- La
Diablesse or Ladjablès is a
character in
Caribbean folklore.
According to folklore, she was an
enslaved African woman who made a deal with Le Diable...
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prevalent on
other islands as well.
French influence can be seen in La
Diablesse, a well-dressed she-devil, and
Loogaroo (from "loup-garou"), a werewolf...
- 2022. Le Vaillant, Luc (2 June 2014). "Mylène Jampanoï,
bonne petite diablesse". Libération (in French).
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Seven Deaths in the Cat's Eye (Italian: La
morte negli occhi del gatto) is a 1973
Gothic horror film
directed by
Antonio Margheriti. It is also a rare...
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island of origin. For
films made in Cuba, see List of
Cuban films.
Diablesse (2005)
Hooked (2009) The
Island (1980) No Seed (2002) Once in an Island...
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invoked are the Jumbee. Some "jumbies" are the Soucouyant, Lagahoo, La
Diablesse, Papa Bois.
Bogeyman is also used in the same way, but it is more common...
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place au
soleil Sabine Ma vie n'est pas une comédie
romantique Lisa Les
diablesses Denise TV
movie 2008
Adrien Sandra TV
movie 2009 In the
Beginning Monika...
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which became a huge success.
After this came
Afrita Hanem ("Madame la
diablesse," 1949). Five
films later, the
unmarried couple broke up.
Farid continued...
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killing for killing's sake, or the
wanton destruction of the forest. "La
Diablesse", the
devil woman, is
sometimes personified as an old crone, who steps...
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illustration Murray Kimber, Josepha: A
Prairie Boy's
Story Marie Lafrance, La
Diablesse and the Baby Michèle Lemieux,
There Was An Old Man...: A
Collection of...