Underground

Underground most commonly refers to:

  • The regions beneath the surface of the Earth
  • Underground may also refer to:

    Places

  • Buenos Aires Underground, a rapid transit system
  • London Underground, a rapid transit system
  • The Underground (Cincinnati concert venue), a Christian-affiliated concert venue
  • The Underground (Stoke concert venue), a club/music venue based in Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent
  • Underground Atlanta, a shopping and entertainment district in the Five Points neighborhood of downtown Atlanta, Georgia
  • Arts and entertainment

    Film

  • Underground (1928 film), a drama by Anthony Asquith
  • Underground (1941 film), a war drama by Vincent Sherman
  • Underground (1970 film), a war drama starring Robert Goulet
  • Underground (1976 film), a documentary about the radical organization the Weathermen
  • Underground (1989 film), a film featuring Melora Walters
  • Underground (1995 film), a satire by Emir Kusturica
  • Underground (2007 film), a British independent film starring Mark Strange
  • Underground (2011 film), a horror film starring Adrian R'Mante
  • Underground (1941 film)

    Underground is a 1941 war film about the German Nazi Resistance opposing the Nazis in World War II. Jeffrey Lynn and Philip Dorn play two brothers initially on opposite sides.

    Cast

  • Jeffrey Lynn as Kurt Franken
  • Philip Dorn as Eric Franken
  • Kaaren Verne as Sylvia Helmuth
  • Mona Maris as Fräulein Gessner
  • Peter Whitney as Alex Schumann
  • Martin Kosleck as Colonel Heller
  • Erwin Kalser as Dr. Albert Franken
  • Ilka Grüning as Frau Franken (credited as Ilka Gruning)
  • Frank Reicher as Professor Hugo Baumer
  • Egon Brecher as Herr Director of the Chemical Institute
  • Ludwig Stössel as Herr Gustav Müller (credited as Ludwig Stossel)
  • Hans Schumm as Heller's Aide
  • Wolfgang Zilzer as Walter Hoffman
  • Roland Varno as Ernst Demmler
  • Henry Brandon as Josef Rolf
  • External links

  • Underground at the Internet Movie Database
  • Underground at the TCM Movie Database
  • Underground at AllMovie

  • Underground (The Electric Prunes album)

    Underground is the second studio album by the American garage rock band, The Electric Prunes, and was released in 1967 on Reprise Records. It would be the final album of any materialized input by band members until the 1969 "New Improved" Electric Prunes were formed. The album was a moderate chart hit, but, without a hit-ready single, the band could not repeat their past success.

    Background

    The album, Underground, brought changes to the band once recording began. Limited lyrical input plagued the band's creative process on their debut. Only one track, composed by Mark Tulin and James Lowe, called "Lovin'" was included on their first album. This changed with this album because Dave Hassinger, the group's producer, was not as active in the sessions resulting in nine of the 12 tracks becoming the band's own material. With so much more musical freedom, the band could mold their music into their own image. The final products were a more direct and cohesive set of songs that reflected the band's own design.

    Babu (1975 film)

    Babu (Telugu: బాబు) is a 1975 Telugu Drama film written by K. S. Prakash Rao and directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. The film stars Sobhan Babu, Vanisri and Lakshmi in key roles.

    The Plot

    The film is a love story between two couples and woven with strong family sentiments like objection from elders.

    Cast

  • Sobhan Babu
  • Vanisri
  • Lakshmi
  • Murali Mohan
  • Gummadi Venkateswara Rao
  • Soundtrack

  • Ayyababoy Adiripoyindi (Singers: S. P. Balasubrahmanyam and P. Susheela)
  • Ennenni Vampulu Ennenni Sompulu Nakunnavemo Rendu Kannulu (Singers: S. P. Balasubrahmanyam and P. Susheela)
  • Naa Sneham Pandi Premai Nindina Cheliya Ravela (Lyrics: Athreya; Singer: S. P. Balasubrahmanyam)
  • Oka Janta Kalisina Tarunana Jeganta Mrogenu Gudilona (Singers: V. Ramakrishna and P. Susheela)
  • Oyamma Entalesi Siggochindi Siggochi Mogamenta Muddochindi (Lyrics: Athreya; Singer: P. Susheela)
  • Boxoffice

    The film ran for more than 100 days in four centers (Hyderabad, Rajahmundry, Visakhapatnam and Vijayawada) in Andhra Pradesh.

    References

    Babu (title)

    The title babu, also spelled baboo, is used in South Asia as a sign of respect towards men. It is a derivation of bapu which means father or grandfather. The honorific "ji" is sometimes added as a suffix to create the double honorific "babuji" which, in northern and eastern parts of India, is a term of respect for one's father. "Babuji" can also be used as a term of respect for any respected elder or man. In some Indian states, "babu" is also used as a generic word of respect to address men, especially unknown ones, e.g., "Babu, can you help me?"

    In Bengali, "babu" is used as suffix to a person's name to show respect while calling him by name, e.g., "Mohan Babu, could you please come here!" The term "babu" may be suffixed to a person's name, but the term "babuji" is always used by itself. In the Saurashtra language, "babu" may refer to a younger brother (sibling), or it can be used more broadly, similar to the terms fellow or brethren, but, only in reference to those younger than oneself.

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