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  2. Sicilian Ghost Story - Wikipedia

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    Sicilian Ghost Story opened the 56th Critics' Week at Cannes Film Festival on 18 May 2017. It was the first time an Italian film opened the Critics' Week, and received a ten-minute standing ovation. The film holds a 91% approval rating on review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes, based on 45 reviews with an average rating of 7.1/10.

  3. C'è un fantasma nel mio letto - Wikipedia

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    During production of the film, the director mentioned that the film was inspired by René Clair's The Ghost Goes West. [1] Film historian and critic Roberto Curti commented that there was very little of Clair's film related to C'è un fantasma nel mio letto.

  4. Tobias Forge - Wikipedia

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    Tobias Jens Forge (Swedish pronunciation: [tʊˈbǐːas ˈjɛns ˈfɔ̌rːɡɛ]; [1] born March 3, 1981) is a Swedish musician. He is the frontman, leader and primary songwriter of the masked rock band Ghost, performing live as their vocalist under the stage names Papa Emeritus and Cardinal Copia.

  5. The Ghost (1963 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Ghost was shot in Rome. It is a Gothic re-imagining of the film Les Diaboliques (1955). [1] [3]The Italian production crew are credited by aliases. [4] The music score is credited to "Franck Wallace", whom Italian magazine Bianco e Nero and the Monthly Film Bulletin claim is a pseudonym for Franco Mannino. [4]

  6. Doina Ruști - Wikipedia

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    Ruști was born in Comoșteni, Dolj County.She was brought up in a village in the south of Romania by her parents and teachers, struggling to survive in a communist world. . Her blood accommodates ancestry ranging from Montenegrin to Jews and especially Danubian Romanians, all with long names ending in -escu, most of them teachers, store keepers, and horse deale

  7. El Silbón - Wikipedia

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    Effigy of The Silbón in the theme park la Venezuela de Antier. El Silbón (The Whistler) is a legendary figure in Colombia [citation needed] and Venezuela, associated especially with Los Llanos region, usually described as a lost soul. The legend arose in the middle of the 19th century.

  8. Gespensterbuch - Wikipedia

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    The Gespensterbuch (literally 'Ghost Book' or 'Book of Spectres' [1]) is a collection of German ghost stories written by August Apel and Friedrich Laun and published in seven volumes between 1810 and 1817. Volumes five to seven were also published under the title Wunderbuch (' Book of Wonders ').

  9. Alessandro Cagliostro - Wikipedia

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    Giuseppe Balsamo (Italian: [dʒuˈzɛppe ˈbalsamo]; 2 June 1743 – 26 August 1795), known by the alias Count Alessandro di Cagliostro (US: / k ɑː l ˈ j ɔː s t r oʊ, k æ l-/ ka(h)l-YAW-stroh, [1] [2] Italian: [alesˈsandro kaʎˈʎɔstro]), was an Italian occultist. Cagliostro was an Italian adventurer and self-styled magician.