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  • ...2, these stories were reissued by Pocket Books in the collection '''''Star Trek: The Amazing Stories'''''.
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  • ...one of the biggest hits of the year and made [[John Wayne]] a major screen star. ...opularity opened the door for Anderson to become the screen's first cowboy star, making several hundred Western film shorts. So popular was the genre that
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  • * First Contact (2022), Denali Dink, Scarlot Rose, ''Star Trek'' [[spanking parody]], [https://onlyspanking.video/55206-first-contact-drea
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  • ...favorite stars and had one of Hollywood's longest careers. She was a movie star from the 1930s to the 1970s and appeared on television for more than thirty ...Ricardos' lovable landlords. After the show ended in 1960, Ball went on to star in two more successful television series: The Lucy Show, which ran on CBS f
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  • ...be called the Yacumo to help them negotiate with the natives. After a long trek through the jungle, the group happens upon a Yacumo male raping and murderi The first film reel begins by showing the group’s trek deep into the jungle, where they make camp and slaughter a turtle and cook
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  • ...''[[Angelique Pettyjohn]]'' (who did some mainstream work, including Star Trek) plays an Ilsa-type commandant in what is essentially a remake of ''Love Ca ...ing R-rated erotic films about enslaved or imprisoned women. Many of these star Rena Riffel (from Showgirls). Titles include: ''School of Surrender, Dark C
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  • The club is mentioned in the novelization of the 1998 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Far Beyond the Stars". The novelization mentions
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  • '''William Claude Dukenfield''' ({{star}}January 29, 1880 – {{dag}}December 25, 1946), better known as '''W. C. F ...atured comedian in the [[Ziegfeld Follies]] for several years. He became a star in the Broadway musical comedy ''Poppy'' (1923), in which he played a color
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  • ''Herbert Brough Falcon Marshall'' ({{star}}23 May 1890 – {{dag}}22 January 1966) was an English stage, screen and r ...ng amputees like himself, during the Second World War. Marshall received a star on the {{lc1|Hollywood Walk of Fame}} in 1960.
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  • {{cquote|In the "<I>Star Trek</I>" novel "<I>Resistance</I>" established that before he left the Enterpri
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  • ...same song is played over and over - `The Triskellion Theme' from the Star Trek CD.
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  • ...kor</u> put 22 actors and actresses under contract and honored each with a star on the logo. In 2014, Paramount Pictures became the first major Hollywood s ...uce "block booking," which meant that an exhibitor who wanted a particular star's films had to buy a year's worth of other Paramount productions. It was th
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  • ...tober 14, 1977) was an American [[singer]] and actor. The first multimedia star, he was one of the most popular and influential musical artists of the 20th ...nt. Some of the best moments in comedy came when a line was blown, and the star had to rely on wit to rescue a bad situation. Fred Allen, [[Jack Benny]], P
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  • ...a "Bajoran earring", which became highly popular after it appeared on Star Trek. It is a rarely seen type of earring in which a stud is connected by a deli
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  • ...their favorite powerful "femme icons". Everyone from [[Madonna]] to "Star Trek's" Lt. Uhura to Katherine Hepburn to "my third grade teacher" surfaces. Mid
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  • ...ire. Another example is The Ghoul Goes West, an unproduced Ed Wood film to star Bela Lugosi as Dracula in the Old West. Newer examples include the films Ne ...y featuring Western tropes. Gene Roddenberry's concept of the TV show Star Trek was a "Wagon Train to the stars".[39]
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  • "Logical" is one word Robin uses to describe himself. He is a Star Trek fanatic - a "Trekky" - and naturally identifies with Mr. Spock, the unflapp
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  • ...e preparation for a. very possible bleak future. Gene Rodenberry, of "Star Trek" fame, once produced a pilot TV-movie called "Earth II" which proposed that
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  • ...) were under-the-counter products sold discreetly at Klaw's store, [[Movie Star News]], and by mail order. ...show a similar influence. The most direct remake of Shrew is the 1968 Star Trek episode "Elaan of Troyius." Here, an exasperated Captain Kirk threatens to
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  • ...ultimately chosen due to several factors, including his performance in the Star Wars films, Ford's interest in the story of Blade Runner, and discussions w * ''' Harrison Ford as R. (Rick) Deckard.''' Coming off some success with Star Wars (1977), The Empire Strikes Back (1980) and Raiders of the Lost Ark (19
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