Talk:Edgar Allan Poe in television and film
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Ongoing clean-up
editThis is a difficult article to maintain, so I hope a couple editors will put this on their watchlist. Just for some background, this article is meant to be a clearinghouse for references to Poe's works in television and film. My personal opinion is that it's a good way to get potentially irrelevant or trivial information out of full articles on Poe and his works; this kind of information has the potential to weaken those articles, especially as many border on WP:OR (if you see that stuff in other Poe articles, feel free to pluck them out and add here). I'll also suggest to people that the "sister article," Edgar Allan Poe in popular culture is a great repository for depictions of the historical Poe (not his works, but the man himself), so be sure you're adding to the most appropriate article. With that said, clean-up is an ongoing task on this article and, really, this list is never-ending so help is always welcome. Anything else worth mentioning? --Midnightdreary 04:06, 1 August 2007 (UTC)
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The Spell
editThere's an Iranian film called The Spell (in Persian: طلسم) which is loosely based on the script of The Pit and the Pendulum (1961 film). It was released on 1986 and Dariush Farhang directed it. I say this because I have watched both. But unfortunately, I couldn't find a reference to support this claim. Aminabzz (talk) 22:10, 15 June 2023 (UTC)