Although many traditional French
names have been simplified using phonetic
spellings, the
originals can provide an added element
of originality with a chic twist.
Robert Totten / Don Siegel — «Death
Of A Gunfighter «(1969) A flawed, but nevertheless interesting, minor Western that fits neatly into the revisionist movement in the genre at the end of the 1960s / beginning of the 1970s, «Death Of A Gunfighter» is best remembered as the film that birthed the name «Alan Smithee» (or here in its original spelling, «Allen Smithee»), which became the standard DGA pseudonym when a director took their name off a movie for the next thirty year
Of A Gunfighter «(1969) A flawed, but nevertheless interesting, minor Western that fits neatly into the revisionist movement in the genre at the end
of the 1960s / beginning of the 1970s, «Death Of A Gunfighter» is best remembered as the film that birthed the name «Alan Smithee» (or here in its original spelling, «Allen Smithee»), which became the standard DGA pseudonym when a director took their name off a movie for the next thirty year
of the 1960s / beginning
of the 1970s, «Death Of A Gunfighter» is best remembered as the film that birthed the name «Alan Smithee» (or here in its original spelling, «Allen Smithee»), which became the standard DGA pseudonym when a director took their name off a movie for the next thirty year
of the 1970s, «Death
Of A Gunfighter» is best remembered as the film that birthed the name «Alan Smithee» (or here in its original spelling, «Allen Smithee»), which became the standard DGA pseudonym when a director took their name off a movie for the next thirty year
Of A Gunfighter» is best remembered as the film that birthed the
name «Alan Smithee» (or here in its
original spelling, «Allen Smithee»), which became the standard DGA pseudonym when a director took their
name off a movie for the next thirty years.
If you would prefer the
original, Irish
spelling of the
name, that shouldn't pose any issues, except for at the vet, but they, too, will eventually get it right, and learn a little piece
of the Irish language!
Gordonia - Alatamaha's unusual
name comes from the rare Gordonia tree — a member
of the bay family that once grew in the park — and the
original spelling of the nearby Altamaha River.
They fulfill the same role as the enemy
of the same
name from the
original Dragon Quest, being the first enemy to be encountered that can cast
spells, but they have a different design.