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Good for Nothing may refer to: Good for Nothing, New Zealand film; Good for Nothing, Italian film; Good-for-Nothing, 1922 German film; Good for Nothing, 2011 single by Hard-Fi; Good for Nothing, 2001 song by Every Little Thing; His New Profession, or The Good for Nothing, a 1914 American film starring Charlie Chaplin
The term ne'er-do-well was used in the nineteenth-century Australasian colonies to denote young British and Irish men seen as undesirable. These men were typically thought to be the younger sons of wealthy families who had somehow failed to fulfil their potential, so they were sent to the colonies to 'improve' themselves.
Good-for-Nothing is a 1922 silent film directed by Carl Froelich. Excerpts from the Life of a Good-For-Nothing is a 1973 free adaptation by DEFA, directed by Celino Bleiweiß with Dean Reed as the Taugenichts. The Rome episode was cut, possibly to avoid nurturing any desires to travel by residents of the GDR. [9]
Taking this one stage further, the clue word can hint at the word or words to be abbreviated rather than giving the word itself. For example: "About" for C or CA (for "circa"), or RE. "Say" for EG, used to mean "for example". More obscure clue words of this variety include: "Model" for T, referring to the Model T.
The Tramp is hired by a man to wheel his invalid uncle around a seaside park for a while. Although he begins his new job with enthusiasm, the Tramp soon thinks he should be earning extra money for his efforts to spend at a nearby saloon.
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Good for Nothing is a 2011 New Zealand-made Western film starring Inge Rademeyer and Cohen Holloway, and directed by Mike Wallis. The film along with director Mike Wallis has been included in Leonard Maltin’s ‘Fifty Notable Debut Features of the Past Twenty Years’ list in The New York Times bestseller – Leonard Maltin's Movie Guide. [2]
"It's so good that it frightens me," he is reported to have exclaimed. [99] He felt that this was the best work he had done. [ 100 ] Set in eighteenth century Scotland, it is a story of a society that (however different), like Samoa is witnessing a breakdown of social rules and structures leading to growing moral ambivalence.