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File:Rita (2022 film).jpg|link=Rita|'''''[[Rita]]''''' is a 2022 American romantic horror film about a deceased actress from the Golden Age of cinema (Rita Hayworth) rises from the dead in order to make one last film. | File:Rita (2022 film).jpg|link=Rita|'''''[[Rita]]''''' is a 2022 American romantic horror film about a deceased actress from the Golden Age of cinema (Rita Hayworth) rises from the dead in order to make one last film. | ||
File:The Sound of Midsommar.jpg|link=The Sound of Midsommar|'''''[[The Sound of Midsommar]]''''' is a 2019 folk horror film loosely based on the 1965 American musical drama film ''The Sound of Music''. | |||
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Revision as of 07:57, 18 October 2022
The Emerald Mansion is an adventure-drama comedy romance film about an Amazonian jungle girl (Audrey Hepburn) who is adopted by a Beverly Hills couple (Powers Booth and Meg Foster).
It loosely based on the film Down and Out in Beverly Hills.
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Rita is a 2022 American romantic horror film about a deceased actress from the Golden Age of cinema (Rita Hayworth) rises from the dead in order to make one last film.
The Sound of Midsommar is a 2019 folk horror film loosely based on the 1965 American musical drama film The Sound of Music.
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