Not very well known or mentioned, but worth mentioning is actor Louis Hayward. He made a bunch of swashbucklers during the 1940's:
The Man in the Iron Mask
The Son of Monte Cristo
The return of Monte Cristo
The Black Arrow
The Pirates of Capri
The Fortunes of Captain Blood
The Lady and...
I don't know what kind of gun law restrictions you have in your area, but replica winchester model 97's are available and not that hard to find. I believe that is what the g men would have used. Let me know if you need any more info on these. Man, we're talking awesome firepower with that 97...
Although I don't have that particular one, I have a bunch of other Osprey reference books, mostly about WWII aircraft and men's uniforms, and find them an excellent source of information. Lots of photos, and excellent illustrations. Beleive me, you won't disappointed. It'll save you a lot of...
Good for you Paddy. You've taken a step ( no pun intended) in the right direction and will never look back. The tango can be very passonate and sexy, ahh, but the rumba is the dance of love, very sensual. So fit it into your lessons if you are able to. The most difficult part of the rumba...
Don't dwell on it. Take the bull by the horns. Go to a dance studio, take dance lessons, and mingle with that crowd. Good people, great fun! All that depression will fly right out the door. Worked for me, and I never looked back. Fringe benifit: Became a pretty damn good dancer with a lot...
Click here: http://www.shipcamouflage.com/camouflage_database.htm
Towards the bottom of the page is a picture of the Navy destroyer Drayton. That may be the color you are looking for. Notice how the ship blends in with the color of the sea in the background. Navy camouflage color schemes...
"Command Decision" with Clark Gable and Van Johnson. Sort of a generic version of 12 o'clock high, but very good and very intense in some scenes. IMHO.
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Yea, the dude in the background tells me the picture is of recent orgin, otherwise it could pass for vintage. While I'm here, I'll share a little more.
The later and final production blocks had their engines canted slightly upwards a few degrees to increase performance. I did a lot of...
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That is the early version, with the shorter tail and wingspan. Also the air intakes on the engine nacells were smaller and less pronounced. The earlier style tailgun position also gives it away. I was not aware that any of these early ones were still in existance. It certainly looks...
I've been a B-17 junky since the tender age of 10. It was at that age (back in 1949) that I first viewed the theatrical release of "12 o'clock High" with my Dad. It's been sort of an obsession ever since. So plunking down 400 bucks for a ride in such a beautiful, goregeous, magnificent...
My pecan trees are loaded down this year. Another month or so, and they'll start falling. Picking pecans with a chill in the air, it does not get any better than that. Hear's a tip: Get you a big mug of hot sweet creamy coffee, and throw in a pinch of shelled pecans for a nice cool or cold...
That's interesting Paddy. That's the first time I've heard it translated like that. I've always heard it translated like: "Situation normal, all fouled up." Polite version of course. (That's the one you use, when your kids ask.) I'm sure both were used. Either one conveys the message just...
Got to love the British for their courge and tenacity that was required to overcome such overwhelming odds under the leadership of Air Chief Marshal Sir Hugh Dowding. Also saddened by how he was treated afterwards for his efforts. Politics as usual, even then under those circumstances...
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