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== Film Deaths == |
== Film Deaths == |
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*'''''The Corpse Vanishes''''' ''(The Case of the Missing Brides)'' '''(1942)''' [''Fagah'']: Fatally injured when [[Bela Lugosi]] strangles her after she stabs him in the back; she manages to stab [[Elizabeth Russell]] as well before dying. |
*'''''The Corpse Vanishes''''' ''(The Case of the Missing Brides)'' '''(1942)''' [''Fagah'']: Fatally injured when [[Bela Lugosi]] strangles her after she stabs him in the back; she manages to stab [[Elizabeth Russell]] as well before dying. |
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− | *'''Seven Faces of Dr. Lao (1964) [Kate Lindquist]: Looks into the medusa's (Tony Randall) eyes and |
+ | *'''''Seven Faces of Dr. Lao'' (1964) ['''''Kate Lindquist]'': Looks into the medusa's ([[Tony Randall]]) eyes and turns to stone, she was later revived by Merlin's (also Randall) powers. |
== Television Deaths == |
== Television Deaths == |
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Latest revision as of 00:07, 28 March 2019
Minerva Urecal (1894 - 1966)
Film Deaths[]
- The Corpse Vanishes (The Case of the Missing Brides) (1942) [Fagah]: Fatally injured when Bela Lugosi strangles her after she stabs him in the back; she manages to stab Elizabeth Russell as well before dying.
- Seven Faces of Dr. Lao (1964) [Kate Lindquist]: Looks into the medusa's (Tony Randall) eyes and turns to stone, she was later revived by Merlin's (also Randall) powers.