Happy birthday, Dragnet star Jack Webb! (1920 - 1982) Here's some new art inspired by Red Nightmare to mark the occasion!
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Happy birthday, Dragnet star Jack Webb! (1920 - 1982) Here's some new art inspired by Red Nightmare to mark the occasion!
"You had a disturbing dream. You can only recall one point. A tall figure with a golden mask led you among the dead as through a wedding celebration. You heard many voices, but no lips moved. You strained to breathe, but your chest didn't move. The tall figure spoke with each figure as he passed among them, laughing and joking, as if they were alive, but they made no reply. You tried to cry out, but without breath, your tongue fluttered in vain." ~Disturbing dream, The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind _________________________ Nerevarine's (Aedron) first nightmare. (Damn, I love that game..) Art made by me, please do not copy. Deviantart
A moment of silence for my diamonds
Red Nightmare - 1962
Armed Forces Information Film
Running Time: 30 minutes
Stars:
Jack Kelly as. Jerry Donavan Jeanne Cooper as Helen Donavan Peter Brown as. Bill Martin Pat Woodell as Linda Donavan (as Patricia Woodell) Andrew Duggan as. Judge Peter Breck as Russian Officer Robert Conrad as Pete Mike Road as Prosecutor Jack Webb as On-Camera Narrator
An anti-communist short presented as an educational film about the nature of Communism. The film's chief use was to mold public opinion against communism. The film was later released to American television and as an educational film to American schools under the Red Nightmare title.
The film is a Cold War-era drama short subject starring Jack Kelly and Jeanne Cooper. Red Nightmare was directed by George Waggner (The Wolf Man) and narrated by Jack Webb. Though made for the Department of Defense, it was shown on Jack Webb's GE True in 1962. (Wikipedia)
Based around the hair ‘Veronica: Thought’.
Red Nightmare
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