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  2. Jeepers Creepers (song) - Wikipedia

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    In the film Going Places, Louis Armstrong sang the song to a racehorse named Jeepers Creepers. [1] The phrase "jeepers creepers", a minced oath for "Jesus Christ", predates both the song and film. [1] Mercer said that the title came from a Henry Fonda line in an earlier movie. [2] The lyrics include: Jeepers Creepers, where'd ya get those peepers?

  3. List of Unsolved Mysteries episodes - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of Unsolved Mysteries episodes and specials.Please note this list contains first-run/broadcast episodes only. (A spin-off special court show, series titled "Final Appeal: From The Files of Unsolved Mysteries", which had cases of accused criminals claiming their innocence, is not inherently considered part of the main Unsolved Mysteries broadcast history, however, these ...

  4. Jeepers Creepers (2001 film) - Wikipedia

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    The film was able to hold the record until the release of its sequel, Jeepers Creepers 2 (2003), which made $18.3 million on its own Labor Day weekend. [55] [56] Jeepers Creepers made $18.1 million in its first week, [57] and grossed $6.2 million in its second behind the releases of The Musketeer ($10.3 million) and Two Can Play That Game ($7.7 ...

  5. Unsolved Mysteries fans haunted by the legendary theme song

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    Unsolved Mysteries fans have come to a consensus about the show’s legendary theme song. Here’s what they’ve been saying on social media. Unsolved Mysteries fans haunted by the legendary ...

  6. Unsolved Mysteries - Wikipedia

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    Unsolved Mysteries is an American mystery documentary television series, created by John Cosgrove and Terry Dunn Meurer. Documenting cold cases and paranormal phenomena, it began as a series of seven specials, presented by Raymond Burr, Karl Malden, and Robert Stack, beginning on NBC on January 20, 1987, becoming a full-fledged series on October 5, 1988, hosted by Stack.

  7. Hush, Hush, Hush, Here Comes the Bogeyman - Wikipedia

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    The song has been included in the soundtrack of several TV series, films, and video games including: Dad's Army; Johnny and the Bomb BBC television adaptation; BioShock 2; Jeepers Creepers [1] Alice is Dead (Newgrounds) Sinister 2 [2]

  8. Going Places (1938 film) - Wikipedia

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    The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song for the song "Jeepers Creepers", premiered in this movie by Louis Armstrong, who sings it to a horse. Two earlier films, both entitled The Hottentot (1929) and The Hottentot (1922 silent version), were based on the same source.

  9. Jeepers Creepers (film series) - Wikipedia

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    The Jeepers Creepers film series consists of four American horror movies. The first three movies were written and directed by Victor Salva , and the fourth was directed by Timo Vuorensola . The antagonist in each of the films is the Creeper, a demonic serial killer played by Jonathan Breck in the first three entries and Jarreau Benjamin in the ...