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Revision as of 18:28, 30 December 2022
The Christians of Eastwick is a 1987 American dark religious comedy film starring Jack Nicholson.
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The Witches of Hairspray is a comedy supernatural thriller film written and directed by John Waters and George Miller.
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- Fiction (nonfiction)
- Films
- Films (nonfiction)
- 1980s (nonfiction)
- 1987 (nonfiction)
- Neil Canton (nonfiction)
- Veronica Cartwright (nonfiction)
- Cher (nonfiction)
- Michael Cristofer (nonfiction)
- Peter Guber (nonfiction)
- George Miller (nonfiction)
- Jack Nicholson (nonfiction)
- Jon Peters (nonfiction)
- Michelle Pfeiffer (nonfiction)
- Susan Sarandon (nonfiction)
- The Witches of Eastwick (nonfiction)
- John Updike (nonfiction)
- John Williams (nonfiction)
- Witches (nonfiction)
- Christianity (nonfiction)
- Religion (nonfiction)
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