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  2. Gongman - Wikipedia

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    The first "Gongman" was Carl Dane, a circus strong man who was paid a one-time fee by General Film Distributors. Athletes who played the Gongman in the film sequence over the years included boxer Bombardier Billy Wells , the second "Gongman", who was actually the first contracted by J.A. Rank – a subtle but important difference.

  3. General Film Distributors - Wikipedia

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    Athletes who played the Gongman in the film sequence over the years, included boxer Bombardier Billy Wells and wrestler Ken Richmond. Also, George Francis Moss Snr played the Gongman. [8] [better source needed] During the 20 years General Film Distributors had its original name, the company distributed over 450 mainstream films. [9]

  4. The Rank Organisation - Wikipedia

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    The Rank Organisation (founded as the J. Arthur Rank Organisation) is a British entertainment conglomerate founded in 1937 by industrialist J. Arthur Rank.It quickly became the largest and most vertically integrated film company in the United Kingdom, owning production, distribution, and exhibition facilities as well as manufacturing projection equipment and chairs. [1]

  5. The Rank Group - Wikipedia

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    The Rank Group plc is a gambling company based in the United Kingdom.Rank was involved in the cinema and motion picture industry until 2006, and continues to use the Gongman logo originally used by the Rank Organisation's film distribution subsidiary General Film Distributors.

  6. Captain Video and His Video Rangers - Wikipedia

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    The series aired between June 27, 1949, and April 1, 1955, originally on Monday through Saturday at 7 p.m. ET, and then Monday through Friday at 7 p.m. ET. [1] A separate 30-minute spinoff series called The Secret Files of Captain Video aired Saturday mornings, alternating with Tom Corbett, Space Cadet, from September 5, 1953, to May 29, 1954 ...

  7. James Hong - Wikipedia

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    He was a frequent guest star on the 1972–1975 ABC television series Kung Fu, joined the cast on the final season of CBS's Switch, as Wang, and also played a flight attendant in the original 1979 film He had a notable role as 'Dr. David Tao', a doctor accused of performing an illegal abortion in the Blake Edwards movie The Carey Treatment in 1972.

  8. List of Lucasfilm productions - Wikipedia

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    This article contains a list of productions made by the American film studio Lucasfilm a subsidiary of Walt Disney Studios which is a division of Disney Entertainment, owned by The Walt Disney Company. This list includes animated television series, films, specials, and theatrical films such as Star Wars and Indiana Jones.

  9. Karl Dane - Wikipedia

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    Dane then appeared in Warner Bros. anti-German sentiment film My Four Years in Germany as Chancellor von Bethmann-Hollweg. [12] This would be the first of many such roles for Dane in his early career. The film was released 29 April 1918 and was a success, earning an approximate $500,000 at the box office (the film had a budget of $50,000). [13]