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      1054c6c8       XPost: alt.movies.monster       From: reaperg@aol.com              1896: JAMES ADAMSON, who played a native in the original "King Kong",       is born in Toledo, Ohio.              1901: ROBERT PRIESTLEY, set decorator on “20 Million Miles to Earth”,       is born in New York City.              1909: TOM STEELE, stuntman on "Mighty Joe Young", is born in Scotland.       He also worked on "The Masked Marvel" and "The Thing from Another       World".              1918: SAMUEL Z. ARKOFF, co-founder of American International Pictures       with James H. Nicholson, is born in Fort Dodge, Iowa. He was executive       producer for the stateside releases of "Reptilicus", "Atragon", "The       Lost World of Sinbad", “Dogora the Space Monster”, "Frankenstein       Conquers the World", "Yog: Monster from Space", and "Godzilla vs. the       Smog Monster", along with “The Beast with a Milllion Eyes”, "The       Amazing Colossal Man", "War of the Colossal Beast", "Earth vs. the       Spider", and over 300 B-movies.              1926: ROBERT ARMSTRONG, who played Carl Denham in the original “King       Kong”, marries Ethel V. Jones.              1941: ITTETSU SASAKI is born. He played Tatsuo Ito in Episode 74 of       "Kamen Rider", Toshio's brother in Episode 4 and a Destron victim in       Episode 26 of "Kamen Rider V3", a taxi driver in Episode 6 of       "Inazuman", Dr. Kawamura in Episode 12 of "Kamen Rider X", and a       constable in Episode 49 of "Ultraman Leo", and was in Episode 5 of       "Kamen Rider Amazon" and Episode 27 of "Sky Rider".              1948: LEN WEIN, writer on "Godzilla: The Series", is born in New York       City.              1952: MAYASA OKI, who was in "The War in Space" and "Blood Type:       Blue", is born in Beppu, Oita, Japan.              1966: Episode 24 of "Ultra Q", "The Idol of Goga", debuts on Japanese       TV.              1967: Episode 50 of "The Space Giants", "Fury in Space", debuts on       Japanese TV.              1971: Episode 11 of "Kamen Rider", "Vampiric Demon Gebacondor", debuts       on Japanese TV.        Episode 24 of "Spectreman", "Danger!! Kuruma-Nikuras", debuts on       Japanese TV.              1973: JACQUES BELASCO, who composed music used in "The Giant Claw",       dies.              1974: Baseball player HIDEKI MATSUI, who appeared as himself in       "Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla", is born in Ishikawa, Japan. The MVP       for the 2009 World Series,        HARRY SHEARER, who played anchorman Charles Caiman in "Godzilla",       marries Penelope J. Nichols.              1978: YUMIKO SHAKU, who played Yuki in "The Princess Blade", Akane       Shakiro in "Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla" and "Godzilla: Tokyo       S.O.S.", and Mina Saeki/Izuko in "Sky High" (both film and TV series),       is born in Tokyo.              1979: HENRY BERMAN, assistant editor on "Son of Kong", dies in Los       Angeles.              1988: Episode 35 of "Kamen Rider Black", "A Fight of the Two", debuts       on Japanese TV.              1989: PHILLIP J. ROTH, who co-produced “The Grudge 3”, marries his       first wife, Leslie Crawford.              1992: Episdoe 16 of "Dinosaur Squadron Zyuranger" debuts on Japanese       TV.              1993: Episode 11 of "Electronic Superhuman Gridman", "Pocket Money is       100,000 Yen?", debuts on Japanese TV.              1996: MARY FIELD, who played O'Hara's secretary in "Mighty Joe Young",       dies from a stroke in Fairfax, Vir.              1999: "The Ring Virus" is released in South Korea.              2004: Episode 18 of “Power Rangers Dino Thunder”, “Bully for Ethan”,       debuts on U.S. TV.        Episode 35 of “Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon”, “Act 35”, debuts on       Japanese TV.              2005: Episode 18 of "Magic Squadron Magiranger" debuts on Japanese TV.              2006: Episodes 14 and 15 of "Power Rangers Mystic Force", "Long Ago"       and "Inner Strength", debut on U.S. TV.              2008: "Shinkaiju Reigo" a.k.a. "Reigo, the Deep-Sea Monster vs. the       Battleship Yamato" premieres in Japan in Tokyo.              2011: Episode 17 of "Pirate Squadron Gokaiger" debuts on Japanese TV.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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