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Description: "Hello Clarice" – Relive the iconic moment from The Silence of the Lambs with this striking design, perfect for fans of psychological thrillers and classic cinema. This high-quality print-on-demand artwork is available on a variety of products, including T-shirts, hoodies, posters, and more, exclusively on TeePublic. Whether you're a Hannibal Lecter enthusiast or love cult movie references, this design adds a chillingly cool touch to your wardrobe or home decor. Shop now and showcase your love for one of the most unforgettable horror films of all time!
Hello Clarice Silence of the Lambs Hannibal Quote Mug
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Description: Now everyone will know you're true identity (Or your nickname) with this tee with the "Hello" name sticker already attached. Never lose that pesky decal that always falls off with this tee. Sticker is blank intentionally so you can add whatever you want in any permanent marker or paint. :) *GET YOURS TODAY. AND SHARE WITH ALL YOUR FRIENDS ON SOCIAL MEDIA. THANKS!*
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Description: Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II is a 1987 Canadian supernatural slasher film directed by Bruce Pittman, and starring Michael Ironside, Wendy Lyon, Louis Ferreira and Lisa Schrage. It follows a high school student who becomes possessed by Mary Lou Maloney, a student who died at her high school prom in 1957. A sequel to the slasher film Prom Night (1980), it was originally intended to be a standalone film titled The Haunting of Hamilton High, but was refitted and retitled in order to capitalize on the success of the original Prom Night. Despite this, the only connection between the two narratives is that they occur in the same high school.