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Tamara Janice Dobson (May 14, 1947 – October 2, 2006) was an American actress and fashion model.Beginning her career in modeling during the late 1960s, Dobson became best known for her title role as government agent Cleopatra "Cleo" Jones in the 1973 blaxploitation film Cleopatra Jones and its 1975 sequel Cleopatra Jones and the Casino of Gold.
"Greensboro Lunch; Radithor; WWII U-boat" ... "Invention of the Doughnut, Cleopatra in a Carpet and Flight of Fancy" March 8, 2018 () [132] 240: 2
Cleopatra Jones then travels to Hong Kong to rescue the agents. Jones pairs up with Mi Lin-fong (Ni Tien ) and ends up in the Dragon Lady's casino, which, in actuality, is the headquarters for her underground drug empire. Jones and Mi use their combat skills to battle the Dragon Lady's henchmen and rescue the agents.
A sequel, Cleopatra Jones and the Casino of Gold, was released in 1975, with Dobson reprising the title role. [10] In the film, Jones travels to Hong Kong to free government agents Matthew and Melvin Johnson, who have been captured by the Dragon Lady ( Stella Stevens ).
It is some time in the middle of World War II.The American Buckley-class destroyer escort USS Haynes is on patrol in the South Atlantic. Lieutenant Commander Murrell, a former Third Mate in the Merchant Marine and now an active-duty officer in the Naval Reserve, has recently taken command of the ship; he joined the Navy after his freighter was sunk by a German U-boat, and is still recovering ...
Cleopatra Jones and the Casino of Gold: Warner Bros. Charles Bail (director); William Tennant, Max Julien (screenplay); Tamara Dobson, Stella Stevens, Norman Fell, Albert Popwell, Caro Kenyatta 16 White Line Fever: Columbia Pictures / International Cinemedia Center / White Line Fever Syndicate
The Catawba Indians will begin construction next week of their $700 million casino in Kings Mountain, creating nearly 2,000 jobs, tribal leaders said Friday.
Sam's Town Hotel and Gambling Hall is located in Tunica Resorts, Mississippi.Officially known as a riverboat casino because the gaming area is situated on a building built on barges that float in a pool of water linked to the nearby Mississippi River as required by state law, the resort in all other aspects resembles its Nevada sibling, except for the atrium.