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When Kent returns home, he complains about the problem to Meg. She removes the fake nose, accidentally wounding him. Meg also discovers that the wig has fused to his hair. Shadow, the family dog, eats the red clown nose. Kent starts exhibiting strange behavior and experiences a deep hunger, eating all the food in the house.
The Bubble Guppies celebrate Halloween by having a haunted party at the haunted house, but Gil fears that a ghost will scare them. Pop Song: Spooky; Shop: Pet Potion; Lunch Joke: Sandwitch (Nonny) Dance Song: Spooky Dance; Storybook: Spooky Shadow; Field Trip: Haunted House
Sphinx is a 1981 American adventure film directed by Franklin J. Schaffner and starring Lesley-Anne Down and Frank Langella. The screenplay by John Byrum is based on the 1979 novel of the same name by Robin Cook .
The Sphinx was happy with this, and to our relief, the Sphinx rewards you by giving your item back. The Riddle of Rumination – Dragon’s Dogma 2 For the Riddle of Rumination, you must return to ...
House orders Kutner to pay for the dry cleaning and storms out, leading Thirteen to question why Kutner is still alive after a prank like that, and to marvel at the fact that he got the cat to urinate on the chair. As he walks out, Kutner replies, "Yeah. A cat." His ironic tone prompts Thirteen to realize that it was Kutner's own urine on House ...
William James "Willem" Dafoe (/ d ə ˈ f oʊ / də-FOH; born July 22, 1955) is an American actor.Known for his prolific career portraying diverse roles in both mainstream and arthouse films, he is the recipient of various accolades, including nominations for four Academy Awards, a British Academy Film Award, and four Golden Globe Awards.
The film serves as a tribute to the low-budget Val Lewton horror films of the 1940s and also features an appearance by Kent Smith, who starred in Lewton's original classic Cat People (1942) and its sequel The Curse of the Cat People (1944). It originally premiered as the ABC Movie of the Week on December 11, 1973.