(2/5/1952) Season 2, Episode 22. A gang of jewel thieves mail themselves their haul, but later, when a by-the-book hotel clerk (Milburn Morante) refuses to give them the package, they decide to take it by force. Duncan Renaldo, Leo Carrillo, Sherry Moreland, Leonard Penn, Helene Millard, John Cason, Milburn Morante, Ted Mapes, Director: Paul Landres.
(1/8/1952) Season 2, Episode 18. While at a gypsy camp, Cisco (Duncan Renaldo) gets into an altercation over a woman (Dolores Castle) and Pancho (Leo Carrillo) wrestles a bear. Duncan Renaldo, Leo Carrillo, Dolores Castle, Sondra Rodgers, Craig Woods, Peter Coe, Milburn Morante, Jack George, Director: Paul Landres.
"Tito and Me" is a 1992 Yugoslavian comedy film. The film was made during one of the most difficult periods in the history of the Balkans, at a time when conflict broke out and the civil war began in Socialistic Republic of Croatia. Its quirky humor has marked the beginning of the end of Socialistic Yugoslavia. The movie is set in the communist ruled Yugoslavia during the 1950s. It celebrates, but in some aspects it also criticizes The Yugoslav State in the early fifties. Zoran is a slightly overweight 10-year-old living in an overcrowded home that his parents share with his grandmother, aunt and uncle. So, conflicts at home are inevitable. This is a story of a ten year-old boy who, as most of the children in Yugoslavia of the fifties, can hardly imagine his everyday life without the great national leader - Marshal Tito of Yugoslavia. Well, this chubby little boy might be a little more obsessed with Tito than other kids. He unexpectedly wins the first price for the literary composition on the given topic "Do I love Tito, and why?" The boy was inspired to write a poem and his reward is the participation in a march to Tito's Homeland. He claims in his work that he loves Tito even more than his parents, which makes them desperate. He does not understand what is so confusing and weird in his love towards the inviolable Yugoslav leader. This march will be a difficult temptation for him. Since he is a plump kid, for the first time separated from his caring family, and since he is forced to care for himself for the first time in his life, and not being used for a long hike, this march becomes a living hell for him. In addition, during the march, his best girl-friend falls in love with another, older boy. And it seems his teacher (a man who is there march-leader) doesn't like him.
(2/13/1951) Season 1, Episode 24. A rancher (Bud Osborne) threatens to disinherit his niece (Phyllis Coates) unless she stops seeing her boyfriend (David Bruce). When the rancher is found murdered, suspicion falls on her lover. Duncan Renaldo, Leo Carrillo, Phyllis Coates, Bill Kennedy, Michael Ragan, David Bruce, Tom Tyler, Bud Osborne, Director: Paul Landres.
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(1/13/1951) Season 1, Episode 20. Cisco (Duncan Renaldo) follows the killer (Bill Kennedy) of a U.S. Marshal to Twin Buttes County, which is a haven for criminals of all kinds. Duncan Renaldo, Leo Carrillo, Phyllis Coates, Bill Kennedy, Michael Ragan, David Bruce, Tom Tyler, Director: Paul Landres.
(1/2/1951) Season 1, Episode 18. A young woman (Carol Forman) asks Cisco (Duncan Renaldo) and Pancho (Leo Carrillo) to help her fiancée (Richard Emory) who has confessed to a robbery and murder he didn't commit in order to get money for his mother's surgery. Duncan Renaldo, Leo Carrillo, Carol Forman, Richard Emory, Marshall Reed, Frank Matts, Victor Cox, Lane Chandler, I. Stanford Jolley, Director: Paul Landres.
(2/12/1952) Season 2, Episode 24. A crooked prosecutor (Hugh Prosser) robs quicksilver shipments and then uses chemical weapons to commit murder. Cisco (Duncan Renaldo) and Pancho (Leo Carrillo) investigate. Duncan Renaldo, Leo Carrillo, Lois Hall, Bill George, Hugh Prosser, James Kirkwood, Joe Forte, Hunter Gardner, Director: Paul Landres.
(1/29/1952) Season 2, Episode 21. Cisco (Duncan Renaldo) takes part in a horse race. Duncan Renaldo, Leo Carrillo, Virginia Herrick, Tris Coffin, I. Stanford Jolley, Keith Richards, George Eldredge, William S. Blystone, Eddie Nash, Director: Eddie Davis.
From 'The Joshua Tree' (1987)
"(Greg Carroll) was one of those guys you say is too good for this world. And he died doing me a favour. I don't know what to say. He further made 1986 the most paradoxical year of our lives. That's why the desert attracted me as an image. That year was really a desert for us. It was a terrible time...death is a real cold shower...it's followed me around since I was a kid and I don't want to see any more of it." - Bono, Uncut 1987
(2/6/1951) Season 1, Episode 23. Cisco (Duncan Renaldo) and Pancho (Leo Carrillo) are tricked by a cattle buyer (Bill Kennedy) who used a fake sheriff (Michael Ragan) and deputies to get them to turn over a friend's cattle. They set out after the swindler to get the cattle back. Duncan Renaldo, Leo Carrillo, Phyllis Coates, Bill Kennedy, Michael Ragan, David Bruce, Tom Tyler, Director: Paul Landres.
(2/13/1951) Season 1, Episode 25. A young woman (Lyn Thomas) who has inherited her deceased uncle's estate is about to be swindled out of it by a crooked lawyer (Mauritz Hugo) who has hired an impostor (Vivian Mason) to pretend to be the rightful owner. Duncan Renaldo, Leo Carrillo, Lyn Thomas, Vivian Mason, Jack Reynolds, Robert Bice, Mauritz Hugo, Charles Watts, Joseph Granby, Director: Paul Landres.
(1/9/1951) Season 1, Episode 19. A poor man (Hank Patterson) steals Cisco (Duncan Renaldo) and Pancho's (Leo Carrillo) horses, trying to raise money to impress his visiting daughter (Tanis Chandler). Duncan Renaldo, Leo Carrillo, Tanis Chandler, Zon Murray, Tris Coffin, Frank McCarroll, Hank Patterson, Kenne Duncan, Director: Albert Herman.
(12/25/1951) Season 2, Episode 17. Cisco (Duncan Renaldo) and Pancho (Leo Carrillo) intervene when a woman (Marsha Jones) tries to get her husband (Riley Hill) and his rich father (Joe Forte) killed. Duncan Renaldo, Leo Carrillo, Marsha Jones, Riley Hill, Joe Forte, Doris Merrick, Denver Pyle, Zon Murray, Tom Holland, Director: Eddie Davis.
hey veOh here is this weeks website writeup "sUPEREDS 362 weekly internet video" for feb 1 2014 titled "sUPEREDS fOotball hero song" sUPERED the internet video artist/street performer/film editor/professional weird-0 billed as the 10th most stRangest person on de internet re-releases his classic football hero song in honor of superbowl sunday 2014 .. enjoy smile IIIII11111IIIIIsUPERED 2114sUPERED in this video i play 3 real old time songs (1920s) i titled it football hero cause of superbowl 2014 coming up ...my ma use to sing the foot hero song when she was drinking when i was a kid so i remember it ... i added some of my own words but the beat is still the original ..ha thats all for now be good keep it real stay healthy have fun at no ones expense love each other and help those in NEED (not want) by love sUPERED veOh.com
(10/15/1951) Season 2, Episode 7. A pair of silver smugglers (Jack Reynolds and Robert Bice) murder their partner (Joseph Granby), a local rancher, when he tries to back out of the operation. Cisco (Duncan Renaldo) and Pancho (Leo Carrillo) set out to get them. Duncan Renaldo, Leo Carrillo, Lyn Thomas, Jack Reynolds, Robert Bice, Mauritz Hugo, Charles Watts, Joseph Granby, Director: Paul Landres.
(3/4/1954) Season 4, Episode 23. Along with a local blacksmith (Marshall Reed), Cisco (Duncan Renaldo) helps a group of farmers make plows. This angers the cattlemen. Duncan Renaldo, Leo Carrillo, Keith Richards, Marshall Reed, Shirley Lucas, John Cason, Bill Catching, Kermit Maynard, Director: Eddie Davis.
(9/3/1951) Season 2, Episode 1. Cisco (Duncan Renaldo) and Pancho (Leo Carrillo) help a woman (Ellen Hall) whose company freight wagons are being sabotaged. Duncan Renaldo, Leo Carrillo, Ellen Hall, Dennis Moore, William Henry, Steve Clark, Ted Adams, Ferris Taylor, Director: Albert Herman.
(1/16/1951) Season 1, Episode 21. After Cisco (Duncan Renaldo) captures a bank robber (Marshall Reed), Pancho (Leo Carrillo) is taken hostage by the robber's sister (Carol Forman), who threatens to kill him unless Cisco frees her brother. Duncan Renaldo, Leo Carrillo, Carol Forman, Richard Emory, Marshall Reed, Frank Matts, Victor Cox, Lane Chandler, I. Stanford Jolley, Director: Paul Landres.
(10/10/1950) Season 1, Episode 6. When rancher Burton Williams (Nolan Leary: uncredited) discovers oil on his property, he is shot dead by one of his greedy workers (Fred Kohler, Jr.), and Cisco (Duncan Renaldo) and Pancho (Leo Carrillo) are accused of the murder. Duncan Renaldo, Leo Carrillo, Peggy Stewart, Fred Kohler, Jr., Forrest Taylor, Robert Livingston, Luther Crockett, Earl Hodgins, Director: Derwin Abrahams.
(12/19/1950) Season 1, Episode 16. Arriving in the town of Sundance, Cisco (Duncan Renaldo) and Pancho (Leo Carrillo) find the town in turmoil being run by a local thug (Dennis Moore). Duncan Renaldo, Leo Carrillo, Ellen Hall, Dennis Moore, William Henry, Steve Clark, Ted Adams, Ferris Taylor, Director: Albert Herman.
(10/17/1950) Season 1, Episode 8. Cisco (Duncan Renaldo) and Pancho (Leo Carrillo) work with a sheriff (Raymond Hatton) and a female undercover agent (Christine Larson) in order to break up a cattle rustling operation. Duncan Renaldo, Leo Carrillo, Christine Larson, Raymond Hatton, Jonathan Hale, Douglas Evans, Frank Matts, George DeNormand, Director: Derwin Abrahams.
(12/12/1950) Season 1, Episode 15. When a prominent mine owner (I. Stanford Jolley) is murdered, the townspeople accuse the man's future son-in-law (Richard Emory) of the crime and a lynching party is formed. Cisco (Duncan Renaldo) and Pancho (Leo Carrillo) must find out who the real killers are before the mob hangs the innocent man. Duncan Renaldo, Leo Carrillo, Carol Forman, Richard Emory, Marshall Reed, Frank Matts, Victor Cox, Lane Chandler, I. Stanford Jolley, Director: Paul Landres.
(2/20/1951) Season 1, Episode 26. Cisco (Duncan Renaldo) and Pancho (Leo Carrillo) are accused of holding up a stage and killing two people. Duncan Renaldo, Leo Carrillo, Tanis Chandler, Zon Murray, Tris Coffin, Frank McCarroll, Hank Patterson, Kenne Duncan, Director: Albert Herman.
(1/15/1952) Season 2, Episode 19. Cisco (Duncan Renaldo) and Pancho (Leo Carrillo) find themselves in the middle of a feud between the guards at a gold mine and the mine workers whom the guards claim are stealing gold from the mine. Duncan Renaldo, Leo Carrillo, Mary Dean Moss, Michael Vallon, Ray Bennett, Karl Davis, Mickey Simpson, Kermit Maynard, Teddy Infuhr, Director: Paul Landres.
(12/11/1951) Season 2, Episode 15. Cisco (Duncan Renaldo) and Pancho (Leo Carrillo) are trapped by an ex pirate (Tris Coffin) who runs a slave camp. Duncan Renaldo, Leo Carrillo, Virginia Herrick, Tris Coffin, Wee Willie Davis, I. Stanford Jolley, Keith Richards, George Eldredge, Director: Eddie Davis.
(2/12/1952) Season 2, Episode 23. Dying of thirst in the desert, a woman (Marsha Jones) is found by Cisco (Duncan Renaldo) and Pancho (Leo Carrillo) who are also searching for water. She convinces them to take her to Mesa Verde where she believes there will be water, but Mesa Verde turns out to be a ghost town. Duncan Renaldo, Leo Carrillo, Marsha Jones, Riley Hill, Joe Forte, Doris Merrick, Denver Pyle, Zon Murrey, Director: Eddie Davis.
(1/27/1951) Season 1, Episode 22. Cisco (Duncan Renaldo) and Pancho (Leo Carrillo) come upon Klondike (Steve Clark), who was just robbed of his wagon and freight. Duncan Renaldo, Leo Carrillo, Ellen Hall, Dennis Moore, William Henry, Steve Clark, Ted Adams, Ferris Taylor, Director: Albert Herman.
(12/4/1951) Season 2, Episode 14. In order to break up a gang of vigilantes who have been terrorizing the people of Buffalo Flats, Cisco (Duncan Renaldo) and Pancho (Leo Carrillo) head into town disguised as an investor and an organ grinder. Duncan Renaldo, Leo Carrillo, Lois Hall, Bill George, Craig Hunter, Hugh Prosser, James Kirkwood, Earl Hodgins, Edmund Cobb, Director: Paul Landres.
(12/26/1950) Season 1, episode 17. When a wounded dog tracks down the man (Tris Coffin) who murdered his master (Hank Patterson), a gold mine owner, Cisco (Duncan Renaldo) tries to get proof that he is the killer. Duncan Renaldo, Leo Carrillo, Tanis Chandler, Zon Murray, Tris Coffin, Frank McCarroll (scenes deleted), Hank Patterson, Kenne Duncan, Director: Albert Herman.
(12/18/1951) Season 2, episode 16. Cisco (Duncan Renaldo) and Pancho (Leo Carrillo) meet up with a woman (Sherry Moreland) who claims to be an insurance investigator tracking down a stolen diamond necklace. Duncan Renaldo, Leo Carrillo, Sherry Moreland, Leonard Penn, Milburn Morante, John Cason, Ted Mapes, Garry Garrett, Director: Paul Landres.
(2/19/1952) Season 2, Episode 25. Cisco (Duncan Renaldo) tries to save the former cabin boy (Milburn Morante) of famed pirate Jean Lafitte (also portrayed by Duncan Renaldo) from the hands of a mother and her sons (Sondra Rodgers, Craig Woods, and Peter Coe) who are after Lafitte's lost treasure. Duncan Renaldo, Leo Carrillo, Dolores Castle, Sondra Rodgers, Craig Woods, Peter Coe, Milburn Morante, Jack George, Director: Paul Landres.
(1937) The classic old west range war story transported to Georgia. Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, Betty Bronson, Le Roy Mason, Charles Middleton, Russell Simpson, Tennessee Ramblers, Jack Dougherty, Guy Wilkerson, Frankie Marvin, Henry Hall, Snowflake, Director: Joe Kane.
In the 27th episode of Pensado’s Place, GRAMMY winning songwriter and producer Alex Da Kid joins Dave for the second half of a special two part interview. Alex has produced for artists and groups such as Nicki Minaj, T.I. Eminem, Rihanna, B.o.B., Dr. Dre and many others. He is behind such hits as B.o.B. and Hayley William’s hit single “Airplanes”, Rihanna and Eminem’s “Love The Way You Lie”, and Dr. Dre and Eminem’s “I Need a Doctor”. Alex also joins Dave in the Batter’s Box and talks about the gear he uses in making his hits.
In the 26th episode of Pensado’s Place, GRAMMY winning songwriter and producer Alex Da Kid joins Dave for part 1 of a special two part interview. Alex has produced for artists and groups such as Nicki Minaj, T.I. Eminem, Rihanna, B.o.B., Dr. Dre and many others. He is behind such hits as B.o.B. and Hayley William’s hit single “Airplanes”, Rihanna and Eminem’s “Love The Way You Lie”, and Dr. Dre and Eminem’s “I Need a Doctor”. Alex shares incredible insights to his production techniques that you simply can’t miss. This episode is full of good information as this week’s ITL is hosted by Dave’s assistant Drew Adams, as he walks viewers through how he sets up a client’s session for Dave to mix. Finally, engineer and mixer Claudio Cueni (2Pac, Kurupt, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony) joins Dave in the Batter’s Box to answer his rapid fire gear questions.
The second game we played on Gamer Night #17 (January 20th 2013) was Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 3 on PS2. Matches 10-11 is John(Me) vs. Thomas. **Best 2 out of 3** P1 - Trunks & Kid Goku/Da_Gamer(Me) P2 - Goku/Ducky8707
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"It is quite different from everything I've ever recorded or ever written. It's a bold statement to say, but I mean it in all good will so don't take it to seriously *laughs* Yeah I'm saying....it's like a way of saying you're cool, you're alright, you're tough. I'm not saying I'm like criminally bad! Of course, that's how people would take it...The short film is a true story we have taken from Time or NewsWeek magazine about this 17 year old kid who was from the ghetto and that went to school up state and tried to make something of his life. When he came back his friends became so jealous of him that they killed him. And he is a black kid like me and it's a sad story...Something like that is so negative and wrong. I think that's life, to wanna grow and become more, like you plant a seed and it grows into something beautiful and it never dies really.... I think people should be more that way." MICHAEL JACKSON, Ebony JET Interview, 1987 Michael's full music video for "Bad" is an 18-minute short film written by novelist and screenwriter Richard Price. The video was directed by Martin Scorsese during a period of 6 weeks in the fall of 1987. The video has many references to the 1961 film West Side Story, especially the "Cool" sequence. Not only does it show a street gang dancing in an urban setting, but there are also some parts of the choreography that were influenced by it. The choreographer [Gregg Burge] confirmed the influence, although they intended to do a more contemporary version of it. Assistant choreographer Jeffrey Daniel commented "It's like a train coming across the screen and that's the effect I was looking for and it worked" The music video to the song used an audio track different from the original album recording, using another instrumental organ solo in the middle of the song. This version hasn't been commercially released. The video premiered on primetime on the CBS Television Network, on August 31, 1987, on the primetime special Michael Jackson: The Magic Returns.
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Some kids performing songs at Pengakap building for PERMAI's open house 2013 event. Some of them being my kid siblings.
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