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At the same time, however, I availed myself of the services of that great English actor and master of make-up, Sir Gauntley Pratt, to do a `` quickie '' called The Mystery of the Mad Marquess, in which I played a young American girl who inherits a haunted castle on the English moors which is filled with secret passages and sliding panels and, unbeknownst to anyone, is still occupied by an eccentric maniac.
He is the so-called " Mad Arab " credited with authoring the imaginary book Kitab al-Azif ( the Necronomicon ), and as such is an integral part of Cthulhu Mythos lore.
A reference to the " Mad Arab " in Cthulhu Mythos fiction is invariably a synonym for Abdul Alhazred.
The Jamaican influence present in Criminal Minded is well illustrated by the use of the " Mad Mad " or " Diseases " riddim started in 1981 with reggae star Yellowman's song " Zunguzung.
An example of an editing error can be seen in the film It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World ( 1963 ), where a scene of people climbing a slope at the start is seen from below and then replayed from above.
For the movie Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome, Tina Turner is said to have been wearing an actual mail and she complained how heavy this was.
He is best known for his roles as Captain " Howling Mad " Murdock on the 1980s action show The A-Team, and as Reginald Barclay in Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Voyager, and the film Star Trek: First Contact.
He is also well known in Animation as the Mad Scientist Dr. Animo in the Ben 10 series, Chef Mung Daal in the children's cartoon Chowder, and Eddie the Squirrel in CatDog.
He also is the host of a conservative talk radio podcast called Howling Mad Radio, which took a short hiatus until March 2009 .< ref >
" Babylon " was performed in the Mad Men episode of the same name Babylon_ ( Mad_Men )# ep6 despite the fact that the song would not be released until 10 years after the time in which the episode is set.
He is the son of Jack Kamen, an illustrator for Mad, Weird Science and other EC Comics publications.
The song's title derives from the line " when two great warrior tribes go to war ", from the film Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior ( the line is also spoken by Holly Johnson at the beginning of the session version ).
* 1957 – The New York City " Mad Bomber ", George P. Metesky, is arrested in Waterbury, Connecticut and is charged with planting more than 30 bombs.
They include one book about how industry manipulates science ( Trust Us, We're Experts ), one about the history and current scope of the public relations industry ( Toxic Sludge is Good for You ), and one about mad cow disease ( Mad Cow USA ), which predicted the surfacing of the disease within the United States.
The Greek constellation is probably based on the Babylonian figure known as the Mad Dog ( UR. IDIM ).
* What Mad Universe ( 1949 ) by Fredric Brown depicts an alternate history where humans discovered anti-gravity in 1903 and launched a war to conquer Mars, which is inhabited by creatures with a culture equal to that of Earth, but militarily weaker.
Mad is often credited with filling a vital gap in political satire from the 1950s to 1970s, when Cold War paranoia and a general culture of censorship prevailed in the United States, especially in literature for teens.

Mad and American
* 1967 – Barrett Martin, American musician, producer, and composer ( Mad Season, Screaming Trees, Skin Yard, and Tuatara )
* Mad ( magazine ), an American humor magazine
Throughout the 1950s, Mad featured groundbreaking parodies combining a sentimental fondness for the familiar staples of American culture — such as Archie and Superman — with a keen joy in exposing the fakery behind the image.
Its approach was described by Dave Kehr in The New York Times: " Bob Elliott and Ray Goulding on the radio, Ernie Kovacs on television, Stan Freberg on records, Harvey Kurtzman in the early issues of Mad: all of those pioneering humorists and many others realized that the real world mattered less to people than the sea of sounds and images that the ever more powerful mass media were pumping into American lives.
" In 2009, The New York Times wrote, " Mad once defined American satire ; now it heckles from the margins as all of culture competes for trickster status.
However, the sensibility of the American Mad has not always translated to other cultures, and many of the foreign editions have had short lives or interrupted publications.
* The Phantom ( Mad Men ), an episode of the American television drama series Mad Men
* February 8 – Mad Dog Coll, American gangster ( b. 1908 )
He starred in four of the titles on the American Film Institute's list of " 100 Years ... 100 Laughs ": Adam's Rib, It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World, Father of the Bride and Woman of the Year.
Dave Berg ( Brooklyn, June 12, 1920 – May 17, 2002 ) was an American cartoonist, most noted for his five decades of work in Mad.
During the American Revolution, when control of the Hudson River was viewed by the British as strategic to dominating the American territories, Rockland saw skirmishes at Haverstraw, Nyack and Piermont, and significant military engagements at the Battle of Stony Point, where General " Mad " Anthony Wayne earned his nickname.
The next day, with the American League Championship Series with the Royals beginning, Jackson hit a home run off the Royals ' top reliever at the time, Al Hrabosky, the flamboyant " Mad Hungarian.
Wayne adopted a military career at the outset of the American Revolutionary War, where his military exploits and fiery personality quickly earned him a promotion to the rank of brigadier general and the sobriquet of Mad Anthony.
* Mad Anthony Ale ( Mad Anthony's APA ), an American Pale Ale ( APA ) brewed by the Erie Brewing Companyin Erie, Pennsylvania
For example, the character of Ursula Buffay from American sitcom Mad About You was also a recurring guest star in Friends, despite the two series having little else in common.
After several years of ongoing campaigns by the natives to terrorize and keep out further American settlers, a brutal campaign by US General " Mad Anthony " Wayne from Fort Washington ( now Cincinnati ) was carried out in late 1793, eventually resulting in the Treaty of Greenville being signed in 1795 between the US government and the local natives.
The county was officially organized on December 11, 1818, and is named after General " Mad " Anthony Wayne who served in the American Revolutionary War.

Mad and humor
Though there are antecedents to Mad ’ s style of humor in print, radio and film, Mad became a pioneering example of it.
Basically everyone who was young between 1955 and 1975 read Mad, and that ’ s where your sense of humor came from.
Even EC Comics joined the parade with a sister humor magazine, Panic, produced by future Mad editor Al Feldstein.
Other U. S. humor magazines of note include former Mad editor Harvey Kurtzman's Humbug, Trump and Help !, as well as the National Lampoon, Spy, and The Onion.
In recent years, Berg's Lighter Side strips have been rewritten for Mad with inappropriately " un-Berg-like " humor by long time Mad writer Dick DeBartolo and others ; this irregular feature is called " The Darker Side of the Lighter Side.
In 1954-55, censorship pressures prompted it to concentrate on the humor magazine Mad, leading to the company's greatest success.
Similarities between Li ' l Abner and the early Mad include the incongruous use of mock-Yiddish slang terms, the nose-thumbing disdain for pop culture icons, the rampant black humor, the dearth of sentiment and the broad visual styling.
On April 12, 2011, during a live interview on Public Broadcasting Service ( PBS ), Kurt Anderson stated that Mad magazine also had a strong influence on their humor by creating examples of satirical and cold analysis of government and prominent figures read in their youth.
One of its humor features is done in a style reminiscent of Sergio Aragones ' marginal cartoons in Mad Magazine: at the bottom of each page ( except the covers ), the statement Sabía usted que ...( Did you know that ...?
This college humor style influenced — or in some cases led directly to — The New Yorker, Mad magazine, underground comics, The Second City, and Saturday Night Live.
This process was repeated on many campuses in the late 1980s, as a generation of people who grew up reading Mad magazine, National Lampoon and Spy magazine used computers to revive sputtering college humor magazines.
Krigstein also did humor, such as " From Eternity Back to Here " in Mad # 12, " Bringing Back Father " in Mad # 17 and " Crash McCool " in Mad # 26.

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