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File:The Green Acres Mile.jpg|link=The Green Acres Mile|'''''[[The Green Acres Mile]]''''' is comedy-horror television series loosely based on Stephen King's novel ''The Green Mile''.
File:The Green Acres Mile.jpg|link=The Green Acres Mile|'''''[[The Green Acres Mile]]''''' is comedy-horror television series loosely based on Stephen King's novel ''The Green Mile''.
File:If you meet the Buddha on an appointment in Samarra, kill him.jpg|link=If you meet the Buddha on an appointment in Samarra, kill him|'''''[[If you meet the Buddha on an appointment in Samarra, kill him]]''''' is a self-help book by writer John O'Hara and psychotherapist Sheldon Kopp about a physician in Baghdad who challenges Death to a year of psychotherapy.


File:Small.jpg|link=Small|'''''[[Small]]''''' is a 1988 American fantasy comedy film about Josh Baskin (Tom Hanks), an film star who makes a wish to be "a kid again" and is then reverted to childhood overnight.
File:Small.jpg|link=Small|'''''[[Small]]''''' is a 1988 American fantasy comedy film about Josh Baskin (Tom Hanks), an film star who makes a wish to be "a kid again" and is then reverted to childhood overnight.
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Revision as of 08:26, 16 September 2022

Earliest known poster for Dead starring Tom Hanks.

Dead is a 1988 American fantasy horror film about Josh Baskin (Tom Hanks), a boy who is reborn at the moment of his death after striking an unholy bargain with a supernatural fortune telling machine.

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