Sunday, September 13, 2009

Movie - Prends 10000 balles et casse-toi (1981)

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Movie Issued - in 1981.

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Countries: France, Algeria
Languages: French
Runtimes: Canada:90
Release Dates: Canada:17 September 1981, France:17 March 1982

In movie have been taken:

Hubert Deschamps (actor)
Death Notes: Paris, France (heart attack)
Birth Notes: Paris, France
Books: Geneviève Latour. _Hubert Deschamps de Saint-Germain-des-Prés._ Paris, France: Jean-Michel Place, 2001. ISBN 2 85893 653 6
Other Works: Play "Le roi" (Robert de Flers, G.A. de Caillavet and Emmanuel Arêne) (1967)
Uncle of 'Jérôme Deschamps' (qv)
Death Date: 29 December 1998
Birth Date: 13 September 1923

Mustapha El Anka (actor)

El Hadja (actor)

Kader Kada (actor)

Sir Lechea (actor)

Yves Neff (actor)

Mazouz Ould-Abderrahmane (actor)
Birth Name: Ould-Abderrahmane, Mazouz
Birth Notes: Algeria
Birth Date: 27 January 1941

Mostéfa Stiti (actor)
Height: 176 cm
Birth Notes: Ksar el Boukhari, Algeria
Spouse: 'Marie Pierre' (7 May 1973 - present); 1 child
Birth Date: 7 May 1943

Fatiha Fawzi (actress)

Annie Rousset (actress)

Mahmoud Zemmouri (writer)
Birth Notes: Boufarik, Alger, France [now Algeria]
Birth Date: 2 December 1946

Alain Weill (cinematographer)

Mahmoud Zemmouri (director)
Birth Notes: Boufarik, Alger, France [now Algeria]
Birth Date: 2 December 1946

Youcef Tobni (editor)

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Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Movie - A Lecture on Camouflage

Said to be cool A Lecture on Camouflage movie

Movie Is being made - in 1944.


Soundtrack: "Powerhouse" Music by 'Raymond Scott' (qv), "I'm Ridin' For a Fall" by 'Frank Loesser' (qv)
Color Info: Black and White
Countries: USA
Genres: Animation, Short
Languages: English
Runtimes: 3
Sound Mix: Mono
Release Dates: USA:April 1944

In movie have been taken:

Mel Blanc (actor)
Articles:"Bild & Bubbla" (Sweden), September 2004, Iss. 165, pg. 24-29, by: Claes Reimerthi, "Mix & Max"
His son 'Noel Blanc' (qv) voiced many of the Warner Bros. cartoon characters for a time shortly after Blanc's death., 1/24/61: Was in a near-fatal car accident while many of the shows that required his services, most importantly _"The Flintstones" (1960)_ (qv), were still in production. He did the voices of his characters in both his home bed and his hospital bed, in a full body cast and with all his "Flintstones" co-stars and recording equipment crowded into the same room., Originally, the sound of the Maxwell car on 'Jack Benny' (qv)'s radio show was a pre-recorded sound effect on a phonograph record. During a live broadcast, however, Blanc noticed that the record player wasn't turned on for the crucial moment when the effect was supposed to play. He quickly grabbed the microphone and improvised the sounds himself, to the utter delight of the studio audience. Benny made it part of the program from then on and gave Blanc much larger parts to play in the show., Shortly before his death, executives of Time Warner (owners of Warner Bros.) asked him if there was anything, literally anything, that they could give him to thank him for his life's body of work. He asked for-- and received--a Ford Edsel., While in a coma after a cataclysmic automobile accident, doctors unsuccessfully tried to get Mel to talk. Finally, a doctor, who was also a fan of his cartoon characters, asked Mel, "Bugs? Bugs Bunny? Are you there?" Mel responded, in Bugs Bunny's voice, "What's up, Doc?" After talking with several other characters, they eventually led Mel out of his coma., He appeared in a television commercial for the American Express charge card, where he performed several character voices in quick succession. After his death, American Express began running the commercial again, showing his name with birth and death years on the bottom of the screen at the end of the commercial, both to promote their card, and pay tribute to the vocal genius., Originally, voice artists were not given screen credit on animated cartoons. After he was turned down for a raise by tight-fisted producer 'Leon Schlesinger' (qv), Blanc suggested they add his name as Vocal Characterizationist to the credits as a compromise and omitted the name of any other voice actor that worked on the cartoon. Not only did it give greater recognition to voice artists from then on, it helped to bring Blanc to the public eye and quickly brought him more work in radio., Epitaph on headstone at his burial site in Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Hollywood reads, "That's All, Folks!"., Blanc legally changed his last name from Blank to Blanc because of a nasty school teacher who used to make fun of it., Sylvester the Cat was modeled after Blanc's character Sylvester on CBS Radio's "The 'Judy Canova' (qv) Show" during the early 1940s., During World War II, he provided the voice of Pvt. Snafu in training films for the soldiers. Interestingly enough, some of these training films were written by Theodor S. Geisel, better known as 'Dr. Seuss' (qv)., Created the voice of 'Walter Lantz' (qv)'s Woody Woodpecker, whose laugh was a version of a laugh Blanc had been performing since high school. He only performed the voice in the first four Woody cartoons: _Knock Knock (1940)_ (qv); _Woody Woodpecker (1941)_ (qv); and _The Screwdriver (1941)_ (qv), and _Pantry Panic (1941)_ (qv), after which Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies producer 'Leon Schlesinger' (qv) signed him to an exclusive contract. Lantz used 'Ben Hardaway' (qv) to record Woody's dialogue for subsequent cartoons until 1950, but since no one could properly imitate Blanc's laugh at the time, a sound clip from _Woody Woodpecker (1941)_ (qv) was edited into these later cartoons' soundtracks. In 1948, Blanc sued Lantz for using his voice in subsequent cartoons without compensation and settled with him out-of-court. However, Blanc saying "Guess who?" can be heard at the beginning of every Woody Woodpecker short., Many of the voices he did for Looney Tunes were sped up after being recorded. Examples are Tweety, Speedy Gonzales, Porky Pig, and Daffy Duck. Porky's voice sounds a little like Bugs' voice before being sped, and Daffy's voice is Sylvester's voice sans the slobbering., Biography in Smith, Ronald S., "Who's Who in Comedy," pp. 54-55. New York: Facts on File, 1992. ISBN 0816023387., 1925: Was initiated into DeMolay at the Sunnyside Chapter in Portland, OR., 1966: Received the French Legion of Honor., 4/27/87: Inducted into the DeMolay Hall of Fame., 1986: He was selected by a national survey of young people as one of the five individuals they would most like to meet., 1961: He was the voice of Speedy Gonzalez [sic] in the hit record of the same name by 'Pat Boone (I)' (qv). Blanc actually ad-libbed most of his dialogue, since the record was Boone's version of a song recorded by another artist earlier that year, in which the character had very little dialogue., Only got his start at Warner Brothers after one of their voice actors died., Raised in Portland, OR, he worked at KGW Radio as an announcer and as one of the Hoot Owls in the mid-1930s, where he specialized in comic voices. It took him a year and a half to land an audition with 'Leon Schlesinger' (qv)'s company, where he began in 1937 on a per-picture basis until 1941. He also worked for 'Walter Lantz' (qv), MGM, Columbia, and even 'Walt Disney' (qv) until Schlesinger signed him to an exclusive contract., According to his son 'Noel Blanc' (qv), of all the cartoon characters he voiced, the one that was the closest to his actual voice was Sylvester the Cat, only without the lisp., Had a collection of over 300 antique watches (as of 1979) including a watch dating back to 1510 that only had one hand and chimed every hour., His license plate read "KMIT." A representative at the California Department of Motor Vehicles asked him if it stood for a radio station, since it is illegal to advertise on a plate. He replied, "No, that's actually an old Jewish expression, 'know me in truth.'" What it actually stood for was "kish mir im tuchis," a Yiddish phrase meaning "Kiss my ass."., Played boarder Tiffany Twiggs in the radio series "Major Hoople," which debuted on NBC's Blue Network on June 22, 1942. Based on Gene Ahern's comic strip "Our Boarding House," the radio series starred 'Arthur Q. Bryan' (qv) as Major Hoople and 'Patsy Moran' (qv) as the Major's wife, Martha Hoople, who ran the boarding house (Bryan would later become the voice of Elmer Fudd, Bugs Bunny's nemesis). The 30-minute program, which aired on Mondays at 7 pm, went off the air on April 26, 1943., Mel, who was raised in Portland, OR, became friends with the famous Big Band singer 'Kay St. Germain Wells' (qv) who was born and raised in Portland., Biography in "The Scribner Encyclopedia of American Lives," Volume Two, 1986- 1990, pp. 112-113. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1999., The sound Bugs makes while munching a carrot is actually Mel Blanc munching on a carrot. He tried using celery, raw potatoes, and a lot of other things, but only a carrot would make that carrot crunching sound. According to Noel Blanc, Mel's son, Mel was not in fact allergic to carrots as was previously thought by many. People who worked in the sound studios believed this because they would see Mel spitting out the carrot after taking a bite. Mel did this because he could not speak with the carrot in his mouth and that was the only reason he spat it out., 'Jack Benny' (qv) once said of him, "There are only five real people in Hollywood. Everybody else is Mel Blanc."., Mel was such a consummate method actor that it was said that when he was in a sound booth doing a character, one could tell exactly which character he was doing without hearing his lines., Shared first name as well as voice booth time with friend 'Mel Torm' (qv)., Profiled in "Old-Time Radio Memories" by Mel Simons (BearManor Media)., He was awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for Radio at 6385 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California.
Nick Names:The Man of a Thousand Voices
Death Notes:Los Angeles, California, USA (heart disease)
Biographical Movies:_Behind the Tunes: Blanc Expressions (2003) (V)_ (qv)
Voice professional from radio, films and TV seldom see via his indiscriminate addressees. On 1940s radio, contained by endorse of mock-up, his voice supplied the din effects for the wit 'Jack Benny' (qv)'s antique "Maxwell" automobile's gasping and wheezing and struggling to crank up and about. More widely recognised by the splurge of the voice of virtually all highest behaviour in the Warner Bros. chart pantheon, as ably as Porky Pig, Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Tweety & Sylvester both, Yosemite Sam et al. Since Blanc's disappearance, his son 'Noel Blanc' (qv) enjoy taken up every of his father's mantle.
Quotes:I tawt I taw a putty-tat!, Thufferin' thuccotash!, Eh, what's up, doc?, That's all, folks! (Tag line of every WB cartoon; Blanc's epitaph also.), Today was tomorrow yesterday, so don't inhale., I have been a member of DeMolay for 63 years. I thank God and DeMolay for helping me become kind and thoughtful to my parents and all my friends. I had many opportunities to do the wrong things, and I might have done them if it were not for DeMolay. God bless them.
Birth Notes:San Francisco, California, USA
Books:Mel Blanc, with Philip Bashe. _That's Not All Folks!._ Warner Books Inc, 1988. ISBN 0446512443
Other Works:Album: "Christmas Comedy". Sang "I Tant's Wait Till Quithmuth Day" and "The Hat I Got For Christmas is Too Beeg" in funny voices., Provided the voice of Porky Pig in the infamous "blooper" where Porky hits his fingers with a hammer and stammers, "Son of a bii-bii-bii, son of a bii-bii-bii, son of a bii-bii-bii . . . son of a gun!" Then he turns to the audience and says, "Ha, you thought I was going to say son of a BITCH, didn't ya?" That was created for a gag reel at Warner Bros. in the 1930s. Gag reels were collections of bloopers and outtakes from all the studio's pictures that year and were usually shown at the company Christmas party. This particular "blooper" has since found its way onto numerous blooper and "outtakes" videos., 1961: Recorded a _"The Flintstones" (1960)_ (qv) album as Barney Rubble, which included him singing part of "The Flintstones" theme song., Voices Cousin Orville in 'Walt Disney' (qv)'s "Carousel of Progress" in Tomorrowland at Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom., 1970s: TV commercial for American Express., 1960s: TV commercial as voice of Barney Rubble for Winston cigarettes., 1971-89: TV commercials for Post Pebbles cereals (as Barney Rubble and Dino)., 1988-89: Video trailers for the Warner Bros. Collection Catalogue (as Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck and Porky Pig)., Had an extensive body of radio work, including numerous roles on 'Jack Benny' (qv)'s long-running radio series. Among other roles, he played Benny's violin teacher, his pet parrot, Carmichael the bear, the announcer at the train station, a Mexican whose one-syllable answers were always variations of "Si" and even Benny's car, the "Maxwell"., 1977: Radio commercial (as himself and several Warner Brothers characters) for Listerine Lozenges., 1960s: TV commercials as the voice of the "Frito Bandito" for Fritos Corn Chips., Released a record, "I Tawt I Taw a Putty Tat!", using the voices of "Sylvester" and "Tweety Pie". The B-side was "I'm glad that I'm Bugs Bunny"., 1960s: TV commercial for Tang drink mix (as voice of Bugs Bunny)., He sang the lead role of The Drunk in 'Spike Jones and His City Slickers' (qv)'s recording of "Clink Clink"., Provided the voices for the animated talking bullets in the theatrical trailer for _A Shot in the Dark (1964)_ (qv)., TV commercial for Signet Bank., 1986: TV commercial for McDonald's McDLT (as Pepe le Pew)., TV commercial, as Foghorn Leghorn and Chicken Hawk, for KFC (1988)., TV commercial, Cheerios (original, apple cinnamon, honey-nut) cereal Merrie Melodies' 50th Anniversary collectors items (1990)., TV commercial, for Holiday Inn, as Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck (1991)., TV commercial, for Tyson brand frozen kids' meals, numerous Looney Tunes voices (1989)., Performed Yah Dis Ist Ein Christmas Tree for a Christmas album (1950s), (1950s) Voices of several insects in Raid bug killer commercials.
Birth Name:Blank, Melvin Jerome
Spouse:'Estell Rosenbaum' (4 January 1933 - 10 July 1989) (his death); 1 child
Death Date:10 July 1989
Interviews:"Starlog" (USA), January 1986, Vol. 9, Iss. 102, pg. 68-71, by: Brian Lowry, "Mel Blanc: Soul of the Classic Cartoon"
Birth Date:30 May 1908
Articles:"Bild & Bubbla" (Sweden), September 2004, Iss. 165, pg. 24-29, by: Claes Reimerthi, "Mix & Max"
His son 'Noel Blanc' (qv) voiced many of the Warner Bros. cartoon characters for a time shortly after Blanc's death., 1/24/61: Was in a near-fatal car accident while many of the shows that required his services, most importantly _"The Flintstones" (1960)_ (qv), were still in production. He did the voices of his characters in both his home bed and his hospital bed, in a full body cast and with all his "Flintstones" co-stars and recording equipment crowded into the same room., Originally, the sound of the Maxwell car on 'Jack Benny' (qv)'s radio show was a pre-recorded sound effect on a phonograph record. During a live broadcast, however, Blanc noticed that the record player wasn't turned on for the crucial moment when the effect was supposed to play. He quickly grabbed the microphone and improvised the sounds himself, to the utter delight of the studio audience. Benny made it part of the program from then on and gave Blanc much larger parts to play in the show., Shortly before his death, executives of Time Warner (owners of Warner Bros.) asked him if there was anything, literally anything, that they could give him to thank him for his life's body of work. He asked for-- and received--a Ford Edsel., While in a coma after a cataclysmic automobile accident, doctors unsuccessfully tried to get Mel to talk. Finally, a doctor, who was also a fan of his cartoon characters, asked Mel, "Bugs? Bugs Bunny? Are you there?" Mel responded, in Bugs Bunny's voice, "What's up, Doc?" After talking with several other characters, they eventually led Mel out of his coma.

Leon Schlesinger (producer)

Dr. Seuss (producer)

Carl W. Stalling (composer)

Chuck Jones (director)

Treg Brown (editor)

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The Movie - Brothuh of Cerebral Print (2004)

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Movie Is being made - in 2004.


Color Info: Color
Countries: USA
Genres: Action, Adventure, Comedy, Fantasy, Sci-Fi, Short
Languages: English
Locations: Glendale, California, USA
Sound Mix: Dolby Digital EX
Tech Info: RAT:1.85 : 1
Release Dates: USA:17 October 2004, USA:3 June 2005, USA:30 June 2005, USA:11 July 2005
Girls. Girls!! Look. He's got a space probe!

In movie played:

Thurman Jackson (actor)

Jed Rowen (actor)
Other Works:Co-wrote "Al Qaida-Killing Hotrod Sluts!!!" with Ford Austin. (2003)

Sizzle The Stripper (actor)
Worked as a bartender in New York City at the New Amsterdam Theater for the original production of "The Lion King". Served 2 sodas to Glenn Close and her daughter on opening night., Won a hotdog eating contest in 1994 in Muskogee, Oklahoma for eating 12 hotdogs in 3 minutes., Has 4 kids. Emma, Harley, Sophie, and Tad.
Was walking feathers Hollywood Boulevard when chief Ford Austin pull completed and ask him if he be an thespian. After aphorism "yes!", Sizzle The Stripper made his on-screen debut bounded by Ford Austin's "Soiree" in 2001 which was nominated in favour of Best Drama in several display festival but was never theatrically released to the town. Sizzle enjoy since become one of the moneyed able performer whom director Ford Austin use again and again in his films. Sizzle recreates his role in deposit of Alien in "Cerebral Print: The Secret Files" from most recent "Cerebral Print" films which made him celebrated and win him an embossing for Best Newcomer. Has since become a cult phenomenon at film festivals and convention nigh by the world. Sizzle The Stripper be the David Hasselhoff of Japan.

Michaelia Carroll (actress)
Birth Name:Carroll, Michaelia Diedre
Height:5' 1"
Michaelia Carroll be born enclosed by Philadelphia where on earth she find going taking classes at the age of six. She studied at the Arden Theater, the Walnut Street Theater and The Actors Center, among others. She began functional at the age of ten, first and foremost in commercial and theater. She continue to get something done in and about Los Angeles, California.
Currently working as an actress and writer in Los Angeles, Wrote, directed, cast and performed in an improvisational comedy showcase while in high school.
Nick Names:Mikey

Jenny Labow (actress)

Felissa Rose (actress)
Articles:"Femme Fatales" (USA), July 2002, Vol. 11, Iss. 8, pg. 5, by: Jason Paul Collum, "Fatale Attractions", "Femme Fatales" (USA), May 2002, Vol. 11, Iss. 5/6, pg. 38-41, by: Jason Paul Collum, "Felissa Rose"
Felissa be ask to reprise her role Angela in Sleepaway Camp II: Unhappy Campers and Sleepaway Camp III: Teenage Wasteland but turned them crust because she enrol to be in the Tisch School of the Arts at the New York University and asked NYU if she could lean stale her imprudent edict effecting in utilize of a year but they said she'd have to re apply and near was no support of her getting in again., She went to acting school with Adam Sandler and became friends for a while and did a short comedy on MTV together called The Party Phone Series., Returned to screen acting during the millenium by starring in a short independent horror-thriller that was under 15 minutes long called "Birds of a Feather" with cult actor Christopher Cooke who was well remembered for his roles in Simple Men and The Unbelievable Truth. Then she got other roles in independent feature films., Has performed in numerous off-Broadway productions that were directed by her ex-husband including the world premiere of "Phone Sex"., Her first professional stage show was a musical review called "Youngstars" with celebrities like Irene Cara, Sarah Jessica Parker and Scott Grimes., Her first role was playing the transsexual lunatic in the 1983 horror film, Sleepaway Camp, Daughter, Bianca Rose Miller, born June 8, 2005 in LA, Has husband's name 'Deron' tattooed on ring finger, Daughter, Lola Marue Miller, born March 4, 2007.
Pictorials:"Femme Fatales" (USA), May 2002, Vol. 11, Iss. 5/6, pg. 38-41, by: Jason Paul Collum, "Felissa Rose", "Fangoria Magazine" (USA), November 2001, Iss. 208, pg. 53, by: Mike Manikowski, "Sleepaway Camp Reunion "
Nick Names:Ladybug
Felissa Rose Esposito increase rapidly inside New York always wanting to accomplish. At the age of 13, she land the role of Angela, the transsexual slayer, in the cult show signs of _Sleepaway Camp (1983)_ (qv). At the age of 17, she applied all for imprudent proceeds to New York University's Tisch School of the Arts and be admit that flip. Attending The Lee Strasberg institute, she introduction affected homework in fix of a profound actress. Performing in acting in circle Manhattan insert her rock-hard sweat to the interview. Felissa play Denise Savage in Savage in "Limbo," Karen in "Phone Sex," Rene in 'David Henry Hwang' (qv)'s "M.Butterfly," Willie in "This Property be Condemned," Desdemona in 'William Shakespeare (I)' (qv)'s "Othello," and tons more. Film work include 'Woody Allen' (qv)'s _Another Woman (1988)_ (qv), Pain and Suffering, _The Night We Never Met (1993)_ (qv), and MTV's The Party Phone Series converse 'Adam Sandler (I)' (qv). She is exceedingly in a moment utilizable beside NY Dinner Theater and plays Louise in Disorganized Crime above and ancient times of yore as pursue TV and film work..._Return to Sleepaway Camp (2006)_?
Height:5' 4"
Quotes:"Love with everything you've got."
Birth Notes:Greenwich Village, New York City, New York, USA
Where Now:(2003) She has moved from New York to California and is gaining a reputation by acting in independent horror films and is trying out for mainstream films as well.
Birth Name:Esposito, Felissa Rose
Spouse:'Bill Primaverra' (5 July 1997 - 14 December 2001) (divorced), 'Deron Miller' (qv) (17 October 2004 - present); 2 children
Birth Date:23 May 1969

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James S. Anderson (producer)
Active fly-fisherman., Eagle scout., Founder of A.P.C.O. oil corporation., When asked to run for governor of the state of Oklahoma, he declined., 32nd degree Mason.
Nick Names:J. Steve

Thomas W. Anderson (producer)
Partner in Angry Baby Monkey Pictures.

Ford Austin (producer)
Articles:"The Daily Oklahoman" (USA), 7 June 2007, by: Staff Reporter, "deadCenter festival is dead-on with flms.", "Reuters" (USA), 1 January 2003, by: Bob Tourtellotte, "2003 Sundance Hopefuls head to Park City", "Variety" (USA), 9 May 1998, by: Markland Taylor, "'Lawyers' has pre-N.Y. sked"
Height:6' 1"
Birth Notes:Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA
Other Works:Played "Richard Kilmer" in World Premiere of Henry Miller's Lawyers at The Westport Country Playhouse., Played "Tom Joad" in the Philadelphia premiere of John Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath., Played "Michael" in Francis Ford Coppola's production of Worldly Acts at The Tiffany Theater in Los Angeles, California., Co-wrote feature film: "Al Qaida-Killing Hotrod Sluts!!!" with Jed Rowen. (2003), Starred in 'Toby Keith' (qv) music video: "A little less talk, and alot more action.", TV commercial for Valtrex (1998)., TV commercial for Diet Coke (2002)., TV commercial for "Blinds To Go"., Directed spec. TV commercial for NIKE., Fight Choreographer for Tina Landau's "Dream True" at The Vineyard Theatre in New York City., TV commercial for "New York Post"., TV commercial for Carrow's restaurant. (2004), (2004- ) Starring in national tour of "The Male Intellect: an Oxymoron" play by Robert Dubac., Played "Brick" in Cat on a Hot TIn Roof at The Pollard Theatre., Played "Lord Godalming" in The Passion of Dracula at The Pollard Theatre., Played "Max" in The Homecoming., Played one of 12 Doolittle Pilots in Disney's Pearl Harbor., TV commercial for Sprint (2004)., Played Marshall T. Blackmore in New York City premiere of "Natural's In It". (1998), Played Samuel in New Jersey Rep production of "A Mislaid Heaven". (2000), Played Samuel in New York premiere of "A Mislaid Heaven". (2000: Abbingdon Theater), Played Wilcox in the original New York City production of "The Nektonic Facteur". (1999), Starring in "Male Intellect: An Oxymoron" at The Theater in Old Town San Diego (2005)., Creator and Executive Producer of "The Commuter Talkshow with Marc Wasserman". (2007)
Birth Name:Austin, Thomas Sanford
Received his M.F.A. from Temple University., Founding partner of Angry Baby Monkey Pictures., Direct descendent of American Lead industry pioneer: Moses Austin, who is also responsible for creating the first Anglo-American settlement in Spanish occupied Texas which he then bequeathed to his son, Stephen F. Austin (Father of Texas), who finalized the deal to make Texas statehood a reality., Is a F(IND) director/producer and member of The Writer's Boot Camp in Santa Monica, California., Official screenplay judge for Project Greenlight 3 (2004)., Tom Sizemore sponsored his live performance of his one-man "Celebrity Deathmatch" at the DGA in Los Angeles., Directly related to Stephen F. Austin (Father of Texas)., Has worked with directors: Vicky Jenson, Mike Goedecke, JD Ryznar, John Berry, Fred Savage, Michael Bay, Anson Williams, Scott Fellows, Andy Dick, Adam Davidson,Tina Landau, Paul Eckstein, David Williams, Robert Dubac, Jackie Berger, Bob Hedley, Michael Dorian, Dugald MacAurthur and Joyce Piven., Official screenplay judge for Scriptapalooza (2005)., Won the Maybell Conger Award in recognition of outstanding activity in theater areas (1993)., Sold an idea for a TV show to Paramount Studios. (2006).
Birth Date:3 February 1971
Articles:"The Daily Oklahoman" (USA), 7 June 2007, by: Staff Reporter, "deadCenter festival is dead-on with flms.", "Reuters" (USA), 1 January 2003, by: Bob Tourtellotte, "2003 Sundance Hopefuls head to Park City", "Variety" (USA), 9 May 1998, by: Markland Taylor, "'Lawyers' has pre-N.Y. sked"
Height:6' 1"
Birth Notes:Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA
Other Works:Played "Richard Kilmer" in World Premiere of Henry Miller's Lawyers at The Westport Country Playhouse., Played "Tom Joad" in the Philadelphia premiere of John Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath., Played "Michael" in Francis Ford Coppola's production of Worldly Acts at The Tiffany Theater in Los Angeles, California., Co-wrote feature film: "Al Qaida-Killing Hotrod Sluts!!!" with Jed Rowen. (2003), Starred in 'Toby Keith' (qv) music video: "A little less talk, and alot more action.", TV commercial for Valtrex (1998)., TV commercial for Diet Coke (2002)., TV commercial for "Blinds To Go"., Directed spec. TV commercial for NIKE., Fight Choreographer for Tina Landau's "Dream True" at The Vineyard Theatre in New York City., TV commercial for "New York Post"., TV commercial for Carrow's restaurant. (2004), (2004- ) Starring in national tour of "The Male Intellect: an Oxymoron" play by Robert Dubac., Played "Brick" in Cat on a Hot TIn Roof at The Pollard Theatre., Played "Lord Godalming" in The Passion of Dracula at The Pollard Theatre., Played "Max" in The Homecoming., Played one of 12 Doolittle Pilots in Disney's Pearl Harbor., TV commercial for Sprint (2004)., Played Marshall T. Blackmore in New York City premiere of "Natural's In It". (1998), Played Samuel in New Jersey Rep production of "A Mislaid Heaven". (2000), Played Samuel in New York premiere of "A Mislaid Heaven". (2000: Abbingdon Theater), Played Wilcox in the original New York City production of "The Nektonic Facteur". (1999), Starring in "Male Intellect: An Oxymoron" at The Theater in Old Town San Diego (2005)., Creator and Executive Producer of "The Commuter Talkshow with Marc Wasserman". (2007)
Birth Name:Austin, Thomas Sanford
Received his M.F.A. from Temple University., Founding partner of Angry Baby Monkey Pictures., Direct descendent of American Lead industry pioneer: Moses Austin, who is also responsible for creating the first Anglo-American settlement in Spanish occupied Texas which he then bequeathed to his son, Stephen F. Austin (Father of Texas), who finalized the deal to make Texas statehood a reality., Is a F(IND) director/producer and member of The Writer's Boot Camp in Santa Monica, California., Official screenplay judge for Project Greenlight 3 (2004)., Tom Sizemore sponsored his live performance of his one-man "Celebrity Deathmatch" at the DGA in Los Angeles., Directly related to Stephen F. Austin (Father of Texas)., Has worked with directors: Vicky Jenson, Mike Goedecke, JD Ryznar, John Berry, Fred Savage, Michael Bay, Anson Williams, Scott Fellows, Andy Dick, Adam Davidson,Tina Landau, Paul Eckstein, David Williams, Robert Dubac, Jackie Berger, Bob Hedley, Michael Dorian, Dugald MacAurthur and Joyce Piven., Official screenplay judge for Scriptapalooza (2005)., Won the Maybell Conger Award in recognition of outstanding activity in theater areas (1993)., Sold an idea for a TV show to Paramount Studios. (2006).
Birth Date:3 February 1971
Articles:"The Daily Oklahoman" (USA), 7 June 2007, by: Staff Reporter, "deadCenter festival is dead-on with flms.", "Reuters" (USA), 1 January 2003, by: Bob Tourtellotte, "2003 Sundance Hopefuls head to Park City", "Variety" (USA), 9 May 1998, by: Markland Taylor, "'Lawyers' has pre-N.Y. sked"
Height:6' 1"
Birth Notes:Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA
Other Works:Played "Richard Kilmer" in World Premiere of Henry Miller's Lawyers at The Westport Country Playhouse., Played "Tom Joad" in the Philadelphia premiere of John Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath., Played "Michael" in Francis Ford Coppola's production of Worldly Acts at The Tiffany Theater in Los Angeles, California., Co-wrote feature film: "Al Qaida-Killing Hotrod Sluts!!!" with Jed Rowen. (2003), Starred in 'Toby Keith' (qv) music video: "A little less talk, and alot more action.", TV commercial for Valtrex (1998)., TV commercial for Diet Coke (2002)., TV commercial for "Blinds To Go"., Directed spec. TV commercial for NIKE., Fight Choreographer for Tina Landau's "Dream True" at The Vineyard Theatre in New York City., TV commercial for "New York Post"., TV commercial for Carrow's restaurant. (2004), (2004- ) Starring in national tour of "The Male Intellect: an Oxymoron" play by Robert Dubac., Played "Brick" in Cat on a Hot TIn Roof at The Pollard Theatre., Played "Lord Godalming" in The Passion of Dracula at The Pollard Theatre.

The Movie - A Medikus (1918)

Not bad - A Medikus movie

Movie Premier in 1918.


Color Info: Black and White
Countries: Hungary
Sound Mix: Silent

In movie have been taken:

Jen Janovics (director)
Death Date:16 November 1945
Death Notes:Kolozsvr, Hungary (now Cluj-Napoca, Romania)
Birth Notes:Ungvr, Austria-Hungary (now Uzhhorod, Ukraine)
Director, Managing Director He be one of the creator of art motion drudgery of art harvest bounded by Hungary, he was instrumental in the beginning of logical manufacture of films. Between 1914-17 his film business Proja and Corvin work next to director alike to Michael Curtiz, Martin Garas and Alexander Korda. In 1918 he found a foreign company with the first name Transylvania. His partiality genre be literary - above all classical - getting nearly new to. He himself appear in facade of the camera in fix of all right. He build aware a grey peak gridiron in Transylvania by this means promote the sale of his best moment basic films. At the germ of the forties he write squat film script all for the Hungarian Film Bureau (Magyar Filmiroda - MFI). His wife was Lili Por, the extinguish melodramatic actress.
Birth Date:8 December 1872