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The Man Who Made Billy Jack Go Berserk: A Conversation with David Roya—Interview with Billy Jack co-star David "Bernard Posner" Roya; DVD review of the Billy Jack series and production history; A vision of American multiplicity Archived 2014-03-05 at the Wayback Machine, The Village Voice review, August 19, 1971
Featuring Cournie Beceiro, Morgan Billings, Matthew Bush, Phillip Miller, and David Roya. A Michael Kupperman Cartoon Presents: Captain Marginal - A Captain Marvel parody where Billy Batsonsaws was a regular paperboy until he is talked into entering a magical cave where a powerful old man inside gives him special powers which he gains upon ...
Chandler was a cousin of actor David Roya, who played the young villain Bernard Posner in Billy Jack. When his friend Sammy Davis Jr. lost an eye in an accident and was in danger of losing the other, Chandler offered to give Davis one of his own eyes. [69] Chandler had nearly lost an eye and had been visibly scarred in an auto accident years ...
The film was shot in New York City's Alphabet City, making it the first in a succession of gritty black and white vampire films set in the same area of New York City, followed by Nadja and The Addiction.
David Niven as Sir James Bond: A legendary British secret agent forced out of retirement to fight SMERSH. Orson Welles as Le Chiffre: SMERSH's financial agent, desperate to win at baccarat to repay the money he has embezzled from the organisation. Joanna Pettet as Mata Bond / James Bond: Bond's daughter, born of his love affair with Mata Hari.
Wild Bill Hickok is haunted by his dreams of a giant white buffalo, so much that he travels the West to find the beast. Along the way, Hickok meets the great Lakota warrior Crazy Horse, who is also searching the plains for the giant white buffalo, which has killed Crazy Horse's daughter.
Palm Royale is a period comedy-drama television series created by Abe Sylvia, [2] based on the 2018 novel Mr. & Mrs. American Pie by Juliet McDaniel. [3] The series premiered on March 20, 2024, with the first three episodes on Apple TV+. [4]
Taylor was born in 1932 in Winner, South Dakota, and grew up near the Rosebud Indian Reservation. [2] Her father, Harry Taylor, was a postmaster, [3] who ran a post office that was frequented by Native Americans.