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The Nintendo Coin can only be found in the game's third area, Frantic Factory, with Donkey Kong, by playing the original Donkey Kong arcade game and winning twice ( first for the Golden Banana, and second for the Nintendo Coin ).
The level's bosses are Army Dillo ( a heavily-armoured armadillo who is the boss of Jungle Japes and Crystal Caves ), Dogadon ( a giant dragonfly who is the boss of Angry Aztec and Fungi Forest ), Mad Jack ( a gigantic jack-in-the-box who is the boss of Frantic Factory ), Pufftoss ( a large Blowfish who is the boss of Gloomy Galleon ), King Kut-Out ( a cardboard cut-out of K. Rool who is operated by two Kritters and is the boss of Creepy Castle ), and the final boss, King K. Rool ( in a boxing match where each Kong must fight ).
Frantic, Larry scurries the streets, looking for anything that is playing " Pop Goes the Weasel ," while Curly is being battered by the boxer.
Three documentaries have been made about the Force: " Black Devils " in 2000, an episode of History Channel's " Dangerous Missions " series, written produced and directed by Darryl Rehr ; Daring to Die: The Story of the Black Devils, written and directed by Greg Hancock and Wayne Abbot, and Devil's Brigade, a 2006 TV miniseries produced by Frantic Films.
Other thrillers of this period inspired by Hitchcock include The Bedroom Window ( 1987 ), largely a remake of Rear Window ( 1954 ), and Roman Polanski's Frantic ( 1988 ).
Frantic is a 1988 mystery thriller film directed by Roman Polanski and starring Harrison Ford and Emmanuelle Seigner.
Frantic efforts were made by Courtmacsherry Lifeboat to get the whale back into the sea but a combination of its size, weight & location meant that attempts to save the whale's life were unsuccessful.
* Devil's Brigade, a Canadian television series produced by Frantic Films
Ulrich is eventually convinced that " Frantic ," as an album title, would suggest a perceived lack of focus by the band.
Frantic protests to London by the Governor and local politicians led to those plans being revised.
Frantic efforts to save the besieged invaders ensued, and telegraphs to Washington resulted in intervention by the President of the United States, Benjamin Harrison.
The best-known and most original of these was Frantic Freddie, which combined fast-paced arcade play with an addictive soundtrack of pop tunes arranged by Kris Hatlelid.
The show opened with film of a steam train accompanied by the programme's theme song, played and sung by the Frantic Five, which began with the words " The Six-Five Special's comin ' down the line, The Six-Five Special's right on time ..."
With general manager “ Frantic ” Frank Lane constantly revamping the roster through trades and Hutchinson ’ s steady hand at the helm, the Cardinals improved by eight games in, and catapulted to second place in, behind only the eventual world champion Milwaukee Braves.
Capitol Records released the song the song in the U. S., backed with " Ramshakle Daddy " ( 3937 ) by British group Don Lang and the Frantic Five in March 1958.
Frantic, Vicky goes to see the British consul ( Felix Aylmer ), followed secretly by Narcisse.
" Shelby Cinca then focused on his Swedish project Frantic Mantis with Håkan Johansson and Per Stålberg of Division Of Laura Lee and completed the 3rd album by The Cassettes ( Buddyhead Records 2006 ).
Wiz ' n ' Liz: The Frantic Wabbit Wescue is a video game developed by Raising Hell Software for the Amiga and Sega Mega Drive and published by Psygnosis in 1993.
The Cardinals, recently purchased by brewery magnate August " Gussie " Busch, were in rebuilding mode under trade-happy general manager " Frantic " Frank Lane.
" Frantic " is the opening track and second single by thrash metal band Metallica off their 2003 album St. Anger.
* Frantic ( film ), a 1988 film directed by Roman Polanski and starring Harrison Ford

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He had grown up with the members of the band and had played as a backing musician on their " Frantic City " LP, and " The Shakers " had often opened for their fellow Hamiltonians.
Frantic attempts were made to assure him that Elman had the recommendation of Auer himself and was well capable of doing justice to the music, but Colonne was adamant, " I have never yet played with a child, and I refuse to start now ," he retorted.
Frantic and guilt-stricken, Harry Glicken convinced three separate helicopter pilots to take him up on flights over the devastated area in a rescue attempt, but the eruption had so changed the landscape that they were unable to locate any sign of the Coldwater II observation post, which had been swept away and buried in the blast.
In An Eight Is Enough Reunion on October 18, 1987, Mary Frann replaced Betty Buckley as Abby ; Buckley had been filming Frantic during its production.

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He has also been a part of such bands as Frantic Mantis and Decahedron.

Frantic and for
Emmanuelle Seigner ( born 22 June 1966 ) is a French actress, former fashion model, and singer, also known as the wife of Academy Award winning Polish director Roman Polanski, and for her roles in The Diving Bell and the Butterfly ( 2007 ), and Frantic ( 1988 ).
Frantic efforts to save the WSGA group ensued and two days into the siege Governor Barber was able to telegraph President Benjamin Harrison a plea for help late on the night of April 12, 1892.
There are a total of 7 areas ( subtracting the DK Isles, the overworld for the game and Hideout Helm ): Jungle Japes, Angry Aztec, Frantic Factory, Gloomy Galleon, Fungi Forest, Crystal Caves, and Creepy Castle.
conventional and uninspiring, too similar to Morricone's work for the film Frantic, and used only half of Morricone ’ s music.
Frantic opposition forced the GCTU to collapse after a few months, but the ideals of the movement lingered for a time.
The first incarnation of the band was a punk group called The Frantic Elevators, which existed for 7 years, with limited releases on local labels.
Frantic search for the missing fossils took place, and continued well into the 1950s.
Frantic for ideas, Moore brainstormed over a carphone with producer Glynn on his half hour drive to Burbank, out of which TV Nation spawned.
Lane would gain fame ( and sometimes infamy ) for his many transactions, earning nicknames such as " Trader Frank ," " Frantic Frank ," " Trader Lane ," and " The Wheeler Dealer " for the more than 400 trades he made in his career, including 241 with the White Sox alone.
* 4 ) " Making the Last Stand for Old Glory ; or, Uncle Sam's Boys in the Last Frantic Drive ", Altemus, 1916 ( 28898929, microfilm )
The three F's of the title stand for " Frantic, Frustrated and Female.
She is also the first recipient of Graywolf Press ' Creative Nonfiction Award for Frantic Transmissions to and from Los Angeles: An Accidental Memoir, published February 2006.

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Frantic, Danny hides Sam and Victoria in their closet, and he runs out to take out the thugs all over the building.

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The third season episode " The Buffalo Convention " shows Fred and Barney going to a lodge convention in Frantic City.

script and rewrites
After several script rewrites and changes, including a second title change to Friends Like Us, the series was finally named Friends and premiered on NBC's coveted Thursday 8: 30 pm timeslot.
Ball was on-set for rewrites and to help interpret his script for all but two days of filming.
Despite two years of widespread publicity about Fett's appearance in The Empire Strikes Back, script rewrites significantly reduced the character's presence in the film.
Allan Scott, whose first major project this was, and who would go on to serve on six of the Astaire-Rogers pictures, was hired by Sandrich to do the rewrites and never actually worked with Taylor, Sandrich acting as script editor and advisor throughout.
" Steven Spielberg came on board as producer, with the backing of Warner Bros., but after several rewrites and disagreements on the script, Spielberg left the project and was replaced by Serge Silberman, a respected producer at Greenwich Film Productions.
From March — April 1983 Huyck and Katz simultaneously performed rewrites for a final shooting script.
Once Nimoy, Bennett, and Meyer were happy, they showed the script to Shatner, who offered his own notes for another round of rewrites.
After several weeks of script rewrites on the Monroe picture and very little progress, mostly due to the director George Cukor's slow and repetitive filming, in addition to Monroe's chronic sinusitus, Marilyn Monroe was fired from Something's Got to Give and two months later she was found dead, although controversially to this day.
Early script drafts for Quantum of Solace gave Wright a larger role, but his screen time was restricted by on-set rewrites.
Minor script rewrites were made to update it for the 21st century and also reference the main character as originating from Liverpool-like Claire Sweeney herself.
Prior to filming, producers Ethan and Joel Coen and director Zwigoff did rewrites on the script, although by WGA rules, they were uncredited.
However, main attempts to translate text into Ahom merely rewrites Assamese into the Ahom script, without care for the underlying grammar.
The script went through numerous rewrites, including, at the insistence of Gerrold's agent, being re-set in a stock frontier town instead of an " expensive " space station.
Aidman said the producers had promised him script rewrites, but these simply amounted to changing the name " Artemus Gordon " to " Jeremy Pike " ( his character's name ).
: Seth Brundle's increasing mania and personality changes in the early stages of the transformation were emphasized in the rewrites, and the notion of the transformation itself being a horrible ( and very metaphorical ) disease became a key factor in the new script.
Between November 1990 and March 1991, Metcalfe completed two rewrites of the script to implement changes requested by Sena and Propaganda Films.
Metcalfe disagreed on the direction the script was being developed, while Sena and the producers found his rewrites " uninspiring ".
Dehn was unavailable for the initial rewrites but was hired to come in and do a final polish on the script making minor changes to the script that the Corringtons had written.
A week before shooting, Sony considered the script good so that Moore described the rewrites " a completely fucking pointless exercise ".
Without receiving screen credit, Waterhouse and Hall did extensive rewrites on the original script for Alfred Hitchcock's Torn Curtain ( 1966 ).
After his departure, Dicks continued to be associated with the programme, writing four scripts for his successor as script editor Robert Holmes: Robot ( 1975, the opening story of Tom Baker's era as the Fourth Doctor ), The Brain of Morbius ( 1976, broadcast under the name ' Robin Bland ' after Dicks ' displeasure at Holmes ' rewrites to the story led him to declare that it should go out " under some bland pseudonym "), Horror of Fang Rock and State of Decay.
The first run ended at Wimbledon on 20 March 1965 with the play considered a flop due to its problems with repeated script rewrites, uneven direction, a stylish and unsympathetic set, and what many considered the miscasting of Williams.
He is known for having written Seven ( 1995 ), for which he earned a nomination for the BAFTA Award for Best Original Screenplay, as well as several other films, including 8mm ( 1999 ), Sleepy Hollow ( 1999 ) and many uncredited script rewrites.
LaGravenese spent a year rewriting the script until he finally got " tired of doing rewrites for executives ".

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