Heaven Can Wait
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Heaven Can Wait is a 1943 romantic fantasy-comedy film directed by Ernst Lubitsch, known for its witty exploration of love, morality, and the afterlife.
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Target entity: Heaven Can Wait Context triple: [Eugene Pallette, notableWork, Heaven Can Wait]
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Heaven Can Wait
Heaven Can Wait is a 1978 romantic fantasy-comedy film, co-directed by and starring Warren Beatty, about a football player mistakenly taken to heaven before his time and given a second chance at life in another body.
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Wait Until Dark
Wait Until Dark is a 1967 suspense thriller film about a blind woman terrorized by criminals searching for hidden drugs in her apartment.
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Keys of Heaven
The Keys of Heaven are a Christian symbol representing the authority given by Jesus to Saint Peter and, by extension, to the papacy to bind and loose in spiritual matters.
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Can’t Wait to Get to Heaven
Can’t Wait to Get to Heaven is a humorous and heartwarming novel by Fannie Flagg that explores small-town life, death, and the afterlife through the quirky residents of Elmwood Springs, Missouri.
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For Heaven's Sake
For Heaven's Sake is a 1926 silent romantic comedy film starring Harold Lloyd as a wealthy man who becomes involved with a mission worker in the city's slums.
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- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Heaven Can Wait Target entity description: Heaven Can Wait is a 1943 romantic fantasy-comedy film directed by Ernst Lubitsch, known for its witty exploration of love, morality, and the afterlife.
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A.
Heaven Can Wait
Heaven Can Wait is a 1978 romantic fantasy-comedy film, co-directed by and starring Warren Beatty, about a football player mistakenly taken to heaven before his time and given a second chance at life in another body.
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B.
Wait Until Dark
Wait Until Dark is a 1967 suspense thriller film about a blind woman terrorized by criminals searching for hidden drugs in her apartment.
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C.
Keys of Heaven
The Keys of Heaven are a Christian symbol representing the authority given by Jesus to Saint Peter and, by extension, to the papacy to bind and loose in spiritual matters.
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D.
Can’t Wait to Get to Heaven
Can’t Wait to Get to Heaven is a humorous and heartwarming novel by Fannie Flagg that explores small-town life, death, and the afterlife through the quirky residents of Elmwood Springs, Missouri.
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E.
For Heaven's Sake
For Heaven's Sake is a 1926 silent romantic comedy film starring Harold Lloyd as a wealthy man who becomes involved with a mission worker in the city's slums.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Subject: Heaven Can Wait Description of subject: Heaven Can Wait is a 1943 romantic fantasy-comedy film directed by Ernst Lubitsch, known for its witty exploration of love, morality, and the afterlife.
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