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He looks down through the window, and sees a person walking by. It looks like a girl at a glance, but that person is another transfer student, called Julius. The next day, Julius hears of the legend from Isaak. Saint Sebastian is an all boys school, but Julius is a cross-dressed girl, not a boy. Thinking over the legend, Julius looks up the window.
The babysitter uses a sheet or something else to cover up the clown statue. In some versions, the story takes place in Newport Beach, California . In a few versions, the intruder is a perverted homeless person or a vengeful ghost clown who died in that family's home, instead of a murderous small serial killer or a mentally ill patient.
When Frank finds out Nora was in Paris at the time of the murder, Frank is shocked by his cover-up being ultimately unnecessary. The pieces slowly get put together, particularly when Nora returns to Rome to stay with Lucia and Frank: Eddie stayed at her apartment to hide from an esteemed physics professor, Eddie's obsessive ex-boyfriend Eddie ...
After secretly giving birth, the 16-year-old girl threw the baby out a 2nd story window, killing the newborn.
Taken spans five decades and four generations, and centers on three families: the Keys, the Crawfords, and the Clarkes. Nightmares of abduction by extraterrestrials during World War II haunt Russell Keys; the Roswell UFO incident transforms Owen Crawford from ambitious Air Force captain to amoral shadow government conspirator; and an alien ...
Oprah Winfrey is a household name,but it turns out "Oprah" is not her real name. A little known fact about the 61-year-old media mogul -- her family wanted to give her a Biblical name, so they ...
The Window presents a frightening vision of helplessness, vividly conveying childish frustration at being dismissed or ignored by one's parents. Director and onetime cameraman Tetzlaff adroitly injects a maximum of suspense into the film, enabling the audience to identify with Driscoll's predicament and to view his parents as evil, almost as ...
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