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Revision as of 05:05, 27 February 2023
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.
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- [ Post] @ Twitter (27 February 2023)
- It (2017 film) @ Wikipedia
- It - trailer @ YouTube
- Niebolt house @ YouTube
- Little Man Tate @ Wikipedia
- Little Man Tate - trailer @ YouTube
- Flying globe scene @ YouTube
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- Stephen King (nonfiction)
- Andy Muschietti (nonfiction)
- 1990s (nonfiction)
- 1991 (nonfiction)
- Bob Balaban (nonfiction)
- Children (nonfiction)
- Harry Connick Jr. (nonfiction)
- Jodie Foster (nonfiction)
- Scott Frank (nonfiction)
- Adam Hann-Byrd (nonfiction)
- Mark Isham (nonfiction)
- Little Man Tate (nonfiction)
- George Plimpton (nonfiction)
- Dianne Wiest (nonfiction)
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