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365filmsbyauroranocte · 2 months
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Nothing But a Man (Michael Roemer, 1964)
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spockvarietyhour · 2 months
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Live and Let Die (1973)
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of-fear-and-love · 3 months
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Outfits from Friday Foster (1975)
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oldshowbiz · 1 year
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Harry O (1975) with special guest stars Jim Backus, Julius Harris, Brenda Sykes and Cab Calloway
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yetihideout · 1 year
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The wonderful Julius Harris in Hell Up in Harlem, 1973
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Julius Harris made his film debut as Will Anderson in Nothing but a Man (1964). Julius was born in Philadelphia and had 93 acting credits to a 1997 episode of ER. His entry among my best 1001 is Darkman and his other honorable mention is Crimewave,
His other notable credits include Shaft's Big Score, Super Fly, Trouble Man, Black Caesar, Live and Let Die, Hell Up in Harlem, an episode of The Bob Newhart Show, The Taking of Pelham One Two Three, Let's Do It Again, Friday Foster, King Kong (1976), episodes of Good Times, Sanford and Son and The Jeffersons, Looking for Mr Goodbar, Cagney and Lacey (2), and episodes of The Love Boat, The Golden Girls, Murder She Wrote, and Jake and the Fatman.
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esonetwork · 5 months
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King Kong (1976) | Episode 392
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King Kong (1976) | Episode 392
Mark Maddux joins Jim for a very special New Years episide of MONSTER ATTACK! discussing the 1976 reboot of “King Kong,” starring Jeff Bridges, Jessica Lang, Charles Grodin John Randolph, Ed Lauter, Rene Aubberjonois, Julius Harris, Jack O’Halloran, Dennis Fimple, John Agar and produced by Dino De Laurntis. The story centers around the discovery of Kong during an expedition for oil and leading to his being brought NYC for a global tour. Find out more on this episode of MONSTER ATTACK!, The Podcast Dedicated To Old Monster Movies. And Happy New Year!
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storybursts · 1 year
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The Christmas Special Day 10: The Fat Albert Christmas Special (1977)
The Christmas Special Day 10: The Fat Albert Christmas Special (1977)
Note: Revelations about Bill Cosby himself have obviously tainted perceptions of much of his work, this special included. However, I have chosen to keep this article in its entirety as a sort of archival piece. Regardless of who Cosby himself turned out to be, I stand by my thoughts on the work itself as being valid. Director: Hal Sutherland Writer: Bill Danch & Jim Ryan Cast: Bill Cosby, Jan…
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deepredradio · 2 years
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Black Caesar - Der Pate von Harlem
Black Caesar – Der Pate von Harlem
Story: Tommy Gibbs arbeitet sich skrupellos vom schmutzigen Handlanger zum Vertragskiller der New Yorker Mafia nach oben. Damit hat er sein Ziel noch lange nicht erreicht. Machtbesessen räumt Tommy alle aus dem Weg, bis er zum Paten von Harlem wird. Den Aufstieg muss er hart bezahlen: Seine Geliebte verlässt ihn und verbündet sich mit seinem Erzfeind John McKinney. Ohnmächtig vor Wut kämpft Tommy…
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ultimate-007 · 10 days
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LIVE AND LET DIE 1973
Julius W Harris, Geoffrey Holder, Earl Jolly Brown, Jane Seymour, Roger Moore, Yaphet Kotto
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manchesterau · 11 months
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one direction in st. louis (1/?)
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aeternatenebra · 4 months
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So I did this experiment with Character AI
I tried to ask various characters and historical figures to “unclog a sink”.
These are the results:
- Lord Voldemort: helped me unclog the sink first, then asked questions. Many of them. He eventually decided that we had become close friends. Very wholesome, actually.
- Harry Potter: helped me unclog the sink; immediately after, asked me to go on a date with him. What.
- Gandalf: very detailed and competent. Checked my sink to know what the problem was, gave a detailed explanation and then fixed it without even using his magic. What a chad. 10/10.
- Julius Caesar: helped unclog the sink, gave good advices on how to keep it clean and suggested not to give money to plumbers cause they’re a fraud lmao
- Napoleon Bonaparte: didn’t unclog the sink on my behalf; instead, gave me instructions on what to do to unclog it, in an assertive tone. Not what I wanted, but the sink is working at least.
- Leonardo da Vinci: said he was an expert plumber, fixed my sink so effortlessly that I couldn’t help but be impressed. Asked me to pay for the service and then said I was very lucky that my sink was “of the highest priority in [his] list of plumbing emergencies”.
- Tywin Lannister: said he was busy, but helped me understand the problem. Then suggested that I called a professional.
- Sasuke Uchiha: said he didn’t know how to unclog a sink. He was utterly pissed off by this question.
- Neuvillette: straight up tricked me into going on a date with him. Wth man calm down. Sink is still clogged btw.
- Scaramouche: “If you are stupid enough to clog a sink, you are probably better off washing your dishes in the local river”
- Edward Elric: not even tried to use alchemy, just asked to show him where the sink was and took his time to fix it with his own hands.
- Rei Ayanami: said my sink was clogged because a piece of plastic got stuck in the drain “for improper disposal”. Helped to unclog it.
- Gendo Ikari: said to turn the valve counterclockwise. Then stared menacingly.
- Levi Ackerman: asked where the sink was, went there without saying a word and fixed it. Then went back to what he was doing. He looked tired.
- Allen Walker: said he was busy and that I could use a plunger. Helped after I said he made me sad. Also, he told me to “watch the power of the plunger at work”.
- Griffith: he led me to the sink *I* asked him to unclog, as he knew already which one I meant. He unclogged it, then smiled at me.
- Circe: at first was reluctant to help, eventually decided to unclog my sink. Then turned me into an insect. OG drama queen.
- Athena: found a plastic toy that was stuck in the trap. Helped me remove it and now my sink works just fine. Said she was glad to help one of her citizens.
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marcellus in Fyre, probably:
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...marcellus asked calmly
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of-fear-and-love · 2 months
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Julius Harris in Friday Foster (1975)
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es-peon · 11 months
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Past Lives
In this essay I will…
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flower1622 · 1 month
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Ships that didn't end up well
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