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Pretty ironic how Ray died because he didn't actually listen to a woman telling him not to go into the river because the current was too strong for him, and him thinking he was essentially stronger than the river.
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MAUREEN O'HARA: A WOMAN OF BEAUTY, STRENGTH, & DIGNITY
In Memory of The Queen of Technicolor
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In loving memory of one of Ireland's greatest gifts to cinema, The O'Hara Collection is devoted to the films and collective works of actress, Maureen O'Hara. The goal of this blog is to showcase her wonderful spirit and shed light on her glorious career as one of the Golden Age's finest. Later dubbed The Queen of Technicolor, O'Hara not only dressed her films with her fiery red hair and brilliant green eyes, but she also had a talent for acting that even rivaled her beauty. There will never be another like her.
Maureen O'Hara was born August 17th, 1920. She passed October 24th, 2015. She was 95 years old.
Interviews and commentary sampled from the following featurettes: -A Tribute to Maureen O'Hara with Hayley Mills, Juliet Mills, and Ally Sheedy -The Making of The Quiet Man (hosted by Leonard Maltin) -The Making of Rio Grande (written and hosted by Leonard Maltin)
Song: Maggie's Theme from The Parent Trap Soundtrack
Films Used In Order of Appearance: Lisbon (1956) w/ Ray Milland Jamaica Inn (1939) w/ Charles Laughton The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1939) w/ Charles Laughton How Green Was My Valley (1941) w/ Walter Pidgeon Against All Flags (1952) w/ Errol Flynn The Black Swan (1942) w/ Tyrone Power Spencer's Mountain (1963) w/ Henry Fonda Our Man in Havana (1959) w/ Alec Guinness Mr. Hobbs Takes A Vacation (1962) w/ Jimmy (James) Stewart The Parent Trap (1961) w/ Hayley Mills The Quiet Man (1952) w/ John Wayne The Rare Breed (1966) w/ Juliet Mills McLintock! (1963) w/ John Wayne Rio Grande (1950) w/ John Wayne The Wings of Eagles (1957) w/ John Wayne Only the Lonely (1991) w/ Ally Sheedy & John Candy
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bookofmac · 10 months
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Deadloch Speculation: Killer Edition, major spoilers to follow
Okay, so with the revelation that the killer's profile is that a man looking for validation, and also has access to vehicles owned by William Carruthers (possibly being will himself but we'll get to that). This implies that the man is someone who is friendly with the women of the time, unassuming, but also able to access the pentabarbatol. And so, here are my suspects with Pros and Cons to their likelyhood
William Carruthers
Evidence- He's named in the penultimate epsidoe, he's been a chekov's gun all season with his distictive shoe in the painting of him and Margaret being pointed out twice. It could be part of the subverseive comentary of the show that we Don't get to meet the killer before he's aprehended, or he might be going under another name and avoiding
Counter Arguement - We have not seen this man once outside of a painting. Could be the final red herring, does he exist or is Margrette using him as a smoke screen. (i've also seen some speculation that William is pre transition Margaret which while being a common trope in crime and horror fiction it still feeds into the 'trans/gnc psycho killer' trope and I don't think I want the Kate's to tackle that in the current political climate)
Ray 'Pies' McLintock
Evidence- Skye's best friend and works at the bakery. The male character who isn't an active shit cunt. we 'know' the most about him. Donkey was ill so could reasonably have needed pentabarbatol. it would be narratively devistating for the centeral cast if he were the killer, came to Deadloch 'looking for love'; perhaps this means female validation? Not for nothing he dresses like a fisherman
Counter Arguement - Seems to be unable to swim/swim confidently, wobbily access to the Carruther's family
Gez Rahme
Evidence: Organised the Movie at the lake on the day it happened and would be a hell of a coincidence for the bodies to come up during the movie, has easy access to Alyena's GP practice, In every episode of the show, seemingly very competant and just wants things to be chill for his wife? as one of the higher managers of the Feastaval he may have the easiest access to the Carruther's car.
Counter Arguement: the Actor who plays Gez is Trans masc, and while that can play with some of the gendered assumptions of the killer, it also falls into the same nasty transphobic tropes that has already been discussed with the William entery. Wants things to be chill for his wife.
James King
Evidence: physically fit (cyclist), seems to be willingly obtuse to how much HE'S been fucking over the investigation (tarp incident, not being clear about what's come up in the forensic reports), has access to the investigation and would be able to be 1 step ahead.
Counter Arguement: he barely seems to care about anyone other than himself so why would he kill the shithouse men in town?, also constantly stealing abby's ideas which seems to be in conflict with the idea that the killer wants to be acknowledged as this sorta white knight vigilante. Started being involved with Abby while she was his student at uni which while not illegal makes him a shit cunt with ethics that don't align with the killers appear to be. no known connection with the Carruthers siblings. Was in Perth at roughly the time the car would have been driven into the water.
Where I sit on all this
I think it's Ray. It makes the most sense and Eddie is gonna go off her tit at him and I think that'd be something the Kates would write. I also think there is a chance that Ray is somehow connected to the Carrruthers, possibly being William or William's son but that is much more tin-foily. I also think that James is in on it/ knows who it is but is keeping quiet for currently unknown reasons.
Please if anyone has any evidence or points to support or counter what i've listed please reply/respond! I'm really enjoying the mystery of the series
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hitaka5ever · 10 months
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Mum and I have been watching Deadloch and so many signs point to Ray Pines (McLintock) and PLEASE DON'T LET IT BE HIM, HE'S A FUCKING CINNAMON ROLL!
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Western Director Andrew McLaglen produced and directed this film with his star from Shenandoah, Jimmy Stewart. McLaglen was also the director of McLintock! from our post two weeks ago. This is a hard to find gem, as far as I can tell there is no legitimate DVD or Blu Ray available for the movie. You can stream it with commercials on a couple of sites. When I first was looking for it, streaming…
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Maureen O’Hara by Susan King
Maureen O’Hara knew what she wanted at a very young age.
“My sister Peg, she used to say she was going to be the most famous nun in the world,” said O’Hara when I interviewed her for the Los Angeles Times back in 1995, when she was making the CBS TV movie THE CHRISTMAS BOX.
O’Hara, born Maureen FitzSimons in Dublin, Ireland in 1920, would proclaim that she was going to be “the most famous actress in the whole world. We used to sit in the sun in the garden in Ireland and talk about what we were going to do. [Peg] did become a very famous nun, and I went into the picture business.”
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The redhead with the stunning green eyes and peaches and cream complexion was just six when she began acting and was only 14 when she joined the prestigious Abby Theatre in Dublin. And at 18, she made her first screentest in London. It was a disaster of epic proportions.
“I was put in a gold lame gown, so when I lifted my arms I looked like I was in an angel about to fly. They put this Mata Hara makeup on me [and] I thought, ‘My God, if this is the picture business, I didn’t want to have anything to do with it.”’
And then she met Oscar-winning actor Charles Laughton the next day. He was so impressed after watching the test, he asked his associate Erich Pommer to look at it.
Both men were not only mesmerized by her talent, but also her dancing green eyes. They signed her to a contract and changed her last name to O’Hara. At 18, she made her film debut with Laughton in Alfred Hitchcock’s 1939 gothic thriller JAMAICA INN. Though the film was a critical disappointment, New York Times’ film critic Frank. S. Nugent described O’Hara as possessing “charming naturalness and pose.”
Laughton and O’Hara then came to Hollywood to star in the acclaimed 1939 version of THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME And soon she became one of the biggest stars in Hollywood and known as the “Queen of Technicolor” because of how ethereally luminous she photographed in the process.
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She was also feisty, opinionated and could literally take anything on the chin. When director John Ford, who had a notorious mean streak, socked her hard in the jaw at a party, she didn’t say anything.
And she took the scandal magazine Confidential to trial in 1957 after it ran a story that she was seen canoodling with her “Latin boyfriend” in a certain row at Grauman’s Chinese Theatre.
In 1949, O’Hara starred in A WOMAN’S SECRET, a “woman’s picture”, which marked Nicholas Ray’s second feature film. Today the film is the best known as the film that introduced him to Gloria Grahame, who became his second wife.
O’Hara is certainly no longer an ingenue as a former singer who lost her voice and mentors a young, rather uncouth singer (Grahame) only to have her protégé turn on her.
The film sat on the shelf for a year—you can thank Howard Hughes who owned RKO for the delay—and bombed when it was released.
By 1963’s MCLINTOCK!, her fourth and penultimate film with the Duke, O’Hara was at a different point in her career, shifting from ingenue to a still stunning fortysomething kicking it up with John Wayne. The two first teamed up for Ford’s 1950 epic Western RIO GRANDE and are best known for their glorious performances in Ford’s exquisite 1952’s THE QUIET MAN. O’Hara and Wayne reunited for Ford’s 1957 THE WINGS OF EAGLES and then made their last appearance together in 1971’s BIG JAKE.
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Though MCLINTOCK!, directed by Andrew McLaglen (Victor’s son), is a lightweight comedic spoof of  Taming of the Shrew, it’s worth watching because of the chemistry between O’Hara and Wayne. But contemporary audiences may find the infamous sequence in which Wayne chases O’Hara—clad only in her bloomers— through the town only to give her a major spanking on the butt, hard to take in the #MeToo movement.
The #MeToo movement could have something to say about how the relationship between men and women is portrayed in 1942’s Technicolor swashbuckler THE BLACK SWAN. But the romantic pirate adventure is just so entertaining, and O’Hara and Tyrone Power are just so breathtakingly beautiful, that it’s hard to find too much fault with the movie.
O’Hara was 95 when she died in 2015. But she got the last hurrah, earning a sustained standing ovation when she received the honorary Oscar in 2014.
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<h1>John Wayne Film Critiques & Film Summaries</h1>
Those daring younger sailors who sailed in PT boat models that many Navy brass thought were a waste of time. The common age of the Marines who actually fought on Iwo made most young enough to be Wayne’s children, however the actor introduced an simple gravity to a tough function. Rock Torrey was married to the Navy, so he divorced his wife and deserted his son, Jeremiah .
It’s not strictly a JW leading role film as Wayne features alongside a plethora of other Hollywood stalwarts corresponding to Robert Mitchum, Henry Fonda, Robert Ryan and Rod Steiger to name however a few. I admit to this being considered one of my all-time favorite WWII films that just happens to have John Wayne in it. The film spends the primary forty minutes delivering a lesson to journalists on why America is fighting the great fight in Nam. Duke and Aldo Ray and Bruce Cabot spend most of their time throughout the movie attempting to carry their stomachs in, with Cabot failing miserably. He is not a dancer, any greater than he was a singer in his Nineteen Thirties Republic cowboy films.
Set in 1906 San Francisco, "Flame of Barbary Coast" culminates with a historic earthquake. With a title like “Tycoon,” one might surprise if Wayne throws on a enterprise swimsuit and heads to Wall Street for this 1947 flick.
Wayne would later specific regret over making the movie, referring to the director as a “Communist” who duped him into the role. Consequently, you may need to look at this film numerous instances before you possibly can spot him during the flood scene that concerned lots of of other extras. In the spirit of movies like “Bullitt” and “Dirty Harry” came 1974’s “McQ,” during which Wayne plays a police lieutenant investigating the murder of his shut pal.
He then appeared in a string of low-finances motion movies earlier than garnering extra recognition with the 1939 movie Stagecoach. Fans nonetheless love his films and credit him as the best Western moviestar of all time. Let’s take a look at some of his finest motion pictures, ranked in accordance with IMDb. Known as “The Duke,” he was one of many prime box workplace draws for 3 decades during Hollywood’s Golden Age of cinema. He was brilliant in each position, whether or not he was playing a cowboy, a colonel, or a marshal.
The inclusion ofhigh drama and time spent with the characters of their normal lives elevates this above similar struggle films and helps the viewers get extra emotionally invested. where to buy bobble heads are as recognizable as Marion Morrison's stage name, John Wayne. Just the mention of the name will doubtless deliver one of two photographs to thoughts, either the stoic cowboy or the tough-as-nails navy officer. While he's best identified for taking part in a few of the greatest Western heroes, John Wayne has entertained generations together with his portrayal of troopers, sailors, and pilots in a slew of struggle motion pictures, especially World War II motion pictures.
Wayne performs Col. Cord McNally, who confronts Confederate troopers who stole a cargo of gold on the end of the Civil War. On February 15, 1965, Wayne performed the function of a centurion in George Stevens's The Greatest Story Ever Told. On April 6, he shared the display with Kirk Douglas in Otto Preminger's In Harm's Way. On February 20, 1963, Wayne acted in one of the segments of How the West Was Won. On June 12, Wayne played the lead in his final John Ford film named Donovan's Reef. On November 13, another film starring Wayne premiered, Andrew V. McLaglen's McLintock!. One of Wayne's hottest roles was in The High and the Mighty , directed by William Wellman, and primarily based on a novel by Ernest K. Gann.
Famous filmmaking duo the Coen brothers launched a 2012 remake with Jeff Bridges enjoying the function of Cogburn. In the 1963 film, McLintock serves as an unofficial diplomat for varied disgruntled events, together with his personal spouse. One look at the field art for this movie exhibits you the film is not as serious as some other Westerns, even when it’s simply simply as chauvinistic. When a mother dies in 1965’s “The Sons of Katie Elder” and her four sons come residence to pay their respects, they discover themselves mired in a land dispute. To make matters worse, the 4 sons are then framed for the homicide of a local sheriff. ” in which a group of males make a residing by capturing African wildlife and selling it to zoos. Throwing a wrench within the operation is the arrival of a female photographer, who ultimately turns into a part of the gang.
Filmed on location in Tanganyika, the movie has Wayne and his team chasing down all kinds of actual-life wild animals, typically at the expense of a discernible narrative. Proving he still had loads of vigor left in him by 1971, John Wayne headlined “Big Jake.” The movie is a couple of cowboy who units out to rescue his grandson from kidnappers. Wayne’s organic son Patrick performed the son in the movie whereas Wayne's different son Ethan performed his grandson. Eschewing over-glamorized heroics in favor of gritty realism and complex characterization, 1949’s “Sands of Iwo Jima” offered John Wayne in a brand new mild.
In “They Were Expendable,” the producers of the film labored with Medal of Honor recipient John Bulkeley. In his final movie performance, Wayne performs a dying gunfighter who spends his final days looking for a way to die with a minimal of ache and a maximum of dignity. Directed by Don Siegel (”Dirty Harry”), the movie co-stars display screen legends like James Stewart, Lauren Bacall and young Ron Howard.
Wayne’s character, John Breen, helps the French settlers get their means. The movie additionally stars actor Oliver Hardy of the comedic duo “Laurel and Hardy.” “The Fighting Kentuckian” marks a uncommon occasion where one member of the “Laurel and Hardy” duo appears in a film without the other.
Unlike dozens of other outstanding Hollywood figures, Wayne didn’t really serve. Troops even booed him as a draft dodger when he visited troops within the Pacific on USO tours throughout 1942 and 1943. When Jim Gordon arrived in Rangoon in Burma, he was approached by Blackie Bales, performed by Edmund MacDonald. In this film, the principle character Gordon is portrayed as a levelheaded hero kind; somebody who people can look up to. This is a standard illustration of the “good soldier”, which is a fighter that is aware of what he's doing and what different males attempt to be like within the struggle. The man Blackie Bales was the chief of the group known as The Flying Tigers, which had been defending the Chinese folks from Japanese assaults.
He played the lead, along with his name over the title, in many low-finances Poverty Row Westerns, largely at Monogram Pictures and serials for Mascot Pictures Corporation. By Wayne's personal estimation, he appeared in about 80 of those horse operas from 1930 to 1939.
Who doesn’t like to take a seat down and watch John Wayne in a good, old-fashioned film? In 1973, The Harvard Lampoon, a satirical paper run by Harvard University college students, invited Wayne to receive The Brass Balls Award, created in his "honor", after calling him "the most important fraud in historical past".
This is sort of a brutal film for its time, with summary executions of American POWs on a Japanese dying march, the hanging of a instructor from a flagpole, the torture of a young Filipino boy, and Japanese soldiers being knifed and chopped to demise. The movie begins with a march past the digital camera of some of the actual-life American POWs who have been held in captivity at the time the movie was set in 1942, the idea being I guess to demonstrate the veracity of what follows. By my reckoning that’s round twenty-thousand eight-hundred and thirty-three dollars and thirty-three cents per minute. The film took over $39 million at the box workplace so Zanuck still got himself a discount there.
He rapidly started his rise in fame for his Western movies and his everyman lifestyle.
Cohn had purchased the project for Wayne, however Wayne's grudge was too deep, and Cohn offered the script to Twentieth Century Fox, which solid Peck within the position Wayne badly wished, but for which he refused to bend.
To maintain those who remained at home engaged within the struggle, the federal government instructed film studios to create struggle films.
The Shootist , by which he portrays an aging gunfighter who's dying of cancer, was praised by many as his finest western since Rio Bravo.
He realized as much on USO excursions in Australia and all through the Pacific the place he was greeted by boos from war hardened vets.
The movie relies off of plays from Eugene O’Neill and focuses on a bunch of alcoholics getting together on a boat before the war. It’s one that yow will discover and see Wayne play a really totally different role from his Western fashion.
The firm sought a declaration allowing registration of their trademark. The company's complaint filed in federal court said the college did "not own the word 'Duke' in all contexts for all functions." The college's official position was to not object offered Wayne's picture appeared with the name. On September 30, 2014, Orange County, California federal judge David Carter dismissed the corporate's swimsuit, deciding the plaintiffs had chosen the mistaken jurisdiction. According to Sam O'Steen's memoir, Cut to the Chase, studio administrators knew to shoot Wayne's scenes earlier than midday, because by afternoon, he "was a imply drunk". He had been a sequence smoker of cigarettes since younger maturity and was diagnosed with lung cancer in 1964. He underwent profitable surgery to take away his entire left lung and two ribs.
Cue tears from orphan Ham as he loses his new greatest good friend, with Wayne making him really feel better with the last line within the movie, ‘you’re what this is all about’. The whole vibe of the sooner movie is additional reinforced with the presence of Rudy Robbins who played alongside Chuck Roberson as one of many ‘it do’ Tennesseans in “The Alamo”. To others, it’s an overblown one-sided piece of proper-wing propaganda that attempts to justify the promotion of a war that lots of people in America didn’t need in the first place. However, I assume it goes without saying that while some individuals find the movie a glorious tribute to the combating American forces who gave their lives in Vietnam to halt the spread of Communism earlier than it reached the United States. I’m not going to discover the controversy that exploded in the late Sixties over this movie, as I’m sure you can find sufficient of that elsewhere on the internet should you’re involved. One scene that I would pay good money never to have to watch again is when, at a party sequence early on in the film, Wayne jitterbugs with a younger woman who goes by the name of Twinkie Tucker – now there’s a reputation to conjure with.
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My 100 Favorite Comedy Performances Ever
1. Amy Poehler as Leslie Knope (Parks and Recreation)
2. Courteney Cox as Jules Cobb (Cougar Town)
3. Busy Phillips as Laurie Keller (Cougar Town)
4. Jane Kaczmarek as Lois Wilkerson (Malcolm in the Middle)
5. Constance Wu as Jessica Huang (Fresh Off the Boat)
6. Ellie Kemper as Kimmy Schmidt (Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt)
7. Andre Braugher as Ray Holt (Brooklyn Nine-Nine)
8. Danny Pudi as Abed Nadir (Community)
9. Martha Plimpton as Virginia Chance (Raising Hope)
10. Lisa Kudrow as Valerie Cherish (The Comeback)
11. Alison Brie as Annie Edison (Community)
12. Gillian Jacobs as Britta Perry (Community)
13. Bryan Cranston as Hal Wilkerson (Malcolm in the Middle)
14. Kether Donohue as Lindsay (You’re the Worst)
15. Zooey Deschanel as Jess Day (New Girl)
16. Aya Cash as Gretchen Cutler (You’re the Worst)
17. Tracee Ellis Ross as Rainbow Johnson (blackish)
18. Jane Krakowski as Jacqueline (Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt)
19. Danny DeVito as Frank Reynolds (It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia)
20. Rashida Jones as Ann Perkins (Parks and Recreation)
21. Abbi Jacobson as Abbi Abrams (Broad City)
22. America Ferrera as Amy Dubanowski (Superstore)
23. Yvette Nicole Brown as Shirley Bennett (Community)
24. Zosia Mamet as Shoshanna Shapiro (Girls)
25. Donald Glover as Troy Barnes (Community)
26. Retta as Donna Meagle (Parks and Recreation)
27. Emy Coligado as Piama Tananahaakna (Malcolm in the Middle)
28. Kaitlin Olson as Dee Reynolds (It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia)
29. Anna Chlumsky as Amy Brookheimer (Veep)
30. Lauren Ash as Marika (Super Fun Night)
31. Kristen Schaal as Carol Pilbasian (The Last Man on Earth)
32. Jenna Fischer as Pam Beesly (The Office)
33. Lily Tomlin as Frankie Bergstein (Grace and Frankie)
34. Edie Falco as Jackie Peyton (Nurse Jackie)
35. Chelsea Peretti as Gina Linetti (Brooklyn Nine-Nine)
36. Tina Fey as Liz Lemon (30 Rock)
37. Jane Fonda as Grace Hanson (Grace and Frankie)
38. Julia Louis-Dreyfus as Selina Meyer (Veep)
39. Mila Kunis as Jackie Burkhart (That 70s Show)
40. Rebel Wilson as Kimmie Boubier (Super Fun Night)
41. June Diane Raphael as Julie (Burning Love)
42. Rachel Bloom as Rebecca Bunch (Crazy Ex-Girlfriend)
43. Adam Scott as Ben Wyatt (Parks and Recreation)
44. Sam Richardson as Richard Splett (Veep)
45. Donna Lynne Champlin as Paula Proctor (Crazy Ex-Girlfriend)
46. Sabrina Carpenter as Maya Hart (Girl Meets World)
47. Rowan Blanchard as Riley Matthews (Girl Meets World)
48. Milana Vayntraub as Tina Shukshin (Other Space)
49. Thomas Middleditch as Richard Hendricks (Silicon Valley)
50. Eliza Coupe as Jane Kerkovich-Williams (Happy Endings)
51. Shannon Woodward as Sabrina Collins (Raising Hope)
52. Aubrey Plaza as April Ludgate (Parks and Recreation)
53. Max Greenfield as Schmidt (New Girl)
54. Ty Burrell as Phil Dunphy (Modern Family)
55. Tony Hale as Gary Walsh (Veep)
56. Adam Driver as Adam Sackler (Girls)
57. Joe Lo Truglio as Charles Boyle (Brooklyn Nine-Nine)
58. Steve Carell as Michael Scott (The Office)
59. Will Forte as Phil Miller (The Last Man on Earth)
60. Randall Park as Louis Huang (Fresh Off the Boat)
61. Melissa Fumero as Amy Santiago (Brooklyn Nine-Nine)
62. Desmin Borges as Edgar Quintero (You’re the Worst)
63. Hannah Simone as Cece Parekh (New Girl)
64. Ben Feldman as Jonah Simms (Superstore)
65. Chris Pratt as Andy Dwyer (Parks and Recreation)
66. Mark McKinney as Glenn (Superstore)
67. Anthony Anderson as Dre Johnson (black-ish)
68. Ian Gomez as Andy Torres (Cougar Town)
69. Fred Savage as Stewart Sanderson (The Grinder)
70. Ilana Glazer as Ilana Wexler (Broad City)
71. Timothy Simons as Jonah Ryan (Veep)
72. Terry Crews as Terry Jeffords (Brooklyn Nine-Nine)
73. Charlie Day as Charlie Kelly (It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia)
74. Garret Dillahunt as Burt Chance (Raising Hope)
75. Matt Walsh as Mike McLintock (Veep)
76. TJ Miller as Erlich Bachman (Silicon Valley)
77. Lamorne Morris as Winston Bishop (New Girl)
78. Topher Grace as Eric Forman (That 70s Show)
79. Tituss Burgess as Titus Andromedon (Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt)
80. Rainn Wilson as Dwight Schrute (The Office)
81. Gary Cole as Kent Davison (Veep)
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83. Reid Scott as Dan Egan (Veep)
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86. Jim Rash as Craig Pelton (Community)
87. Stephanie Beatriz as Rosa Diaz (Brooklyn Nine-Nine)
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Price: [price_with_discount] PHOTOGRAPHIC PRINT. 10×8 inch (25x20cm) Print. Artwork depicting Soccer – FA Cup Final – Arsenal v Liverpool – Wembley. Arsenal captain Frank McLintock (no5) shows the FA Cup to the fans after his team s extra time victory, alongside teammates (l-r) John Radford (hidden), Bob McNab (3), George Graham (8), Pat Rice (2), Ray Kennedy (10), George Armstrong, Eddie Kelly…
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May 11th In Arsenal’s History
On this day in 1912 Woolwich Arsenal were in Europe again playing friendlies. The first was in Germany against Hertha BSC. Leslie Calder and Alex Graham both scored twice and John Flanagan added a goal for a 0-5 victory.
It was Arsenal's last post match friendly of the season today in 1921 and they had invited Clapton Orient to Highbury. Billy Blyth and Henry White both scored in a 2-0 win.
Back in Germany in 1924 and today Arsenal were up against Preussen in another friendly which they won 1-6.
On this day in 1925 after sacking Leslie Knighton, Arsenal owner Henry Norris placed an advertisment in Athletic News for a replacement, it read; "Arsenal Football Club is open to receive applications for the position of TEAM MANAGER. He must be experienced and possess the highest qualifications for the post, both as to ability and personal character. Gentlemen whose sole ability to build up a good side depends on the payment of heavy and exorbitant transfer fees need not apply".
Today in 1927 Arsenal's Joe Hulme was at the Edmond Machtens Stadium, Brussels to play for England in an international friendly against Belgium. He scored England's second in a 1-9 mauling of their hosts.
In Belgium today in 1948 Arsenal took on a Liege Selection team. Jimmy Logie and Ronnie Rooke both scored in a 1-2 victory. It was the very last time that George Male would wear an Arsenal shirt on a pitch. This was yet another appearance to add to his wartime matches and his 318 official matches in his 19 years service to the club.
Queen Elizabeth II was now on the throne of Great Britain and in deference to that fact Arsenal went to Ibrox to play Glasgow Rangers for the Coronation Cup today in 1953. The Gunners' failed to score and Rangers nicked it 1-0.
Another one of the regular friendlies with Grasshoppers in Switzerland today in 1955. Alex Forbes got two goals and Don Roper grabbed a hat trick in what turned out to be thrilling 5-5 draw.
In 1959 on this date Northern Irish right back Eddie Magill signed for the club from Portadown. He played 131 times before leaving Arsenal in 1965 and signing for Brighton & Hove Albion.
Continuing the tradition of friendlies against Racing Club de Paris (originally started to commemorate the Armistice of the First World War) Arsenal were once again in France today in 1960 where despite David Herd, Jimmy Bloomfield and Jackie Henderson all scoring the Gunners lost 4-3.
Defeat for Arsenal in Division 1 today in 1963 when Burnley turned up at Highbury. Joe Baker and Alan Skirton both scored in a 2-3 defeat.
In Switzerland today in 1965 Arsenal took on Grasshoppers. Don Howe popped up with a goal as did Jon Sammels and David Court and that culminated in a 0-3 victory.
It was the final match of the season today in 1968. Bobby Gould and Frank Mclintock scored the goals that gave Arsenal a 2-1 win over West Bromwich Albion at Highbury. The Gunners may have finished on a victory but they could only manage ninth in the league and George Graham topped the scoring rankings for the club with 21.
Quite amazingly for the third year running Arsenal finished the league season playing the noisy north London neighbours today in 1972. This one at Highbury disappointingly finished in a 0-2 defeat for the Gunners. Ray Kennedy scored the most goals with 19 as Arsenal finished in fifth position.
Arsenal's Alan Ball was in Limassol today in 1975 as he captained England in a European Championships match against Cyprus (to date the last time the two teams met each other). He skippered the side to a 0-1 victory.
British Home Championships action today in 1976 as England took on Northern Ireland at Wembley. Irish Gunners Pat Rice and Sammy Nelson could not hold back the tide and England won the match 4-0.
Alan Sunderland got the goal in Islington today in 1982 that made the final score 1-1 between Arsenal and Liverpool.
A 2-2 draw at home to West Bromwich Albion in Divison 1 today in 1985 was the last match of the season and the last appearance in an Arsenal shirt by Brian Talbot. It took a goal from Ian Allinson and a Baggies own goal to muster the draw. The highest goalscorer was Tony Woodcock as the club ended the season in 7th. Talbot played in his final and 327th match in which he scored 49 goals and the England international left for Watford in the summer.
Today in 1986, Paris, France was the birth date and place of Vassiriki Abou Diaby. After joining Arsenal in January 2006 he made 180 appearances (43 as substitute) and scored 19 goals. Those totals would surely have been more were it not for his constant injuries. Despite Arsene Wenger's faith in his fellow Frenchman he was eventually released at the end of his contract in July 2015 and shortly afterwards joined Olympique Marseille.
Another trip to Greece for a couple of friendlies in 1987 and today the opponents were APOEL Nicosia. Paul Davis and Martin Hayes scored in a 2-2 draw.
It was Bob Pearson's Testimonial today in 1988 and old rivals Millwall had invited Arsenal to the Dell. Martin Hayes and Alan Smith both scored as Graham Rix played his final Arsenal match in the 2-2 draw.
Coventry City came to Highbury on this date in 1991, only to be defeated 6-1 and leave empty handed on the final day of the season. An own goal from the Sky Blues added to goals from Perry Groves and Alan Smith and a hat trick by Anders Limpar. A great win to celebrate winning the league and Alan Smith to be the highest goalscorer in the First Division with 29 goals. See all the goals here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cIR2t5XsTXE
Into the Premiership era and today in 1993 it was a 1-3 defeat at home to the shitty Middlesex club with Paul Dickov getting the Arsenal goal in the final match of the season. The Gunners came a demoralising 10th despite Ian Wright scoring a good 30 goals to be highest scorer. It was Norwegian Pal Lydersens last of his 16 appearances for the Gunners. He returned to IK Start after his four year, reasonably uneventful stay in north London. You don't want to look at the match but it's here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PvyZV0BZ1pY
Paul Merson also played his last game for Arsenal on this date in 1997 after 425 matches played and a goal tally of 99, he signed off after helping the club to a 1-3 win in the Premiership against Derby County. It was the last ever match at the Baseball Ground before Derby's move to Pride Park. Ian Wright scored twice and Dennis Bergkamp scored on the season's last day. Ian Wright topped the scoring again with 30 goals and in Arsene Wenger's first season in charge Arsenal finished in 3rd on goal difference to Newcastle United in 2nd and Liverpool in 4th. Catch the action here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f1OsTwjS79k
Before Arsenal had achieved the double, on this date in 1998 Arsene Wenger was awarded the Manager of the Year Award.
At Elland Road on this day in 1999 Arsenal failed to score and were beaten 1-0 by Leeds United. Highlights are here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mIWf9G_MZts
In 2002 on this date goals from Dennis Bergkamp 4, Thierry Henry 33, 72, and Francis Jeffers 83 gave Arsenal a 4-3 Premiership win over Everton. Richard Wright was given a substitute appearance so he could claim his league winners medal. It was a another double winning season and Thierry Henry won the Golden Boot for his 32 goals, Robert Pires received Football Writers' Player of the Year and Dennis Bergkamp received Goal of the Season. Lee Dixon was given the honour of skippering the side in his final match for Arsenal. You can see all the action and trophy presentation here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1rZXiF8Ar6c
Arsenal made the long trip to Sunderland in the Premiership today in 2003 and a goal from Theirry Henry 7 and a hat trick by Freddie Ljungberg 39, 78, 88 saw Arsenal win 4-0 and take three points back to London. With the season over Arsenal finished in 2nd with Henry once again scoring 32 goals to be the club's top scorer. All the goals from the match are here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0uR-7HPYkXM
Everton visited Arsenal on this date again in 2005 and once again there were seven goals in the match. This time however they were all scored past Arsenal old boy Richard Wright in the Everton goal. Goals scored by Robin van Persie 8, Robert Pires 12, 50, Patrick Vieira 37, Edu 70 (pen), Dennis Bergkamp 77, Mathieu Flamini 85 contributed to a 7-0 win. For the goals click here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PboL6hSIb9M
When in 2008 we travelled to the Stadium of Light again on May 11th a single 24th minute strike by Theo Walcott was enough for victory over Sunderland. After this last match of the season Arsenal finished in 3rd position thanks to four successive wins with Emmanuel Adebayor ending as top scorer with 30 goals.
On this date in 2009 the Under 21 side took on West Bromwich Albion in the Premier Reserve League. Goals from Jay Emmanuel-Thomas and Mark Randall gave the Young Gunners a 2-0 victory.
The Under 18 side were in the Premier Academy League Play Off final today in 2010. The opponents were Nottingham Forest. Eight goals in the match and with Benik Afobe scoring a hat trick and Luke Freeman netting twice, it was a 5-3 victory for the young Gunners and they lifted the trophy as champions.
Arsenal's last Premiership match of the season today in 2014 was at Carrow Road against Norwich City. Aaron Ramsey and Carl Jenkinson (for the first time in an Arsenal shirt) scored the goals that gave the Gunners the 0-2 win. That made it five straight wins scoring 12 and letting in 2 to finish 4th in the league. The unbeaten run continued through to the cup final and into the next season. Arsenal won the FA Cup 6 days later to break the trophy drought. Olivier Giroud finished the highest club scorer in the league with 22 goals.
Finally, on this day in 2015 Swansea City were at the Emirates. The Swans had beaten Arsenal in Wales and from the off they sought to frustrate the Gunner's style and passing and put everything behind the ball. After a goalless first half the Welsh side came out with a little more intent and after substitutions were made by both teams after the hour mark it was Swansea that got the only goal of the match to do the double over Arsene Wenger's side. The highlights are here: http://www.arsenal.com/juniorgunners/news/55677/highlights-arsenal-v-swansea-city
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Lucy Goes Duck Hunting
S2;E6 ~ November 4, 1963
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Synopsis
Lucy lies to her handsome new boyfriend that she is an experienced duck hunter, so off they go to shoot ducks. It doesn't take long for Lucy to mess everything up, but in the process they learn she does the world's best duck call.
Regular Cast
Lucille Ball (Lucy Carmichael), Vivian Vance (Vivian Bagley), Jimmy Garrett (Jerry Carmichael), Ralph Hart (Sherman Bagley), Candy Moore (Chris Carmichael)
Gale Gordon (Theodore J. Mooney) does not appear in this episode
Guest Cast
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Keith Andes (Bill King) was born John Charles Andes in Ocean City, New Jersey, in 1920. He appeared opposite Lucille Ball in her only Broadway musical Wildcat in 1960. Andes played Bill King in one more episode of the series “Lucy and the Winter Sports” (S3;E3) and played Brad Collins in “Lucy and Joan” (S4;E4) co-starring Joan Blondell.  Andes took his own life in 2005 after being diagnosed with terminal cancer. 
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Donald Briggs (Eddie Collins) makes his seventh and final appearance as Viv’s on-again off-again boyfriend. He appeared on the 1930s radio program “Welcome Valley” and played the title role in “Frank Merriwell,” which led to his first film, playing the character in the 1936 Universal serial The Adventures of Frank Merriwell. He also starred with Lucille Ball in the 1939 film Panama Lady. He later turned up on a 1970 episode of “Here’s Lucy.” Briggs died in 1986 at the age of 75.
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Gordon Jones (Charlie Van Tassel) appears posthumously.  He died on June 20, 1963, shortly after filming this episode.  One week later his final screen credit McLintock starring John Wayne opened in cinemas. He is best known as Brit Reid / The Green Hornet in Universal's Green Hornet film serials and Mike the Cop, Lou Costello's nemesis, on “The Abbott and Costello Show” (1952). He did two films with Lucille Ball: There Goes My Girl (1937) and Easy Living (1949). 
Charlie Van Tassel is named after writer Madelyn Pugh Martin's childhood friend Marge and her husband Charlie. Their names also turned up in scripts for Lucy's radio show “My Favorite Husband.”
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Sid Gould (Hunter #2) was first seen in “Lucy is a Kangaroo for a Day” (S1;E7). He made 46 appearances on “The Lucy Show,” all as background characters. He also did 40 episodes of “Here’s Lucy.” Gould (born Sydney Greenfader) was Lucille Ball’s cousin by marriage to Gary Morton. Gould was married to Vanda Barra, who also appeared on “The Lucy Show” starting in 1967, as well as on “Here’s Lucy.” 
Alan Ray (Hunter #1) was seen on “I Love Lucy” as the clapstick boy at “Ricky’s Screen Test” (ILL S4;E6), a Brown Derby waiter in “Hollywood at Last” (ILL S4;E16), and a male nurse in “Nursery School” (ILL S5;E9). This is his fourth and final appearance on “The Lucy Show.” He also played a hotel doorman in the 1963 Lucille Ball / Bob Hope film Critic’s Choice. In 1950 Ray and Gale Gordon were in the film A Woman of Distinction in which Lucille Ball played herself in a cameo.
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Six other uncredited actors play the rest of the duck hunters.
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Although most all of the country saw this episode on Monday, November 4, 1963, local state elections the next day may have led to pre-ememption in some areas. The episode was probably then aired on Thursday, November 7, 1963. 
This episode was actually the first one shot for season 2 but aired out of sequence.  It is also the first one ever filmed in color.  
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Chris once again mentions her friend Cynthia and Jerry mentions his friend Billy Simmons.  In previous episodes The characters were played by Lucie Arnaz and Desi Arnaz Jr.  
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Once again, Lucy's TV is broken. Television sets were also the subject of “Lucy Puts Up a TV Antenna” (S1;E9).  
Viv imagines that they'll go to 21 for dinner, take in a Broadway show, and then go dancing at the Waldorf.  The Four Seasons, The Colony, and The Stork Club are also mentioned as possible destinations. These were all real-life night spots. 
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The Waldorf refers to the five-star Waldorf-Astoria Hotel on Park Avenue in New York City.  It first opened in 1893 and has become synonymous with luxury in accommodations and dining. The Starlight Roof, located on the 19th floor, is where Lucy and Viv would have gone for after supper dancing.  Lucy Ricardo stayed at the Waldorf as the Maharincess of Franistan in “The Publicity Agent” (S1;E31) and Lucy’s school chum Cynthia Harcourt will set up digs there while canvassing for funds in “Lucy is Envious” (S3;E23).
The Four Seasons is a restaurant in New York City located on East 52nd Street in the Seagram Building. Opening in 1959, the Four Seasons is associated with a number of ‘firsts’ in the hospitality industry. In the summer of 2016 the restaurant closed and announced it would be relocating to Park Avenue.  
The 21 Club was first opened in 1922 and is still in business today. It is a restaurant and former prohibition-era speakeasy located at 21 West 52nd Street (hence the name) in New York City. Perhaps the most famous feature of 21 is the collection lawn jockeys adorning the balcony above the entrance. In “Vacation From Marriage” (ILL S2;E6) Lucy and Ethel tell their husbands they have been to 21 four times (“That's 84!”)  In “Mr. and Mrs. TV Show” (ILL S4;E24), Lucy tells Ricky she met a TV producer while having lunch at 21 with Carolyn Appleby.
The Colony Restaurant was home to the rich and the famous like the Vanderbilts, Whitneys, and Astors. It opened in 1920 and served its last meal in 1971.  
The Stork Club was a nightclub on 58th Street in New York City, which during its existence from 1929 to 1965 was one of the most prestigious clubs in the world. A symbol of café society, the wealthy elite, including movie stars, celebrities, showgirls, and aristocrats all mixed in the VIP Room of the Club.
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Lucy calls Bill King a combination of “Cary Grant, Bob Hope and J. Paul Getty.” Movie star Cary Grant (1904-1986) was mentioned four times on “I Love Lucy” all during the gang's season 4 stay in Hollywood.  Bob Hope (1903-2003) co-starred with Lucille Ball in four feature films. He played himself in an episode of “I Love Lucy” and will appear in a cameo on “The Lucy Show.”  J. Paul Getty (1892-1972) was an oil tycoon who founded Getty Oil. In 1957, Fortune Magazine named him the richest living American.  
Callbacks!
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To be closer to her husband, Lucy Ricardo went duck hunting in “The Camping Trip” (ILL S2;E29).
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In “The Amateur Hour” (ILL S1;E14), a frog jumps down Lucy Ricardo's shirt, causing her to squirm just as it does here when a frog finds its way into her waders.  
Blooper Alerts!
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Half On / Half Off! Eddie and Bill are helping Lucy on with their coats even as they announce they've already planned to eat at home.  
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“Lucy Goes Duck Hunting” rates 3 Paper Hearts out of 5 
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