Mystery Man
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Initial release | May 31, 1944 |
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Directors | George Archainbaud |
Written by | J. Benton Cheney |
Producers | Harry Sherman |
Cinematography | Russell Harlan |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2250753 |
About Mystery Man
After Hopalong Cassidy (William Boyd) helps round up members of the Trilling gang, they break out of jail and take his herd for revenge. When he gets his herd back, one of the gang poses as a marshal and gets the local sheriff to lock up Hopalong's crew.
Operation Seal Bay: Catching 'the man with the rubber face'
... " Robin Boswell was arrested: a man who gave us 17 false names and addresses, he was a Mystery Man and clearly not up to any good, " said retired detective Mr Evans...
Mystery of Australia's 'Somerton Man' solved after 70 years, researcher says
... " The Mystery Man s remains were exhumed by police last year in a bid to solve the case...
War in Ukraine: Why Vladimir Putin couldn't have trained fighters in Africa
... The Mystery Man in the photograph is wearing a watch on his left arm...
Coronavirus: Mystery man buys villagers fish and chips
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'Bike gift stranger' and former child refugee reunited
... When she began her search all she had was an old photograph of the Mystery Man, taken at the refugee camp...
Katie Price found 'very drunk' in vomit-covered car after crash
... She said that a Mystery Man had driven but Judge Nigel Dean found she was not a credible witness...
Katie Price found 'very drunk' in vomit-covered car after crash
Katie Price was found guilty of being in charge of a vehicle while over the limit
TV star Katie Price has been convicted of being nearly twice the legal limit while in charge of her pink Range Rover.
The 40-year-old argued she was not in control of the 4X4 when she was arrested in a drunken state in the back seat in Greenwich in the Early Hours of 10 October.
She Said that a Mystery Man had driven but Judge Nigel Dean found she was not a "credible" witness.
She was banned for three months.
A charge of drink-driving was dropped due to insufficient evidence.
The three-month driving ban adds to, Bexley Magistrates' Court heard.
Along with a £1,500 Fine , Price was also ordered to pay costs and a victim surcharge to Bring Her total bill to £2,425.
The court heard PCs Benjamin Jones and Balvinder Mann first saw The Range Rover veer off The Road and hit a grass verge at 00:40 BST, before seeing it stationary about 15 Minutes later.
PC Jones told magistrates Price, of Horsham, West Sussex , was in a "very" drunken state in the back while her friend Kris Boyson was in The Passenger seat.
"Her Eyes were blurred and her speech was a bit slurred," he said.
The Officer said the bumper was hanging off, pieces of shrubbery were attached to The Vehicle and there also "appeared to be sick on the outside".
'Lightweight'Price told the court she had drunk between three and four "pornstar martini" cocktails at Mr Boyson's 30th birthday party in a restaurant.
She Said she allowed one of his friends to drive The Car back towards Mr Boyson's house near Bluewater - and did not remember any crash.
"I was really drunk. I'm such a lightweight," She Said .
Both Price and Mr Boyson claimed the unnamed driver had fled following an argument, the court heard.
PC Jones said the pair claimed The Driver had The Key but The Car 's engine later turned on.
Both officers were unable to ascertain who had been driving at the time.
'Go car Shopping 'Prosecutor Sonya Saul told the court Price was taken for a breathalyser test at a police station.
She had 69 microgrammes of alcohol per 100 millilitres of breath. The legal limit is 35 microgrammes.
Speaking outside court after the sentencing, Price told reporters: "It got proven today there was no evidence at all of me drink-driving so I rest My Case on that. "
"I get my driving licence back on 24 May which means I can go car Shopping - let's ban the pink car. "
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Source of news: bbc.com