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Dwellers Of The Forbidden City
Dweller may refer to: * ''Dweller'' (film), a 2000 film by independent film icons the Polonia brothers * ''Dwellers'' (film), a 2021 film directed by Drew Fortier * ''Dweller'' (novel), a 2010 horror novel by Jeff Strand * Dweller (Banks), a fictional species featured in Iain M. Banks' novel ''The Algebraist'' * "Dweller", a song by Priestess from certain editions of the album '' Prior to the Fire'' See also * Dwell (other) {{disambig ...
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Dweller (film)
Jon McBride is an American Z movie director, producer, screenwriter and actor An actor (masculine/gender-neutral), or actress (feminine), is a person who portrays a character in a production. The actor performs "in the flesh" in the traditional medium of the theatre or in modern media such as film, radio, and television. .... McBride made various films in collaboration with the Polonia brothers. He is the director of '' Cannibal Campout'' (with Tom Fisher) and '' Woodchipper Massacre''. Filmography References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:McBride, Jon Living people American horror film directors 1960 births ...
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Dwellers (film)
''Dwellers'' is an American found footage horror film written by, directed by, and starring Drew Fortier. The plot of the film follows a documentary crew who eventually go missing while uncovering the truths behind the disappearances within a homeless community. The film stars Drew Fortier, James L. Edwards, and Douglas Esper as themselves. Cast * Drew Fortier as Drew * James L. Edwards as James * Douglas Esper as Doug *Omar Baig as Dotani * Rick Jermain as Detective Jenkins *Dustin Boltjes * William S. Tribell * Mitch Lafon as Mitch Lafon * Jeffrey Hatrix as Serious Hobo *Tharasa DiMeo as Sewer Hobo * David Ellefson as Ellefson *Isabelle Fox as Mr. Hands Production Production was held over five non-consecutive days in the summer of 2019 with a budget of zero dollars. Included locations are: Barberton and Cleveland, Ohio, Chicago, Indianapolis, and Nashville. In August 2019, the poster and teaser trailer were released for the film which includes a voiceover by Mitch La ...
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Dweller (novel)
''Dweller'' is a 2010 horror novel by American writer Jeff Strand. The novel was nominated for the Bram Stoker Award for Best Novel in 2010. A limited edition hardcover version of the book was released by Dark Regions Press in July 2010, and a paperback version by Leisure Books in April 2010. References

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Dweller (Banks)
''The Algebraist'' is a science fiction novel by Scottish writer Iain M. Banks, published in print in 2004. It was nominated for a Hugo Award for Best Novel in 2005. It was his third science fiction novel not to be based or set in The Culture, the earlier two being '' Against a Dark Background'' and '' Feersum Endjinn''. Plot summary The novel takes place in 4034. With the assistance of other species, humans have spread across the galaxy, which is primarily ruled by the Mercatoria, a complex feudal hierarchy with a religious zeal to rid the galaxy of artificial intelligences, which were blamed for a previous war. The central character is the human Fassin Taak, a "Slow Seer" at the Court of the Nasqueron Dwellers. The Nasqueron's star system has been cut off from the rest of Mercatoria civilization because their portal (the only means of faster than light travel) was destroyed by the Beyonders. The Beyonders are a large fleet of space marauders originating from the ga ...
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Prior To The Fire
''Prior to the Fire'' is the second studio album by Canadian hard rock group Priestess. Recorded in Los Angeles with producer David Schiffman, the album was initially released on October 20, 2009, by Indica Records in Canada. By design, the album lacks the production values of the band's debut album, ''Hello Master'', in order to achieve a more natural sound. As the band took more progressive rock influences and applied them to their songwriting, they changed their lyrical focus and wrote about themes considered to be more unusual for rock music, such as film and television characters, for this album. The record is known for the difficulty Priestess encountered in trying to release it. The band's extensive touring schedule for their previous album ''Hello Master'' consumed much of the time they would have used to write new material, and after they began doing so, they had disputes with RCA Records, their international distributor at the time, as to whether the new songs were acc ...
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