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(Created page with '* '''Played by:''' [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0711838/ Benjamin Ratner] * '''Appears in:''' 2.18 Hollywood Babylon Walter Dixon is the original writer of ''[[Hell Hazers II…')
 
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Walter Dixon is the original writer of ''[[Hell Hazers II: The Reckoning]]''. He wrote a detailed account of how ghosts can be summoned and controlled, and included [[Enochian]] summoning rituals in the text. After the studio brought his script, they made numerous changes that Walter resented. In retribution, he summons the [[ghosts]] of dead studio workers to kills the executives working on the picture. When confronted by [[Sam]] and [[Dean]], Walter angrily destroys the talisman used to control the ghosts. The furious spirits turn on Walter, killing him.
 
Walter Dixon is the original writer of ''[[Hell Hazers II: The Reckoning]]''. He wrote a detailed account of how ghosts can be summoned and controlled, and included [[Enochian]] summoning rituals in the text. After the studio brought his script, they made numerous changes that Walter resented. In retribution, he summons the [[ghosts]] of dead studio workers to kills the executives working on the picture. When confronted by [[Sam]] and [[Dean]], Walter angrily destroys the talisman used to control the ghosts. The furious spirits turn on Walter, killing him.
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Revision as of 22:26, 13 February 2011

Walter Dixon is the original writer of Hell Hazers II: The Reckoning. He wrote a detailed account of how ghosts can be summoned and controlled, and included Enochian summoning rituals in the text. After the studio brought his script, they made numerous changes that Walter resented. In retribution, he summons the ghosts of dead studio workers to kills the executives working on the picture. When confronted by Sam and Dean, Walter angrily destroys the talisman used to control the ghosts. The furious spirits turn on Walter, killing him.


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