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The disappearance of Emile Vico, one of the leading actor-directors of the 1930s, may involve the splinter-personality named 'Spyhawk' of Vico's schizoid cameraman and best friend, Griswold Farley.
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"I should have known: when a star like Vico disappears, the spotlight he lived under spills into headlines, and anyone caught there tastes the actor's secret vice."
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| September 2, 2025 | Edited by Goatllama | Added summary and first sentence |
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