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File:McGuffin - starring G Gordon Liddy.jpg|link=McGuffin|'''''[[McGuffin]]''''' is an American political crime drama television series starring G. Gordon Liddy. | |||
File:Nixon the Barbarian.jpg|link=Nixon the Barbarian|"To smear your enemies during Investigative Committee witch hunts, see them humiliated before you in the House and Senate, and to hear the lamentation of their Commie Pinko lackeys in the press!" ('''''[[Nixon the Barbarian]]''''') | |||
File:Cocaine Leprechaun.jpg|link=Cocaine Leprechaun|'''''[[Cocaine Leprechaun]]''''' is a 1993 American substance abuse horror fiction film about a vengeful leprechaun who believes a family has stolen his cocaine. | |||
File:Little Man It.jpg|link=Little Man It|'''''[[Little Man It]]''''' is a 1991 drama horror film about Fred Tate, a seven-year-old child prodigy who struggles to make adults see the evil clown which follows them everywhere. | |||
File:Charlotte's Animal Farm.jpg|link=Charlotte's Animal Farm|'''''[[Charlotte's Animal Farm]]''''' is an allegorical novel by George Orwell and E.B. White. | |||
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Latest revision as of 06:53, 1 August 2023
McGuffin is an American political crime drama television series starring G. Gordon Liddy.
"To smear your enemies during Investigative Committee witch hunts, see them humiliated before you in the House and Senate, and to hear the lamentation of their Commie Pinko lackeys in the press!" (Nixon the Barbarian)
Cocaine Leprechaun is a 1993 American substance abuse horror fiction film about a vengeful leprechaun who believes a family has stolen his cocaine.
Little Man It is a 1991 drama horror film about Fred Tate, a seven-year-old child prodigy who struggles to make adults see the evil clown which follows them everywhere.
Charlotte's Animal Farm is an allegorical novel by George Orwell and E.B. White.