Spike with the help of Mussolini take shots at Schiklegruber (Hitler) in this comic operet
Spike with the help of Mussolini take shots at Schiklegruber (Hitler) in this comic operetta
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WW2 Combat footage. German Wartime Newsreel
Hans-Ulrich Rudel (July 2, 1916 -- December
WW2 Combat footage. German Wartime Newsreel
Hans-Ulrich Rudel (July 2, 1916 -- December 18, 1982) was a Stuka dive-bomber pilot during World War II. Rudel is famous for being the most highly decorated German serviceman of the war. Hans-Ulrich Rudel was the only person to be awarded the Knight's Cross with Golden Oak Leaves, Swords, and Diamonds.
Rudel flew 2,530 combat missions and successfully attacked many tanks, trains, ships, and other ground targets, claiming a total of 2,000 targets destroyed - including 800 vehicles, 519 tanks, 150 artillery guns, a destroyer, two cruisers, a battleship and 9 aircraft which he shot down
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Visite a comunidade Aberturas de Novelas no Orkut!
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Visite a comunidade Aberturas de Novelas no Orkut! http://www.orkut.com/Community.aspx?cmm=1005035 Abertura de Aquarela do Brasil, minissérie de Lauro César Muniz exibida no segundo semestre do ano 2000.
Edson Celulari - Capitão Hélio Maria Fernanda Cândido - Isa Galvão Thiago Lacerda - Mário Lopes Odilon Wagner - Armando Natália do Valle - Dulce Ângela Vieira - Velma Gracindo Júnior - García Paulo Goulart - La Guardia Daniela Escobar - Bella Cláudio Marzo Thiago Oliveira - Brasito Nicette Bruno Sebastião Vasconcelos Bete Mendes Marco Ricca Eloísa Mafalda Ruy Rezende
Dirigida por Carlos Magalhães, Carlo Milani, Jayme Monjardim e Marcelo Travesso e protagonizada por Thiago Lacerda, Edson Celulari e Maria Fernanda Cândido, ficou marcada pela baixa repercussão, uma vez que era exibida num horário mais tarde do que o habitual (devido ao horário eleitoral e às Olimpíadas daquele ano) e com acirrada concorrência. Por repetidas vezes amargou o segundo lugar de audiência frente aos "blockbusters" exibidos pelo SBT no horário da série. O autor Benedito Ruy Barbosa rompeu com Jayme Monjardim, que dirigira sua telenovela anterior, Terra Nostra, feita meses antes de Aquarela e de onde vinha boa parte do elenco da minissérie. Benedito acusou Jayme de ter-lhe roubado a ambientação, uma vez que pretendia escrever uma continuação de Terra Nostra passada durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial, onde também se passava Aquarela. Lauro César Muniz também ficou profundamente desagradado com o desprezo da Globo para com a minissérie, fator que foi um dos principais para a sua transferência para a Rede Record alguns anos depois.
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"This Is The Army, Mr. Jones"
Performed by Irving Berlin
Written by Irving Berlin
Music
"This Is The Army, Mr. Jones" Performed by Irving Berlin Written by Irving Berlin Music From (Featured) The Motion Picture (Music From The Movie Not On Soundtrack CD Album) "Baby's Day Out" (1994)
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Here's a clip from the movie "Stormy Weather" (1943) featuring Cab Calloway and his orches
Here's a clip from the movie "Stormy Weather" (1943) featuring Cab Calloway and his orchestra performing "Jumpin Jive". After awhile they let the Nicholas Brothers jump in and lend their feet to the action. ==================== Note that must moderate the comments here now because of some bad apples. Sorry...
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Spike Jones and His City Slickers were among the many performers showcased in "Soundies,"
Spike Jones and His City Slickers were among the many performers showcased in "Soundies," short musical films designed to be played in special jukeboxes. In CLINK! CLINK! ANOTHER DRINK (1942), Del Porter leads the chorus and there's a featured vocal by Mel Blanc, the voice of many legendary cartoon characters (including Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, Tweety and Sylvester, Yosemite Sam, and Barney Rubble).
Read all about Soundies in THE SOUNDIES BOOK: A REVISED AND EXPANDED GUIDE TO THE "MUSIC VIDEOS" OF THE 1940s (2007) available from iUniverse at www.iuniverse.com
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The Full Air Force Song
originally the Army Air Corp song,
is commonly called the Wild B
The Full Air Force Song originally the Army Air Corp song, is commonly called the Wild Blue Yonder
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New York Times, April 19, 1930
ARMY PLANES LAY SAN FRANCISCO
IN SHAM WAR RUINS
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New York Times, April 19, 1930
ARMY PLANES LAY SAN FRANCISCO IN SHAM WAR RUINS
Giant Army Planes Theoretically Bomb City While Thousands Watch Spectacle.
"WRECK" AN ENEMY BASE Ninety of Air Corps craft fly to San Jose for "Attack"— One Forced Down.
SAN FRANCISCO, April 18 (AP)— San Francisco theoretically was blown off the map tonight by giant bombing planes.
Demonstrating what a hostile air force might accomplish-in wartime, five army bombardment planes, each capable of carrying 4,000 pounds of explosives, soared over the congested financial and industrial districts for nearly an hour.
Flashlight bombs and parachute flares were dropped by the raiders, while thousands of spectators lined the streets and watched from rooftops as the war planes circled over simulated targets.
Under the command of Major Hugh J. Knerr the bombers took off from Crissy Field, the army air base here. After the mimic attack they turned their blunt noses toward Sacramento and Mather Field to report their mission "successfully performed." The attack was part of the Army Air Corps current manoeuvres and preceded the aerial "show" to be held at Mills Field, San Francisco's municipal airport, tomorrow and Sunday, in which the entire first provisional wing of the United States Army Air Corps will take part.
MATHER FIELD, Sacramento, Cal., April 18 (AP).—It took ninety army airplanes just two hours and thirty-five minutes to fly to San Jose, Cal., today and theoretically destroy' an "enemy airdrome" and return here.
Lieutenant Leslie O. Peterson of the Third Attack Group, Fort Crockett, Texas, made a forced landing at Tracey, when a connecting rod in the motor of his plane broke. He landed safely in a field and was uninjured. J. P. Pickert of Sacramento, the plane's passenger, was not hurt. Twenty-seven attack planes-joined the formation of nine bombing ships over Tracey, and with fifty-four pursuit machines high overhead flew over Livermore and Niles, ..
Arriving at the "enemy" air base, a field just north' of San Jose, at 10:15 A. M., the attack planes dived repeatedly, while simulated machine gun fire raked the "airdrome." From an altitude of 2,000 feet the bombers simulated dropping of missiles. Reassembling in the air between Los A1tos and Palo Alto, the planes flew northward over Mills Field, San Francisco's municipal airport where they are to go tomorrow for an overnight stay.
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