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  2. Virginia Savage McAlester - Wikipedia

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    Virginia Savage McAlester (May 13, 1943 – April 9, 2020) was an American architectural historian. [1] [2] Research. McAlester is best known for her book A Field ...

  3. Talk:Virginia Savage McAlester - Wikipedia

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  4. A look inside the real-life 'Home Alone' house - AOL

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    "Home Alone" is an all-time classic comedy about eight-year-old Kevin McAllister who must fight off burglars in his house when his family accidentally leaves him behind during Christmas break.

  5. Flaxy Martin - Wikipedia

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    Flaxy Martin is a 1949 film noir starring Zachary Scott and Virginia Mayo, and featuring Elisha Cook Jr., Dorothy Malone, and Douglas Kennedy.The crime thriller was directed by Richard L. Bare based on a story written by David Lang. [1]

  6. Highway 301 (film) - Wikipedia

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    When the film was first released, The New York Times critic Bosley Crowther caustically panned it, writing "The most disturbing and depressing of the many depressing things about the Strand's current Warner Brothers' shocker, Highway 301, is the fact that governors in Maryland, Virginia and North Carolina endorse this cheap gangster melodrama as an effective deterrent to crime.

  7. David Carradine filmography - Wikipedia

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    Year Title Role Notes 1947: A Christmas Carol: Young Scrooge: Live telecast with John Carradine as Scrooge [1]: 72 : 1967: Johnny Belinda: Locky: 1971: Maybe I'll Come Home in the Spring

  8. Chatterbox (1977 film) - Wikipedia

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    Chatterbox (addressed in the opening credits as Chatterbox!; also known as Virginia the Talking Vagina) is a 1977 American comedy film [1] about a woman with a talking vagina. The film stars Candice Rialson as a hairdresser who discovers her vagina has the power of speech after it derisively comments on a lover's performance.

  9. An American Carol - Wikipedia

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    An American Carol (released as Big Fat Important Movie [3] [4] in other territories) is a 2008 American satirical comedy film directed by David Zucker and written by Zucker, Myrna Sokoloff and Lewis Friedman.