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  2. Harold Brazier - Wikipedia

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    Harold Leon Brazier (born October 22, 1955, in South Bend, Indiana) is an American former boxer. Harold is the brother of fellow professional boxer Kevin Brazier. [1]

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  4. The Trial (1993 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Trial is a 1993 film made by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) based on Harold Pinter's screenplay adaptation of Franz Kafka's 1925 novel The Trial. [1]Directed by David Jones and produced by Jan Balzer and Louis Marks, the film stars Kyle MacLachlan and has cameo appearances by several prominent British actors including Anthony Hopkins, Juliet Stevenson, Alfred Molina, David ...

  5. Ice Train (wrestler) - Wikipedia

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    Harold Fitzgerald Hogue (November 13, 1965 [4] – January 23, 2024) was an American professional wrestler. He is best known for his tenure with World Championship Wrestling , where he wrestled under the ring names Ice Train and M. I. Smooth .

  6. Harold Fannin - Wikipedia

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    Week 2 vs. Penn State: Fannin recorded 11 receptions for 137 yards and a touchdown, becoming the only player during the regular season to post 100+ receiving yards against the Nittany Lions' defense. [9] Week 4 vs. Texas A&M: He amassed 145 yards on eight catches with a touchdown, earning John Mackey and MAC Offensive Player of the Week honors ...

  7. Steptoe and Son Ride Again - Wikipedia

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    The Radio Times Guide to Films gave the film 2/5 stars, writing: "This second movie featuring the nation's favourite junkmen is very much a rags-and-bones affair, with the material stretched to fraying point to justify the running time. Apart from the unnecessary crudeness of its humour, the main problem here is the dilution of the intense ...

  8. Never Weaken - Wikipedia

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    Never Weaken is a 1921 American silent comedy film starring Harold Lloyd and directed by Fred Newmeyer.. It was Lloyd's last short film, running to three reels, before he moved permanently into feature-length production.

  9. Harold Lloyd's World of Comedy - Wikipedia

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    Harold Lloyd's World of Comedy, also known as World of Comedy, is a 1962 American documentary compilation of scenes from Harold Lloyd's best known films. The clips were personally selected by Lloyd, who also wrote the voiceover narration.