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28148688 | Cholera v Praze | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Cholera%20v%20Praze | Cholera v Praze
Cholera v Praze
Cholera v Praze is a 1914 Austro-Hungarian comedy film directed by Alois Jalovec.
# Cast.
- Antonín Michl as Cobbler
- Katy Kaclová-Valisová as Cobbler's Daughter
- Frantisek Fort as Suitor
- Rudolf Innemann
- Miroslav Innemann | 6,127,500 |
28148683 | Cesta do hlubin študákovy duše | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Cesta%20do%20hlubin%20študákovy%20duše | Cesta do hlubin študákovy duše
Cesta do hlubin študákovy duše
Cesta do hlubin študákovy duše is a Czech comedy film directed by Martin Frič. It was released in 1939.
# Cast.
- Jindřich Plachta - Matulka - Natural science teacher
- Jaroslav Marvan - Vobořil - Mathematics Teacher
- Frantisek Vnouček - Voříšek - Czech Language Teacher
- Milos Nedbal - Šeda - French Teacher
- Jaroslav Průcha - Rabiška - Physics teacher
- František Kreuzmann - Tuřík (as Frantisek Kreuzman)
- Ludvík Veverka - Prof. Kahuda
- Vojta Novák - Dr. Vondrák
- Jarmila Holmová - Rázová - Geography Teacher
- Karel Veverka - Schoolmaster
- Ferenc Futurista - Janitor Petule
- Ladislav Pešek - Kulík
- R. A. Strejka - Peterka (as A. R. Strejka)
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28148683 | Cesta do hlubin študákovy duše | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Cesta%20do%20hlubin%20študákovy%20duše | Cesta do hlubin študákovy duše
is a Czech comedy film directed by Martin Frič. It was released in 1939.
# Cast.
- Jindřich Plachta - Matulka - Natural science teacher
- Jaroslav Marvan - Vobořil - Mathematics Teacher
- Frantisek Vnouček - Voříšek - Czech Language Teacher
- Milos Nedbal - Šeda - French Teacher
- Jaroslav Průcha - Rabiška - Physics teacher
- František Kreuzmann - Tuřík (as Frantisek Kreuzman)
- Ludvík Veverka - Prof. Kahuda
- Vojta Novák - Dr. Vondrák
- Jarmila Holmová - Rázová - Geography Teacher
- Karel Veverka - Schoolmaster
- Ferenc Futurista - Janitor Petule
- Ladislav Pešek - Kulík
- R. A. Strejka - Peterka (as A. R. Strejka)
- Rudolf Hrušínský - Vanĕk
- Frantisek Filipovský - Mazánek | 6,127,502 |
28148808 | Hrdina jedné noci | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hrdina%20jedné%20noci | Hrdina jedné noci
Hrdina jedné noci
Hrdina jedné noci is a Czech comedy film directed by Martin Frič. It was released in 1935.
# Cast.
- Vlasta Burian - Florián Svícicka
- Truda Grosslichtová - Elvíra Thompsonová / statistka Hana
- Václav Trégl - Jarda, nezamestnaný
- Jaroslav Marvan - Starosta Zdislavic
- Jarmila Svabíková - Mayor's Wife
- Svetla Svozilová - Paní mistrová
- Eman Fiala - Exekutor
- Helena Monczáková - Exekutorova zena
- Jan Sviták - Filmový rezisér
- Ladislav Hemmer - Freddy, filmový herec
- Marie Ptáková - Hanina matka
- Cenek Slégl - Ucitel, clen obecní rady
- Frantisek Cerný - Postmistr, clen obecní rady
- Karel Postranecký - Veritel slecny Elvíry
- Marie Häusslerová - Grandmother
- | 6,127,503 |
28148808 | Hrdina jedné noci | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hrdina%20jedné%20noci | Hrdina jedné noci
ch comedy film directed by Martin Frič. It was released in 1935.
# Cast.
- Vlasta Burian - Florián Svícicka
- Truda Grosslichtová - Elvíra Thompsonová / statistka Hana
- Václav Trégl - Jarda, nezamestnaný
- Jaroslav Marvan - Starosta Zdislavic
- Jarmila Svabíková - Mayor's Wife
- Svetla Svozilová - Paní mistrová
- Eman Fiala - Exekutor
- Helena Monczáková - Exekutorova zena
- Jan Sviták - Filmový rezisér
- Ladislav Hemmer - Freddy, filmový herec
- Marie Ptáková - Hanina matka
- Cenek Slégl - Ucitel, clen obecní rady
- Frantisek Cerný - Postmistr, clen obecní rady
- Karel Postranecký - Veritel slecny Elvíry
- Marie Häusslerová - Grandmother
- Václav Piskácek - Town Councillor | 6,127,504 |
28148777 | Muntakhab Ahadith | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Muntakhab%20Ahadith | Muntakhab Ahadith
Muntakhab Ahadith
Muntakhab Ahadith is a collection of hadith compiled in Arabic by the Islamic scholar Muhammad Yusuf Kandhalawi. The book is divided into seven sections and several sub-sections which correspond to the "Sifat-us-Sahaba" or "Characteristics of the Companions" that Jamaat Tabligh refers to and tries to implement. Over time, the seventh point has been stopped as being referred to on its own, hence the Sifat are referred to as "The Six Qualities".
The book in its present form was organized by Maulana Muhammad Saad Kandhlawi the original compiler's grandson, who also translated the book into the Urdu language.
The book contains Quranic Ayaahs and Hadeeths from various authentic | 6,127,505 |
28148777 | Muntakhab Ahadith | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Muntakhab%20Ahadith | Muntakhab Ahadith
Hadeeth books of the past, in easy understandable translation to Urdu.
Ahadeeth have been selected from books like Sahih Bukhari, Sahih Muslim, Abu Dawood, Tirmidhi, Muwatta Imam Malik, Al Sunan Al Sughra, Sunan Ibn Majah etc.
Some scholars dispute the authenticity of this book and its relevance to the Tablighi Jamaat (though the specific aspect of authenticity is not mentioned - whether in authenticity of Hadeeth, authorship, etc.), and proponents of this dispute vehemently deny this book to be associated with Maulana Yusuf Kandhlawi. However, the clear sectioning of the book into the six qualities, with subsections for each quality, makes it easy for the layman to look up narrations from | 6,127,506 |
28148777 | Muntakhab Ahadith | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Muntakhab%20Ahadith | Muntakhab Ahadith
the Quran and Ahadeeth relating to the six qualities. Explanations from scholars are easily sought since the exact verses and narrations can be quoted. This has positively facilitated the internalising of the six qualities in light of the Quran, Ahadeeth, Sunnah and guidance of the rightly-guided scholars, which is one of the overarching aims of the Tablighi Jamaat.
# Sections of the book.
There are 1507 Ahadeeth spread across different sections
- 1. Iman and Aqeedah (Faith) (200)
- 2. Salah (Prayer) (280)
- 3. Ilm and Dhikr (Knowledge and Remembrance (of Allah)) (333)
- 4. Ikram Ul Muslimeen(Love and Respect for All Muslims) (390)
- 5. Ikhlas (Sincerity of Intention) (62)
- 6. Daw'ah | 6,127,507 |
28148777 | Muntakhab Ahadith | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Muntakhab%20Ahadith | Muntakhab Ahadith
ah (Prayer) (280)
- 3. Ilm and Dhikr (Knowledge and Remembrance (of Allah)) (333)
- 4. Ikram Ul Muslimeen(Love and Respect for All Muslims) (390)
- 5. Ikhlas (Sincerity of Intention) (62)
- 6. Daw'ah and Tabligh (Calling and Inviting People to Allah) (193)
- 7. Avoiding the Irrelevant (49)
# Issues.
The book uses the verses and ahadith related to Jihad with a specific mode of Tabligh. Such issues have been raised by Indian scholars like Mufti Saeed Ahmad Palanpuri.
# External links.
- Munthakhab Ahadees Android App English
- Munthakhab Ahadees Android App Tamil
- PDF of the "Muntakhab Ahadith"
- Text of the "Muntakhab Ahadith"
- Official website of "Muntakhab Ahadith in Punjabi" | 6,127,508 |
28148793 | Nicolas Jüllich | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Nicolas%20Jüllich | Nicolas Jüllich
Nicolas Jüllich
Nicolas Jüllich (born 27 March 1990) is a German footballer who currently plays for Sonnenhof Großaspach.
# Career.
Primarily a midfielder, Jüllich began his career with Waldhof Mannheim, where he played for two seasons in the Regionalliga before joining Bayern in July 2010. He made his 3. Liga debut in the opening match of the 2010–11 season, a 1–0 defeat against SV Babelsberg. He has played for Bayern's first-team in pre-season friendlies in 2010, most notably the Franz Beckenbauer farewell match against Real Madrid, where he played as a stand-in for Philipp Lahm at right back, and earned praise for his performance up against Cristiano Ronaldo. He was named in Bayern's squad | 6,127,509 |
28148793 | Nicolas Jüllich | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Nicolas%20Jüllich | Nicolas Jüllich
feat against SV Babelsberg. He has played for Bayern's first-team in pre-season friendlies in 2010, most notably the Franz Beckenbauer farewell match against Real Madrid, where he played as a stand-in for Philipp Lahm at right back, and earned praise for his performance up against Cristiano Ronaldo. He was named in Bayern's squad for the 2010–11 UEFA Champions League, where he was given the number 34, and was named on the substitutes' bench for a Bundesliga match against Hannover 96 in October 2010. After two years with Bayern's reserves, he joined 1. FC Saarbrücken in summer 2012, where he spent a season before being released in 2013. He signed for SG Sonnenhof Großaspach four months later. | 6,127,510 |
28148679 | Rourke Art Museum | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Rourke%20Art%20Museum | Rourke Art Museum
Rourke Art Museum
The Rourke Art Museum is a fine arts museum in Moorhead, Minnesota, United States, founded by James O'Rourke.
The art museum can be found at 521 Main Avenue in a historic Federal Courthouse and Post Office, built in 1915. The building was included in a study of historic properties in Clay County, which said the building "shows the influence of Federal government function in most towns." It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.
# Permanent collections.
The museum's permanent collections contain more than four-thousand works from an array of cultural and artistic traditions including West African, Islamic, Chinese, Japanese, Pre-Columbian, Contemporary | 6,127,511 |
28148679 | Rourke Art Museum | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Rourke%20Art%20Museum | Rourke Art Museum
onal Register of Historic Places in 1980.
# Permanent collections.
The museum's permanent collections contain more than four-thousand works from an array of cultural and artistic traditions including West African, Islamic, Chinese, Japanese, Pre-Columbian, Contemporary and Colonial Mexican, American Indian, contemporary American, Regionalist, and Pop Art. Artists whose work is represented include Andy Warhol, James Rosenquist, Jim Dine, Roy Lichtenstein, Allan D'Arcangelo, Robert Rauschenberg, David Gilhooly, Leonard Baskin, Fritz Scholder, Luis Jiménez, Joan Miró, Salvador Dalí, Marc Chagall, Sir William Nicholson, and Adolf Dehn.
# External links.
- Rourke Art Museum - official website | 6,127,512 |
28148811 | Secondary fermentation | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Secondary%20fermentation | Secondary fermentation
Secondary fermentation
Secondary fermentation may refer to:
- Secondary fermentation (wine) - a second fermentation in wine-making
- Secondary fermentation - a second fermentation in brewing beer | 6,127,513 |
28148813 | Hrubeš a Mareš jsou kamarádi do deště | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hrubeš%20a%20Mareš%20jsou%20kamarádi%20do%20deště | Hrubeš a Mareš jsou kamarádi do deště
Hrubeš a Mareš jsou kamarádi do deště
Hrubeš a Mareš jsou kamarádi do deště is a Czech comedy film directed by Vladimír Morávek. It was released in 2005.
# Cast.
- Jan Budar - Václav Hrubes
- Richard Krajco - Josef Mares
- Miroslav Donutil - Václav Hrubes senior
- Iva Janzurová - Lída Hrubesová
- Magdaléna Borová - Irena Hajícková
- Robert Roth - Robert Karpatti
- Simona Peková - Simona Speková
- Stella Zázvorková - Miriam Maresová
- Radovan Lukavský - Josef Mares
- Ester Kocicková - Ester Kotrlá
- Filip Rajmont - Kamil
- Pavla Tomicová - Carmen Bohunská | 6,127,514 |
28148820 | Hubička (film) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hubička%20(film) | Hubička (film)
Hubička (film)
Hubička is a 1911 Austro-Hungarian comedy film. | 6,127,515 |
28148815 | The Tricky Game of Love | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The%20Tricky%20Game%20of%20Love | The Tricky Game of Love
The Tricky Game of Love
The Tricky Game of Love () is a Czech comedy film directed by Jiří Krejčík. Consisted of two sequences, the work was released on October 22, 1971 in Czechoslovakia.
# Cast.
- Giovanni Boccaccio - "Arabský kůň"
- Božidara Turzonovová - Sandra Vergellesi
- Miloš Kopecký - Francesco Vergellesi
- Jozef Adamovič - Ricciardo Minutolo
- Josef Chvalina - nobleman
- Jan Přeučil - messenger
- Oldřich Velen - nobleman
- Jaroslav Blažek - nobleman
- Radko Chromek - jeweler
- Ilona Jirotková - Bianca, chambermaid
- Gustav Opočenský - fashioner
- Jan Trávníček - servant
- Jiří Vašků - nobleman
- Luděk Munzar - narrator
- Markéta Navarrská - "Náušnice"
- Jiří Sovák | 6,127,516 |
28148815 | The Tricky Game of Love | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The%20Tricky%20Game%20of%20Love | The Tricky Game of Love
ork was released on October 22, 1971 in Czechoslovakia.
# Cast.
- Giovanni Boccaccio - "Arabský kůň"
- Božidara Turzonovová - Sandra Vergellesi
- Miloš Kopecký - Francesco Vergellesi
- Jozef Adamovič - Ricciardo Minutolo
- Josef Chvalina - nobleman
- Jan Přeučil - messenger
- Oldřich Velen - nobleman
- Jaroslav Blažek - nobleman
- Radko Chromek - jeweler
- Ilona Jirotková - Bianca, chambermaid
- Gustav Opočenský - fashioner
- Jan Trávníček - servant
- Jiří Vašků - nobleman
- Luděk Munzar - narrator
- Markéta Navarrská - "Náušnice"
- Jiří Sovák - The Count
- Slávka Budínová - The Countess
- Magda Vašáryová - chambermaid
- Pavel Landovský - servant
# References.
- General | 6,127,517 |
28148810 | The Heroic Captain Korkorán | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The%20Heroic%20Captain%20Korkorán | The Heroic Captain Korkorán
The Heroic Captain Korkorán
Hrdinný kapitán Korkorán (The Heroic Captain Korkorán) is a 1934 Czech comedy film directed by Miroslav Cikán. It stars Vlasta Burian, Jirina Stepnicková and Milada Smolíková. The film is about a Prague skipper who dreams of commanding ships on the high seas but is stuck with running a small steamboat on the Vltava river.
# Cast.
- Vlasta Burian - Adam Korkorán
- Jirina Stepnicková - Irena Svobodová
- Milada Smolíková - Mrs. Broniková
- Theodor Pištěk - Mr. Dlouhý
- Jaroslav Marvan - Inspektor paroplavební spolecnosti
- Svetla Svozilová - Chambermaid
- Cenek Slégl - Emeritus admiral Piacci
- Ladislav Hemmer - Secretary
- Eman Fiala - Stoker
- Josef Kotalík | 6,127,518 |
28148810 | The Heroic Captain Korkorán | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The%20Heroic%20Captain%20Korkorán | The Heroic Captain Korkorán
lada Smolíková. The film is about a Prague skipper who dreams of commanding ships on the high seas but is stuck with running a small steamboat on the Vltava river.
# Cast.
- Vlasta Burian - Adam Korkorán
- Jirina Stepnicková - Irena Svobodová
- Milada Smolíková - Mrs. Broniková
- Theodor Pištěk - Mr. Dlouhý
- Jaroslav Marvan - Inspektor paroplavební spolecnosti
- Svetla Svozilová - Chambermaid
- Cenek Slégl - Emeritus admiral Piacci
- Ladislav Hemmer - Secretary
- Eman Fiala - Stoker
- Josef Kotalík - Director of the steam-navigation
- Bohumil Mottl - Vláda
- Karel Nemec - Servant
- Karel Postranecký - Balvan, greaser
- Jan W. Speerger - Rating
- Josef Waltner - Hotel manager | 6,127,519 |
28148837 | Verkhni Synivtsi | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Verkhni%20Synivtsi | Verkhni Synivtsi
Verkhni Synivtsi
Verkhni Synivtsi (; ) is a commune in Hlyboka Raion, Chernivtsi Oblast, Ukraine. It is composed of two villages, Verkhni Synivtsi and Nyzhni Synivtsi (Нижні Синівці; "Sinăuții de Jos").
# Notable people.
- Vasile Tărâțeanu | 6,127,520 |
28148847 | Michaela Kudláčková | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Michaela%20Kudláčková | Michaela Kudláčková
Michaela Kudláčková
Michaela Kudláčková (born 21 August 1968 in Prague) is a former Czech child actress. She starred in the film "Poslední propadne peklu" under director Ludvík Ráža in 1982. | 6,127,521 |
28148863 | Ivan Vyskočil | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ivan%20Vyskočil | Ivan Vyskočil
Ivan Vyskočil
Ivan Vyskočil (born 21 May 1946 in Prague) is a Czech actor. He starred in the film "Poslední propadne peklu" under director Ludvík Ráža in 1982.
# Selected filmography.
- "The Tailor from Ulm" (1978)
- "The Young Man and Moby Dick" (1979)
- "Poslední propadne peklu" (1982)
- "Smrt krásných srnců" (1986) | 6,127,522 |
28148875 | De Lasteyrie | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=De%20Lasteyrie | De Lasteyrie
De Lasteyrie
De Lasteyrie may refer to:
- Jules de Lasteyrie (1810–1883), an owner of the Château de la Grange-Bléneau
- Count Guy de Lasteyrie (1879–1944), a member of the de Lasteyrie nobility | 6,127,523 |
28148826 | Irene Smart | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Irene%20Smart | Irene Smart
Irene Smart
Irene Balogh Smart (March 24, 1921 – May 3, 2017) was an Ohio Democratic Party politician and a former member of the Ohio General Assembly. Smart was a graduate of Wittenberg University, Harvard University, and the William McKinley School of Law. An attorney by trade, Smart first ran for the Ohio House of Representatives in 1972, and defeated Republican incumbent Ross Heintzelman in a narrow victory. She won reelection in 1974, and 1976.
In 1977, Smart ran for Canton City Municipal Judge, and won. She took the bench in 1978, resigning her House seat to do so, and was succeed by Robert Regula. She served on the municipal court until 1985, when she moved up to the Stark County Court | 6,127,524 |
28148826 | Irene Smart | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Irene%20Smart | Irene Smart
for the Ohio House of Representatives in 1972, and defeated Republican incumbent Ross Heintzelman in a narrow victory. She won reelection in 1974, and 1976.
In 1977, Smart ran for Canton City Municipal Judge, and won. She took the bench in 1978, resigning her House seat to do so, and was succeed by Robert Regula. She served on the municipal court until 1985, when she moved up to the Stark County Court of Common Pleas. In 1988, Smart again moved up, this time to the Ohio 5th District Court of Appeals. In 1994, Smart was unable to seek another term since she had hit the 70-year age limit, and retired at the end of her term.
# External links.
- Rep. Smart on the Ohio Ladies' Gallery website | 6,127,525 |
28148848 | Li Mao | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Li%20Mao | Li Mao
Li Mao
Li Qing (8th century–775), known as Li Mao (李瑁) from 725 and honored title Prince of Shou (壽王) was an Imperial Prince of Chinese Tang Dynasty, he was the eighteenth son of Emperor Xuanzong and his favorite concubine Consort Wu.
# Biography.
In 733, Li Mao married the beautiful Yang Yuhuan (楊玉環), daughter of Yang Xuanyan (楊玄琰) who was census official at Shu Prefecture (蜀州, in modern Chengdu, Sichuan). After his mother's death, Yang Yuhuan came into Xuanzong's favor and the emperor decided to take her as his consort. However, since Princess Yang was already the wife of his son, Emperor Xuanzong stealthily arranged for her to become a Taoist nun with the tonsured name Taizhen in order | 6,127,526 |
28148848 | Li Mao | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Li%20Mao | Li Mao
h, Yang Yuhuan came into Xuanzong's favor and the emperor decided to take her as his consort. However, since Princess Yang was already the wife of his son, Emperor Xuanzong stealthily arranged for her to become a Taoist nun with the tonsured name Taizhen in order to prevent criticisms that would affect his plan of making her his concubine. Yang then stayed, for a brief while, as a Taoist nun in the palace itself, before Emperor Xuanzong made her an imperial consort after bestowing his son Li Mao a new wife. Yang henceforth became the favorite consort of the emperor like Consort Wu before.
# References.
- New Book of Tang, vol. 76
- Old Book of Tang, vol. 107 and New Book of Tang, vol. 82. | 6,127,527 |
28148881 | Shahmina | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Shahmina | Shahmina
Shahmina
Shamina or "Shah mina" (Persian for "emperor's wool") refers to a type of shawl made from Baby Cashmere wool. | 6,127,528 |
28148873 | Robert Regula | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Robert%20Regula | Robert Regula
Robert Regula
Robert L. Regula (January 18, 1923 – May 19, 1996) was a Democratic politician who served in the General Assembly in the U.S. state of Ohio in 1978.
# Life.
Regula was born in Bucks, Tuscarawas County, Ohio, to Alvin G. and Emma E. Regula. He entered the US Army in January 1943, during World War II. After the war he lived in Canton, worked at Ohio Bell Telephone, and was active in local politics. As an employee of the Ohio Bell Telephone Company and a former township trustee, Regula was appointed to succeed Representative Irene Smart in 1978, whose seat became vacant when she was appointed to a judiciary position. Soon after his appointment, Regula won a tough primary battle | 6,127,529 |
28148873 | Robert Regula | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Robert%20Regula | Robert Regula
orld War II. After the war he lived in Canton, worked at Ohio Bell Telephone, and was active in local politics. As an employee of the Ohio Bell Telephone Company and a former township trustee, Regula was appointed to succeed Representative Irene Smart in 1978, whose seat became vacant when she was appointed to a judiciary position. Soon after his appointment, Regula won a tough primary battle for the Democratic nomination. He lost the general election to Chuck Red Ash a popular high school football coach. Regula spent one year, or half a term, in the Ohio House of Representatives.
Regula remained active in local politics, but held no further public office. He died in Canton in 1996, age 73. | 6,127,530 |
28148877 | Luděk Munzar | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Luděk%20Munzar | Luděk Munzar
Luděk Munzar
Luděk Munzar (20 March 1933 in Nová Včelnice – 26 January 2019 in Modřany, Prague) was a Czech actor. He appeared in the Czech New Wave film "The Joke" (Jaromil Jireš, 1969) and starred in the film "Poslední propadne peklu" under director Ludvík Ráža in 1982.
Quote of the article at Radio Praha: "Munzar war einer der bedeutendsten Film- und Bühnendarsteller seiner Zeit, er genießt hierzulande den Ruf einer Legende. Er gehörte über 30 Jahre zum Schauspielensemble des Prager Nationaltheaters. Auf der Bühne trat er oft gemeinsam mit seiner Frau Jana Hlaváčová auf." (in English: "Munzar was one of the most important film and stage actors of his time, he enjoys the reputation of a legend | 6,127,531 |
28148877 | Luděk Munzar | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Luděk%20Munzar | Luděk Munzar
the article at Radio Praha: "Munzar war einer der bedeutendsten Film- und Bühnendarsteller seiner Zeit, er genießt hierzulande den Ruf einer Legende. Er gehörte über 30 Jahre zum Schauspielensemble des Prager Nationaltheaters. Auf der Bühne trat er oft gemeinsam mit seiner Frau Jana Hlaváčová auf." (in English: "Munzar was one of the most important film and stage actors of his time, he enjoys the reputation of a legend here in the Czech Republic He belonged to the acting ensemble of the Prague National Theatre for more than 30 years. On stage he often appeared together with his wife Jana Hlaváčová.")
In the Czech Republic he was also known as the sychronized voice of Paul Newman in movies. | 6,127,532 |
28148883 | Ludvík Ráža | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ludvík%20Ráža | Ludvík Ráža
Ludvík Ráža
Ludvík Ráža (3 October 1929, in Mukachevo – 4 October 2000, in Prague) was a Czechoslovak film director. He directed the film "Poslední propadne peklu" in 1982. | 6,127,533 |
28148910 | Tinatin | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tinatin | Tinatin
Tinatin
Tinatin () is a Georgian feminine name meaning "sunbeam."
Other forms of name Tinatin used in Georgian are: Tina, Tika, Tiko, Tiniko and Felicia
It may refer to:
- Tinatin Gurieli, Georgian queen consort
- Tinatin Lekveishvili, Georgian backstroke swimmer
- Tinatin Chulukhadze, Georgian singer
- Tinatin Kandelaki, Georgian journalist and public figure in Russia
- Tinatin Patsatsia, Georgian model, singer and TV host | 6,127,534 |
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Josef Karlík
Josef Karlík (19 March 1928 in Kroměříž – 30 October 2009 in Brno) was a Czech actor. He starred in the film "Poslední propadne peklu" under director Ludvík Ráža in 1982.
# Selected filmography.
- "Jak dostat tatínka do polepšovny" (1978)
- "Poslední propadne peklu" (1982) | 6,127,535 |
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Kylie Platt
Kylie Platt (also Turner) was a fictional character from the British ITV soap opera, "Coronation Street", played by Paula Lane. She was introduced as Becky McDonald's (Katherine Kelly) half-sister, making her on-screen debut on 26 August 2010. Lane landed the role, with executive producer Phil Collinson describing her as a brilliant casting. He also revealed that Kylie would have "major storylines" during her first six months in the serial. Lane created her approach to her portrayal from her own past experiences whilst growing up. Lane impressed the producers and had her contract extended until July 2012.
Kylie's backstory includes growing up in a broken home, living below the poverty | 6,127,536 |
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threshold, and weak relationships with her estranged mother and sister. Kylie is characterised through her "full on personality" and has a feisty attitude. She has often been described as a "gobby female" who wants a better life and ultimately she is driven by money. Kylie has a son, Max (Harry McDermott), who was placed into foster care. She had the child at a young age and she was not ready for the responsibility. Becky helps Kylie retrieve custody of Max. In one of her first big storyline arcs, Kylie sells her son to Becky for £20,000. The storyline was branded controversial by media outlets and Lane found it hard to compress her emotions whilst filming the plot. Lane said Kylie's sheer audacity | 6,127,537 |
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was highlighted when she dared to blackmail her barren sister for more cash.
Kylie remained off-screen for episodic blocks in her first six months. Producers devised a storyline to give her permanent residence on "Coronation Street", when she was revealed as the fiancée of David Platt (Jack P. Shepherd). The development was to offer viewers "something new" and both actors have praised their pairing as a positive move. The storyline played the resurgence of Kylie's love of money. Kylie has also engaged in feuds with Gail and Tina McIntyre, played by Helen Worth and Michelle Keegan respectively. Gail's attempt to sabotage her son's wedding to Kylie proved unsuccessful. It was a change in direction | 6,127,538 |
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for the character, with the lure of money insufficient for her to leave "someone she loves". Lane took maternity leave in late 2014 and Kylie was off-screen from December 2014 until June 2015. In February 2016, Lane announced her decision to leave "Coronation Street". She filmed her final scenes as Kylie in June 2016 after producers decided to kill off the character. Kylie was murdered by Clayton Hibbs (Callum Harrison) while trying to protect her friend Gemma Winter (Dolly-Rose Campbell) in the episode broadcast on 15 July 2016. Lane last appeared as Kylie on 20 July 2016.
Kylie has been well received by most critics for her image as a "gobby chav". The general reaction to her pairing with | 6,127,539 |
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David has also been positive. However, the "Daily Mail" has criticised Kylie for her deceit and branded some of her material as "dull". Lane won Best Newcomer at the 2011 National Television Awards for her portrayal. She also garnered other nominations in awards ceremonies oriented to magazines.
# Creation and casting.
Kylie was created as the "tearaway" half-sister of established character Becky McDonald (Katherine Kelly). Actress Paula Lane was cast in the role and immediately received praise from executive producer Phil Collinson who described her as "brilliant". Lane has stated she draws inspiration from her own past, as an angle to portray Kylie. Lane's first scenes aired on 26 August | 6,127,540 |
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2010. Lane later signed a new contract with the serial, which was later extended and meant Kylie would stay into July 2012.
# Development.
## Characterisation.
Kylie was initially described as having a "full on" personality, similar to Becky. She was also labelled a "firecracker". Lane described her as a "messed up girl, dragged up by an alcoholic mother". In her life she had to "fight for survival". Lane has also expressed her admiration of Kylie's "comedy". She has also said Kylie is "quite witty" and amid confrontation is "quick off the mark and won't let someone stamp her down." Viewers of the serial later observed Kylie to be as evil as Tracy Barlow (Kate Ford). Lane said that the comparison | 6,127,541 |
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was taken too far because Kylie has not murdered anyone, although she acknowledged that Kylie comes across as evil. She also stated: "Kylie will be a thorn in Becky and Steve's sides for a long time to come".
Kylie and Becky's characterisation and backstory are similar. Lane felt it was important to portray certain differences between the two. This was to prevent the audience becoming bored through repetition. This was done through Kylie making the opposite choice Becky would make. Lane describes Kylie's redeeming qualities the fact she is "bright and she's a grafter."
## Introduction and selling Max.
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of storylines. When she arrives she ruins Becky and Steve McDonald's (Simon Gregson) plans for adoption. Kylie and Becky violently clash over the incident, and Lane received bruising from filming the scenes. The scenes were so violent that they were toned down before transmission. Lane said that the fight was her favourite set of scenes for Kylie. Kelly described Kylie and Becky as having a love-hate relationship, but at the time Becky "wants to kill her". Lane also sees Kylie as a "mixed-up girl", stating that she feels sorry for her. Lane herself stated that Kylie loves her sister but "feels resentful" that Becky left home when Kylie was only eight. "Becky was like a mother to Kylie."
It | 6,127,543 |
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is then revealed that Kylie has a son, Max (Harry McDermott), who is in foster care. Lane said that this happened because Kylie "was drinking with his dad and not looking after him". Kylie loves Max but is too "young and naive" too cope with motherhood. Kylie snatches Max while on a visit; Lane opined it was a spur of the moment decision, but "she couldn't bear to lose him". Becky helps Kylie regain custody of him. The "turning point" in the storyline was attributed to scenes in which Kylie stands up in court and vows to change. Lane said that they were "touching" scenes, which included a rare moment in which Kylie applauds Becky for being "a great sister". Lane stated that when she gets Max | 6,127,544 |
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back, Kylie takes advantage of Becky. In another storyline Kylie makes a pass at Steve. Gregson who plays him opined that in Kylie's mind she thought "that fat bald guy wants a bit". He also said that Steve was "extremely shocked" but was not interested. Steve decides not to say anything to Becky because he doesn't trust Kylie and knows that she will take Max away from Becky. Gregson said that in Steve's opinion "she's been trouble from the start and he's sure that's not going to change."
Kylie plays on the fact that Becky is desperate for a child and offers to sell Max to her. Gregson said that he felt it immoral to buy a child, but stressed "Kylie isn't an ordinary mother – she only cares | 6,127,545 |
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about herself." He said that Steve believes Max would be better off with Steve and Becky. Steve is the first to take Kylie seriously; Gregson believed this was because Kylie has "proved herself ruthless" and "not the best mum". Lane defended Kylie's actions because she did "love her son", but she makes the money-making scam because she is "immature and irresponsible". Lane herself was so shocked by the storyline that it made her over-emotional on set, to the point where she had to take breaks from filming scenes. After selling Max for twenty thousand pounds, Kylie travels abroad, but later reappears during the serial's live episode. She demands more money, which Becky has to steal.
## Marriage | 6,127,546 |
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to David Platt.
In early 2010 Jack P. Shepherd, who plays fellow character David Platt, revealed his desire for more scenes with Lane as he thought that they worked well together. In January 2011 it was announced that Kylie would marry David in a "shock storyline". Revealing the news whilst interviewed on talk show "Loose Women", Lane said that the pair would meet off-screen in Tenerife. Though she had not read the scripts, Lane thought they would be "a really good combination". "Coronation Street" publicity said it would make "exciting viewing" for fans. They further stated: "Kylie and David are trouble as individuals so the thought of the two of them getting together is a nightmare prospect | 6,127,547 |
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for both their families [...] there is no end to the trouble they will cause for everyone." Lane also revealed that the storyline was implemented because there was no other plausible way for Kylie to return. They did not carry on with the scenario with Becky and Steve, because the viewers needed "something new". Lane was happy with the direction of the storyline because it paved the way for more "explosive" material. Kylie was also tipped to be the one in control of the relationship. She also acknowledged that certain aspects of their relationship would mirror Becky and Steve's relationship, in the sense that when Kylie is with David, a "loved up" nicer side to Kylie surfaces.
David's mother | 6,127,548 |
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Gail McIntyre (Helen Worth) is shocked to learn the identity of his mystery fiancée, and disapproves of Kylie. The pair repeatedly clash in scenes that serve as comic relief. Gail dislikes Kylie because she "knows her type", and the fact that she is related to Becky does not bode well. Lane said that Gail's reaction was understandable because Kylie is not the epitome of "the perfect daughter-in-law." She added that because Gail is so possessive of David, "it doesn't bode well for the future." Shepherd added that they are "the match made in hell" and revealed that David lets her do as she pleases because he is in love with her. He later said that David appeared obsessed and shared the similar | 6,127,549 |
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dynamic he had with previous girlfriend Tina McIntyre (Michelle Keegan). He concluded: "I think he's keener on her than she is on him." David fools Kylie into believing he owns a salon. Lane explained "Kylie sees an opportunity for a better life, but not in a money-grubbing, scheming way. She does love David, and she's not doing anything wrong." Kylie sees the situation as an "added bonus". After Kylie finds out the truth, the pair come up with a plan to "wheedle" his grandmother Audrey Roberts' (Sue Nicholls) salon off her.
Gail tries to use the fact that Kylie gave Max up against her. Lane revealed that it did not work because Kylie revealed her past hardships and gained sympathy from David. | 6,127,550 |
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The scenes also offered viewers the chance to gain a better perspective on who Kylie is and learn about her past. The night before their wedding, Gail unsuccessfully tries to pay Kylie one thousand pounds to leave for good. Lane said that Kylie had the audacity to come back after "£25K for Max" so "£1000 to give up a salon and someone she loves is nothing", though she still keeps the money. Up until this point Kylie had been "playing the game with Gail", but she was not on "Kylie's radar". Kylie then realises how determined Gail is to ruin her wedding. Lane said "Gail has taken a pretty intense disliking to Kylie, so of course Kylie is going to fight her corner—that's the kind of girl she is."
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the pair marry, Lane described them as still being on the "honeymoon period", equating to more lust than love. She opined that the serial had developed a "lovely relationship" which had "explosive chemistry". David decides Kylie should have Max back. Lane explained that it was not the right time because Kylie still wasn't ready for responsibility. Kylie "doesn't want to mess with the little boy's head anymore" and accepts he is safe with Becky. However David is "inquisitive" about the situation, but Kylie "brushes over" the hurt she really feels.
## Affair with Nick Tilsley.
Producers created an infidelity story for the character which involved David's half-brother Nick Tilsley (Ben Price). | 6,127,552 |
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David discovers the truth but decides not to let Kylie know. Shepherd told Alison Gardner from "What's on TV" that David thinks if he confronts Kylie their relationship will end. He has to decide who should be punished for the affair. He decides that Nick is to blame and if he is to get revenge on him then Kylie must remain oblivious. He then contemplates committing suicide and then vandalises Nick's flat. The actor concluded that David could forgive Kylie for her infidelity.
David begins by sending poison pen letters to Nick's wife Leanne Battersby (Jane Danson), which state that Nick is having an affair. Nick realises David is behind the letters. Price told Kilkelly (Digital Spy) his character | 6,127,553 |
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panics and becomes annoyed. Nick is arrogant to his actions and believes David will just forgive him because they are related. He then tells David that they should discuss the affair with Kylie and move on. Price explained that David is worried that Kylie will feel betrayed he knew all along and does not want her to leave him. He decides he must stop Nick and grabs the steering wheel and causes a car crash. Price believed David was not trying to murder Nick, just prevent him from contacting Kylie.
Kylie begins to suspect that David intentionally caused the crash out of revenge. Kylie gain evidence and confronts David over his scheming at Lily's christening. Filipa Jodelka of "The Guardian" | 6,127,554 |
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observed that "David's family went on to pronounce him wicked and cast him out into darkness." Writers kept the paternity of Kylie's baby a secret up until birth. On-screen the child, named Lily, has a paternity test taken in which it is revealed that David is her biological father. David then boasts about the result to Nick to cause further trouble. Producer Stuart Blackburn said that he used the story to "push Kylie to the edge". It also created the opportunity for writers to revisit David's bad persona. He said the revelation damages their relationship but his team were keeping the possibility of the pair reuniting. Kylie is angry at herself and David. Blackburn explained "in her head she's | 6,127,555 |
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a screw-up, and she'll be furious with herself for imagining she could ever have a normal life. If there's hope for Kylie and David, they must accept each other for who they really are."
## Prescription drug addiction.
In June 2014, Lane announced that she was pregnant and Kylie would be written out of the show while the actress took maternity leave. "Coronation Street" producer Stuart Blackburn met with Lane and devised an exit storyline. He had already planned a story for the character and Lane said her departure added more scope and improved the story.
To prepare for the storyline Lane discussed her character's backstory with directors. She recalled that Kylie had previously suffered addiction | 6,127,556 |
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which adds to the drama. Writers devised "heavy scripts" for Lane and she had to thoroughly research the issue. Lane hoped the story would raise awareness and also convey that ADHD is not a disease. After the story was broadcast, Lane has explained that Kylie blamed herself for Max's ADHD. She believes her past actions have contributed to his behavioural issues and she refuses to listen to reassurance from her family. The actress blamed Kylie's "very low self-esteem" as a mother and she thinks other residents are judging her. Kylie becomes stressed with managing Max's condition and looking after Lily. She wants to feel calm after working herself into a "tired and frustrated" state. She takes | 6,127,557 |
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his medication thinking it will calm her down but she regrets her actions.
Kylie locates Max's father Callum Logan (Sean Ward) to find answers about his ADHD. She finds it exciting revisiting her old neighbourhood. After the Platt family block her access to Max's medication, Kylie buys amphetamine from Callum. Lane told Kilkelly that the drug gives her a similar effect and she is after a quick drug fix following withdrawals from Max's medication. Off-screen, the actress met with a recovering drug addict and discussed the mental and psychological effects of amphetamine addition, which aided her portrayal of Kylie's struggle. Lane explained that the addiction would intensify and result in "another | 6,127,558 |
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downward spiral" for the character. She added "I think this is the darkest place that Kylie has ever found herself in." Kylie's addiction begins to effect her home life as she becomes "tired, grumpy and agitated". David notices her strange behaviour and it causes problems. Kylie is caught taking drugs and given an ultimatum to choose her family or her addiction. She tries to abstain but Callum makes it difficult for her by offering her free drugs. He makes it clear he is not interested in Max and just wants Kylie. Lane described Callum as having "a very dark presence" in Kylie's life.
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Callum trying to give Kylie drugs. He is furious and throws her out of their home. She decides to leave the area and her family. Blackburn then announced that upon the character's return she would need to change her ways. He explained that the consequences of Kylie's drug taking cause a custody battle for Max between David and Callum. The producer added "she's going to have to get her act together, she really is." Lane returned to filming as Kylie in April 2015. On-screen Kylie returns and reunites with David to strengthen his claim of custody over Max.
## Callum Logan's murder.
"Coronation Street" aired a special live episode to celebrate the sixtieth anniversary of ITV. In the episode Callum | 6,127,560 |
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and Kylie's sister-in-law Sarah Platt (Tina O'Brien) argue inside the Platt's home. Callum attacks Sarah, overpowers her and threatens her life. Kylie walks in on the struggle and hits Callum over the head with a wrench. Her actions left Callum bloody and dead on her kitchen floor. The live episode concluded with David returning home to the fatal scene. He decides to help Kylie and Sarah to conceal Callum's murder. He wraps the body up and puts him down a manhole in their garage. The following episode features the trio plotting to dispose of Callum's body in a public space. An ongoing conversion of the garage in a bedroom extension poses a problem and they need to move quickly, but a series | 6,127,561 |
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of events ruin their plans. Kylie and David are physically sick when they first try to remove the body from the manhole. They are later interrupted by a visit from the police who investigate Callum's abandoned car. Gail then hires Jason Grimshaw (Ryan Thomas) to cover up the manhole with concrete, unaware Callum is concealed inside.
Lane assessed that her character "cracks" during the storyline and each character handles Callum's murder differently. Sarah becomes hysterical, David stays calm and scheming, whereas Kylie remained in a state of shock and she had to "strip [her performance] right back". The story played out with David attempting to help Sarah and Kylie move on. As Lane noted, the | 6,127,562 |
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characters turn on each other and "it just becomes one big crazy fight for survival, it's a mess." They feel trapped within the secret and the situation get out of control. Writers continued to play on the tense situation, using Kylie and Callum's old friend Gemma Winter (Dolly-Rose Campbell).
The show planned a dramatic stunt which would lead to the discovery of Callum's body. The scene featured Carla Connor (Alison King) causing a car accident, colliding with Tyrone Dobbs' (Alan Halsall) pick-up truck which smashes into the Platt's home. This causes the floor to give way and a recovery team unearthing Callum's body. Producers decided to conclude the story without Kylie being held accountable | 6,127,563 |
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for the murder. Instead they used a character that had been recently killed off, Tony Stewart (Terence Maynard), who had publicly feuded with Callum. When Sarah confesses the truth to Todd Grimshaw (Bruno Langley), he decides to frame Tony for the crime–a scheme which proved successful.
## Departure and death.
In February 2016, it was announced that Paula Lane had decided to leave "Coronation Street" to concentrate on other aspects of her life. Lane said it was a difficult decision to make and expressed her enjoyment of her time with the show. The actress had long been open about her career aspirations away from the show. She explained that six years had been enough time to make an impact | 6,127,564 |
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on the show but avoided her becoming typecast as Kylie Platt. Lane was pregnant and was scheduled to finish filming in June 2016. "Coronation Street's" producer Stuart Blackburn described Lane as "talented and dedicated" and expressed his view that she had created an "unforgettable Corrie character".
On 2 July 2016, the show publicised that the character would be killed off. The show's producers decided to keep detail of how Kylie would die a secret. But Kilkelly of Digital Spy described it as "tragic". Kylie decides she can no longer live in the house where Callum died and convinces David that they must move away. The reporter added that the Platt family would not succeed in their move because | 6,127,565 |
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Kylie would die in a "storyline twist". The following day "Coronation Street" released promotional images depicting David mourning Kylie over her open coffin. Lane described Kylie's death as one of the "most shocking" ever featured on the show. Shepherd described it as a "harrowing exit" for the character, at which he and Lane cried uncontrollably. He added that writers warned him in advance that it would be "very harrowing and emotional". Newspaper photographs later revealed Kylie would die on Coronation Street. The picture showed her body being clutched in David's arms. Kylie's death scenes occurred following her decision to defend Gemma after she is attacked by Clayton Hibbs (Callum Harrison). | 6,127,566 |
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He turns on Kylie and stabs her and she dies in the street with David by her side. The death scene led many viewers to mourn the on-screen death of the fictional character, via social media website Twitter. Though some viewers complained about a bloody stabbing airing before the 21:00 broadcasting watershed.
# Storylines.
Becky confronts Kylie after a bad reference that she provided to an adoption agency. At first Kylie pretends that she has a privileged life in order to impress Becky but it soon emerges that she is on the streets. She then moves into the Rovers Return Inn and instantaneously sparks a conflict with Michelle Connor (Kym Marsh). Becky and Steve soon discover that she has a four-year-old | 6,127,567 |
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son called Max, whose custody she seeks. She sells Steve's motorbike and tries to sleep with him. After visiting Max at the foster parents' home, she takes him home. She sleeps with Gary Windass (Mikey North). Kylie is awarded custody of her son. Later she steals money from the till at "Roy's Rolls", and jets off to Cyprus on holiday and leaves Max in Becky's care. She returns a couple of weeks later with a new boyfriend, Demetri. She tells Becky that she has come back to take Max to live in Cyprus, leaving Becky heartbroken. Kylie sees Becky's desperation as she cannot have children and offers to give Max to her in exchange for 20,000 pounds. Becky complies and Kylie leaves.
Max goes missing | 6,127,568 |
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when a tram crashes into "Coronation Street". Becky is hysterical with worry, after hours of searching, Kylie turns up at the Rovers revealing that she had Max all along. Kylie reveals that she has already spent the £20,000 in "investments" and that if they want to keep Max, they must pay her an extra £5,000. Becky goes behind Steve's back by stealing the money from Dev Alahan's Corner Shop. She gives the money to Kylie and tells her that if she goes anywhere near Becky or Max again, she will kill her. Kylie returns as the fiancée of David whom she met in Tenerife. Kylie enjoys winding his mother Gail up. Kylie is delighted when David's grandmother Audrey agrees to sign her salon over to him. | 6,127,569 |
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Later after a row with her mother-in-law Liz, Becky attacks and beats up both Kylie and her fiancé David Platt in their own home.
On Kylie's hen night, Gail pays her £1,000 of Nick money to not marry David; Gail thinks that it has worked when Kylie does not arrive for the wedding. Just as Gail is about to tell David that Kylie has "cold feet", Kylie bursts into the room "dressed to the nines" in a red and black dress. She and David get married—much to Gail's and Nick's annoyance—and she becomes Mrs David Platt. She keeps the money that Gail has paid her and tells everyone that it was a gift from Gail to pay for her and David's honeymoon. Kylie admits to social services that Becky and Steve | 6,127,570 |
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paid her £25,000 to keep Max. She later teases Tina because Graeme Proctor (Craig Gazey) dumped Tina for Xin Proctor (Elizabeth Tan) by playing Japanese music, noting Xin's nationality, and Tina attacks Kylie. David goes on a hairdressing course and Kylie causes trouble for his family. She seduces a random man and begins feuding with Gail. She then blackmails Audrey because her boyfriend Marc Selby (Andrew Hall) is a transvestite.
Kylie changes her attitude and forms friendships with David's family. She gets drunk and sleeps with David's brother, Nick. When David discovers the truth he takes revenge by causing a car crash which leaves Nick with brain damage. When the truth is revealed Kylie | 6,127,571 |
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throws David out and ends their relationship. David makes an effort to change, then proves to Kylie that he can be trusted and they reconcile. Kylie starts taking painkillers more often and begins taking drugs. Her behaviour becomes increasingly out of control and David confronts her. He issues her an ultimatum that she must choose between her family and drugs. Kylie decides to leave and stops all contact with David and her children. Max's father Callum arrives and demands contact with his son. Kylie returns after months living away wanting to make amends and have access to Max and Lily. David lets her move back in to strengthen his claim to Max and prevent Callum from gaining custody. David | 6,127,572 |
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later decides to forgive Kylie.
Callum's presence causes countless problems for the Platt family. His court proceedings cause the feud to heighten to violence. He also manipulates David's sister Sarah and gets her daughter Bethany into trouble with drugs. Callum attacks Sarah for framing him for a crime. Kylie hits Callum with a tool and kills him. She, Sarah and David bury Callum in a manhole under their home. They pretend to know nothing about Callum's disappearance and try to continue with their lives. A car crash occurs and a large vehicle smashes into their home leading to the discovery of Callum's body. Kylie and David try to convince Sarah to keep up their pretence and deny all knowledge | 6,127,573 |
28148496 | Kylie Platt | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kylie%20Platt | Kylie Platt
of his murder. Tony Stewart, who had recently died, is blamed for the murder and David helps manipulate the situation so that police also believe the theory. Kylie decides that she cannot bring her children up in the home she killed Callum. She convinces David to permanently move to Barbados to be with her sister, Becky. To celebrate Kylie goes to the pub to collect champagne. She hears an argument and decides to investigate. She is shocked to find Gemma being attacked by Clayton and decides to intervene. He reacts by stabbing Kylie and she begins to bleed uncontrollably. David rushes to her aid and an ambulance is called. She acknowledges she is dying and says her goodbyes to David and Gail. | 6,127,574 |
28148496 | Kylie Platt | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kylie%20Platt | Kylie Platt
David refuses to say his goodbyes as Kylie takes her last breathes. She then dies in David's arms at 17:50 in truly heartbreaking scenes.
# Reception.
Lane won Best Newcomer at the 2011 National Television Awards for her portrayal of Kylie. In February 2011, she was nominated for Best Actress in the 2011 All About Soap Bubble Awards. Kylie was nominated in the category of "Villain of the Year" at the 2011 Inside Soap Awards. Digital Spy chose the moment Kylie reveals Max is her son as their "Picture of the day". Sue Crawford of the "Daily Mirror" describes Kylie as a "seducer, brawler, thief and seller of her own son" and said that she is "one seriously troubled girl". Tony Stewart of the | 6,127,575 |
28148496 | Kylie Platt | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kylie%20Platt | Kylie Platt
same publication said that the Kylie and David pairing was "brilliant". He also branded Kylie as "the ultimate chav" and a "gobby girl". Susan Hill of the "Daily Star" similarly called her a "gobby chav". Colin Robertson writing for "The Sun" labels Kylie as a "wild child". When Tina and Graeme asked Kylie to keep their immigration scam a secret, Jaci Stephen of the "Daily Mail" quipped it was "a bit like asking Katie Price and Kerry Katona to stay out of the papers." Stephen also disliked Kylie's scenes during her fling with Gary. She said that they were "as interesting a double act as a kosher Pinky and Perky" and made the week's episodes dull. Mandy Appleyard writing for television magazine | 6,127,576 |
28148496 | Kylie Platt | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kylie%20Platt | Kylie Platt
"Buzz" said "conniving Kylie" has done some dreadful things since arriving. She added that between Kylie and David they had "seduced, brawled, lied, blackmailed, stolen and cheated, neither of them are perfect but together, they truly are perfect."
Julie Richardson writing for Orange U.K. said she "loves a good TV scrap" and the serial had "a corker" with Becky and Kylie's fight. She also branded Kylie a "low-life". Tony Stewart of the "Daily Mirror" said that Kylie was right to taunt Tina as a loser. Though when Tina attacked her, he quipped that she should have kept "her chav trap shut and not wind up the fiery girl". Stewart's "Daily Mirror" colleague Jim Shelley bemoaned Kylie's return | 6,127,577 |
28148496 | Kylie Platt | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kylie%20Platt | Kylie Platt
because it "absolutely ruined" Becky's feud with Tracy.
Duncan Lindsay from "Metro" praised the Kylie's departure and the on-screen events that lead up to the moment. They branded the character's death "harrowing, moving and memorable, the drama proved just how right soaps can get it." Sophie Dainty (Digital Spy) said the scenes were some of the most heart-breaking the show had ever aired. "The Sun's" Louise Randell branded it a "horrifying knife drama" and "emotional farewell". Jade Pike writing for the "Liverpool Echo" called it a highly anticipated departure with viewers. They described "an emotional roller coaster of a night as Kylie Platt appeared on the cobbles for the last time." A reporter | 6,127,578 |
28148496 | Kylie Platt | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kylie%20Platt | Kylie Platt
can get it." Sophie Dainty (Digital Spy) said the scenes were some of the most heart-breaking the show had ever aired. "The Sun's" Louise Randell branded it a "horrifying knife drama" and "emotional farewell". Jade Pike writing for the "Liverpool Echo" called it a highly anticipated departure with viewers. They described "an emotional roller coaster of a night as Kylie Platt appeared on the cobbles for the last time." A reporter writing for the "Inside Soap Yearbook" described Kylie and David's "final moments together" as "very emotional". Kym Marsh praised the scenes where Kylie died and described her death as "really sad".
# External links.
- Kylie Platt at itv.com
- Kylie Platt on IMDb | 6,127,579 |
28148902 | Jiří Holý | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jiří%20Holý | Jiří Holý
Jiří Holý
Jiří Holý (27 November 1922 in Ružomberok – 11 November 2009 in Prague) was a Czech actor. He starred in the film "Poslední propadne peklu" under director Ludvík Ráža in 1982.
# Selected filmography.
- "Lupič Legenda" (1972)
- "Hroch" (1973)
- "Tam, kde hnízdí čápi" (1975) | 6,127,580 |
28148894 | Gare de Cernay | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gare%20de%20Cernay | Gare de Cernay
Gare de Cernay
Cernay is a railway station located in the commune of Ermont (Val-d'Oise department), France. The station is served by trains of the Paris Nord line H and the RER C. It takes around 25 minutes to reach Paris Gare du Nord or Neuilly Porte Maillot stations from Gare de Cernay. | 6,127,581 |
28148906 | Chuck Red Ash | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Chuck%20Red%20Ash | Chuck Red Ash
Chuck Red Ash
Charles E. "Red" Ash (December 28, 1915 – March 3, 1991) was an Ohio Republican Party politician and a member of the Ohio General Assembly. Ash became a well known local as the head basketball coach for Canton South High School for almost forty years. However, after a knee injury prevented him from coaching, Ash entered politics. By the end of his tenure as coach, he had been the winningest coach in high school basketball history.
Ash decided to run against newly appointed Representative Robert Regula in 1978, and won handily. He won reelection five times, and retired in 1990. A year later, he died, at the age of 75. | 6,127,582 |
28148886 | Guy de Lasteyrie | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Guy%20de%20Lasteyrie | Guy de Lasteyrie
Guy de Lasteyrie
Guy Louis Jules de Lasteyrie du Saillant, marquis de Lasteyrie du Saillant (October 3, 1879 – August 14, 1944), of Ponthieu, was a member of the Lasteyrie du Saillant noble family of France.
# Biography.
He was born on October 3, 1879 to Louis Pierre Gilbert de Lasteyrie du Saillant, marquis de Lasteyrie du Saillant (August 19, 1849 - March 19, 1923) and Olivia Elizabeth Goodlake (June 28, 1853 - March 30, 1916). Guy was referred to as "Count" Guy de Lasteyrie between 1879-1923, because it was customary to refer to the eldest son of a marquis as "Count." It was also customary for the eldest son of a marquis to refrain from using the title "marquis" until the time of his father's | 6,127,583 |
28148886 | Guy de Lasteyrie | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Guy%20de%20Lasteyrie | Guy de Lasteyrie
nt (August 19, 1849 - March 19, 1923) and Olivia Elizabeth Goodlake (June 28, 1853 - March 30, 1916). Guy was referred to as "Count" Guy de Lasteyrie between 1879-1923, because it was customary to refer to the eldest son of a marquis as "Count." It was also customary for the eldest son of a marquis to refrain from using the title "marquis" until the time of his father's death. Guy was a descendant of American Revolutionary War hero Gilbert du Motier, marquis de Lafayette (1757-1834). Guy married Constance Whitney Warren, the daughter of George Henry Warren II, in St Patrick's Cathedral on December 19, 1912. Guy and Constance were divorced in either 1920 or 1922.
Guy died on August 14, 1944. | 6,127,584 |
28148981 | Poșta Veche (disambiguation) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Poșta%20Veche%20(disambiguation) | Poșta Veche (disambiguation)
Poșta Veche (disambiguation)
Poşta Veche may refer to:
- a village in Stângăceaua Commune, Mehedinţi County, Romania
- a district of Chisinau, Moldova.
# See also.
- Poșta (disambiguation) | 6,127,585 |
28148929 | Boris Rösner | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Boris%20Rösner | Boris Rösner
Boris Rösner
Boris Rösner (25 January 1951 in Opava – 31 May 2006 in Kladno) was a Czech actor. He starred in the film "Poslední propadne peklu" under director Ludvík Ráža in 1982. | 6,127,586 |
28148917 | Michael Morton (soccer) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Michael%20Morton%20(soccer) | Michael Morton (soccer)
Michael Morton (soccer)
Michael Morton (born 7 March 1989 in Randburg, Gauteng) is a South African football (soccer) player who plays as a midfielder for AmaZulu in the Premier Soccer League.
# Club career.
Morton started his professional career in 2008/2009 season with Orlando Pirates. Morton spent the 2009/2010 and 2010/2011 seasons on loan at Bidvest Wits , and moved on to join Maritzburg United on a permanent basis from 2011 - 2014.
Morton signed a pre-contract with Supersport United F.C. in January 2014, which saw him join the team for the 2014/2015 season. He spent 3 years at the club (2014/2015; 2015/2016; 2016/2017), before moving on a loan deal to AmaZulu in 2017 . Following his | 6,127,587 |
28148917 | Michael Morton (soccer) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Michael%20Morton%20(soccer) | Michael Morton (soccer)
permanent basis from 2011 - 2014.
Morton signed a pre-contract with Supersport United F.C. in January 2014, which saw him join the team for the 2014/2015 season. He spent 3 years at the club (2014/2015; 2015/2016; 2016/2017), before moving on a loan deal to AmaZulu in 2017 . Following his contract with Supersport United expiring, Morton signed permanently with AmaZulu.
# Honours.
## Nedbank Cup.
- Winner: 2009/2010 (with Bidvest Wits); 2015/2016; 2016/2017 (with Supersport United)
## Telkom Cup.
- Winner: 2014/2015 (with Supersport United)
- Runner-up: 2016/2017 (with Supersport United)
## Minor cups.
### Gauteng Cup.
- Winner: 2014; 2016;
### Nedbank Ke Yona Cup.
- Winner: 2016 | 6,127,588 |
28148933 | Josef Somr | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Josef%20Somr | Josef Somr
Josef Somr
Josef Somr (born 14 April 1934 in Vracov) is a Czech actor. He played the role of the libidinous train dispatcher Hubička in Jiří Menzel's Oscar-winning 1966 film "Closely Observed Trains". He also starred in the film "Poslední propadne peklu" under director Ludvík Ráža in 1982. In 2014, Somr received a lifetime achievement award at the Thalia Awards for his theatre work.
# Selected filmography.
- "Closely Observed Trains (1966)
- "Valley of the Bees" (1967)
- "The Joke" (1969)
- "Fruit of Paradise" (1970)
- "Což takhle dát si špenát" (1977)
- "Those Wonderful Movie Cranks" (1978)
- "Poslední propadne peklu" (1982)
- "How the World Is Losing Poets" (1982)
- "Fešák Hubert" | 6,127,589 |
28148933 | Josef Somr | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Josef%20Somr | Josef Somr
ayed the role of the libidinous train dispatcher Hubička in Jiří Menzel's Oscar-winning 1966 film "Closely Observed Trains". He also starred in the film "Poslední propadne peklu" under director Ludvík Ráža in 1982. In 2014, Somr received a lifetime achievement award at the Thalia Awards for his theatre work.
# Selected filmography.
- "Closely Observed Trains (1966)
- "Valley of the Bees" (1967)
- "The Joke" (1969)
- "Fruit of Paradise" (1970)
- "Což takhle dát si špenát" (1977)
- "Those Wonderful Movie Cranks" (1978)
- "Poslední propadne peklu" (1982)
- "How the World Is Losing Poets" (1982)
- "Fešák Hubert" (1984)
- "Jak básníci neztrácejí naději" (2004)
- "I am all good" (2008) | 6,127,590 |
28148915 | Petr Haničinec | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Petr%20Haničinec | Petr Haničinec
Petr Haničinec
Petr Haničinec (15 September 1930 in Pardubice – 7 November 2007 in Bratronice) was a Czech actor. He starred in the film "Poslední propadne peklu" under director Ludvík Ráža in 1982.
# Life.
Petr Haničinec was born in 1930 and he attended the conservatory after facing poor support from his family. His first wife was Štěpánka Haničincová who became an iconic children's TV presenter whilst he went into the theatre. Haničincová died as a result of alcohol. He then married Marie Kyselková. He was to have two more wives.
He starred in the film "Poslední propadne peklu" under director Ludvík Ráža in 1982.
# Selected filmography.
- "Against All" (1956) | 6,127,591 |
28148967 | 2010 Zucchetti Kos Tennis Cup – Doubles | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2010%20Zucchetti%20Kos%20Tennis%20Cup%20–%20Doubles | 2010 Zucchetti Kos Tennis Cup – Doubles
2010 Zucchetti Kos Tennis Cup – Doubles
James Cerretani and Travis Rettenmaier were the defending champions, but Rettenmaier decided not to participate this year.
Cerretani partnered up with Adil Shamasdin and they reached the final, where they lost to Robin Haase and Rogier Wassen 6–7(14), 5–7.
# References.
- Doubles Draw | 6,127,592 |
28148946 | Ota Sklenčka | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ota%20Sklenčka | Ota Sklenčka
Ota Sklenčka
Ota Sklenčka (19 December 1919 in Hradec Králové – 10 October 1993 in Prague) was a Czech actor. He starred in the film "Poslední propadne peklu" under director Ludvík Ráža in 1982.
# Selected filmography.
- "Lovers in the Year One" (1973)
- "Poslední propadne peklu" (1982) | 6,127,593 |
28148885 | Fortified tower | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Fortified%20tower | Fortified tower
Fortified tower
A fortified tower (also defensive tower or castle tower or, in context, just tower) is one of the defensive structures used in fortifications, such as castles, along with curtain walls. Castle towers can have a variety of different shapes and fulfil different functions.
# Shape of towers.
## Rectangular towers.
Square or rectangular towers are easy to construct and give a good amount of usable internal space. Their disadvantage is that the corners are vulnerable to mining. Despite this vulnerability, rectangular towers continued to be used, and Muslim military architecture generally favoured them.
## Round towers.
Round towers, also called drum towers, are more resistant | 6,127,594 |
28148885 | Fortified tower | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Fortified%20tower | Fortified tower
to siege technology such as sappers and projectiles than square towers. The round front is more resistant than the straight side of a square tower, just as a load-bearing arch. This principle was already understood in antiquity.
## Horseshoe-shaped towers.
The horseshoe-shaped (or D-shaped) tower is a compromise that gives the best of a round and a square tower. The semicircular side (the one facing the attacker) could resist siege engines, while the rectangular part at the back gives internal space and a large fighting platform on top. The large towers at Krak des Chevaliers and the gate towers at Harlech are good examples. Armenian castles such as Lampron also favoured this style.
## Polygonal | 6,127,595 |
28148885 | Fortified tower | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Fortified%20tower | Fortified tower
towers.
A common form is the octagonal tower, used in some bergfrieds and at Castel del Monte in Italy.
There are also hybrid shapes. For instance, the keep at Château Gaillard is round, but also has a triangular beak to deflect projectiles.
# Towers with specific functions.
Wall towers, also known as mural towers, provide flanking fire (from crossbows or other projectile weapons) to a straight part of the curtain wall. Corner towers enfilade the two adjoining wall faces. If corner towers are far apart, additional flanking towers may be added between them. Towers in an outer curtain wall are often open at the back.
Particularly large towers are often the strongest point of the castle: the
keep | 6,127,596 |
28148885 | Fortified tower | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Fortified%20tower | Fortified tower
apart, additional flanking towers may be added between them. Towers in an outer curtain wall are often open at the back.
Particularly large towers are often the strongest point of the castle: the
keep or the bergfried. As the gate is always a vulnerable point of a castle, towers may be built near it to strengthen the defences at this point. In crusader castles, there is often a gate tower, with the gate passage leading through the base of the tower itself. In European castles, it is more common to have flanking towers on either side of the gatehouse.
# See also.
- Flanking tower
- Gate tower
- Half tower
- Martello tower
- Scottish Broch
- Tower house
- Witch tower
# Sources.
BR | 6,127,597 |
28148923 | Martin Růžek | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Martin%20Růžek | Martin Růžek
Martin Růžek
Martin Růžek, born Erhard Martin (23 September 1918 in Červený Kostelec – 18 December 1995 in Prague) was a Czech actor. He starred in the film "Poslední propadne peklu" under director Ludvík Ráža in 1982.
# Selected filmography.
- "Anna Proletářka" (1950)
- "Princezna se zlatou hvězdou" (1959)
- "Death is Called Engelchen" (1963)
- "Hvězda zvaná Pelyněk" (1964)
- "Happy End" (1966)
- "Lidé z maringotek" (1966)
- "Lupič Legenda" (1972)
- "Do Be Quick" (1977)
- "Poslední propadne peklu" (1982) | 6,127,598 |
28148984 | Roy Askevold | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Roy%20Askevold | Roy Askevold
Roy Askevold
Roy Askevold (1 July 1935 – 30 March 2005) was a Norwegian amateur boxer who competed in the 1960 Summer Olympics.
He was born and died in Oslo, and represented the sports club SK av 1909. He finished seventeenth in the light-middleweight division in the boxing at the 1960 Summer Olympics. | 6,127,599 |
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