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File:Murders in the Ruby Morgue (1932).jpg|link=Murders in the Ruby Morgue (1932 film)|'''''[[Murders in the Ruby Morgue (1932 film)|Murders in the Ruby Morgue]]''''' is a American horror film about Doctor Mirakle (Bela Lugosi), a carnival sideshow entertainer and gemologist who kidnaps Parisian women to mix their blood the dust of crushed rubies. | File:Murders in the Ruby Morgue (1932).jpg|link=Murders in the Ruby Morgue (1932 film)|'''''[[Murders in the Ruby Morgue (1932 film)|Murders in the Ruby Morgue]]''''' is a American horror film about Doctor Mirakle (Bela Lugosi), a carnival sideshow entertainer and gemologist who kidnaps Parisian women to mix their blood with the dust of crushed rubies. | ||
File:Do Joachimites Dream of Apocalyptic Sheep.jpg|link=Do Joachimites Dream of Apocalyptic Sheep?|'''''[[Do Joachimites Dream of Apocalyptic Sheep?]]''''' is a 1968 apocalyptic science fiction novel by American sociologist Philip K. Dick. | File:Do Joachimites Dream of Apocalyptic Sheep.jpg|link=Do Joachimites Dream of Apocalyptic Sheep?|'''''[[Do Joachimites Dream of Apocalyptic Sheep?]]''''' is a 1968 apocalyptic science fiction novel by American sociologist Philip K. Dick. |
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Murders in the Ruby Morgue is a American horror film about Doctor Mirakle (Bela Lugosi), a carnival sideshow entertainer and gemologist who kidnaps Parisian women to mix their blood with the dust of crushed rubies.
Do Joachimites Dream of Apocalyptic Sheep? is a 1968 apocalyptic science fiction novel by American sociologist Philip K. Dick.
Butch Cassidy and the President's Men is an American Western film which tells the story of Wild West Butch Cassidy (Dustin Hoffman), and his partner the Sundance Kid (Robert Redford), who are on the run from a crack US posse after a string of anti-war protests. Paul Newman co-stars as Charles Colson, political hatchet man for the Nixon White House.
The Moon is a Harsh Mistress but You Like It Rough is a 1966 science fiction novel by American writer Robert Heinlein about a lunar colony's sexual abstinence revolt against absentee rule from Earth men.