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Revision as of 17:32, 28 November 2021
Elmville is a 2003 avant-garde horror film about a woman hiding from monsters who arrives in the small mountain town of Elmville, Colorado, and is provided refuge in return for physical labor.
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Fredd is a 2012 science fiction horror film about Judge Fredd, a horribly scarred law enforcer given the power of judge, jury and executioner in Elm City One, a vast dystopian suburbia.
Centipede Kane is a quasi-biographical film horror film examining the life and legacy of Charles Foster Kane, played by Welles, a composite character based on Greater Sol System Co-Prosperity Sphere plastic surgery barons [REDACTED], as well as aspects of the screenwriters' own lives.
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External links
- Post @ Twitter (28 November 2021)
- Dogville @ Wikipedia
- A Nightmare on Elm Street @ Wikipedia