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Lana Del Rey – National Anthem (Cover by Marie Antoinette)

May 12th, 2012 11 comments

this is for all the americans I know, because i love you so much… america is awesome. the only thing I don’t like about America is the old man I met in Syracuse, because he was very rude.

1942 Black Dragons (Bela Lugosi, Joan Barclay, Clayton Moore)

May 11th, 2012 No comments


A cabal of American industrialists, all fifth-columnists intent on sabotaging the war effort, are methodically murdered by the malevolent Monsieur Colomb. It is only until detective Dick Martin is assigned to the case that everyone’s true motives and identities are revealed. Cast Bela Lugosi … Dr. Melcher / Monsieur Colomb Joan Barclay … Alice Saunders George Pembroke … Dr. Bill Saunders Clayton Moore … FBI Agent Richard ‘Dick’ Martin Robert Frazer … Amos Hanlin Edward Peil Sr. … Philip Wallace (as Edward Piel Sr.) Robert Fiske … Ryder Irving Mitchell … John Van Dyke Kenneth Harlan … FBI Chief Colton Max Hoffman Jr. … Kearney Frank Melton … FBI agent Joseph Eggenton … Stevens, the butler I. Stanford Jolley … The Dragon (as Stanford Jolley) Jack Cheatham … Policeman (uncredited) Bernard Gorcey … The Cabbie (uncredited) Jack Holmes … Industrialist (uncredited) Directed By William Nigh Screenplay Written By Harvey Gates Story & Adaptation Written By Robert Kehoe (“Black Dragon”) Produced By Jack Dietz, Sam Katzman Associate Producer Barney A. Sareckly Cinematography By Arthur Reed Film Editing By Carl Pierson Assistant Director Arthur Hammond, Gerald Art Direction Dave Milton Original Music By Johnny Lange, Lew Porter Details Country: USA Release Date: March 6, 1942 (USA) Production Co: Banner Productions, Monogram Pictures Filming Locations: Monogram Studios – 4376 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA

Dog Shot 3 Times – Dog Attacks Police Officers in Newham London Five Mauled

April 11th, 2012 25 comments

Five policemen were in hospital last night after being savaged by a dog as they hunted a suspected violent kidnapper. The officers were said to have ‘life-changing’ wounds as serious as those seen after a shootout. One officer had his arm broken between the animal’s jaws, while others had chunks of flesh torn from their legs and arms. Some will require plastic surgery, and one could lose several fingers. A police marksman brought the carnage to an end when he blasted the dog four times with a shotgun after it was cornered in the street. Neighbours revealed they had reported the animal, described as a brown dobermann/pitbull cross called Poison, to the council several times. They said it was responsible for other attacks, including one in which a builder was pulled from his bicycle and mauled so badly ‘it looked like he was being eaten alive’. Police chiefs suspect criminals and gang members are deliberately breeding vicious animals as weapons. The attack took place on a residential street in Stratford, east London, where patches of dried blood remain visible along a 30ft stretch of the road. Witnesses said the dog ran free after a team searching a man wanted for grievous bodily harm and kidnap broke down the door of a terraced house. Mobile phone footage taken by a passer-by shows the animal pouncing on one policeman and biting his arm. The officer tries to fight the dog off by grabbing at its neck — but the animal is too strong. At one point, it clamps its jaws so