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'''''Something Wicked This Way Comes''''' (]) is a ] by ] that was made into a film in ]. It is about two boys named Jim Nightshade and William Halloway, who have an unpleasant experience with the ] that comes to their midwestern town. The mysterious and sinister carnival is presided over by Mr. Dark, who bears a tattoo for every person who, willingly or otherwise, has become part of the show. | '''''Something Wicked This Way Comes''''' (]) is a ] by ] that was made into a film in ]. It is about two boys named Jim Nightshade and William Halloway, who have an unpleasant experience with the ] that comes to their midwestern town. The mysterious and sinister carnival is presided over by Mr. Dark, who bears a tattoo for every person who, willingly or otherwise, has become part of the show. The novel was made into a ] in ]. | ||
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Something Wicked This Way Comes (1962) is a novel by Ray Bradbury that was made into a film in 1983. It is about two boys named Jim Nightshade and William Halloway, who have an unpleasant experience with the carnival that comes to their midwestern town. The mysterious and sinister carnival is presided over by Mr. Dark, who bears a tattoo for every person who, willingly or otherwise, has become part of the show. The novel was made into a movie in 1983.
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