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Husband Ralph (Reed) and wife Herta Cowell argue over the price of an expensive black mink stow. Businessman Ralph receives a call from his partner, millionaire Alfred Sloane, who wants to meet and discuss repayment of an IOU for $10,000 (and half the profits) for funding his invention.
Ralph Henry Baer (born Rudolf Heinrich Baer; March 8, 1922 – December 6, 2014) was an American inventor, game developer, and engineer. Baer's Jewish family fled Germany just before World War II and Baer served the American war effort, gaining an interest in electronics shortly thereafter.
The area's main attractions include the Royal Fountain, a 600,000-US-gallon pool (2,300 m 3) capable of shooting 10,000 US gallons (38 m 3) of water into the air each minute, [114] and the signature Eiffel Tower, a one-third scale replica of the original which offers a view of the entire park to its guests.
In fact, grocery store prices still went up 0.1% last month, with increases in dairy products, meat, fish and eggs driving further inflation. Check Out: 6 Clothing Items Frugal People Keep for ...
The books you get are nice quality, too, measuring 6” by 9”, with smooth, fabric covers and customizable cover graphics. You can call your book whatever you want, as well, which lends even ...
On April 19, 2011, Most and four of his Happy Days co-stars, Erin Moran, Marion Ross, Anson Williams and the estate of Tom Bosley, who died in 2010, filed a $10 million breach-of-contract lawsuit against CBS, which owns the show, claiming they had not been paid for merchandising revenues owed under their contracts. The cast members claimed they ...
In its first week, Ralph Breaks the Internet sold 225,099 DVDs and 816,890 Blu-rays as the most sold film on both formats in the United States. [82] Overall, Ralph Breaks the Internet sold 616,387 DVDs and 1.4 million Blu-rays, adding them up to get a total of 2 million copies, and made $47.7 million through home media releases. [82]
[3] This episode was nominated for two Emmy Awards at the 11th Primetime Emmy Awards on May 6, 1959: Alfred Hitchcock for Best Direction of a Single Program of a Dramatic Series Less Than One Hour and Roald Dahl for Best Writing of a Single Program of a Dramatic Series Less Than One Hour. [4]