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Satan’s Sphinx
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“Satan’s Sphinx” is a mysterious piece of lost media often referenced in online forums and conspiracy circles. It’s said to be a short film or a segment of a longer work that features disturbing and surreal imagery, allegedly involving occult symbols and a sphinx-like figure connected to Satanic rituals. The exact nature of “Satan’s Sphinx” is unclear, with some claiming it was part of an obscure European horror film from the 1970s or 1980s, while others suggest it was an experimental art piece that never saw public release. Despite numerous attempts by enthusiasts to track it down, no verified copies or credible descriptions have surfaced, leading many to believe it may never have existed or was destroyed shortly after its creation.
A Grand Day Out (Lost Peter Hawkins’ Gromit Dialogue From Stopmotion Animated Film; 1989)
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A Grand Day Out is a 1989 stopmotion animated short film by Nick Park, most widely known for being the debut of the animated duo Wallace and Gromit. The short took Nick 7 years to produce, being made as a graduation project for his school.
Leonard Lake/Charles Ng Tapes (Full Length)
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The miranda murders. Kidnap torture rape and murder.
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https://www.recordnet.com/article/19981029/a_news/310299990
Frazzledrip
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LINKS
https://forbiddenknowledgetv.net/frazzledripisreal/
https://forbiddenknowledgetv.net/lizcrokinonweinerslifeinsurancefiles/
https://touchstoneconnect.com/2019/09/05/frazzledripthemostpopularpostever/
Something Wicked This Way Comes (Lost Original Cut Of Dark Fantasy Film; 1982)
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“Something Wicked This Way Comes,” a dark fantasy film based on Ray Bradbury’s novel, originally had a much darker tone in its initial cut. The original version of the film, directed by Jack Clayton, was reportedly more faithful to Bradbury’s eerie and unsettling source material. However, Disney executives found the original cut too frightening for family audiences and ordered significant reshoots and edits, resulting in a final version that was less intense. The original cut has never been released, and the footage from this version is considered lost. Despite Bradbury’s involvement in the reshoots, fans and scholars have long been curious about the film’s initial, more ominous incarnation.