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| | | | | Winter stomped on a mild winter, bringing bitter cold, ice and frost. It's easy to identify planes above. But could there be more? | |
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| | | | | A snow flurry turns into a squall, and all the birds fall silent-even the Cooper's hawk. The ground is white in minutes: an onion snow. | |
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| | | I first ran across mention of The Golem from 1967 back in 1980. It has an entry in Jean-Pierre Andrevon and Alain Schlockoff's Cent monstres du cinéma fantastique ("100 Monsters of Fantastic Cinema"). The entry says litle about the story of this French made-for-TV film, but praises its expressionist beauty, and says that it is... | ||