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Big Shot, the fictional news source within Cowboy Bebop which provides information on various bounty heads, is a parody of the Western genre.
There are further examples throughout ; a show called ‘ Big Shot ’ informs the characters of the current bounties, the crew continually come across saloons and desert worlds, engage in gunfights and standoffs.
In 1915, cuts within the duration of a scene were still relatively infrequent in his films, and when they do occur they were frequently from Long Shot or Medium Long Shot ( which were the shots he most used ) to a Big Close Up of an insert detail, which only occupied a small part of the frame in the previous shot.
The film was Bogart's last major film playing a gangster ( his final gangster role was in The Big Shot in 1942 ).
< nowiki >****</ nowiki > 41, 000 tickets, quoted by Kevin Saunderson in Big Shot magazine
* The Big Shot ( 1931 )
When Prince Buster had a big underground hit in 1969 with " Big 5 ", Hughes capitalized on it with the recording of his own " Big Six ", based on Verne & Son's " Little Boy Blue ", which was picked up by Trojan boss Lee Gopthal, and released on Trojan's ' Big Shot ' record label under the stage name Judge Dread, the name taken from another of Prince Buster's songs.
In 1987 SherrillTree patented the Big Shot, a large sling shot mounted on an 8-ft. stick that improved access into tree crowns.
Clavell translates Tai-Pan as " Supreme Leader ," although as described in the Tai-Pan entry, " Big Shot " might be more accurate.
* Big Shot ( 1973 )
Adams ' earliest reported paid acting job in Los Angeles was a stage role at the Las Palmas Theater in a comedy called Mr. Big Shot.
* as band member: The Statics, The RoadApples, Shot In The Head, The Rockin ' Bricks, Duf Davis + The Book Club, Confession, The Kootz, Ghost Rockets, The Grip Weeds, Big Help !, Children Of Al, Breetfallo Springveld.
* Big Shot Cream Soda ( New Orleans area )
* Little Big Shot ( 1935 )
* Salvatore " Big Pussy " Bonpensiero: Shot by Sil, Paulie and Tony for cooperating with the FBI.
# Broadway Big Shot ( 1942 )
The only surviving references to this joke are the Homecoming Prom in episode 6, " Homecoming: A Shot in D ' Arc ", and the winter prom in episode 13, " Changes: The Big Prom: The Sex Romp: The Season Finale ".
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#" Big Shot " – 2: 34
Mr. Big Shot
His story was made into a movie titled Big Shot: Confessions of a Campus Bookie with David Krumholtz playing Silman.

Big and 1942
* The Big Street ( 1942 ) — Henry Fonda, Lucille Ball ( adapted from Runyon's story " Little Pinks ")
One such radio serial, Big Sister, featured actress Thelma Scott in the cast and aired nationally for five years from 1942.
", The Big Sleep directed by Howard Hawks ( 1946 ), The Lady Eve directed by Preston Sturges ( 1941 ), The Shop Around the Corner directed by Ernst Lubitsch ( 1940 ), White Heat directed by Raoul Walsh ( 1949 ), Yankee Doodle Dandy directed by Michael Curtiz ( 1942 ), and Notorious directed by Alfred Hitchcock, ( 1946 ).
Over the years, they appeared together in several films, including Rembrandt ( 1936 ), Tales of Manhattan ( 1942 ) and The Big Clock ( 1948 ).
The Big Broadcast of 1936 starred Bing Crosby, George Burns, Gracie Allen, Ethel Merman, Jack Oakie, and Bill " Bojangles " Robinson and also featured other performances by Dorothy Dandridge and the Nicholas Brothers, who would appear with Miller again in two movies for Twentieth Century Fox in 1941 and 1942.
Edwin " Big Ed " Wilkes ( 1931 – 1998 ), a radio personality in Lubbock, Texas, was born in Blue Mountain but moved to Lubbock with his family in 1942.
After receiving critical acclaim for her starring role in the 1942 Damon Runyon film The Big Street ( with Henry Fonda ), Ball came to the attention of MGM, which bought out her contract.
* The Big Blockade ( 1942 )
One of the first generation of blues artists to take up the electric guitar, in 1942, she combined her Louisiana-country roots with Memphis blues to produce her own unique country-blues sound ; along with Big Bill Broonzy and Tampa Red, she took country blues into electric urban blues, paving the way for Muddy Waters, Bo Diddley, Little Walter, and Jimmy Rogers to travel from the small towns of the south to the big cities of the north.
* The Big Blockade ( 1942 )
Moorehead played another strong role in The Big Street ( 1942 ) with Henry Fonda and Lucille Ball, and then appeared in two films that failed to find an audience, Government Girl with Olivia de Havilland and The Youngest Profession with the adolescent Virginia Weidler.
* The Big Street ( 1942 )
The South Country is home to a series of six difficult peaks, namely Mount Phillips, Comanche Peak, Big Red, Bear Mountain, Black Mountain, and Schaefers Peak, as well as Trail Peak, which is popular for its relative ease, its nearness to Beaubien, and the wreckage of the crash of a B-24 bomber in 1942 near its summit.
* Shut My Big Mouth ( 1942 )
Mil Máscaras ( born Aaron Rodríguez, July 15, 1942 ) is one of the original " Big Three " of the lucha libre tradition in Mexico.
From its establishment until 1942, it issued banknotes on behalf of the Government of the Republic of China along with the " Big Four " banks of the period: the Central Bank of China, Farmers Bank of China and Bank of Communications.
In 1942, O ' Connor joined Universal Pictures where he played roles in four of the Gloria Jean musicals, and achieved stardom with Mister Big ( 1943 ).
His output dropped severely in the 1940s, and he only officially directed one film after 1942, Living in a Big Way ( 1947 ).
In 1942, a tornado hit the park, injuring six, destroying buildings, and damaging the Big Dipper.
* The Big Street ( 1942 )
It was advertised widely on United States radio, being the sponsor of many radio programs such as the popular daytime soap opera Big Sister from 1936 to 1946, the dramatic anthology Grand Central Station from 1940 to 1942, the night-time programs Big Town from 1937 to 1942, Mayor of the Town from 1942 to 1943, and most notably The Amos ' n ' Andy Show from 1943 to 1950.

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