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  • It's directed by the late William Girdler, who also gave the world "The Manitou," "Day of the Animals" and "Three on a Meathook."

    Mixing and Maximizing Steve Dollar 2011

  • Joseph Girdler, sergeant-at-law of the Inner Temple, complained in 1733 that his fathers estate was being devoured by the mad doctors, with Dr James Monro demanding 130 for treatment, while Girdler thought him not worth a quarter of that sum.

    Bedlam Catharine Arnold 2008

  • Joseph Girdler, sergeant-at-law of the Inner Temple, complained in 1733 that his fathers estate was being devoured by the mad doctors, with Dr James Monro demanding 130 for treatment, while Girdler thought him not worth a quarter of that sum.

    Bedlam Catharine Arnold 2008

  • Joseph Girdler, sergeant-at-law of the Inner Temple, complained in 1733 that his fathers estate was being devoured by the mad doctors, with Dr James Monro demanding 130 for treatment, while Girdler thought him not worth a quarter of that sum.

    Bedlam Catharine Arnold 2008

  • The company was beneficent: Girdler and Sparks, 175.

    Pistol Mark Kriegel 2007

  • The boss of the town was the company superintendent, Tom Girdler.

    Pistol Mark Kriegel 2007

  • The boss of the town was the company superintendent, Tom Girdler.

    Pistol Mark Kriegel 2007

  • The company was beneficent: Girdler and Sparks, 175.

    Pistol Mark Kriegel 2007

  • The company was beneficent: Girdler and Sparks, 175.

    Pistol Mark Kriegel 2007

  • The boss of the town was the company superintendent, Tom Girdler.

    Pistol Mark Kriegel 2007

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