
Nandor Fodor and the Talking Mongoose
Movie • 2023
ReportIn 1935, Hungarian-American para-psychologist Nandor Fodor began his investigation of a strange occurrence on the Isle of Man. An average British family, the Irvings, claimed to have been contacted by a mysterious entity at their farm. A talking mongoose. Named Gef (Pronounced "Jeff".)
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They talk about how gef kills rabbits and the body’s are shown
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Is there a dead animal?
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MajaLouiseVesterdorfLange
Yes; a bunch of rabbits.
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Are rabbits harmed?
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LouW
Dead rabbits are shown on a wall around 22 min mark
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Is there shaving/cutting?
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MajaLouiseVesterdorfLange
Someone receives three parallel, lightning-fast animal claw scratches across his wrist just outside the frame. Not enough for blood to flow, but enough that the wrist is bound with gauze afterwards.
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Completely safe! Nandor leans against a car door looking a little shaken after a bumpy car ride but he doesn't gag or vomit at all.
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Is existentialism debated?
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MajaLouiseVesterdorfLange
I don't know enough about the subject, but there are people talking about whether there's life after death. ... "What if this is all there is?"
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Dr fodor gets scratched (there is hardly any blood)
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