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  1. 4 de jul. de 2017 · In Lost Boy: The True Story of Captain Hook, Christina Henry does what she did insanely well in Alice and brings a good deal of bloody retelling fun to a classic fairy tale. In this case, it's the tale of Peter Pan - he never wants to grow up, and he just wants all of his friends to stay young and carefree with him.

  2. 14 de feb. de 2020 · The Lost Boys, in its artless way, asks us to consider that being for ever young isn’t a sweet Edwardian evocation of innocence, but a vision of pure hell, like vampirism. The Lost Boys is ...

  3. A full length documentary about San Francisco's famous 10-acre seaside amusement park, Playland at the Beach. Located next to Ocean Beach, it was torn down in 1972 to make way for a condominium development. Gone now for more than 3 decades, it remains one of the city's lost treasures. Includes Laffing Sal, the Fun House, the Carousel, the Big Dipper, the Diving Bell, Dark Mystery, Limbo, Fun ...

  4. The Lost Boys is een Amerikaanse horrorfilm met komische elementen uit 1987 die zich richt op een jonge doelgroep. Ze won in 1988 een Saturn Award voor beste horrorfilm. The Lost Boys werd in 2008 opgevolgd door titel Lost Boys: The Tribe, waarin acteur Corey Feldman terugkeert als Edgar Frog.Later verscheen er nog een direct-naar-dvd: Lost Boys: The Thirst.

  5. 18 de sept. de 2018 · Laffing Sal in her exhibit – 2000s. For decades, Laffing Sal was the star feature at Jester’s Fun House, one of Ocean City’s most memorable 20 th century amusement attractions located on Wicomico Street off the boardwalk. Often misspelled as “Laughing Sal,” the large robotic rag doll, the first animatronic of its kind, would shake her head, wave her arms, jerk her torso, and ...

  6. 17 de jul. de 2011 · San Francisco's Playland-at-the-Beach amusement park also had a Laffing Sal. There were in fact many Laffing Sals at funhouses across the country at that time, all built by the Philadelphia Toboggan Co. of Germantown, Pennsylvania in the 1930s. Playland has disappeared but its Laffing Sal display still cackles away today at the Musee Mecanique ...