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What actors and actresses appeared in Goofer Trouble - 1940?

The cast of Goofer Trouble - 1940 includes: Ted Andrews as 1st Canadian Pilot Robert Beatty as 2nd Canadian Pilot Cyril Chamberlain as Ellis Edward Chapman as Goofer Fred Emney as Goofer David Farrar as Intelligence Officer Frank Forsyth as Black Charles Rolfe as Warden


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What kiind of dust mixture of graveyard dirt sulfur powder rattlesnake skin and powdered herbs is called?

GOOFER DUST is a compound that has long been used by Southern root doctors and conjures to work so-called Enemy Tricks. A proprietary mixture of Graveyard Dirt, Sulphur Powder, Rattlesnake Skin, and powdered herbs,GOOFER DUST is alleged to Jinx an Enemy in Family, Money, Job, and Health Matters. Folks well-versed in such doings tell us that they have picked up a person's Footprint, mixed it with GOOFER DUST and stopped the mixture up in a bottle, which they have then hidden in the crotch of a tree where it could not be found. Others claim that they have sprinkled GOOFER DUST around an enemy's home, in the yard, or even in the bedroom, to cause Hard Luck and Trouble. We do not make any occult claims for GOOFER DUST, and sell as a curio only."Lucky Mojo Curio Co. catalogueGoofer Dust is a very old African-American hoodoo curio used to trouble, harm, or kill an enemy. In particular, it can cause the victim's legs to swell up and medical doctors will not be able to effect a cure. Recipes for making it vary, but it is almost always a mixture of simple natural ingredients, usually including Graveyard Dirt, powdered sulphur (which can give it a yellowish colour) and salt. Subsidiary ingredients may include powdered snake heads or snake skin "sheds," red pepper, black pepper, powdered bones, powdered insects or snails, and greyish, powdery-surfaced herbs such as mullein and sage. In the past, some formulas for Goofer Dust included anvil dust, the fine black iron detritus found around a blacksmith's anvil. A modern substitute for this now-uncommon ingredient would be magnetic sand, which is also black in colour.A continuum of shared and overlapping ingredients links Graveyard Dirt to Goofer Dust, and thence to Hot Foot Powder and Crossing Powder -- but of all of them, only Goofer Dust is said to contain both Graveyard Dirt and snake skin.As Robert Farris Thomson indicates in his works on Congo folk-magic, the word goofer comes from the Kikongo word "kufwa," which means "to die." Among older hoodoopractitioners, this derivation is very clear, because there "goofer" is not only an adjective modifying "dust" but also a verb ("He goofered that man") and a noun ("She put a goofer on him"). As late as the 1930s, goofering was a regional synonym for hoodooing, and in North Carolina at least, the meaning of the term was broadened beyond spells of damage, illness, and death to include love spells cast with dominating intent. Meanwhile, in New Orleans, the specificity of Goofer Dust's connection to graveyard dirt was lost and the term became a general name for any sachet powder used to cast a harmful spell.A euphemistic word for goofering is "poisoning," which in this context does not refer to a physical poison but to a physical agent that, through magical means, brings about an "unnatural illness" or the death of the victim. Even more euphemistic is the special use of the verb "hurt," which in my youth was often defined as "to poison," with the tacit understanding that "to poison" really meant "to goofer." The more general verbs "fix" (meaning to prepare a spell) and "trick" (meaning to cast a spell) are also applied to goofering.The 1939 blues song "I Don't Know" by Cripple Clarence Lofton elucidates the identicication of "poisoning" with goofering:Gettin' sick and tired of the way you do


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Robert Beatty has: Played Extra in "Black Limelight" in 1939. Played The Commander in "For Those in Peril" in 1939. Played Jack in "Murder in Soho" in 1939. Performed in "Mein Kampf - My Crimes" in 1940. Played 2nd Canadian Pilot in "Goofer Trouble" in 1940. Played Reporter with Carol in "Dangerous Moonlight" in 1941. Played RCMP Mountie in Alberta in "49th Parallel" in 1941. Played Connor in "Flying Fortress" in 1942. Played Sgt. Hopkins in "One of Our Aircraft Is Missing" in 1942. Played American Airman in "The First of the Few" in 1942. Played Franklin in "Suspected Person" in 1942. Played Tom Stevens in "It Happened One Sunday" in 1944. Played US Crewman in "A Matter of Life and Death" in 1946. Played Det. Insp. Rogers in "Appointment with Crime" in 1946. Played Dennis in "Odd Man Out" in 1947. Played Thomas Stone in "Green Fingers" in 1947. Played Campbell Reid in "Portrait from Life" in 1948. Played Gulliver Shields in "Another Shore" in 1948. Played Father Phillip Elliott in "Against the Wind" in 1948. Played Dr. Paul Rankin in "Counterblast" in 1948. Played Bob Beacham in "The 20 Questions Murder Mystery" in 1950. Played Antonio Pellegrini in "Her Favourite Husband" in 1950. Played Arthur Gunns in "Calling Bulldog Drummond" in 1951. Played Lt. William Bush in "Captain Horatio Hornblower R.N." in 1951. Played Lord Beaverbrook in "The Magic Box" in 1951. Played Himself - Commentator in "Spotlight on the Flying Sailors" in 1952. Played Bulldog Drummond in "Bulldog Drummond" in 1952. Played Nick Talbot in "Wings of Danger" in 1952. Played Shinto in "The Gentle Gunman" in 1952. Played Royal Belfont in "Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Presents" in 1953. Played Bob Jefferson in "The Oracle" in 1953. Played Steve Haynes in "Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Presents" in 1953. Played Bulldog Drummond in "Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Presents" in 1953. Played Paul Rice in "Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Presents" in 1953. Played Rodney in "Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Presents" in 1953. Played Dr. Mark Fenton in "The Broken Horseshoe" in 1953. Played Lt. Jim Reed in "Albert R.N." in 1953. Played Maj. Sam Seagram in "The Net" in 1953. Played Barovic in "Man on a Tightrope" in 1953. Played Warren Margates in "Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Presents" in 1953. Played Narrator in "Tales of Hans Anderson" in 1954. Played Senator Milburn in "Disneyland" in 1954. Played Tim Forrester in "Portrait of Alison" in 1955. Played Nat McGarry in "ITV Television Playhouse" in 1955. Played Nick Millbourne in "Out of the Clouds" in 1955. Played Michael Steel in "Armchair Theatre" in 1956. Played Narrator in "Introducing Canada" in 1956. Played John Templar in "Wire Service" in 1956. Played Carl Beckett in "The New Adventures of Martin Kane" in 1957. Played Tusker Hawkins in "Tarzan and the Lost Safari" in 1957. Played Peter Fleming in "The New Adventures of Martin Kane" in 1957. Played Joe in "The New Adventures of Martin Kane" in 1957. Played Host in "Chelsea at Nine" in 1957. Played Pete Dawson in "Time Lock" in 1957. Played Det. Insp. Mike Maguire in "Dial 999" in 1958. Played Steve Jefferson in "No Hiding Place" in 1959. Played Mr. Zeeder in "ITV Sunday Night Drama" in 1959. Played Himself - Narrator in "Floating Fortress" in 1959. Played Grubber Evans in "The Flying Doctor" in 1959. Played Chief Insp. Bob Jarvis in "The Shakedown" in 1960. Performed in "As die Aarde Skeur" in 1961. Played Larry Hoffman in "The Amorous Prawn" in 1962. Played General Cutler in "Doctor Who" in 1963. Played George Shelton in "The Human Jungle" in 1963. Played Col. Matson in "Die Todesstrahlen des Dr. Mabuse" in 1964. Played Major Glen Sanborn in "Court Martial" in 1965. Played Kirby in "The Troubleshooters" in 1965. Played Commissioner in "Bikini Paradise" in 1967. Played Dr. Ralph Halvorsen in "2001: A Space Odyssey" in 1968. Played Carnaby in "Where Eagles Dare" in 1968. Played Pinot in "Counterstrike" in 1969. Played Mr. Zeeder in "ITV Saturday Night Theatre" in 1969. Played Sir George Hudson in "Man at the Top" in 1970. Played Himself - Commentator in "Dubai" in 1970. Played Gun Dealer in "Sitting Target" in 1972. Played Dr. Corwin in "Pope Joan" in 1972. Played Dan Summers in "Thriller" in 1973. Played Trench in "Great Mysteries" in 1973. Played Lord Beaverbrook in "The Gathering Storm" in 1974. Played Sheriff in "The Spikes Gang" in 1974. Played Harmer Loden in "The Venturers" in 1975. Played Col. Ilenko in "The New Avengers" in 1976. Played Dr. Taubman in "Golden Rendezvous" in 1977. Played Proculus in "Jesus of Nazareth" in 1977. Played Bran Foster in "Blakes 7" in 1978. Played Senator Milburn in "The Spaceman and King Arthur" in 1979. Played Pulver in "Tales of the Unexpected" in 1979. Played The Judge in "Minder" in 1979. Played Robert Murphy in "Suez 1956" in 1979. Played himself in "Night of One Hundred Stars" in 1980. Played General Halstead in "The Martian Chronicles" in 1980. Played Chris Condoli in "The Rose Medallion" in 1981. Played Himself - Guest in "Movie Memories" in 1981. Played Ambassador Neville in "The Amateur" in 1981. Played Mr. Malone in "Man and Superman" in 1982. Played Tanker Captain in "Superman III" in 1983. Performed in "Murder of a Moderate Man" in 1985. Played Left Door Knocker in "Labyrinth" in 1986. Played Ronald Reagan in "Breakthrough at Reykjavik" in 1987. Played U.S. President in "Superman IV: The Quest for Peace" in 1987. Played William Maitland in "The Return of Sam McCloud" in 1989. Played General in "Cybermen: The Early Years" in 1992. Played General Cutler in "The Cyber Story" in 2008.