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Alois Maxwell "Al" Hirt (November 7, – April 27, ) was an American trumpeter and bandleader. He is best remembered for his million-selling recordings of "Java" and the accompanying album Honey in the Horn (), and for the theme music to The Green Hornet.
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Advised that he fired his late dad's entire staff the previous day, Britt discovers his father's mechanic, Kato Taiwanese pop singer Jay Chou, "Curse of the Golden Flower" , was the coffee maker and hires him back. Then Britt discovers that Kato not only makes great coffee, but the device that brews it, and is introduced to the outrageous inventions he's added to James's fleet of vintage cars.

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After one outing together where the duo inadvertently run into and take out a gang of thugs, Britt decides to reinvigorate the Sentinel with a mystery of his own making - "The Green Hornet. Laura: Seth Rogen's pet project has been on a bit of a roller coaster ride of expectations. First it got bad buzz when Sony moved it from a December to January slot. Then things looked up when reports of good test screening results started to come in.

Well, thanks guys, for raising hopes because "The Green Hornet" might have played marginally better if expectations had been let alone.

Following the same basic outline as the hugely superior "Pineapple Express" an overgrown, unambitious man child pairs with a more 'focused' individual who raises his game and gets inadvertently involved with criminals, falls out with new buddy, then rejoins forces in time for a big climactic shootout in a warehouse work space , "The Green Hornet" enjoys a few giggles courtesy of a James Franco cameo and Christoph Waltz "Inglorious Basterds" as a villain with an unpronounceable name, but director Michel Gondry "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind," "Be Kind Rewind" fails to find any tonal throughline or save Rogen from his lesser instincts.

This is also the most heinous, nonsensical use of 3D yet, a hollow cash grab that makes 's "Clash of the Titans" almost look reasonable. The association inspires Britt and so he sets up shop as the Green Hornet, a crimefighting masked crusader.

Sound familiar? His manservant, Kato Bruce Lee assists him in his deeds of derring-do.

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The plot twist. The Green Hornet is considered a criminal by police and so has to beat a hasty retreat after nabbing the bad guys. Bruce Lee died in of cerebral edema, Lloyd Gough in of aortic aneurism, Walter Brooke in of emphysema and Wende Wagner in of cancer. Van Williams and Bruce Lee.

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Bruce Lee and Van Williams. In school, Crane led drum and bugle parades, marching bands and jazz combos. After school and military service, Crane entered the world of radio, working his way from New England to Los Angeles, where he eventually landed a gig hosting a hot morning show. On his radio show, Crane at last got the chance to play drums with his hero, Gene Krupa. Of course, Crane made the leap from radio to television, charming audiences on The Donna Reed Show before headlining the unlikely hit Hogan's Heroes.

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Throughout his Hollywood career, Crane's drum kit followed the actor wherever he went. He kept a drum set in his dressing room on Hogan's Heroes. After the sitcom ended, and Crane hit the touring dinner theater circuit, his drums traveled with him. So it should come as no surprise that Crane recorded a jazzy album at the peak of Hogan's Heroes popularity.

Yes, naturally, the theme from Hogan's Heroes kicked off Side A. The most talented studio musicians were his audience, and Bob had them enjoying every session," producer Stu Phillips wrote on the back of the jacket.