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  2. Popeye (film) - Wikipedia

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    Popeye, a gruff but good-hearted sailor, arrives at the small coastal town of Sweethaven while searching for his missing father. He rents a room at the Oyl family's boarding house, where the Oyls plan to have their daughter, Olive, become engaged to Captain Bluto, a powerful, perpetually angry bully who manages the town in the name of the mysterious Commodore.

  3. Popeye - Wikipedia

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    Popeye, Olive Oyl, Swee'Pea and Wimpy were featured prominently in the cartoon movie Popeye Meets the Man Who Hated Laughter, which debuted on October 7, 1972, as one of the episodes of The ABC Saturday Superstar Movie. In this cartoon, Brutus also appears as a turban-wearing employee of the nemesis, Dr. Morbid Grimsby.

  4. E. C. Segar - Wikipedia

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    At first Segar intended Popeye to be a once-off character, but after large numbers of newspaper readers wrote in requesting the character's return, Segar reintroduced Popeye as a full-time regular in August 1929, eventually enabling the sailor to become the focal point of the strip. [3] Segar initially depicted Popeye as a quarrelling antihero. [2]

  5. The French Connection (film) - Wikipedia

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    The motorman suffers a heart attack, and the train is about to collide with another when the emergency brake engages, hurling Nicoli to the floor. Popeye arrives and sees Nicoli descending from the platform. Nicoli sees Popeye and turns to run, but Popeye shoots him dead. After a long stakeout, Popeye impounds Devereaux's Lincoln.

  6. Shelley Duvall dies at 75: From 'The Shining' to 'Popeye ...

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    Based on the Popeye the Sailor Man comic-strip character, the comedy stars Robin Williams as the titular character, who arrives in the town of Sweethaven and woos Olive Oyl (Duvall) away from Capt ...

  7. Making the Public Domain Even More Horrifying: Modest ... - AOL

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    Popeye’s main adversary is still a few years away from being admitted, but imagine the possibilities for a Bluto having his own horror franchise.) “A Farewell to Arms,” novel by Ernest ...

  8. Jimmy "Popeye" Doyle - Wikipedia

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    The 1975 sequel French Connection II follows Popeye as he pursues drug smuggler Alain Charnier (Fernando Rey) back to Marseille. Gene Hackman and Fernando Rey — the only two cast members to appear in both movies — reprised their roles as Popeye and Charnier. While the original movie was based on a true story, the sequel was entirely fictional.

  9. Aubrey Plaza’s Husband Jeff Baena Wrote Movie About Mental ...

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    In the wake of indie screenwriter and filmmaker Jeff Baena’s untimely passing, fans are recalling his 2020 movie Horse Girl — a film inspired by his family’s mental health struggles.