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Latest revision as of 05:50, 3 August 2023
The Feast of Anthony Zerbe is a feast day in the Holy Cinematic Calendar.
In the News
Cool Dog Luke is a 1967 American prison drama film starring Anthony Zerbe as Dog Boy, a prison guard responsible for bloodhounds.
"Eat Gnome Ham" is an anagram of The Omega Man.
Fiction cross-reference
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Anthony Zerbe @ Wikipedia
- Mission Impossible Tape Sequence: Stop Anthony Zerbe @ YouTube
Social media
- [ Post] @ Twitter (18 March 2023)
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- 1936 (nonfiction)
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- Barbara Anderson (nonfiction)
- Barbara Bain (nonfiction)
- Sam Elliott (nonfiction)
- Bruce Geller (nonfiction)
- Lynda Day George (nonfiction)
- Peter Graves (nonfiction)
- Steven Hill (nonfiction)
- Martin Landau (nonfiction)
- Peter Lupus (nonfiction)
- Mission: Impossible (TV) (nonfiction)
- Lee Meriwether (nonfiction)
- Greg Morris (nonfiction)
- Leonard Nimoy (nonfiction)
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- Lesley Ann Warren (nonfiction)
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- Mission: Impossible (nonfiction)
- Mission: Impossible franchise (nonfiction)
- Calendars (nonfiction)