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  2. Woman of the Hour - Wikipedia

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    Woman of the Hour is a 2023 American crime thriller film directed by Anna Kendrick in her directorial debut and written by Ian McDonald. It is based on the factual incident of Rodney Alcala appearing in 1978 on the television show The Dating Game before he was captured in 1979 and identified as a serial killer for murdering numerous women and girls.

  3. ‘Woman of the Hour’ Cast Guide: What the Stars of ... - AOL

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    Based on the true story of murderer Rodney Alcala, Woman of the Hour, which hit Netflix on Friday, October 18, explores the notorious serial killer and sex offender who found his next potential ...

  4. See the “Woman of the Hour” cast vs. the real people who ...

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    Of all the real people depicted in Woman of the Hour, Alcala is the most well-known.Authorities eventually determined that when he appeared on The Dating Game, Alcala had already killed his first ...

  5. Lists of nicknames - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of nickname-related list articles on Wikipedia. A nickname is "a familiar or humorous name given to a person or thing instead of or as well as the real name." [1] A nickname is often considered desirable, symbolising a form of acceptance, but can sometimes be a form of ridicule. A moniker also means a nickname or personal name.

  6. “Woman of the Hour” true story: The real-life serial killer ...

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    Rodrigo Jacques Alcala Buquor, a.k.a. Rodney Alcala, was born on Aug. 23, 1943, in San Antonio, Tex. He spent part of his childhood in Mexico before his family moved to Los Angeles.

  7. Coraline (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Coraline is also a name for a red, pink, or orange shade of the color coral. [3] Author Neil Gaiman believed that he had invented the name as a rhyming variant of the name Caroline for the title character in his dark fantasy horror children's novella Coraline. Gaiman pronounced the name of the character with a long i to rhyme with the word wine.

  8. “Woman of the Hour” Ending Explained: What Happened After ...

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    Warning: Woman of the Hour spoilers ahead! Woman of the Hour tells the true story of Rodney Alcala, a serial killer who appeared on — and won — a dating game show in 1978.. Anna Kendrick makes ...

  9. Coraline - Wikipedia

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    The Other Mother offers Coraline a chance to stay in the Other World forever, if Coraline will allow buttons to be sewn into her eyes. Coraline is horrified and returns back through the door to go home. Upon her return to her apartment, Coraline finds her real parents are missing, eventually discovering that the Other Mother has kidnapped them.