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  2. The Monster Club - Wikipedia

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    A young, financially struggling woman takes a job at a secluded manor house owned by Raven, a hybrid creature called a Shadmock, who leads a troubled and tragic existence and is notorious for its demonic whistle. As time goes by, the girl, Angela, develops a friendship with the mysterious Shadmock, and he eventually proposes to her.

  3. Joseph Hudson (inventor) - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Hudson (1848–1930) was an inventor in Birmingham, England during the late 19th century and the founder of J Hudson & Co in 1870, later to become the world largest whistle manufacturer . Hudson entered a competition held by the Metropolitan police force in London in 1883 to design a better way of attracting people's attention.

  4. Category:Whistles - Wikipedia

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    Warp whistle; Template:Whistles; Wolf-whistling This page was last edited on 25 March 2013, at 20:43 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  5. James Laurenson - Wikipedia

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    Laurenson was born in Marton, New Zealand.He was a student at Canterbury University College in Christchurch (now University of Canterbury) and studied theatre.There he was directed by Dame Ngaio Marsh, [1] notably in the title role in Macbeth at the Civic Theatre Christchurch in 1962.

  6. J Hudson & Co - Wikipedia

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    Their Tornado 2000 whistle is capable of easily reaching 122 decibels. J Hudson & Co was founded in the 1870s in Birmingham by Joseph Hudson (1848–1930) and his brother James Hudson (1850–1889). The company became a manufacturer of whistles and continues as Acme Whistles .

  7. Aztec death whistle - Wikipedia

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    The Aztec death whistle or ehecachichtli is a type of whistle formerly used by the Mexica people. Though the original whistles likely made a soft wind sound, modern replicas usually produce a high-pitched shrieking sound and are most commonly used to scare off people or animals.

  8. Anyone Can Whistle - Wikipedia

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    Anyone Can Whistle Cover of the original cast recording. Music Stephen Sondheim Lyrics Stephen Sondheim Book Arthur Laurents Productions 1964 Broadway 1995 Carnegie Hall concert 2010 New York City Center Encores! 2022 Off-West End Anyone Can Whistle is a musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, and a book by Arthur Laurents. Described as "a satire on conformity and the insanity of ...

  9. The Sad Whistle - Wikipedia

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    The film Sorrowful Whistle or The Sad Whistle, domesticates the eroticism of the song by altering the meaning of the lyric about sexual love between adults into familial love between brother and sister. In the film, Hibari plays a young war orphan, Tanaka Mitsuko, searching for her older brother Kenzō (Hara Yasumi), a repatriated soldier.