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  2. Joan McCracken - Wikipedia

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    Joan Hume McCracken (December 31, 1917 – November 1, 1961) was an American dancer and actress who became famous for her role as Sylvie ("The Girl Who Falls Down") ...

  3. Talk:Joan McCracken/GA1 - Wikipedia

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    Joan Hume McCracken was born in Philadelphia I'm not sure if it's necessary, but you may want to add Philadelphia , Pennsylvania , for our international readers. Viriditas ( talk ) 00:06, 24 February 2014 (UTC) Reply [ reply ]

  4. Talk:Joan Hume McCracken - Wikipedia

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  5. Detective vividly remembers unsettling murder-suicide scene ...

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    In Chapter 2 of Amedy Dewey's story, the 18-year-old is found by police, who try to put together what happened on gruesome scene in middle of winter. Detective vividly remembers unsettling murder ...

  6. Yellowstone Recap: Suicide Watch — Plus, the Series’ Most ...

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    Ya had to wish CBS’ censors the best of luck with Sunday’s Yellowstone. Inarguably, the most brutal, most expletive-laden scene in the series’ history went down in “Resurrection Day.”

  7. Smoldering Children - Wikipedia

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    He intentionally wrote the suicide scene in Episode 6, "Piggy Piggy", to be ambiguous, leaving both the cast and audience wondering about Violet' e. [1] Murphy only revealed Violet's death to the other writers while they were writing Episode 8, "Rubber Man". [1] Both Murphy and Farmiga described the scene revealing Violet's death as "emotional."

  8. 'P-Valley' Cast Breaks Down Big Teak's Tragic Episode in ...

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    *TRIGGER WARNING: Tonight’s episode of #PValley “Savage” contains explicit scenes dealing with mental health, depression and suicide. If you have experienced the above, there is help. pic ...

  9. Trade Winds (film) - Wikipedia

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    Trade Winds is a 1938 American comedy murder mystery film directed by Tay Garnett written by Dorothy Parker, Alan Campbell, and Frank R. Adams, based on the story by Tay Garnett. The film stars Fredric March and Joan Bennett. It was distributed by United Artists, and released on December 28, 1938.