955) Finale. Starring Brian Donlevy, Jack Warner, Richard Wordsworth. Directed by Val Guest. Written by Richard Landau, Val Guest. |
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