Backlash
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Initial release | April 11, 1956 |
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Directors | John Sturges |
Budget | 1. 025 million USD |
Box office | 1. 6 million USD (US) |
Producers | Aaron Rosenberg |
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ID | 2313584 |
About Backlash
Jim Slater (Richard Widmark) never knew his father, who died in an Apache ambush in Arizona. After hearing that someone may have survived the ambush and escaped with a stash of gold, Slater sets out to discover exactly what happened. Along the way, he meets Karyl Orton (Donna Reed), widow of one the men killed in the ambush, and attracts the unwanted attention of local hotshot Johnny Cool (William Campbell). A chance encounter offers answers, but Slater isn't so sure he wants to know anymore. …
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Beyoncé has returned to The Stage for her first live Performance in five years - But not everyone's excited.
The US megastar headlined the private concert in Dubai to mark the opening of luxury Hotel Atlantis The Royal .
Despite a strict no-phones policy at the exclusive, 1,500-seat gig, footage of The Show flooded The Internet .
Many fans were thrilled to see The Return of Queen B, But others weren't happy because Dubai has strict laws against same-sex relationships.
Rennaissance, her latest album, has been and taking inspiration from LGBT icons.
It pays tribute to Dance Music that emerged out of the gay community and also references 1800s drag ballrooms in Harlem, New York .
So it's left Some fans uncomfortable that The Singer would make her live return in a nation which doesn't recognise LGBT rights.
'One rule for one'Dubai is part of The United Arab Emirates (UAE), a group of Muslim countries that follow strict laws and have rules against homosexuality.
Qatar, which hosted the 2022 World Cup , is a UAE state, and was criticised for its attitude to LGBT people, its Human Rights record and its treatment of migrant workers.
David Beckham faced Backlash - - for signing a big-money deal with the Qatari government to advertise The Event .
Like Beyoncé, he has been celebrated within the LGBT community and posed on The Cover of best-selling gay magazine Attitude in 2002.
But So Far the criticism of The Singer hasn't been as fierce.
Drag Race UK star Kitty Scott-Claus asked whether there was " one rule for one And One rule for another" referring to the against Beckham.
The Bbc is not responsible for the content of external sites.But not all fans have been Critical - Some have said UAE countries aren't alone in their stance on LGBT rights and shouldn't be Singled Out .
And others have pointed out differences, such as Beyoncé being paid by a business for a private event, while Beckham was paid by the government to actively promote the country.
The Bbc has contacted Beyoncé for comment.
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was reportedly paid millions for The Performance
Source of news: bbc.com