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Stray Bullets (1982 Film)
Stray Bullets may refer to: * ''Stray Bullets'' (comics), American independent comic book series * "Stray Bullets", eleventh song on Agent 51's 2000 album ''Just Keep Runnin' ''Just Keep Runnin is a punk rock album by the Poway, California band Agent 51. It was first released in 2000 on the band's own Suburban Hooligans Records label, then was re-released in 2001 by Adeline Records with additional tracks. It was th ...'' * "Stray Bullets", sixth episode of the American Western television series ''Paradise'' (1988–91) * ''Stray Bullets'' (film), a 2016 American thriller film See also * Stray bullet * Stray Bullet (other) {{disambig ...
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Stray Bullets (comics)
''Stray Bullets'' is an independent American comic book series published in black and white (with color covers) by El Capitan Books and Image Comics. It is written and drawn by David Lapham. The story deals with the often criminal and sometimes tragic misadventures of a large cast of characters and takes place from the mid-1970s through the mid-1990s. Published on an irregular basis since 1995, the comic has had close to 100 issues and is a long-time critically acclaimed series. Publication history The first issue was published in 1995 and followed an irregular publishing schedule through its fortieth issue, which was published in 2005. In a 2007 interview with Michael Lorah for the Newsarama website, Lapham revealed that the series, including the final issue of the current story arc, was on hold indefinitely: In 2009, a new ten-page story titled, ''Stray Bullets: Open the Goddamn Box'' appeared in '' Noir: A Collection of Crime Comics'', an anthology book published by Dark H ...
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Just Keep Runnin'
''Just Keep Runnin''' is a punk rock album by the Poway, California band Agent 51. It was first released in 2000 on the band's own Suburban Hooligans Records label, then was re-released in 2001 by Adeline Records with additional tracks. It was the band's second album and expanded their punk rock sound to include influences of classic rock and heavy metal. It also greatly expanded the band's secret agent mythos, with the liner notes extensively detailing the comic book-style secret origins of the band and its members. According to the story, the band members were ''rogue secret agents with psychic, cybernetic and alien-enhanced abilities'' who were struggling against a secret government organization known as "The Agency." The Agency sought to use satellites to control the minds of Earth's population, and Agent 51's mission was to expose the Agency's secrets to the general public disguised as an ordinary rock band. The songs "C.I.A.F.B.I." and "Psychic Spies" dealt directly with th ...
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Paradise (American TV Series)
''Paradise'' (later renamed ''Guns of Paradise'') is an American Western family television series, broadcast by CBS from October 27, 1988 to May 10, 1991. Created by David Jacobs and Robert Porter, the series presents the adventures of fictitious gunfighter Ethan Allen Cord, whose sister left her four children in his custody when she died. Synopsis ''Paradise'', set from 1890 and on, starred Lee Horsley as Cord, a professional gunfighter who was forced to take custody of the four children of his sister Lucy (Kathryn Leigh Scott), a St. Louis singer who was dying and unable to make any other arrangements for their care. Cord realized his profession was unsuitable to child rearing and decided to change, renting a farm from Amelia Lawson (Sigrid Thornton), who also owned the local bank in the small town of Paradise, California (the origin of the title). Ethan tried to live a peaceful life, but was constantly haunted by his violent past and frequently called upon by the townspeople ...
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Stray Bullets (film)
''Stray Bullets'' is a 2016 American thriller film written, directed, edited, and composed by Jack Fessenden. Fessenden also produced it with his parents, Larry Fessenden and Beck Underwood. The film stars Jack Fessenden and Asa Spurlock as two teenagers who encounter, and are kidnapped by, mobsters played by James LeGros, Larry Fessenden, and John Speredakos. It premiered at the Oldenburg International Film Festival on September 16, 2016, and was released in the US on February 10, 2017. Premise Two bored teenagers are taken hostage by mobsters fleeing a botched job and a hitman. Cast * Asa Spurlock as Ash * Jack Fessenden as Connor * James LeGros as Cody * John Speredakos as Dutch * Larry Fessenden as Charlie * Robert Burke Warren as J. T. * Erik Kraus as Paul * Roger Peltzman as Kauffman * Kevin Corrigan as Nick * Cally Mansfield as Emma * Fenner Micheline as Sam * Steve Heller as Richie Production Shooting began when Jack Fessenden was 15 years old and completed when h ...
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Stray Bullet
A stray bullet is a bullet that, after being fired from a gun, hits an unintended target. Such a shooting accident may occur due to missing a target when hunting or sport-shooting or celebrating weddings, as a result of accidental/negligent discharges, or during crossfire or celebratory gunfire. In the Philippines, incidents involving the stray bullet (Filipino: ''Ligaw na Bala'') rose during the New Year revelry. The Philippine National Police was reportedly recorded 52 stray bullet incidents during the monitoring between December 16, 2015 and January 5, 2016, of which 42 victims were injured. In Latin America, a UN report found 741 cases between 2014 and 2015, with the 3 leading countries being Brazil (197 cases), Mexico (116 cases) and Colombia (101 cases). See also * Friendly fire * Gunshot A gunshot is a single discharge of a gun, typically a man-portable firearm, producing a visible flash, a powerful and loud shockwave and often chemical gunshot residue. The term ca ...
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