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  2. Flatfoot (film) - Wikipedia

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    Flatfoot was released theatrically in Italy on 25 October 1973 where it was distributed by Titanus. [1] The film grossed a total of 2.972 billion Italian lira on its release making Flatfoot the first and most commercially successful attempt at mixing the crime genre with comedy.

  3. Footrot Flats - Wikipedia

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    In the film "The Dog's Tale", the goose attempts to peck Wal and finally gets his chance when Wal rescues Irish Murphy from a river. Cooch's goats A cunning pack of goats that uses gang tactics to annoy Wal. For example, if Wal plants trees behind a fence, Cooch's goats will stand on each other to get over and eat them.

  4. Flatfoot in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Piedone d'Egitto (internationally released as Flatfoot in Egypt and Flatfoot on the Nile) is a 1980 Italian "poliziottesco"-comedy film directed by Steno and starring Bud Spencer. It is the fourth and last chapter in the "Flatfoot" film series. It is preceded by Flatfoot, Flatfoot in Hong Kong and Flatfoot in Africa.

  5. Flatfoot in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Flatfoot in Hong Kong (original title: Piedone a Hong Kong and also known as Flatfoot Goes East and Le Cogneur) is a 1975 crime comedy film directed by Steno and starring Bud Spencer. It is the second film of the "Flatfoot" film series. It is preceded by Flatfoot and followed by Flatfoot in Africa and Flatfoot in Egypt. [1] [2] [3]

  6. Flatfoot (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Flatfoot (play), a 2003 comedy; Flat Foot Stooges, a 1938 Three Stooges short film; Inspector "Flatfoot" Rizzo, protagonist of a series of films: Flatfoot, Flatfoot in Hong Kong, Flatfoot in Africa, and Flatfoot in Egypt

  7. Slim Gaillard - Wikipedia

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    Along with Gaillard's birthdate, his lineage and place of birth are disputed. Many sources state that he was born in Detroit, Michigan, though Gaillard said himself that he was born in Santa Clara, Cuba, [3] of an Afro-Cuban mother called Maria (Mary Gaillard) [4] and a German-Jewish father called Theophilus (Theophilus Rothschild) [4] who worked as a ship's steward.

  8. Flatfoot (play) - Wikipedia

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    Flatfoot is a 2003 comedic play by David Williamson about the Roman playwright Plautus. It is one of Williamson's few plays not to be set in contemporary Australia and was written as a vehicle for actor Drew Forsythe. It is a play-within-a-play, featuring Plautus' play The Swaggering Soldier. [1]

  9. Footrot Flats: The Dog's Tale - Wikipedia

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    When Footrot Flats: The Dog's Tale screened in Los Angeles, California, in 1987, film critic Charles Solomon gave it two-and-a-half stars out of four, saying: "Based on Murray Ball's popular Australian [sic] comic strip of the same name, "Footrot Flats" centres on Wal, a well-intentioned slob of a sheep rancher, and his intelligent dog, Dog ...