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Evening in the Palace of Reason: Bach Meets Frederick the Great in the Age of Enlightenment

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ISBN: 9780007369461

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James Gaines

infobox actor



birthdate=birth date and age|1955|5|18
birthplace=Maui, Hawaii
occupation=Film actor

James Gaines, birth name James Larry M. Gaines Jr, is an African-American-Filipino character actor (and occasional writer) with dual nationality, born on may 18th, 1955, in Maui, Hawaii. He was sometimes also credited as Jaimes Gaines, Jim Gaines, and James Gainers. He acted mainly in low-budget action films in the Philippines during the 1980s, many of which were produced by K.Y. Lim's "Silver Star Film Company" (called "Kinavesa" in the Philippines), and directed by Teddy Page or John Gale. Next to Mike Monty, with whom he appeared in several films together, Gaines was one of the most prolific actors in Filipino B-movies. He also appeared in some Italian and American productions shot in the archipelago.

Gaines acted in numerous movies with fellow Filipino exploitation veterans Romano Kristoff, Bruce Baron, Mike Cohen, Ken Watanabe (not to be confused with the other, more famous Ken Watanabe), Ann Milhench, Gwendolyn Hung, and Ronnie Patterson. Gaines also appeared in all of the films Richard Harrison made for "Silver Star": As Digger the informer in "Fireback", as Tom in "Hunter's Crossing", as a gangster in "Blood Debts" (1983), and as Greene, one of the heroic mercenaries led by Harrison in "Intrusion Cambodia" (1984). Characterized by very low production values and often seemingly improvised narratives, the "Silver Star" films have since become minor cult films in Z-movie fandom.

Arguably the most well-known movies Gaines appeared in were "The Last Hunter" (starring David Warbeck, Tisa Farrow, Tony King and John Steiner) (1980) for director Antonio Margheriti, "Robowar" (starring Reb Brown, Catherine Hickland, John P. Dulaney, Max Laurel and Mel Davidson) (1988) for director Bruno Mattei and brief parts in "American Ninja" (starring Michael Dudikoff and Steve James) (1985) for director Sam Firstenberg and "Enter The Ninja" (starring Franco Nero, Susan George, Christopher George and Sho Kosugi) (1981) for director Menahem Golan.

Gaines also co-wrote the script for "Black Fire" (1985) and wrote "War Without End" (1987), both directed by Teddy Page, and probably had other writing credits under different pseudonyms.

As the Filipino film industry dwindled in the early 90's, James Gaines slowed down his film work and is now semi-retired.

His most recent film appearances were in 2007, in "Zombi: La Creazione" directed by Bruno Mattei, and "Vengeance of Cleopatra Wong", directed by Bobby A. Suarez. Gaines was also interviewed in the 2007 documentary "The Search for Weng Weng". Gaines is also mentioned briefly by Richard Harrison, Sebastian Harrison and John P. Dulaney in the books "Gods In Polyester, Or, A Survivors' Account Of 70's Cinema Obscura" (2004/Succubus Press) and "Gods In Spandex, Or, A Survivors' Account Of 80's Cinema Obscura" (2004/Succubus Press).

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