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Zombie horror starring Billy Zane, Dee Wallace and Mischa Barton.
The youthful residents of the small town of Elwood spend their days
training under the command of veteran Seiler (Zane) who prides
himself in preparing the next generation for their future of
fighting off zombies. The hordes of the undead, brought back to
life by a virus that has wiped out the rest of humanity, lurk on
the other side of Elwood's perimeter fence, waiting for any
opportunists who wish to step outside. While the rest of the town
fight over the cause of the virus, the 'zombie killers' put their
training into action to defend their homes and families. The cast
also includes Gabrielle Stone, Felissa Rose and Brian Anthony
Wilson.
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Little Man (Hardcover)
Brian Anthony Smallwood; Illustrated by Torie Montrel
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R611
Discovery Miles 6 110
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At the age of ten, Charley Chase was singing and dancing on the
street corners of Baltimore. Charley eventually became a local
vaudeville attraction, but Baltimore could not contain the
ambitious young man. After a brief, but memorable, stint in New
York, Chase finally landed in Los Angeles in 1912. His timely
arrival coincided with the birth of the film industry, and Charley
Chase became a major force in the shaping of motion picture comedy.
A human dynamo, Charley's talent and creativity seemed
inexhaustible. As a writer/director/actor, Charley started out at
Mack Sennett's Keystone Studios. Working with Fatty Arbuckle and
Charlie Chaplin, Chase quickly became one of Sennett's top
directors. Later, at other studios, he directed, then starred in
his own series of funny and inventive two-reelers. Behind the
scenes, Charley Chase was instrumental in shaping the careers of
both Laurel & Hardy and The Three Stooges. Chase's personal
life paralleled his film work. At first he was energetic and
optimistic-as was the infant film industry itself. As the movie
grew up, Charley got older too. Chase's career, marred by family
problems and alcoholism, mirrored the decline of the short film.
Includes photographs and a detailed filmography.
This research project explores the importance of control of the
Mountain Aquifer to Israel, its relationship to control of the West
Bank, and the impact of current Israeli water control practices on
Palestinian development.
More than a Biblical case for gay marriage, The Bed Keeper takes
readers on a journey through space and time within the pages of
Scripture, and reveals ancient prophecies long forgotten by the
Church (both Catholic and Protestant), which illustrates teachings
pertaining to not only the world wide gay, lesbian, bisexual and
transgender community, but indeed the Return of Jesus Christ
Himself
Along the way, we will discover that Jesus taught LGBT people are
naturally born so from our mothers' wombs, that the Apostle Paul
ordained single gender Holy Matrimony, and that God demands we be
affirmed in Churches all over the globe as equal partakers in the
Kingdom of Heaven
The Bed Keeper is a message of hope for the LGBT community,
complete with Scripture-based prophetic instructions for the Church
to at last become all adorned like a Bride for her Bridegroom
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