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He portrayed a demigod character in the Cascadia Mythos series, filmed by a local Oregon producer and autour.
This is one of the few shots I have taken of my son that he finds acceptable. He likes the composition, and I love his elegant Indian classical pose. He dances well, another of his numerous accomplishments.
Une sacrée soirée imaginée par Les Gérards, un collectif individuel.
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photo by ricardo / zone41.org
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Une sacrée soirée imaginée par Les Gérards, un collectif individuel.
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Une sacrée soirée imaginée par Les Gérards, un collectif individuel.
www.lesgerards.com / Festival Mythos / Photographies par Magali Gali
..in the windscreen of a fishing boat in Tsilivi limanaki. Advertisement for a well-known Greek lager.
Mythos Taverna Bar in Leichardt, Sydney owned former UTA, Sydney Leyland Atlantean / PMC m/o 1047 as a promotional vehicle. It's latest vocation is a cafe within a nursery at Tomerong on the New South Wales South Coast.
Une sacrée soirée imaginée par Les Gérards, un collectif individuel.
www.lesgerards.com / Festival Mythos / Photographies par Magali Gali
Une sacrée soirée imaginée par Les Gérards, un collectif individuel.
www.lesgerards.com / Festival Mythos / Photographies par Magali Gali
Une sacrée soirée imaginée par Les Gérards, un collectif individuel.
www.lesgerards.com / Festival Mythos / Photographies par Magali Gali
Chapter 1--"The Electrical Brain."
This is, without a doubt, one of the best lobby cards ever produced to promote this classic serial. In this great scene, Batman (Lewis Wilson) and Robin (Douglas Croft) are seen in the Bat's Cave - a staple of the Batman mythos that was introduced in this serial - pondering their next move against the evil Dr. Daka (J. Carrol Naish), a Japanese spy who plots to take over the world.
The first on-screen appearance of Batman and Robin is in this WWII era serial. Lewis Wilson and Douglas Croft are the Dynamic Duo, fighting crime while in the employ of the FBI. Dr. Daka (J. Carrol Naish), a Japanese diplomat, is actually a spy intent on sabotaging America.
synopsis
Bob Kane's 1939 Detective Comics superhero The Batman came to the screens in serial form courtesy of Columbia Pictures and producer Rudolph C. Flothow. In time-honored serial fashion, Flothow chose Lewis Wilson for the title role, a relative newcomer, but one with an amazing facial resemblance to the cartoon character. Wilson's athletic ability, however, left a lot to be desired and Douglas Croft, cast as young sidekick Robin, the Boy Wonder, looked too old for his role, especially when doubled by a hairy-legged stunt man. For censorship purposes, the serial Bruce Wayne was not a lone Gotham millionaire crusader but gainfully employed by the Unites States government. Said government is terrorized by evil Dr. Daka (J. Carroll Naish), an emissary from Emperor Hirohito complete with atom-smasher ray guns and a device that turns its wearers into zombies. (The device, placed on the skull of its victim, resembles something from a child's Erector set.) Batman and Robin are aided by lovely Linda Page (Shirley Patterson), whose uncle (Gus Glassmire) becomes one of Dr. Daka's first victims. From the Bat Cave, the three crusaders and Wayne's butler, Alfred (William Austin), venture forth to battle the forces of evil in general and a scenery-chewing Naish in particular -- travelling in a convertible and not the later so familiar batmobile. It takes them 15 chapters and a race through an amusement park to finally destroy the evil Daka and the title of the concluding chapter, "Doom of the Rising Sun," must have brought a ray of hope to a war-weary populace. The Batman was directed by Lambert Hillyer, a veteran who knew something about bats from having previously helmed Dracula's Daughter. The serial was popular enough to merit a sequel, although it would take six more years until Columbia debuted The New Adventures of Batman and Robin (1949).
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Moun Fou is Hatian for 'The fool'. The Fool is a card symbolizing Innocence and beginnings. The simplicity and impetuousness that comes from youth. It is not based in wisdom gained from experience, hence the blind faith sometimes associated with this card. Leap forward with exuberance, but beware of the road ahead, lest you be blindly heading in the wrong direction.
Original, hand drafted drawings formed into copper, bronze, and silver. Features Owl, Hart, Griffon, and Tree of Life tiles. The trick in this piece what getting the pieces to sinter without distortion!
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