see also Ambrose Secord from The Rocketeer Ambrose is from the Silly Symphony, The Robber Kitten. He also makes a cameo alongside Dirty Bill in Mickey's Polo Team. Ambrose is his mother’s only child and he lives only with her, due to his father’s previ
in: Mission: Impossible Villains, Movie Villains, Live Action Villains, and 58 more Sean Ambrose Sign in to edit A / 文 Evil-doer Full Name Sean Patrick Ambrose Alias Chief (by Hugh) Ethan Hunt (main disguise)Dmitri (disguising as Hunt) Origin Mission: Impossible - II Occupation Rogue...
Robert Enrico's literally searing terror tale from the French occupation is not for the faint of heart. Fearing reprisals, surgeon Philippe Noiret sends his wife Romy Schneider out of harm's way of the retreating Germans -- but things go horribly wrong. What follows is an ordeal of vengeance...
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His chief occupation is extermination of other animals and his own species, which, however, multiplies with such insistent rapidity as to infest the whole habitable earth and Canada. — Ambrose Bierce The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce (1911), Vol. 7, The Devil's Dictionary, 212. ...
The Napoleonic occupation of Spain led to one of the greatest losses of works of art in the long and turbulent history of the Iberian peninsula. In particular, the ecclesiastical establishments of Seville suffered severe depredations. The city's special misfortunes can be laid directly to Marshal...
In human form, Ambrose is tall, thin, lithe, and graceful, maintaining his poise and impeccable grooming if at all possible. His face is long, narrow and distinguished, his features very sharp and angular, and his hair usually pulled back into a very smooth ponytail. His eyes are sharp an...
Bierce’s principal books are In the Midst of Life (1892), which includes some of his finest stories, such as “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge,”“A Horseman in the Sky,”“The Eyes of the Panther,” and “The Boarded Window”; and Can Such Things Be? (1893), which includes “...
generalin the Union Army and fought in theNorth Carolinacoast campaign. Promoted to major general (1862), he was transferred to the Virginia theatre of war. In command of General George McClellan’s left wing at theBattle of Antietam, Md. (September), he was criticized for his ...