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- ... that Paul Loudon was described as a "human battering ram" (pictured)?
- ... that the Battle of the Bosporus, one of the largest naval battles in the Middle Ages, was fought during the night in a storm in a narrow strait?
- ... that Terry Davis created TempleOS, a Bible-themed operating system that had more than 120,000 lines of code?
- ... that two EF2 tornadoes merged near downtown Tallahassee in 2024?
- ... that environment minister Peng Chi-ming drafted Taiwan's first weather insurance policy?
- ... that Los Angeles Rising was put together by two musicians who had been forced to evacuate their homes due to the January 2025 wildfires in Los Angeles?
- ... that the lead cast of Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In reunited to star in the unrelated film Hit N Fun?
- ... that The Hungry Five were credited with maintaining the unique ownership structure of the Green Bay Packers?
- ... that the zookeeper of the "loneliest elephant in the world" credited her with saving his marriage?
The Hitch-Hiker is a 1953 American independent film noir thriller co-written and directed by Ida Lupino and starring Edmond O'Brien, William Talman, and Frank Lovejoy. Based on the 1950 killing spree of Billy Cook, the film follows two friends who are taken hostage by a murderous hitchhiker during an automobile trip to Mexico. The Hitch-Hiker was the first American mainstream film noir directed by a woman, and premiered in Boston on March 20, 1953, to little fanfare. The film was marketed with the tagline: "When was the last time you invited death into your car?" It was selected in 1998 for preservation in the United States National Film Registry as being "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant".Film credit: Ida Lupino
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