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Hell Squad (1985 film)

Hell Squad (also known as Commando Squad and Commando Girls) is a 1985 action drama film.

Plot

The film features a group of Las Vegas showgirls who aim to rescue the son of a diplomat.

References

External links

  • Hell Squad at the Internet Movie Database
  • Hell Squad at Rotten Tomatoes
  • Hell Squad (1958 film)

    Hell Squad is a 1958 American Word War II film, produced, written and directed by Burt Topper. It was his very first film.AIP originally released the film as a double feature with Tank Battalion.

    Plot

    During World War II, a squad of five American soldiers become lost in Tunisia and are killed one by one in fights with German units. Finally only one man, Private Russo, is left, in the midst of a mine field, together with a German officer, locked in a stalemate. Russo has water, while the German claims to have a map revealing the mine positions. So Russo agrees to swap water for the map, but the German officer tries to double-cross him.

    Main cast

  • Willy Campo as Private Russo
  • Brandon Carroll as German Officer
  • Fred Gavlin as Sergeant Clemens
  • Gregg Stewart as Private Nelson
  • Leon Schrier as Private Roth
  • Cecil Addis as Private Lippy
  • Production and release

    The film was shot in Indio, California in 1957 on 16mm. Shooting took six months and was done mostly on weekends. It cost Topper $11,500 to make.

    Yara

    Carla Nazih Berkachi (Arabic: كارلا نزيه البرقاشي) (born June 1, 1983), commonly known as Yara (Arabic: يارا), is a female Lebanese pop singer. Yara started her musical career with the ballad "Hob Kbeer". in 2006, Yara joined Fadl Shaker in a duet called "khedni ma'ak" which was written by Tarek Abou Jaoudeh. In 2009 she joined Jean-Marie Riachi for the album Belaaks with the song "Shefto min biid" ("I Saw Him") in Lebanese dialect.

    Discography

    Albums:

  • Twassa Feyi (2005)
  • Enta Menni (2008)
  • La'ale' Khalijiya (2009)
  • Ayech Bi Oyouni (2014)
  • References

    External links

  • Official website
  • Yara (given name)

    Yara or Yarah is a feminine given name of multiple origins and meanings. Yarah in Arabic means "precious ruby" or "romantic music under the moon." In Greek, Yara means "the loved one." In Brazil, Yara means "forest girl" or "water witch." The name Yara may refer to:

    People

  • Yara (born 1983), Lebanese singer
  • Yara Amaral (1936–1988), Brazilian actress
  • Yara Cortes (1921–2002) Brazilian actress
  • Yara Goubran (born 1982), Egyptian actress
  • Yara Lasanta (born 1986), Puerto Rican model
  • Yara Martinez (born 1979), American actress
  • Yara Naoum (born 1987), Egyptian beauty queen
  • Yara Sallam (born 1985), Egyptian human rights activist
  • Yara Shahidi (born 2000), American actress
  • Yara Sofia (born 1984), Puerto Rican entertainer
  • Yara Tupinambá (born 1932), Brazilian artist
  • Yara van Kerkhof (born 1990), Dutch skater
  • Yara Yavelberg (1943–1971), Brazilian psychologist
  • See also

  • Yara (disambiguation)
  • Notes

    Yara (telenovela)

    Yara, is an Mexican telenovela produced by Ernesto Alonso for Televisa in 1979. Starring by Angélica María, Jaime Moreno, Alma Muriel and Eric del Castillo.

    Cast

  • Angélica María as Yara
  • Alma Muriel
  • Jaime Moreno as Eladio
  • Blanca Guerra as Regina
  • Miguel Manzano
  • Carlos Ancira
  • Rosa María Moreno as Amelia
  • Sergio Ramos as El Cachetes
  • Juan Peláez
  • Aurora Clavell as Sabina
  • Eric del Castillo as Juan Carlos
  • Sergio Gómez
  • Roberto Antunez .... Liborio
  • Ignacio Rubiell
  • Rossy Mendoza .... Rossy
  • Frank Moro .... Mauricio
  • Manuel Guizar
  • Guillermo Gil
  • Fausto Fierro
  • Gustavo del Castillo
  • Tito Duran
  • Laura León
  • Graciela Doring
  • Guillermo Zarur
  • References

    External links

  • Yara at the Internet Movie Database


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