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1974 Italian film
Spasmo is a 1974 Italian giallo film directed by Umberto Lenzi and starring Robert Hoffmann and Suzy Kendall. A young couple visit the beach at night and
Spasmo
Chemical compound
States), Papaverine (Israel), Papaverin-Hamelin (Germany), Paveron (Germany), Spasmo-Nit (Germany), Cardiospan, Papaversan, Cepaverin, Cerespan, Drapavel, Forpaven
Papaverine
Austrian actor (1939–2022)
Killed in the Park (1972) Death Carries a Cane (1973) Hubertus Castle (1973) Spasmo (1974) Le vieux fusil (1975) Der Edelweißkönig [de] (1975) The Standard
Robert_Hoffmann
British actress (born 1937)
2 "Penny Farthing") Story of a Cloistered Nun (1973) - Mother Superior Spasmo (1974) - Barbara Craze (1974) - Sally To the Bitter End (1975) - Joan Jordan
Suzy_Kendall
Italian director and writer (1931–2017)
Spiral Staircase. Other gialli created by Lenzi in the early 1970s included Spasmo and Eyeball. During the early 1970s, Lenzi also directed the first of the
Umberto_Lenzi
Abnormal stiffness of skeletal muscle
Spasticity (from Greek spasmos- 'drawing, pulling') is a feature of altered skeletal muscle performance with a combination of paralysis, increased tendon
Spasticity
Italian composer and conductor (1928–2020)
(1972), What Have You Done to Solange? (1972), Who Saw Her Die? (1972), Spasmo (1974), and Autopsy (1975). In 1977 Morricone scored John Boorman's Exorcist
Ennio_Morricone
Aria from the opera Pagliacci by Ruggero Leoncavallo
t'invola Colombina, ridi, Pagliaccio, e ognun applaudirà! Tramuta in lazzi lo spasmo ed il pianto in una smorfia il singhiozzo e 'l dolor, Ah! Ridi, Pagliaccio
Vesti_la_giubba
Abnormal contraction or twitch of the eyelid
is derived from the Greek: βλέφαρον / blepharon, eyelid, and σπασμός / spasmos, spasm, an uncontrolled muscle contraction. The condition should be distinguished
Blepharospasm
2009 Italian film
from Dario Argento's Four Flies on Grey Velvet by way of Umberto Lenzi's Spasmo and DaVinci Code." Speaking about his hopes for the film, Bessoni said;
Imago_Mortis
2004 Swiss film
Swiss Independent Film on October 26, 2004, and was rereleased on DVD by Spasmo Video in June 2018. Deuteronomium was deemed an "above average" film that
Deuteronomium - Der Tag des jüngsten Gerichts
Deuteronomium_-_Der_Tag_des_jüngsten_Gerichts
the Killer (Stelvio Massi, 1974; Italian: Cinque donne per l'assassino) Spasmo (Umberto Lenzi, 1974) Puzzle (Duccio Tessari, 1974; Italian: L'uomo senza
List_of_giallo_films
Greek σπάω (spáō), break, split hypospadias, epispadias spasmo- spasm Greek σπασμός (spasmós) Spasmodic dysphonia sperma-, spermo-, spermato- semen, spermatozoa
List of medical roots and affixes
List_of_medical_roots_and_affixes
Camera angle
two outlaws cross the borders to Mexico in a stolen car. In the thriller Spasmo, directed by Umberto Lenzi in 1974, this shot can be seen when the main
Trunk_shot
Chemical compound
BDBM50540489 Flotros::IP-631::IP631::Regurin::Regurin xl::Sanctura::Sanctura xr::Spasmo-lyt::Trospium chloride::Uraplex". Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. 63 (11):
Trospium_chloride
spasmatomancy: by convulsions (alteration of spasmodomancy, from Greek spasmos [spasmōd-], 'spasm' + manteía, 'prophecy') spatilomancy: by animal excrement
Methods_of_divination
Italian former actress
Uncredited 1973 The Hanging Woman Nadia Mihaly 1974 The Arena Lucinia 1974 Spasmo Xenia 1974 And Now My Love 1974 Prigione di donne Martine's Friend 1974
Maria_Pia_Conte
glace: Overview". Allmovie. Retrieved August 3, 2010. Cooper, Tracie. "Spasmo: Overview". Allmovie. Retrieved August 4, 2010. Fountain, Clarke. "Il Cittadino
List of thriller films of the 1970s
List_of_thriller_films_of_the_1970s
Italian actor (1937–2018)
Shaft in Africa (1973) Scipio the African (1974) Borsalino & Co. (1974) Spasmo (1974) Flic Story (1975) Four of the Apocalypse (1975) Syndicate Sadists
Adolfo_Lastretti
Discography
Sarah's Last Man Maria Virginia Onorato —N/a Quartet Records / QR510 / 2023 Spasmo Umberto Lenzi —N/a Last Days of Mussolini Carlo Lizzani —N/a Around the
List of compositions by Ennio Morricone
List_of_compositions_by_Ennio_Morricone
p. 82-83. "Collections Search – Spasmo". British Film Institute. Retrieved November 9, 2021. Cooper, Tracie. "Spasmo". AllMovie. Archived from the original
Umberto_Lenzi_filmography
Ancient Greek dialect spoken in Arcadia and Cyprus
armula shoes (Attic ὑποδήματα hypodemata) ἀρμώατος armôatos (Attic σπασμός spasmos spasm) ἄρουρα aroura 'heap of wheat with straws' σωρὸς σίτου σὺν ἀχύροις
Arcadocypriot_Greek
Italian actor (1938–2003)
Massimo Romano Scavolini 1973 Super Bitch Insp. Cliff Massimo Dallamano 1974 Spasmo Fritz Bauman Umberto Lenzi 1974 The Eerie Midnight Horror Show Satan Mario
Ivan_Rassimov
Maurizio Pradeaux Salvatore Borgese, Ileana Rigano, Piero Fabiani Western Spasmo Umberto Lenzi Robert Hoffmann, Suzy Kendall, Ivan Rassimov Giallo The Stranger
List_of_Italian_films_of_1974
sorority spa- draw, pull Greek σπᾶν (spân), σπάσις (spásis), σπασμός (spasmós), σπάσμα (spásma), σπαστικός (spastikós), σπώμενον (spṓmenon), σπάδιξ (spádix)
List of Greek and Latin roots in English/P–Z
List_of_Greek_and_Latin_roots_in_English/P–Z
Italian actor (1909–1996)
of the printing shop The Bloody Hands of the Law (1973) – Prof. Palmieri Spasmo (1974) – Malcolm Violins at the Ball (1974) – Le producteur italien Silence
Guido_Alberti
Lawrence Block "A Blow for Freedom" Playboy, October 1991 Shortlist Liza Cody "Spasmo" A Classic English Crime Shortlist Susan Schwartz "Dreaming in Black and
Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best Short Story
Edgar_Allan_Poe_Award_for_Best_Short_Story
American actress
Lucretia Love 1974 The Last Desperate Hours Laura Monachesi Silvia Monti 1974 Spasmo Clorinda Monica Monet 1974 White Fang to the Rescue Katie Gisela Hahn 1974
Carolyn_De_Fonseca
occasionally gave brilliant work to dumb movies" noting their scores to Spasmo and Contamination. The shades of progressive rock were also found in other
Horror_film_score
Italian film editor
Dallas (1974) De tresillo no hay más que uno (1974) High School Girl (1974) Spasmo (1974) Long Lasting Days (1973) Ana, ese particular placer (1973) Milán
Eugenio_Alabiso
Italian actor
.. le ali bagnate (1971) - Robin The Assassination of Matteotti (1973) Spasmo (1974) - Luca Patrick Still Lives (1980) - Lyndon Kraft (final film role)
Franco_Silva
Italian camera operator and cinematographer (1927–1995)
(1982), So Sweet... So Perverse (1969), From Corleone to Brooklyn (1978), Spasmo (1974), The Orderly (1961) Il capitano di ferro (1962) Le massaggiatrici
Guglielmo_Mancori
(1973) (as Cromoscope) The Bloody Hands of the Law (1973) (as Reversalscope) Spasmo (1974) What Have They Done to Your Daughters? (1974) Five Women for the
List_of_Techniscope_films
1974 Italian crime film by Umberto Lenzi
Ennio Morricone, in his second and last collaboration with Lenzi after Spasmo a few months prior. Unusually, Morricone reviewed the assembly cut with
Almost_Human_(1974_film)
Vergine Tra I Morti Viventi Bruno Nicolai Jess Franco 1973 CDDM067 31.10.2006 Spasmo Ennio Morricone Umberto Lenzi 1974 CDDM068 30.11.2006 L'Iguana Dalla Lingua
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Topics referred to by the same term
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Philosophy of modern day Spain
studium linguarum. In 1282 he translated Galen's De rigore, iectigatione et spasmo, and from 1290 he was a master of medicine at the University of Montpellier
Spanish_philosophy
sorority spa- draw, pull Greek σπᾶν (spân), σπάσις (spásis), σπασμός (spasmós), σπάσμα (spásma), σπαστικός (spastikós), σπώμενον (spṓmenon), σπάδιξ (spádix)
List of Greek and Latin roots in English/S
List_of_Greek_and_Latin_roots_in_English/S
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English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Mowriyah, MORIAH means "chosen by God." In the bible, this is the name of the mountain where Abraham prepared to sacrifice Isaac to God.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant of Joyce. There is a family tradition among bearers of the name that it means ‘chosen’, from Middle English, Old French chois (of Germanic origin). In the Middle Ages the word was used both for an ‘act of choosing’ and a ‘thing chosen’, and as an adjective with the meaning ‘chosen’, ‘select’, ‘favored’. Perhaps this word gave rise to a nickname, but there is no evidence to support this speculation.
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Dutch
, rose.
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Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Best Among the Virtuous
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Australian
Flower; Little; Blossom
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Afghan, Arabic, Indian, Muslim
A Prophet's Name; The Biblical David is the English Language Equivalent
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Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Bound
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Peacock
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Sikh
Wonderful enlightener
Girl/Female
Hindu
Goddess Durga
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n.
The spasmodic contraction of the intestines which causes colic.
n.
A convulsive motion, twitch, or spasm; a spasmodic effort.
a.
Same as Spasmodic, a.
adv.
By sudden fits or starts; spasmodically.
v. t. & i.
To hesitate or stumble in uttering words; to speak with spasmodic repetition or pauses; to stammer.
a.
Spasmodic.
n.
A painful spasmodic contraction of the vagina, often rendering copulation impossible.
v. i.
To move spasmodically; to twitch; as, a nerve vellicates.
n.
A localized morbid contraction of any passage of the body. Cf. Organic stricture, and Spasmodic stricture, under Organic, and Spasmodic.
a.
Soon relaxed or exhausted; convulsive; intermittent; as, spasmodic zeal or industry.
n.
A medicine for spasm.
n.
A painful discharge of urine, drop by drop, produced by spasmodic muscular contraction.
n.
A narrowing of the opening or hollow of any passage, tube, or orifice; as, stenosis of the pylorus. It differs from stricture in being applied especially to diffused rather than localized contractions, and in always indicating an origin organic and not spasmodic.
n.
A modified respiratory movement; a spasmodic inspiration, consisting of a sudden contraction of the diaphragm, accompanied with closure of the glottis, so that further entrance of air is prevented, while the impulse of the column of air entering and striking upon the closed glottis produces a sound, or hiccough.
a.
Of or pertaining to spasm; consisting in spasm; occuring in, or characterized by, spasms; as, a spasmodic asthma.
adv.
Spasmodically.
n.
A disturbance in the formation of sounds. It is due essentially to long-continued spasmodic contraction of the diaphragm, by which expiration is preented, and hence it may be considered as a spasmodic inspiration.
n.
The spasmodic ejection of matter from the stomach through the mouth.
a.
Of or pertaining to spasm; spasmodic; especially, pertaining to tonic spasm; tetanic.
n.
A local and habitual convulsive motion of certain muscles; especially, such a motion of some of the muscles of the face; twitching; velication; -- called also spasmodic tic.