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Alpha Dog is a 2006 American crime drama film written and directed by Nick Cassavetes. It is based on the true story of the kidnapping and murder of Nicholas Markowitz in 2000. The film features an ensemble cast that includes Ben Foster , Shawn Hatosy , Emile Hirsch , Christopher Marquette , Sharon Stone , Justin Timberlake , Anton Yelchin ...
This is a list of dogs from mythology, including dogs, beings who manifest themselves as dogs, beings whose anatomy includes dog parts, and so on. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mythological dogs .
The feature film Alpha Dog, based on the events leading up to the murder of Markowitz and directed by Nick Cassavetes, was released in 2006. [1] In the film, the character modeled after Nicholas Markowitz was named Zack Mazursky. The role was played by Anton Yelchin, [18] who, like Markowitz, was also raised in the San Fernando Valley. [19]
Cerberus – A Greek mythological dog that guarded the gates of the underworld, almost always portrayed with three heads and occasionally having a mane of serpents, as well as the front half of one for a tail. Drakaina – A female species from Greek mythology that is draconic in nature, primarily depicted as a woman with dragon features.
1. You shouldn’t pick up your small dog: “We’re always told not to pick up our dogs because it’ll make things way worse,” says Steele. “But if it’s your only option at preventing a ...
Goddess Hel and the hellhound Garmr by Johannes Gehrts, 1889. A hellhound is a mythological hound that embodies a guardian or a servant of hell, the devil, or the underworld.. Hellhounds occur in mythologies around the world, with the best-known examples being Cerberus from Greek mythology, Garmr from Norse mythology, the black dogs of English folklore, and the fairy hounds of Celtic mythol
The Roman myth refers to Canis Major as Custos Europae, the dog guarding Europa but failing to prevent her abduction by Jupiter in the form of a bull, and as Janitor Lethaeus, "the watchdog". [7] In medieval Arab astronomy, the constellation became al-Kalb al-Akbar , "the Greater Dog", transcribed as Alcheleb Alachbar by 17th century writer ...