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Let me give this show some attention since why not.
Here's a fairly solid amount of all the different kinds of media that I think both can fit well in and could share the same universe as Bede Blake & Robert Butler's Creeped Out, which you can both read and see below for yourself:
First off, here's the episodes from both seasons that are all set in the same universe as each other in this "Verse" —
Season 1
— Slapstick, Trolled, A Boy Called Red, Kindlesticks, Shed No Fear and Side Show 1 & 2
Season 2
— Itchy, The Many Place, The Unfortunate Five, No Filter, The Takedown & Splinta Claws
Eight downer endings and four good endings.
Second, now here's the actual universe —
• Dan Angel & Billy Brown's R.L. Stine's The Haunting Hour: The Series
— Every episode of the entire series except Red Eye, Poof De Fromage, Bad Egg, Mrs. Worthington and Lotsa Luck
• Jeff Kline's Transformers Prime & Transformers Prime Beast Hunters: Predacons Rising
• Dan Mandel & Chris Pearson's Dan Vs.
• Dan Cross & David Hoge's Pair Of Kings
• Amy Heckerling's Fast Times At Ridgemont High & Clueless (1995)
• David Mirkin's Romy and Michele's High School Reunion
• Lloyd Goldfine's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003)
• Steven Spielberg's Amazing Stories
— Every episode of the entire series except Guilt Trip and Family Dog
• Michael Lehmann's Heathers (1988)
• Stephen Herek's Don't Tell Mom The Babysitter's Dead (1991)
• Darren Stein's Jawbreaker (1999)
• Harry Elfont & Deborah Kaplan's Josie and the Pussycats (2001)
• Roberto Aguirre-Sarcasa's Chilling Adventures Of Sabrina (Netflix)
• Alfred Gough & Miles Millar's Wednesday (Netflix)
• Edgar Wright's Don't (Fake Trailer)
• Rob Zombie's Werewolf Women Of The S.S. (Fake Trailer)
• Eli Roth's Thanksgiving (Fake Trailer & 2023 film)
• Neil Gaiman's Good Omens (TV Series)
• Matthew Vaughn's Kingsman: The Secret Service
• Joel Schumacher's The Lost Boys (1987)
• Stephen Chow's Shaolin Soccer
• New Line Cinema's Critters (1 & 2)
• Joe Dante's The 'Burbs (1988)
• Gil Kenan's A Boy Called Christmas (2021)
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• Michael Dougherty's Trick r Treat & Krampus
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some of the 19th century paintings that made me go 'oh the fabric is so nice wow'
alfred stevens 1862, sergei gribkov 1884
pascal dagnan-bouveret 1882, vittorio reggianini 1800s
leopold carl müller 1885, jean-léon gérôme 1887
frederic leighton 1864, charles edward perugini 1839-1918
francesco hayez 1851, vicente lópez portaña 1830
paul delaroche 1843, bernhard osterman 1870–1938
henri lehmann 1814-1882, frederik hendrik kaemmerer 1839-1902
françois claudius compte-calix 1800's, frederik hendrik kaemmerer 1839-1902
józsef borsos 1856, vittorio reggianini 1800s
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Comoedia, 5 February 1934 (note the picture of Harry Baur by the masthead!) So I learned that the 1934 Les Mis film premiered two nights before a far-right anti-government riot! And you can feel that there was a crisis about to happen in this account of the movie's premiere:
A rough start to the night: there’s the taxi driver’s strike and there’s the parliamentary crisis. The latest information passed from mouth to mouth and most journalists arrived late, bearing the most recent news. “So Emile Fabre is jumping ship?” [Fabre was the director of the Comédie-Française and was apparently being pressured to leave.] “It’s a scandal!” “It’s disgraceful!” “What folly!” “And who is replacing him?” “George Thomé.” [Thomé was a musician as well as the former director the Sûreté.] “Seriously?! They’re going to be cuffing the Comedie-Francaise.” Emile Fabre makes his entrance, followed by his charming daughter. He is just as soon surrounded and interrogated. “I don’t understand! I don’t understand!” “No one understands.” “There is too much to understand.” Our editor-in-chief, who has not always been fond of Emile Fabre, is spotted by his side; he shakes his hand cordially and I note that Pierre Lazareff [editor-in-chief of Paris-Soir] notes this effusive sympathy. A political star enters!...M. [François] Piétri [briefly the Minister of Finance]…thoughtfully and hurriedly, he passes by on swift feet which recently exercised a wise retreat that was, if I dare say, a step ahead of wisdom. He joins Mme. Piétri….It’s impossible to get him to open up!... Caught up in the commotion of the crowd, I hear this brief dialog between a political columnist and a deputy: “And how are your ‘misérables’ doing?” “They are waiting for their Monseigneur Myriel!” The huge Marignan theater is too cramped for this crowd of guests. Luckily Jean-José Frappa and his second in command, Mme. Audibert, thought of everything, took care of everything… And everyone is able to get to the coat check and find his place easily. Because the taxi strike and political events delayed hundreds of people, who then arrived all at once and with haste, this was not an easy task. Who was there? Tout-Paris...I randomly noted with my pencil: Messueirs Paul Abram, Achard, De Adler, Berneuil, Archimbaud, André Aron, Arnaud, Louis Aubert, Aubin, Kujay, Kertée, Azaïs, Bacré, Barthe, Baschet, Baudelocque, Harry-Baur, Bavelier, Robert de Beauplan, Antonin Bédier, Pierre Benoit, Mme Spinelly, Charles Delac and Marcel Vandal, Léon Benoit-Deutsch, André Lang, René Lehmann, Bellanger, Mag Bernard, Tristan Bernard, Jean-Jacques Bernard, Louis Bernard, Dr. Etiënne Bernard (all the Bernards!)...Bernheim, Bernier, Guilaume Besnard, Bétove, Bizet, Blumsteien, Mme Rocher, Boesflug, Pierre de la Boissière, Bollaert, Bouan, Boucher, Robert Bos, Pierre Bost, Paul Brach, Henry Roussell, Charles Burguet, Pierre Brisson, Simone Cerdan, Henry Clerc, Albert Clemenceau, Pière Colombier, Germaine Dulac,Henri Diamant-Berger, Julien Duvivier,Jean Epstein, Fernand Gregh, Mary Glory, René Heribel, Tania Fédor, Alice Field, Jacqueline Francell, Mary Marquet, Florelle, Marguerite Moreno, Françoise Rosay, Becq de Fouquière, Jean Servais, Vidalin, Maria Vaisamaki, Orane Demazis, Rachel Deviry, Rosine Deréan, Jacques Deval, Christiane Delyne, Renée Devillers, Jean Chataigner, Germaine Dermoz, Léon Voltera, Robert Trébor, our director, Jean Laffray, Lucie Derain, Paul Gordeaux, Jean Narguet, Parlay, Suzet Maïs, Antoine Rasimi, Renée de Saint-Cyr, Jean Toulout, Mady Berry, Yolande Laffont, Jean Max, Parysis, Charles Gallo, Léo Poldès, Jean Fayard, Edmonde Guy, Mario Roustan, Paul Strauss, Cavillon, Emile Vuillermoz, Josselyne Gaël, Charles Vanel, S. E. Si Kaddour ben Gabhrit, the duke and duchess of Mortemart, Madame Henry Paté, Marcel Prévost, Louise Weiss, Alfred Savoir, Henri Duvernois, Paul Gémon, magistrate Maurice Garçon, magistrate Campinchi, Sylvette Fillâcier, Jean Heuzé, Pierre, Heuzé, Mona Goya, Simon-Cerf, W.E. Hœndeler, Georges Midlarsky, Michel, Nadine Picard….and others I must be forgetting…pardon me!....Silence!....
In the glow of the half-light from the screen….there are applause! Not since les Croix de bois has a movie been so highly anticipated and now it is time for the verdict….Raymond Bernard can be sure that the audience is rooting for him. Our eyes are full with light and pretty colors. This Paris night is practically magical…and departing from that magic, we are plunged into the great river of les Misérables, into the furious waters of this social storm. Luckily André Lang and Raymond Bernard have made the trip for us. What contrast! From the spectacle of an elegant and distinguished gathering, we move to the misfortunes of Jean Valjean.
The audience picks up on everything that could be an allusion to the present times. But of all these allusions, one stands out. It’s the lament of two gossips, at the moment when the barricades are rising. “What sad times!” “We’ve barely made it through the cholera…and here is the Republic!” Thunderous applause and mad laughter. When, on the barricades, the Republic calls on us to act, the spectators think of other promised actions which haven’t happened and they forget to applaud. But the whole audience is prodigiously virtuous; whenever a good deed is shown on the screen, when some sentence about the heart graces the white canvas, it is punctuated by applause. After the first film, stop!... Time to eat! There’s a mad dash to the punchbowl. In the haste of this day of crisis and running late, many in the audience did not have time for dinner….the buffet, in the blink of an eye, is emptied and the dry drinks make vindictive and impassioned discussions flow. High and low, here and there, everyone was speaking of the Parliment's chances and the intermission bell sounds in an atmosphere charged with electricity. The two other parts of the film, cut by another intermission, each end with a double ovation for Harry Baur, both in the lobby and in the theater. The little Gaby Triquet is passed from person to person towards a chocolate eclair, which she leaves a trace of on the cheeks of Harry Baur. And then as usual everyone rushes to the coat check. Then we go to the fifth floor of the Marignan building. There, in an unoccupied apartment, dinner waits for us. There are more than a thousand of us around little eight-person tables. Ten thousand meters of film, that will make you hungry! Three orchestras pour out waltzes, tangos, and other tunes, while the masters of the hotel fill up our cups. And that continued to six thirty in the morning, in an atmosphere of charming cordiality as each person attested to the pleasure of seeing French cinema accomplish such a feat. Bernard Natan and Raymond Bernard were too surrounded for me to speak to them. Besides, what could I say to them that they haven’t already heard ten times, a hundred times, a thousand times that evening, which was the apotheosis of cinema and of Les Misérables. -Jean-Pierre Liausu
#les miserables#lm 1934#me trying to learn about the 1934 political situation in France via wikipedia
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Top 100 Films
Just wanted to put this somewhere for the sake of documentation, might do this once a year to see how much the overall list changes.
Not ranked, but the list is done by release date, earliest to most recent. Includes short and feature length films (plus one TV series, and two serials, if you want to be specific):
• The Musketeers of Pig Alley (1912), dir. D.W. Griffith
• Fantômas (1913), dir. Louis Feuillade
• Les Vampires (1915), dir. Louis Feuillade
• The Doll (1919), dir. Ernst Lubitsch
• Foolish Wives (1922), dir. Erich von Stroheim
• Sherlock, Jr. (1924), dir. Buster Keaton
• Die Nibelungen: Kriemhild’s Revenge (1924), dir. Fritz Lang
• Greed (1924), dir. Erich von Stroheim
• The Last Laugh (1924), dir. F. W. Murnau
• The Gold Rush (1925), dir. Charlie Chaplin
• The General (1926), dir. Buster Keaton, Clyde Bruckman
• Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans (1927), dir. F. W. Murnau
• The Passion of Joan of Arc (1928), dir. Carl Theodor Dreyer
• The Docks of New York (1928), dir. Josef von Sternberg
• The Wedding March (1928), dir. Erich von Stroheim
• Man with a Movie Camera (1929), Dziga Vertov
• M (1931), dir. Fritz Lang
• Vampyr (1932), dir. Carl Theodor Dreyer
• I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang (1932), dir. Mervyn LeRoy
• Gold Diggers of 1933 (1933), dir. Mervyn LeRoy, Bubsy Berkeley
• L’Atalante (1934), dir. Jean Vigo
• The Scarlet Empress (1934), dir. Josef von Sternberg
• The Thin Man (1934), dir. W.S. Van Dyke
• The Only Son (1936), dir. Yasujirō Ozu
• Citizen Kane (1941), dir. Orson Welles
• Now, Voyager (1942), dir. Irving Rapper
• Meshes of the Afternoon (1943), dir. Maya Deren
• Day of Wrath (1943), dir. Carl Theodor Dreyer
• At Land (1944), dir. Maya Deren
• Ivan the Terrible, Part I (1944), dir. Sergei Eisenstein
• Notorious (1946), dir. Alfred Hitchcock
• Sunset Boulevard (1950), dir. Billy Wilder
• Monsieur Hulot’s Holiday (1953), dir. Jacques Tati
• The Wages of Fear (1953), dir. Henri-Georges Clouzot
• The Big Heat (1953), dir. Fritz Lang
• The Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome (1954), dir. Kenneth Anger
• Rear Window (1954), dir. Alfred Hitchcock
• Ordet (1955), dir. Carl Theodor Dreyer
• A Man Escaped (1956), dir. Robert Bresson
• Ivan the Terrible, Part II: The Boyars’ Plot (1958), dir. Sergei Eisenstein
• La Dolce Vita (1960), dir. Federico Fellini
• L’Avventura (1960), dir. Michelangelo Antonioni
• La Notte (1961), dir. Michelangelo Antonioni
• L’Eclisse (1962), dir. Michelangelo Antonioni
• The Exterminating Angel (1962), dir. Luis Buñuel
• Mothlight (1963), dir. Stan Brakhage
• Red Desert (1964), dir. Michelangelo Antonioni
• Gertrud (1964), dir. Carl Theodor Dreyer
• The War Game (1966), dir. Peter Watkins
• Au Hasard Balthazar (1966), dir. Robert Bresson
• Daisies (1966), dir. Věra Chytilová
• Lemon (1969), dir. Hollis Frampton
• The Conformist (1970), dir. Bernardo Bertolucci
• The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie (1972), dir. Luis Buñuel
• F for Fake (1973), dir. Orson Welles
• Lancelot of the Lake (1974), dir. Robert Bresson
• A Woman Under the Influence (1974), dir. John Cassavetes
• The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974). dir. Tobe Hooper
• House (1977), dir. Nobuhiko Obayashi
• Stalker (1979), dir. Andrei Tarkovsky
• Nostalgia (1983), dir. Andrei Tarkovsky
• L’Argent (1983), dir. Robert Bresson
• Blue Velvet (1986), dir. David Lynch
• Heathers (1989), dir. Michael Lehmann
• Kiki’s Delivery Service (1989), dir. Hayao Miyazaki
• Baraka (1992), dir. Ron Fricke
• Satantango (1994), dir. Béla Tarr
• A Confucian Confusion (1994), dir. Edward Yang
• Chungking Express (1994), dir. Wong Kar-Wai
• Ed Wood (1994), dir. Tim Burton
• Whisper of the Heart (1995), dir. Yoshifumi Kondo
• Showgirls (1995), dir. Paul Verhoeven
• Neon Genesis Evangelion: The End of Evangelion (1997), dir. Hideaki Anno, Kazuya Tsurumaki
• Gummo (1997), dir. Harmony Korine
• The Big Lebowski (1998), dir. Joel Coen, Ethan Coen
• Outer Space (1999), dir. Peter Tscherkassky
• Beau Travail (1999), dir. Claire Denis
• Julien Donkey-Boy (1999), dir. Harmony Korine
• Yi Yi (2000), dir. Edward Yang
• Dancer in the Dark (2000), dir. Lars von Trier
• The Piano Teacher (2001), dir. Michael Haneke
• Mulholland Drive (2001), dir. David Lynch
• What Time Is It There? (2001), dir. Tsai Ming-liang
• Memories of Murder (2003), dir. Bong Joon-ho
• The Matrix Reloaded (2003), dir. Lily Wachowski, Lana Wachowski
• The Village (2004), dir. M. Night Shyamalan
• Caché (2005), dir. Michael Haneke
• Southland Tales (2006), dir. Richard Kelly
• Inland Empire (2006), dir. David Lynch
• Zodiac (2007), dir. David Fincher
• The White Ribbon (2009), dir. Michael Haneke
• The Turin Horse (2011), dir. Béla Tarr
• Five Broken Cameras (2012), dir. Emad Burnat, Guy Davidi
• The Master (2012), dir. Paul Thomas Anderson
• Spring Breakers (2012), dir. Harmony Korine
• Song to Song (2017), dir. Terrence Malick
• Twin Peaks: The Return (2017), dir. David Lynch
• The Favourite (2018), dir. Yorgos Lanthimos
• Portrait of a Lady on Fire (2019), dir. Céline Sciamma
• We’re All Going to the World’s Fair (2021), dir. Jane Schoenbrun
(10/4/23)
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@smallergcd asked to meet Lord Trevor
❝—Father, this is Mr. Lehmann whom I've told you about.❞ Victor's gaze seldom shifts away from Alfred, even as he introduces him to his father, though the latter is far too busy shaking hands with the artist in question to note the plain adoration which lies there. ❝—Ah, I've been wanting to meet you. Victor here is quite enamored with your work, and so is half of London, I have been told. I am an avid collector of the arts myself, and so I simply had to speak to you.❞
#smallergcd#[ vic just giving alfred hearteyes right in front of his father ahfjslkg ]#[ he adores alfie and wants to show him off <3 ]#V; Novice
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WHAT CAN YOUR MUSE DO ?
BOLD what your muse can do. Italicize for something they can do to some extent. Repost!! Do not reblog!!
Alfred Lehmann.
bake a cake from scratch / ride a horse / drive a submarine / speak a second language / dance / catch a fish / play an instrument / throw a punch / build a deck / ice skate / unclog a drain / program a computer / change a flat tire / fire a gun / sew / juggle / play poker / paint / fly a kite / sculpt / write poetry / change a diaper / sing / shoot a bow and arrow / ride a bike / swim / sail a boat / do a backflip / play chess / give cpr / pitch a tent / flirt / stitch a wound / read palms / use chopsticks / write in cursive / calligraphy / use an electric drill / braid hair / make a campfire / make a mixed drink / do sudoku puzzles / wrap a gift / give a good massage / jump start a car / roll their tongue / do magic tricks / do yoga / tie a tie / skip a rock / shuffle a deck of cards / read morse code / pick a lock / fly a plane / train animals / fix a car / apologize / write a business letter / write in a second language / say the alphabet backwards / read music / cook complex meals / change oil / paint nails / draw / socialize / march / take apart a gun / drive a rig / operate a tank / climb a tree / rock climb / tie a cherry stem / basic first aid / draw blood / put out a fire
Tagged by: @vxctorx, thank you! Tagging: @fcllederage, @sortilegum, @zealctry and you!
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Credit Suisse la risée des banques mondiales dessins d'Alex la Liberté
Une prise de conscience quelle réputation pour la Suisse. Fondée il y a 165 ans par Alfred Escher, elle a percé le tunnel du Gothard et développé l’industrie du pays
Axel Lehmann, actif dans le domaine des assurances, a été directeur opérationnel à UBS. Sa spécialité? La gestion et le contrôle des risques
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Title: Dinosaur
Rating: PG
Director: Ralph Zondag, Eric Leighton
Cast: D.B. Sweeney, Alfre Woodard, Ossie Davis, Max Casella, Hayden Panettiere, Samuel E. Wright, Julianna Margulies, Peter Siragusa, Joan Plowright, Della Reese, Cathy Cavadini, Edie Lehmann Boddicker, Matt Adler, Sandina Bailo-Lape
Release year: 2000
Genres: adventure
Blurb: An orphaned dinosaur raised by lemurs joins an arduous trek to a sanctuary after a meteorite shower destroys his family home.
#dinosaur#pg#ralph zondag#eric leighton#db sweeney#d b sweeney#alfre woodard#ossie davis#max casella#hayden panettiere#2000#adventure
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Astrological Outlook and Character Analysis for Individuals with a May 16th Birthday
They are extremely grasping, touchy and close to home individuals. High heart and consideration are the principal attributes of these individuals. In any case, they can be severe and corrupt, and notwithstanding their tranquil disposition they battle for power and authority. They have an unwavering confidence in their own power and are persuaded of their capacities; they are not exceptionally held. They need to carry on with a public existence and spread their social movement. Satisfying social obligations gives them delight and fulfillment, however they likewise appreciate harmony and significance, and they are fit for resistance and graciousness. They have numerous companions and colleagues, yet these must be helpful. Business associations with companions will bring them misfortunes. A portion of your concerns are brought about by foes. Monetary issues are not especially great in your childhood. Their material circumstance works on halfway through their lives. They will need congruity in marriage. Astrological Outlook and Character Analysis for Individuals with a May 16th Birthday
On the off chance that your birthday is May 16, your zodiac sign is Taurus May 16 - character and character character: tireless, delicate, genuine, contemptuous, chatty, mean; calling: rancher, spy, turner; colors: red, olive, ruby; stone: red emerald; animal: chameleon; plant: woman's shroud; fortunate numbers: 7,14,40,46,51,52 very fortunate number: 9 Occasions and observances - May 16 Global Day of Living respectively in Harmony In Costa Rica it is the Public Day of the Microbiologist and Clinical Physicist. Global Day of Light May 16 Superstar Birthday. 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Alfred Hill - The Sacred Mountain
Orchestra: Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Conductor: Wilfred Lehmann
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Here's a fairly solid amount of all the different kinds of media that I think both can fit well in and could share the same universe as The Women From I.N.C.R.E.D.I.B.L.E., which you can both read and see below for yourself:
• Tim Schafer's Brutal Legend (2009)
• W. D. Richter's The Adventures Of Buckaroo Banzai Across The 8th Dimension
• Steve Barron's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990)
• Kevin Munroe's TMNT (2007)
• Alfred Gough & Miles Millar's Wednesday (Netflix)
• James Gunn's Super (2011)
• Chris Columbus' Adventures In Babysitting (1987)
• Michael Lehmann's Heathers (1989)
• Doug Liman's Go (1999)
• Alexander Payne's Election (1999)
• Dean Parisot's Galaxy Quest
• Harry Elfont & Deborah Kaplan's Josie and the Pussycats (2001)
• Michael Dougherty's Trick r Treat & Krampus
• Mark Waters' The Spiderwick Chronicles (2008)
• John Carpenter's Big Trouble In Little China
• Joe Dante's The 'Burbs (1989)
• Bede Blake & Robert Butler's Creeped Out (Trolled, A Boy Called Red, Kindlesticks, Shed No Fear, Side Show, Itchy, The Many Place, The Unfortunate Five, No Filter, The Takedown & Splinta Claws)
• James Wan's The Conjuring Duology
• David F. Sandberg's Annabelle: Creation
• Gerard Johnstone's M3GAN
• Wes Craven's The People Under The Stairs
• Eli Roth's Thanksgiving (2023)
• David Mirkin's Romy and Michele's High School Reunion
• Kevin Smith's View Askewniverse
and last but not least,
• Neil Gaiman's Good Omens (Amazon Prime)
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Items from many of these "events" are collected by the main antagonist-later turned-deuteragonist, Miss Robin Rose (Susan Egan).
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modern retelling suggestions include
Blessed Bastard by Ruth P. Lehmann
Guinevere Trilogy by Persia Woolley
Lancelot by Gwen Rowley
Sir Galahad, A Christmas Mystery by William Morris
The Holy Grail by Lord Alfred Tennyson
Recommended galahad readings?
he basically only features prominently in the grail quest tellings from the vulgate onwards, so i'd say the vulgate grail quest section (theres a pretty easy to get ahold of translation published by penguin classics) and the grail section of le morte. theres also a long grail section in the post vulgate but itll have even worse anti-semitism and conversion fantasy shit than the rest. oh fair warning for those in almost any grail story btw unfortunately
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Del Sol Valley Times
A Third Member of Sulani Hotel Company is Missing.
Is he responsible for the disappearance of business partners?
Story by Jarrett Burke, travel correspondent
HAVE YOU SEEN THIS MAN?
Alfred Lehmann of Champ Les Sims, thin with light complexion, is wanted for questioning in regards to the disappearance of hotelier and tabloid personality Countess Evelyn von Aigner
If found, please contact local authorities with great expediency.
#you know it's my favorite day when I get to make a new newspaper clipping#la boca cerrada#ts4#the sims 4#the sims#alfred lehmann#del sol valley times#la boca cerrada clippings
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Eduard Alfred Lehmann (1889-1952), 'Polypi', ''Hans Andersen's Fairy Tales'', 1911 Source
#E. A. Lehmann#Eduard Alfred Lehmann#german artists#illustrators#illustrations#illustration#mermaids#fairy tales#hans andersen's fairy tales#polypi#vintage art#vintage illustration#hans christian andersen#children's books
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Conrad Veidt's astonishing transformation into the infamous Russian monk, Rasputin, for Adolf Trotz's Rasputin, Dämon der Frauen (1932).
#conrad veidt#rasuptin#behind the scenes#absolutely fascinating#and the makeup artist should be one of three#adolf arnold#adolf doelle#or#alfred lehmann
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@gnarledbite / continued.
Secrets are the backbone of his identity. Or the foundation of it entirely, truth be told. But he does not tell the truth ( is it still a lie to say he is Alfred Lehmann when he wholeheartedly believes it himself? ) and, thus, the phrase carries a little more conviction than the smooth tone of his voice usually allows itself. He pauses to gather himself and takes in Garrett's words.
The Camarilla. It is a good thing he does not engage with them all that often, then. Them finding out who he is would be quite a hassle. " Alas, knowledge can often prove to be power. And if there is one thing the Camarilla wants it is that. " He waves a hand dismissively and smiles. " But aren't the Nosferatu especially good at keeping secrets? "
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