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Samuel and Fuller's
Samuel Fuller's brutal, visually energetic films such as Pickup on South Street ( 1953 ) and Underworld U. S. A. ( 1961 ) earned him a unique reputation ; his advocates praise him as " primitive " and " barbarous ".
Marvin's last big role was in Samuel Fuller's The Big Red One ( 1980 ), a war film based on Fuller's own war experiences.
When you watch the sequence of the landing, it ’ s no longer possible to look the same way at The Longest Day, or even Samuel Fuller's The Big Red One ...
Instead she free-lanced at Warner Bros. with Mario Lanza and Joan Fontaine in Serenade ( 1956 ), directed by Anthony Mann, and at RKO in Samuel Fuller's Run of the Arrow ( 1957 ), opposite Rod Steiger and Charles Bronson.
Also in 1980, Carradine co-starred with Mark Hamill and Lee Marvin in Samuel Fuller's The Big Red One recounting Fuller's WW II experience.
Bogdanovich has said that Samuel Fuller provided generous help on the screenplay and refused to accept either a fee or a screen credit, so Bogdanovich named his own character Sammy Michaels ( Fuller's middle name was Michael ) in tribute.
Pickup on South Street ( 1953 ) is writer-director Samuel Fuller's film noir released by the 20th Century Fox studio.
* Samuel Fuller's comments
The next year, he played the leading roles in both Samuel Fuller's Shock Corridor and the science-fiction horror film The Crawling Hand.
He worked on over seventy films, including Orson Welles ' The Magnificent Ambersons ( 1942 ), Charles Laughton's The Night of the Hunter ( 1955 ), Nunnally Johnson's The Three Faces of Eve ( 1957 ), and Samuel Fuller's Shock Corridor ( 1963 ) and The Naked Kiss ( 1964 ).
The labyrinthine hallways and rooms of the studio set representing a mental hospital for Samuel Fuller's 1963 Shock Corridor is transformed by Cortez's camera into a symbol of incarceration and insanity.
The festival's hometown, Sodankylä, Finland, named a street " Samuel Fullerin katu ," Samuel Fuller's street.
* Lee Marvin's character " The Sergeant " in Samuel Fuller's The Big Red One carried a Mk.
* Samuel Fuller's acclaimed 1982 motion picture White Dog features a White Shepherd that has been trained to attack and kill people with black skin.
The first movie aired on IndiePlex was Wim Wenders ' Paris, Texas ; RetroPlex launched with Samuel Fuller's Pickup on South Street.
Harry Kleiner's screenplay was reworked seven years later for Samuel Fuller's House of Bamboo ( 1955 ).

Samuel and experiences
Samuel Pepys refers many times in his famous diary to visiting the playhouse in order to watch or re-watch the performance of particular actresses, and to how much he enjoys these experiences.
This was reflected in the novels of Daniel Defoe, Samuel Richardson and Henry Fielding, who in important ways began to write of unique individual lives and experiences lived in realistic, intersubjective ( the term is Husserl's, who did not come along until the 20th century ) environments.
Phil documented the experiences of disabled Crystal Palace FC supporter Samuel Burch as he travelled across the country in support of his team.
He became notable as one of very few who wrote an account of his experiences, titled, in the manner of the time, Thirty Years from Home, or a Voice from the Main Deck ; Being the Experience of Samuel Leech, Who Was Six Years in the British and American Navies: Was Captured in the British Frigate Macedonian: Afterwards Entered the American Navy, and Was Taken in the United States Brig Syren, by the British Ship Medway.
In 1911, he added a second column, a parody of Samuel Pepy's Diary, with notes drawn from FPA's personal experiences.
Sir Hugh diversified his experiences with time spent as a Director of Hill Samuel & Co., later Hill Samuel Bank ( 1984 – 1991 ).
However, a group of parishioners were still not happy with the Rector's views and in 1655 Samuel Skillingham, Mary Cooke and Jonathan Bundock, all waited until the end of the sermon before standing up and gave their view of what he preached and continued afterwards to talk about their own religious experiences, which was typical of Quakers of the time.
The Motion of Light in Water: Sex and Science Fiction Writing in the East Village is an autobiography by science fiction author Samuel R. Delany in which he recounts his experiences as growing up a gay African American, as well as some of his time in an interracial and open marriage.

Samuel and World
Under leave to extend my remarks, I include the relevant portion of my newsletter, together with the text of the article from the U.S. News & World Report: `` your Congressman, Samuel S. Stratton, reports from Washington, May 1, 1961
Map of Europe in 1794 Samuel Dunn Map of the World in Hemispheres | 1794 Samuel Dunn Map of the World
The early 17th century saw the first successful French settlements in the New World with the voyages of Samuel de Champlain.
The book Coleridge was reading before he fell asleep was Purchas, his Pilgrimage, or Relations of the World and Religions Observed in All Ages and Places Discovered, from the Creation to the Present, by the English clergyman and geographer Samuel Purchas, first written in 1613.
* Eagles of the Third Reich: Men of the Luftwaffe in World War II By Samuel W. Mitcham, Jr.
This facilitates consideration of specific reactions to the use of technology in the First World War, and anti-technological and nihilistic aspects of the works of diverse thinkers and artists spanning the period from Friedrich Nietzsche ( 1844 – 1900 ) to Samuel Beckett ( 1906 – 1989 ).
The front cover for the book " The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order " by Samuel P. Huntington.
* Rights to the 1964 films The Fall of the Roman Empire and Circus World were owned by these films ' producer Samuel Bronston.
Ted Williams was born in San Diego as Teddy Samuel Williams, named after his father, Samuel Stuart Williams, and former President, Teddy Roosevelt, although Williams claimed that his middle name stemmed from one of his mother's brothers ( in truth, her dead brother was Daniel Venzor ) who had been killed in World War I.
As a member of the Texas House of Representatives, Samuel Ealy Johnson, Jr., Johnson's father, been sensitive to his German-American constituency and had opposed the Creel Committee's attempt to disparage German culture and isolate German-Americans during World War I. Adenauer and Erhard had also stayed at Johnson's ranch in Gillespie County.
In 1636 or 1637, Minuit made arrangements with Samuel Blommaert and the Swedish government to create the first Swedish colony in the New World.
After World War II, group psychotherapy was further developed by Jacob L. Moreno, Samuel Slavson, Hyman Spotnitz, Irvin Yalom, and Lou Ormont.
* Huntington, Samuel P., The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order, New York, Simon & Schuster, 1996 ISBN 0-684-84441-9
Rabbi Samuel S. Cohon wrote that " God as conceived by Judaism is not only the First Cause, the Creative Power, and the World Reason, but also the living and loving Father of Men.
Samuel Johnson & his World.
Tropic of Capricorn in 1794 Samuel Dunn Map of the World in Hemispheres | 1794 Dunn Map of the World
" This newly-recovered final line upset Samuel Noah Kramer's former interpretation, as he allowed: " my conclusion that Dumuzi dies and " stays dead " forever ( cf e. g. Mythologies of the Ancient World p. 10 ) was quite erroneous: Dumuzi according to the Sumerian mythographers rises from the dead annually and, after staying on earth for half the year, descends to the Nether World for the other half ".
Davis – Monthan AFB was established in 1925 as Davis-Monthan Landing Field, and is named in honor of World War I pilots Lieutenants Samuel H. Davis and Oscar Monthan, both Tucson natives.

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