-
Keystone Kapers imported from
Taiwan were
released by the
Canadian grocery store chain Zellers under the name Busy Police.
Keystone Kapers is
about police...
- "Kung Fu
Kapers" (sometimes
stylised as "Kung Fu
Kapers!") is an
episode of the
British comedy television series The Goodies. It
caused a
viewer to die...
-
Kaper is a
Dutch surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Bronisław
Kaper (1902–1983),
Polish film
composer Hans G.
Kaper (born 1936), Dutch-American...
- Bronisław
Kaper (Polish pronunciation: [brɔˈɲiswaf
ˈkapɛr];
February 5, 1902 –
April 26, 1983) was a
Polish film
composer who
scored films and musical...
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Retrieved 31 July 2024 – via Delpher. "In gemeente****s
Smilde of NOS-Studio;
kapers waren eerst uit op
andere acties" [In
Smilde town hall or NOS Studio; hijackers...
- Club
promoted the
first Kiddie Kapers Parade as part of the
Colmo del
Rodeo on Sa****ay night. In 1931, the
Kiddie Kapers Parade was
changed to the night...
-
Jacobus Martinus Kaper (born 12
September 1931) is a
biochemist and
virologist who
worked at the
Henry A.
Wallace Beltsville Agricultural Research Center...
-
based on the
appearance of the
Keystone Cops. The 1983
video game
Keystone Kapers,
released for the
Atari 2600, 5200, MSX and Colecovision, by Activision...
-
Kannibal Kapers is a 1935
short animated film by
Columbia Pictures featuring the
comic strip character Krazy Kat.
Krazy is
riding away at sea on a life...
- work,
recording a few
songs in
Toronto in 1960,
changing their name to "...
Kapers" with a 'K',
recording a few more
songs at
Chess Studios in Chicago. Hudson...