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Seeing the mistreatment of the peons by rich landowners and the oppressive colonial government, Don Diego, who is not as effete as he pretends, has taken the identity of the masked Robin Hood-like rogue Señor Zorro (" Mr. Fox "), champion of the people, who appears out of nowhere to protect them from the corrupt administration of Governor Alvarado, his henchman the villainous Captain Juan Ramon and the brutish Sergeant Pedro Gonzales ( Noah Beery, Wallace Beery's older half-brother ).
Only John Waters, among the previous year's eighteen nominees, was renominated, as his contribution to Wallace Beery's portrayal of Mexican revolutionary leader Pancho Villa won against two Claudette Colbert-Warren William titles represented by assistant directors Scott Beal ( Imitation of Life ) and Cullen Tate ( Cleopatra ).

Wallace and notable
Past and current notable members of the SPR include Henry Sidgwick, Frederick Myers, Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, Alfred Russel Wallace, Sigmund Freud, W. B. Yeats, C. G. Jung, William James, Arthur Balfour, Archie Roy, Rupert Sheldrake, Richard Wiseman, Susan Blackmore, Dean Radin, Alastair Sim, Peter Underwood and Charles Tart.
Emerging from the shadows of Jock Stein's Celtic side, Rangers regained ascendency with notable domestic success under the stewardship of manager Jock Wallace.
Her most notable roles include Mia Wallace in Quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction ( 1994 ), Debby Miller in the HBO miniseries Hysterical Blindness ( 2002 ), and Beatrix Kiddo in Tarantino's Kill Bill films ( 2003 / 2004 ).
Some of the notable alumni and faculty of Macalester college include architect Cass Gilbert, political figures Kofi Annan ' 61 and Walter Mondale ' 50, businessman and philanthropist DeWitt Wallace ' 11, writers Tim O ' Brien ' 68, Rebecca Otto ' 85, Walter Kirn ( transferred to Princeton University after his first year ) and Christina French Houghton ' 06, a co-founder of Guy French.
" Four of the most notable Ferengi characters, Quark, Nog, Rom and Zek, are played by Jewish actors Armin Shimerman, Aron Eisenberg, Max Grodénchik and Wallace Shawn.
In 1823 Llanbadoc, just across the river from Usk, was the birthplace of Alfred Russel Wallace, notable proponent of the theory of evolution.
Among American poets, Hart Crane and Wallace Stevens are notable for using blank verse in extended compositions at a time when many other poets were turning to free verse.
Some would argue that William Wallace is one of the most notable people in Lanark's history.
It is most notable for its nomination of Alabama Governor George C. Wallace, who carried five states in the 1968 presidential election running on a segregationist platform.
Just a few of the notable early architects were Wallace Neff, Addison Mizner, Stanford White, and George Washington Smith.
The most notable English casualty was Cressingham, who, according to the chronicle of Pierre de Langtoft unaccustomed " to the saddle, From his steed in its course fell under foot, His body was cut to pieces by the ribalds of Scotland " The Lanercost Chronicle records that Wallace had:
Despite his father's penurious reputation, Wallace achieved fame during the Siege of Paris for notable acts of charity.
Landseer was a notable figure in 19th century British art, and his works can be found in Tate Britain, the Victoria and Albert Museum, Kenwood House and the Wallace Collection in London.
The category of Best Juvenile Mystery is also part of the Edgar Award, with such notable recipients as Barbara Brooks Wallace having won the honor twice, for The Twin in the Tavern in 1994 and Sparrows in the Scullery in 1998, and Tony Abbott for his novel The Postcard, which received critical accolades in 2009.
Gyarados is used by many notable trainers such as Blue, Clair, Lance, Wallace, Pike Queen Lucy, Crasher Wake, and Cyrus.
Wallace came from a musical family: her brother George W. Thomas became a notable pianist, bandleader, composer, and music publisher ; her other brother Hersal Thomas was a pianist and composer ; and her niece ( George's daughter ) Hociel Thomas was a pianist and composer.
Hecht won a number of notable literary awards including: the 1968 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry ( for the volume The Hard Hours ), the 1983 Bollingen Prize, the 1988 Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize, the 1997 Wallace Stevens Award, the 1999 / 2000 Frost Medal, and the Tanning Prize.
One notable early success was the resolution of disputed authorship in twelve of the Federalist Papers by Frederick Mosteller and David Wallace.
Most notable is the 25 year ministry of former Minister Emeritus, The Reverend Wallace Grant Fiske, followed by fifteen years with The Reverend Frederick Lipp and twelve years with The Reverend Stephen Kendrick.
She also has notable performances in St. Elmo's Fire, Miracle Mile, Turner & Hooch, The War, George Wallace, Dandelion, Brothers, Swing Vote, Mildred Pierce and Hatfields & McCoys.
The Wallace Collection is a notable small collection of Old Master paintings and furniture, with an emphasis on French works.
At Act III McGrath built what was then the 6th largest theater circuit ( Scott Wallace, president ), notable for its early adoption of digital sound and extensive roll-out of the THX sound system.
Other notable interviewees included Noam Chomsky ( who discussed democracy ) and a prisoner condemned to death at a prison in United States with whom Wallace discussed crime and punishment in an emotionally charged episode.
Among his sons was the notable poet and journalist William Wallace Harney.

Wallace and silent
* In 1927, a feature-length silent film Casey at the Bat was released, starring Wallace Beery, Ford Sterling, and ZaSu Pitts.
Wallace is voiced by veteran actor Peter Sallis ; Gromit remains silent, communicating only through facial expressions and body language.
Voice acting was before the sole duty of Peter Sallis ( the voice of Wallace ), as Gromit is always silent.
Wallace v. Jaffree,, was a United States Supreme Court case deciding on the issue of silent school prayer.
Essanay produced silent films with such stars ( and stars of the future ) as George Periolat, Ben Turpin, Wallace Beery, Thomas Meighan, Colleen Moore, Francis X. Bushman, Gloria Swanson, Bebe Daniels, Tom Mix, Ann Little, Helen Dunbar, Harold Lloyd, Lester Cuneo, Eugene Pallette, Florence Oberle, Virginia Valli, Edward Arnold, and Rod La Rocque.
Pickfair was a 56 acre estate in the city of Beverly Hills, California designed by architect Wallace Neff for silent film actors Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford.
Wallace Reid ( April 15, 1891 – January 18, 1923 ) was an American actor in silent film referred to as " the screen's most perfect lover ".
* Wallace Reid ( 1891 – 1923 ), silent film actor
* The Crimson Circle, a UK-German silent film, also based on a Wallace novel, dubbed after the fact with the Phonofilm sound-on-film process ;
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse is a 1921 silent movie produced by Metro Pictures Corporation, adapted by June Mathis, directed by Rex Ingram and starring Rudolph Valentino, Pomeroy Cannon, Josef Swickard, Wallace Beery, and Alice Terry.
The first version was a silent film released in 1916 by Jesse L. Lasky ’ s Famous Players-Lasky company, was directed by George Melford and starred Wallace Reid and Mae Murray.

Wallace and films
The majority of films produced in the Federal Republic in the 1960s were genre works: westerns, especially the series of movies adapted from Karl May's popular genre novels which starred Pierre Brice as the Apache Winnetou and Lex Barker as his white blood brother Old Shatterhand ; thrillers and crime films, notably a series of Edgar Wallace movies in which Klaus Kinski, Heinz Drache, Wolfgang Völz, and Joachim Fuchsberger were among the regular players ; and softcore sex films, both the relatively serious Aufklärungsfilme ( sex education films ) of Oswalt Kolle and such exploitation films as Schulmädchen-Report ( Schoolgirl Report ) ( 1970 ) and its successors.
Hawks's next two films at MGM were the boxing drama The Prizefighter and the Lady and the bio-pic Viva Villa !, starring Wallace Beery as Mexican Revolutionary leader Pancho Villa.
The director also helmed two films for Turner Network Television in 1996 and 1997, Andersonville and George Wallace, that were highly praised.
Coleman has asserted that Wallace had nothing to do with Patterson's footage in 1967, and has argued in an analysis of the media treatment of the death of Wallace that the international media inappropriately confused the Wallace films of the 1970s with the Patterson-Gimlin 1967 film.
Wallace and Gromit are the main characters in a British series consisting of four animated short films and a feature-length film by Nick Park of Aardman Animations.
The studio is known for films made using stop-motion clay animation techniques, particularly those featuring Plasticine characters Wallace and Gromit.
In April 2008, Aardman launched the Aardman YouTube channel, which is a YouTube Partner channel featuring the entire Creature Comforts TV series, the Morph series, Cracking Contraptions and clips from the Wallace and Gromit films.
Both non-CG films were also non-U. S .; Spirited Away came from Japan ( it is also the only film not originally created in the English language to win the award ) and Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit came from Britain.
* Wallace and Gromit ( 1989 ?— 2010 )a series of films featuring many contraptions that qualify as Rube Goldberg machines.
He appeared in several German Edgar Wallace movies, and had bit parts in the American war films Decision Before Dawn ( 1951 ) and A Time to Love and a Time to Die ( 1958 ).
Dressler's career completely stalled in the late 1920s to the point that she found herself flat broke and unable to find work, but she came back stronger than ever between 1930 and 1933, beating out Greta Garbo and Joan Crawford by topping the exhibitors ' poll as the screen's most popular actress three years in a row and becoming MGM's biggest star in the wake of two smash-hit films with fellow character actor Wallace Beery: Min and Bill ( 1930 ), for which she won an Academy Award, and Tugboat Annie ( 1933 ).
After Halloween III, Wallace directed other horror films such as Fright Night II ( 1988 ), Vampires: Los Muertos ( 2002 ), and the miniseries It ( 1990 ), the television adaptation of the Stephen King novel.
Although the third film departed from the plot of the first two films, Wallace attempted to connect all three films together through certain stylistic themes.
Films based on British historical events ; RMS Titanic, Piracy in the Caribbean, Mutiny on the Bounty, The Great Escape, historical people ; William Wallace, Lawrence of Arabia, King Arthur, Elizabeth I, British stories ; The Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter, James Bond, The Chronicles of Narnia, Sherlock Holmes, Frankenstein, A Christmas Carol, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Treasure Island, The War of the Worlds among many others, while British video game Tomb Raider featuring English archaeologist Lara Croft, has been made into feature films.
After the box office hits Hold Your Man and Red Dust, MGM realized it had a goldmine in the Harlow-Gable teaming and paired them in two more films: China Seas with Wallace Beery and Rosalind Russell and Wife vs. Secretary with Myrna Loy and young James Stewart.

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