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PENNYWISE the Dancing Clown is the villain who haunts a small American town in the recently-released big screen version of the Stephen King book, It. And with real-life clown sightings going on in … ...
And from a different scene altogether, in the Neibolt house, you get two bonus clown toys: a modern Pennywise jack-in-the-box, and a sad-looking doll based on the Tim Curry ABC TV movie version.
Just when I got over my fear of the clown from Twisted Metal…Here’s how Stephen King described Pennywise in the novel: “Then the clown’s face changed.
Anthony Mennella's encounters with the creepy Pennywise clown persist with even more frightening events. ... The 1975 face backlash after divisive Glastonbury headline set sparks crowd exodus.
A spooky clown, dressed in white face paint with huge drawn-on eyebrows, a curly red wig and a ruffled collar — and looking exactly like Pennywise clown from the Stephen King-inspired 1990 ...
All attendees are expected to be done up like a clown (I can count the Captain Spauldings already) and can also visit “an IT pre-party where we will have face-painters available for clown ...