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  1. The film is rich in folkloric detail and a touch of history lies in Pancho Kohner’s casting; the role of Sleigh is enacted by the great director John Huston and, in many ways, Sleigh recreates the character played by Walter Huston in The Treasure of the Sierra Madre. Pancho Kohner is a rare talent, a newcomer with a gift for cinematic narrative, and the ability to enrich one’s ...

  2. For Death Wish 4, Cannon reached an agreement with an independent producer, Pancho Kohner, son of Paul Kohner. The senior Kohner was the agent of Charles Bronson . Pancho had produced, or co-produced, seven previous Bronson films, including St. Ives (1976), The White Buffalo (1977), Love and Bullets (1979), 10 to Midnight (1983), The Evil That Men Do (1984), Murphy's Law (1986), and ...

  3. San Francisco Bay, one of the great natural harbors of the world, lay undiscovered for over two centuries from the time of first navigation along the California coast. Appropriately enough, it was under the leadership of the great conquistador Cortez that plans for the exploration of the western coast of North America began in 1522, just thirty years after Columbus' discovery of the New World.

  4. EXPLORATION OF BAY (1772-76) Historical Essay. by K. Maldetto. Engraving of the hazardous entrance to the Bay. After Portolá's accidental discovery of San Francisco Bay in 1769, exploration of the region only resumed in 1772. Amazingly, the main objective of the new expedition was finding a way around the bay to facilitate the foundation of a ...

  5. Sep 19, 2022 · Pancho Kohner, in front of a portrait of his mother, Lupita Tovar, painted by Mexican arist Diego Rivera. ... Storm surge from a distant Helene creates major problems around the Tampa Bay area.

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  6. The De Haro's claimed it was given in 1841 by Governor Juan Alvarado to Francisco and Ramón de Haro, sons of Francisco de Haro, the first alcalde of Yerba Buena. [2] Francisco and Ramon de Haro, along with their uncle Jose de los Reyes Berreyesa , were shot dead by Kit Carson in San Rafael at the order of U.S. Army Major John C. Fremont during the Mexican–American War in 1846.

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