The Dragon's Net

The Dragon's Net is a 1920 action film serial directed by Henry MacRae. It was adapted from J. Allan Dunn's "The Petals of Lao-Tze," from the December 18, 1917 issue of Adventure. Many scenes were shot in the Far East and Hawaii. The film is considered to be lost.

Cast

  • Marie Walcamp - Marie Carlton
  • Harland Tucker - Harlan Keeler (as Harlan Tucker)
  • Otto Lederer - King Carson
  • Wadsworth Harris - Doctor Redding
  • See also

  • List of American films of 1920
  • List of film serials
  • List of film serials by studio
  • List of lost films
  • References

    External links

  • The Dragon's Net at the Internet Movie Database

  • Dragon (disambiguation)

    A dragon is a legendary creature, typically with serpentine or reptilian traits.

    Dragon may also refer to:

    Arts and entertainment

    Music

  • Dragon Records, a Swedish jazz record label
  • Dragon (band), a New Zealand/Australian rock group
  • Dragons (band), an English group
  • The Dragons (band), an American rock group
  • Dragon (Loudness album)
  • Dragon (Jake Shimabukuro album)
  • The Dragon (Vangelis album)
  • "Dragon", a song by The Sugarcubes on the album Life's Too Good
  • "Dragon", a song by Miriam Bryant
  • "Dragons", a song by Caravan Palace on the album Caravan Palace
  • Literature

  • Dragon (Cussler novel), a 1990 novel by Clive Cussler
  • Dragon (Brust novel), a 1998 novel by Steven Brust
  • Dragon (fantasy series), fantasy novels by Laurence Yep (1982–1992)
  • The Dragon (theatre play), by Evgeny Shvarts (1944)
  • The Dragon (fairy tale)
  • "Dragon: the Old Potter's Tale", a short story by Ryūnosuke Akutagawa (1919)
  • Dragon (poem), by Aleksey Tolstoy (1875)
  • "The Dragon" (short story), by Ray Bradbury (1955)
  • The Dragons (novel)

    The Dragons is a fantasy novel by Douglas Niles, set in the world of Dragonlance, and based on the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game. It is the sixth novel in the "Lost Histories" series. It was published in paperback in October 1996. The short story Aurora's Eggs from The Dragons at War serves as a prequel to The Dragons.

    Plot summary

    The Dragons details the historical roots and struggles of the dragons of Krynn.

    References

    The Dragons (band)

    The Dragons were a rock band based in San Diego, California, that released seven albums between 1991 and 2005. The band was notably fronted by singer/guitarist Mario Escovedo, whose musical family also includes Alejandro Escovedo, Pete Escovedo, Javier Escovedo (The Zeros), Coke Escovedo, Paris Escovedo (the son of Coke Escovedo) and Sheila E. Other members of The Dragons included Ken Horne (lead guitar), Steve Rodriguez (bass guitar) and Jarrod Lucas (drums).

    The band played a combination of glam, garage and punk rock, similar to New York Dolls and Hanoi Rocks.

    Before starting The Dragons, both Escovedo and Rodriguez had played together in a local San Diego band called M-80. The Dragons formed in 1991 and later that year performed at the first of their 11 appearances at South by Southwest. The band released an eponymous vinyl album in 1992 for the Spanish label Imposible Records.

    A year later they followed with a single for Poptone Records that brought them a lot of local radio exposure. In 1996, The Dragons recorded "Painkiller" for Scam-O-Rama records. Two years later in The Dragons signed a deal with Junk Records and released "Cheers to Me", "R.L.F." and "Kamikaze" in three consecutive years. The band followed that with a Japanese-only release "The Dragons." In 2003, The Dragons signed with Gearhead Records and released "Sin Salvation." Over the years, the band toured nationally both on the club circuit and as opening act for major bands. The band also filmed a music video for the song "Red Fox Room" directed by Mark Habegger.

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    The Net

    by: Icycore

    Stand, in front of these
    Useless emotions have gone away
    Creed, this is my reign
    For shall I deny the flesh and the blood
    Free, from space and time
    A nameless design of reality
    Cold, once felt before
    Relieving that moment, touching the void
    Life after life
    Abductor of sin
    But all is a lie
    Addressing to someone, to something
    The wrong part of me
    I have seen all before
    The good and the wrong, interior desire
    Come, this is my reign
    Virtual insanity...
    ...this is the Net!
    Try to erase all again
    The love and the hate that I've had
    Try to forget all the pain
    Crashing the borders of life
    Stand, in front of these
    Illogical nightmares now gone astray
    Proud, feeding my brain
    With knowledge and hunger consuming the man
    Dead, only the flesh
    Mnemonical order surviving inside
    Cold, once felt before
    A word in December...
    ...but now feed the Net
    Try to erase all again
    The love and the hate that I've had
    Try to forget all the pain
    Crashing the borders of life
    Try to erase all again
    The love and the hate that I've had
    Try to forget all the pain
    Crashing the borders of life
    Try to erase all the pain
    Crashing the borders of me




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