What is a Harry Carey?

Harakiri (or hara-kiri) most often refers to a form of seppuku (or ritual suicide), often miswritten as "harikari".
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What does it mean to go Harry carry?

1 : ritual suicide by disembowelment practiced by the Japanese samurai or formerly decreed by a court in lieu of the death penalty.
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Where did the term Harry carry come from?

Why do Japanese commit hara-kiri? Hara-kiri is a ritualized form of suicide with roots in 12th century Japanese samurai warrior culture. Rather than be captured, a defeated swordsman would stab himself in the left belly, draw the blade to the right, then pull upwards.
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What happened to Harry Carey?

He was 91. Carey, whose career spanned more than 50 years and included such Ford classics as “She Wore a Yellow Ribbon” and “The Searchers,” died of natural causes in Santa Barbara, said Melinda Carey, a daughter.
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What disease did Harry Caray have?

Harry Caray died on February 18, 1998, as a result of complications from a heart attack and brain damage.
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Harry Caray on Letterman, July 31, 1986



Who is the only player who has appeared in a World Series game at both Wrigley Field and Comiskey Park in Chicago?

A: Babe Ruth

Ruth's Red Sox defeated the Cubs in 1918, when World Series home games were held at the larger Comiskey Park. More famously, Ruth and the Yankees played the Cubs at Wrigley Field in the 1932 World Series.
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Who owns Harry Caray's?

Grant DePorter - CEO and Owner - Harry Caray's Restaurant Group | LinkedIn.
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Why did Harry Carey hold his arm?

In the 1948 John Ford film, 3 Godfathers, Carey is remembered at the beginning of the film and dubbed "Bright Star of the early western sky..." As an homage to him, John Wayne held his right elbow with his left hand in the closing shot of The Searchers, imitating a stance Carey himself often used in his films.
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Who was Harry Carey in the Westerns?

It was at Universal that Harry Carey became a silent film cowboy star playing "Cheyenne Harry" in a series of two-reel Westerns. In most of the films, his co-stars included the teen-aged 'Olive Golden' as the love interest, and Hoot Gibson as his young sidekick.
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Who is John Wayne's best friend?

Ward Bond. From their days on the gridiron at USC to the sets of John Ford films, John Wayne and Ward Bond were destined to become the best of friends.
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Why do the samurai no longer exist in Japan?

The descendants of the samurai families also exist today. It is illegal to carry swords and arms in Japan. That is why the samurai cannot exist today. In 1868, the emperor Meiji came into power and abolished the samurai system.
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Is the difference between hari-kari and seppuku?

Harakiri and seppuku mean exactly the same thing in Japanese, but, Japanese people almost never use the word harakiri and prefer the word seppuku instead. Harakiri refers to the action of cutting stomach while seppuku represents the ritual and the traditional procedure of cutting the stomach.
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Do samurai still exist?

Although samurai no longer exist, the influence of these great warriors still manifests itself deeply in Japanese culture and samurai heritage can be seen all over Japan - be it a great castle, a carefully planned garden, or beautifully preserved samurai residences.
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What is Japanese hari-kari?

ceremonial suicide by ripping open the abdomen with a dagger or knife: formerly practiced in Japan by members of the warrior class when disgraced or sentenced to death. suicide or any suicidal action; a self-destructive act: political hara-kiri.
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Why was Harry Carey Jr not in Rio Bravo?

Although Harry Carey Jr. was listed in the credits on-screen, he does not appear in the picture. Carey had a drinking problem at the time. He called director Howard Hawks "Howard" instead of "Mr.
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Who was the baby in Angel and the Badman?

Movie Info

Quirt Evans (John Wayne), a cowboy on the run, is injured when his horse stumbles near a Quaker family's land. The family takes him in as he regains his health, and he falls for their young daughter, Penelope (Gail Russell).
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How many Westerns was Harry Carey Jr in?

He also appeared for the director in Wagon Master (1950), The Long Gray Line (1955) as Dwight Eisenhower, Two Rode Together (1961) with James Stewart and Cheyenne Autumn (1964). In all, Carey appeared in 11 Ford films and about 50 Westerns.
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What does last scene of The Searchers mean?

John Ford employs a lot of symbolism with that final shot of Ethan walking away. It's an analog of Moses carrying the Hebrews to the Promised Land but being unable to enter it himself and also a microcosm of how tough, hard men tamed the wild west but once the west became civilized they were no longer needed.
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Is Debbie Ethan's daughter in The Searchers?

Q. I've long suspected that not so deeply layered in the John Wayne's and John Ford's “The Searchers” (1956) is the idea that Debbie isn't Ethan's niece — she is his daughter.
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Why does John Wayne grab his arm at the end of The Searchers?

In the closing scene with Ethan (John Wayne) framed in the doorway, Wayne holds his right elbow with his left hand in a pose that Carey fans would recognize as one that he often used. Wayne later stated he did it as a tribute to Carey. Off-camera, Olive watched.
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When did World Series get rigged?

The Black Sox Scandal was a Major League Baseball game-fixing scandal in which eight members of the Chicago White Sox were accused of throwing the 1919 World Series against the Cincinnati Reds in exchange for money from a gambling syndicate led by Arnold Rothstein.
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Why did they demolish Comiskey Park?

When it was torn down after the 1990 season to make room for a new stadium across 35th Street, Comiskey Park was the oldest professional baseball park in operation.
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Who put the ivy in Wrigley Field?

As Hartig also detailed to MLB.com for a 2014 series celebrating Wrigley Field's 100th anniversary, a photograph taken by George Brace helped solidify the timeline. It showed the ivy being planted under the direction of Elmer Clavey, with the help of his son, Gordon.
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Were there any white samurai?

Anjin Miura or William Anjin was the first and possibly only white man to ever be knighted a Samurai.
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