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P.A. boys 2
yeah just a second video =D the sound is kinda bad buts its all good so peeps don't be hat'n
Tribute to Anton Walbrook (1896-1967)
SONG: Der Reigen, sung by Anton Walbrook ~ This dark, debonair, dashing and extremely distinguished Austrian actor was christened Adolf Wohlbrück in Vienna, the scion of a family of circus clowns. He broke away easily from generations of tradition as the circus life had no appeal whatsoever to Walbrook. Trained by the legendary director Max Reinhardt, Walbrook's reputation grew on both the Austrian and German stages. In between he managed a couple of undistinguished roles in silent films. Billed as Adolf Wohlbrück, the youthfully handsome actor graced a number of romantic films come the advent of sound beginning in 1931. Among them Walzerkrieg (1933) and the gender-bending comedy Viktor und Viktoria (1933), which later served as the inspiration and basis for Blake Edwards' own _Victor/Victoria (1982)_ starring wife Julie Andrews. Hollywood beckoned in the late 30s for Walbrook to re-shoot dialog for an upcoming international picture The Soldier and the Lady (1937) again playing Michael Strogoff, a role he had played impeccably in both previous French and German adaptations. With the rise of oppression in Nazi Germany he moved to Great Britain and took his trademark mustache and dark, handsome features to English language films where he went on to appear to great effect. Portraying a host of imperious kings, bon vivants and and foreign dignitaries over the course of his career, he played everything from composer Johann Strauss to the Bavarian King Ludwig I. With a tendency for grand, intense, over-the-top acting, he was nevertheless quite impressive in a number of portrayals. Such included the sympathetic German officer in the landmark Powell and Pressburger satire The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp (1943) and gentle pacifist in another of their collaborations 49th Parallel (1941); as Prince Albert in the black-and-white glossy costumer Victoria the Great (1937) immediately followed by its color remake Sixty Glorious Years (1938) both opposite Anna Neagle's Queen Victoria; and, most notably, as the obsessively demanding impresario opposite ballerina Moira Shearer in the romantic melodrama The Red Shoes (1948). His stiff and stern military officers were just as notable which included sterling work in The Queen of Spades (1949) and last-speaking English film I Accuse! (1958). He retired from films at the end of the 1950s, and in later years returned to the European stage and included television roles to his resume. He died in Germany in 1967 of a heart attack. imdb.com
Silent Hill on Crack, Episode 1
Inspired by DarkEclair and Lexchan, this is my first "crack" video, which I consider more of an educational experience than anything else, as this film has taught me the ins and outs of Windows Movie Maker. (which just happens to suck major portions of ass, as compared to the versatility of Apple iMovie) Special thanks to Fungo, from www.shm.silenthillfever.com for supplying many awesome videos from the games. MUSIC "Captain Jack" from Dance Dance Revolution "Parents Just Don't Understand" from Fresh Prince "Baby Got Back" from Sir Mix-A-Lot SOUND SAMPLES Transformers, Season 1 Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey Rush Hour 2 Fat Albert Resident Evil: Apocalypse Bullet Proof Monk
Princess Diana 10 yr NewestNuma Tribute I Miss Your Love
Your Tribute to Diana Please Comment. Princess Diana Tribute 10 years ago she died in a car wreck in Paris. She was Englands Rose. The popular and much loved Princess Diana was born on 1st July, 1961, at Park House, Queen's Sandringham estate Norfolk. Diana Spencer met her future husband, Prince Charlesat Althrop. The marriage took place at St. Paul's Cathedral on 29th July, 1981. It was performed by the Archbishop of Canterbury "the stuff of fairy tales". The ceremony was watched by one billion people. The troubled marriage produced two sons, Prince William Arthur Phillip Louis, born on 21 June, 1982 and Prince Henry Charles Albert David, known as Harry on 15 September, 1984. Diana said, "at the end of my tether," secretly collaborated with the author Andrew Morton, in a book which exposed the royal marriage as the sham and chronicled in vivid detail Diana's struggle, bulimia, suicide attempts and her grievances of her self-centred husband's indifference to her plight and continued relationship with his long-term mistress. The Queen, concerned that her son and daughter-in-law's bickering and point scoring was damaging the monarchy, urged the couple to divorce. They were granted a decree nisi on 28 August, 1996. sharing custody of their children and Diana was paid a lump sum of seventeen million pounds. The Princess indulged in a series of much publicized relationships and was besieged by the notorious paparazzi. On the late evening of Saturday, 30 August, 1997, in attempt to escape these unwanted attentions, the couple left the Ritz Hotel by the rear entrance in a black Mercedes S-280, while a decoy car was driven from the front entrance. The vehicle was pursued by paparazzi photographers as it recklessly raced at high speed through Paris, with many of the motorbikes dropping behind. As the Mercedes entered the Pont de l'Alma tunnel under the River Seine, a notorious accident spot, it was on the left of two lanes, travelling at about 60-80 mph. While attempting to pass a slow moving vehicle in front of them in the left lane, the driver Henri Paul swerved sharply and careened into the reinforced concrete thirteenth pillar of the underpass. Witnesses described the sound as being like an explosion. The car ricocheted back, spinning out of control. The Mercedes came to a halt, a smoking mangled heap of steel, the engine had been forced almost into the driver's seat by the force of impact. On arrival at the Pitie Salpetriere Hospital, one hour and forty six minutes after the accident, Diana suffered a further cardiac arrest, she was found to have suffered a thoracic haemorrhage from a torn pulmonary vein and her blood pressure was dangerously low. The severed vein was sewn and frantic efforts to revive her were made, including open heart massage and electric shocks, without success. She was pronounced dead at 4 a.m. on the morning of 31st August, 1997. In St. James' Palace, a vast sea of floral tributes began to build up outside Diana's London home at Kensington Palace, at Buckingham Palace and at Althrop. In death, as in life, it seemed, she reached out to thousands. Crowds flocked to London to pay their respects, queuing for hours to sign books of condolence. A unique state televised funeral was planned for Diana in London, watched by an estimated two billion worldwide audience. After the playing of a passage from Verdi's Requiem, a favourite of Diana, Elton John played his new rendition of 'Candle in the Wind', rewritten for the Princess. Her brother, Earl Spencer read his tribute to his sister in a voice cracked with emotion, it was greeted by rounds of applause from the crowds gathered outside. The coffin was then taken the eighty miles to Althrop in Northamptonshire, Diana's childhood home, for a private family burial. Crowds lined the entire route, throwing flowers at the hearse, even from motorway bridges. She was buried on an island, in the middle of a lake on the estate, known as the oval. Earl Spencer later spread the public's floral tributes to the "Peoples Princess" on her island grave. A visitor centre at Althrop covering the life of the Princess is now open to the public during the summer months. I do this Tribute in all respect to her the Peoples Princess Diana Princess of Wales. Ref Tags: Tony Blair Queen Death crash news Prime Minister Jeffrey Archer Helen Mirren Oscars RIP Elton John emotional royal royalty rod stewart sailing music video family BBC death closedown solemn Newsflash memorial hunted by press Dies France Funeral England camilla elizabeth mother sarah duchess york dodi memory documentary accident al fayed conspiracy bio movie film biography photos death landmines record Video charity icon marriage divorce car crash mourning Queen of Hearts Mother TLC Last days Kiss car accident UK British assassination London Ireland Scotland Europe world news heaven beautiful Lovely cute pretty Memorial
Janine (eastenders)
little pic and sound clip of a classic eastenders episode