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    Kate wore sunglasses while sitting in the passenger’s seat of the vehicle. This outing marks the first time Kate has been seen in public since December 2023. Kensington Palace announced in Janua

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    Whereas Super Giant (Starman) is Japan's first celluloid superhero, debuting in movies in 1957, [5] it was Moonlight Mask (Gekko Kamen) who set the standard as Japan's first live-action TV superhero, and was a huge success with children.

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  5. Labyrinth of Passion - Wikipedia

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    In Madrid, Riza is living incognito, constantly wearing a wig and dark glasses. He gets involved first with Fabio, a young junkie transvestite. Later he meets Sadec on the street and the two go to Sadec's place for a tryst. Ironically, Sadec is a member of a group of terrorists looking for Riza, but fails to recognize him in disguise.

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    He moved on to auto racing, winning his first race: the Mini Le Mans event, a children-only track created on the set of the 1971 film Le Mans, when McQueen was 10 years old. Before filming was completed on that film, McQueen enjoyed racing at triple-digit speeds down the straights while seated in his father's lap at the wheel of a Porsche 917 .

  7. They Live - Wikipedia

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    They Live is a 1988 American science fiction action horror film [b] written and directed by John Carpenter, based on the 1963 short story "Eight O'Clock in the Morning" by Ray Nelson.

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