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"The Monkey's Paw" is a horror short story by English author W. W. Jacobs. It first appeared in Harper's Monthly in September, 1902, [ 1 ] and was reprinted in his third collection of short stories, The Lady of the Barge , later that year. [ 2 ]
Mr. Whiskers leaves the treehouse after Brandy kicks him out, because of his sloppy behavior and becomes a son to a couple of Howler monkeys (Fred Willard and Tara Strong). Meanwhile, Brandy finds a new roommate, but realizes that she misses Mr. Whiskers so she rescues him from the Howler monkeys and the two make up for what they did as they ...
The Monkey's Paw is a 2013 American horror film based on the 1902 short story by author W. W. Jacobs. [3] The film revolves around Jake Tilton, who receives a mysterious monkey's paw talisman that grants him three wishes. [4] The film was directed by Brett Simmons, written by Macon Blair, and produced by Ross Otterman for TMP Films.
The Monkey's Paw (2013 film) P. Pet Sematary; T. Treehouse of Horror II
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In a classic retelling of W. W. Jacobs' The Monkey's Paw, an unpopular kid steals a gorilla's paw in order to be a part of a secret club, and discovers that the gorilla's paw can grant wishes with twisted results. The Cryptkeeper makes a cameo as the host of television program Gruesome Gladiators. Based on "The Gorilla's Paw!"
The Monkey's Paw is a 1933 American pre-Code horror film co-directed by Ernest B. Schoedsack (prologue) and Wesley Ruggles, based on the short story "The Monkey's Paw" (1902) by W. W. Jacobs. It tells of a family who obtains a cursed monkey paw that grants three wishes.
The Lady of the Barge is an anthology of short stories by W. W. Jacobs, first published in 1902.Many of Jacobs' most famous short stories, including "The Monkey's Paw", were published in this collection.