• Judge Priest is a 1934 American comedy film starring Will Rogers. The film was directed by John Ford, produced by Sol M. Wurtzel in association with Fox...
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    fl. c. 11th century BC) was, according to the Book of Samuel, a priest and a judge of the Israelites in the city of Shiloh, ancient Israel. When Hannah...
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    a small town banker (David Harum) in 1934, and a rustic politician (Judge Priest) in 1934. He was also in County Chairman (1935), Steamboat Round the...
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  • Mychal Fallon Judge, OFM (born Robert Emmett Judge; May 11, 1933 – September 11, 2001), was an American Franciscan friar and Catholic priest who served as...
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  • by John Ford, based on material taken from a series of Irvin S. Cobb "Judge Priest" short stories featured in The Saturday Evening Post in the 1910s, specifically...
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    comic actor Will Rogers. They appeared together in David Harum (1934), Judge Priest (1934), Steamboat 'Round the Bend (1935), and The County Chairman (1935)...
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    stories. Some of his works were adapted for silent movies. Several of his Judge Priest short stories were adapted in the 1930s for two feature films directed...
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  • Wayne Patrick "Pat" Priest (November 1940 – October 12, 2018) was a San Antonio, Texas state court judge who has presided over a number of nationally and...
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    with Shirley Temple, Bill "Bojangles" Robinson, and Lionel Barrymore. Judge Priest (1934), directed by John Ford and starring Will Rogers, was the first...
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  • Pat Priest (judge) (1940–2018), Texan judge Patricia Ann Priest (born 1935), American actress Percy Priest (1900–1956), American politician Priest (writer)...
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  • Girl in the World 22 September The Case of the Howling Dog 28 September Judge Priest The Pursuit of Happiness October 1934 1 October She Had to Choose 2 October...
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    Loudspeaker (1934) as Pop Calloway Return of the Terror (1934) as Jessup Judge Priest (1934) as Sergeant Jimmy Bagby The President Vanishes (1934) as Richard...
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    Judas Priest are an English heavy metal band formed in Birmingham in 1969. They have sold over 50 million albums and are frequently ranked as one of the...
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    Newgate gallows. Guests were raised 20 feet to meet an animatronic judge, priest and hangman before a free-fall drop into darkness. The new ride replaced...
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    no one rid me of this turbulent priest?" (spoken aloud; also expressed as "troublesome priest" or "meddlesome priest") is a quote attributed to Henry...
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    into the 1930s. After his performance in director John Ford's 1934 film Judge Priest starring Will Rogers, he enjoyed a golden period of his career. He portrayed...
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    Two Faces (1934) - Curtis Death on the Diamond (1934) - 'Pop' Clark Judge Priest (1934) - Bob Gillis (final film role) Ellenberger, Allan R. (May 1, 2001)...
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  • William Strong may refer to: William Strong (priest, died 1654), English clergyman William Strong (Vermont politician) (1763–1840), member of the United...
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    Neil Horan (redirect from Grand Prix Priest)
    The Grand Prix Priest, The Dancing Priest, or The Armageddon Priest (born 22 April 1947), is a laicised Irish former Roman Catholic priest who is noted...
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    (1934) as Seth Turner The Witching Hour (1934) as Clay Thorne Judge Priest (1934) as Jerome Priest Anne of Green Gables (1934) as Gilbert Blythe Bachelor of...
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  • Scottish politician Michael Hutchison (priest), Scottish priest Michael Hutchison (judge), British lawyer and judge Michael Hutchinson (disambiguation) This...
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    in Trench (uncredited) Charlie Chan's Courage (actor, 1934) – Hewitt Judge Priest (actor, 1934) – Juror No. 12 Bachelor of Arts (1934) – Pawnbroker (uncredited)...
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    community governed by a khevisberi (i.e. "gorge elder") who functioned as a judge, priest and military leader. The Khevian mountainous communities were regarded...
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    priestly order as well; however, in layman's terms priest refers only to presbyters and pastors (parish priests). The church's doctrine also sometimes refers...
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    shrewish woman in two John Ford films: As the sister of Will Rogers in Judge Priest (1934) and as the wife of the corrupt banker (played by Berton Churchill)...
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    Dangerous (1934) as Vernie Little Bachelor Bait (1934) as Cynthia Douglas Judge Priest (1934) as Virginia Maydew Imitation of Life (1934) as Jessie Pullman...
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  • 2003) was an English Roman-Catholic priest and the eldest son of J. R. R. Tolkien. He served as a parish priest in Oxford, Coventry, Birmingham, and...
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    Congress. After two judges recused themselves, the Chief Justice of the Texas Supreme Court assigned Senior District Judge Pat Priest to preside over the...
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  • Berkeley (judge) (1584–1656), English judge and MP for Worcester Robert Berkeley (writer) (1713–1804), English Catholic publicist Robert Berkeley (priest) (died...
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    Congress. After two judges were recused from the case, the chief justice of the Texas Supreme Court assigned Senior District Judge Pat Priest, a Democrat, of...
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