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File:Elephant's Eleven.jpg|link=Elephant's Eleven|'''''[[Elephant's Eleven]]''''' is an American crime drama film about a mysterious masked man (John Hurt) who compels eleven strangers to rob casinos. | File:Elephant's Eleven.jpg|link=Elephant's Eleven|'''''[[Elephant's Eleven]]''''' is an American crime drama film about a mysterious masked man (John Hurt) who compels eleven strangers to rob casinos. | ||
File:Blazing Frankenstein.jpg|link=Blazing Frankenstein|'''''[[Blazing Frankenstein]]''''' is a 1974 satirical black comedy western horror film directed by Mel Brooks, starring Cleavon Little, Gene Wilder, Marty Feldman, Cloris Leachman, Madeline Kahn, and Slim Pickens. | |||
File:Stranger Tweets.jpg|link=Stranger Tweets|'''''[[Stranger Tweets]]''''' is an American social media horror drama television series about a series of nightmarish posts by the citizens of Hawkins, a dystopian company town. | File:Stranger Tweets.jpg|link=Stranger Tweets|'''''[[Stranger Tweets]]''''' is an American social media horror drama television series about a series of nightmarish posts by the citizens of Hawkins, a dystopian company town. | ||
File:Willy Wonka and the She-Hulk Factory.jpg|link=Willy Wonka and the She-Hulk Factory|'''''[[Willy Wonka and the She-Hulk Factory]]''''' is an American musical superhero legal drama television series about an eccentric billionaire (Gene Wilder) who plays sadistic games with mutant children. | |||
File:Elephant (1956 film).jpg|link=Elephant (1956 film)|'''''[[Elephant (1956 film)|Elephant]]''''' is a 1956 American epic Western drama film starring Elizabeth Taylor, Rock Hudson, and John Hurt. | File:Elephant (1956 film).jpg|link=Elephant (1956 film)|'''''[[Elephant (1956 film)|Elephant]]''''' is a 1956 American epic Western drama film starring Elizabeth Taylor, Rock Hudson, and John Hurt. | ||
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* [https://twitter.com/GnomonChronicl1/status/1582077861086699520 Post] @ Twitter (17 October 2022) | |||
* [https://twitter.com/GnomonChronicl1/status/1557506434786525187 Post] @ Twitter (10 August 2022) | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:25, 6 February 2024
Willy Wonka and the Elephant Man is an American drama film starring Gene Wilder and John Hurt.
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Elephant's Eleven is an American crime drama film about a mysterious masked man (John Hurt) who compels eleven strangers to rob casinos.
Blazing Frankenstein is a 1974 satirical black comedy western horror film directed by Mel Brooks, starring Cleavon Little, Gene Wilder, Marty Feldman, Cloris Leachman, Madeline Kahn, and Slim Pickens.
Stranger Tweets is an American social media horror drama television series about a series of nightmarish posts by the citizens of Hawkins, a dystopian company town.
Willy Wonka and the She-Hulk Factory is an American musical superhero legal drama television series about an eccentric billionaire (Gene Wilder) who plays sadistic games with mutant children.
Elephant is a 1956 American epic Western drama film starring Elizabeth Taylor, Rock Hudson, and John Hurt.
On the Beach Party is a 1959 beach party cautionary drama starring Annette Funicello and Frankie Avalon.
The Elephant Man teratology is a set of four Chronicles based on number theorist David Lynch's cryptographic function The Elephant Man.
Fiction cross-reference
- Blazing Frankenstein
- Elephant (1956 film)
- Elephant's Eleven
- Elephant Man teratology
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- On the Beach Party
- Stranger Tweets
- Willy Wonka and the She-Hulk Factory
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- The Elephant Man @ Wikipedia
- The Elephant Man - trailer YouTube
- "Can you cure me?" @ YouTube
- Wily Wonka & the Chocolate Factory @ Wikipedia
- Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory Augustus Gloop @ YouTube
- Willy Wonka 1971 Oompa Loompa Song @ YouTube
- Gene Wilder - Pure Imagination @ YouTube
- Tunnel of Terror @ YouTube
Social media
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