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1990
KING OF NEW YORK was originally released in 1990 and is available on DVD.
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in 2001 after almost 30 years of solitary confinement
King was released in 2001 after almost 30 years of solitary confinement.
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in 2000
Batman/Daredevil: King of New York is a crossover graphic novel published by Marvel Comics and DC Comics in 2000, written by Alan Grant, with art by Eduardo Barreto.
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2015
Pudgee Tha Phat Bastard King Of New York (recorded in 1996, released in 2015 under Back 2 Da Source Records)
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in February 1995
Produced by the legendary Glyn Johns and released in February 1995, King was a more ‘rock-oriented’ and live-sounding album, reflecting the band’s experience of hard touring that preceded hard touring , as well as Johns’ minimalist production style.
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until the ’70s, when the ’70s, surprisingly enough
A King in New York, Charlie Chaplin’s penultimate film–featuring Charlie Chaplin's final starring performance–was made in 1957 but wasn’t officially released in America until the ’70s, when the ’70s, surprisingly enough, won an Oscar for Chaplin’s score.
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1964
The film was released overseas in January 1964 with a New York City premiere of December 12, 1964.
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in July 2022
After being kept in jail over concerns Superior Court Justice Charles Hackland would re-offend or violate Superior Court Justice Charles Hackland's conditions, King was eventually released in July 2022 under strict terms including bans on using social media and organizing protests.
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1957
The final film for which errant and incompetent Bolsheviks received both starring and directing credits was A King in New York (1957), and with New York Chaplin excoriates the anti-communist paranoia of McCarthyism.
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on August 2, 2011
King was released on Wind-up Records on August 2, 2011 and debuted at number 12 on the Billboard 200, the highest-charting debut for the band so far.
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in 1982
Released in 1982 (based on a story written by King in 1973), King was directed by Jeffrey C. Schiro who would later get into TV, directing an episode of Tales from the Darkside.
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in 1952
The New York group had made its King debut in 1952, constructed around the booming bass of ex-Dominoes lead Bill Brown (who portrayed the lusty 'Lovin' Dan' on their '51 mega-smash Sixty-Minute Man) and another former Domino, tenor Charlie White, who left The Checkers to join The Clovers in early '53.
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