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  2. Lady Death: The Motion Picture - Wikipedia

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    Lady Death: The Motion Picture is a 2004 American adult animated fantasy action film based on the comic book character Lady Death. This film was the first animation project produced by now-defunct anime distributor A.D. Vision. It had premiered at the 2004 Comic-Con convention. [1]

  3. Lady Death - Wikipedia

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    Lady Death: The Motion Picture was released in 2004 by ADV Films. The movie begins in 15th century Sweden, where Hope, the beautiful daughter of Matthias, a skilled mercenary who is in actuality a demon, is accused of being the devil's consort.

  4. Brian Pulido - Wikipedia

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    Pulido created, produced and wrote the story for ADV Films' animated feature, Lady Death: The Motion Picture.He wrote, produced and directed the short horror film, There's Something Out There, which has played at numerous film festivals.

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  6. Lyudmila Pavlichenko - Wikipedia

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    Once she had recovered from her injuries, instead of being sent back to the front, she became a propagandist for the Red Army, [5] where she was nicknamed "Lady Death." [ 14 ] [ 5 ] [ 2 ] (The Germans called her "the Russian bitch from hell.") [ 15 ] She also trained snipers for combat duty until the end of the war in 1945.

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  8. Theda Bara - Wikipedia

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    Theda Bara (/ ˈ θ iː d ə ˈ b ær ə / THEE-də BARR-ə; [1] born Theodosia Burr Goodman; July 29, 1885 – April 7, 1955) was an American silent film and stage actress. Bara was one of the more popular actresses of the silent era and one of cinema's early sex symbols.

  9. From a death mask to a lock of hair, OKC cowboy museum ... - AOL

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    The museum's $40 million "Live the Code" capital campaign includes plans to expand, modernize and improve its Art and Artifacts Vault. From a death mask to a lock of hair, OKC cowboy museum shows ...