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  2. The Iron Curtain (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Iron Curtain is a 1948 American thriller film starring Dana Andrews and Gene Tierney, directed by William A. Wellman. It was the first film on the Cold War. [2] The film was based on the memoirs of Igor Gouzenko. [3] Principal photography was done on location in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada by Charles G. Clarke. [4]

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    When you think of “gory” animals, creatures like great white sharks, tigers, and vampire bats might come to mind. But the most gruesome defense mechanism of any animal belongs to something ...

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    “I was stuck in traffic for ages recently and a car full of builders next to me started holding up the signs like in the movie,” Knightley, 39, joked on The Graham Norton Show.

  9. List of fictional diseases - Wikipedia

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    The death stench was let loose on Japan when the ship carrying the prototypes was destroyed by allied aircraft; the virus then began multiplying, synthesizing new walking machines by harvesting iron from shipwrecks until the present day, when large quantities of infected sea life began invading the Kanto region. The death stench disease causes ...