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  1. Charles Melvin "Charlie" Largent, 72, of Liberty, MO, passed away unexpectedly at home on July 12, 2023. Charlie was born June 2, 1951, in Independence, MO, the second... View Charles "Charlie" Melvin Largent's obituary, send flowers, find service dates, and sign the guestbook.

  2. Originally a black-and-white publication, Video Watchdog was founded in 1990. [2] The magazine added full-color covers with its 13th issue, and celebrated its 100th issue in 2003 by adopting a permanent, full-color format. Los Angeles-based artist Charlie Largent was responsible for most of the cover art from 2002 to the penultimate issue in ...

  3. Charles Melvin "Charlie" Largent, 72, of Liberty, MO, passed away unexpectedly at home on July 12, 2023. Charlie was born June 2, 1951, in Independence, MO, the second of four children of...

    • June 2, 1951
    • July 12, 2023
  4. Jul 17, 2023 · 0. 1 min to read. Charles Melvin “CharlieLargent, 72, of Liberty, MO, passed away unexpectedly at home on July 12, 2023. Charlie was born June 2, 1951, in Independence, MO, the second of four children of Wilbur Melvin “Bill” Largent, Jr. and Kathleen Irene (White) Largent. His father preceded him in death on February 1 of this year.

  5. Charlie Largent. Indiana native Charlie Largent does all the illustration and design for Trailers From Hell. He received his BFA at the John Herron School of Art in Indianapolis and his MFA at the University of Saskatchewan, Canada. After graduation, he created commercial illustrations for advertisers and publishers while also developing his ...

  6. Nov 20, 2023 · The Criminal Acts of Tod Slaughter 11/20/23. Powerhouse Indicator. Region Free Blu-ray. ‘Eight Blood-and-Thunder Entertainments, 1935-1940.’. Charlie Largent dips his wicked fingers into the FIENDISH adventures of England’s most dapper, most DASTARDLY villain, heretofore just a footnote in American texts on film horror.

  7. Reviewer Charlie Largent brings us the lowdown on one of the strangest disc collections ever — the Ormond clan turned from homemade exploitation filmmaking to homemade moral-religious films, cornering the market on weird extremism.