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  2. Flower Drum Song (film) - Wikipedia

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    Flower Drum Song is a 1961 American musical film directed by Henry Koster, adapted from the 1958 Broadway musical Flower Drum Song, written by the composer Richard Rodgers and the lyricist/librettist Oscar Hammerstein II, in turn based on the 1957 novel of the same name by the Chinese American author Chin Yang Lee.

  3. Flower Drum Song - Wikipedia

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    Linda is soon signed by talent agent Rita Liang, who pushes Wang to turn the theater into a club full-time ("Grant Avenue"), and he reluctantly opens Club Chop Suey. Ta slowly is becoming attracted to Mei-li, who now serves as a waitress, but he has competition from fortune cookie factory worker Chao, whom Mei-li met on the slow journey from ...

  4. Chop suey - Wikipedia

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    Chop suey (usually pronounced / ˈ tʃ ɒ p ˈ s uː i /) is a dish from American Chinese cuisine and other forms of overseas Chinese cuisine, generally consisting of meat (usually chicken, pork, beef, shrimp or fish) and eggs, cooked quickly with vegetables such as bean sprouts, cabbage, and celery, and bound in a starch-thickened sauce.

  5. List of Dick Tracy characters - Wikipedia

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    Ogden---Full name Meriwether J.Ogden; con man and accomplice of Spots. Educated criminal who spoke mostly in rhyme, to Spots' great annoyance. Oily (1941) - Gas station attendant and secret accomplice of The Mole. After being wounded and knocked unconscious by Mole he was taken away by the police, unblocking the hidden door to Mole's tunnel ...

  6. Chopsocky - Wikipedia

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    Chopsocky (or chop-socky [1]) is a colloquial term for martial arts films and kung fu films made primarily by Hong Kong action cinema between the late 1960s and early 1980s. The term was coined by the American motion picture trade magazine Variety following the explosion of films in the genre released in 1973 in the U.S. after the success of Five Fingers of Death.

  7. Kate Pierson - Wikipedia

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    The Ramones, in the early 1980s on the song "Chop Suey", with Cindy Wilson and Debbie Harry; the title is available as a bonus track on the Ramones' re-release CD Pleasant Dreams. Pierson, Wilson and Strickland were part of the group Melon, and recorded two songs ("I Will Call You" and "Honeydew") for a Japanese TV show titled Snakeman Show ...

  8. Three Delivery - Wikipedia

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    Three Delivery (also known as Chop Suey Trio [1]) is an animated television series inspired by kung-fu movies. It was created by Larry Schwarz , who also created similar series, Kappa Mikey and Speed Racer: The Next Generation .

  9. Bill Moseley - Wikipedia

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    At the age of 29, Moseley got his first film role in Alan Rudolph's Endangered Species as a cab driver. In 1985's Osa he played a character named "Quilt Face." His third role has become one of his most well known; he appeared as Chop Top in Tobe Hooper's The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2, after Tobe Hooper saw him in the independent short, The Texas Chainsaw Manicure. [5]