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  2. Willow Rosenberg - Wikipedia

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    Willow Rosenberg is a fictional character created for the fantasy television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997–2003). She was developed by Joss Whedon and portrayed throughout the TV series by Alyson Hannigan.

  3. List of fictional Jews - Wikipedia

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    Yudl Rosenberg: Short stories: Poland: Rosenberg published a work in which he presented the folklore that had grown up around Judah Loew ben Bezalel (also known as Maharal) in which he created a golem that protected the Jewish residents of the ghetto in Prague from violence and anti-Semitic attacks. [39] 1909: Sadie Cohen "Sadie Salome (Go Home)"

  4. Unofficial Buffy the Vampire Slayer productions - Wikipedia

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    Several notable fan films have been inspired by the Buffyverse.Although 20th Century Fox and its licensees are the only organizations legally allowed to create any commercial products with the name and trademark Buffy and Angel, related fan films have become more common, as computer and digital technology has advanced, to allow films to be produced for less money.

  5. List of crime films of the 1980s - Wikipedia

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    Gangster film [49] Crackers: Louis Malle: Donald Sutherland, Jack Warden, Sean Penn: United States [50] Fatal Vision: David Greene: Karl Malden, Eva Marie Saint, Gary Cole: United States [51] Fear City: Abel Ferrara: Tom Berenger, Billy Dee Williams, Jack Scalia, Melanie Griffith, María Conchita Alonso: United States [52] The Gunrunner: Nardo ...

  6. Seeing Red (Buffy the Vampire Slayer) - Wikipedia

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    Tara had become popular among fans, and Whedon and series writer David Fury decided that her death would elicit a strong response, something that Whedon felt sure was the correct course to take. [1] He was unprepared, however, for how forcefully viewers reacted to Tara's death. Fans were so upset that some stopped watching. [2]

  7. Tara Maclay - Wikipedia

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    Tara had become popular among fans, and Whedon and series writer David Fury decided that her death would elicit a strong response, something that Whedon felt sure was the correct course to take. [23] He was unprepared, however, for how forcefully viewers reacted to Tara's death. Fans were so upset that some stopped watching. [24]

  8. Category:2010s gangster films - Wikipedia

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  9. Murder, Inc. (1960 film) - Wikipedia

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    Murder, Inc. is a 1960 American gangster film starring Stuart Whitman, May Britt, Henry Morgan and Peter Falk.Filmed in Cinemascope and directed by Burt Balaban and Stuart Rosenberg, the film was based on the true story of Murder, Inc., a Brooklyn gang that operated in the 1930s.