Bank executive Al (Fredric March) gets into trouble for offering favorable loans to veterans. After losing both hands in the war, Homer (Harold Russell) returns to his loving fiancée, but must struggle to adjust. Released: 1946 Directed by: William Wyler Also ranks #3 on The Best Movies ...
This single made the entireLicensed To Illalbum possible. The Beasties followed the same Schooly blues formula: 1. "I got money in the bank, I can still get high," 2. "That's why your girlfriend thinks that I'm so fly," 3. "I got . . . twin sisters in the bed," 4. "...
Status of Case:Solved Three years before Peanut Butter Wolf would go on to start Stones Throw Records, he performed in ahip-hop duoalongside Cali MC Charizma. The two had a record deal withHollywood Basicand a growing buzz, but Charizma wasshot and killed in broad daylightin an apparent ro...