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Poppy Montgomery as Generosa Ammon. [4] [5] After Ted's murder, she becomes a widow. Afterwards, Generosa dies from breast cancer. David Sutcliffe as Ted Ammon, the victim and the hero. He is killed by Danny. Shawn Christian as Daniel Pelosi, the primary villain of the movie. He is the one responsible for Ted's death and is arrested at the end.
Generosa Ammon (March 22, 1956, Laguna Beach, California – August 22, 2003, New York City) was Ted Ammon's wife. Generosa and her lover Daniel Pelosi were both suspects in Ammon's bludgeoning death, but Generosa died before charges could be brought against her. Born Generosa Rand LeGaye, she was raised by a single mother, Marie Theresa LeGaye ...
Ammon Bundy (born 1975), American militant and activist; Ammon Hennacy (1893–1970), an American pacifist; Ammon Matuauto (born 1986), New Zealand rugby player; Ammon McNeely (1970–2023), American rock climber; Ammon Shea, American writer; Ammon M. Tenney (1844–1925), American missionary and colonizer; Ammon Wrigley (1861–1946), English poet
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It is based on the true life story of the assassination of British Government officers Walter Charles Rand ICS and Lt. Charles Egerton Ayerst by the Chapekar brothers. The film has been included in the book One Hundred Indian Feature Films: An Annotated Filmography, a representative selection from the first Indian talkies to the then-present ...
Cropsey is a 2009 American documentary film written and directed by Joshua Zeman and Barbara Brancaccio. The film initially begins as an examination of "Cropsey", a boogeyman-like figure from New York City urban legend, before segueing into the story of Andre Rand, a convicted child kidnapper from Staten Island whose known or suspected crimes in the 1970s and '80s may have inspired or been ...
He was born John Patrick Goggin in Louisville, Kentucky. His parents soon abandoned him, and he spent a delinquent youth in foster homes and boarding schools. At age 19, he secured a job as an announcer at KPO Radio in San Francisco, California, marrying Mildred Legaye in 1925.
Ideal is a play written by Ayn Rand. It follows Kay Gonda, a movie star suspected of murder, as she seeks support from various fans, most of whom disappoint her. Written in the 1930s, it was never produced or published during Rand's lifetime. Since her death it has since been published multiple times and produced twice, in 1989 and 2010.