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Mr. Adolfo Pirelli (Signor Adolfo Pirelli in Italian), also known as Alf Spiral, Daniel O'Higgins or Davy Collins, is a fictional character from Stephen Sondheim's musical Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street. [1] He is a supporting antagonist in the story and a rival barber to Sweeney Todd. He is eventually killed by Todd after he ...
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The Moss Man figure came with a pine-like scent, textured fur-like moss, and was formed from the same mold as Beast Man. [20] His teeth were painted flat like a plant eater, but you could still see the unpainted Beast Man fangs. In the 1980s cartoon, he only has two appearances because the cartoon was drawing to a close by the time his figure ...
Teeth is a 2007 American comedy horror film written and directed by Mitchell Lichtenstein. The film stars Jess Weixler and was produced by Lichtenstein on a budget of $2 million. [ 1 ] It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2007, and received a limited release in the United States on January 18, 2008, by Roadside Attractions .
Angela Baker (Sleepaway Camp) - Felissa Rose; Baragon (Frankenstein Conquers the World) [1]; Patrick Bateman (American Psycho) – Christian Bale [2] [3]; Norman Bates (Psycho franchise) - Anthony Perkins, Vince Vaughn
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Lounds eventually dies in the hospital with his girlfriend Wendy at his side, but not before providing information to aid in the hunt for Dolarhyde. Lecter sends Graham a note congratulating him on Lounds' death, which "implies that the Tooth Fairy's murder of reporter Freddy Lounds is at least a sort of wish-fulfillment for Graham". [4]: 89
He is nicknamed "The Tooth Fairy" due to the nocturnal nature of his crimes, his tendency to bite his victims' bodies, the uncommon size and sharpness of his teeth and other apparent oral fixations. Dolarhyde kills at the behest of an alternate personality ; he refers to his other self as "The Great Red Dragon" after William Blake 's painting ...