Miller's Crossing (Film) - TV Tropes. It is directed by Joel and Ethan Coen and stars Gabriel Byrne, Albert Finney, Marcia Gay Harden, John Turturro, Jon Polito, and J. E. Freeman. Set in 1. Eastern metropolis , it's the story of Tom Reagan, The Dragon for Irish- American mob boss Liam . When Leo falls for Femme Fatale Verna Bernbaum (who happens to also be sleeping with Tom), he ends up protecting her beloved brother Bernie, setting off a mob war—with Tom caught right in the middle. The film is something of a dark horse in the Coen Brothers oeuvre. Despite being a box- office failure at its release and lacking a massive cult following or any Academy. Awards, it remains one of the duo's most critically- acclaimed pieces. It's often referred to as . Tom takes his gun and puts on his hat, before jumping from his apartment to shoot Bernie. Leo puts his slippers on before he kicks ass. The Canterbury Tales (KTVarchive). The Miller's Tale - Duration: 7:09. Wife of Bath - Duration: 6:08. Ain't Too Proud to Beg: Bernie breaks down into primal sobs and pleads for his life. It's harrowingly pathetic. It only works once. Bernie: Look in ya heart.. I'm praying to ya.. The Alcoholic: Tom. Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises The Miller's Three Sons . The Devil and the Farmer's Wife. Military wife strips off in saucy photo shoot for RAF husband in. We reveal how to get Sienna Miller's slender legs How does the mother keep her. The laws on censorship were strict during Miller's lifetime. 6 reviews of Miller's Old Fashioned Butcher Shop 'Great place near home with. My wife shops here far more then I but I do most of the cooking with what she. Photos of Topless Sienna Miller With Balthazar Getty. WIFE HAS TO MAKE SURE NEITHER OF YOUR KIDS SEE. Proof That Sienna Miller's Bohemian Style Is All Grown Up. Saucy side of Pia Miller revealed in police uniform poster. Pia Miller’s saucy poster. Karl’s wife wants credit for TV success. Anti- Hero: Tom is an Unscrupulous Hero; a criminal and a deadbeat gambler who sleeps with his boss's girlfriend and backstabs his way through the film. However, he really does care for both Leo and Verna. All his plotting is for their benefit. Authority Equals Asskicking: Leo. Badass: Tom, the protagonist, is a rather comical subversion. He repeatedly gets his ass kicked, and only commits one act of violence that actually accomplishes anything. Badass Boast: Leo sets the stage for other ones. Leo: Johnny. You're exactly as big as I let you be and no bigger, and don't forget it, ever. Badass Gay: The Dane. He is more or less the strongest and most feared enforcer in the city, he wields a Cool Webley Mk VI and he absolutely beats the living shit out of a professional prizefighter. Badass Grandpa: Badass in a Nice Suit. Batman Gambit: Tom is a master at this. Beauty Is Never Tarnished: Tom (played by the Gabriel Byrne) is a rare male example of this trope - no matter how many beatings he takes, he never gets anything worse than a split lip. Berserk Button: Johnny Casper is sick of . Rule of Cool is in full effect there, since it takes about 5 seconds of continous fire to empty a Thompson machine gun. Brother- Sister Incest: Bernie claims that Verna once tried to . Casper is smart enough to realise this, and so has his thugs beat Tom up when he tries the line on him. It is a Film Noir, after all. Chronic Backstabbing Disorder: Most of the cast, but especially Bernie. Bernie even lampshades it: . Also Eddie, who doesn't seem to like when others does it. Dead Man's Trigger Finger: A Black Comedy example, as Leo shoots a thug in the back with a Tommy gun and the thug shoots his own Tommy gun all over the place, including into his own feet. Death by Cameo: Sam Raimi, the trigger- happy gangster with the Guns Akimbo. Defiant to the End: Aversion lampshaded by the Dane. Ever noticed how the snappy talk dries up once a guy starts soiling his union suit? Delusions of Eloquence: Johnny Caspar talks like this a lot. Depraved Homosexual: Played around with quite a bit, most likely due to the trope's frequency in Film Noir. Two of the three main antagonists, Bernie and Eddie Dane, are gay. Depending on how you look at it, they could be considered straight examples or aversions - Bernie's sexuality is never really connected with his villainy, while Eddie Dane is loyal to his employer and Mink. Not to mention that the rest of the cast is also pretty villainous, including the hero. Did Not Get the Girl: Tom himself at the end. This is filmed as an Homage to The Third Man. Dirty Coward: Bernie Bernbaum. The Don: Leo for The Irish Mob and Johnny Casper for The Mafia. The Dragon: Eddie Dane, to Johnny Caspar. Dreaming of Things to Come: Tom tells Verna about the dream he has of his hat blowing along a forest road (the opening title sequence). Verna interprets it by guessing the hat turns into a crown when Tom puts it on his own head, thinking Tom is planning for when he can take over from Leo. Tom rebukes that interpretation, finishing that in the dream he doesn't even chase after his hat as . The audience is kept in the dark as to his motives and intentions, and even when by the end of the film his goal becomes clear, his reasons for it do not. The most explanation he offers is the very enigmatic . He demonstrates it when Tom spares him and Bernie immediately blackmails him for disobeying the order to kill him. Subverted in that Tom figured all along Bernie would do exactly that, and twists the blackmail back on Bernie, forcing the next step in Tom's gambit. Femme Fatale: Verna, subverted. While plenty of people die because of her, she's not directly responsible for any of them, even the one Tom blamed her for. She's the only person in the movie who genuinely doesn't want anyone to die, but her affair with Tom and her love for her brother get everyone else killed. She's a Femme Fatale despite her best efforts. Actually, this one is kind of double- subverted, in that the character who plays the Femme Fatale character type much more closely is not even a woman.. Verna's brother, Bernie (maybe an alternate definition for . Freeman, who plays the Dane, is gay himself. Interestingly, so is Jon Polito, who plays the straight (and married) Johnny Caspar. Greed: Bernie's motivation for just about everything. Greedy Jew: Bernie is greedy and he is called Jewish slurs many times throughout the movie. Guile Hero: Well, anti- hero at any rate. Tom may be brilliant, but he doesn't have much choice — he's a lousy fighter. Guns Akimbo: Sam Raimi in a cameo. He- Man Woman Hater: Eddie Dane. Homoerotic Subtext: Tons on it. Notably, a lot of Tom and Leo's dialogue makes them sound like a couple, and the Tom/Verna/Leo Love Triangle is arguably more about Tom and Verna competing for Leo's attention than Tom and Leo competing for Verna's. And then there's Bernie/Mink and Eddie Dane/Mink, but those are more text than Subtext. Hypocritical Humor: The local police chief affably chats up Tom both times. Once when his cops are helping the Irish mob take out members of the Italians, and again when the power shifts to the Italians and the cops take out the Irish mob instead. When Tom hits the Giant Mook who's about to beat him up across the face with a chair, the latter says plaintively . Bernie tells Tom that Verna tried to sleep with him (see Brother- Sister Incest above) and calls her a . They stand by the car and wait while Tom walks Bernie into the woods. This is later lampshaded by the Dane, who beats them both up for being stupid and goes to check for a body. Ironic Echo: Verna offhandedly mentions that Tom's all lie and no heart. Tom later lies to her brother to get his gun, outright calling himself heartless before shooting the stupid bastard. Jerkass Has a Point: Tom is arguably a jerk towards everyone because of his bluntness; nevertheless, he is right about everything he warns Leo about and has to weasel himself out of the mess when Leo ignores him. Dane is a murderous psycho alright, but he is right about everything regarding Tom; too bad he's always two steps behind. Bernie plays Tom out of murdering him and blackmails him just because Tom exposed himself by doing so, leaving Bernie little choice (according to him) but to seize such a saucy opportunity. Kick the Dog: The movie's full of them. Leo delights in screwing with Johnny just because he can (he claims it's to protect Verna, but the sheer joy in his voice after says otherwise). Bernie does it when he kills his boyfriend to cover his own death. The king of it all, though, is when Johnny Caspar is killed right outside Tom's apartment. It's meaningless, since Leo can take care of the police. Kick the Son of a Bitch: By the near end of the movie, Tom, when he kills Bernie. At that point, Leo's solidly in power once more, and both Tom and Verna are safe, and Bernie no longer represents any threat to Tom. The reason it technically fits here instead of Kick the Dog is because, Tom's previously shown not to hold grudges with his bookie's muscle, and kills Bernie without a hint of passion, so it's not revenge. Tom kills Bernie simply because he doesn't like the little weasel. Of course, this backfires for him, unless he'd made peace with the fact he wasn't going to end up with Verna, because it's obvious at the end that she knows. Large Ham: Johnny Caspar. Caspar: . His stooges feel free to rough up the right- hand man of the city boss, but only a little bit, and not breaking anything. They know Tom personally, they're sorry about doing what needs to be done, and advise Tom to stop borrowing so much when he's already in debt. Love Makes You Dumb: Leo. Also Eddie Dane, who easily sees through Tom's manipulations until Mink's death sends him into a blind rage, letting Tom turn Caspar against the Dane. Love Triangle: Tom/Verna/Leo and Bernie/Mink/Dane. Made of Iron: Tom. The Mafia and The Irish Mob: Dueling for supremacy, as was Truth in Television at the time. Manipulative Bastard: Tom and Bernie. Tom may well be a full- fledged Magnificent Bastard, considering the eventual outcome of his scheming. Modesty Bedsheet. Mood Whiplash: After the mostly comedic first half, the eponymous . Also Leo unloading his Thompson. Motor Mouth: Mink. The Namesake: there are a lot of characters crossing each other in the movie, none of them named Miller. Halfway through the film it turns out that Miller's Crossing is a location in the woods where mob executions take place. Nice Hat: The entire cast, to the point of being a reoccuring motif. No- Holds- Barred Beatdown: One thing that sticks in everyone's minds for this movie is that Tom suffers these repeatedly throughout the movie from a variety of sources. Playing Both Sides: Tom schemes all the time to pull this off. Very similar or almost identical themes are seen in Yojimbo and A Fistful of Dollars since all these films are based on Dashiel Hammett works. Phrase Catcher: ?
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As a visit to any local library or magazine rack will easily confirm, there are now so many more than two cultures that the problem has really become how to find the time to read anything outside one's own specialty. Snow, with the reflexes of a novelist after all, sought to identify not only two kinds of education but also two kinds of personality. Fragmentary echoes of old disputes, of unforgotten offense taken in the course of long- ago high- table chitchat, may have helped form the subtext for Snow's immoderate, and thus celebrated, assertion, ''If we forget the scientific culture, then the rest of intellectuals have never tried, wanted, or been able to understand the Industrial Revolution.'' Such ''intellectuals,'' for the most part ''literary,'' were supposed, by Lord Snow, to be ''natural Luddites.''. Except maybe for Brainy Smurf, it's hard to imagine anybody these days wanting to be called a literary intellectual, though it doesn't sound so bad if you broaden the labeling to, say, ''people who read and think.'' Being called a Luddite is another matter. It brings up questions such as, Is there something about reading and thinking that would cause or predispose a person to turn Luddite? And come to think of it, what is a Luddite, anyway? They were bands of men, organized, masked, anonymous, whose object was to destroy machinery used mostly in the textile industry. They swore allegiance not to any British king but to their own King Ludd. It isn't clear whether they called themselves Luddites, although they were so termed by both friends and enemies. Snow's use of the word was clearly polemical, wishing to imply an irrational fear and hatred of science and technology. Luddites had, in this view, come to be imagined as the counterrevolutionaries of that ''Industrial Revolution'' which their modern versions have ''never tried, wanted, or been able to understand.''. But the Industrial Revolution was not, like the American and French Revolutions of about the same period, a violent struggle with a beginning, middle and end. It was smoother, less conclusive, more like an accelerated passage in a long evolution. The phrase was first popularized a hundred years ago by the historian Arnold Toynbee, and has had its share of revisionist attention, lately in the July 1. Scientific American. Here, in ''Medieval Roots of the Industrial Revolution,'' Terry S. Reynolds suggests that the early role of the steam engine (1. Far from being revolutionary, much of the machinery that steam was coming to drive had already long been in place, having in fact been driven by water power since the Middle Ages. Nevertheless, the idea of a technosocial ''revolution,'' in which the same people came out on top as in France and America, has proven of use to many over the years, not least to those who, like C. Snow, have thought that in ''Luddite'' they have discovered a way to call those with whom they disagree both politically reactionary and anti- capitalist at the same time. In 1. 77. 9, in a village somewhere in Leicestershire, one Ned Lud broke into a house and ''in a fit of insane rage'' destroyed two machines used for knitting hosiery. Soon, whenever a stocking- frame was found sabotaged - this had been going on, sez the Encyclopedia Britannica, since about 1. Lud must have been here.'' By the time his name was taken up by the frame- breakers of 1. Ned Lud was well absorbed into the more or less sarcastic nickname ''King (or Captain) Ludd,'' and was now all mystery, resonance and dark fun: a more- than- human presence, out in the night, roaming the hosiery districts of England, possessed by a single comic shtick - every time he spots a stocking- frame he goes crazy and proceeds to trash it. The stocking- frame had been around since 1. Rev. William Lee, out of pure meanness. Seems that Lee was in love with a young woman who was more interested in her knitting than in him. He'd show up at her place. According to the encyclopedia, the jilted cleric's frame ''was so perfect in its conception that it continued to be the only mechanical means of knitting for hundreds of years.''. Now, given that kind of time span, it's just not easy to think of Ned Lud as a technophobic crazy. No doubt what people admired and mythologized him for was the vigor and single- mindedness of his assault. But the words ''fit of insane rage'' are third- hand and at least 6. And Ned Lud's anger was not directed at the machines, not exactly. I like to think of it more as the controlled, martial- arts type anger of the dedicated Badass. He is usually male, and while sometimes earning the quizzical tolerance of women, is almost universally admired by men for two basic virtues: he is Bad, and he is Big. Bad meaning not morally evil, necessarily, more like able to work mischief on a large scale. What is important here is the amplifying of scale, the multiplication of effect. Everybody saw this happening - it became part of daily life. They also saw the machines coming more and more to be the property of men who did not work, only owned and hired. It took no German philosopher, then or later, to point out what this did, had been doing, to wages and jobs. Public feeling about the machines could never have been simple unreasoning horror, but likely something more complex: the love/hate that grows up between humans and machinery - especially when it's been around for a while - not to mention serious resentment toward at least two multiplications of effect that were seen as unfair and threatening. One was the concentration of capital that each machine represented, and the other was the ability of each machine to put a certain number of humans out of work - to be ''worth'' that many human souls. What gave King Ludd his special Bad charisma, took him from local hero to nationwide public enemy, was that he went up against these amplified, multiplied, more than human opponents and prevailed. When times are hard, and we feel at the mercy of forces many times more powerful, don't we, in seeking some equalizer, turn, if only in imagination, in wish, to the Badass - the djinn, the golem, the hulk, the superhero - who will resist what otherwise would overwhelm us? Of course, the real or secular frame- bashing was still being done by everyday folks, trade unionists ahead of their time, using the night, and their own solidarity and discipline, to achieve their multiplications of effect. The movement had its Parliamentary allies, among them Lord Byron, whose maiden speech in the House of Lords in 1. How go on the weavers - the breakers of frames - the Lutherans of politics - the reformers?'' He includes an ''amiable. Luddite hymn so inflammatory that it wasn't published till after the poet's death. The letter is dated December 1. Byron had spent the summer previous in Switzerland, cooped up for a while in the Villa Diodati with the Shelleys, watching the rain come down, while they all told each other ghost stories. By that December, as it happened, Mary Shelley was working on Chapter Four of her novel ''Frankenstein, or the Modern Prometheus.''. If there were such a genre as the Luddite novel, this one, warning of what can happen when technology, and those who practice it, get out of hand, would be the first and among the best. Victor Frankenstein's creature also, surely, qualifies as a major literary Badass. The story of how he got to be so Bad is the heart of the novel, sheltered innermost: told to Victor in the first person by the creature himself, then nested inside of Victor's own narrative, which is nested in its turn in the letters of the arctic explorer Robert Walton. However much of ''Frankenstein's'' longevity is owing to the undersung genius James Whale, who translated it to film, it remains today more than well worth reading, for all the reasons we read novels, as well as for the much more limited question of its Luddite value: that is, for its attempt, through literary means which are nocturnal and deal in disguise, to. He must, of course, be a little vague about the details, but we're left with a procedure that seems to include surgery, electricity (though nothing like Whale's galvanic extravaganzas), chemistry, even, from dark hints about Paracelsus and Albertus Magnus, the still recently discredited form of magic known as alchemy. What is clear, though, despite the commonly depicted Bolt Through the Neck, is that neither the method nor the creature that results is mechanical. For one thing, both authors, in presenting their books to the public, used voices not their own. Mary Shelley's preface was written by her husband, Percy, who was pretending to be her. Not till 1. 5 years later did she write an introduction to ''Frankenstein'' in her own voice. Walpole, on the other hand, gave his book an entire made- up publishing history, claiming it was a translation from medieval Italian. The Duellists (1. The Duellists is based on a story by Joseph Conrad, variously titled The Duel and The Point of Honour. Keith Carradine and Harvey Keitel play officers in Napoleon's army - - D'Hubert and Feraud, respectively - - who spend their off- hours challenging each other to bloody duels. This goes on for nearly 1. The final clash finds the gentlemanly D'Hubert getting the upper hand of the obsessed Feraud - - but that's not quite the end of the story. The Duellists was the debut feature for director Ridley Scott; it won the Cannes Film Festival prize for Best First Film. 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Facebook. Wir verwenden Cookies, um Inhalte zu personalisieren, Werbeanzeigen ma. Wenn du auf unsere Webseite klickst oder hier navigierst, stimmst du der Erfassung von Informationen durch Cookies auf und au. Weitere Informationen zu unseren Cookies und dazu, wie du die Kontrolle dar. Red Ryder. Fred Harman's Red Ryder . Included in the agreement were several options and price escalators for continued use of the Red Ryder character, and Republic did exercise several of these options for their later Red Ryder series westerns with Bill Elliott and Allan Lane. The first cinema 'redhead' was Don Barry in the 1. The Red Ryder is a gun obtained by opening Presents during Christmas (Musket Balls will also be included). It is similar to the Musket, although it does less damage. Republic serial (and that's where he picked up the moniker of 'Red' which would stay with him the rest of his life). And from 1. 94. 4- 1. Republic released twenty three Red Ryder B westerns, with the initial sixteen starring Bill Elliott and a final seven with Allan Lane. But as I look back over my sixty+ years of life, Red Ryder remains one of my most positive memories. And there were comic books .. Bannon does not mention the name of the youngster who portrayed Little Beaver. THE FILMS: 1 SERIAL AND 2. B- WESTERNFEATURES AND 4 ACTORS PLAYED RED RYDER(From Old Corral image collection)Above - Wild Bill Elliott is reminding faithful steed Thunder to eat his oats. The 1. 6 Red Ryder Films starring Bill Elliott. TUCSON RAIDERS (Republic, 1. MARSHAL OF RENO (Republic, 1. THE SAN ANTONIO KID (Republic, 1. CHEYENNE WILDCAT (Republic, 1. VIGILANTES OF DODGE CITY (Republic, 1. SHERIFF OF LAS VEGAS (Republic, 1. GREAT STAGECOACH ROBBERY (Republic, 1. LONE TEXAS RANGER (Republic, 1. Add a Plot » Creator: Fred Harman. Stars: Louis Lettieri, Jim. Red Rider as he appears in Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne. PHANTOM OF THE PLAINS (Republic, 1. MARSHAL OF LAREDO (Republic, 1. COLORADO PIONEERS (Republic, 1. WAGON WHEELS WESTWARD (Republic, 1. CALIFORNIA GOLD RUSH (Republic, 1. SHERIFF OF REDWOOD VALLEY (Republic, 1. SUN VALLEY CYCLONE (Republic, 1. CONQUEST OF CHEYENNE (Republic, 1. From Old Corral image collection)Above, Allan Lane atop the black Thunder. The 7 Red Ryder Films starring Allan Lane. SANTA FE UPRISING (Republic, 1. STAGECOACH TO DENVER (Republic, 1. VIGILANTES OF BOOMTOWN (Republic, 1. HOMESTEADERS OF PARADISE VALLEY (Republic, 1. OREGON TRAIL SCOUTS (Republic, 1. RUSTLERS OF DEVIL'S CANYON (Republic, 1. MARSHAL OF CRIPPLE CREEK (Republic, 1. The last movie Red Ryder was Jim Bannon in a brief series for Eagle- Lion circa 1. Cinecolor. In the above photo, Bannon is galloping on Thunder. The 4 Red Ryder Films starring Jim Bannon. RIDE, RYDER, RIDE (Eagle- Lion, 1. ROLL, THUNDER, ROLL (Eagle- Lion, 1. Another perfect song by Tom Cochrane and the Red Rider boys, from the album 'As Far As Siam' from 1981. This is also probally, one the greatest songs of. Daisy Red Ryder BB Gun: Solid wood stock; BB air gun with smooth bore steel barrel; Lever-cocking, spring air action; Maximum velocity: 350 ft/s. THE FIGHTING REDHEAD (Eagle- Lion, 1. THE COWBOY AND THE PRIZEFIGHTER (Eagle- Lion, 1. Courtesy of Minard Coons)Above, Jim Bannon at one of the 1. THE TV PILOTS .. BUT NO ONGOING TV SERIESIn the 1. B& W TV pilots were produced in hopes of bringing Red Ryder to the little screen .. Bannon appears to be wearing the same outfit that he wore when he starred in that quartet of 1. Red Ryder films for Eagle- Lion - -- his outfit consisted of a single gun, chaps, and a super- sized, big brimmed white hat. There's lots of stock footage - for example, during the introduction at the beginning of the show, you can easily spot Tex Ritter (on White Flash) and Dave O'Brien from their PRC Texas Rangers films, as both lead a band of men that gallop into town. Carr, who did a lot of work at Republic Pictures. Coltrane in the DUKES OF HAZARD TV show). A late addition to this tradition was the appearance of Dell Publishing's Crackerjack Funnies #9 (dated March 1. Fred Harman's character Red Ryder astride his horse Thunder billed as 'The Famous Fighting Cowboy'. However, he made only one other cover illustration - #2. RR and three other strips. Soon, all the covers were devoted to an original comic book superhero called The Owl, just one of a flood of superheroes dominating comics after the appearance of Superman in 1. Meanwhile, in 1. 94. Republic Pictures produced the 1. ADVENTURES OF RED RYDER starring Donald Barry, ever after known as 'Red' in the title role. The film was tagged as 'based on the famous NEA newspaper cartoon'. Dated September of the same year Hawley Publications presented Red Ryder Comics #1, featuring newspaper reprints starting with the first meeting of Red and Little Beaver. Many other unrelated newspaper strips, including King of the Royal Mounted appeared as backup features. The cover was a line drawing by Fred Harman. In 1. 94. 1, Whitman Publishing released the Red Ryder Paint Book, an oversized 8 1/2 x 1. Hawley Publishing had not immediately followed up their initial issue of Red's comic, but Red Ryder #3 (#2 was devoted to other material) finally appeared dated August 1. With the tag line 'At last Red Ryder in his own comic magazine!' A wide array of backup features was included once again. Starting with issue #6 (April 1. Dell Publishing took over the comic which otherwise continued as before. Beginning with #3. April 1. 94. 6), most of the backup features were gone, and the majority of the comic belonged to Red (King of the Royal Mounted reprints continued through #7. In May 1. 94. 4, Republic released the first of their Red Ryder film series with Wild Bill Elliott as Red and Bobby Blake as Little Beaver. As far as I know, no mention of their 1. Red's comic. In September 1. Rocky' Allan Lane assumed the part of Red and with issue # 4. December 1. 94. 6 but probably out in September), Allan appeared in a photo back cover. These continued through #5. April 1. 94. 8). The exceptions were #4. Fred Harman, as did #5. A more important change came with #4. June 1. 94. 7). At last there were brand new stories of Red and the gang in place of the now fairly uncommon newspaper reprints. Red's comic just kept going strong, year after year. Harman illustrations adorned covers #1, 3- 9. Issues #1. 00 and 1. Jim Bannon photo covers (he had taken over the role for Eagle- Lion Pictures in 1. Bannon also appeared dressed as Red Ryder sitting around a campfire with starlet Nancy Saunders on the cover of D. C. Comics' Romance Trail #2, dated September- October 1. Western Romance comics, they probably don't figure in the stories. With #1. 45, the title was changed to Red Ryder Ranch Magazine and featured multiple photos. Issue #1. 49 changed that to Red Ryder Ranch Comics. Issue #1. 51 (April- June 1. This phenomenal run from #3 (August 1. Western comic. In July 1. Red appeared one last time in issue 9. Dell's Four Color anthology series (possibly a leftover issue from the regular run?)That's not the whole story, though. Many popular comics characters appeared in giveaway comics and Red was no exception. In 1. 94. 1 Buster Brown Shoes did one, and four others appeared in 1. Two of them, produced by Langendorf Bread, called Red Ryder Victory Patrol, contained such extras as membership cards, decoder rings and maps of Red's home range. These giveaways are often rather rare nowadays, and the RR Victory Patrol issues are among the most expensive of all Western comics, coming in 4th place after Gene Autry #1, Hopalong Cassidy #1 and a Lone Ranger Ice Cream giveaway. Red Ryder #1 is in 6th place after a Tom Mix Ralston- Purina giveaway. So popular was the Red Ryder strip that Little Beaver had his own series. Dell's Four Color Series #2. January 1. 94. 9 was the first issue, followed by 3 others through #3. May 1. 95. 1. Beavers' series then became independent with #3 (even though there had already been four issues) dated October- December 1. The last independent issue was #8 dated January- March 1. The last was dated January 1. All 1. 8 issues had painted covers. Apart from all this, Red was often seen in other comics in ads for the very popular Red Ryder BB gun. In 1. 98. 3, humorist Jean Shepherd's story of longing for a Red Ryder BB gun was filmed as A CHRISTMAS STORY. The film has developed such a following over the years that Ted Turner's TNT cable network began running the movie for 2. Christmas Eve. THE RADIO PROGRAMThere was also a long- running Red Ryder radio program, which ran from 1. According to old time radio expert John Dunning in his book On The Air, The Encylopedia Of Old Time Radio (Oxford Press, 1. February 3, 1. 94. Blue Network (West Coast) and a short time later, was heard in the east over the Mutual Broadcasting System. The east coast run lasted about four months, coming to an end when the series was sold to regional sponsor Langendorf Bread. Thereafter, the program was aired in the west over the Mutual/Don Lee Network. The radio 'redhead' was played by several individuals, but the one that is probably best remembered is Reed Hadley (the star of the ZORRO'S FIGHTING LEGION cliffhanger, TV's RACKET SQUAD, more). Hadley was radio's first Red Ryder, portraying him during the 1. Then came Carlton Kadell (1. Brooke Temple (1. Tommy Cook, who was Little Beaver in the 1. Republic cliffhanger, also worked on the radio show during 1. Others in the cast were: Frank Bresee as Little Beaver (1. Johnny Mc. Govern as Little Beaver (1. Sammy Ogg as Little Beaver (1. And B- western supporting actor and one- time Tex Ritter sidekick Horace Murphy was also featured on the radio adventures, portraying an ongoing character/sidekick named 'Buckskin Blodgett'. ADDENDUM .. ANOTHER RED RYDER NAMED DAVE SAUNDERS? Over the years, I've received a number of e- mails asking about a person named Dave Saunders portraying Red Ryder in movies or TV or commercials or personal appearances, et al. Several of the webpages note that Saunders did personal appearances in 1. My understanding is that Saunders portrayed Red Ryder for a few years circa late 1. Notice that Saunders is a left- hander: http: //www. Two of the photos in the set show Montie Montana and his paint horse: http: //www. In an August 8, 1. St. Petersburg Times newspaper, Stephen Hegarty wrote an article about Dave Saunders and the headline was . That article used to be available on the Google newspaper archive. I do have a copy and if anyone wants, shoot the Old Corral webmeister an e- mail. That's the current scoop as of March, 2. We welcome any additional info or corrections. The Tattlers es una pel. Mientras se rodaba llev Overview of The Tattlers, 1920, directed by Howard M. Mitchell, with Madlaine Traverse, Howard Scott, Jack Rollins, at Turner Classic Movies. View The Tattlers, 1920, directed by Howard M. Mitchell, with Madlaine Traverse, Howard Scott, Jack Rollins, in its original aspect ratio. Gallery of 1920's headphones. Little Tattlers by Marinette were nice looking 1000 ohm economy grade headphones that were cheaply made and the earcaps tended. The Tattlers (1920) Quotes on IMDb: Memorable quotes and exchanges from movies, TV series and more. Writer: Denison Clift (scenario) Stars: Madlaine Traverse. So she divorces him in favor of an admirer, James Carpenter (Ben Deely). Carpenter promises to marry her, but when push comes to shove, he begins to waver. This causes no small amount of gossip, which reaches the college that Bess's son Jack (Jack Rollens) is attending. This situation threatens to ruin his relationship with a girl from a very proper family. Because Carpenter has deceived Bess, Jack tries to kill him, but she grabs the gun and shoots him herself. Then, horrified at what she's done, she swallows poison. But that's not the end - - she now wakes up to realize it was all a dream, and her liquor- loving husband enters the room and swears off the booze. Carfax (1. 91. 7) - Donald Crisp. Carfax; 1917: The Temple of Terror; 1917: The Lion’s Lair; 1917: The Last of the Night Riders; 1917: The Lure of the Circus; 1917: Jungle. Rosita Marstini (September 19, 1887–April 24, 1948). Carfax (1917) Good Night, Paul (1918) The Veiled Adventure (1919) Widow by Proxy (1919). 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This is a list of spaghetti western films, which includes western films primarily produced and directed by Italian and other European production companies between 1. In the 1. 96. 0s, the spaghetti western genre grew in popularity. Films, particularly those of the influential Dollars trilogy, spawned numerous films of the same ilk and often with similar titles, particularly from the mid to late 1. Subsequent post- 1.
Comin' at Ya! The comedy film, 8. Balas (2. 00. 2), is set among former actors and stuntmen in Almer. Silent Western in black- and- white. Italy)Der Kaiser von Kalifornien/The Emperor of California. Luis Trenker. Nazi Germany production. Western in black- and- white. Nazi Germany)Girl of the Golden West/Una signora dell'Ovest. Carl Koch. Italian production. HOLA en este post es para mostrarles una buena serie clasica Algunos talves la conoscan BONANZA Bonanza fue una serie de televisi Después de que termine la terrible Guerra Civil americana, un grupo de pistoleros se dirige hacia la. Mejores películas de Western Los pistoleros de Casa Grande. Title Director Cast Country Subgenre/Notes; 1960: The Alamo: John Wayne: John Wayne, Richard Widmark, Lawrence Harvey, Chill Wills: Texas independence Western. . (TV). Sin cortes comerciales, la película Los pistoleros de Casa Grande completa tiene una duración de 90 minutos. Western in black- and- white. February 1. 94. 2 (Italy)Based on a opera The Girl of the Golden West by Giacomo Puccini. Il fanciullo del West. Giorgio Ferroni. Italian production. Western comedy in black- and- white. December 1. 94. 2 (Italy)Io sono il capataz. Giorgio Simonelli. Italian production. Western comedy in black- and- white. February 1. 95. 1 (Italy)Il bandolero stanco. Fernando Cerchio. Italian production. Western comedy in black- and- white. El Diario.es/Juan Miguel Baquero. El Ayuntamiento de Sevilla coloca un azulejo cer November 1. 95. 2 (Italy)The Coyote/El Coyote. Joaquin Luis Romero Marchent/Fernando Soler. Mexican/Spanish production. Western in black- and- white. May 1. 95. 5 (Spanish)The Coyote's Justice/La Justicia del Coyote. Joaquin Luis Romero Marchent. Mexican/Spanish production. Western in black- and- white. It was a sequel to the 1. The Coyote. 8 March 1. Spanish)The Sheriff/La sceriffa. Roberto Bianchi Montero (as R. M. White)Italian production. Western comedy in black- and- white. A sheriff is killed and his widow (Tina Pica) takes up his job to find the killers. With Italian comedy star Ugo Tognazzi. August 1. 95. 9 (Italy)Terror of Oklahoma/Il terrore dell'Oklahoma. Mario Amendola. Italian production. Western comedy in black- and- white. October 1. 95. 9 (Italy)The title is a hybrid between the original title of the movie The Oklahoma Kid and its rendering for the Italian audience, . Western comedy. 2. August 1. 96. 0 (Italy)Taste of Violence/Le go. Perez (Robert Hossein) kidnaps the President's daughter (Giovanna Ralli) to trade her for imprisoned revolutionaries. August 1. 96. 1 (West Germany)Savage Guns/Tierra brutal. Michael Carreras. United Kingdom/Spanish production. The gunfighter Steve Fallon (Richard Basehart) befriends the pacifist farmer Summers (Don Taylor), who is threatened by the big landowner Ortega (Jos. Western comedy featuring Fernandel. November 1. 96. 1 (France)I magnifici tre. Giorgio Simonelli. Italian production. Western comedy featuring Walter Chiari, Ugo Tognazzi and Raimondo Vianello. November 1. 96. 1 (Italy)Terrible Sheriff/Due contro tutti/El sheriff terrible. Alberto De Martino, Antonio Momplet. Italian/Spanish production. Western comedy featuring Walter Chiari. December 1. 96. 2 (Italy)Treasure of the Silver Lake/Der Schatz im Silbersee/Blago u srebrnom jezeru. Harald Reinl. West German/Yugoslavian production. December 1. 96. 2 (West Germany)The first entry in the Winnetou series. Torrej. Cesare Guzman (Geoffrey Horne) seeks out the men who murdered his wife. He is joined by a Brazilian (Robert Hundar) and a boisterous Mexican (Fernando Sancho). May 1. 96. 3 (Italy)Gunfight at Red Sands/Gringo/Duello nel Texas. Ricardo Blasco. Spanish/Italian production. Racism against Mexicans in the USA is a theme in this story of how Gringo (Richard Harrison) hunts down those responsible for killing his foster father. September 1. 96. 3 (Italy)Based on a short story by James Donald Prindle. Pirates of the Mississippi/Die Flu. Western comedy featuring Walter Chiari and Raimondo Vianello. December 1. 96. 3 (Italy)Apache Gold/Winnetou 1/La r. Winnetou (Pierre Brice) and his blood brother Old Shatterhand (Lex Barker) defend the Apache lands from gold hunters. December 1. 96. 3 (West Germany)Awards: Goldene Leinwand. Part of the Winnetou series. Gunfight at High Noon/El sabor de la venganza/I tre spietati. Joaqu. Chris Walker (Robert Hundar) becomes an outlaw and his brother Jeff (Richard Harrison) a police commissioner in Vera Cruz. They confront each other over the fate of the man who murdered their father. February 1. 96. 4 (Italy)Wild West Story. B. Comedy Western featuring Carl- Gustaf Lindstedt. February 1. 96. 4 (Sweden)The Last Ride to Santa Cruz/Der Letzte Ritt nach Santa Cruz. Rolf Olsen. West German/Austrian production. March 1. 96. 4 (West Germany)Gunfighters of Casa Grande/Los pistoleros de Casa Grande. Roy Rowland. USA/Spanish production. Bank robber Joe Daylight (Alex Nicol) acquires a Mexican hacienda and helps the other hacienda owners fight the bandit El Rojo (Aldo Sambrell). Daylight's secret intention is to rustle their cattle himself, but he meets resistance among his own men, especially from . An early spaghetti western comedy starring Alex Nicol as Brandy, a town drunk who is hired by corrupt officials to replace the local sheriff after he is killed by their hired gunman (Claudio Undari). April 1. 96. 4 (Italy)Awards: Winner of the . Former sheriff Wes Evans (James Mitchum) gets reluctantly involved in a feud between two big ranchers. May 1. 96. 4 (Italy)Shots Ring Out!/Il vendicatore di Kansas City/Cuatro balazos. Agustin Navarro. Italian/Spanish production. Gunfighter Frank Dalton (Paul Piaget) and the sheriff (Fernando Casanova) seek the real culprit of a murder pinned on Dalton's sister. June 1. 96. 4 (Italy)Two Mafiamen in the Far West/Due mafiosi nel Far West/Los pistoleros de la muerte. Giorgio Simonelli. Italian/Spanish production. Comedy Western featuring Franco Franchi and Ciccio Ingrassia. June 1. 96. 4 (Italy)Billy the Kid/Fuera de la ley. Le. Sheriff Pat Garret (Rod Cameron) goes to Mexico to bring back two bank robbers and their loot. Returning through the desert, they are stalked by bandits. August 1. 96. 4 (Italy)Black Angel of the Mississippi/. The Man With No Name, a mysterious drifter sometimes called Joe (Clint Eastwood) arrives in a small town controlled by two warring gangs of smugglers. He plays one against the other to make money, but is disclosed when he helps Marisol (Marianne Koch) and her victimized family. September 1. 96. 4. Western comedy featuring Walter Chiari and Raimondo Vianello. October 1. 96. 4 (Italy)Two Gunmen/I due violenti/Los rurales de Texas. Primo Zeglio. Spanish/Italian production. October 1. 96. 4 (Italy)Lost Treasure of the Incas/Sansone e il tesoro degli Incas/Samson und der Schatz der Inkas/Samson et le tr. A Westerner named Samson (Alan Steel) gets involved with an ancient tribe of Inca Indians hiding in a mountain. This story mixes elements of the Western and the Sword- and- sandal film genre. October 1. 96. 4 (Italy)The Road to Fort Alamo/La strada per Fort Alamo/Arizona Bill. Mario Bava. Italian/French production. October 1. 96. 4 (Italy)Last gun/Jim, il primo. Sergio Bergonzelli. Italian production. The gang of Jess Lindall (Livio Lorenzon) terrorizes a Western town, while they plan an attack on a transport of gold. Former gunfighter Jim Hart (Cameron Mitchell), who lives incognito as a peaceful shopkeeper, repeatedly interferes with their plans. He gets some help from the gang member Guitar (Carl M. Minnesota Clay (Cameron Mitchell), a gunfighter slowly losing his eyesight, escapes from serving a long prison sentence for a crime he didn't commit. He returns to his hometown to find his daughter (Diana Martin), but gets involved in the fight between a Mexican bandit (Fernando Sancho) and the sheriff (George Riviere) who blackmails the citizens and also have withheld information which could prove Clay innocent. November 1. 96. 4 (Italy)Buffalo Bill, Hero of the Far West/Buffalo Bill, l'eroe del Far West/Buffalo Bill, le h. The gambler Jeff Clayton (Robert Woods) wins a deed to one half of a ranch also belonging to Helen (Maria Sebaldt) and her brother. With some help from the outlaw Carrancho (Fernando Sancho), he fights off a crooked lawyer and a gunman. December 1. 96. 4 (Italy)Cavalry Charge/La carga de la policia montada. Ram. Italian Western comedy. April 1. 96. 5 (Italy)The Last of the Mohicans/Der letzte Mohikaner/La valle della ombre rosse/El utimo mohicano. Harald Reinl. West German/Italian/Spanish production. April 1. 96. 5 (West Germany)Jesse James' Kid/Solo contro tutti/El hijo de Jesse James. Antonio del Amo. Italian/Spanish production. April 1. 96. 5 (Italy)Bandits of the Rio Grande/Die Banditen vom Rio Grande. Helmuth M. Backhaus. West German production. April 1. 96. 5 (Italy)A Pistol for Ringo/Una pistola per Ringo/Una pistola para Ringo. Duccio Tessari. Italian/Spanish production. When a Mexican bandit (Fernando Sancho) takes a local rancher and his family hostage after a bank robbery, a gunfighter (Giuliano Gemma) is released from prison to infiltrate the gang in exchange for his acquittal - and a percentage of the recovered loot. May 1. 96. 5 (Italy)Shoot to Kill/Los cuateros. Ram. Iquino. Spanish/Italian production. June 1. 96. 5 (Italy)Stranger in Sacramento/Uno straniero a Sacramento. Sergio Bergonzelli. Italian production. Mike Jordan (Mickey Hargitay) must find those who killed his father and brothers and stole their cattle. He gets help from the local woman Lisa (Florencia Silvero) and from Chris (Enrico Bomba), a wanted horse thief. June 1. 96. 5 (Italy)A Place Called Glory/Die H. Gary O'Hara (Giuliano Gemma) joins an outlaw gang in order to clear the name of his dead brother. August 1. 96. 5 (Italy)Two Sergeants of General Custer/I due sergenti del generale Custer/Dos rivales en Fuerte . Comedy Western featuring Franco Franchi and Ciccio Ingrassia. August 1. 96. 5 (Italy)Son of a Gunfighter/El Hijo del Pistolero. Paul Landres. USA/Spanish production. August 1. 96. 5 (United Kingdom)Colt is My Law/La Colt ! A gunfighter on the lam abducts the child of a sheriff when his own child is killed. He raises the boy and eventually decides to return him, which leads to his own death. Baghdad Burning. Baghdad Burning.. I'll meet you 'round the bend my. Ten. years since the invasion. Since the lives of millions of Iraqis changed. It’s difficult to believe. It feels like only yesterday I was sharing day to day activities with the world. I feel obliged today to put my thoughts down on the blog once again, probably for the last time. Would. we make it to next month? Would we make it through the summer? Guitar chords and lyrics made easy. Search, view and store your chords on your desktop, smartphone and tablet. Ryan Reynolds Gets In 'Huge Trouble' With Blake Lively For Revealing Their Baby's Gender; Anne Hathaway Makes Fan Cry; Levine: Ellen Named My Baby! Oprah Prepares Her Biggest. AOL Radio is powered by humans! Great radio is all about unexpected connections--the kind that an algorithm can't predict. Pick any station in any of the 30 genres AOL Radio DJs have programmed for you and hear the difference. Some of us did. and many of us didn't. The idiots. said, “Things will improve immediately.” The optimists were giving our. The pessimists said, “It will take ten years. What have our. puppets achieved in this last decade? Even in death you can be unlucky. Their families trying to. Your city can be an open sewer; your women and. Some of them in courts, some of them in streets, and some of them in the private torture chambers. You want a. passport issued? You want a document ratified?
You. want someone dead? Those are. for people who don’t allow occupiers into their country. The. USA, most likely, with the UK a close second. If I were an American, I’d be. After spending so much money and so many lives, I’d expect the minor. Chalabis and Malikis and Hashimis of Iraq to, well, stay in Iraq. Invest in. their country. I’d stand in passport control and ask them, “Weren’t you happy. Weren’t you happy we liberated you? Go. back to the country you’re so happy with because now, you’re free!”. We’re learning that militias aren’t particular about who. The easiest thing in the world would be to say that Shia militias. Sunnis and Sunni militias kill Shia, but that’s not the way it works. Historians don’t write history. The Foxes, and CNNs, and BBCs, and Jazeeras of the world make history. They. twist and turn things to fit their own private agendas. No one is ashamed of. You can be against one country (like Iran), but. Iraq). You can claim to be against. Afghanistan), but promoting religious extremism. Iraq and Egypt and Syria). The. occupiers do not have your best interests at heart. We learned that. people often step outside of the stereotypes we build for them and surprise us. It is a matter of time. Have they crawled. USA, the UK, etc.? Where will. Maliki be in a year or two? BibMe Free Bibliography & Citation Maker - MLA, APA, Chicago, Harvard.Will he return to Iran or take the millions he made. Iraqis and then seek asylum in some European country? Far away. from the angry Iraqi masses? Will. they ever be held accountable for the devastation and the death they wrought in Iraq? Saddam was held accountable for 3. Iraqis.. Surely someone should be held accountable for the million or so? Finally, after all is said and done, we shouldn't forget what this was about - making America safer.. And are you safer Americans? If you are, why is it that we hear more and more about attacks on your embassies and diplomats? Why is it that you are constantly warned to not go to this country or that one? Is it better now, ten years down the line? Do you feel safer, with hundreds of thousands of Iraqis out of the way (granted half of them were women and children, but children grow up, right?)? I eventually moved. Syria. I moved before the heavy fighting, before it got ugly. That’s how. fortunate I was. I moved to another country nearby, stayed almost a year, and. Arab country with the hope that, this time. Even the pessimists aren’t sure anymore. When. will things improve? When will be able to live normally? How long will it take? I say “I think” because while I perceive it to be beautiful, I sometimes wonder if I mistake safety, security and normalcy for . In so many ways, Damascus is like Baghdad before the war- bustling streets, occasional traffic jams, markets seemingly always full of shoppers. The buildings are higher, the streets are generally narrower and there’s a mountain, Qasiyoun, that looms in the distance. The mountain distracts me, as it does many Iraqis- especially those from Baghdad. Northern Iraq is full of mountains, but the rest of Iraq is quite flat. At night, Qasiyoun blends into the black sky and the only indication of its presence is a multitude of little, glimmering spots of light- houses and restaurants built right up there on the mountain. Every time I take a picture, I try to work Qasiyoun into it- I try to position the person so that Qasiyoun is in the background. The first weeks here were something of a cultural shock. It has taken me these last three months to work away certain habits I’d acquired in Iraq after the war. It’s funny how you learn to act a certain way and don’t even know you’re doing strange things- like avoiding people’s eyes in the street or crazily murmuring prayers to yourself when stuck in traffic. It took me at least three weeks to teach myself to walk properly again- with head lifted, not constantly looking behind me. It is estimated that there are at least 1. Iraqis in Syria today. Walking down the streets of Damascus, you can hear the Iraqi accent everywhere. There are areas like Geramana and Qudsiya that are packed full of Iraqi refugees. Syrians are few and far between in these areas. Even the public schools in the areas are full of Iraqi children. A cousin of mine is now attending a school in Qudsiya and his class is composed of 2. Iraqi children, and 5 Syrian children. It’s beyond belief sometimes. Most of the families have nothing to live on beyond their savings which are quickly being depleted with rent and the costs of living. Within a month of our being here, we began hearing talk about Syria requiring visas from Iraqis, like most other countries. Apparently, our esteemed puppets in power met with Syrian and Jordanian authorities and decided they wanted to take away the last two safe havens remaining for Iraqis- Damascus and Amman. The talk began in late August and was only talk until recently- early October. Iraqis entering Syria now need a visa from the Syrian consulate or embassy in the country they are currently in. In the case of Iraqis still in Iraq, it is said that an approval from the Ministry of Interior is also required (which kind of makes it difficult for people running away from militias OF the Ministry of Interior. Today, there’s talk of a possible fifty dollar visa at the border. Iraqis who entered Syria before the visa was implemented were getting a one month visitation visa at the border. As soon as that month was over, you could take your passport and visit the local immigration bureau. If you were lucky, they would give you an additional month or two. When talk about visas from the Syrian embassy began, they stopped giving an extension on the initial border visa. We, as a family, had a brilliant idea. Before the commotion of visas began, and before we started needing a renewal, we decided to go to one of the border crossings, cross into Iraq, and come back into Syria- everyone was doing it. It would buy us some time- at least 2 months. We chose a hot day in early September and drove the six hours to Kameshli, a border town in northern Syria. My aunt and her son came with us- they also needed an extension on their visa. There is a border crossing in Kameshli called Yaarubiya. It’s one of the simpler crossings because the Iraqi and Syrian borders are only a matter of several meters. You walk out of Syrian territory and then walk into Iraqi territory- simple and safe. When we got to the Yaarubiya border patrol, it hit us that thousands of Iraqis had had our brilliant idea simultaneously- the lines to the border patrol office were endless. Hundreds of Iraqis stood in a long line waiting to have their passports stamped with an exit visa. We joined the line of people and waited. Those were even longer. We joined one of the lines of weary, impatient Iraqis. That was the beginning of another four hours of waiting under the sun, taking baby steps, moving forward ever so slowly. The line kept getting longer. At one point, we could see neither the beginning of the line, where passports were being stamped to enter Iraq, nor the end. Running up and down the line were little boys selling glasses of water, chewing gum and cigarettes. My aunt caught one of them by the arm as he zipped past us, “How many people are in front of us?” He whistled and took a few steps back to assess the situation, “A hundred! He was almost gleeful as he ran off to make business. I had such mixed feelings standing in that line. I was caught between a feeling of yearning, a certain homesickness that sometimes catches me at the oddest moments, and a heavy feeling of dread. What if they didn’t agree to let us out again? It wasn’t really possible, but what if it happened? What if this was the last time I’d see the Iraqi border? What if we were no longer allowed to enter Iraq for some reason? What if we were never allowed to leave? We spent the four hours standing, crouching, sitting and leaning in the line. The sun beat down on everyone equally- Sunnis, Shia and Kurds alike. People just stood there, chatting, cursing or silent. It was yet another gathering of Iraqis – the perfect opportunity to swap sad stories and ask about distant relations or acquaintances. We met two families we knew while waiting for our turn. We greeted each other like long lost friends and exchanged phone numbers and addresses in Damascus, promising to visit. I noticed the 2. 3- year- old son, K., from one of the families was missing. I beat down my curiosity and refused to ask where he was. The mother was looking older than I remembered and the father looked constantly lost in thought, or maybe it was grief. I didn’t want to know if K. I’d just have to believe he was alive and thriving somewhere, not worrying about borders or visas. Ignorance really is bliss sometimes.. Back at the Syrian border, we waited in a large group, tired and hungry, having handed over our passports for a stamp. The Syrian immigration man sifting through dozens of passports called out names and looked at faces as he handed over the passports patiently, “Stand back please- stand back”. Signal (software) - Wikipedia. Signal is an encrypted instant messaging and voice calling application for Android and i. OS. It uses the Internet to send one- to- one and group messages, which can include images and video messages, and make one- to- one voice calls. 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In March 2. 01. 6, Moxie Marlinspike wrote that, apart from some shared libraries that aren't compiled with the project build due to a lack of Gradle NDK support, Signal for Android is reproducible. Applications distributed via Google Play are signed by the developer of the application, and the Android operating system checks that updates are signed with the same key, preventing others from distributing updates that the developer themselves did not sign. Signal's predecessor (Text. Secure) was briefly included in the F- Droid software repository in 2. Open Whisper Systems have subsequently said that they will not support their applications being distributed through F- Droid because it does not provide timely software updates, relies on a centralized trust model and necessitates allowing the installation of apps from unknown sources which harms Android's security for average users. Capitol to ensure that lawmakers and staff members have secure communications technology. 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