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A blind girl buys some stuff in a store and wants to pay but when the store employee gives her back her change she claims that he is trying to deceive her.
A blind girl buys some stuff in a store and wants to pay but when the store employee gives her back her change she claims that he is trying to deceive her. close
What is it Edward is hiding beneath his wig? To the people around him he seems an average bloke. But tonight his insidious secret will finally see the more
What is it Edward is hiding beneath his wig? To the people around him he seems an average bloke. But tonight his insidious secret will finally see the light of day in a reveal you won't soon forget. close
The picture begins with the fact that the nurse who stole the medicine bottle was killed in her apartment and thrown out the window. She managed to hide more
The picture begins with the fact that the nurse who stole the medicine bottle was killed in her apartment and thrown out the window. She managed to hide the bubble. A young doctor, Sean O Grady (Savant), who was housed in the same apartment, and his former mistress (Piples), became interested in the strange deaths in a hospital treating cancer with these new experimental drugs, and began their own investigation. The head doctor who uses this new drug and the head nurse kill patients. But why? Our heroes have to learn this, and killers are already on their heels. close
Adapted from the novel Bid Me To Live by the poet H.D. (written 1933–50, published 1960) and shot in houses occupied by military families on Governors more
Adapted from the novel Bid Me To Live by the poet H.D. (written 1933–50, published 1960) and shot in houses occupied by military families on Governors Island, NYC, from the 1770s to the 1960s, To Live is about what happens on the fringes of a war, and the extremes and estrangements that war produces—how dancing on “the last-straw edge of everything” makes us strangers not only to each other but also to ourselves. It is propelled by a text that spirals through a perpetual state of siege, suspension and postponement, marking the inroads that the state makes on our ability to love and to live. close
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