Owen Wilson plays a drifter trying to bilk Gary Sinise out of money in The Big Bounce, which is hitting theaters.
Released in 1957, the movie told the story of Larry "Lonesome" Rhodes, a drifter we first see in a rural Arkansas jail cell.
His father was a general-store manager, a drinker and a drifter.
At one point in the investigation, it was believed that Henry Lee Lucas, a drifter who claimed to have killed hundreds of people in dozens of states, may have been in the area about the time Debruhl disappeared.
Depomed also happens to be the biggest holding of Warren Buffett Next Door, Jack Weyland, 33, who I call Ramblin Jack in my book because Jack has been somewhat of a drifter since dropping out of college in the mid-1990s.
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Over a period of more than half a century, Bukowski, who was born in Germany and brought to America at the age of three, chronicled, in poems and novels, his life as a drifter and a drunk as he lurched through the mean streets of Los Angeles.
She was a drifter, moving in a miasma of angry despair in and out of speakeasies and other people's beds because her father had refused to let her go to college, even though she'd won a full scholarship to Sarah Lawrence, and even though he would certainly have let her brother go.
Farrow, 48, described as a homeless drifter, was jailed for life for the killings in November.
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Potts cooks breakfast for a young drifter named Hal (Sebastian Stan), who is noticed by Madge.
Ray, a racist drifter and bungling career criminal, was captured in London by Scotland Yard detectives two months later.
Farrow, 48, described as a homeless drifter, was jailed for the rest of his life for the murders on Friday.
Is a star as solid as he is really the right choice to play a ghostly drifter of no fixed abode?
He plays a charismatic drifter named Mud in Jeff Nichols's third feature, which traffics unerringly in truth, delicious surprise, unadorned beauty and unforced wisdom.
In this 1933 musical comedy, the round-eyed, sweetly leering comedian Eddie Cantor stars as Eddie, a bookish drifter who is run out of the small town of West Rome for speaking truth to the petty martinet of a mayor.
But Inge was very, very good, and he never wrote anything better than the soft-spoken story of Madge (Maggie Grace), a shy, pretty girl whose uncomplicated existence is upended when a handsome drifter named Hal (Sebastian Stan) passes through town and lures her into bed.
The cast includes Don Johnson and, in a cameo, Franco Nero, who played a coffin-dragging drifter named Django in an old spaghetti western of the same name.
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That drifter sensibility gives Dondero a certain perspective on the people he encounters and the places he passes through.
But her peace of mind is shattered by the arrival of a handsome, rifle-toting drifter who introduces himself as Eddie Bondo.
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Gayle duly launched the first ball out of the ground for a massive six but Swann, unperturbed, delivered his drifter and Gayle was bowled after atempting an ugly swipe.
As the game wore on there was a sense that a major upset could be in the offing, but Maicon's devilish drifter put paid to that and soon Brazil were controlling the game in the manner with which their World Cup opponents have become accustomed.
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