Wednesday, June 22, 2011

"Wayne, you're amazing."




Having paused it now after the 20 minute point as I watch it on the Comcast cable television subscription service in Seattle Washington, I do not recall the precise dialog without going back to it, but there was dialog by Brian Dennehy and his boss about how the football game Dennehy and his subordinates were playing was a young man's sport. There is discussion with his boss about the medical condition of Dennehy's character and Dennehy is complaining about no longer being allowed to drink alcohol, apparently because of his health.










From 10/6/1942 ( Britt Ekland ) To 3/9/1990 ( premiere US film "The Last of the Finest" )(Friday) is 17321 days

17321 = 1 + 8660 + 8660

From 11/2/1965 ( date hijacked from me:my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 7/19/1989 ( Bill Gates-Microsoft-George Bush murders 111 passengers and crew of United Airlines Flight 232 and destroys the United Airlines Flight 232 aircraft because as a passenger of United Airlines Flight 232 United States Navy Petty Officer Second Class Kerry Wayne Burgess was assigned to maintain custody of a United States military prisoner ) is 8660 days



From 7/19/1989 ( Bill Gates-Microsoft-George Bush murders 111 passengers and crew of United Airlines Flight 232 and destroys the United Airlines Flight 232 aircraft because as a passenger of United Airlines Flight 232 United States Navy Petty Officer Second Class Kerry Wayne Burgess was assigned to maintain custody of a United States military prisoner ) To 3/9/1990 ( premiere US film "The Last of the Finest" )(Friday) is 233 days

233 = 1 + 116 + 116

From 11/2/1965 ( date hijacked from me:my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 2/26/1966 ( premiere United Kingdom TV series "A Game of Murder" ) is 116 days





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The Last of the Finest (1990)

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USA 9 March 1990

UK 21 September 1990



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The Last of the Finest (1990)


Brian Dennehy ... Frank Daly


An elite group of vice cops are fired from the L.A.P.D. for being over-zealous in their war against drugs. It is immediately apparent that some of their superiors are involved in the drug ring. Banded together, four of the banned cops (which quickly becomes three when one is killed early) band together to fight the drug ring undercover. They gain capital for weapons by ripping off minor drug dealers. Then well-armed they go after the kingpin (Boyd).


Release Date: 9 March 1990 (USA)





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Joe Versus the Volcano (1990)

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USA 9 March 1990










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Britt Ekland

Date of Birth

6 October 1942

Birth Name

Britt-Marie Eklund



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Britt Ekland

Britt-Marie Ekland (born 6 October 1942) is a Swedish actress long resident in the United Kingdom. She is best known for her roles as a Bond girl in The Man with the Golden Gun, and in the British cult horror film The Wicker Man, as well as her marriage to actor Peter Sellers, and her high-profile social life.


Ekland was the Bond girl in the 1974 James Bond movie The Man with the Golden Gun. Other notable film appearances include The Night They Raided Minsky's, Baxter!, The Double Man


Ekland has also guest starred on various TV shows, including an appearance on the popular TV series Superboy, playing Lara, Superboy's biological mother, during the show's second season in 1990.


Ekland became famous overnight as a result of her 1964 whirlwind romance and marriage to English actor and comedian, Peter Sellers, who proposed after seeing her photograph in the paper and then meeting in London.


In 2004 Ekland was portrayed by Charlize Theron in The Life and Death of Peter Sellers.










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The Six Million Dollar Man: Wine, Women and War (TV 1973)


Lee Majors ... Col. Steve Austin

Britt Ekland ... Katrina Volana


After Col. Steve Austin fails to retrieve the contents of a safe owned by arms dealer Arlen Findletter, he takes up an friendly offer of a holiday in the Bahamas. There he runs into Soviet Agent Alexi Kaslov and his lovely assistant Katrina Volana


Release Date: 20 October 1973 (USA)





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The Six Million Dollar Man: Wine, Women and War (1973) (TV)


Katrina Volana: [to Steve Austin] I don't think we shall wait until this plane lands to, eh, go our seperate ways.










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Luggage Salesman: Have you thought much about luggage, Mr. Banks?










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A Game of Murder (TV series 1966)

Episode #1.1 (#1.1)


Gerald Harper ... Det. Insp. Jack Kerry


Release Date: 26 February 1966 (UK)










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Dr. Ellison: And what did you do in the fire department?

Joe Banks: Well... I put out fires.










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United Airlines Flight 232

United Airlines Flight 232 was a scheduled flight from Stapleton International Airport in Denver, Colorado, to O'Hare International Airport in Chicago, with continuing service to Philadelphia International Airport. On July 19, 1989, the DC-10 (Registration N1819U) operating the route crash-landed in Sioux City, Iowa, after suffering catastrophic failure of its tail-mounted engine, which led to the loss of all flight controls. 111 people died in the accident


The crew guided the crippled jet to Sioux Gateway Airport and lined it up for landing on one of the runways. However, without flight controls, they were unable to slow down for landing, and were forced to attempt landing at much too high a speed and rate of descent. On touchdown, the aircraft broke apart, caught fire, and rolled over. The largest section came to rest in a cornfield next to the runway.


On final descent, the aircraft was going 240 knots and sinking at 1,850 feet per minute, while a safe landing would require 140 knots and 300 feet per minute. Fitch needed a seat for landing; Dvorak offered up his own, as it could be moved to a position behind the throttles. Dvorak sat in the cockpit's jumpseat for landing. Unfortunately, right before touchdown, the aircraft began a downward phugoid and veered right. The flight crew had no time to react. The tip of the right wing hit the runway first, spilling fuel, which ignited immediately. The tail section broke off from the force of the impact, and the rest of the aircraft bounced several times, shedding the landing gear and engine nacelles and breaking the fuselage into several main pieces. On the final impact the right wing was sheared off and the main part of the aircraft skidded sideways, rolled over on to its back, and slid to a stop upside-down in a corn field to the right of Runway 22. Witnesses reported that the aircraft cartwheeled, but the investigation did not confirm this. News reports that the aircraft cartwheeled were due to misinterpretation of the video of the crash that showed the flaming right wing tumbling end-over-end and the intact left wing, still attached to the fuselage, rolling up and over as the fuselage flipped over.

Of the 296 people on board, 111 died in the crash. Most were killed by injuries sustained in the multiple impacts, but 35 people in the middle fuselage section directly above the fuel tanks died from smoke inhalation in the post-crash fire. Of those, 24 had no traumatic blunt-force injuries. The majority of the 185 survivors were seated behind first class and ahead of the wings. Many passengers were able to walk out through the ruptures to the structure, and in many cases got lost in the high field of corn adjacent to the runway until rescue workers arrived on the scene and escorted them to safety.










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Joe Versus the Volcano (1990)


Mr. Waturi: But can he do the job. I know he can get the job but can he DO the job? I'm NOT arguing that with you. I'm not arguing that with YOU. I'm not ARGUING that with you. I'm not ARGUING that with you Harry! Harry... Harry... Yeah Harry... but can he DO the job. I know he can GET the job but can he do the job?