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Border Cafe may refer to: Border Cafe, a 1937 film; Border Cafe (TV series), a British TV series; Café Transit a 2005 film directed by Kambuzia Partoviaka, also ...
Keith Whitney, the son of a wealthy senator, travels to the western part of the country to purchase a ranch. After losing his money at a cafe near the border, he is taken in by a rancher named Tex, who offers him refuge and makes him a partial owner of the ranch. When Keith's father and girlfriend are kidnapped, Tex and Keith team up to rescue ...
José Ramón Andrés Puerta was born in Mieres, Asturias, Spain, [5] on 13 July 1969. [6] Andrés' family moved to Catalonia when he was 6. [7] He enrolled in culinary school in Barcelona at the age of 15, and when he needed to complete his Spanish military service at age 18, he was assigned to cook for an admiral. [8]
Café Transit (in USA known as Border Cafe) is a 2005 Iranian film directed by Kambuzia Partovi. It was Iran's submission to the 79th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not nominated for the award. [1] [2] It was awarded best film in the 9th Dhaka International Film Festival. [3]
Location closed in 2005, building demolished; a Border Cafe is now on the site) Boston [11]: 165 (located near South Station, now demolished, old photo at ) Framingham; Salem (closed December 2017; [1] future site Finz Restaurant) Michigan Southfield (later became "Bonkers" then eventually demolished)
Chris-Pin Martin (born Ysabel Ponciana Chris-Pin Martin Paiz, November 19, 1893 – June 27, 1953) was an American character actor whose specialty lay in portraying comical Mexicans, particularly sidekicks in The Cisco Kid film series. [1]
Bordman, Gerald Martin (1995). American Theatre: A Chronicle of Comedy and Drama, 1914-1930.Oxford University Press US. ISBN 0-19-509078-0.; Ronald S. Draper viewed the movie "Branded" on ATT movie channel (940 ENCWES) with Martin Garralaga having a minor role with the screen name of "HERNANDEZ" as evidenced in the credits at the end of the movie.
Martin originated the Mexican-Irish character of Chito Rafferty, whose full name was "Chito Jose Gonzales Bustamonte Rafferty", in 1943's war film Bombardier.The character went on to appear in a further 34 films, all of them westerns: 1944's Nevada and 1945's West of the Pecos, both of which starred Robert Mitchum; 1945's Wanderer of the Wasteland, which starred James Warren; 1946's Sunset ...