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  1. Salinger, Dollar Bill and Ledge met with Rory and Hart’s roommate Amber Grant, taking a train to the Defenders’ Long Island headquarters. The train was forced to an abrupt stop because Bruce Banner, aka the Hulk, was sitting on the tracks. An angry Foolkiller threatened to kill the train’s crew, but Rory and Hart talked him down.

  2. "THE FOOL KILLER" is describably bad — a poetic melodrama about a 12-year-old boy (Edward Albert) and his love for a kindly, philosophic ax murderer (Anthony Perkins) with whom, for a few weeks ...

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  4. Dec 21, 2020 · Overall, The Fool Killer follows the freight-train hopping post-Civil War adventures of 12 year old George Mellish (Edward Albert) escaping from his brutal foster parents to traverse the rural landscape of the deep South, stumbling across a series of colorful characters along the way, such as alcoholic hermit-like reprobate Dirty Jim (the aged, yet still potent, legendary Henry “Werewolf of ...

  5. Apr 6, 2020 · The Fool Killer (1965) While traveling through the South after the ravages of the Civil War, a parentless young boy named George Mellish is told the spooky tale of an axe-murderer called “The Fool Killer.”. When George befriends the odd Milo Bogardus, he begins to fear that the legends might not be mere fiction. Director: Servando González.

  6. The Fool-Killer. Microsummary A man, envious of his artist friend's love for a factory girl, encounters the mythical Fool-Killer, who threatens his friend's life. He tries to save his friend by convincing the Fool-Killer to spare him. In the South, there was a myth about a man named Jesse Holmes, known as the Fool-Killer.

  7. The book which engendered Bacharach and David's 'Fool Killer' (Gene Pitney) An enjoyable tale if somewhat predictable told from the point of view of a 12 year old runaway boy in his own vernacular (spelling and grammar). Well constructed and never dull.

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