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Appleyard and Johnny show up, but are tracked down by Council and his bloodhound. The three friends get away in a skiff, leaving behind the suitcase of dynamite. Johnny is worried about what Council will do to Chanty, so they turn around and go back when Council leaves. Before leaving, Council tells Cleo about Appleyard's money.
Johnny Stewart as Thomas Gibson Jr. Stanley Clements as "Stash" Clements; Basil Ruysdael as "Preacher" Cole; Carl Benton Reid as John Williams; Ralph Dumke as Beckett, Whitehead's adviser; Ed Begley as Howard Whitehead, a wealthy, but inexperienced horse owner; Hugh Sanders as Matson; Harry Morgan as "Quarter Horse" Henry (as Henry Morgan) Ann ...
Last of the Comanches is a 1953 American Western film directed by Andre de Toth and starring Broderick Crawford, Barbara Hale, Johnny Stewart and Lloyd Bridges. [1] The film is a remake of the 1943 World War II film Sahara, starring Humphrey Bogart. [2] Lloyd Bridges appeared in both films.
Johnny Stewart may refer to: Jonny Stewart (born 1990), Scottish footballer; Johnny Stewart (footballer, born 1872) (1872–?), English footballer;
Jeff Bennett (born October 2, 1962) [1] is an American voice actor. He voiced the titular character of Johnny Bravo, Dexter and Dee Dee's Dad in Dexter's Laboratory, Ace, Grubber, and Big Billy in The Powerpuff Girls, Peter Puppy in Earthworm Jim, Brooklyn in Gargoyles, Dr. Jacques von Hämsterviel in Lilo & Stitch: The Series, Clay Bailey in Xiaolin Showdown, Petrie in The Land Before Time ...
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The Thunderbolt missile is portrayed by a real (but non-operational) Bloodhound missile on loan from the RAF. The junction of Archer's Court Road with Pineham Road in Whitfield was the location where the Master's troops ambush the missile convoy.
Hefty Fine is the fourth studio album by American alternative rock band Bloodhound Gang, released on September 27, 2005.Produced by band frontman Jimmy Pop, it was Bloodhound Gang's third release on Geffen Records following the band's smash hit Hooray for Boobies which managed to sell over one million copies in the United States and Europe.