- Alan
Jaggs (1918–2008) was a
British film editor. The
Return of the Frog (1938) Meet
Maxwell Archer (1940)
Dangerous Moonlight (1941)
Alibi (1942) We'll...
- Tom
Tight et Dum Dum,
known in
English as Jack
Jaggs and Dum Dum and as The
Rival Music Hall Artistes, is a 1903
French short silent film by
Georges Méliès...
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hands of the
twofold player are
struck together in a
regular alternation."
Jaggs,
Peter (2015). 1970's
Billericay Boy: Life
before Thailand, p.35-6. Booksmango...
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Williams John
Huston Cinematography Richard H.
Kline Edited by Alan L.
Jaggs John C.
Horger Music by
Leonard Rosenman Production company APJAC Productions...
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Basil Sydney Finlay Currie Cinematography Freddie Young Edited by Alan
Jaggs Music by
Clifton Parker Production company RKO-Walt
Disney British Productions...
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Seresin Gyula Pados Editor(s) Hugh
Fowler Marion Rothman Alan
Jaggs and
Marjorie Fowler Alan
Jaggs and John
Horger Chris Lebenzon and Joel
Negron Conrad Buff...
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Cauldron The
Apparition Jupiter's
Thunderbolts Ten
Ladies in One
Umbrella Jack
Jaggs and Dum Dum Bob Kick, the
Mischievous Kid
Extraordinary Illusions Alcofrisbas...
- stated, "Now, Mr. Jagger,
there is only one
question I want to ask you –
Jaggs. And you
better have the answer, man, you
better have the answer, since...
- supporters, and the mob dis****s. Brett's
former news co-host
shoots at
Jagg, but
Brett jumps in
front of the
bullet and
saves him,
finally giving him...
- com. 7 July 2011.
Retrieved 10
August 2011. "Rolling
Stone Mick
Jagger jaggs in Sanskrit". bbc.co.uk. BBC. 10
August 2011.
Retrieved 11
August 2011....