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  2. The Invisible Maniac - Wikipedia

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    Next, he kills Joan (Kalei Shallabarger) by drowning her in a fish tank and strangles April (Gail Lyon). He then proceeds to kill Vicky (Shannon Wilsey) in the girls shower by throwing a radio into the water, electrocuting her, while Gordon (Rod Sweitzer) waits outside.

  3. Samuel Shellabarger - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Shellabarger (18 May 1888 – 21 March 1954) was an American educator and author of both scholarly works and best-selling historical novels.. Born 18 May 1888 in Washington, D.C., Shellabarger was orphaned in infancy, upon the death of both his father Robert and his mother Elizabeth, in January 1889.

  4. Don't Cry, Butterfly - Wikipedia

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    Don't Cry, Butterfly (Vietnamese: Mưa trên cánh bướm) is a 2024 fantasy comedy film directed and written by Dương Diệu Linh in her directorial debut. It is a Vietnamese-Philippine-Singaporean-Indonesian international co-production.

  5. Shellabarger - Wikipedia

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    Shellabarger is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: M. Elizabeth Shellabarger (1879–1967), American Red Cross nurse; Samuel Shellabarger (1888–1954), American educator and writer; Samuel Shellabarger (1817–1896), American politician; David S. Shellabarger (1837-1913), American pioneer capitalist, politician, and economist

  6. David S. Shellabarger - Wikipedia

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    David Sterritt Shellabarger Jr. (July 11, 1837- January 2, 1913), known also as D.S. Shellabarger, was an American capitalist, banker, and Republican politician from Illinois. [ 1 ] He was known for owning early banking, coal, streetcar , elevator and milling enterprises in the 19th century. [ 2 ]

  7. The King's Cavalier - Wikipedia

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    The King's Cavalier is a 1950, historical adventure novel by the American writer Samuel Shellabarger. [1] It takes place in Renaissance France during the reign of Francis I . [ 2 ] It peaked at the third place on the bestselling fiction list in America.

  8. The Wind & the Reckoning - Wikipedia

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    The Wind & the Reckoning is an American Hawaiian Western historical drama film produced and directed by David L. Cunningham.The film is "a story inspired by real-life events" that are known as the Koolau Rebellion in Hawaii, particularly a 1906 Hawaiian-written account by Pi'ilani, the wife of one of its combatants.

  9. Captain from Castile (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Captain from Castile is a historical adventure novel by author Samuel Shellabarger originally published in 1945. [1]The novel relates the adventures of young Spanish nobleman Pedro de Vargas during the early years of the 16th century, focusing mainly on his mistreatment by the Spanish Inquisition, his adventures in Mexico while serving as a captain during Hernan Cortés' conquest of the Aztecs ...