- the protagonist, Stan Norris, in the
clutches of
Cressner, a wealthy,
cruel criminal overlord.
Cressner intends to get
revenge on Norris, who has been having...
- Albert, then
points it at
Cressner.
Norris forces him to
undergo the same
ordeal on the ledge. The cat
watches as
Cressner, har****ed by the pigeon, falls...
-
Harkonnen in Dune, the
pathetic drunken pop of
Aidan Quinn in
Reckless and as
Cressner, a
sleazy high
roller gambler in "The Ledge," a
segment of the
horror anthology...
-
urban district council bought a
large early 19th
century house called Cressner (or Cressener)
House at 12
Huntingdon Street and
converted it to become...
-
Hillie Nancy Rollins 1983
Amityville 3-D
Melanie 1985 Cat's Eye
Sally Ann
Cressner 1986 At
Close Range Mary Sue
Whitewood 1988 The Blob Fran
Hewitt 1988 Blind...
-
finger will be cut off.
Moving onto
Atlantic City, the cat is
adopted by
Cressner, a
gangster who has just
become aware of his wife's
affair (the beginning...
-
Onslow Burrish Minister, also to
Bavaria and
other states 1755–1781:
George Cressner Minister to the City of
Cologne until 1763, then
Minister Plenipotentiary...
- Lincolnshire, the
daughter of Sir
Robert Dymoke of
Scrivelsby and Jane
Cressner. Her
first husband was
Richard Vernon of
Haddon (d. 1517), by whom she...
- Abbey, but in fact
Woodville had gone to
Bermondsey in 1487.
Elizabeth Cressner, the
prioress of the
nunnery from 1489 to 1536, was in
charge of the Priory...
- 2011, p. 322. Sir
Edward Knyvet married Anne Calthorpe,
widow of John
Cressner, and
daughter of Sir John
Calthorpe by Elizabeth,
daughter of
Roger Wentworth...