![]() If you’re looking for a real classic 70’s horror movie, The Exorcist and Halloween are far and above this one, hands down. Don’t expect this film to be what critics play up to be. Plus, the “smart writing” that I saw described by much more informed critics must have been from another movie since these characters seem to be on Valium aside from the main girl, who seems to suffer from schizophrenia. In all honesty, with all respect for its influence on the genre as a whole (which is overblown), you have to really be able to drown out the constant screaming of the lead actress to enjoy the last third of the movie. The story was written in a way that when people recounted the movie to friends, it made the movie seem worse than it really plays out. The “controversy” surrounding the film also helped push it to the mainstream, but that seems to be more of a result of this film capitalizing on the organic controversy that the previously mentioned predecessors actually garnered. It more or less just IMPLIES, or simulates, the worst things that happen in the story so that they still happened but the film could avoid being censored. What this film did was take those taboo subjects and put them in a movie that was offensive enough to garner attention, but, at the same time, easier to play to a wider audience than the previously mentioned films. The Texas Chain Saw Massacre movie reviews & Metacritic score: The story begins with five innocent kids on their way to checkout reports of grave robbing. The concept of violent depravity wasn’t new (Last House on the Left) the concept of backwood delinquents wasn’t new (Deliverance) the concept of cannibalism wasn’t new (Cannibal Holocaust). It’s definitely influential in the horror genre, but I don’t think the influence is as drastic as certain fans may portray it to be. The concept of violent depravity wasn’t new (Last House on the Left) the concept of backwood delinquents wasn’t new This is a decent horror movie. I give The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974) an A. ![]() Thanks to a smart script and documentary-style camerawork, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre achieves start-to-finish suspense, making it a classic in low-budget exploitation cinema. As the group is attacked one by one by the chainsaw-wielding Leather-face (Gunnar Hansen), who wears a mask of human skin, the survivors must do everything they can to escape. After a detour to their family's old farmhouse, they discover a group of crazed, murderous outcasts living next door. Partain), set out with their friends to investigate. After a detour to their family's old farmhouse, they discover a group of crazed, murderous outcasts When Sally (Marilyn Burns) hears that her grandfather's grave may have been vandalized, she and her paraplegic brother, Franklin (Paul A. When Sally (Marilyn Burns) hears that her grandfather's grave may have been vandalized, she and her paraplegic brother, Franklin (Paul A.
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![]() A letter from an appropriate professional confirming the name of the trust and settlor(s).Settlement Deed or similar document, OR.Trust Deed (or a certified copy/extract) featuring names of the trust, trustees, beneficiaries and settlor(s), plus the execution page, OR.The full names, addresses and dates of birth of anyone who’s a ‘beneficial owner’ of the trust (having a 25% or greater share in it), even if they don’t need access to this account.family members of named person, charitable purpose, etc.) Publicly issued document from the past 12 months, such as audited accounts.Īll documents must be valid originals or certified copies, and ID must be in the correct name(s).A beneficial owner is someone who has a 25% or greater share of a company, or has control of it (such as a CEO or MD). The full names, addresses and dates of birth of anyone who’s a ‘beneficial owner’ of the business (even if they don’t need access to this account).If a non-listed but regulated company, the name of the regulator and your licence number.If a regulated company, the name of the regulator and your licence number.The date and state/territory of company registration/incorporation.Certificate of registration of your business name.Īll documents must be valid originals or certified copies, and ID must match the names listed on your partnership agreement.If you’re a regulated partnership, current proof of membership of a professional association, PLUS.The full names, addresses and dates of birth of anyone who’s a partner in the business (having a 25% or greater share in it), even if they don’t need access to this account.Foreign tax residency information (if any) including Foreign Tax Identification Number. ![]()
![]() Analyze these slave trades and view interactive maps, timelines, and animations to see the dispersal in action. They forced millions of mostly unnamed Africans across the Atlantic to the Americas, and from one part of the Americas to another. European colonizers turned to Africa for enslaved laborers to build the cities and extract the resources of the Americas. ![]() This digital memorial raises questions about the largest slave trades in history and offers access to the documentation available to answer them. TransAtlantic Slave Trade Voyages, index.This collection corresponds with NARA microfilm publication M1913, Records of the Field Offices for the State of Virginia, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865-1872. Virginia, Freedmen’s Bureau Field Office Records, 1865-1872.U.S., Freedmen’s Bureau Records of Field Offices, 1863-1878 index and images.Large Slaveholders of 1860 and African American Surname Matches from 1870, index.Index and images of birth registers compiled by the WPA. Virginia, Slave Birth Index, 1853-1866, index, incomplete.Gathered as part of a larger study of the origins of the free black population of Petersburg, these counties were home to many of the free people of color who later moved to and registered in Petersburg. Note that few records survive for this era from Dinwiddie, and Prince George Counties. ![]() Pre-1820 manumissions of individuals drawn from the extant deed and will books of Dinwiddie, Prince George, Chesterfield, Charles City, Isle of Wight, Southampton, Surry, and Sussex Counties. Court order or minute books and judgments may include freedom suits (court cases in which an enslaved person sued for his or her freedom). Deed books may contain deeds of manumission. Will books may include wills that state an owner’s intent to free slaves after he or she died. References to a slave obtaining his or her freedom may be found in a variety of records. Some slaves bought or were given their freedom. Once the name of the slave owner is determined, search his or her records, including the 18 federal census slave schedules, deeds and wills (for names, ages, owners, and possible emancipations), personal property tax records (for numbers of slaves), personal papers that may include lists of slaves and other information about them, church registers, and court order and minute books for cases that may involve slaves. Looking for slaveholders who lived near to where a formerly enslaved person lived in 1870, or slaveholders who owned slaves whose descriptions match those of the individuals for whom you are searching, may provide clues as to who the former slaveholder was. The 18 slave schedules that are a part of the federal census provide the names of slaveholders in a locality and the age, sex, and color of slaves. There is no statewide index to these records.Įagle Tavern Broadside showing sale of slaves If a slave died between 18, he or she may be included in the Bureau of Vital Statistics death records, along with the name of his or her owner. These records are indexed by the name of the owner, but the registers themselves may be reviewed if one knows the locality and approximate date that the individual was born. If an individual was born a slave between 18, he or she may be listed in Bureau of Vital Statistics birth records along with the name of the individual’s owner and mother. Some surnames changed between the end of slavery and 1870. Other former slaves had a surname while still enslaved, took the name of a previous owner, or simply chose a name. A former slave’s surname may be a hint because some former slaves took the surname of their former owner. References to enslaved individuals are most often found in the records of the slaveholder. To find information on an enslaved individual, the owner must be identified. |