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Saints and Soldiers: The Void (also known as Saints and Soldiers: Battle of the Tanks), is a 2014 war drama film directed and written by Ryan Little. It serves as the third installment in the Saints and Soldiers film series, and is a standalone sequel to Saints and Soldiers: Airborne Creed. The film stars K. Danor Gerald, Adam Gregory, and Matt ...
New teen arrival to the ski resort side of the mountain, Chad. challenges ski resort worker and retired Olympic skier Dan "Dash" Dashiell, to a race. When Dash reaches a large rocky slope, he turns back and goes down another way rather than risk a leg injury like the one that ruined his career. As Dash makes it to the bottom, he meets Dr. Sommers.
The owner of Believe is Howard Flash , who claims to have lived in a trailer park until the business of Believe saved his life and made him wealthy. Adam decides to join Believe and succeeds unexpectedly.
Gerald "Slink" Johnson (born January 31, 1973), [1] also known by his stage name Slink Capone, is an American rapper, actor and comedian. He starred in the sitcom Black Jesus and portrayed Lamar Davis in the 2013 video games Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online .
K.C. Clyde as Dennis; Roz Ryan as Dorothy; Matthew Davis as Aaron; Larry Filion as Larry, the bartender; Richard Gant as Albert; K. Danor Gerald as Detective 2; Frank Gerrish as taxi driver; Charles Halford as State Trooper; Borzin Mottaghian as driver; Joseph D. Reis as homeless man; Andrew Roach as Stewart; John Ross as Will's father ...
Christian Nationalist Crusade was an American political advocacy organization founded by Gerald L. K. Smith in 1947. It nominated Smith for President in 1948 and Douglas MacArthur in 1952. The Christian Nationalist Crusade promoted antisemitic and racist causes, including the sale and distribution of The International Jew .
The Saints and Soldiers film series consists of American war dramas, based loosely on true events.The plot overall explores various battles of World War II through the use of historical fiction, and uses an overarching message that people with unjustified predispositions over someone else can work together to overcome insurmountable odds; as well as the reality that they can learn to ...
Hales started filming videos for his channel at UVU, but had to leave and go to other places such as BYU because people started to recognize him. [2] [3] He has filmed videos around the globe as well as places around the United States, such as New York, Los Angeles, Colorado, Idaho, Miami, London, Rome, Amsterdam, and Chengdu in China. [1]