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  2. Huguette Clark - Wikipedia

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    Huguette Marcelle Clark / uː ɡ ɛ t k l ɑː r k / [3] (June 9, 1906 – May 24, 2011) was an American painter, heiress, and philanthropist, who became well known again late in life as a recluse, living in hospitals for more than 20 years while her various mansions remained unoccupied.

  3. Days of Glory (2006 film) - Wikipedia

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    Days of Glory has an approval rating of 83% on review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, based on 86 reviews, and an average rating of 7.23/10. The website's critical consensus states, "Days of Glory is a powerful historical epic that pays homage to a valiant group of soldiers whose sacrifices have largely been forgotten". [9]

  4. Red (2010 film) - Wikipedia

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    One day, an assassination squad attacks Frank at his home, but he single-handedly kills the entire squad. Frank travels to Missouri to rescue Sarah, resorting to kidnapping her when she refuses to come along with him. Meanwhile, young CIA agent William Cooper is tasked by his supervisor Cynthia Wilkes to kill Frank.

  5. List of Ghost Adventures episodes - Wikipedia

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    GAC head to a Hollywood horror movie-style haunted Hotel Metlen in Dillon, Montana, to investigate claims of multiple hauntings, including the spirit of former resident and the co-owner's mother, Dorothy, who died in her room. Their lockdown takes them to the notorious third floor, which has been padlocked to the public for the last 20 years ...

  6. Black Adam (film) - Wikipedia

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    The film made $26.7 million on its first day, including $7.6 million from Thursday night previews, besting the opening day of Shazam! ($20.4 million). It went on to gross $67 million during the opening weekend, the highest of Johnson's leading career, while also ranking first at the box office.

  7. Charleston, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Various books and films have been set in Charleston; some of the best-known works are listed below. In addition, Charleston is a popular filming location for movies and television, both in its own right and as a stand-in for Southern historical settings. Porgy (1925), by DuBose Heyward, adapted into the play in 1927.