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El Perseguidor | Synopsis | Synopsis
A saxophonist suffers delusions of persecution while drugs and alcohol destroy him. |
El Perseguidor | Cast | Cast
Inda Ledesma
Sergio Renán
María Rosa Gallo
Zelmar Gueñol
Zulma Faiad
Anabela Arzón
Chico Novarro |
El Perseguidor | References | References |
El Perseguidor | External links | External links
Category:1965 films
Category:1960s Spanish-language films
Category:Argentine black-and-white films
Category:Films based on works by Julio Cortázar
Category:Films based on short fiction
Category:1960s Argentine films |
El Perseguidor | Table of Content | more citations needed, Synopsis, Cast, References, External links |
ConFiction | # | redirect 48th World Science Fiction Convention |
ConFiction | Table of Content | # |
Ritmo nuevo y vieja ola | Short description | Ritmo nuevo y vieja ola is a 1965 Argentine film directed by Enrique Carreras. It was written by Julio Porter. It premiered on 19 August 1965. |
Ritmo nuevo y vieja ola | Plot | Plot
The film is divided in three parts: New wave (Vieja Ola), Eternal wave (Ola eterna) and Old wave (Nueva Ola). |
Ritmo nuevo y vieja ola | Cast | Cast
Roberto Airaldi as Pena
Toño Andreu
Guillermo Battaglia
Augusto Bonardo
Héctor Calcaño
Osvaldo Canónico
Chispita Carreras
Marisita Carreras as Marisita
Mercedes Carreras as Delia
Quique Carreras
José Comellas
Guido Gorgatti
Santiago Gómez Cou
Ángel Magaña
Antonio Martiáñez
Ubaldo Martínez
Tita Merello
Estela Molly
Elvira Olivera Garcés
Alberto Olmedo
Rodolfo Onetto
Fidel Pintos
Javier Portales
Pedro Quartucci
Dean Reed as himself
Susana Rubio
Jorge Salcedo as Gustavo de Castro
Ignacio de Soroa
Norberto Suárez
Lolita Torres as Raquel Mejía
Tristán Díaz Ocampo
Darío Vittori |
Ritmo nuevo y vieja ola | Reception | Reception
King in El Mundo wrote, "The show is, in general terms, brilliant".
El Cronista Comercial reviewed the film, writing the following about the close: "At the end in a quite objectionable scene, Tita Merello sings a tango and the film ends with a photograph of Gardel, there are many spectators who applaud".
Un diccionario de films argentinos summarized it as: "In the same style as Esto es Alegria, a comedy sketch, a romance sketch and a melancholic third. Cast full of names and libretto lacking in ideas". |
Ritmo nuevo y vieja ola | References | References |
Ritmo nuevo y vieja ola | External links | External links
Category:1965 films
Category:1960s Spanish-language films
Category:Argentine black-and-white films
Category:1960s Argentine films |
Ritmo nuevo y vieja ola | Table of Content | Short description, Plot, Cast, Reception, References, External links |
National Board of Review Awards 1951 | Use mdy dates | 23rd National Board of Review Awards
December 17, 1951
The 23rd National Board of Review Awards were announced on December 17, 1951. |
National Board of Review Awards 1951 | Top Ten Films | Top Ten Films
A Place in the Sun
The Red Badge of Courage
An American in Paris
Death of a Salesman
Detective Story
A Streetcar Named Desire
Decision Before Dawn
Strangers on a Train
Quo Vadis
Fourteen Hours |
National Board of Review Awards 1951 | Top Foreign Films | Top Foreign Films
Rashomon
The River
Miracle in Milan
Kon-Tiki
The Browning Version |
National Board of Review Awards 1951 | Winners | Winners
Best Film: A Place in the Sun
Best Foreign Film: Rashomon
Best Actor: Richard Basehart (Fourteen Hours)
Best Actress: Jan Sterling (The Big Carnival)
Best Director: Akira Kurosawa (Rashomon)
Best Screenplay: T.E.B. Clarke (The Lavender Hill Mob) |
National Board of Review Awards 1951 | References | References |
National Board of Review Awards 1951 | External links | External links
National Board of Review of Motion Pictures :: Awards for 1951
1951
National Board of Review Awards
National Board of Review Awards
National Board of Review Awards
National Board of Review Awards |
National Board of Review Awards 1951 | Table of Content | Use mdy dates, Top Ten Films, Top Foreign Films, Winners, References, External links |
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The result was NO CONSENSUS TO DELETE. Herostratus 04:03, 16 March 2007 (UTC)
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Contested prod with the reason 'Prod contested; Notable to me; Its in Germany! how can you think its Not notable?'. Article is on a non notable university faculty and course guide. Wikipedia is not a surrogate prospectus. Nuttah68 21:13, 7 March 2007 (UTC)
Delete, WP:NN, WP:BOOK, WP:COI (in part for the Germany comment). -Selket Talk 09:23, 8 March 2007 (UTC)
Keep It looks to me as if the faculty is substantial and thus notable: it is over a cetnury old and engaged in research, not merely teaching. Since it is in Germany, lack of English refernefces to it may not be surprising. Peterkingiron 22:55, 13 March 2007 (UTC)
Merge some of the content with RWTH Aachen. There is an unnecessary amount of detail here about what is, I believe, essentially a specialized program at the University. I think it would be perfect to briefly merge a brief section into RWTH article. I'd volunteer to do a merge, but I think the technical aspects and some of the concepts that were (perhaps) lost in translation are beyond me.--Kubigula (talk) 03:06, 14 March 2007 (UTC)
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Un Lugar al sol | more citations needed | Un Lugar al sol is a 1965 Argentine film. |
Un Lugar al sol | Cast | Cast
María Cristina Laurenz
Héctor Pellegrini
Lola Palombo
Jorge Villalba
Orlando Bor |
Un Lugar al sol | External links | External links
Category:1965 films
Category:1960s Spanish-language films
Category:Argentine black-and-white films
Category:1960s Argentine films |
Un Lugar al sol | Table of Content | more citations needed, Cast, External links |
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North Wales Fire and Rescue Service | Short description | The North Wales Fire and Rescue Service (NWFRS; ) is the fire and rescue service covering the principal areas of Anglesey, Conwy, Denbighshire, Flintshire, Gwynedd and Wrexham in the north of Wales. With service coverage in north-west Wales being predominantly rural. The NWFRS is headquartered in St Asaph, Denbighshire, Wales.
The service was created in 1996 by the Local Government (Wales) Act 1994 which reformed Welsh local government, by a merger of the previous Clwyd and Gwynedd fire services. It covers an area of with around 670,000 people. The Service employs over 1000 staff in operational and support roles.About Us From official website
The fire authority which administers the service is a joint board made up of councillors from Anglesey, Conwy, Denbighshire, Flintshire, Gwynedd and Wrexham councils. |
North Wales Fire and Rescue Service | Fire stations | Fire stations
The fire and rescue service operates three duty crewing systems: they are wholetime, day-crewed and an “on-call” retained duty system. Wholetime fire appliances are crewed twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. Day-crewed appliances are crewed by wholetime firefighters based at the fire station between 12pm and 10pm. The same firefighters then provide cover from home outside of these hours as retained firefighters. Retained firefighters are summoned to the fire station by pager from home or work to respond to emergency calls. Cross-crewing is a cost-cutting measure that sees various fire appliances being crewed by a single crew. This means, for example, if an appliance in the cross-crewing system responds to an incident, any other appliances in the system will be unavailable as they will have no crew. |
North Wales Fire and Rescue Service | See also | See also
List of British firefighters killed in the line of duty
North Wales Police |
North Wales Fire and Rescue Service | References | References |
North Wales Fire and Rescue Service | External links | External links
Category:Fire and rescue services of Wales
Category:Gwynedd
Category:Conwy County Borough
Category:Denbighshire
Category:Anglesey
Category:Organisations based in Flintshire
Category:Wrexham County Borough
Category:1996 establishments in Wales
Category:Organizations established in 1996
Category:North Wales |
North Wales Fire and Rescue Service | Table of Content | Short description, Fire stations, See also, References, External links |
Professional Grounds Management Society | More citations needed | The Professional Grounds Management Society (PGMS) is an individual membership society of grounds professionals advancing the grounds management profession through education and professional development in the United States.
PGMS was officially created in 1911 but the nucleus of the organization began as the National Association of Gardeners in suburban New York and New Jersey in 1905. |
Professional Grounds Management Society | Background | Background
In 1911 all institutional grounds managers were invited to join the organization. Since then, broadening of the Society has continued. The unique core of the Society would be the institutional grounds professional generalist the organization would remain a professional society for the individual (rather than a trade association). The majority of PGMS members are institutional grounds managers who work for organizations such as colleges and universities, municipalities, park and recreation facilities, office parks, apartment complexes, hotels/motels, cemeteries, theme parks, etc. In addition, many independent landscape contractors are also in membership. All have joined for the purpose of education and economic advancement.
The society defines a grounds manager as a member of a management team responsible for the operation and maintenance of a site or sites. The grounds manager is responsible for the management of staff, money, materials and equipment utilized in maintaining and enhancing a landscaped site including turf, trees, woody ornamentals and flowers, outdoor structure and related facilities. This can include areas such as roads, sidewalks, parking lots maintenance and repair (including snow removal).
The ultimate goals are to assist the individual manager in developing techniques and management skills to assure an outstanding grounds management program for his or her organization, clients or employers and upgrade the level of the profession. |
Professional Grounds Management Society | Benefits | Benefits
Key membership benefits include: Annual conference and Green Industry Expo, bi-monthly newsletter, membership certificate, certification programs (Certified Grounds Manager and Groundskeeper Certification), free educational manuals, local branch meetings, online membership directory, site awards, free industry magazine subscriptions, etc.
In keeping with its education orientation, PGMS also has student memberships, and sponsors annual scholarships for high school and college students studying in fields pertinent to horticulture and other grounds related fields. |
Professional Grounds Management Society | Requirements | Requirements
Being a member of the appropriate membership organization or organizations.
Attending educational conferences in the field.
Reading industry publications.
Becoming certified at the level a member wishes to operate. |
Professional Grounds Management Society | PGMS published guides | PGMS published guides
Grounds Maintenance Estimating Guideline
Grounds Maintenance Management Guideline
Grounds Management Forms & Job Description Guide |
Professional Grounds Management Society | Other Key facts About PGMS | Other Key facts About PGMS
It is the only membership organization for institutional grounds managers.
It is the only membership organization serving the breadth of the service arm of the Green Industry which professionals can join as individuals.
It is the oldest individual membership organization for grounds professionals. |
Professional Grounds Management Society | See also | See also
:Category:Sustainable building
:Category:Sustainable technologies |
Professional Grounds Management Society | External links | External links
Official Website
Facilities Management
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Category:Professional associations based in the United States |
Professional Grounds Management Society | Table of Content | More citations needed, Background, Benefits, Requirements, PGMS published guides, Other Key facts About PGMS, See also, External links |
Bang Camaro | Short description | Bang Camaro is an American hard rock band from Boston, Massachusetts. Founded by guitarists Bryn Bennett and Alejandro Necochea in 2005, it is composed of members of various indie rock bands from the area. In 2009, the group is signed with Black Sword Records, 8th Impression Music, and Fontana/Universal. |
Bang Camaro | Musical style and influences | Musical style and influences
The band is composed of a bassist, a drummer, two guitarists, and a lead singer complement drawing from a pool of eight to twelve vocalists. The basic song structure highlights catchy choruses and integrates frequent guitar solos.David Shankbone. Interview with Alex Necochea, Wikinews, October 8, 2007.
The band cites as influences Elvis Presley and Buddy Holly, plus metal bands such as Iron Maiden, Skid Row, Def Leppard, and Dokken. Discussing their anthem rock style, band member Alejandro Necochea said, "We're really not heavy metal. I think our focus is more on writing great singles, as best as we can make them. That's just something Bryn and I grew up on. We're big fans of melody and big driving hooks." |
Bang Camaro | Band members | Band members
Current members
Alejandro Necochea – rhythm guitar, lead guitar
Bryn Bennett – lead guitar
Dave "Doz" Riley – bass guitar, synthesizers
Mike Piehl – drums
John Brookhouse – vocals
Morgan Brown – vocals
Melissa Gibbs – vocals
Nick Given – vocals
Jared Marsh – vocals
Tad McKitterick – vocals
Kate Murdoch – vocals
Mike Nastri – vocals
Michelle Yvette Paulhus – vocals
Marc Pinansky - vocals
Mike Soltoff – vocals
Steve Trombley – vocals
Rodrigo Van Stoli – vocals
Eric Waxwood - vocals
Mike Quinn - engineer/mixer
Past members
Maclaine Diemer – guitar, keyboards
Mike Oor – guitar
Seth Kasper – drums
Peter McCarthy – drums
Charlotte Anne Dole – drums
Dylan Halacy – drums
Richie Hoss – vocals
Glen Fant – vocals
Zach Given – vocals
Jake Given – vocals
Jay Clifford – vocals
Andre Coles – vocals
Graeme Hall – vocals
Sean Barry – vocals
Keith Wales – vocals
James Fant – vocals
Andrew Wright - vocals
Justin Buckley – vocals
Max Heinegg – vocals
Mike McKay – vocals
Nate Wells – vocals
Robb Waters – vocals |
Bang Camaro | Discography | Discography
Albums
Bang Camaro (2007)
Bang Camaro II (2008)
Bang Camaro III (2023)
Singles
"Too Fast to Fall in Love" (2022)
"We Know You Know" (2023)
Compilations
From Toronto with Love (Virgin Mobile Festival compilation) (2007) – features a live version of "Out on the Streets," which was recorded at the Bang Camaro album release show at Paradise Rock Club in Boston, MA in February 2007.
Tankfarm Presents: Future Sounds 26 - Song unknown. |
Bang Camaro | Television | Television
In 2022, Bang Camaro's song "Push Push (Lady Lightning)" was featured in the promotional teaser for the HBO show Peacemaker, and also appeared in Episode 3: Better Goff Dead. |
Bang Camaro | Additional member affiliations | Additional member affiliations
thumb|Official band logo as of 2022.
Alejandro Necochea was a member of The Gasolines, The Good North, The Vershok, and has performed with Bleu McCauley, Vic Firecracker, Max Heinegg & the Nervous, The SnowLeopards, Devil on Horseback, The Andrea Gillis Band, Sarah Borges & The Broken Singles, Carousel, and Beatles cover act We Can't Work It Out. He is currently a member of The Family Township, Worshipper, and composer/producer for BANG CAMARO.
Bryn Bennett was a member of the bands The Model Sons and Reverse.
Dave "Doz" Riley was a member of the Good North and is currently a member of Devil on Horseback.
Morgan Brown was a content designer and Bryn Bennett was a programmer at Iron Lore Entertainment, developers of Titan Quest, for which the song "Rock of Mages" was written.
Nick Given was in The Vershok and Men of Seas and A Thousand Times No.
Steve Trombley was in The Vershok, Men of Seas, and I am Become Death, and is in No Nations.
Rod Van Stoli is lead vocalist and guitarist for OfficerX and lead vocalist for The Aquanutz.
Mike Soltoff was in Rule and is in The White Belts and Midnight Goggles.
Marc Pinansky is lead singer, songwriter, and guitarist for The Family Township. He also performs solo with his backing band, The Bored of Health, as well as Thank God for Science. He was in The Zips and Runner and the Thermodynamics.
Jared Marsh was in Taxpayer and is in Blood Built Empire.
Michelle Yvette Paulhus is in the Aquanutz, Stars Like Ours, and Band of Their Own.
Melissa Gibbs is in the Aquanutz, the Andrea Gillis Band, The Loyal Seas, and Band of Their Own.
Tad Mckitterick is in Sidewalk Driver.
Kate Murdoch is in Sidewalk Driver.
John Brookhouse was in Rule and is in Worshipper.
Glen Fant was in The Distinguished Members and is in The Fatal Flaw and Recent History.
Richie Hoss was in the bands Noble Rot and Duck and Cover.
Andre Coles, also known as BoyWonder, is a Philadelphia-based musician.
Pete McCarthy was in The Vershok and Men of Seas.
Dick Valentine is the lead singer of Detroit, Michigan–based alternative rock band, Electric Six.
Maclaine was in Taxpayer, performed with Bleu and was co-host of the podcast from grouphug.us called Audiocrush, and was a sound designer at ArenaNet on Guild Wars 2.
Seth Kasper was in Hooray For Earth and New York City–based experimental music group Zambri.
Dylan Halacy performed with Bleu, Angels Fall, and Red Circle Underground, with actors Cassie Steele (Degrassi: The Next Generation) and Harold Perrineau (Lost), and It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia touring production, The Nightman Cometh Live.
Michael Oor was lead guitarist for The SnowLeopards, and bassist for Runner & the Thermodynamics. Currently guitarist in Micronians (Los Angeles)
Charlotte Anne Dole was drummer for The Bon Savants, Mystery Roar, and Cymbals Eat Guitars, and is in the Indie Drummer Collective, Empty Country, Cult Objects, and Willy Mason.
Jake Given is a game designer at Lay Waste Games, makers of Dragoon.
Zach Given is a game designer at Lay Waste Games, makers of Dragoon.
Max Heinegg has a solo musical career.
Graeme Hall was in Moki, Ther Vershok, and Men of Seas.
James Fant was in The Distinguished Members.
Keith Wales was in St. Helena.
Mike McKay is also known as Boston-based DJ Mistaker.
Christopher Pappas is in The Everyday Visuals.
Jim Sargent is in The Everyday Visuals. |
Bang Camaro | References | References |
Bang Camaro | External links | External links
Official website
Category:2005 establishments in Massachusetts
Category:Glam metal musical groups from Massachusetts
Category:Hard rock musical groups from Massachusetts
Category:Heavy metal musical groups from Massachusetts
Category:Musical groups established in 2005
Category:Musical groups from Boston |
Bang Camaro | Table of Content | Short description, Musical style and influences, Band members, Discography, Television, Additional member affiliations, References, External links |
Murray Park School | Use dmy dates | Murray Park School is a secondary school on Murray Road in Mickleover, Derby, England. It has about 1050 pupils, most of whom live in the Mickleover and Mackworth areas. |
Murray Park School | Admissions | Admissions
It does not have a sixth form. |
Murray Park School | History | History
Murray Park was the first school in the UK to have skateboarding on the physical education curriculum in 2007. |
Murray Park School | Academic performance | Academic performance
2007 results at KS4
Results
5+A*-C 55%
5+A*-G 95%
1+A*-G 99%
Ave points 294
(Capped to best 8 results) Murray Park School Website |
Murray Park School | References | References |
Murray Park School | External links | External links
School website
EduBase
Category:Secondary schools in Derby
Category:Foundation schools in Derby |
Murray Park School | Table of Content | Use dmy dates, Admissions, History, Academic performance, References, External links |
Borabue district | Infobox settlement
| Borabue (, ; , ) is a district (amphoe) in the central part of Maha Sarakham province, northeastern Thailand. |
Borabue district | Geography | Geography
Neighboring districts are (from the north clockwise): Kosum Phisai, Mueang Maha Sarakham, Wapi Pathum, Na Chueak, and Kut Rang. |
Borabue district | History | History
In 1897 the district was established, then named Patchim Sarakham (ปจิมสารคาม). In 1913 it was renamed Thakhon Yang (ท่าขรยาง). In 1914 the governor of Maha Sarakham granted the new name Borabue (at first spelled บ่อระบือ, later shortened to บรบือ). |
Borabue district | Administration | Administration
The district is divided into 15 sub-districts (tambons), which are further subdivided into 203 villages (mubans). Borabue is a sub-district municipality (thesaban tambon) which covers parts of tambon Borabue. There are a further 15 tambon administrative organizations (TAO).
No. Name Thai name Villages Pop.1.Borabueบรบือ1614,0262.Bo Yaiบ่อใหญ่1713,2754.Wang Chaiวังไชย105,0045.Nong Muangหนองม่วง136,4896.Kamphiกำพี้156,9797.Non Rasiโนนราษี137,2998.Non Daengโนนแดง1911,73210.Nong Chikหนองจิก209,31911.Bua Matบัวมาศ93,58013.Nong Khu Khatหนองคูขาด166,36915.Wang Maiวังใหม่104,83616.Yangยาง154,01018.Nong Simหนองสิม105,52119.Nong Koหนองโก105,66920.Don Nguaดอนงัว104,148
Missing numbers are tambons which now form Kut Rang District. |
Borabue district | References | References |
Borabue district | External links | External links
amphoe.com (Thai)
Borabue |
Borabue district | Table of Content | Infobox settlement
, Geography, History, Administration, References, External links |
Cory Withrow | Short description | Cory Withrow (born April 5, 1975) is an American former professional football center in the National Football League (NFL). He was signed by the Minnesota Vikings as an undrafted free agent in 1999. He played college football at Washington State.
Withrow has also played for the San Diego Chargers and St. Louis Rams. |
Cory Withrow | Early life | Early life
Withrow attended Mead High School in Spokane, Washington, and was a letterman in football, basketball, and baseball. In football, he was an All-State honoree as an offensive lineman and as a defensive lineman. In baseball, he was a three-year letterwinner. Cory Withrow graduated from Mead High School in 1993. |
Cory Withrow | College career | College career
Withrow played college football at Washington State University. |
Cory Withrow | Professional career | Professional career
Withrow previously played for the Minnesota Vikings and later signed with the San Diego Chargers where he played in a backup role to center Nick Hardwick. Withrow suffered an injury while with the Chargers that led to the signing of veteran center Jeremy Newberry. He was eventually released when he agreed to an injury settlement with the Chargers. |
Cory Withrow | Seattle Seahawks | Seattle Seahawks
Withrow signed with the Seattle Seahawks on July 31, 2009. He was placed on season-ending injured reserve on September 2. |
Cory Withrow | The King's Craft | The King's Craft
In the early 2010s, Withrow founded The King's Craft Coffee Co, which is based in Poway, CA. |
Cory Withrow | External links | External links
Seattle Seahawks bio |
Cory Withrow | References | References
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Category:Players of American football from Spokane, Washington
Category:American football offensive guards
Category:American football centers
Category:Washington State Cougars football players
Category:Minnesota Vikings players
Category:San Diego Chargers players
Category:St. Louis Rams players
Category:Seattle Seahawks players |
Cory Withrow | Table of Content | Short description, Early life, College career, Professional career, Seattle Seahawks, The King's Craft, External links, References |
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Professional Suspects | Infobox film
| De profesión, sospechosos (Professional Suspects) is a 1966 Argentine film. is a film co-produced between Argentina and Spain directed by Enrique Carreras on the script of Julio Porter. It was partially filmed in Cordoba, Argentina. |
Professional Suspects | Synopsis | Synopsis
Two friends suspected by the police of being linked to a crime try to prove their innocence. |
Professional Suspects | Cast | Cast
Pepe Marrone ... Pepe Montes
Antonio Prieto ... Joaquin Frias
Graciela Borges ... Laura
Nathan Finch ... Salustio
Teresa Serrador ... Dolores
Tono Andreu ... Santiago
Dario Vittori ... Mr. Andrade
Olga Hidalgo ... Mrs. Andrade
Guido Gorgatti ... Journalist
Adolfo Garcia Grau ... Stalker
Ernesto Raquén ... Official
Juanita Martinez ... Daughter of Andrade
Hilda Viñas ... Chismosa 2
Roberto Guthié
Augusto Bonardo ... Camp TV
Amalia Bernabé ... Chismosa 1
Sunday Márquez
Rafael Diserio
Alicia Bonnet ... Justina
Greta Williams
Enrique San Miguel |
Professional Suspects | External links | External links
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Professional Suspects | References | References
Category:1966 films
Category:1960s Spanish-language films
Category:Argentine black-and-white films
Category:1960s Argentine films
Category:Films directed by Enrique Carreras |
Professional Suspects | Table of Content | Infobox film
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Los Días calientes | Infobox film
| Los Días calientes is a 1966 Argentine comedy film directed by Armando Bó. |
Los Días calientes | Plot | Plot
This is the story of a woman who travels to the islands on the delta of the Parana River to fight for her inheritance. |
Los Días calientes | Cast | Cast
Isabel Sarli
Mario Passano
Ricardo Passano
Claude Marting
Raúl del Valle
Mario Casado
Elcira Olivera Garcés
Roberto Crohare
Juan PitrauLos días calientes at Film Affiity España |
Los Días calientes | References | References |
Los Días calientes | External links | External links
Category:1966 films
Category:Argentine comedy films
Category:1960s Spanish-language films
Category:Films directed by Armando Bó
Category:1960s Argentine films |
Los Días calientes | Table of Content | Infobox film
, Plot, Cast, References, External links |
Gendry | multiple issues | Gendry is a fictional character in the A Song of Ice and Fire series of epic fantasy novels by American author George R. R. Martin, and its HBO television adaptation Game of Thrones, where the character is portrayed by English actor Joe Dempsie.
First appearing in A Game of Thrones (1996), Gendry is a blacksmith apprentice in King's Landing, and an unacknowledged bastard of King Robert Baratheon. He subsequently appeared in A Clash of Kings (1998), A Storm of Swords (2000) and A Feast for Crows (2005). After Queen Cersei Lannister orders the execution of all of King Robert's bastards, Gendry is forced to flee King's Landing alongside Arya Stark under the protection of Yoren, a recruiter for the Night's Watch. He later joins the outlaw group Brotherhood Without Banners and is knighted by its leader Beric Dondarrion, and becomes a follower of the foreign religion R'hllor. |
Gendry | Character description | Character description
Gendry was born in King's Landing after Robert's Rebellion ended, and is one of sixteen (twenty in the television series) bastard children of King Robert Baratheon. He is 14 years old when introduced in the first book, and is portrayed as tall and very muscled, having blue eyes and thick black hair, very similar to his biological father Robert in youth. He also looks hauntingly like a younger version of Renly Baratheon, though with a squarer jaw, bushier brows and tangled hair, but resembles his biological uncle enough that for a moment Brienne of Tarth almost mistook him for the deceased Renly. Gendry is an intelligent boy despite being born into poverty, but is also stubborn, sullen, suspicious, easily confused and shy around women, and Arya Stark commented that he looks "pained" when he tries to think.
Gendry is a biological (though illegitimate) first cousin to Shireen Baratheon, the heiress of House Baratheon on Dragonstone and King Stannis' claim to the Iron Throne. Through Robert's grandmother Princess Rhaelle Targaryen, King Aegon V's youngest daughter, Gendry is actually also a second cousin (once removed) to Rhaegar, Viserys and Daenerys Targaryen.
Despite being one of the only four surviving biological children of King Robert (along with Mya Stone, Edric Storm and Bella Rivers), Gendry never knew who his father was, though he did see Robert from afar multiple times and was once nearly trampled by a drunken Robert's horse while playing near the city gate. His mother was reported to have been an alehouse worker who died when Gendry was still a young boy, and all he remembers of her was that she had blonde hair. Later on, Tobho Mott, a master armourer from Qohor working in King's Landing, was offered double the customary fee by a "lord" with concealed identity to take Gendry in as a smith apprentice, but accepted him for free after being impressed by the boy's physique. Gendry turns out to be a talented blacksmith, and likes to spend time polishing a bull head helmet that he proudly made for himself, which earned him the nickname "Bull" by fellow orphan boy Lommy Greenhands. |
Gendry | Storylines | Storylines
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Gendry is not a point of view character in the novels, and his actions are witnessed and interpreted primarily through the eyes of Arya Stark, as well as some descriptions from Eddard Stark and Brienne of Tarth. He has by far the most story arc out of King Robert's children. |
Gendry | ''A Game of Thrones'' | A Game of Thrones
In his investigation about the death of Jon Arryn, Eddard Stark meets several people who had met with Arryn shortly before his death. One of them is Gendry, who was sought by both Jon Arryn and Stannis Baratheon. Eddard immediately recognizes Gendry as a bastard child of King Robert Baratheon, and tells Tobho Mott that if Gendry ever shows interest in military service, he is to be sent directly to Eddard. Gendry has shown promise as a blacksmith and made a helmet in the shape of a bull head. Eddard compliments the helmet, offering to purchase it, but Gendry refuses, to the embarrassment of his master. |
Gendry | ''A Clash of Kings'' | A Clash of Kings
After King Robert's death and Eddard Stark's political fall and eventual public execution, Varys makes arrangements for the Night's Watch recruiter Yoren to take Gendry to the Wall in order to protect him from Queen Cersei's purge. Gendry travels north with Yoren and thirty other recruits including Lommy Greenhands, Hot Pie and a disguised Arya Stark. Not far from King's Landing they are stopped by several Gold Cloaks from the City Watch, who demand that Yoren give up Gendry as he is wanted by Queen Cersei. Yoren refuses, and threatens off the Gold Cloaks with his recruits.
Later, near an abandoned holdfast by the God's Eye lake, the recruits are attacked by Lannister soldiers led by Ser Amory Lorch. Yoren is killed in the fight, and Gendry along with Arya, Lommy and Hot Pie escape the burning holdfast through a secret tunnel. Whilst on a reconnaissance run with Arya, Gendry confronts her about her true gender and identity. He eventually has the truth out of her and is subsequently embarrassed by how crass he had spoken to her when she was in fact a highborn lady. Gendry is later captured by Ser Gregor Clegane's soldiers, but is spared from death since his metalworking skill is useful as a slave laborer. After Lannister man-at-arms Rafford kills the injured Lommy, they are taken to Harrenhal, where Gendry works as a smith. When Arya decides to escape from Harrenhal, however, she persuades Gendry and Hot Pie to join her. |
Gendry | ''A Storm of Swords'' | A Storm of Swords
While wandering around the Riverlands looking for the direction of Riverrun, Arya, Gendry and Hot Pie are captured by the Brotherhood without Banners, led by a resurrected Beric Dondarrion. At the Peach brothel in Stoney Sept, Gendry declines the seductive advance by Bella (his unknown half-sister), but later argues with Arya out of jealousy because she was talking to Beric's squire Edric Dayne, who claims to be Jon Snow's milk brother. Gendry is later impressed with Thoros of Myr's description of the ideals of the brotherhood, and decides to join them. He is knighted by Beric, thus becoming Ser Gendry, knight of the hollow hill. |
Gendry | ''A Feast for Crows'' | A Feast for Crows
While questing to find Sansa Stark, Brienne of Tarth encounters Gendry working as a smith at the Inn at the Crossroads along with a group of orphans, and is struck by his resemblance to the late Renly Baratheon. At the inn, Brienne encounters and duels with Rorge, killing him, only to be savaged by Biter; Gendry saves Brienne's life by driving a spear through Biter's neck. He then takes Brienne and her squire Podrick Payne to the Brotherhood's new leader, the resurrected Catelyn Stark, now known as Lady Stoneheart. |
Gendry | Family tree of House Baratheon | Family tree of House Baratheon |
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