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Paperhouse is a 1988
British dark
fantasy film
directed by
Bernard Rose. It was
based on the 1958
novel Marianne Dreams by
Catherine Storr. The film stars...
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Paperhouse may
refer to:
Paperhouse (film), a 1988
British film
Paperhouse Records, a
British independent record label "
Paperhouse", a song by Can from...
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digital filmmaking. He is best
known for
directing the
horror films Paperhouse (1988) and
Candyman (1992), the
historical romances Immortal Beloved (1994)...
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Paperhouse Records was a
British independent record label which operated from 1990 to 1993. The
label was a short-lived
joint venture by Gl**** Records...
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chaotic band,
their first album A
Catholic Education,
released in 1990 on
Paperhouse, is
largely atypical of
their later sound, with the
possible exception...
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Headly pla****
several supporting roles in such
films as
Making Mr. Right,
Paperhouse,
Seize the Day and Nadine, but her role in
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (1988)...
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Their debut album, Up for a Bit with The
Pastels (Gl****, 1987; re-issue
Paperhouse, 1991)
moved from
garage pop-punk
through to
ballads with
synth orchestra...
- non-album
singles and b-sides
released through the band's ****ociation with
Paperhouse and K Records.
Credits adapted from the album's
liner notes.
Norman Blake...
- Tomatoes, his
second film to
receive such a rating, the
other one
being Paperhouse.
Cross was also a director, writer, and musician. He
wrote music, screenplays...
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released early records from Pulp,
Teenage Fanclub (on
subsidiary label Paperhouse),
Spacemen 3 (formerly on Gl**** Records), Blue Aeroplanes,
Lives of Angels...