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In the video game Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories, there is a street gang called the Cholos who resemble the stereotypical gangster image of a Cholo. [22] In the video game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, there are two gangs called the Aztecas and Vagos. One of the supporting characters, Cesar Vialpando, is a member of the Aztecas and serves ...
' Gay Chick ') A parody of the GMA-7 drama Mga Basang Sisiw (lit. ' Wet Chicks ') which shows the eviction scene of the said drama. Another sketch with the same scene called "Batang Titiw" features Diego and Michael V. with the former having a speech difficulty similar to Cecilio Sasuman.
Raiders of a Lost Art: Raiders of the Lost Ark (June 1981) (Genre: Fantasy adventure) Dick DeBartolo Frank Jacobs: Jack Davis: 228 January 1982 [index 156] For Her Thighs Only: For Your Eyes Only (June 1981) (Genre: Spy) Arnie Kogen: Mort Drucker: 229 March 1982 [index 157] Deathcrap: Deathtrap (March 1982) (Genre: Comedy thriller) Dick DeBartolo
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Dragnet Girl (1933) by Yasujirō Ozu. Dragnet Girl (非常線の女, Hijōsen no Onna) is a 1933 Japanese silent gangster film directed by Yasujirō Ozu.Written by Tadao Ikeda, the film tells the story of a gangster and his girlfriend finding redemption through the actions of an innocent girl and her not-so-innocent brother.
The album art featured a model dressed as a demon with a long red tongue. Arguably more odd than evil or sexual, the cover generated controversy and was later replaced with a censored version that just showed the model's eyes. [1] Slayer – Christ Illusion (2006) The cover depicts a mutilated, stoned Christ in a sea of blood with mutilated ...
Gangster's moll In film noir movies about crime, the gangster's moll is usually an attractive, blonde — often a variant of the bimbo stereotype — who may be a former showgirl. The gangster often uses the moll as a "trophy" to boost his status. The gangster's girlfriend in the 1931 film The Public Enemy
Frank "Chick" Tricker was an American gangster in New York who, as a member of the Eastman Gang, served as one of its last leaders alongside Jack Sirocco.. A longtime member of the Eastmans, Tricker made a name for himself as a Bowery and Park Row saloonkeeper who first came to prominence in a brawl with "Eat 'Em Up" Jack McManus, a former prizefighter and Bowery bouncer at McGurk's Suicide Hall.