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Brad Fiedel - Reese & Sarah In Grage (The Terminator)
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... feladatuk a gyilkolás és a terror volt. Alakulataik felelősek a varsói gettó elpusztításáért. Felelősek a Lidice, Oradour, Tulle, Babij Jar területén elkövetett mészárlásokért."
Ginger Rogers
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... (1952), co-starring Kathryn Grayson and Red Skelton. She next made a comedy called "We're Not Married!" (1952) at Twentieth Century Fox, with Ginger Rogers. It was far from a star billing for Zsa Zsa, appearing several names down the cast list as a supporting player.
It was in 1952, however, that saw her break into movies big ti... |
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... She landed only one regular series role, the very short-lived sitcom "Love That Jill" (1958) starring husband-and-wife team Anne Jeffreys and Robert Sterling. Barbara played a model named "Ginger". She also co-starred on Broadway with George Gobel in the musical "Let It Ride" in 1961 and scraped up a few low-budget movies from time to time, including the thoroughly mediocre sci-f... |
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Although she thought she should have won, (she lost out to Ginger Rogers in "Kitty Foyle: The Natural History of a Woman" (1940)), she was now an established member of the Hollywood set. She would again be Oscar-nominated for her role as Lina McLaidlaw Ay... |
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... receiving minor roles, she moved to RKO where she was cast in several uncredited supporting roles in films of the late 1930s, including "Stage Door" (1937) starring Katharine Hepburn and Ginger Rogers.
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... McCrea. This film was made before the Hays Code was enacted so nudity could be shown. Next she filmed "Flying Down to Rio" (1933), (the film that launched the careers of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers) (1933); Madame Du Barry (1934) and Wonder Bar (1934).
Later, del Rio starred in the Busby Berkeley comedies "In Caliente" (1935) and "I Live for Love" (1935), but she re... |
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... feladatuk a gyilkolás és a terror volt. Alakulataik felelősek a varsói gettó elpusztításáért. Felelősek a Lidice, Oradour, Tulle, Babij Jar területén elkövetett mészárlásokért."
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... the part, Judy Tyler was given the coveted role instead. Tragically, Ms. Tyler was killed in a car crash shortly after the filming. Instead Barbara went on to play the supporting role of Ginger D'Amour, a 30's gangster-styled showgirl in the film noir "Party Girl" (1958) starring veteran MGM stars 'Robert Taylor' and Cyd Charisse.
In the meantime Barbara tried to keep o... |
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December 9.
1666 December 9, EXCOMMUNICATION OF NATHAN OF GAZA (Constantinople)
Shabbetai Zevi's foremost "prophet" was excommunicated by the rabbinical council in Constantinople.
1804. december 9. A Belorussziában és a nyugati kormányzóságokban ismétlődő éhínségek okának tisztázására és a megoldási módok előterjesztésére a helyszínre küldött G. R. Gye... |
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