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Ralph Fulsom "Red" Marston (February 16, 1907 − December 7, 1967) was an American football player. Marston was born in 1907 in Malden, Massachusetts , and attended Malden High School . He played college football at Boston University .
Robbery Under Arms is a 1950 BBC radio adaptation of Rolf Boldrewood's popular 1888 novel Robbery Under Arms.. The novel was adapted by Rex Rienits.It consisted of 10 episodes, each running 30 minutes.
This is a list of American football players who played only one game in the National Football League (NFL) during the league's first decade from 1920 to the 1929.This list includes players from the American Professional Football Association (APFA) during the 1920 and 1921 seasons, i.e., before the APFA was renamed the NFL in 1922.
The Brutalist director Brady Corbet is getting honest about filmmaking finances. Speaking with Marc Maron on his podcast WTF in a candid episode published Monday, Feb. 17, the Oscar nominee ...
When Tug and Ralph get back to the city, Red recruits Tug to help him rob the guests during the party. However, now reformed by Ralph, he goes to him and reveals Red's plan. Ralph comes up with his own plan and informs the police of the impending crime, and goes to the reception masquerading as the dead John Reynolds.
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In 1955, he received his big break in the Academy Award-winning movie Marty, in which he played the title character's friend, Ralph. He also had a role in The Satan Bug , a 1965 spy thriller. He returned to the stage in The Andersonville Trial in the early 1960s.