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  • The Colonel was an assassin once working for the Wallenquist Organization until becoming enforcer and captain who trains and coordinates assassins in the organisation's employ.
  • Colonel Cockface (advertised as The Colonel) is the secondary antagonist of The Eleven Little Roosters. He plotted alongside Mavin to eradicate the Rooster Corps, although he had joined his cause for more personal reasons, a motive for revenge he directed at The Big Cock. He was killed by Agent Moose at the Rooster Corps Headquarters.
  • The Colonel is a character who will appear in War for the Planet of the Apes. He will be the main antagonist of the film.
  • In 1936, the Colonel helped give Jones an airlift aboard NC13347 to Mount Manaslu in the Himalayas of Nepal. The Colonel relayed Jones' parachute orders through one of his men, Tommy.
  • The Colonel was a dog that was a witness to two murders.
  • The Colonel is the thirteenth episode of Season One of The Americans on FX, and the thirteenth episode overall. It is the Season One finale.
  • The Colonel was Graham Chapman's trademark role.
  • "The Colonel" is a pseudonym employed by Colin Moulding for a solo single, "Too Many Cooks in the Kitchen," and its B-Side, "I Need Protection."
  • Duncan is kidnapped on orders of "the Colonel." Amanda takes a young thief under her wing who starts mimicking her appearance. In flashback to 1918 France, Duncan is unable to prevent glory-seeking immortal Colonel Killian from leading a charge after he's been told that the war is over, but Duncan's testimony convicts Killian at a court-martial. Duncan then asks for Killian's death sentence to be commuted to life in a criminal asylum. In present day, Killian's thugs kidnap Melissa thinking she's Amanda, and Killian leaves Duncan in a cell in an abandoned building.
  • Marc Hunt was born to a wealthy family and was the son of Patrick Hunt, a utilities mogul. He grew up in the American south. He also had a grandmother, who was a very devout Christian, and was described by Marc as a "Bible thumper", as she often taught him several stories, though Marc often just nods his head until she gave him macaroons. By the time he was fourteen years old, his father had already planned his life for him. However, Marc had other plans and wanted to join the USMC, this heavily strained his relationship with his father and never spoke to him since, leaving his brother, Dave Hunt to take his place. He had a university education and admitted to taking a MENSA exam.
  • One of Ben Cartwright's old war buddies who claims to be a business tycoon developing a new territory, woos a wealthy Virginia City widow and jeopardizes a Ponderosa land deal.
  • The Colonel is the sixteenth episode of the third season. First aired on ABC in the United States on February 9, 1994.
  • The Colonel is a Galactic Federation officer with an Irish accent seen at the end of Metroid: Other M. He is voiced by Stephan Weyte in the English version of the game and Katsuhisa Hōki in the Japanese version. His attitude suggests that he may have been trying to cover up Project Metroid Warriors, indicating he is a secondary antagonist. The Colonel accuses Samus of having a predilection towards transporting illegal cargo, and asks her to restrict her actions in future.
  • The Colonel is one of the five chickens able to be betted on in A Day at the (Chicken) Races in Fable III. He is described as the "ladies chicken," and will almost never win. He mostly has a great speed increase near the end of the race, but cannot compensate for his slow start. Odds 200:1
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Season
  • 3
  • 4
  • 9
  • Four
Length
  • 3600.0
Flashbacks
  • 1918
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Exile
  • Army Colonel
R/E
  • American
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Number
  • 15
  • 16
Previous
IMDB
Category
  • Dog
Relatives
  • Kimberly Hunt, Unknown others
Appearances
  • Eleven Little Roosters - Episode 1: Spy Games
Portrayer
Last
Series
Status
  • Alive
  • Deceased
Producer
  • Ken Gord
Affiliation
Hair
  • Bald
  • Brown
Actor
Name
  • The Colonel
  • Marc Hunt
Settings
Airdate
  • 1963-01-06
  • 1994-02-09
First
comic appearances
film appearances
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Written By
  • Joel Fields and Joe Weisberg
Episode Number
  • 115
Air Date
  • 1995-11-06
  • 2013-05-01
Height
  • 1.91m
Species
Title
  • The Colonel
Production code
  • 95407
Enemies
Married
  • Married
Purpose
  • aide of the General, Former Sentinel, now rogue
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Occupation
  • Hitman
  • formerly USMC, formerly MAS, currently Air Force
Family
  • Max Alexander †
  • Olivia and Dylan Camrose
TV
Friends
Continuity
Gender
  • Male
Race
Born
  • 1973
Directed By
Episode No.
  • 7
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Director
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  • The Colonel was an assassin once working for the Wallenquist Organization until becoming enforcer and captain who trains and coordinates assassins in the organisation's employ.
  • The Colonel is one of the five chickens able to be betted on in A Day at the (Chicken) Races in Fable III. He is described as the "ladies chicken," and will almost never win. He mostly has a great speed increase near the end of the race, but cannot compensate for his slow start. Odds 200:1 If you bet 10,000 coins on 'The Colonel' and he wins, you will win a large amount of coins equalling up to 2,000,000, which can help with future purchases of Weapons or Real Estate. But, betting on this hero of a chicken is almost a waste as he barely ever wins, which can be proved by the blackboards next to the bookie, which tell you the recent winners. And, you are very lucky if you find him twice on there. Overall, he is there for a gamble. Ironically the races are there to attract you and help you lose money. However, the Colonel will often win one in twenty races, not one in two hundred. For that reason, the Colonel can actually be a worth while bet for a wealthy player, as, if the chicken wins, the player wins 2,000,000 coins for 10,000 coins of betting. This can also be an opportunity to make a large amount of money in a short amount of time, around 10,000,000 coins in an hour or so.
  • Colonel Cockface (advertised as The Colonel) is the secondary antagonist of The Eleven Little Roosters. He plotted alongside Mavin to eradicate the Rooster Corps, although he had joined his cause for more personal reasons, a motive for revenge he directed at The Big Cock. He was killed by Agent Moose at the Rooster Corps Headquarters.
  • The Colonel is a character who will appear in War for the Planet of the Apes. He will be the main antagonist of the film.
  • In 1936, the Colonel helped give Jones an airlift aboard NC13347 to Mount Manaslu in the Himalayas of Nepal. The Colonel relayed Jones' parachute orders through one of his men, Tommy.
  • The Colonel was a dog that was a witness to two murders.
  • The Colonel is the thirteenth episode of Season One of The Americans on FX, and the thirteenth episode overall. It is the Season One finale.
  • The Colonel was Graham Chapman's trademark role.
  • "The Colonel" is a pseudonym employed by Colin Moulding for a solo single, "Too Many Cooks in the Kitchen," and its B-Side, "I Need Protection."
  • The Colonel is a Galactic Federation officer with an Irish accent seen at the end of Metroid: Other M. He is voiced by Stephan Weyte in the English version of the game and Katsuhisa Hōki in the Japanese version. His attitude suggests that he may have been trying to cover up Project Metroid Warriors, indicating he is a secondary antagonist. He praises Samus Aran's work during the mission, and suggests she leave the rest to the Galactic Federation. When his troopers are struggling with a weeping Madeline, the Colonel says the death of Adam and 07th Platoon would be a tragic day, but with them gone Samus is an "outsider", and her unofficial status prevents her from contacting the client. However, Anthony Higgs turns out to be alive, and states that Adam's orders were to secure any survivors upon the BOTTLE SHIP which were authorized by the Supreme Chairman. He shows fury at Anthony's unexpected survival, but allows Anthony to escort Samus and Madeline off the BOTTLE SHIP in the end. The Colonel accuses Samus of having a predilection towards transporting illegal cargo, and asks her to restrict her actions in future.
  • Duncan is kidnapped on orders of "the Colonel." Amanda takes a young thief under her wing who starts mimicking her appearance. In flashback to 1918 France, Duncan is unable to prevent glory-seeking immortal Colonel Killian from leading a charge after he's been told that the war is over, but Duncan's testimony convicts Killian at a court-martial. Duncan then asks for Killian's death sentence to be commuted to life in a criminal asylum. In present day, Killian's thugs kidnap Melissa thinking she's Amanda, and Killian leaves Duncan in a cell in an abandoned building.
  • Marc Hunt was born to a wealthy family and was the son of Patrick Hunt, a utilities mogul. He grew up in the American south. He also had a grandmother, who was a very devout Christian, and was described by Marc as a "Bible thumper", as she often taught him several stories, though Marc often just nods his head until she gave him macaroons. By the time he was fourteen years old, his father had already planned his life for him. However, Marc had other plans and wanted to join the USMC, this heavily strained his relationship with his father and never spoke to him since, leaving his brother, Dave Hunt to take his place. He had a university education and admitted to taking a MENSA exam.
  • One of Ben Cartwright's old war buddies who claims to be a business tycoon developing a new territory, woos a wealthy Virginia City widow and jeopardizes a Ponderosa land deal.
  • The Colonel is the sixteenth episode of the third season. First aired on ABC in the United States on February 9, 1994.
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