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unusual facts about Silence = Death


Silence = Death

Silence = Death is a 1990 documentary film directed, written and produced by Rosa von Praunheim.


Bill Tabb

Teaming with the Samurai Warriors, he lost a 6-man tag team match to Kendall Windham, David Sierra and Nelson Royal on October 18 and, with Kevin Sullivan, lost to Ron Simmons and "Dr. Death" Steve Williams in Atlanta, Georgia on December 6, 1987.

Islamic view of Jesus' death

Yusuf ibn abd al-Barr, an 11th-century Maliki jurist, writes that there have been differences of opinion on this issue and Sunnis accept the second coming of Jesus only through individual reports by narrators who are of sound character—a view supported by majority of Muslims (see Jesus' second coming).

Jason Stutter

In 2009 he directed Diagnosis: Death, a feature film starring Jemaine Clement, Bret McKenzie and Rhys Darby (of Flight of the Conchords fame).

Judge Dredd: Dredd Vs. Death

The other, Tek-Judge Goodwin, is found in the Chapter 6: Mean Streets mission, where the player has to evacuate him from the Charles Mansions Block.

Life, Death, Love and Freedom

In the liner notes to his 2010 box set On the Rural Route 7609, Mellencamp said of Life, Death, Love and Freedom: "I would put that album, that collection of songs, up against any record ever made. In my mind that record is as good as just about any record ever made. That's a good feeling, to be able to finally say, hey, after nearly two dozen albums, I finally made a record that I think is as good as anything out there."

Myra Hemmings

First, in the 1941 tragic drama film Go Down Death: The Story of Jesus and the Devil, she starred as the martyr Sister Caroline.

Niels van Gogh

In 2008 he worked together with Thomas Gold and released another hit, a remix of Silence by Delerium and Sarah McLachlan.

Pantomime horse

Pantomime horses feature prominently in an episode of Monty Python's Flying Circus titled "Blood, Devastation, Death, War and Horror".

Ron Garvin

At the Great American Bash, the brothers teamed with the Road Warriors and Steve Williams and defeated Sullivan, Mike Rotunda, Al Perez, Russian Assassin and Ivan Koloff in a Tower of Doom match.

The Girl Who Was... Death

The album was entirely written by Mr. Doctor and is based on a television series by Patrick McGoohan called The Prisoner.

At 38:46 into the song, the music ceases and silence continues until the very end, where the album features the band's cover of the main theme from the television series that it is based on, The Prisoner.

Toshiaki Kawada

In their first title match as a team, Kawada & Taue defeated Unified World Tag Team Champions Terry Gordy & Steve Williams.


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