Other uses Distinguish2 persons named Polack surname or Pollack Pollack surname The noun Polack IPAc en icon p o l k or IPAc en l k , in the contemporary English language , is a derogatory reference to a person of Polish descent. ref name dictionary1 http dictionary.reference.com search?q polack Dictionary.com definition for Polack . ref It is an Anglicisation of the Polish language word Polak , which means a Poles Polish male person feminine being Polka . Although the Polish word has a neutral connotation, the English loanword Polack is considered an ethnic slur in the US and the UK, and therefore is inherently insulting in nearly all modern usages. Slang Disparaging and Offensive Random House Unabridged Dictionary Offensive Slang used as a disparaging term for a person of Polish birth or descent The American Heritage Dictionary History According to Online Etymology Dictionary by Douglas Harper, Polack meant as Polish immigrant, person of Polish descent was used in American English until the late 19th century 1879 to describe a Polish person in a non offensive way 1574 . ref OEtymD Polack ref Dictionary.com Unabridged v 1.1 based on the Unabridged Dictionary by Random House claims that the word originated between 1590 1600. For example, Shakespeare uses the term Polacks in his tragedy Hamlet to refer to opponents of Hamlet s father. A quote is given below Such was the very armour he had on When he the ambitious Norway combated So frowned he once, when in an angry parle ... or Portuguese language Portuguese e.g., Polack , Polakk or Polaco is an acceptable expression for a person ..., Poles apart Times Online ref Coren used the racial slur Polack to describe Polish immigrants who ... ref See also Anti Polish sentiment Polish joke at times referred to as Polack joke References wiktionary Polack reflist Ethnic slurs Category Ethnic and religious slurs Category Anti Polish ... pl Polack ... more details
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Infobox artist name Jan Polack image Jan Polack 003.jpg imagesize caption birth name birth date c. 1435 birth place possibly Krak w , Poland death date 1519 death place Munich , Germany nationality field Painting training movement works patrons Munich City of Munich influenced by Michael Wohlgemuth , Veit Stoss Hans Pleydenwurff influenced File Jan Polack 004.jpg thumb 350px Jan Polack The recognition of the True Cross legend of St. Helena , panel, 46.5 101.6 cm, 1486. Huis Bergh collection Jan Polack Johannes Po l lack Hanns Polagk, Polegk , lang la Ioannes Polonus between 1435 and 1450 possibly in Krak w &ndash 1519 in Munich was a 15th century Painting painter . From his nickname it is assumed that he might have worked in Krakow. From the mid 1470s on, he lived and worked in Munich, having previously been in Franconia . He may have taken part in the 1475 festival of the Landshut Wedding of Jadwiga Jagiellon 1457 1502 Jadwiga Jagiellon and George of Bavaria . In 1480 he opened his own ... gallery Image Jan Polack 001.jpg Untitled , 1491 Image Corbinian polack.jpg The Miracle of the Bear , 1489 gallery Literature NDB 20 593 594 Jan Polack Andrea Langer Andrea Langer, Jan Polack in Neue Deutsche Biographie , M nchen 1999. Hanna B sl, Jan Polack , Freilassing 1988 Christiane Kant, Der M nchner Stadtmaler Jan Polack als Bildnismaler , Berlin 1997 Magdalena Elsholz Gabriela Irena Madry ... 26id 3D254 Haus der bayr. Geschichte ber Jan Polack und seine Arbeit de icon http www.markuskrzoska.de polack.htm Jan Polack Johannes Polonus um 1435 1519 pl icon http www.malarze.walhalla.pl malarze.php5?art 78 A gallery of Polack s work See also Polack Polak Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Polack, Jan ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH possibly Krak w , Poland DATE OF DEATH 1519 PLACE OF DEATH Munich , Germany DEFAULTSORT Polack, Jan Category ... painter stub de Jan Polack it Jan Polack pl Jan Polak ru , ... more details
distinguish Pollack surname Polack Polak , aka Polack , Pol ek or Pollack is a surname common in Germany, Denmark, the Czech Republic, and the United States. One if its meanings may be Poland Polish man . It may refer to Polak Jacques J. Polak , Dutch economist Benjamin Polak , British professor of economics Sjaak Polak , Dutch footballer Graham Polak , Australian Football League player Maralyn Lois Polak , American writer Polack Elizabeth Polack fl. mid 19th c. , English playwright Israel Polack 1909 1993 , Austro Hungarian born Romanian, Chilean, and Israeli textile industrialist Jan Polack 1435 1519 , Polish painter Joel Samuel Polack 1807 1882 , first Jewish settler in New Zealand Pol ek Karel Pol ek Tom Pol ek Polaczek Jerzy Polaczek Pollack Alan W. Pollack , musicologist Andrea Pollack 1961 , swimmer Ben Pollack 1903 1971 , drummer and bandleader Brittany Pollack , New York City Ballet dancer David M. Pollack , 1982 , American football linebacker Egon Pollack , Australian footballer Eileen Pollack , novelist, essayist and writer Frank L. Pollack 1876 1957 , science fiction writer Harvey Pollack 1922 , statistician Henry Pollack broadcaster Henry Pollack 1961 , radio host Henry Pollack professor Henry Pollack , professor Howard Pollack , professor James B. Pollack 1938 1994 , astrophysicist Kenneth Pollack 1966 , CIA intelligence analyst Lew Pollack 1895 1946 , composer Neal Pollack 1970 , satirist, novelist and writer Olaf Pollack 1973 , road racing cyclist Rachel Pollack 1945 , science fiction author and comic book writer Reginald Pollack 1924 2001 , painter Robert Pollack biologist , biologist Rocky Pollack , Manitoba judge Sydney Pollack 1934 2008 , film director, producer and actor wiktionary Polak DEFAULTSORT Polack Category Slavic language surnames Category Jewish surnames de Polak fr Polak it Polack disambigua nl Polak ja pl Polak ... more details
refimprove date February 2009 Israel Polack lang he 1909 1993 was an Austria Hungary Austro Hungarian born Romania n, Chile an and Israel i textile industrialist. He is best known for creating and managing the Israel based Polgat company. Polack was born to a History of the Jews in Romania Jewish family in Bor a , Transylvania , and, in 1925, moved to Gura Humorului , Bukovina , and later to Cern u i . While in Cern u i, he studied at yeshiva and at a textile plant. In 1935, he founded an enterprise of its kind in the city. After World War II , he emigrated to Chile where he founded a textile plant. In 1960, Pinhas Sapir , then Minister of Industry of Israel, invited Polack to establish a textile plant at Kiryat Gat . Polack s new company, Polgat , grew into the largest textile, clothing and knitwear company in Israel. It eventually became a public corporation whose shares were traded on the Tel Aviv Tel Aviv Stock Exchange Stock Exchange . Awards In 1990, Polack was awarded the Israel Prize for his special contribution to society and the State of Israel. ref name prize Cite web title Israel Prize Official Site Recipients in 1990 in Hebrew url http cms.education.gov.il EducationCMS Units PrasIsrael Tashmag Tashnab Tashmag Rikuz.htm?DictionaryKey Tashan ref In 1992, he was honored by the Hebrew University in Jerusalem . References reflist See also List of Israel Prize recipients Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Polack, Israel ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1909 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1993 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Polack, Israel Category 1909 births Category 1993 deaths Category Chilean businesspeople Category Chilean Jews Category Expatriates in Chile Category Israel Prize for special contribution to society and the State recipients Category Israeli businesspeople Category Chilean emigrants to Israel Category People from Bor a Category Romanian businesspeople Category Romanian Jews Romania business bio stub Israel ... more details
Elizabeth Polack was an England English playwright of the 1830s, notable for having been described by chroniclers of the period as England s first Jew ish woman melodrama tist. Few historical records survive which detail Elizabeth Polack s life. Although neither the year nor place of her birth have been noted, documentation of her activity as a playwright active in London between 1830 and 1838 remains for posterity. Contemporary records credit her with five plays, only two of which, Esther, the Royal Jewess or The Death of Haman Bible Haman and St. Clair of the Isles or The Outlaw of Barra , have survived. Esther , with a story taken from the Old Testament , and considered in its time to be a type of an Exotic East melodrama, was successfully produced in 1835 at London s Mile End Pavilion Theatre Mile End Pavilion Theatre in the East End of London East End the Pavilion was later a centre for Yiddish theatre in London . 1838 s St. Clair , based on an 1803 novel by Elizabeth Helme, met, however, with a very modest reception. Polack may have been a relation of Joel Samuel Polack , the first Jewish settler of New Zealand. Joel s biographer writes that he lived with his sister in Piccadilly when he first returned to England that sister may have been Elizabeth. ref name gore Cite book title Sisters of Gore seven Gothic melodramas by British women, 1790 1843 first John Charles last Franceschina pages 227 284 url http books.google.com books?id 8waoQn5L0wAC&pg PA227 publisher Taylor & Francis year 1997 ref No other details have emerged regarding Elizabeth Polack, including the year, place and circumstances of her death. Plays by Elizabeth Polack Alberti or The Mines of Idria no copy ... bwp1800 essays franceschina esther intro.html Introduction to Elizabeth Polack s Esther . British ... bwp1800 plays polack esther index.html Esther, The Royal Jewess . Edited with an http www.etang.umontreal.ca .... British Women Playwrights Around 1800 . 15 October 2000. DEFAULTSORT Polack, Elizabeth Category Jewish ... more details
Gillian Polack born April 1961 is an Australian writer and editor working mainly in the field of speculative fiction . She has published two novels, numerous short stories and nonfiction articles, and is the creator of the New Ceres universe. ref name New Ceres webzine, Issue 1 Cite web url http www.ceres.dreamhosters.com doku.php?id general download issues as pdf title general download issues as pdf New Ceres& 93 publisher Ceres.dreamhosters.com date 2007 06 26 accessdate 2010 05 12 ref Life Gillian Polack was born in Melbourne, Victoria . She went to local state schools. She attended Melbourne ..., ACT. Writing career Short stories Polack s short stories and novels are primarily within the genre ... . ref Cite web url http www.trivium.net gillianpolack csfg.htm title Gillian Polack publisher Trivium.net ... a novel by Gillian Polack & 124 National Library of Australia publisher Catalogue.nla.gov.au date ... title Gillian Polack publisher Trivium.net date accessdate 2010 05 12 ref New Ceres Polack created ... Nonfiction Polack s nonfiction work covers a broad spectrum. Her scholarly work focuses both on the Middle ... doku.php?id gillian polack title gillian polack AS if & 93 publisher Asif.dreamhosters.com ... gillian polack title Richard III Week The Shadows in History s Eye by Dr Gillian Polack. Vulpes ... Polack is the co editor of Masques , published by Canberra Speculative Fiction Guild, ref Cite web ... , Kaaron Warren and Jennifer Fallon . Teaching and education Polack teaches mainly at the Centre for Continuing ... Gillian Polack has worked on many committees and been asked to give talks for many organisations ... External links official http www.gillianpolack.com http gillpolack.livejournal.com Gillian Polack s blog isfdb name id Gillian Polack name Gillian Polack Use dmy dates date September 2010 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Polack, Gillian ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1961 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Polack, Gillian Category 1961 ... more details
Joel Samuel Polack 28 March 1807 17 April 1882 was one of the first Jewish settlers in New Zealand , arriving in 1831. He is regarded as an authority on pre colonial New Zealand and his two books are often cited. Early life Joel Samuel Polack was born in London , England on 28 March 1807 to Soloman and Sarah Polack. Originally from Holland , the family had settled in Ireland and then England where Soloman was a successful painter and engraver. Polack worked for the War Office Commissariat and Ordnance for four years, serving in South Africa and in Mauritius , before leaving to travel in America. In 1830 he joined his brother Abraham in New South Wales . ref name DNZB Polack DNZB Chisholm Jocelyn 1p18 Joel Samuel Biography 12 July 2011 ref First visit to New Zealand Image Islands of New Zealand, Joel Samuel Polack.jpg thumbnail right Islands of New Zealand by Joel Samuel Polack In 1831 he arrived in New Zealand and settled in Hokianga , exploring the surrounding area as well as Poverty Bay and the East Cape . He was thus one of the first Jews in the colony. In 1832 he moved to Kororareka ... settlers. ref name DNZB Polack Return to England He returned to England in 1837 and the following ... name DNZB Polack He believed that unorganised European settlement would destroy M ori people M ori society. ref name DNZB Polack He wrote two successful books based on his experiences in New Zealand ... name DNZB Polack Second visit to New Zealand Polack returned to New Zealand in 1842 but his store ... United States of America . Later life In 1850 Polack left New Zealand for California . He settled ... Memorial Park . ref name DNZB Polack ref cite web title Joseph Samuel Joel Polack url http www.findagrave.com ... Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Polack, Joel Samuel ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... OF DEATH San Francisco DEFAULTSORT Polack, Joel Samuel Category 1807 births Category 1882 deaths Category New Zealand Jews de Joel Samuel Polack ... more details
Infobox person image imagesize name Fernando S nchez Polack birth date Birth date 1920 8 11 df yes birth place death date Death date and age 1982 1 24 1920 8 11 df yes death place Madrid , Spain othername occupation Actor yearsactive 1959 in film 1959 1982 in film 1982 Fernando S nchez Polack 11 August 1920 &ndash 24 January 1982 was a Spanish actor. He appeared in 113 films and television shows between 1959 in film 1959 and 1982 in film 1982 . He starred in the 1966 film La caza , which won the Silver Bear for Best Director at the 16th Berlin International Film Festival . ref name berlinale 1966 Cite web url http www.berlinale.de en archiv jahresarchive 1966 03 preistr ger 1966 03 Preistraeger 1966.html title Berlinale 1966 Prize Winners accessdate 2010 02 23 work berlinale.de ref Selected filmography Weeping for a Bandit 1964 The Art of Living film The Art of Living 1965 La caza 1966 With the East Wind 1966 Peppermint Frapp 1967 Bewitched Love 1967 The Pizza Triangle 1970 The Great House film The Great House 1975 References Reflist External links IMDB name 0844765 Fernando S nchez Polack Use dmy dates date September 2010 Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Polack, Fernando S nchez ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Actor DATE OF BIRTH 1920 8 11 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1982 1 24 PLACE OF DEATH Madrid , Spain DEFAULTSORT Polack, Fernando Sanchez Category 1920 births Category 1982 deaths Category People from Madrid Category Spanish film actors Spain actor stub de Fernando S nchez Polack es Fernando S nchez Polack ... more details
notability null date January 2010 orphan date January 2010 Infobox medical person name Frank M. Polack MD caption birth date April 28, 1929 birth place Piura , Peru death date death date and age 2007 07 15 1929 04 28 death place Gainesville, Florida profession Surgeon , Physician , Artist , Photographer specialism Ophthalmology research field Cornea transplant Cornea Transplants , intraocular lenses known for Cornea transplant Cornea Transplants br Electron Microscopy of the Eye br Establishing the Castroviejo Society now the Cornea Society br Establishing the N. Fla lions club Lions Eye bank Eye Bank years active 1960 2005 education University of San Marcos work institutions SUNY br University of Florida prizes relations Frank M Polack April 28, 1929 &ndash July 15, 2007 was an American ophthalmologist , specializing in surgery and treatment of diseases of the eye. ref cite web url http www.kpro.org ?p 60 title In Memoriam Dr Frank Polack date 24 July 2008 work kpro.org accessdate 3 March 2010 ref References reflist He designed the Pollack Forceps for corneal transplants with 2 teeth on either side to make it easier to place the first stitch in a donor button for corneal transplants. He taught many residents at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital s Harkness Eye instutute before moving on to Florida. External links http www.corneasociety.org history.cfm Cornea Society previously known as Castroviejo Cornea Society. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Polack, Frank M. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH April 28, 1929 PLACE OF BIRTH Piura , Peru DATE OF DEATH 2007 07 15 PLACE OF DEATH Gainesville, Florida DEFAULTSORT Polack, Frank M. Category American ophthalmologists Category 1929 births Category 2007 deaths ... more details
Polak may refer to Jacques J. Polak , Dutch economist Benjamin Polak , British professor of economics Sjaak Polak , Dutch footballer Graham Polak , Australian Football League player Maralyn Lois Polak , American writer See also Pol k Pollak disambiguation , Poll k Polack surname also Polack , a derogatory term Pollack disambiguation Polac e.g. Michel Polac Poly k Polyakov disambiguation , Poliakoff lang lv Po akovs , lang sk Po akov Polakovi Pol ek , Polacsek Pol l acsek Pol ek P lya Poles Polakowo Polakowice Polkowice , Polkovice surname Polak Category Slavic language surnames Category Jewish surnames Category History of Poland de Polak fr Polak it Polak nl Polak ja pl Polak ... more details
Coen Oscar Polack Psychic Investigations MP3 CD NM030 Cor Fuhler Mats Gustafsson Split LP Series 3 LP NM031 Coen Oscar Polack & Herman Wilken The Language of Mountains Is Rain MP3 CD NM033 Spoelstra ... Polack Geluiden uit De Blauwe Kamer MP3 CD NM037 Coen Oscar Polack The Skipping Monk MP3 CD NM038 ... Wilken Coen Oscar Polack De Objectieve Lach CD NM045 Hunter Complex Here Is the Night EP CD MP3 ... more details
Pavilion Theatre may refer to Pavilion Theatre Glasgow , Scotland Pavilion Theatre Bournemouth , part of the Bournemouth International Centre complex Pavilion Theatre Brighton , southern England Pavilion Theatre, Cromer Pier , a seaside theatre on Nofolk, England Chatham Garden Theatre or Pavilion Theatre, a playhouse in the Chatham Gardens of New York City, USA Pavilion Theatre Mile End , a theatre that once ran Elizabeth Polack s Esther in London, England Pavilion Theatre Weymouth , a theatre on The Esplanade, Weymouth , southern England See also London Pavilion , a music hall until 1923 Pavilion disambiguation disambig ... more details
Polonus means Poles Pole or Polish in Latin . In Polish it refers to a Pole living outside of Poland , a member of Polonia , the Polish diaspora. Regarding persons, Polonus was attributed to Persons Alexius Sylvius Polonus Martin of Opava Benedykt Polak Jeremias Falck 1610 1677 , artist from Danzig Gda sk Jan Polack 1435 1519 , painter in Munich John Bober , legendary 18th century early settler on Coche, Venezuela Coche Island John Scolvus , semi legendary 15th century explorer Other uses Polonus philatelic society , a Chicago based society dedicated to the study of postage stamps of Poland disamb ... more details
Pollack is a surname, and may refer to Alan W. Pollack , musicologist Andrea Pollack 1961 , swimmer Ben Pollack 1903 1971 , drummer and bandleader Brittany Pollack , New York City Ballet dancer David M. Pollack , 1982 , American football linebacker Egon Pollack , Australian footballer Eileen Pollack , novelist, essayist and writer Frank L. Pollack 1876 1957 , science fiction writer Harold Pollack , professor at the University of Chicago Harvey Pollack 1922 , statistician Henry Pollack broadcaster Henry Pollack 1961 , radio host Henry Pollack professor Henry Pollack , professor Howard Pollack , professor James B. Pollack 1938 1994 , astrophysicist Jack Harrison Pollack 1914 1984 , author and magazine contributor Kenneth Pollack 1966 , CIA intelligence analyst Lew Pollack 1895 1946 , composer Neal Pollack 1970 , satirist, novelist and writer Olaf Pollack 1973 , road racing cyclist Rachel Pollack 1945 , science fiction author and comic book writer Reginald Pollack 1924 2001 , painter Robert Pollack biologist , biologist Rocky Pollack , Manitoba judge Sydney Pollack 1934 2008 , film director, producer and actor Also Pollack 27s Rule Pollack s Rule , a principle in computer architecture relating performance of a single CPU with its complexity. a misspelling of Polak or Polack in English, this is a derogatory reference to people who are Poles or have Polish heritage see Anti Polish sentiment See also Pollock , a type of fish which is also spelled pollack Pollak , a surname Polack surname disambig surname Pollack DEFAULTSORT Pollack Category Slavic language surnames Category Jewish surnames Category History of Poland cs Pollack de Pollack Begriffskl rung fr Pollack it Pollack pt Pollack ru sv Pollack ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Infobox short story name The Day After the Day the Martians Came author Frederik Pohl country language English language English series genre Science fiction published in Dangerous Visions publication type anthology publisher Doubleday publisher Doubleday media type Print Hardcover pub date 1967 The Day After the Day the Martians Came is a short story by Frederik Pohl from Harlan Ellison s Dangerous Visions , which shows how humans can and will laugh at and hate any minority group. It centers on a group of reporters in a bar, shortly after humans have made first contact with Martians, who are passing the time by retelling dumb Polack jokes as dumb Martian jokes. DEFAULTSORT Day After The Day The Martians Came, The Category 1967 short stories Category Short stories by Frederik Pohl Category Dangerous Visions short stories Sf story stub ... more details
Pol k Jolana Pol kov born 1951, Prague , a Czech female philosopher ref cs Jolana Pol kov cs ref Jan Pol k born 1981, Brno , a Czech international footballer Vojt ch Pol k born 1985, Ostrov Karlovy Vary District Ostrov , a Czech ice hockey left wing under contract Bra o Pol k Branislav Bra o Pol k born 1973, Skalica , a Slovak stage, television and film actor Roman Pol k born 1986, Ostrava , a professional Czech ice hockey defenceman Jan Pol k defender Jan Pol k born 1989, Liberec , a Czech football defender See also Polak Pollak Polack Pollack disambiguation Poly k Polyakov disambiguation , Poliakoff Pol ek , Polacsek Pol l acsek Pol ek P lya References Reflist surname Pol k, f. Pol kov Polakova Category Czech language surnames Category Slovak language surnames Category Jewish surnames cs Pol k de Polak fr Polak it Polak nl Polak ja pl Polak ... more details
Polactwo literally Polack ness a book by Rafa Ziemkiewicz , published in 2004 , ref Wydawnictwo Fabryka S w, ISBN 83 89011 41 7 ref 2007 . ref Red Horse, ISBN 978 83 60504 25 3, reedycja Wydanie II poprawione i uzupe nione. ref Author tries to explain what happened with Poles after fall of communism and the toxic influence of tens of years of communism and destruction it brought to Poland. He tells about destructive force of people gathered around Adam Michnik a thesis which he follows in Michnikowszczyzna. Zapis choroby book. He tries to describe the reasons and effects of low self esteem of Poles as a nation, who regard themeself low in sociological studies. According to Ziemkiewicz, the reason are processes that shaped the society through the years of Partitions of Poland partitions and History of Poland 1945 1989 communism . He says the social situation is similar to that of other post communist countries, and also post slavery societies. References reflist Rafa Ziemkiewicz Category 2004 books Category History books about Poland pl Polactwo ... more details
wiktionary Pollock Pollock is an Atlantic fish of the genus Pollachius . Pollock can also mean Alaska Pollock , Pacific fish of the genus Theragra Clan Pollock , an armigerous Scottish clan TOC right Places United Kingdom Pollok , Glasgow, Scotland United States Pollock, Louisiana Pollock, Missouri Pollock, South Dakota Pollock, Texas Surname Pollock surname Other uses Pollock film Pollock film See also Pollock v. Farmers Loan & Trust Co. 157 U.S. 429 1895 , a famous tax case decided by the United States Supreme Court Pollock Pines, California Pollock Castle Pollock Halls of Residence , Edinburgh University Pollock Halls Penn State , residence halls at Penn State University Pollock Medal William E. Pollock Residence , a Registered Historic Place at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Polack disambig surname Category Surnames of Lowland Scottish origin cs Pollock de Pollock es Pollock fr Pollock homonymie fy Pollock it Pollock he nl Pollock pl Pollock pt Pollock desambigua o vo Pollock ... more details
Unreferenced date October 2006 Never Be Rude to an Arab is a satire satirical song by the members of Monty Python s Flying Circus . It appears as sung by Terry Jones in the theatrically released concert film Monty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl as well as on the album Monty Python Sings . The song dispenses advice about not resorting to xenophobic insults, beginning with Arabs and moving on to other races you should not insult an Israelis Israeli , a Saudi or Jew and an Irishman . The song then becomes intentionally offensive in its own right as it declares that you should never poke fun at a nigger , a Spic slur spic or a wop or a kraut . Jones starts to sing And never put... , but gets no further as he is suddenly blown up. In the Hollywood Bowl version, he is immediately dragged offstage by a costumed monster. At the Hollywood Bowl, Jones returned on the other side of an intervening sketch to sing Never be rude to a Polack ... before being blown up again. He is again dragged offstage, this time by a Christmas tree. Monty Python DEFAULTSORT Never Be Rude To An Arab Category Monty Python sketches Category Monty Python songs it Never Be Rude to an Arab ... more details
Infobox Film name Una chica casi decente image image size caption director Germ n Lorente producer Jos Truchado writer ngel G. Gauna br Germ n Lorente br Rafael J. Salvia narrator starring Roc o Jurado br Adolfo Celi music cinematography Ra l Artigot editing Jos Luis Matesanz distributor released 1971 runtime 96 minutes country Film Spain language Spanish budget preceded by followed by Una chica casi decente is a 1971 in film 1971 comedy film directed by Germ n Lorente and starring Roc o Jurado . Cast Roc o Jurado Silvia Adolfo Celi El Duque M ximo Valverde Daniel Mirta Miller Manolo G mez Bur as Manuel G mez Bur Luis S nchez Polack Jos Luis Coll Mary Paz Pondal as Mari Paz Pondal Rafael Hern ndez actor Rafael Hern ndez Valent n Tornos Juanito Navarro Tom s Blanco actor Tom s Blanco Manuel de Blas Frank Bra a Jos Orjas Alfonso del Real External links imdb title id 0066911 title Una chica casi decente CinemaofSpain DEFAULTSORT Chica casi decente, Una Category 1971 films Category Spanish films Category Spanish language films Category 1970s comedy films Spain film stub ... more details
Infobox film name Solo contro tutti image image size caption director Antonio del Amo producer writer Marcello Fondato , Pino Passalacqua screenplay narrator starring music cinematography editor distributor released April 23, 1965 runtime 91 minutes country FilmItaly language Italian language Italian budget Solo contro tutti is a Italian films of 1965 1965 Italy Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Antonio del Amo . Cast Claudio Undari ... Bill James as Robert Hundar Mercedes Alonso ... Dorothy Adrian Hoven ... Allan Luis Induni Roberto Camardiel Jos Canalejas as Joe Kamel Pier A. Caminnecci Jos Jaspe Raf Baldassarre ... Bruce Tom s Torres John Bartha Fernando S nchez Polack Adolfo Torrado Robert Johnson Jr. External links IMDB title id title Solo contro tutti CinemaofItaly DEFAULTSORT Solo Contro Tutti Category 1965 films Category Italian films Category Italian language films Category 1960s Western films Category Spaghetti Westerns 1960s Italy film stub it Solo contro tutti film 1965 ... more details
Infobox film name Los D as del pasado image Los D as del pasado.jpg image size caption director Mario Camus producer writer Antonio Jos Betancor , Mario Camus narrator starring music cinematography editor distributor Impala released 1978 runtime 109 minutes country FilmArgentina language Spanish language Spanish budget Los D as del pasado is a List of Argentine films of 1978 1978 Argentina Argentine film directed by Mario Camus . A teacher working in a mountain village in the hope of finding her boyfriend, is harassed during the war. Cast Manuel Alexandre ... Inspector de Educaci n Sonsoles Benedicto ... Amalia Gustavo Berg s ... Angel n Saturno Cerra ... Saturnino Antonio Gades ... Antonio Antonio Iranzo ... Pepe Jos Mar a Laberni ... Guardia Civil Marisol ... Juana Mario Pardo ... Miliciano Claudio Rodr guez ... Cabo Juan Sala Fernando S nchez Polack ... Lucio Jos Yepes ... Miliciano External links IMDB title id 0075969 title Los D as del pasado Cinema of Argentina DEFAULTSORT Dias Del Pasado Category 1978 films Category Argentine films Category Spanish language films 1970s Argentina film stub ... more details
Clark Philip Polak October 13, 1937 c. September 20, 1980 was an United States American journalist and LGBT activist. He was known for creating and editing Drum American magazine DRUM magazine, an early gay interest periodical, and for his leadership role with the Philadelphia based homophile organization, the Janus Society . Polack killed himself in Los Angeles in 1980. ref Sears, p. 535 ref Clark was the youngest son of Arthur Marcus Polak and Ann Polak and the brother of Marcus Roy Polak dec d and Roberta Esther Polak Weber Shilling dec d . He lived in a home that overlooked Hollywood with his friends and had two St. Bernards named Bert and Ernie. He was a loving Uncle. Notes reflist References Sears, James Thomas 2006 . Behind the Mask of the Mattachine The Hal Call Chronicles and the Early Movement for Homosexual Emancipation . Routledge. ISBN 1560231874. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Polak, Clark ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1937 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1980 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Polak, Clark Category LGBT people from the United States Category Activists who committed suicide Category Journalists who committed suicide Category Pennsylvania political activists Category People from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Category 1937 births Category 1980 deaths US journalist 1930s stub ... more details
Infobox Film name The Great House image image size caption director Francisco Rodr guez Gordillo producer Miguel ngel Gonz lez producer Miguel ngel Gonz lez br Julio Sempere writer Francisco Rodr guez Gordillo br Jos Miguel Hern n narrator starring Manuel Ayuso music cinematography Francisco Sempere editing Eduardo Biurrun distributor released 1975 runtime 105 minutes country Film Spain language Spanish budget preceded by followed by The Great House lang es La casa grande is a 1975 in film 1975 cinema of Spain Spanish drama film directed by Francisco Rodr guez Gordillo . It was entered into the 25th Berlin International Film Festival . ref name imdb cite web url http www.imdb.com title tt0072766 awards title IMDB.com Awards for The Great House accessdate 2010 07 10 work imdb.com ref Cast Manuel Ayuso Antonio Cuenca Juan Diego actor Juan Diego Antonio Ferrandis Antonio Gamero Adolfo L pez Maribel Mart n Francisco Merino Enrique Navarro Luis Rico Mar a S nchez Aroca Fernando S nchez Polack Adolfo Thous Julia Trujillo References reflist External links imdb title id 0072766 title The Great House CinemaofSpain DEFAULTSORT Great House, The Category 1975 films Category Spanish films Category Spanish language films Category 1970s drama films Spain film stub ... more details