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Marilyn Monroe photographed by Jock Carroll (1952)
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missw0rld · 9 months
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Marilyn Monroe (1952)
Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not (2006)
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olympain · 3 months
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He'd only been in there for a couple of weeks and you're interfering with his gate? Good God!
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iminstitute-blog · 3 months
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Fr. Jack Carroll, SJ
Fr. Jack Carroll, SJ was also published be The Manila Times on 17 January 2024. WHEN I resigned after more than a year working as a research associate at the Institute on Church and Social Issues (ICSI) in 1995, the late Fr. John “Jack” J. Carroll, SJ, who was the executive director, gave me a piece of cloth as a sendoff gift. He said he wanted me to be the best-dressed guy in Eastern Samar (I…
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weirdlookindog · 2 months
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Tarantula (1955)
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frenchcurious · 10 months
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Grille de départ du Grand Prix de Grande-Bretagne - Aintree 1959. - 1-Jack Brabham, Cooper T51 #12, Cooper Car Co (vainqueur) - 2-Roy Salvadori, Aston Martin DBR4/250 #2, David Brown Co - 3-Harry Schell, BRM P25 #8, Owen Racing Organization - 4-Maurice Trintignant, Cooper T51 #18, RRC Walker Racing Team - 5-Masten Gregory, Cooper T51 #14, Cooper Car Company - 6-Carroll Shelby, Aston Martin DBR4/250 #4, David Brown Co. - source UK Racing History.
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“I'll have to see that tarantula before I believe it.You'll see it, Joe, andyou'll wish you hadn't.”
Tarantula (Jack Arnold, 1955)
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filmnoirfoundation · 7 months
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TV Noir on the Big Screen
The FNF will co-present Noir Television: Naked City with UCLA Film & Television Archive on Sunday, October 15, 7:00 p.m. at the Billy Wilder Theater located in Los Angeles' Hammer Museum.
The evening comprises two episodes of Naked City, a police drama from the original Golden Age of Television, and an in-person Q&A with FNF board member Alan K. Rode and actor/writer Michael McGreevey between screenings. Based on Jules Dassin's acclaimed 1948 motion picture of the same name, Naked City boasted location photography and a host of New York actors in thoughtful, original teleplays that emphasized character over action.
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First, Jack Warden (Twelve Angry Men) guest stars as a fugitive who takes refuge in a tenement rooftop hideaway belonging to a troubled child (Mike McGreevey) in The King of Venus Will Take Care of You (1962). As the police close in, the misfit pair confront each other and their individual life circumstances, which are untenable.
A Horse Has a Big Head — Let Him Worry (1962) plays second. In groundbreaking casting, Diahann Carroll (Julia) guests as an earnest special education teacher searching for a sight-impaired student (John Megna) who, in defiant independence, wanders away on a field trip. Admission is free. Full details and program notes are available on UCLA's website.
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holycatsandrabbits · 2 months
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Want to write a mystery based on history? Check out my blog for 8 posts about the unsolved past, with writing prompts!
The Beast of Gevaudan: History’s most well-documented werewolf, France, 1764
The Female Stranger: unidentified decedent, Virginia (US), 1816
Spring-Heeled Jack: well-documented apparition or cryptid, England 1837-1904
The Flannan Isles Disappearance: three lighthouse keepers vanished, Scotland, 1900
The Star Tiger and Star Ariel, two planes lost in the Bermuda Triangle, 1948-49
Dyatlov Pass: mysterious deaths of 9 hikers, Ural Mountains, 1959
And the ghost ships Mary Celeste (1872) and Carroll A. Deering (1920, pictured above)
A ghost ship prompt:
A run of bad luck. Those on board a doomed ship might have invited a curse as the result of unwise decisions, whether that be mutiny, murder, or just generally running afoul of sea superstitions. If the crew themselves were cursed, or if they carried a cursed item with them, this could explain why a ship which picked up the crew also went down itself.
DannyeChase.com ~ Ao3 ~ Linktree ~ Weird Wednesday writing prompts blog ~ Resources for Writers
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denver-carrington · 3 months
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The cast celebrating the show's 150th episode.
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Art Credit to Joe Phillips
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omercifulheaves · 1 year
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Kelly’s Heroes (1970)
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weaponx1995 · 1 month
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Poem I wrote around New Years.
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gatutor · 11 months
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Carroll Nye-Anita Page "While the city sleeps" 1928, de Jack Conway.
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weirdlookindog · 8 months
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Leo G. Carroll in Tarantula (1955).
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