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  2. The Cask of Amontillado - Wikipedia

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    Montresor describes his family coat of arms: a golden foot in a blue background crushing a snake whose fangs are embedded in the foot's heel, with the motto Nemo me impune lacessit ("No one provokes me with impunity"). At one point, Fortunato makes a gesture that Montresor does not recognize and deduces that Montresor is not a mason.

  3. Tales of Terror - Wikipedia

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    Montresor Herringbone hates his wife Annabelle and her black cat. One night on a ramble about town, he happens upon a wine tasting event and challenges the world's foremost wine taster, Fortunato Luchresi, to a contest. Herringbone successfully identifies each wine, but becomes drunk.

  4. Fortunato (film) - Wikipedia

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    Fortunato is a 1942 Spanish comedy film directed by Fernando Delgado and starring Antonio Vico, Carmen Carbonell and Florencia Bécquer. It was made in the style of an Italian White Telephone film. [ 1 ]

  5. 17 Character Deaths That TV And Movie Writers Actually Regret

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  6. 11 actors who regret famous movie roles

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    Jacob Stolworthy runs through the roles certain stars wish they could forget

  7. Talk:The Cask of Amontillado - Wikipedia

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    That could mean that Montresor is dying, on his death bed. Also, there are two sentences at the end that are italicized. The first is, "For the love of God, Montresor!" and the second is, "In pace requiescat." These sentences could be said by the obvious people, Fortunato and Montresor, respectively, or they could have been said by the priest.

  8. Montresor - Wikipedia

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    Montresor, the bat ridden by "Iron Tail" in the children's movie Here Comes Peter Cottontail; Montrésor, a commune in the Indre-et-Loire department in central France; Château de Montrésor, a medieval castle in that commune; Randall's Island, called Montresor's Island in the 18th century, an island in the East River in New York City

  9. Martin Scorsese suggests regret over divisive Leonardo ...

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    Scorsese appeared to make the admission in a new interview promoting ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’