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"Luciani is an ogre, a father who eats his children," Mr. Bidegain said.
It has 1700s-style costumes, an original score and a living, breathing ogre: a grown-up.
Hardin's encounter with Dadlani was like meeting the ogre, a Jim Crow incarnate.
Now they've teamed up again for "The Odious Ogre," a large and handsome picture book that should bring pleasure to a lot of people — and not only children.
L'Orco ("the Ogre"), a brutal jailer, holds captive the Princess Fleury, whose son, as the Little Marat, infiltrates the Marats to save her.
But none of that deters Ogre, a 28-year-old who goes by that screen name and declined to give his real one for fear of legal retribution.
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A fable about an ogre in a country of tomorrow, who ate up all the clocks in the town.
(Avon, 1 $3.95). Esk, the son of an ogre and a nymph, defends the inhabitants of a paradise.
But Brian d'Arcy James and the hyper-talented Sutton Foster find a sweet, goofy chemistry as an ogre and a princess (2 30).
The ref's a goblin; the commentators are an ogre and a vampire; players punch more often than they pass.
Make that 11, if you consider Shrek -- wherein an Ogre wins a Princess's hand -- as an anti-racist metaphor.
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