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A Man Called Horse: Elliot Silverstein: Richard Harris, Judith Anderson, Jean Gascon, Manu Tupou, Corinna Tsopei, Dub Taylor, James Gammon, William Jordan, Eddie Little Sky, Lina Marín, Manuel Padilla Jr., Iron Eyes Cody: Western drama A Man Called Sledge: Vic Morrow
"Bad Blood" is a popular song written by Neil Sedaka and Phil Cody. The song, with uncredited backing vocals by Elton John, [2] reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1975, remaining at the top position for three weeks. It was certified Gold by the RIAA and was the most successful individual commercial release in Sedaka's career.
Many movies and television programs and series were filmed at movie ranches, primarily in Southern California, often within the 35-mile limit to avoid union travel stipends. Some were owned by the studios, but others were independent. In the 1960s, Spaghetti Westerns grew in popularity. These films were produced by Italians and Spaniards and ...
Trainer goes to great lengths to keep an owner's son far from the Derby. Kentucky Pride [7] 1925 Drama Directed by John Ford, a silent film that includes Man o' War. The Shamrock Handicap [8] [9] 1926 Drama Irish lass (Janet Gaynor) comes to America with horse Dark Rosaleen for steeplechase race. Sporting Blood [10] 1931 Comedy
A whale bit off Ahab's leg, and he stands on what's left of the bone. The sound of his ivory limb echoes on the deck. Ahab experiences a constant, piercing pain in his groin that represents the world's suffering. [2] 1964 Barquentine: Gormenghast series: Mervyn Peake: One-legged, hunchbacked dwarf. [3] 2003 Christopher
Acid Western is a subgenre of the Western film that emerged in the 1960s and 1970s that combines the metaphorical ambitions of critically acclaimed Westerns, such as Shane and The Searchers, with the excesses of the Spaghetti Westerns and the outlook of the counterculture of the 1960s, as well as the increase in illicit drug taking of, for example, cannabis and LSD.
In her song “Bad Blood,” she sends a vindictive message to an ex-friend who “made a really deep cut.” The song originally debuted on Swift’s 2014 album, “1989.”
As of 2014, a large number of these films and television episodes remain available via the Gene Autry Foundation on the Western Channel (a cable television station), the latter having collaborated with the Foundation to restore the Republic titles, which had been cut to a uniform 54 minutes for television release in the 1950s, to full length ...