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In brief, Suspiria is about a young woman, Suzy Bannion (Jessica Harper), who has the misfortune to enroll in a dance academy run by a coven of witches.
Stefan Beck: Heart & Soul: Dario Argento's Suspiria Stefan Beck 2010
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In brief, Suspiria is about a young woman, Suzy Bannion (Jessica Harper), who has the misfortune to enroll in a dance academy run by a coven of witches.
Stefan Beck: Heart & Soul: Dario Argento's Suspiria Stefan Beck 2010
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In brief, Suspiria is about a young woman, Suzy Bannion (Jessica Harper), who has the misfortune to enroll in a dance academy run by a coven of witches.
Stefan Beck: Heart & Soul: Dario Argento's Suspiria Stefan Beck 2010
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In brief, Suspiria is about a young woman, Suzy Bannion (Jessica Harper), who has the misfortune to enroll in a dance academy run by a coven of witches.
Stefan Beck: Heart & Soul: Dario Argento's Suspiria Stefan Beck 2010
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Whether it is Sam Spade, Philip Marlowe, Dave Bannion, or Jeff Markam, the tales never have a happy ending where the hero rides off into the sunset with the girl.
Review: You Have Killed Me | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News 2009
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For starters, the dialogue is sharp and blunt, like a smack in the jaw, and Ford's portrayal of the obsessed Bannion is downright fearsome.
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For starters, the dialogue is sharp and blunt, like a smack in the jaw, and Ford's portrayal of the obsessed Bannion is downright fearsome.
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For starters, the dialogue stays consistently sharp and blunt, like a smack in the jaw, and Ford's portrayal of the obsessed Bannion is downright fearsome.
John Farr: The Best "Under the Radar" Film Noir by Farr 2008
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Incorporating visual elements of Gothic horror and Italian slasher films, Suspiria follows a young American girl, Suzy Bannion, who goes to Europe to attend a famous ballet academy.
Current Movie Reviews, Independent Movies - Film Threat 2006
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He finds it in the case of Lieutenant Fred Mannion (Ben Gazzara), an army officer accused of killing the man who raped Bannion's sexy wife Laura (Lee Remick).
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com John Farr 2011
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