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Lack of Discipline = Slaughter of the Innocents is the next entry in this blog.
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I remember seeing this a couple years ago under the title Innocents from Hell It definitely has moxie, I’ll give it that.
They gave their souls to Hell… but the Devil wanted MORE! 2006
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December 28, Day of the Holy Innocents, is a religious commemoration of King Herod's ordering the slaughter of all male infants in his kingdom, intended to include the Christ Child.
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December 28, Day of the Holy Innocents, is a religious commemoration of King Herod's ordering the slaughter of all male infants in his kingdom, intended to include the Christ Child.
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Lack of Discipline = Slaughter of the Innocents was the previous entry in this blog.
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The Innocents was a great movie, but I also loved her as the sexy Spectre agent posing as M's widow in the James Bond Spoof Casino Royale 1967.
Deborah Kerr Jaime J. Weinman 2007
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The Innocents is The Turn of the Screw put to film and it was in black and white so even spookier than the technicolored Black Narcissus.
Archive 2005-11-01 2005
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The Innocents is The Turn of the Screw put to film and it was in black and white so even spookier than the technicolored Black Narcissus.
freaky old movies 2005
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The Slaughter or Massacre of the Innocents is a brutal scene of infanticide, with mothers desperately clutching their babies, the ground around them littered with dismembered arms, legs, and heads.
A Handbook of Symbols in Christian Art Gertrude Grace Sill 1975
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The Slaughter or Massacre of the Innocents is a brutal scene of infanticide, with mothers desperately clutching their babies, the ground around them littered with dismembered arms, legs, and heads.
A Handbook of Symbols in Christian Art Gertrude Grace Sill 1975
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