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Robert Kenneth Beausoleil (born November 6, 1947) is an American murderer and associate of Charles Manson and members of his communal Manson Family. He was convicted and sentenced to death for the July 27, 1969, fatal stabbing of Gary Hinman , who had befriended him and other Manson associates.
Sweet Home Alabama became a classic rom-com almost as soon as it hit theaters in 2002, thanks to the charm — and chemistry — of leads Reese Witherspoon and Josh Lucas. Witherspoon stars as ...
The cast of Sweet Home Alabama has made plenty of comments about the possibility of a sequel to the 2002 movie.. The rom-com starring Reese Witherspoon, Josh Lucas and Patrick Dempsey was a box ...
Ethan Embry (born June 13, 1978) [1] is an American film and television actor. He is known for his roles as Mark in Empire Records, Preston in Can't Hardly Wait, The Bass Player in That Thing You Do!, and as Bobby Ray in Sweet Home Alabama and for his role in Brotherhood (2006-2008).
Sweet Home Alabama was released on VHS and DVD on February 4, 2003, it was released on Blu-ray on November 6, 2012, as part of its 10th anniversary. [11] It sold 2 million DVD copies on its first day of release, [ 12 ] and sold 7.40 million copies earning a profit of over 128.7 million dollars.
"Sweet Home Alabama" is a song by American rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd, released on the band's second album Second Helping (1974). It was written in response to Neil Young's songs "Southern Man" and "Alabama", which the band felt blamed the entire Southern United States for slavery; [5] Young is name-checked and dissed in the lyrics.
Why Bobby Mackey bought a haunted bar. The grounds for Bobby Mackey's Music World were once home to a 19th-century slaughterhouse, which was later torn down. In the 1930s, entrepreneur Buck Brady ...