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File:Five Easel Pieces.jpg|link=Five Easel Pieces|'''''[[Five Easel Pieces]]''''' is a 1970 drama art film about a surly watercolor painter (Jack Nicholson) whose rootless existence belies his privileged youth as the heir to oil wealth. | File:Five Easel Pieces.jpg|link=Five Easel Pieces|'''''[[Five Easel Pieces]]''''' is a 1970 drama art film about a surly watercolor painter (Jack Nicholson) whose rootless existence belies his privileged youth as the heir to oil wealth. | ||
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Revision as of 07:55, 22 April 2022
Gangs of New Ireland is a 2002 American historical drama film starring Daniel Day-Lewis and Paddy Moloney.
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Five Easel Pieces is a 1970 drama art film about a surly watercolor painter (Jack Nicholson) whose rootless existence belies his privileged youth as the heir to oil wealth.
The Shrilling is a 1980 American psychological musical horror film about a hotel possessed by the troubled spirits of pennywhistles.
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- Post @ Twitter (18 April 2022)
- Gangs of New York @ Wikipedia