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  2. The Cobweb (1955 film) - Wikipedia

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    Lauren Bacall and Lillian Gish in a publicity still of the film.. The opening credits are followed by the following onscreen words: "The trouble began ---" Dr. Stewart McIver (Richard Widmark) is now in charge of a psychiatric institution, one run for many years by medical director Dr. Douglas Devanal (Charles Boyer).

  3. Ruby Franke - Wikipedia

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    Ruby Franke (née Griffiths; [1] born January 18, 1982) [2] [3] [4] is an American convicted child abuser and former family vlogger who ran the now defunct YouTube channel 8 Passengers. On August 30, 2023, Franke and Jodi Hildebrandt were arrested in Washington County, Utah , and charged with six counts of felony aggravated child abuse of two ...

  4. William Gibson bibliography - Wikipedia

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    The works of William Gibson encompass literature, journalism, acting, recitation, and performance art. Primarily renowned as a novelist and short fiction writer in the cyberpunk milieu, Gibson invented the metaphor of cyberspace in "Burning Chrome" (1982) and emerged from obscurity in 1984 with the publication of his debut novel Neuromancer.

  5. William Gibson - Wikipedia

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    William Ford Gibson was born in the coastal city of Conway, South Carolina, and he spent most of his childhood in Wytheville, Virginia, a small town in the Appalachians where his parents had been born and raised. [7] [8] His family moved frequently during Gibson's youth owing to his father's position as manager of a large construction company. [9]

  6. William Gibson (playwright) - Wikipedia

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    William Gibson (November 13, 1914 – November 25, 2008) was an American playwright and novelist. He won the Tony Award for Best Play for The Miracle Worker in 1959, which he later adapted for a film version in 1962.

  7. No Maps for These Territories - Wikipedia

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    No Maps for These Territories is an independent documentary film made by Mark Neale focusing on the speculative fiction author William Gibson. [1] It features appearances by Jack Womack, Bruce Sterling, Bono, and The Edge and was released by Docurama. The film had its world premiere at the Vancouver International Film Festival in October 2000.

  8. List of films broadcast by Horror Channel - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, it is no longer a movie channel, but now a general entertainment network, as it features both movies and television series. However, a secondary channel, HorrorXtra, replaced Horror Channel as part of the movie channels, before being phased out completely when, on 22 November 2023, it was rebranded as Legend Xtra to keep in line ...

  9. Passengers (2008 film) - Wikipedia

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    Passengers was released in 125 theaters on October 24, 2008 in United States and Canada and earned $173,544 on the opening weekend. [4] The film grossed a total of $5,787,152: $292,437 from domestic location and $5,494,715 from overseas locations. [2]