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== Film == |
== Film == |
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* In the 1939 film ''[[The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (film)|The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes]]'' starring [[Basil Rathbone]] and [[Nigel Bruce]], |
* In the 1939 film ''[[The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (film)|The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes]]'' starring [[Basil Rathbone]] and [[Nigel Bruce]], Professor Moriarty ([[George Zucco]]) baits Holmes by mailing him a drawing of a man with an albatross hung around his neck. |
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* In the 1940 film ''[[The Sea Hawk (1940 film)|The Sea Hawk]]'' starring [[Errol Flynn]], Albatross is the name of Captain Thorpe's pirate ship. |
* In the 1940 film ''[[The Sea Hawk (1940 film)|The Sea Hawk]]'' starring [[Errol Flynn]], Albatross is the name of Captain Thorpe's pirate ship. |
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* In the 1979 film ''[[The Fog]]'' by [[John Carpenter]], a radio-station promo is possessed by ghostly forces to speak out and the word ''albatross'' is used to tell of the curse on Antonio Bay. |
* In the 1979 film ''[[The Fog]]'' by [[John Carpenter]], a radio-station promo is possessed by ghostly forces to speak out and the word ''albatross'' is used to tell of the curse on Antonio Bay. |