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  2. Uncle Sam - Wikipedia

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    The precise origin of the Uncle Sam character is unclear, but a popular legend is that the name "Uncle Sam" was derived from Samuel Wilson, a meatpacker from Troy, New York, who supplied rations for American soldiers during the War of 1812. There was a requirement at the time for contractors to stamp their name and where the rations came from ...

  3. William Lustig - Wikipedia

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    As a film director, Lustig is best known for his low-budget horror films Maniac, [2] Vigilante, Uncle Sam, and the Maniac Cop series. [3] Lustig has also worked as an actor playing small roles in his own films as well as in films by Sam Raimi, most notably as a fake shemp in Army of Darkness and a dockworker in Darkman. [4]

  4. Uncle Sam (film) - Wikipedia

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    Uncle Sam is a 1996 American black comedy slasher film directed by William Lustig, written by Larry Cohen, and starring Isaac Hayes. In the film, Sam Harper is killed by friendly fire during a military operation in Kuwait .

  5. Category:Uncle Sam - Wikipedia

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    Articles related to the character Uncle Sam and his depictions. He is a common national personification of the federal government of the United States or the country in general . Since the early 19th century, Uncle Sam has been a popular symbol of the U.S. government in American culture and a manifestation of patriotic emotion.

  6. List of 1940s films based on actual events - Wikipedia

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    Northwest Passage (1940) – Western film telling a partly fictionalized version of the real-life St. Francis Raid by Rogers' Rangers, led by Robert Rogers [24] Parole Fixer (1940) – action drama crime film based on the 1938 book called Persons in Hiding, an exposé of corruption within the American parole system [25]

  7. Will Corbett - Wikipedia

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    Will Corbett's most publicized role was in 1920 in the film adaptation of Margaret Prescott Montague's short story, "Uncle Sam of Freedom Ridge". This short story, first published in the Atlantic Monthly magazine, [43] was adapted for film by Harry Levey. [44] The film was directed by George Beranger. Corbett appeared as the title role in the film.

  8. December 7th (film) - Wikipedia

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    Mr. C replies, "It's amazing how much you can see, with your head buried in the sand" and leaves. Uncle Sam settles down to sleep but has uneasy dreams in a mixed montage of some previously seen shots with images of war, Hirohito, Hitler, and Mussolini. The second section, depicting the December 7 attack itself follows, largely the same as in ...

  9. Pat O'Brien (actor) - Wikipedia

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    O'Brien supported Dick Powell in College Coach (1933) and Joan Blondell in I've Got Your Number (1934). [9] He was third lead to Barbara Stanwyck and Joel McCrea in Gambling Lady (1934), then was with Powell again in Twenty Million Sweethearts (1934). Here Comes the Navy (1934) was O'Brien's first film with James Cagney, also under contract to ...