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  2. The Falcon at the Portal - Wikipedia

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    Finally, they are both in love with each other, the long awaited event. The next day, as they are about to tell Amelia and Emerson, a small child, its young Egyptian mother and an old man enter, wanting money to keep the child's father private. The child has the eyes of a Peabody. The old man blames Ramses and Ramses says it is not his child.

  3. Iyarkai - Wikipedia

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    S. P. Jananathan began work on Iyarkai in 2001. [3] Jananathan's upbringing on Marina Beach —hanging out with fishermen's children, working on the harbor, and hearing stories of his friends from their six month sailing journeys—inspired him to make the film set in a ship with the sea as its backdrop.

  4. Problem Child (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Igor Peabody (voiced by Gilbert Gottfried) – one of the main antagonists; Mr. Peabody is the principal of the local elementary school, and one of Junior's main rivals. Murph (voiced by John Kassir ) – one of Junior's classmates, a former bully turned accomplice.

  5. P. Jeevanandham - Wikipedia

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    He was well-versed in Tamil literature and was a good orator. [5] Jeevanandham was the founder of Thamara, a Tamil literary magazine. The Communist Tamil newspaper Jana Sakthi was also begun with his commitment. [4] Periyar encouraged Jeeva to translate Bhagat Singh’s classic essay "Why I am an Atheist" in 1933. He translated it into Tamil ...

  6. Ted Key - Wikipedia

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    Ted Key (born Theodore Keyser; August 25, 1912 – May 3, 2008) [1] was an American cartoonist and writer. He is best known as the creator of the cartoon panel Hazel, which was later the basis for a television series of the same name, and also the creator of the Peabody's Improbable History animated segments.

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  9. Voices of Desire - Wikipedia

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    Voices of Desire is a 1972 horror film directed by Chuck Vincent under the stage name Mark Ubell.The film stars Sandra Peabody, Gus Thomas, and Marlene Willoughby.The plot concerns a young woman named Anna Reed (Peabody) who recounts her claims to a psychiatrist that she was involved with a cult whose members were either murdered or committed suicide after she begins hearing distorted voices.