DVD: www.amazon.com thefilmarchived.blogspot.com They Made Me a Killer is a 1946 B-movie directed by William C. Thomas, and written by Daniel Mainwaring, Winston Miller and Kae Salkow, based on story by Owen Franes. The film was made by Pine-Thomas, the B-movie unit of Paramount Pictures. Tom Durling quits his job and drives across country after his brother is killed in an accident. He gives an attractive girl a ride and he's forced at gun point to be the driver in a bank robbery. During the crime, Steve Reynolds, another innocent man is involved and killed in the escape. After a high-speed chase, the car crashes and Durling is knocked unconscious while the bandits get away. The police arrest Durling but refuse to believe that he wasn't one of the robbers. Durling escapes the police then later teams with Reynolds' sister in an attempt to prove his innocence. The trail leads to a small roadside diner where the two end up finding the gang hiding out in the building's basement. They go undercover, her as a waitress and Durling joins the gang. In the end, they trick the criminals into confessing their crimes. Durling's reputation is saved, and the criminals, led by a Ma Barker-type mom, get shot up. Cast * Robert Lowery as Tom Durling * Barbara Britton as June Reynolds * Lola Lane as Betty Ford * Frank Albertson as Al Wilson, Glen Grove patrolman * Elisabeth Risdon as Ma Conley * Byron Barr as Steve Reynolds * Paul Harvey as District Attorney Booth Robert Lowery (October 17 ... Теги:robberymurderevidencebanklossofjobbartenderpatrolmangangleadermembernursedoctorhusbandwifepolicecarkillingvictimarchivefootagecigarettesmokingdetectivegetawaystocktrainstationfianceekillerheldatgunpointhenchmanteacherb moviebeautifulwomandeathbrothergangsterblacksmithcafehospitalusa1940shorrorworld warhistoryrussiawarfarehauntingparanormalghostcopscrimegoreghostsmilitaryphilosophypoliticscommunismeducational
ACT UP/ New York - LGBT March on Washington, 11 October 1987 - Robert Getso, Tim Landers, Larry Kramer, Andy Humm, Douglas Crimp, and 500000 lesbian & gay rights activists from across the United States demand the Reagan administration effectively fight the spread of HIV/AIDS and care for those who have it. As technology changed the 8mm film was transferred to VHS in Japan, and to DVD in Germany. Directed/Edited by Robert Getso at SUNY. Contact: internationalprof@gmail.com for info. This video is for educational purposes only, and part of a public history archive. Теги:ACTUPRobertGetsoLGBTMarchonWashington11October1987.NationalWashington.LarryKramer.Reagan.AIDS.HIV.
This is original version of "Act Like you know" by Fat Larry's Band Credits — Prod: Larry James & Nick Martinelli; Engineers: Gene Leone (Mix), Al Alberts, Bruce Weedon; Arranger: Richie Rome Studio: Alpha International Recording Studios, Philly, PA Lead Singer: Darryl Grant "Fat" Larry James Art CapehartDoug JonesJimmy LeeTed CohenTony MiddletonLarry La Bes Erskine Williams Lyrics Yeah You wanna know Act just like Act just like you know Wooahh You just ou't to know Yeah When your feeling down and low And you need a place to go Ohh Just pick up your shoes and go To the hottest place you know Ohh When you can feel your am And have a good time Just step right up Hurry hurry hurry To the fire light Act like you know This is your way to shine Act like you know Theres only stars in the firelight Act like you know Where the thugs are real Act like you know Start kicking up your heels Yeah You wanna know Well well well The fashion here's just to kill so if you depth put on your dancin wear Yeah And you find yourself under a spot that'l make you hot to try So if you move in time and your feeling fine Just step right up Hurry hurry hurry To the firelight Act like you know This is your way to shine Act like you know Theres only stars in the firelight Act like you know Where the thugs are real Act like you know Start kicking up your heels Yeah You wanna know Well well well Act just like you know Act like you know Your really in the show Act like your told And you wont So we set the ... Теги:FatLarry'sBandActlikeyouknowFunkGrooveoriginalversionmusicGTAViceCitysoundtracksoulr&btheftautogrand theftLarryJamesNickMartinelliTonyVercettiRhythm And BluesSoul MusicTheft AutoJazz
Stonewall Archive material never seen before of Larry Kramer on the beginnings of ACT-UP. from the After Stonewall Archives www.afterstonewall.com for more information Теги:ACT-UPlarrykramergayactivisthistoryAIDS
Expand the description and view the text of the steps for this how-to video. Check out Howcast for other do-it-yourself videos from Seaworthy and more videos in the Criminal Law category. You can contribute too! Create your own DIY guide at www.howcast.com or produce your own Howcast spots with the Howcast Filmmakers Program at www.howcast.com Whether you call them the police, the Five-0, the Po-po, or something else entirely, be cool and follow these steps. To complete this How-To you will need: The ability to remain calm Good manners And a little luck! Step 1: Relax Relax. Being nervous, even if you've done nothing at all, makes cops suspicious. Step 2: Keep your hands on the wheel If you're in a car, put your hands in front of you, on the steering wheel. Don't reach for your license or registration until you're asked. Police are trained to assume that everyone has a hidden weapon, so don't give them reason to believe that you might. Step 3: Be quiet Remember the old adage, "Speak only if spoken to"? Now's a good time to follow it. Don't offer excuses or explanations; you may be admitting to something they're not even pulling you over for! Tip: Call the person "officer" instead of "sir" or "ma'am." Surveys show this is the greeting police prefer. Step 4: Stay put Stay put. If you get out of a car after being stopped, police assume it's to attack. The same rule applies when there's no car involved; if you walk even a few steps away, they assume you're making a run for it ... Теги:howcasthow-topolicestoppedticket