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Sep 20, 2010
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One of the most controlling movies of the 1960s, Robert Aldrich's noted Hollywood Gothic was the first motion picture to open a great extent in "Flagship Theaters" as a substitute for of playing beginning dates in top urban houses and changed distributor present patterns forever more. It didn't strictly sadness the late careers of Bette Davis and Joan Crawford either.
Ben on Whatever Happened To Babe JaneRobert Aldrich acquainted with to talk about how Bette Davis really kicked Joan Crawford fairness smack in the chief executive officer, and that they got it all on camera and second-hand the essay in the cover, undeterred by the horrifying two seconds when Crawford lay stunned on the shock. The things actors do for their expertness!.
: Dan Monahan, Grade Herrier, Wyatt Knight, Roger Wilson, Cyril O'Reilly, Tony Ganios ... Porky's Bob Clark Dan Monahan Streak Herrier Wyatt ...
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Tony Ganios |
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About this book Momentous Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Tony Ganios (born October 21, 1959) is a Greek American actor. In 1979 he made his cover debut as a heroic tough-guy named 'Perry' in The Wanderers. He is probably best known for his r as Anthony 'Meat' Tuperello in the 1982 hit comedy Porky's, the 1983 sequel Porky's II: The Next Day and the 1985 result Porky's Revenge. Tony's other well known role is in the 1990 hit film Die Hard 2: Die Harder as Baker, a colleague of the terrorists. And he played a former football player turned mountain man in the John Belushi film Continental Arrange.Ganios had appeared in a couple of episodes of the 1980s TV series Wiseguy as Mike 'Mooch' Cacciatore, he made a lodger appearance in an episode of Scarecrow and Mrs. King. He semi-retired from acting after Die Hard 2 to be an insurance means in New York City, but returned to Hollywood to do a little more acting, writing and producing. |
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Porky's revenge |
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About this book Converge kit includes 4 pamphlets and 7 photographs. |
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221 pages |
Queering teen culture, all-American boys and same-sex desire in film and television Pee Wee (Dan Monahan) worries that he's not big enough; Substance (Tony Ganios) is asked "Why do they call you Meat? Because it's so big? ... |
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About this book Why did Fonzie dangle around with all those high school boys?Is the overwhelming boy-meets-girl content of popular teen movies, music, books, and TV upright a cover for an undercurrent of same-sex desire? From the 1950s to the present, popular culture has involved teenage boys falling for, look down one's nose at a seek over, dreaming about, singing to, and fighting over, teenage girls. But Queering Teen Culture analyzes more than 200 movies and TV shows to uncover who Frankie Avalon's sort was really in love with in those beach movies and why Leif Garrett became a teen idol in the 1970s. In Top 40 songs, teen magazines, movies, TV soap operas and sitcoms, teenagers are defined by their pubescent "recognition" of the opposite sex, universally and without exception. Queering Teen Culture looks beyond the litany to find out when adults became so stubborn about teenage sexual desire--and why--and finds evidence of same-sex desire, romantic interactions, and identities that, according to the controlling ideology, do... |
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