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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 with 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:Walnut in the Fold.jpg|link=Walnut in the Fold|"'''[[Walnut in the Fold]]'''": Scottie must brief a charming alien on recent advances in warp core technology before an immortal malefic spirit takes possession of his flesh and stabs her to death. [''Star Trek: Forbidden Episodes''] | |||
File:Denote an Olympian.jpg|link=Denote an Olympian|"'''[[Denote an Olympian]]'''" is an anagram of "'''''Napoleon Dynamite'''''". | File:Denote an Olympian.jpg|link=Denote an Olympian|"'''[[Denote an Olympian]]'''" is an anagram of "'''''Napoleon Dynamite'''''". | ||
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Velvet Days and Mondays (Always Get Me Blue) is a musical noir thriller film directed by David Lynch and starring Kyle MacLachlan, Dennis Hopper, David Lynch, and the Carpenters.
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.
"Walnut in the Fold": Scottie must brief a charming alien on recent advances in warp core technology before an immortal malefic spirit takes possession of his flesh and stabs her to death. [Star Trek: Forbidden Episodes]
"Denote an Olympian" is an anagram of "Napoleon Dynamite".