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  1. American Gothic, set in the rural community of Trinity, South Carolina, a postcard-pretty enclave of antebellum houses and manicured lawns, is the story of a town tormented and seduced by the ominous presence of one man, Sheriff Lucas Buck. American Gothic stars Gary Cole, Paige Turco, Jake Weber, Brenda Bakke, Sarah Paulson and Lucas Black.

  2. The Buck Stops Here: Directed by Lou Antonio. With Gary Cole, Paige Turco, John Mese, Brenda Bakke. Sheriff Buck is giving Caleb lessons on "the Buck" and how there's only one for every generation. This causes Caleb to really begin to embrace what seems to be his evil destiny. The pharmacist at the hospital, Yancy Lydon, is angry that Sheriff Buck has withheld the files on his sick wife from ...

  3. American Gothic is a 1930 painting by Grant Wood in the collection of the Art Institute of Chicago.A character study of a man and a woman portrayed in front of a home, American Gothic is one of the most famous American paintings of the 20th century, and has been widely parodied in American popular culture.

  4. The two most memorable would have to be "Resurrector" when, after a morality tale of a radio talk-show host, his seemingly murdered wife, and Buck in one of his most despicable acts, the interspersed attempts of Caleb to bring Merlyn's spirit back to him results in decidedly mixed results; and "The Buck Stops Here" where, after the sheriff is killed and Caleb becomes a regular little Damien ...

  5. Oct 25, 2005 · Finally, the complete cult hit series American Gothic, produced by Sam Raimi, comes to DVD for the first time ever! Visit Trinity, South Carolina, a small town with more chills than charm. Sheriff Lucas Buck (Gary Cole) won't let anyone - including local doctor Matt Crower (Jake Weber) or the determined Gail Emory (Paige Turco) - stand in the way of his evil plans.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Buck_passingBuck passing - Wikipedia

    "The buck stops here" is a phrase that was popularized by U.S. President Harry S. Truman, who kept a sign with that phrase on his desk in the Oval Office. [6] The phrase refers to the notion that the President has to make the decisions and accept the ultimate responsibility for those decisions.

  7. Pour ceux qui ne connaissant pas la série, on peut résumer American Gothic à l'éternel combat du bien et du mal. La petite ville de Trinity est sous la coupe de Lucas Buck, shériff étrange et doué de pouvoirs pour le moins fantastiques.

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