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  2. The Boiler - Wikipedia

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    The song was released on 11 January 1982 under the name of “Rhoda with the Special AKA.” There is only one (live) TV performance of this song, on The Oxford Roadshow, with no band, instead using the instrumental version from the B-side of "The Boiler" (called "Theme from the Boiler").

  3. Big Meat Eater - Wikipedia

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    Big Meat Eater is a 1982 Canadian comedy science fiction film. [1]Directed by Chris Windsor, the film centres on Bob (George Dawson), a butcher shop owner in Burquitlam, British Columbia.

  4. The Specials discography - Wikipedia

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    English ska revival band the Specials have released a diverse discography since their debut in 1979, including: nine studio albums, one collaboration album, five live albums, eleven compilation albums, four extended plays, twenty-three singles, and filmed five videos.

  5. Scrubbers - Wikipedia

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    Scrubbers is a 1982 British drama film directed by Mai Zetterling and produced by Don Boyd starring Amanda York, Kathy Burke, and Chrissie Cotterill. It was shot primarily in Virginia Water, Surrey, England. It was inspired by the success of the 1979 film Scum.

  6. Trick or Treats - Wikipedia

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    Trick or Treats is a 1982 American slasher dark comedy film written, shot, edited, and directed by Gary Graver, and starring Jackelyn Giroux, Peter Jason, Chris Graver, David Carradine, Carrie Snodgress, and Steve Railsback. Its plot focuses on an escaped psychiatric patient who attempts to track his young son on Halloween night.

  7. The Dorm That Dripped Blood - Wikipedia

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    The Dorm That Dripped Blood, originally released under the title Pranks, [i] is a 1982 American slasher film directed by Stephen Carpenter and Jeffrey Obrow, written by Carpenter and Stacey Giachino, [3] and starring Laurie Lapinski, Stephen Sachs, David Snow, Pamela Holland, and Daphne Zuniga in her film debut.

  8. 48 Hrs. - Wikipedia

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    48 Hrs. (pronounced 'forty-eight hours') is a 1982 American buddy cop action comedy film directed by Walter Hill, from a screenplay co-written with Larry Gross, Steven E. de Souza and Roger Spottiswoode.

  9. Robert Stadlober - Wikipedia

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    Robert Stadlober was born in Friesach in the Austrian province of Carinthia, and grew up in Puchfeld in the Steiermark (Austria) and in Berlin (Germany). As a child, he worked as a voiceover artist for several films and he acted in different TV productions and motion picture films also.