,MovieID,RDFs,Abstract 0,162369,dbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Duanes_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_L._Werkerdbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Duanes_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Duanes_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Butcherdbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Duanes_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harold_B._Lipsitzdbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Duanes_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Duanes_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_L._Werkerdbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Duanes_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Duanes_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Butcherdbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Duanes_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harold_B._Lipsitzdbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Duanes_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ernest_Pascaldbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Duanes_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Zane_Greydbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Duanes_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Last of the Duanesdbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Duanes_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Duanes_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Duanes_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Duanes_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Duanes_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Duanes_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Duanes_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Duanes_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fox_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Duanes_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Samuel_Kaylindbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Duanes_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sound_film_remakes_of_silent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Duanes_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Duanes_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Western_(genre)_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Duanes_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_of_the_Duanes_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Zane_Grey,"The Last of the Duanes is a 1930 American pre-Code Western film produced and released by Fox Film Corporation, directed by Alfred L. Werker, and starring George O'Brien, Lucile Browne and Myrna Loy.The film is based on Zane Grey's 1914 novel, Last of the Duanes. It is a remake of Fox's successful 1919 silent starring William Farnum and their 1924 silent remake starring Tom Mix. The novel was also adapted in 1941 starring George Montgomery." 1,168692,dbp-dbr:The_Reluctant_Saintdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edward_Dmytrykdbp-dbr:The_Reluctant_Saintdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Reluctant_Saintdbp-dbp:distributorDavis-Royal Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Reluctant_Saintdbp-dbp:producerEdward Dmytrykdbp-dbr:The_Reluctant_Saintdbp-dbp:producerJohn R. Sloandbp-dbr:The_Reluctant_Saintdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maximilian_Schelldbp-dbr:The_Reluctant_Saintdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Akim_Tamiroffdbp-dbr:The_Reluctant_Saintdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ricardo_Montalbándbp-dbr:The_Reluctant_Saintdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lea_Padovanidbp-dbr:The_Reluctant_Saintdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edward_Dmytrykdbp-dbr:The_Reluctant_Saintdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Reluctant_Saintdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Dmytrykdbp-dbr:The_Reluctant_Saintdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_R._Sloandbp-dbr:The_Reluctant_Saintdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Fantedbp-dbr:The_Reluctant_Saintdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Petraccadbp-dbr:The_Reluctant_Saintdbp-dbp:nameThe Reluctant Saintdbp-dbr:The_Reluctant_Saintdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Reluctant_Saintdbp-dbp:countryItalydbp-dbr:The_Reluctant_Saintpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Reluctant_Saintpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Reluctant_Saintpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Reluctant_Saintpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Reluctant_Saintpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Reluctant_Saintpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Reluctant_Saintpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Reluctant_Saintpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Catholic_priestsdbp-dbr:The_Reluctant_Saintpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_17th_centurydbp-dbr:The_Reluctant_Saintpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Reluctant_Saintpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edward_Dmytrykdbp-dbr:The_Reluctant_Saintpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Nino_Rotadbp-dbr:The_Reluctant_Saintpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Catholicismdbp-dbr:The_Reluctant_Saintpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_historical_drama_films,"The Reluctant Saint is a 1962 American-Italian historical comedy drama film which tells the story of Joseph of Cupertino, a 17th-century Italian Conventual Franciscan friar and mystic, venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church.It stars Maximilian Schell as Giuseppe Desa, as well as Ricardo Montalbán, Lea Padovani, Akim Tamiroff, and Harold Goldblatt. The movie was written by John Fante and Joseph Petracca and directed by Edward Dmytryk. It was made in Rome, with the sets designed by the art director, Mario Chiari." 2,125523,dbp-dbr:A_Cool_Sound_from_Helldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sidney_J._Furiedbp-dbr:A_Cool_Sound_from_Helldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anthony_Ray_(producer)dbp-dbr:A_Cool_Sound_from_Helldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alan_Crofootdbp-dbr:A_Cool_Sound_from_Helldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sidney_J._Furiedbp-dbr:A_Cool_Sound_from_Helldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sidney_J._Furiedbp-dbr:A_Cool_Sound_from_Helldbp-dbp:nameA Cool Sound from Helldbp-dbr:A_Cool_Sound_from_Helldbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:A_Cool_Sound_from_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Cool_Sound_from_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Cool_Sound_from_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Cool_Sound_from_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Cool_Sound_from_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Torontodbp-dbr:A_Cool_Sound_from_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Cool_Sound_from_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sidney_J._Furiedbp-dbr:A_Cool_Sound_from_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_drama_films,A Cool Sound from Hell is a 1959 Canadian film directed by Sidney J. Furie. 3,141549,dbp-dbr:Pib_and_Pogdbp-dbp:directorPeter Peakedbp-dbr:Pib_and_Pogdbp-dbp:producerDavid Sproxtondbp-dbr:Pib_and_Pogdbp-dbp:producerPeter Lorddbp-dbr:Pib_and_Pogdbp-dbp:producerCarla Shelleydbp-dbr:Pib_and_Pogdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Peakedbp-dbr:Pib_and_Pogdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Peakedbp-dbr:Pib_and_Pogdbp-dbp:namePib and Pogdbp-dbr:Pib_and_Pogdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Pib_and_Pogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Pib_and_Pogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Pib_and_Pogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Pib_and_Pogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Pib_and_Pogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_series_by_Aardman_Animationsdbp-dbr:Pib_and_Pogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Aardman_Animations,"Pib and Pog is the name of both a short film and a series of shorts created by Aardman Animations.The animation is set up like a typical pre-school programme, introduced by a soft-spoken narrator who translates what the characters say to the audience. However, as the show goes on, it gradually turns into a black comedy where the characters attempt to harm each other constantly – for instance, shooting each other in the stomach with guns, kicking each other in the balls, sticking each other's heads in concentrated sulphuric acid, sawing each other in half and blowing each other up with cannons. After the show has finished, the ""actors"" (the same characters with a more worn-out expression) break character and reveal themselves to be much older and grumpier than the characters they portray.The characters were later used in an advertising campaign for Dairylea products on British television, and made a cameo in the eighth episode of Rex the Runt." 4,32087,"dbp-dbr:State_Department:_File_649dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Newfielddbp-dbr:State_Department:_File_649dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Film_Classics,_Incdbp-dbr:State_Department:_File_649dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sigmund_Neufelddbp-dbr:State_Department:_File_649dbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:State_Department:_File_649dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Newfielddbp-dbr:State_Department:_File_649dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Film_Classics,_Incdbp-dbr:State_Department:_File_649dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sigmund_Neufelddbp-dbr:State_Department:_File_649dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Milton_Raisondbp-dbr:State_Department:_File_649dbp-dbp:nameState Department: File 649dbp-dbr:State_Department:_File_649dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:State_Department:_File_649purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:State_Department:_File_649purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:State_Department:_File_649purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:State_Department:_File_649purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Chinadbp-dbr:State_Department:_File_649purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cold_War_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:State_Department:_File_649purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sam_Newfielddbp-dbr:State_Department:_File_649purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cinecolor_filmsdbp-dbr:State_Department:_File_649purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:State_Department:_File_649purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Mongoliadbp-dbr:State_Department:_File_649purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_spy_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:State_Department:_File_649purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_spy_drama_films","State Department: File 649 is a 1949 American Cinecolor film noir directed by Sam Newfield and starring William Lundigan, Virginia Bruce and Jonathan Hale. The film is also known as Assignment in China in the United Kingdom." 5,164628,dbp-dbr:The_Marriage_Businessdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_S._Hiscottdbp-dbr:The_Marriage_Businessdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Film_Booking_Offices_of_Americadbp-dbr:The_Marriage_Businessdbp-dbp:producerLeslie S. Hiscottdbp-dbr:The_Marriage_Businessdbp-dbp:producerF.A. Endersdbp-dbr:The_Marriage_Businessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Rutherford_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Marriage_Businessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Owen_Naresdbp-dbr:The_Marriage_Businessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Estelle_Brodydbp-dbr:The_Marriage_Businessdbp-dbp:starringMarjorie Humedbp-dbr:The_Marriage_Businessdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_S._Hiscottdbp-dbr:The_Marriage_Businessdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Film_Booking_Offices_of_Americadbp-dbr:The_Marriage_Businessdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leslie_S._Hiscottdbp-dbr:The_Marriage_Businessdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:F.A._Endersdbp-dbr:The_Marriage_Businessdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leslie_S._Hiscottdbp-dbr:The_Marriage_Businessdbp-dbp:nameThe Marriage Businessdbp-dbr:The_Marriage_Businessdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Marriage_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1927_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Marriage_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Marriage_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Marriage_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Marriage_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Leslie_S._Hiscottdbp-dbr:The_Marriage_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Marriage_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Marriage_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Marriage_Businesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1927_comedy_films,"The Marriage Business is a 1927 British silent comedy film directed by Leslie S. Hiscott and starring Estelle Brody, Owen Nares and Jack Rutherford. It is also known by the alternative title This Woman Business." 6,169588,dbp-dbr:Skip_Tracerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Zale_Dalendbp-dbr:Skip_Tracerdbp-dbp:distributorInternational Film Distributorsdbp-dbr:Skip_Tracerdbp-dbp:distributorG.G. Communicationsdbp-dbr:Skip_Tracerdbp-dbp:producerLaara Dalendbp-dbr:Skip_Tracerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Lazarus_(playwright)dbp-dbr:Skip_Tracerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Petersen_(actor)dbp-dbr:Skip_Tracerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Zale_Dalendbp-dbr:Skip_Tracerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Zale_Dalendbp-dbr:Skip_Tracerdbp-dbp:nameSkip Tracerdbp-dbr:Skip_Tracerdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Skip_Tracerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Skip_Tracerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Skip_Tracerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Skip_Tracerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Vancouverdbp-dbr:Skip_Tracerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Vancouverdbp-dbr:Skip_Tracerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_filmsdbp-dbr:Skip_Tracerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Skip_Tracerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Skip_Tracerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Zale_Dalen,"Skip Tracer, also known as Deadly Business, is a Canadian drama film, directed by Zale Dalen and released in 1977." 7,158989,dbp-dbr:King_of_the_Sierrasdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Rossondbp-dbr:King_of_the_Sierrasdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Samuel_Diegedbp-dbr:King_of_the_Sierrasdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Grand_National_Picturesdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Sierrasdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_A._Hirlimandbp-dbr:King_of_the_Sierrasdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:M.H._Hoffmandbp-dbr:King_of_the_Sierrasdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:M.H._Hoffman_Jr.dbp-dbr:King_of_the_Sierrasdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hobart_Bosworthdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Sierrasdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Rossondbp-dbr:King_of_the_Sierrasdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Samuel_Diegedbp-dbr:King_of_the_Sierrasdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Grand_National_Picturesdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Sierrasdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_A._Hirlimandbp-dbr:King_of_the_Sierrasdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:M.H._Hoffmandbp-dbr:King_of_the_Sierrasdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:M.H._Hoffman_Jr.dbp-dbr:King_of_the_Sierrasdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Hoerldbp-dbr:King_of_the_Sierrasdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Scott_Darlingdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Sierrasdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Gaydbp-dbr:King_of_the_Sierrasdbp-dbp:nameKing of the Sierrasdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Sierrasdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Sierraspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Sierraspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Sierraspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Sierraspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Sierraspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Sierraspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Sierraspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_Rossondbp-dbr:King_of_the_Sierraspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Grand_National_Films_films,King of the Sierras is a 1938 American western directed by Samuel Diege and Arthur Rosson and distributed by Grand National Pictures.The film is also known as Black Stallion (alternative American title) and Killers of the Prairie in the United Kingdom. 8,39066,dbp-dbr:Boys_and_Girls_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Iscovedbp-dbr:Boys_and_Girls_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Miramax_Filmsdbp-dbr:Boys_and_Girls_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Murray_Schisgaldbp-dbr:Boys_and_Girls_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:producerJay Cohendbp-dbr:Boys_and_Girls_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:producerLee Gottsegendbp-dbr:Boys_and_Girls_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringClaire Forlanidbp-dbr:Boys_and_Girls_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringJason Biggsdbp-dbr:Boys_and_Girls_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringAmanda Detmerdbp-dbr:Boys_and_Girls_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringFreddie Prinze Jr.dbp-dbr:Boys_and_Girls_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringHeather Donahuedbp-dbr:Boys_and_Girls_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Iscovedbp-dbr:Boys_and_Girls_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Miramax_Filmsdbp-dbr:Boys_and_Girls_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Murray_Schisgaldbp-dbr:Boys_and_Girls_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Andrew_Miller_(actor)dbp-dbr:Boys_and_Girls_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:nameBoys and Girlsdbp-dbr:Boys_and_Girls_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Boys_and_Girls_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Boys_and_Girls_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Boys_and_Girls_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Boys_and_Girls_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Boys_and_Girls_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_San_Francisco_Bay_Areadbp-dbr:Boys_and_Girls_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_San_Franciscodbp-dbr:Boys_and_Girls_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_San_Franciscodbp-dbr:Boys_and_Girls_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Boys_and_Girls_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Boys_and_Girls_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Boys_and_Girls_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dimension_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Boys_and_Girls_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Stewart_Copelanddbp-dbr:Boys_and_Girls_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Iscove,"Boys and Girls is a 2000 American romantic comedy film directed by Robert Iscove and starring Freddie Prinze Jr., Claire Forlani, Jason Biggs, and Amanda Detmer. The film follows Ryan (Prinze) and Jennifer (Forlani), who meet each other initially as adolescents, and later realize that their lives are intertwined through fate.Andrew Lowrey and Andrew Miller's script for Boys and Girls was purchased by Miramax Films, and Iscove and the principal cast was attached to the project shortly after. Anna Friel was originally set to star in the role of Jennifer but backed out shortly before filming began due to ""creative differences"". She was replaced by Forlani.Released theatrically in the United States by Miramax on June 16, 2000, Boys and Girls received generally negative reviews from critics and was a box office bomb, grossing only $25.8 million worldwide against a $30 million budget." 9,165169,dbp-dbr:The_Vanishing_Ridersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_F._Hilldbp-dbr:The_Vanishing_Ridersdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ray_Kirkwooddbp-dbr:The_Vanishing_Ridersdbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:The_Vanishing_Ridersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_F._Hilldbp-dbr:The_Vanishing_Ridersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ray_Kirkwooddbp-dbr:The_Vanishing_Ridersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Oliver_Drake_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:The_Vanishing_Ridersdbp-dbp:nameThe Vanishing Ridersdbp-dbr:The_Vanishing_Ridersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Vanishing_Riderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vanishing_Riderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vanishing_Riderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vanishing_Riderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vanishing_Riderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vanishing_Riderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vanishing_Riderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_F._Hill,The Vanishing Riders is a 1935 American Western film directed by Robert F. Hill. 10,78593,dbp-dbr:Wanted_by_Scotland_Yarddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Leedbp-dbr:Wanted_by_Scotland_Yarddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Pathé_Picturesdbp-dbr:Wanted_by_Scotland_Yarddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Argyledbp-dbr:Wanted_by_Scotland_Yarddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Leedbp-dbr:Wanted_by_Scotland_Yarddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Pathé_Picturesdbp-dbr:Wanted_by_Scotland_Yarddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Argyledbp-dbr:Wanted_by_Scotland_Yarddbp-dbp:nameWanted by Scotland Yarddbp-dbr:Wanted_by_Scotland_Yarddbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Wanted_by_Scotland_Yardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Wanted_by_Scotland_Yardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Wanted_by_Scotland_Yardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Wanted_by_Scotland_Yardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Wanted_by_Scotland_Yardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Wanted_by_Scotland_Yardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Wanted_by_Scotland_Yardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Welwyn_Studiosdbp-dbr:Wanted_by_Scotland_Yardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_Leedbp-dbr:Wanted_by_Scotland_Yardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_crime_films,"Wanted by Scotland Yard (also known as Dangerous Fingers) is a 1937 or 1938 British crime film directed by Norman Lee and starring James Stephenson, Betty Lynne and Leslie Perrins. It was made at Welwyn Studios. Its year of release is often described as 1939, the year of its American distribution, but it had premiered in Britain earlier." 11,111854,dbp-dbr:Cover_Girl_Killerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Terry_Bishopdbp-dbr:Cover_Girl_Killerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:Cover_Girl_Killerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Parsons_(producer)dbp-dbr:Cover_Girl_Killerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harry_H._Corbettdbp-dbr:Cover_Girl_Killerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Victor_Brooks_(actor)dbp-dbr:Cover_Girl_Killerdbp-dbp:starringFelicity Youngdbp-dbr:Cover_Girl_Killerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Terry_Bishopdbp-dbr:Cover_Girl_Killerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:Cover_Girl_Killerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Parsons_(producer)dbp-dbr:Cover_Girl_Killerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Terry_Bishopdbp-dbr:Cover_Girl_Killerdbp-dbp:nameCover Girl Killerdbp-dbr:Cover_Girl_Killerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Cover_Girl_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cover_Girl_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Cover_Girl_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Cover_Girl_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Cover_Girl_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:Cover_Girl_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Cover_Girl_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Cover_Girl_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_modelingdbp-dbr:Cover_Girl_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Terry_Bishop,"Cover Girl Killer is a 1959 black and white British 'B' thriller film written and directed by Terry Bishop and starring Harry H. Corbett, Felicity Young, Victor Brooks and Spencer Teakle." 12,119030,dbp-dbr:The_Father_Clements_Storydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edwin_Sherindbp-dbr:The_Father_Clements_Storydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:The_Father_Clements_Storydbp-dbp:producerPhilip Kruppdbp-dbr:The_Father_Clements_Storydbp-dbp:producerPhilip L. Parslowdbp-dbr:The_Father_Clements_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Louis_Gossett_Jr.dbp-dbr:The_Father_Clements_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Malcolm-Jamal_Warnerdbp-dbr:The_Father_Clements_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carroll_O'Connordbp-dbr:The_Father_Clements_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ron_McLartydbp-dbr:The_Father_Clements_Storydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edwin_Sherindbp-dbr:The_Father_Clements_Storydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:The_Father_Clements_Storydbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:The_Father_Clements_Storydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Father_Clements_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_adoptiondbp-dbr:The_Father_Clements_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Father_Clements_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Father_Clements_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Father_Clements_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Mark_Snowdbp-dbr:The_Father_Clements_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Catholic_priestsdbp-dbr:The_Father_Clements_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Father_Clements_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Father_Clements_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Father_Clements_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Ted_Tally,"The Father Clements Story is a 1987 American television film about the life of Father George Clements, an African-American Roman Catholic priest who became famous for being the first United States priest to legally adopt a child. The movie starred actors Lou Gossett, Jr., Malcolm-Jamal Warner, and Carroll O'Connor. Gossett, Jr. played Clements, Warner played Clements' adopted son, and O'Connor played Cardinal John Cody, the Archbishop of Chicago. The movie was directed by Edwin Sherin. The film score was composed by Mark Snow." 13,166913,"dbp-dbr:Saga_of_Death_Valleydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Kanedbp-dbr:Saga_of_Death_Valleydbp-dbp:producerJoseph Kanedbp-dbr:Saga_of_Death_Valleydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roy_Rogersdbp-dbr:Saga_of_Death_Valleydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Kanedbp-dbr:Saga_of_Death_Valleydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Kanedbp-dbr:Saga_of_Death_Valleydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stuart_Anthonydbp-dbr:Saga_of_Death_Valleydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Karen_DeWolfdbp-dbr:Saga_of_Death_Valleydbp-dbp:nameSaga of Death Valleydbp-dbr:Saga_of_Death_Valleydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Saga_of_Death_Valleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Saga_of_Death_Valleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Saga_of_Death_Valleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Saga_of_Death_Valleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Saga_of_Death_Valleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Saga_of_Death_Valleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Saga_of_Death_Valleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joseph_Kanedbp-dbr:Saga_of_Death_Valleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Lone_Pine,_Californiadbp-dbr:Saga_of_Death_Valleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_Western_(genre)_films",Saga of Death Valley is a 1939 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Roy Rogers. 14,119886,"dbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Andrew_Davis_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:producerJames Newton Howarddbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Arnold_Kopelsondbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:producerDan Goldwasser, M.V. Gerharddbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:starringJoe Pantolianodbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:starringTommy Lee Jonesdbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:starringHarrison Forddbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:starringJeroen Krabbédbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:starringAndreas Katsulasdbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:starringSela Warddbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1993_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Andrew_Davis_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1993_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1993_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Arnold_Kopelsondbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1993_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Twohydbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1993_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jeb_Stuart_(writer)dbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Fugitivedbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Fugitive: Limited Edition Expanded Archival Collectiondbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1993_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_featuring_a_Best_Supporting_Actor_Golden_Globe_winning_performancedbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_featuring_a_Best_Supporting_Actor_Academy_Award-winning_performancedbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_North_Carolinadbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Chicagodbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:BAFTA_winners_(films)dbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_miscarriage_of_justicedbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Chicagodbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_portrayals_of_the_Chicago_Police_Departmentdbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Medical-themed_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_James_Newton_Howarddbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_television_seriesdbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_chase_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_chase_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Indianadbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_police_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_amputeesdbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_mystery_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_Marshals_Service_in_fictiondbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_surgeonsdbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Andrew_Davisdbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Tennesseedbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_David_Twohydbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Saint_Patrick's_Day_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Jeb_Stuartdbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Arnold_Kopelsondbp-dbr:The_Fugitive_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Fugitive_(TV_series)","The Fugitive is a 1993 American action thriller film, directed by Andrew Davis, with a script co-written by Jeb Stuart and David Twohy, from a previous story draft which Twohy had written. Based on the 1960s TV series, itself loosely inspired by the trial of Sam Sheppard, the film stars Harrison Ford, Tommy Lee Jones, Sela Ward, Joe Pantoliano, Andreas Katsulas, and Jeroen Krabbé.After being framed for the murder of his wife and sentenced to death, vascular surgeon Dr. Richard Kimble (Ford) escapes from custody following a bus crash. Kimble sets out to find the real killer and clear his name, while being hunted by the police and a team of U.S. marshals, led by Deputy Samuel Gerard (Jones).The Fugitive premiered in Westwood, California, on July 29, 1993, and was released in the United States on August 6, 1993. It was a critical and commercial success, spending six weeks as the number-one film in the United States, and grossing nearly $370 million worldwide against a $44 million budget. It was the third-highest-grossing film of 1993 worldwide, with an estimated 44 million tickets sold in the United States. It was nominated for seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture; Tommy Lee Jones won for Best Supporting Actor. It was followed by the 1998 film U.S. Marshals, in which Jones reprised his role as Deputy Marshal Sam Gerard, along with some others of his earlier marshals team." 15,85623,dbp-dbr:A_Murder_of_Quality_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gavin_Millardbp-dbr:A_Murder_of_Quality_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:ITV_(TV_network)dbp-dbr:A_Murder_of_Quality_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:A&E_(TV_channel)dbp-dbr:A_Murder_of_Quality_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Eric_Abraham_(producer)dbp-dbr:A_Murder_of_Quality_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Denholm_Elliottdbp-dbr:A_Murder_of_Quality_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billie_Whitelawdbp-dbr:A_Murder_of_Quality_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christian_Baledbp-dbr:A_Murder_of_Quality_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joss_Acklanddbp-dbr:A_Murder_of_Quality_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Glenda_Jacksondbp-dbr:A_Murder_of_Quality_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Threlfalldbp-dbr:A_Murder_of_Quality_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Diane_Fletcherdbp-dbr:A_Murder_of_Quality_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gavin_Millardbp-dbr:A_Murder_of_Quality_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:ITV_(TV_network)dbp-dbr:A_Murder_of_Quality_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:A&E_(TV_channel)dbp-dbr:A_Murder_of_Quality_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Eric_Abraham_(producer)dbp-dbr:A_Murder_of_Quality_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_le_Carrédbp-dbr:A_Murder_of_Quality_(film)dbp-dbp:nameA Murder of Qualitydbp-dbr:A_Murder_of_Quality_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Murder_of_Quality_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:A_Murder_of_Quality_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Murder_of_Quality_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Murder_of_Quality_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Crime_television_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Murder_of_Quality_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_television_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Murder_of_Quality_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_television_showsdbp-dbr:A_Murder_of_Quality_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cold_War_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Murder_of_Quality_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Stanley_Myersdbp-dbr:A_Murder_of_Quality_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ITV_television_dramasdbp-dbr:A_Murder_of_Quality_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_television_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Murder_of_Quality_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gavin_Millardbp-dbr:A_Murder_of_Quality_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spy_television_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Murder_of_Quality_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_John_le_Carrédbp-dbr:A_Murder_of_Quality_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_shows_produced_by_Thames_Television,"A Murder of Quality is a 1991 television film directed by Gavin Millar and a screenplay written by John le Carré, based on his 1962 novel A Murder of Quality , first screened on 10 April 1991 on ITV in the United Kingdom." 16,146201,dbp-dbr:Igby_Goes_Downdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Burr_Steersdbp-dbr:Igby_Goes_Downdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:MGM_Distribution_Co.dbp-dbr:Igby_Goes_Downdbp-dbp:producerLisa Tornelldbp-dbr:Igby_Goes_Downdbp-dbp:producerDavid Rubindbp-dbr:Igby_Goes_Downdbp-dbp:producerTrish Hofmanndbp-dbr:Igby_Goes_Downdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bill_Pullmandbp-dbr:Igby_Goes_Downdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ryan_Phillippedbp-dbr:Igby_Goes_Downdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susan_Sarandondbp-dbr:Igby_Goes_Downdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Claire_Danesdbp-dbr:Igby_Goes_Downdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Amanda_Peetdbp-dbr:Igby_Goes_Downdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kieran_Culkindbp-dbr:Igby_Goes_Downdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeff_Goldblumdbp-dbr:Igby_Goes_Downdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Burr_Steersdbp-dbr:Igby_Goes_Downdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:MGM_Distribution_Co.dbp-dbr:Igby_Goes_Downdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Burr_Steersdbp-dbr:Igby_Goes_Downdbp-dbp:nameIgby Goes Downdbp-dbr:Igby_Goes_Downdbp-dbp:nameIgby Goes Down - Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Igby_Goes_Downdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Alternative_rockdbp-dbr:Igby_Goes_Downdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Indie_rockdbp-dbr:Igby_Goes_Downdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Igby_Goes_Downpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:Igby_Goes_Downpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Igby_Goes_Downpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Igby_Goes_Downpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Igby_Goes_Downpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Igby_Goes_Downpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Igby_Goes_Downpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Igby_Goes_Downpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Igby_Goes_Downpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Igby_Goes_Downpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Igby_Goes_Downpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Igby_Goes_Downpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_coming-of-age_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Igby_Goes_Downpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Igby_Goes_Downpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dysfunctional_familiesdbp-dbr:Igby_Goes_Downpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Burr_Steers,"Igby Goes Down is a 2002 American comedy-drama film that follows the life of Igby Slocumb, a rebellious and sardonic teenager who attempts to break free of his familial ties and wealthy, overbearing mother. The film was written and directed by Burr Steers, and stars Kieran Culkin, Claire Danes, Jeff Goldblum, Susan Sarandon, Amanda Peet, Ryan Phillippe, Bill Pullman and Jared Harris. It was given a limited theatrical release through United Artists on September 13, 2002, in the United States, and received generally positive reviews from critics.Culkin and Sarandon received Golden Globe nominations for their performances." 17,50407,dbp-dbr:The_Scotland_Yard_Mysterydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:The_Scotland_Yard_Mysterydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Scotland_Yard_Mysterydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:The_Scotland_Yard_Mysterydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:The_Scotland_Yard_Mysterydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Scotland_Yard_Mysterydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:The_Scotland_Yard_Mysterydbp-dbp:nameThe Scotland Yard Mysterydbp-dbr:The_Scotland_Yard_Mysterydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Scotland_Yard_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Scotland_Yard_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Scotland_Yard_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Scotland_Yard_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Scotland_Yard_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Scotland_Yard_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Scotland_Yard_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Scotland_Yard_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Welwyn_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Scotland_Yard_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:The_Scotland_Yard_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_crime_drama_films,"The Scotland Yard Mystery is a 1934 British crime film directed by Thomas Bentley and starring Sir Gerald du Maurier, George Curzon, Grete Natzler, Belle Chrystall and Wally Patch. The screenplay concerns a criminal doctor who operates a racket claiming life insurance by injecting victims with a life suspending serum turning them into living dead. The film is based on a play by Wallace Geoffrey. It was made by one of the biggest British companies of the era, British International Pictures, at their Welwyn Studios." 18,14441,dbp-dbr:All_Night_Long_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Basil_Deardendbp-dbr:All_Night_Long_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:All_Night_Long_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:distributorColorama Featuresdbp-dbr:All_Night_Long_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Relphdbp-dbr:All_Night_Long_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:producerBob Robertsdbp-dbr:All_Night_Long_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:producerBasil Deardendbp-dbr:All_Night_Long_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Betsy_Blairdbp-dbr:All_Night_Long_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patrick_McGoohandbp-dbr:All_Night_Long_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Attenboroughdbp-dbr:All_Night_Long_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Keith_Michelldbp-dbr:All_Night_Long_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Harris_(actor)dbp-dbr:All_Night_Long_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marti_Stevens_(actress)dbp-dbr:All_Night_Long_(1962_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Basil_Deardendbp-dbr:All_Night_Long_(1962_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:All_Night_Long_(1962_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Basil_Deardendbp-dbr:All_Night_Long_(1962_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Relphdbp-dbr:All_Night_Long_(1962_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Jarricodbp-dbr:All_Night_Long_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:nameAll Night Longdbp-dbr:All_Night_Long_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:All_Night_Long_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jazz_filmsdbp-dbr:All_Night_Long_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:All_Night_Long_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:All_Night_Long_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:All_Night_Long_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:All_Night_Long_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:All_Night_Long_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Basil_Deardendbp-dbr:All_Night_Long_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:All_Night_Long_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:All_Night_Long_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:All_Night_Long_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Othellodbp-dbr:All_Night_Long_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_interracial_romancedbp-dbr:All_Night_Long_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fiction_set_in_the_1960s,"All Night Long (also known as Night People) is a 1962 British neo noir drama film directed by Basil Dearden and starring Patrick McGoohan, Keith Michell, Betsy Blair, Paul Harris, Marti Stevens, and Richard Attenborough. The story by Nel King and Paul Jarrico (who wrote under the pseudonym ""Peter Achilles"") is an updated version of William Shakespeare's Othello, set in the London jazz scene of the 1960s. The action takes place in a single evening, during an anniversary party. The black-and-white film features performances by several prominent British jazz musicians – among them John Dankworth and Tubby Hayes – as well as the Americans Dave Brubeck and Charles Mingus, who were in the UK in 1961 when filming took place and were recruited to participate." 19,103153,dbp-dbr:Hangman's_Wharfdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Cecil_H._Williamsondbp-dbr:Hangman's_Wharfdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:DUK_(film_distributor)dbp-dbr:Hangman's_Wharfdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edwin_J._Fanceydbp-dbr:Hangman's_Wharfdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Wittydbp-dbr:Hangman's_Wharfdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Genine_Grahamdbp-dbr:Hangman's_Wharfdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patience_Rentouldbp-dbr:Hangman's_Wharfdbp-dbp:starringCampbell Singerdbp-dbr:Hangman's_Wharfdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Cecil_H._Williamsondbp-dbr:Hangman's_Wharfdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:DUK_(film_distributor)dbp-dbr:Hangman's_Wharfdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edwin_J._Fanceydbp-dbr:Hangman's_Wharfdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Cecil_H._Williamsondbp-dbr:Hangman's_Wharfdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Beldon_(writer)dbp-dbr:Hangman's_Wharfdbp-dbp:nameHangman's Wharfdbp-dbr:Hangman's_Wharfdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Hangman's_Wharfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hangman's_Wharfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Hangman's_Wharfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:Hangman's_Wharfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Hangman's_Wharfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Hangman's_Wharfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_radio_seriesdbp-dbr:Hangman's_Wharfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Hangman's_Wharfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Hangman's_Wharfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Vernon_Sewell,"Hangman's Wharf is a 1950 British second feature ('B') crime film directed by Cecil H. Williamson and starring John Witty, Genine Graham and Campbell Singer. It was written by John Beldon and Williamson based on Beldon's 1948 BBC radio serial Hangman's Wharf.The story concerns a doctor called out for an emergency on a ship docked in the River Thames, where he is framed for murder." 20,32253,dbp-dbr:The_Nine_Lives_of_Tomas_Katzdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ben_Hopkinsdbp-dbr:The_Nine_Lives_of_Tomas_Katzdbp-dbp:distributorE.D. Distributiondbp-dbr:The_Nine_Lives_of_Tomas_Katzdbp-dbp:producerCaroline Hewittdbp-dbr:The_Nine_Lives_of_Tomas_Katzdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ian_McNeicedbp-dbr:The_Nine_Lives_of_Tomas_Katzdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Fisher_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Nine_Lives_of_Tomas_Katzdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ben_Hopkinsdbp-dbr:The_Nine_Lives_of_Tomas_Katzdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ben_Hopkinsdbp-dbr:The_Nine_Lives_of_Tomas_Katzdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tom_Fisher_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Nine_Lives_of_Tomas_Katzdbp-dbp:nameThe Nine Lives of Tomas Katzdbp-dbr:The_Nine_Lives_of_Tomas_Katzdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Nine_Lives_of_Tomas_Katzpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_German_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Nine_Lives_of_Tomas_Katzpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Nine_Lives_of_Tomas_Katzpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Nine_Lives_of_Tomas_Katzpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_German_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Nine_Lives_of_Tomas_Katzpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Nine_Lives_of_Tomas_Katzpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Nine_Lives_of_Tomas_Katzpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Nine_Lives_of_Tomas_Katzpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Nine_Lives_of_Tomas_Katzpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Nine_Lives_of_Tomas_Katzpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Apocalyptic_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Nine_Lives_of_Tomas_Katzpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_avant-garde_and_experimental_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Nine_Lives_of_Tomas_Katzpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_avant-garde_and_experimental_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Nine_Lives_of_Tomas_Katzpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Dominik_Scherrerdbp-dbr:The_Nine_Lives_of_Tomas_Katzpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Surreal_comedy,"The Nine Lives of Tomas Katz is a 2000 Anglo-German black and white surreal comedy. It has been described as an ""avant-garde comedy about the Apocalypse"", co-written and directed by Ben Hopkins." 21,137984,dbp-dbr:The_Apache_Kid's_Escapedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_J._Hornerdbp-dbr:The_Apache_Kid's_Escapedbp-dbp:producerRobert J. Hornerdbp-dbr:The_Apache_Kid's_Escapedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Perrindbp-dbr:The_Apache_Kid's_Escapedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Josephine_Hilldbp-dbr:The_Apache_Kid's_Escapedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_J._Hornerdbp-dbr:The_Apache_Kid's_Escapedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_J._Hornerdbp-dbr:The_Apache_Kid's_Escapedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_J._Hornerdbp-dbr:The_Apache_Kid's_Escapedbp-dbp:nameThe Apache Kid's Escapedbp-dbr:The_Apache_Kid's_Escapedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Apache_Kid's_Escapepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Apache_Kid's_Escapepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Apache_Kid's_Escapepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Apache_Kid's_Escapepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Apache_Kid's_Escapepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Apache_Kid's_Escapepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Apache_Kid's_Escapepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_J._Horner,"The Apache Kid's Escape is a 1930 American Western film written, produced and directed by Robert J. Horner and starring Jack Perrin and his wife Josephine Hill. It was a remake of The White Outlaw (1929). The film was shot in Valencia, California. Jack Perrin's five-picture deal with Horner ended up in court when Perrin only received $1,425 out of the $2,900 that was agreed upon." 22,24978,"dbp-dbr:Linda,_Be_Gooddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_McDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:Linda,_Be_Gooddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eagle-Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Linda,_Be_Gooddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marie_Wilson_(American_actress)dbp-dbr:Linda,_Be_Gooddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elyse_Knoxdbp-dbr:Linda,_Be_Gooddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_McDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:Linda,_Be_Gooddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eagle-Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Linda,_Be_Gooddbp-dbp:nameLinda, Be Gooddbp-dbr:Linda,_Be_Gooddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Linda,_Be_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Linda,_Be_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Linda,_Be_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Linda,_Be_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Linda,_Be_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_filmsdbp-dbr:Linda,_Be_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_McDonalddbp-dbr:Linda,_Be_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Eagle-Lion_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Linda,_Be_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Linda,_Be_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Sidney_W._Pink","Linda, Be Good is a 1947 American comedy film directed by Frank McDonald and starring Elyse Knox, John Hubbard and Marie Wilson. The film's sets were designed by the art director Lewis H. Creber.Sidney W. Pink took the film and added some additional footage of a line of burlesque dancers in 3-D and released it under the alternative title I Was a Burlesque Queen in 1953." 23,82585,dbp-dbr:London_in_the_Rawdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Cohendbp-dbr:London_in_the_Rawdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arnold_L._Millerdbp-dbr:London_in_the_Rawdbp-dbp:distributorCompton Cameodbp-dbr:London_in_the_Rawdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Klinger_(producer)dbp-dbr:London_in_the_Rawdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Longdbp-dbr:London_in_the_Rawdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Tony_Tenserdbp-dbr:London_in_the_Rawdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Cohendbp-dbr:London_in_the_Rawdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arnold_L._Millerdbp-dbr:London_in_the_Rawdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Klinger_(producer)dbp-dbr:London_in_the_Rawdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Longdbp-dbr:London_in_the_Rawdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tony_Tenserdbp-dbr:London_in_the_Rawdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arnold_L._Millerdbp-dbr:London_in_the_Rawdbp-dbp:nameLondon in the Rawdbp-dbr:London_in_the_Rawdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:London_in_the_Rawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:London_in_the_Rawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:London_in_the_Rawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:London_in_the_Rawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_filmsdbp-dbr:London_in_the_Rawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Basil_Kirchindbp-dbr:London_in_the_Rawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:London_in_the_Rawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Londondbp-dbr:London_in_the_Rawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_Cohen,"London in the Raw is a 1964 British documentary about London nightlife directed by Arnold L. Miller and Norman Cohen, and written by Miller. It was inspired by the success of Mondo Cane (1962) and was followed by a sequel Primitive London (1965)." 24,90689,dbp-dbr:An_Unreasonable_Mandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Henriette_Manteldbp-dbr:An_Unreasonable_Mandbp-dbp:directorSteve Skrovandbp-dbr:An_Unreasonable_Mandbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:IFC_Filmsdbp-dbr:An_Unreasonable_Mandbp-dbp:producerKevin O'Donnelldbp-dbr:An_Unreasonable_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Phil_Donahuedbp-dbr:An_Unreasonable_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pat_Buchanandbp-dbr:An_Unreasonable_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ralph_Naderdbp-dbr:An_Unreasonable_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Greiderdbp-dbr:An_Unreasonable_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eric_Altermandbp-dbr:An_Unreasonable_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Ridgewaydbp-dbr:An_Unreasonable_Mandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Henriette_Manteldbp-dbr:An_Unreasonable_Mandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:IFC_Filmsdbp-dbr:An_Unreasonable_Mandbp-dbp:nameAn Unreasonable Mandbp-dbr:An_Unreasonable_Mandbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:An_Unreasonable_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:An_Unreasonable_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:An_Unreasonable_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:An_Unreasonable_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:An_Unreasonable_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_activistsdbp-dbr:An_Unreasonable_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:An_Unreasonable_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_American_politiciansdbp-dbr:An_Unreasonable_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_about_consumer_protectiondbp-dbr:An_Unreasonable_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ralph_Nader,"An Unreasonable Man is a 2006 documentary film that traces the life and career of political activist Ralph Nader, the founder of modern consumer protection in America and perennial presidential candidate. Contrary to the title's apparent message, the film was actually created to defend and support Nader, and to restore his reputation after his controversial role in the 2000 U.S. presidential election.Besides featuring Mr. Nader himself, the film presents interviews with current and former members of Nader's Raiders, including Joan Claybrook and Robert Fellmeth, as well as political commentators such as Phil Donahue, Pat Buchanan, and Eric Alterman. The film takes its name from the George Bernard Shaw quotation, ""The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man.""" 25,103838,dbp-dbr:Killjoy_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directorJohn Lechagodbp-dbr:Killjoy_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directorTammi Suttondbp-dbr:Killjoy_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directorCraig Rossdbp-dbr:Killjoy_(film_series)dbp-dbp:distributorFull Moon Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Killjoy_(film_series)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Full_Moon_Featuresdbp-dbr:Killjoy_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Trent_Haagadbp-dbr:Killjoy_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringÁngel Vargasdbp-dbr:Killjoy_(film_series)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Craig_Ross_Jr.dbp-dbr:Killjoy_(film_series)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Full_Moon_Featuresdbp-dbr:Killjoy_(film_series)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Carl_Washingtondbp-dbr:Killjoy_(film_series)dbp-dbp:nameKilljoydbp-dbr:Killjoy_(film_series)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Chinadbp-dbr:Killjoy_(film_series)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Killjoy_(film_series)dbp-dbp:countryChinadbp-dbr:Killjoy_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Horror_films_about_clownsdbp-dbr:Killjoy_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Full_Moon_Features_filmsdbp-dbr:Killjoy_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Killjoy_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Horror_film_seriesdbp-dbr:Killjoy_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Killjoy,"Killjoy is an American slasher film series which focuses on the titular Killjoy, a demonic clown who is summoned to assist revenge plots in all five films, only to prove too overwhelming for each character who calls him." 26,77826,dbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyesdbp-dbp:directorDario Argentodbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyesdbp-dbp:directorGeorge Romerodbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyesdbp-dbp:distributorArtisti Associati Internationaldbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyesdbp-dbp:distributorTaurus Entertainment Companydbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Achille_Manzottidbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyesdbp-dbp:starringMartin Balsamdbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyesdbp-dbp:starringHarvey Keiteldbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyesdbp-dbp:starringAdrienne Barbeaudbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyesdbp-dbp:starringSally Kirklanddbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyesdbp-dbp:starringE. G. Marshalldbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyesdbp-dbp:starringJohn Amosdbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyesdbp-dbp:starringMadeleine Potterdbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyesdbp-dbp:starringKim Hunterdbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyesdbp-dbp:starringRamy Zadadbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_A._Romerodbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dario_Argentodbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Achille_Manzottidbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Franco_Ferrinidbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_A._Romerodbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dario_Argentodbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Koperdbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyesdbp-dbp:nameTwo Evil Eyesdbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyesdbp-dbp:countryItalydbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_catsdbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Pino_Donaggiodbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_anthology_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_multiple_worksdbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Edgar_Allan_Poedbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_zombie_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Pittsburghdbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_zombie_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_anthology_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Dario_Argentodbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Pittsburghdbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_A._Romerodbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Dario_Argentodbp-dbr:Two_Evil_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_The_Black_Cat,"Two Evil Eyes (Italian: Due occhi diabolici) is a 1990 anthology horror film written and directed by George A. Romero and Dario Argento. An international co-production of Italy and the United States, Two Evil Eyes is split into two separate tales, both based largely on the works of Edgar Allan Poe: ""The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar"", directed by Romero and starring Adrienne Barbeau; and ""The Black Cat"", directed by Argento and starring Harvey Keitel, which blends a number of Poe references into a new narrative. Both of the tales were filmed and take place in contemporary Pittsburgh.Prior to Two Evil Eyes, Romero and Argento had worked together on Dawn of the Dead (1978)." 27,58445,"dbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Elizabeth_Allen_Rosenbaumdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Susan_Cartsonisdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)dbp-dbp:starringEmma Robertsdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSara Paxtondbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJoanna ""JoJo"" Levesquedbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Elizabeth_Allen_Rosenbaumdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Susan_Cartsonisdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jessica_Bendingerdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)dbp-dbp:nameAquamarinedbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Pop_rockdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Teen_popdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Post-punk_revivaldbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Dance-rockdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Louisianadbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_female_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Coming-of-age_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_children's_booksdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_shapeshiftingdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Floridadbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_fantasy_novelsdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_South_Walesdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_mermaidsdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_female_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Elizabeth_Allen_Rosenbaumdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_young_adult_literaturedbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Village_Roadshow_Studiosdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_David_Hirschfelderdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_coming-of-age_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_romantic_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_teen_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_teen_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Queenslanddbp-dbr:Aquamarine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_fantasy_films","Aquamarine is a 2006 American teen fantasy romantic comedy film directed by Elizabeth Allen (in her feature film directorial debut), loosely based on the 2001 young adult novel of the same name by Alice Hoffman. It stars Emma Roberts, Joanna ""JoJo"" Levesque in her film debut, and Sara Paxton as the eponymous character. The film was released in the United States on March 3, 2006, by 20th Century Fox.Since its release, Aquamarine has become a cult film." 28,23869,dbp-dbr:Deadly_Currentsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Simcha_Jacobovicidbp-dbr:Deadly_Currentsdbp-dbp:producerSimcha Jacobovicidbp-dbr:Deadly_Currentsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ric_Esther_Bienstockdbp-dbr:Deadly_Currentsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Elliott_Halperndbp-dbr:Deadly_Currentsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hanan_Ashrawidbp-dbr:Deadly_Currentsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Juliano_Mer-Khamisdbp-dbr:Deadly_Currentsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nurit_Galrondbp-dbr:Deadly_Currentsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:LT._Kobi_Motivdbp-dbr:Deadly_Currentsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Simcha_Jacobovicidbp-dbr:Deadly_Currentsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Simcha_Jacobovicidbp-dbr:Deadly_Currentsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ric_Esther_Bienstockdbp-dbr:Deadly_Currentsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Elliott_Halperndbp-dbr:Deadly_Currentsdbp-dbp:nameDeadly Currentsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Currentsdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Deadly_Currentspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Currentspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Currentspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Currentspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Currentspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Currentspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Documentary_Film_Genie_and_Canadian_Screen_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:Deadly_Currentspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Simcha_Jacobovici,"Deadly Currents is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Simcha Jacobovici and released in 1991. The film explores the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, profiling various people on both sides of the dispute." 29,107443,dbp-dbr:Hello-Goodbye_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jean_Negulescodbp-dbr:Hello-Goodbye_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Hello-Goodbye_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:André_Hakimdbp-dbr:Hello-Goodbye_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Curd_Jürgensdbp-dbr:Hello-Goodbye_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Crawforddbp-dbr:Hello-Goodbye_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Princess_Ira_von_Fürstenbergdbp-dbr:Hello-Goodbye_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Genevieve_Gillesdbp-dbr:Hello-Goodbye_(1970_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jean_Negulescodbp-dbr:Hello-Goodbye_(1970_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Hello-Goodbye_(1970_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:André_Hakimdbp-dbr:Hello-Goodbye_(1970_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Roger_Marshall_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Hello-Goodbye_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:nameHello-Goodbyedbp-dbr:Hello-Goodbye_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Hello-Goodbye_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hello-Goodbye_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:Hello-Goodbye_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Hello-Goodbye_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hello-Goodbye_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Hello-Goodbye_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jean_Negulescodbp-dbr:Hello-Goodbye_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Francis_Lai,"Hello-Goodbye is a 1970 British comedy film starring Michael Crawford, and was the final film directed by Jean Negulesco." 30,151360,dbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Wisedbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowdbp-dbp:producerRobert Wisedbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kim_Hamiltondbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Ryandbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harry_Belafontedbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shelley_Wintersdbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gloria_Grahamedbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ed_Begleydbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Bright_(actor)dbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Will_Kuluvadbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carmen_De_Lavalladedbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lew_Gallodbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowdbp-dbp:starringMae Barnesdbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Wisedbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Wisedbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Abraham_Polonskydbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nelson_Giddingdbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowdbp-dbp:nameOdds Against Tomorrowdbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_noirdbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_(state)dbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_(state)dbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_bank_robberydbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_racismdbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_crime_novelsdbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Wisedbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Robert_Wisedbp-dbr:Odds_Against_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Lewis,"Odds Against Tomorrow is a 1959 American film noir produced and directed by Robert Wise and starring Harry Belafonte, Robert Ryan and Ed Begley. Belafonte selected Abraham Polonsky to write the script, which is based on a novel of the same name by William P. McGivern. Blacklisted in those years, Polonsky had to use a front and John O. Killens was credited. Polonsky's screenwriting credit was restored in 1996 in his own name." 31,149555,dbp-dbr:Mighty_Lak_a_Goatdbp-dbp:directorHerbert Glazerdbp-dbr:Mighty_Lak_a_Goatdbp-dbp:distributorMetro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Mighty_Lak_a_Goatdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Mighty_Lak_a_Goatdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Blake_(actor)dbp-dbr:Mighty_Lak_a_Goatdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billie_Thomasdbp-dbr:Mighty_Lak_a_Goatdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Laughlindbp-dbr:Mighty_Lak_a_Goatdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_McFarlanddbp-dbr:Mighty_Lak_a_Goatdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ava_Gardnerdbp-dbr:Mighty_Lak_a_Goatdbp-dbp:starringGeorge B. Frenchdbp-dbr:Mighty_Lak_a_Goatdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joe_Yuledbp-dbr:Mighty_Lak_a_Goatdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Emmett_O'Connordbp-dbr:Mighty_Lak_a_Goatdbp-dbp:starringJohn Dilsondbp-dbr:Mighty_Lak_a_Goatdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Glazerdbp-dbr:Mighty_Lak_a_Goatdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Mighty_Lak_a_Goatdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Mighty_Lak_a_Goatdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_A._McGowandbp-dbr:Mighty_Lak_a_Goatdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hal_Lawdbp-dbr:Mighty_Lak_a_Goatdbp-dbp:nameMighty Lak a Goatdbp-dbr:Mighty_Lak_a_Goatdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mighty_Lak_a_Goatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Mighty_Lak_a_Goatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mighty_Lak_a_Goatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mighty_Lak_a_Goatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:Mighty_Lak_a_Goatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mighty_Lak_a_Goatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Our_Gang_filmsdbp-dbr:Mighty_Lak_a_Goatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Herbert_Glazer,"Mighty Lak a Goat is a 1942 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Herbert Glazer. It was the 209th Our Gang short to be released. The title is a reference to the 1901 song, ""Mighty Lak' a Rose""." 32,25236,dbp-dbr:Nuns_on_the_Rundbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jonathan_Lynndbp-dbr:Nuns_on_the_Rundbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Nuns_on_the_Rundbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_White_(producer)dbp-dbr:Nuns_on_the_Rundbp-dbp:starringEric Idledbp-dbr:Nuns_on_the_Rundbp-dbp:starringRobbie Coltranedbp-dbr:Nuns_on_the_Rundbp-dbp:starringCamille Coduridbp-dbr:Nuns_on_the_Rundbp-dbp:starringJanet Suzmandbp-dbr:Nuns_on_the_Rundbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jonathan_Lynndbp-dbr:Nuns_on_the_Rundbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Nuns_on_the_Rundbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_White_(producer)dbp-dbr:Nuns_on_the_Rundbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jonathan_Lynndbp-dbr:Nuns_on_the_Rundbp-dbp:nameNuns on the Rundbp-dbr:Nuns_on_the_Rundbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Nuns_on_the_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Nuns_on_the_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:Nuns_on_the_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Nuns_on_the_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Nuns_on_the_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Nuns_on_the_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Nuns_on_the_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Hong_Kong_filmsdbp-dbr:Nuns_on_the_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Nuns_on_the_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Nuns_on_the_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Nuns_on_the_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:Nuns_on_the_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Triad_filmsdbp-dbr:Nuns_on_the_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Religious_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Nuns_on_the_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Nuns_on_the_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:HandMade_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Nuns_on_the_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Nuns_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Nuns_on_the_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cross-dressing_in_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Nuns_on_the_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jonathan_Lynndbp-dbr:Nuns_on_the_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Jonathan_Lynn,"Nuns on the Run is a 1990 British comedy film starring Eric Idle and Robbie Coltrane, also featuring Camille Coduri and Janet Suzman. The film was written and directed by Jonathan Lynn and produced by HandMade Films. Many of the outdoor scenes were shot in Chiswick, White City and Kings Cross. The soundtrack was composed and performed by Yello and also features George Harrison's song ""Blow Away"" in addition to Steve Winwood's ""Roll With It"". The film was released on 16 March 1990." 33,24053,dbp-dbr:Designing_Women_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ivar_Campbelldbp-dbr:Designing_Women_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Designing_Women_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Norman_Loudondbp-dbr:Designing_Women_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stewart_Romedbp-dbr:Designing_Women_(film)dbp-dbp:starringValerie Taylordbp-dbr:Designing_Women_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTyrell Davis.dbp-dbr:Designing_Women_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ivar_Campbelldbp-dbr:Designing_Women_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Designing_Women_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Norman_Loudondbp-dbr:Designing_Women_(film)dbp-dbp:nameDesigning Womendbp-dbr:Designing_Women_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Designing_Women_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Designing_Women_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Designing_Women_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Designing_Women_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Designing_Women_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Designing_Women_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Designing_Women_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:Designing_Women_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Designing_Women_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ivar_Campbell,"Designing Women, also known as House of Cards, is a 1934 British drama film directed by Ivar Campbell and starring Stewart Rome, Valerie Taylor and Tyrell Davis. It was shot at Shepperton Studios." 34,125552,dbp-dbr:A_Date_for_Mad_Marydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Darren_Thorntondbp-dbr:A_Date_for_Mad_Marydbp-dbp:distributorElement Pictures Distributiondbp-dbr:A_Date_for_Mad_Marydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ed_Guineydbp-dbr:A_Date_for_Mad_Marydbp-dbp:producerJuliette Bonassdbp-dbr:A_Date_for_Mad_Marydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tara_Leedbp-dbr:A_Date_for_Mad_Marydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Seána_Kerslakedbp-dbr:A_Date_for_Mad_Marydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Denise_McCormackdbp-dbr:A_Date_for_Mad_Marydbp-dbp:starringCharleigh Baileydbp-dbr:A_Date_for_Mad_Marydbp-dbp:starringSiobhan Shanahandbp-dbr:A_Date_for_Mad_Marydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Darren_Thorntondbp-dbr:A_Date_for_Mad_Marydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ed_Guineydbp-dbr:A_Date_for_Mad_Marydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Darren_Thorntondbp-dbr:A_Date_for_Mad_Marydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Colin_Thorntondbp-dbr:A_Date_for_Mad_Marydbp-dbp:nameA Date for Mad Marydbp-dbr:A_Date_for_Mad_Marydbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Cinema_of_Irelanddbp-dbr:A_Date_for_Mad_Marydbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Cinema_of_Irelanddbp-dbr:A_Date_for_Mad_Marypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Date_for_Mad_Marypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Date_for_Mad_Marypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Date_for_Mad_Marypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Irish_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Date_for_Mad_Marypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Date_for_Mad_Marypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Irish_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Date_for_Mad_Marypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Irelanddbp-dbr:A_Date_for_Mad_Marypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lesbian-related_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Date_for_Mad_Marypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_weddingsdbp-dbr:A_Date_for_Mad_Marypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Date_for_Mad_Marypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Irish_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Date_for_Mad_Marypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Darren_Thornton,"A Date for Mad Mary is a 2016 Irish drama film directed by Darren Thornton. It won two Irish Film & Television Awards, including Best Film. Thornton and his brother Colin adapted it from Yasmine Akram's one-woman play 10 Dates with Mad Mary (2010)." 35,104357,dbp-dbr:The_Ghoul_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:T._Hayes_Hunterdbp-dbr:The_Ghoul_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:The_Ghoul_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:The_Ghoul_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Boris_Karloffdbp-dbr:The_Ghoul_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:T._Hayes_Hunterdbp-dbr:The_Ghoul_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:The_Ghoul_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:The_Ghoul_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Roland_Pertweedbp-dbr:The_Ghoul_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Hastings_Turnerdbp-dbr:The_Ghoul_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Ghouldbp-dbr:The_Ghoul_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Ghoul_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ghoul_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_adaptationsdbp-dbr:The_Ghoul_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Ghoul_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ghoul_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ghoul_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ghoul_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Ghoul_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_country_housesdbp-dbr:The_Ghoul_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gothic_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ghoul_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ghoul_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rediscovered_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ghoul_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_rediscovered_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ghoul_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_T._Hayes_Hunterdbp-dbr:The_Ghoul_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_horror_films,"The Ghoul is a 1933 British horror film directed by T. Hayes Hunter and starring Boris Karloff. The cast also features Harold Huth, Dorothy Hyson, Ernest Thesiger, Cedric Hardwicke, and Ralph Richardson in his first credited film role." 36,5908,"dbp-dbr:Scream_3dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Wes_Cravendbp-dbr:Scream_3dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Dimension_Filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_3dbp-dbp:producer John Kurzweg, Ross Robinson, Slipknot, Arnold Lanni, Rick Rubin, System of a Down, Steve Jones, Murdock, Toby Wright, Sevendust, Sully Erna, Josh Abraham, Ulrich Wild, Static-X, Incubus, Scott Litt, Edsel Dope, Steve Haigler, Sylvia Massy, Powerman 5000, Malcolm Springer, Orgy, Jordan Schur, Fred Durstdbp-dbr:Scream_3dbp-dbp:starringParker Poseydbp-dbr:Scream_3dbp-dbp:starringPatrick Dempseydbp-dbr:Scream_3dbp-dbp:starringEmily Mortimerdbp-dbr:Scream_3dbp-dbp:starringNeve Campbelldbp-dbr:Scream_3dbp-dbp:starringLance Henriksendbp-dbr:Scream_3dbp-dbp:starringDavid Arquettedbp-dbr:Scream_3dbp-dbp:starringPatrick Warburtondbp-dbr:Scream_3dbp-dbp:starringJenny McCarthydbp-dbr:Scream_3dbp-dbp:starringScott Foleydbp-dbr:Scream_3dbp-dbp:starringMatt Keeslardbp-dbr:Scream_3dbp-dbp:starringDeon Richmonddbp-dbr:Scream_3dbp-dbp:starringCourteney Cox Arquettedbp-dbr:Scream_3dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wes_Cravendbp-dbr:Scream_3dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Dimension_Filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_3dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ehren_Krugerdbp-dbr:Scream_3dbp-dbp:nameScream 3dbp-dbr:Scream_3dbp-dbp:nameScream 3: The Albumdbp-dbr:Scream_3dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Nu_metaldbp-dbr:Scream_3dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Scream_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Scream_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Scream_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Hollywood,_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Scream_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_filmmakingdbp-dbr:Scream_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Self-reflexive_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_controversies_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Scream_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_siblingsdbp-dbr:Scream_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Marco_Beltramidbp-dbr:Scream_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dimension_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Post-traumatic_stress_disorder_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Scream_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sexual-related_controversies_in_filmdbp-dbr:Scream_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_mystery_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_studio_lotsdbp-dbr:Scream_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Scream_(film_series)_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Cathy_Konraddbp-dbr:Scream_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Wes_Cravendbp-dbr:Scream_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_fratricide_and_sororicidedbp-dbr:Scream_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Ehren_Kruger","Scream 3 is a 2000 American slasher film directed by Wes Craven and written by Ehren Kruger. It stars David Arquette, Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox Arquette, Parker Posey, Patrick Dempsey, Scott Foley, Lance Henriksen, Matt Keeslar, Jenny McCarthy, Emily Mortimer, Deon Richmond, and Patrick Warburton. It is a sequel to Scream 2 (1997) and the third installment in the Scream film series. The film's story follows Sidney Prescott (Campbell), who has gone into self-imposed isolation following the events of the previous two films but is drawn to Hollywood after a new Ghostface begins killing the cast of the film within a film Stab 3. Scream 3 combines the violence of the slasher genre with comedy and ""whodunit"" mystery, while satirizing the cliché of film trilogies. Unlike the previous Scream films, there was an increased emphasis on comedic elements in this installment; the violence and horror were reduced in response to increased public scrutiny about violence in media, following the Columbine High School massacre.Scream (1996) screenwriter Kevin Williamson provided a five-page outline for two sequels to Scream when auctioning his original script, hoping to entice bidders with the potential of buying a franchise. Williamson's commitments to other projects meant he was unable to develop a complete script for Scream 3, so writing duties were undertaken by Kruger, who discarded many of Williamson's notes. Craven and Marco Beltrami returned to direct and score the film, respectively. Production was troubled, including script rewrites, occasions when pages were only ready on the day of filming, and scheduling difficulties with the main cast. Principal photography took place from July to September 1999, and the ending was re-filmed in January 2000.Scream 3 premiered on February 3, 2000, in Westwood, Los Angeles, and was theatrically released the following day, grossing $161.8 million worldwide on a budget of $40 million. The film received mixed reviews but has been reappraised in recent years in the wake of the MeToo movement. Scream 3 was originally intended to be the final installment of the series until the franchise was revived with a sequel, Scream 4, released on April 15, 2011." 37,137407,"dbp-dbr:Mission_Over_Koreadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fred_F._Searsdbp-dbr:Mission_Over_Koreadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Mission_Over_Koreadbp-dbp:producerRobert Cohn ref| Although Robert Cohn, a nephew of studio boss, Harry Cohn, is listed as producer, the film is also a product of the long-term collaboration with producer Sam Katzman.|group=Notedbp-dbr:Mission_Over_Koreadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maureen_O'Sullivandbp-dbr:Mission_Over_Koreadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Derekdbp-dbr:Mission_Over_Koreadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Hodiakdbp-dbr:Mission_Over_Koreadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Audrey_Totterdbp-dbr:Mission_Over_Koreadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fred_F._Searsdbp-dbr:Mission_Over_Koreadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Mission_Over_Koreadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Martin_Goldsmith_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Mission_Over_Koreadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jesse_Lasky_Jr.dbp-dbr:Mission_Over_Koreadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Tregaskisdbp-dbr:Mission_Over_Koreadbp-dbp:nameMission Over Koreadbp-dbr:Mission_Over_Koreadbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mission_Over_Koreapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Mission_Over_Koreapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Mission_Over_Koreapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mission_Over_Koreapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mission_Over_Koreapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_aviation_filmsdbp-dbr:Mission_Over_Koreapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Mission_Over_Koreapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Fred_F._Searsdbp-dbr:Mission_Over_Koreapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_United_States_Air_Forcedbp-dbr:Mission_Over_Koreapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Mission_Over_Koreapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Mission_Over_Koreapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_shot-down_aviatorsdbp-dbr:Mission_Over_Koreapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Korean_War_aviation_films","Mission Over Korea is a 1953 American war film released by Columbia Pictures, directed by Fred F. Sears, from a story by former war correspondent Richard Tregaskis, author of Guadalcanal Diary. The film stars John Hodiak, John Derek, Audrey Totter and Maureen O'Sullivan.The Korean War provides the background, including combat footage photographed by producer Robert Cohn and a camera crew near the front lines. The prologue before the onscreen credits notes the film is ""Dedicated to the Eighth United States Army, Fifth United States Air Force, Republic of Korea Army who made this film possible. To the men at Itazuki, Kwanju, Taego, Ouijanbu, Pusan, Inchon, Seoul where this story was photographed.""" 38,111237,dbp-dbr:Tangier_Incident_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lew_Landersdbp-dbr:Tangier_Incident_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Picture_Corporationdbp-dbr:Tangier_Incident_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lew_Landersdbp-dbr:Tangier_Incident_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Picture_Corporationdbp-dbr:Tangier_Incident_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Brickerdbp-dbr:Tangier_Incident_(film)dbp-dbp:nameTangier Incidentdbp-dbr:Tangier_Incident_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Tangier_Incident_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Tangier_Incident_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Allied_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Tangier_Incident_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tangier_Incident_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lew_Landersdbp-dbr:Tangier_Incident_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Tangier_Incident_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Tangier_Incident_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cold_War_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Tangier_Incident_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Tangier_Incident_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Tangier_Incident_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Tangierdbp-dbr:Tangier_Incident_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Lindsley_Parsons,"Tangier Incident is a 1953 American thriller film directed by Lew Landers and starring George Brent, Mari Aldon and Dorothy Patrick. It was one of several Hollywood films set in Tangier during the International Zone period." 39,98311,dbp-dbr:Bridge_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:directorBoris Airapetiandbp-dbr:Bridge_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:directorPaolo Mazzucatodbp-dbr:Bridge_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:producerRobert Kathdbp-dbr:Bridge_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringAlexei P. Ustinovdbp-dbr:Bridge_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringAmanda Armatodbp-dbr:Bridge_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringRhonda Muffleydbp-dbr:Bridge_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringSasha Tcherbackovdbp-dbr:Bridge_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringVadim Stepashkindbp-dbr:Bridge_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Bridge Projectdbp-dbr:Bridge_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Bridge_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:countrySoviet Uniondbp-dbr:Bridge_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Bridge_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bridge_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bridge_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Bridge_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Chicagodbp-dbr:Bridge_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Russian-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bridge_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Soviet_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Bridge_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Bridge_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Soviet_films,"Bridge (Мост) is a musical film, the first USA/USSR student co-production." 40,68097,dbp-dbr:Coming_Apart_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Milton_Moses_Ginsbergdbp-dbr:Coming_Apart_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sally_Kirklanddbp-dbr:Coming_Apart_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rip_Torndbp-dbr:Coming_Apart_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Viveca_Lindforsdbp-dbr:Coming_Apart_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Milton_Moses_Ginsbergdbp-dbr:Coming_Apart_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Milton_Moses_Ginsbergdbp-dbr:Coming_Apart_(film)dbp-dbp:nameComing Apartdbp-dbr:Coming_Apart_(film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Coming_Apart_(film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Coming_Apart_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Coming_Apart_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Coming_Apart_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Coming_Apart_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_filmsdbp-dbr:Coming_Apart_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Coming_Apart_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_drama_films,"Coming Apart is a 1969 found footage feature film written and directed by Milton Moses Ginsberg, and starring Rip Torn and Sally Kirkland.Torn plays a mentally disturbed psychiatrist who secretly films his sexual encounters with women. Ginsberg filmed the entire movie with one static camera setup, in a manner simulating a non-constructed ""fake documentary"" style, influenced by Jim McBride's David Holzman's Diary. The film was rated X for its sexually explicit scenes." 41,170249,dbp-dbr:Space_Ragedbp-dbp:directorConrad E. Palmisanodbp-dbr:Space_Ragedbp-dbp:producerMorton Reeddbp-dbr:Space_Ragedbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Space_Ragedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Conrad_E._Palmisanodbp-dbr:Space_Ragedbp-dbp:nameSpace Ragedbp-dbr:Space_Ragedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Space_Ragepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Space_Ragepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Space_Ragepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:Space_Ragepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Space_Ragepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Western_(genre)_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Space_Ragepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Space_Western_films,"Space Rage: Breakout on Prison Planet is a 1985 American space Western film directed by Conrad E. Palmisano and starring Richard Farnsworth, Michael Paré, John Laughlin, Lee Purcell and William Windom. Some promotional materials have used the abridged title Space Rage. The original version of the film, Trackers, only received a test release and was not widely seen." 42,32274,dbp-dbr:World_Gone_Wilddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lee_H._Katzindbp-dbr:World_Gone_Wilddbp-dbp:distributorApollo Picturesdbp-dbr:World_Gone_Wilddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bruce_Derndbp-dbr:World_Gone_Wilddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Parédbp-dbr:World_Gone_Wilddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Catherine_Mary_Stewartdbp-dbr:World_Gone_Wilddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lee_H._Katzindbp-dbr:World_Gone_Wilddbp-dbp:nameWorld Gone Wilddbp-dbr:World_Gone_Wilddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:World_Gone_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:World_Gone_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:World_Gone_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:World_Gone_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_post-apocalyptic_filmsdbp-dbr:World_Gone_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_nuclear_war_and_weaponsdbp-dbr:World_Gone_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:World_Gone_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Arizonadbp-dbr:World_Gone_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:World_Gone_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lee_H._Katzindbp-dbr:World_Gone_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_water_scarcitydbp-dbr:World_Gone_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2087,"World Gone Wild is a 1988 science fiction film directed by Lee H. Katzin, and starring Bruce Dern, Catherine Mary Stewart and Michael Paré." 43,128959,dbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Wardbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jay_Olivadbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Wardbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Home_Videodbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Wardbp-dbp:producerJames Tuckerdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Wardbp-dbp:starringJason O'Maradbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Wardbp-dbp:starringJustin Kirkdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Wardbp-dbp:starringChristopher Gorhamdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Wardbp-dbp:starringShemar Mooredbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Wardbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jay_Olivadbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Wardbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Home_Videodbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Wardbp-dbp:nameJustice League: Wardbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Wardbp-dbp:nameJustice League: War - DC Universe Animated Original Moviedbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Wardbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_filmsdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_animated_superhero_filmsdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Alien_invasions_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2014dbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_direct-to-video_animated_superhero_filmsdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jay_Olivadbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:DC_Animated_Movie_Universedbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_superhero_filmsdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_Justice_League_filmsdbp-dbr:Justice_League:_Warpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Geoff_Johns,"Justice League: War is a 2014 American animated superhero film featuring the DC Comics superhero team the Justice League, and an adaptation of the story Justice League: Origin by Geoff Johns and Jim Lee, the first story in DC's 2011 DC Universe relaunch. It was directed by Jay Oliva and scripted by Heath Corson. It is the 19th film of the DC Universe Animated Original Movies and the second film in the DC Animated Movie Universe. The film depicts an invasion of Earth by the alien and demon ""New God"", Darkseid, and the subsequent formation of the titular superhero team to counter it, which includes Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Flash, Green Lantern, Cyborg and Shazam.The film was released for downloading on January 21, 2014 and was released on Blu-ray and DVD formats on February 4. It had its world premiere at the Paley Center for Media on the same day. Warner Home Video re-released the film on a combo pack in August 2015, which includes a DVD and Blu-Ray copy, a digital copy, and the graphic novel it is based on. A stand-alone sequel, Justice League: Throne of Atlantis, was released in January 2015. The film also begins a story arc which is revisited in Reign of the Supermen and concludes in Justice League Dark: Apokolips War." 44,165343,dbp-dbr:Mrs._Pollifax-Spydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_H._Martinsondbp-dbr:Mrs._Pollifax-Spydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Mrs._Pollifax-Spydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rosalind_Russelldbp-dbr:Mrs._Pollifax-Spydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_H._Martinsondbp-dbr:Mrs._Pollifax-Spydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Mrs._Pollifax-Spydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rosalind_Russelldbp-dbr:Mrs._Pollifax-Spydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dorothy_Gilmandbp-dbr:Mrs._Pollifax-Spydbp-dbp:nameMrs. Pollifax-Spydbp-dbr:Mrs._Pollifax-Spydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mrs._Pollifax-Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mrs._Pollifax-Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Mrs._Pollifax-Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Mrs._Pollifax-Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_filmsdbp-dbr:Mrs._Pollifax-Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mrs._Pollifax-Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Lalo_Schifrindbp-dbr:Mrs._Pollifax-Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Leslie_H._Martinsondbp-dbr:Mrs._Pollifax-Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_spy_comedy_films,"Mrs. Pollifax–Spy is a 1971 American comedy film directed by Leslie H. Martinson, starring Rosalind Russell, Darren McGavin, and Nehemiah Persoff. It was released by United Artists. Russell wrote the screenplay for the film, which she adapted from the novel The Unexpected Mrs. Pollifax by Dorothy Gilman. Russell used the pen name ""C. A. McKnight,"" which was taken from her mother's maiden name. It was Russell's last role in a theatrically released film." 45,135863,dbp-dbr:Honeymoon_Academydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gene_Quintanodbp-dbr:Honeymoon_Academydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Triumph_Filmsdbp-dbr:Honeymoon_Academydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Maslanskydbp-dbr:Honeymoon_Academydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Tony_Anthony_(actor)dbp-dbr:Honeymoon_Academydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Haysdbp-dbr:Honeymoon_Academydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kim_Cattralldbp-dbr:Honeymoon_Academydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gene_Quintanodbp-dbr:Honeymoon_Academydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Triumph_Filmsdbp-dbr:Honeymoon_Academydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Maslanskydbp-dbr:Honeymoon_Academydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tony_Anthony_(actor)dbp-dbr:Honeymoon_Academydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gene_Quintanodbp-dbr:Honeymoon_Academydbp-dbp:nameHoneymoon Academydbp-dbr:Honeymoon_Academydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Honeymoon_Academypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Honeymoon_Academypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Honeymoon_Academypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:Honeymoon_Academypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Robert_Folkdbp-dbr:Honeymoon_Academypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Honeymoon_Academypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Honeymoon_Academypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Spaindbp-dbr:Honeymoon_Academypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Honeymoon_Academypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Paul_Maslanskydbp-dbr:Honeymoon_Academypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_spy_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Honeymoon_Academypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_spy_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Honeymoon_Academypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Gene_Quintanodbp-dbr:Honeymoon_Academypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gene_Quintano,"Honeymoon Academy (also titled For Better or for Worse) is a 1989 American adventure comedy film directed by Gene Quintano, starring Robert Hays and Kim Cattrall. During their honeymoon, a secret agent (Cattrall) and her new husband (Hays) become entangled in a plot to recover plates for counterfeiting U.S. currency. The film, described as a ""would-be Romancing the Stone clone"", has also been noted for its Hitchcock references. It released on May 11, 1990, to poor reviews." 46,160734,dbp-dbr:Never_Take_No_for_an_Answerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Smartdbp-dbr:Never_Take_No_for_an_Answerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Clochedbp-dbr:Never_Take_No_for_an_Answerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Independent_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Never_Take_No_for_an_Answerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:Never_Take_No_for_an_Answerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nerio_Bernardidbp-dbr:Never_Take_No_for_an_Answerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Denis_O'Deadbp-dbr:Never_Take_No_for_an_Answerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Guido_Celanodbp-dbr:Never_Take_No_for_an_Answerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Smartdbp-dbr:Never_Take_No_for_an_Answerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Clochedbp-dbr:Never_Take_No_for_an_Answerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Independent_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Never_Take_No_for_an_Answerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:Never_Take_No_for_an_Answerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Maurice_Clochedbp-dbr:Never_Take_No_for_an_Answerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Gallicodbp-dbr:Never_Take_No_for_an_Answerdbp-dbp:nameNever Take No for an Answerdbp-dbr:Never_Take_No_for_an_Answerdbp-dbp:countryItalydbp-dbr:Never_Take_No_for_an_Answerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Never_Take_No_for_an_Answerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_Take_No_for_an_Answerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_Take_No_for_an_Answerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Romedbp-dbr:Never_Take_No_for_an_Answerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Romedbp-dbr:Never_Take_No_for_an_Answerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_Take_No_for_an_Answerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_Take_No_for_an_Answerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_Take_No_for_an_Answerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_Take_No_for_an_Answerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_Take_No_for_an_Answerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_Take_No_for_an_Answerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:Never_Take_No_for_an_Answerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ralph_Smartdbp-dbr:Never_Take_No_for_an_Answerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Elstree_Studiosdbp-dbr:Never_Take_No_for_an_Answerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maurice_Cloche,"Never Take No for an Answer is a 1951 British–Italian drama film directed by Maurice Cloche and Ralph Smart and featuring Denis O'Dea, Vittorio Manunta, Guido Celano and Nerio Bernardi. It is based on Paul Gallico's 1951 story The Small Miracle, about an Italian orphan boy who goes to visit the Pope." 47,166117,dbp-dbr:Silver_Skatesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_Goodwinsdbp-dbr:Silver_Skatesdbp-dbp:distributorMonogram Picturesdbp-dbr:Silver_Skatesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lindsley_Parsonsdbp-dbr:Silver_Skatesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kenny_Baker_(American_performer)dbp-dbr:Silver_Skatesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patricia_Morisondbp-dbr:Silver_Skatesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Belitadbp-dbr:Silver_Skatesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_Goodwinsdbp-dbr:Silver_Skatesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Silver_Skatesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lindsley_Parsonsdbp-dbr:Silver_Skatesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jerome_Cadydbp-dbr:Silver_Skatesdbp-dbp:nameSilver Skatesdbp-dbr:Silver_Skatesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Silver_Skatespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Silver_Skatespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Silver_Skatespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Silver_Skatespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Silver_Skatespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_filmsdbp-dbr:Silver_Skatespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Silver_Skatespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Leslie_Goodwinsdbp-dbr:Silver_Skatespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_musical_films,"Silver Skates is a 1943 American musical film directed by Leslie Goodwins and starring Kenny Baker, Belita and Patricia Morison." 48,81320,dbp-dbr:Dr._Sexdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ted_V._Mikelsdbp-dbr:Dr._Sexdbp-dbp:producerTed V. Mikelsdbp-dbr:Dr._Sexdbp-dbp:producerWayne Rogersdbp-dbr:Dr._Sexdbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Dr._Sexdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ted_V._Mikelsdbp-dbr:Dr._Sexdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Wayne_Rogersdbp-dbr:Dr._Sexdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ted_V._Mikelsdbp-dbr:Dr._Sexdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Wayne_Rogersdbp-dbr:Dr._Sexdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ted_V._Mikelsdbp-dbr:Dr._Sexdbp-dbp:nameDr. Sexdbp-dbr:Dr._Sexdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Dr._Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ted_V._Mikels,"Dr. Sex (also known as Dr. S- in the United States) is a 1964 American film directed by Ted V. Mikels, from a screenplay by Mikels and Wayne Rogers, who both also produced the film. The film follows three sexologists who discuss their strangest cases. Mikels said the film was originally called The Doctors and was based on an idea of Rogers', who had been impressed by Mikels' first film, Strike Me Deadly." 49,81358,dbp-dbr:Dreams_Come_True_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Reginald_Denhamdbp-dbr:Dreams_Come_True_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorReunion Filmsdbp-dbr:Dreams_Come_True_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn W. Gossagedbp-dbr:Dreams_Come_True_(film)dbp-dbp:producerIlja Salkinddbp-dbr:Dreams_Come_True_(film)dbp-dbp:starringHugh Wakefielddbp-dbr:Dreams_Come_True_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frances_Daydbp-dbr:Dreams_Come_True_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMarie Lohrdbp-dbr:Dreams_Come_True_(film)dbp-dbp:starringNelson Keysdbp-dbr:Dreams_Come_True_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Reginald_Denhamdbp-dbr:Dreams_Come_True_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bela_Jenbachdbp-dbr:Dreams_Come_True_(film)dbp-dbp:nameDreams Come Truedbp-dbr:Dreams_Come_True_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Dreams_Come_True_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dreams_Come_True_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Dreams_Come_True_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Dreams_Come_True_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Dreams_Come_True_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ealing_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Dreams_Come_True_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Viennadbp-dbr:Dreams_Come_True_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Reginald_Denhamdbp-dbr:Dreams_Come_True_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_Austrian_filmsdbp-dbr:Dreams_Come_True_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Operetta_filmsdbp-dbr:Dreams_Come_True_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_operettasdbp-dbr:Dreams_Come_True_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Dreams_Come_True_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_musical_films,"Dreams Come True is a 1936 British musical film directed by Reginald Denham and starring Frances Day, Nelson Keys and Hugh Wakefield. The film is based on the 1924 operetta Clo-Clo by Franz Lehár and Bela Jenbach in an English adaptation by Bruce Sievier. It was made at Ealing Studios. It was one of many operetta films made during the decade. An Austrian version of the story The World's in Love had been released the previous year." 50,8271,dbp-dbr:Behind_the_Headlines_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:Behind_the_Headlines_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:distributorNew Realm Picturesdbp-dbr:Behind_the_Headlines_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edwin_J._Fanceydbp-dbr:Behind_the_Headlines_(1953_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:Behind_the_Headlines_(1953_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edwin_J._Fanceydbp-dbr:Behind_the_Headlines_(1953_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:Behind_the_Headlines_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:nameBehind the Headlinesdbp-dbr:Behind_the_Headlines_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Behind_the_Headlines_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Behind_the_Headlines_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Behind_the_Headlines_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Behind_the_Headlines_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Behind_the_Headlines_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Behind_the_Headlines_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Behind_the_Headlines_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maclean_Rogers,"Behind the Headlines is a 1953 British second feature ('B') semi-documentary crime film directed and written by Maclean Rogers and starring Gilbert Harding, John Fitzgerald and Adrienne Fancey." 51,142672,dbp-dbr:Popeye_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Altmandbp-dbr:Popeye_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorParamount Picturesdbp-dbr:Popeye_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorBuena Vista International Distributiondbp-dbr:Popeye_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Evansdbp-dbr:Popeye_(film)dbp-dbp:producerHarry Nilssondbp-dbr:Popeye_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robin_Williamsdbp-dbr:Popeye_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shelley_Duvalldbp-dbr:Popeye_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Altmandbp-dbr:Popeye_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Popeye_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Buena_Vista_Internationaldbp-dbr:Popeye_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Evansdbp-dbr:Popeye_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jules_Feifferdbp-dbr:Popeye_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Pop_musicdbp-dbr:Popeye_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Show_tunedbp-dbr:Popeye_(film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Popeye_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Popeye_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:Popeye_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Popeye_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Popeye_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_filmsdbp-dbr:Popeye_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Popeye_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Popeye_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Popeye_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Popeye_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_comic_stripsdbp-dbr:Popeye_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Altmandbp-dbr:Popeye_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live-action_films_based_on_comicsdbp-dbr:Popeye_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pirate_filmsdbp-dbr:Popeye_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Maltadbp-dbr:Popeye_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Popeye_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live-action_films_based_on_animated_seriesdbp-dbr:Popeye_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Popeye_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Popeye_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Jules_Feifferdbp-dbr:Popeye_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Robert_Evansdbp-dbr:Popeye_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Harry_Nilssondbp-dbr:Popeye_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Popeye,"Popeye is a 1980 American musical comedy film directed by Robert Altman and produced by Paramount Pictures and Walt Disney Productions. It is based on E. C. Segar's Popeye comics character. The script was written by Jules Feiffer, and stars Robin Williams as Popeye the Sailor Man and Shelley Duvall as Olive Oyl. Its story follows Popeye's adventures as he arrives in the town of Sweethaven.Popeye premiered December 6, 1980, in Los Angeles, California, and opened in the rest of the United States the following week, distributed by Paramount, with Disney handling international distribution through Buena Vista International. During opening weekend, the film grossed $6.3 million and $49.8 million worldwide, against a budget of $20 million. When originally released, Popeye received negative reviews from critics but has received improved reviews over time." 52,67453,dbp-dbr:StreetDance_3Ddbp-dbp:directorDania Pasquinidbp-dbr:StreetDance_3Ddbp-dbp:directorMax Giwadbp-dbr:StreetDance_3Ddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vertigo_Filmsdbp-dbr:StreetDance_3Ddbp-dbp:producerVarious Artistsdbp-dbr:StreetDance_3Ddbp-dbp:producerJames Richardsondbp-dbr:StreetDance_3Ddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charlotte_Ramplingdbp-dbr:StreetDance_3Ddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eleanor_Brondbp-dbr:StreetDance_3Ddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patrick_Baladidbp-dbr:StreetDance_3Ddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jocelyn_Jee_Esiendbp-dbr:StreetDance_3Ddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nichola_Burleydbp-dbr:StreetDance_3Ddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeremy_Sheffielddbp-dbr:StreetDance_3Ddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Winsordbp-dbr:StreetDance_3Ddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Sampsondbp-dbr:StreetDance_3Ddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Diversity_(dance_troupe)dbp-dbr:StreetDance_3Ddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Flawless_(dance_group)dbp-dbr:StreetDance_3Ddbp-dbp:nameStreetDance 3Ddbp-dbr:StreetDance_3Ddbp-dbp:nameStreetDancedbp-dbr:StreetDance_3Ddbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Contemporary_R&Bdbp-dbr:StreetDance_3Ddbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Hip_Hop_musicdbp-dbr:StreetDance_3Ddbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Electro_musicdbp-dbr:StreetDance_3Ddbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:StreetDance_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:StreetDance_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_filmsdbp-dbr:StreetDance_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:StreetDance_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:StreetDance_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:StreetDance_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:IMAX_filmsdbp-dbr:StreetDance_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:StreetDance_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Vertigo_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:StreetDance_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:StreetDance_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_dance_filmsdbp-dbr:StreetDance_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:StreetDance_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dance_competitionsdbp-dbr:StreetDance_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_dance_filmsdbp-dbr:StreetDance_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Dania_Pasquinidbp-dbr:StreetDance_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Max_Giwa,"StreetDance 3D (also called StreetDance) is a 2010 British 3D comedy drama film directed by Max Giwa and Dania Pasquini, and written by Jane English. It was released on 21 May 2010 in RealD 3D, XpanD 3D and Dolby 3D. Britain's Got Talent stars George Sampson, Diversity and Flawless made their debut appearances to the big screen.A production of Vertigo Films in association with BBC Films, the soundtrack features alternative acts N-Dubz, Tinie Tempah, Lightbulb Thieves and Chipmunk. A sequel, StreetDance 2, was released on 30 March 2012." 53,167030,dbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Americadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Leonard_Schraderdbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Americadbp-dbp:directorSheldon Renandbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Americadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Tohodbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Americadbp-dbp:producerLeonard Schraderdbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Americadbp-dbp:producerMataichirô Yamamotodbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Americadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Leonard_Schraderdbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Americadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Tohodbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Americadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leonard_Schraderdbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Americadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leonard_Schraderdbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Americadbp-dbp:nameThe Killing of Americadbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Americadbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Americadbp-dbp:countryJapandbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_American_politicsdbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_crime_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mondo_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_about_gun_politics_in_the_United_States,"The Killing of America, released in Japan as Violence USA (Japanese: アメリカン・バイオレンス, Hepburn: Amerikan baiorensu; ""American violence""), is a 1981 mondo film directed by Sheldon Renan. The film was premiered in New York City in February 1982 and was shown at the 2013 Fantasia Festival." 54,149839,dbp-dbr:Bruce_Lee:_The_Lost_Interviewdbp-dbp:directorMichael Rotherydbp-dbr:Bruce_Lee:_The_Lost_Interviewdbp-dbp:producerElsa Franklindbp-dbr:Bruce_Lee:_The_Lost_Interviewdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pierre_Bertondbp-dbr:Bruce_Lee:_The_Lost_Interviewdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bruce_Leedbp-dbr:Bruce_Lee:_The_Lost_Interviewdbp-dbp:nameBruce Lee: The Lost Interviewdbp-dbr:Bruce_Lee:_The_Lost_Interviewdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Bruce_Lee:_The_Lost_Interviewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Bruce_Lee:_The_Lost_Interviewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bruce_Lee:_The_Lost_Interviewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:Bruce_Lee:_The_Lost_Interviewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Bruce_Lee:_The_Lost_Interviewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Bruce_Lee:_The_Lost_Interviewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Bruce_Lee:_The_Lost_Interviewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bruce_Lee:_The_Lost_Interviewpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bruce_Lee,"Bruce Lee: The Lost Interview is the name given to the 9 December 1971 edition of The Pierre Berton Show, which featured martial artist/actor Bruce Lee in his only English speaking television interview. Its title is derived from its status; it was presumed lost for several years until its rediscovery and airing on 2 November 1994. Over the course of the interview, which was filmed in Hong Kong, Bruce Lee and Pierre Berton discuss Lee's career, various aspects of martial arts philosophy and the inherent problems faced by an Asian in pursuing stardom in Hollywood. A review of the interview by Bill Stockey said that Bruce Lee's ""human side is exposed and he is portrayed as more approachable""." 55,144384,dbp-dbr:Squibs_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Edwards_(actor)dbp-dbr:Squibs_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Squibs_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:Squibs_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Edwards_(actor)dbp-dbr:Squibs_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Squibs_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:Squibs_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:nameSquibsdbp-dbr:Squibs_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Squibs_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Squibs_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Squibs_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Squibs_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Squibs_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Squibs_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Squibs_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sound_film_remakes_of_silent_filmsdbp-dbr:Squibs_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Squibs_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Squibs_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Twickenham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:Squibs_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Henry_Edwardsdbp-dbr:Squibs_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Squibs_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Squibs_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Squibs_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Squibs_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_lotteries,"Squibs is a 1935 British musical romantic comedy film directed by Henry Edwards and starring Betty Balfour, Gordon Harker and Stanley Holloway.It was produced by Twickenham Film Studios with sets designed by James A. Carter. It was a remake of the 1921 film Squibs which also starred Balfour." 56,166831,dbp-dbr:Pacific_Vibrationsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Seversondbp-dbr:Pacific_Vibrationsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Pacific_Vibrationsdbp-dbp:starringJock Sutherlanddbp-dbr:Pacific_Vibrationsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Seversondbp-dbr:Pacific_Vibrationsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Pacific_Vibrationsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Seversondbp-dbr:Pacific_Vibrationsdbp-dbp:namePacific Vibrationsdbp-dbr:Pacific_Vibrationsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Pacific_Vibrationspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Pacific_Vibrationspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Pacific_Vibrationspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:Pacific_Vibrationspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Pacific_Vibrationspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_surfing_filmsdbp-dbr:Pacific_Vibrationspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Pacific_Vibrationspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_surfing,Pacific Vibrations is a 1970 surfing documentary. 57,106782,dbp-dbr:He_Found_a_Stardbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Paddy_Carstairsdbp-dbr:He_Found_a_Stardbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:He_Found_a_Stardbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Corfielddbp-dbr:He_Found_a_Stardbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Paddy_Carstairsdbp-dbr:He_Found_a_Stardbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:He_Found_a_Stardbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Corfielddbp-dbr:He_Found_a_Stardbp-dbp:nameHe Found a Stardbp-dbr:He_Found_a_Stardbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:He_Found_a_Starpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:He_Found_a_Starpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:He_Found_a_Starpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:He_Found_a_Starpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:He_Found_a_Starpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:He_Found_a_Starpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:He_Found_a_Starpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:He_Found_a_Starpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Paddy_Carstairs,"He Found a Star is a 1941 British musical film directed by John Paddy Carstairs and starring Vic Oliver, Sarah Churchill and Evelyn Dall. It concerns a frustrated stage manager who quits his job and, with his secretary's help, sets up a theatrical agency. Its songs include Waitin' (Manning Sherwin & Harold Purcell) and Salome (Sarah Churchill). Its sets were designed by Alfred Junge." 58,24119,dbp-dbr:Devil's_Cargodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_F._Link_Sr.dbp-dbr:Devil's_Cargodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Film_Classicsdbp-dbr:Devil's_Cargodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Philip_N._Krasnedbp-dbr:Devil's_Cargodbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Devil's_Cargodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_F._Link_Sr.dbp-dbr:Devil's_Cargodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Film_Classicsdbp-dbr:Devil's_Cargodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Philip_N._Krasnedbp-dbr:Devil's_Cargodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Arlendbp-dbr:Devil's_Cargodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Tallmandbp-dbr:Devil's_Cargodbp-dbp:nameDevil's Cargodbp-dbr:Devil's_Cargodbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Devil's_Cargopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil's_Cargopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil's_Cargopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil's_Cargopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil's_Cargopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil's_Cargopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil's_Cargopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil's_Cargopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_Classics_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil's_Cargopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Falcon_(film_character)_filmsdbp-dbr:Devil's_Cargopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Paul_Dessaudbp-dbr:Devil's_Cargopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_mystery_films,"Devil's Cargo is a 1948 American mystery film directed by John F. Link Sr.It was the fourteenth of the sixteen Falcon films produced in the 1940s, and the first of the three featuring the magician and actor John Calvert. The film was released by Film Classics, instead of RKO Pictures." 59,75917,"dbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_P._Cosmatosdbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Cinergi_Productionsdbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sean_Danieldbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:James_Jacksdbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)dbp-dbp:producerBob Misiorowskidbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJason Priestleydbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKurt Russelldbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSam Elliottdbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBill Paxtondbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael Biehndbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRobert Burkedbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael Rookerdbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBilly Zanedbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPowers Boothedbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJoanna Paculadbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)dbp-dbp:starringVal Kilmerdbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJon Tenneydbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDana Delanydbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)dbp-dbp:starringStephen Langdbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCharlton Hestondbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_P._Cosmatosdbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Cinergi_Productionsdbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sean_Danieldbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:James_Jacksdbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)dbp-dbp:nameTombstonedbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)dbp-dbp:nameTombstone: Complete Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Drama_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hollywood_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_folklore_films_and_television_seriesdbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Arizonadbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Action_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Bruce_Broughtondbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1880sdbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Doc_Hollidaydbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Revisionist_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_brothersdbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cinergi_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Wyatt_Earpdbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_Wyatt_Earpdbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_tuberculosisdbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_P._Cosmatosdbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Johnny_Ringodbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Tombstone,_Arizonadbp-dbr:Tombstone_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Big_Nose_Kate","Tombstone is a 1993 American Western film directed by George P. Cosmatos, written by Kevin Jarre (who was also the original director, but was replaced early in production), and starring Kurt Russell and Val Kilmer, with Sam Elliott, Bill Paxton, Powers Boothe, Michael Biehn, and Dana Delany in supporting roles, and narration by Robert Mitchum.The film is loosely based on real events that took place in the 1880s in Southeast Arizona, including the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral and the Earp Vendetta Ride. It depicts several Western outlaws and lawmen, such as Wyatt Earp, William Brocius, Johnny Ringo, and Doc Holliday.Tombstone was released by Hollywood Pictures in theatrical wide release in the United States on December 25, 1993, grossing $73.2 million worldwide. The film was a financial success, and in the Western genre, it ranks number 25 in the list of highest-grossing films since 1979. Critical reception was generally positive, with the story, directing, and acting receiving praise. Particular praise went towards Val Kilmer's memorable performance as the hard-drinking Doc Holliday. The film has become a cult classic since its release." 60,82695,dbp-dbr:The_Other_Tomorrowdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lloyd_Bacondbp-dbr:The_Other_Tomorrowdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Other_Tomorrowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billie_Dovedbp-dbr:The_Other_Tomorrowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Grant_Withersdbp-dbr:The_Other_Tomorrowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Thomson_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Other_Tomorrowdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lloyd_Bacondbp-dbr:The_Other_Tomorrowdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Other_Tomorrowdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Fred_Mytondbp-dbr:The_Other_Tomorrowdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Octavus_Roy_Cohendbp-dbr:The_Other_Tomorrowdbp-dbp:nameThe Other Tomorrowdbp-dbr:The_Other_Tomorrowdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Other_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Other_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Other_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Other_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Other_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:The_Other_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lloyd_Bacondbp-dbr:The_Other_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:The_Other_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Other_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Other_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:First_National_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Other_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Other_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Other_Tomorrowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_lost_films,"The Other Tomorrow is a lost 1930 American pre-Code film, directed by Lloyd Bacon and produced by First National Pictures, a subsidiary of Warner Bros. The love-triangle drama, from a story by Octavus Roy Cohen, stars Billie Dove, Kenneth Thomson, and Grant Withers." 61,134390,dbp-dbr:Superman:_Doomsdaydbp-dbp:directorBrandon Viettidbp-dbr:Superman:_Doomsdaydbp-dbp:directorBruce Timmdbp-dbr:Superman:_Doomsdaydbp-dbp:directorLauren Montgomerydbp-dbr:Superman:_Doomsdaydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Home_Videodbp-dbr:Superman:_Doomsdaydbp-dbp:producerBruce Timmdbp-dbr:Superman:_Doomsdaydbp-dbp:starringAnne Hechedbp-dbr:Superman:_Doomsdaydbp-dbp:starringTom Kennydbp-dbr:Superman:_Doomsdaydbp-dbp:starringRay Wisedbp-dbr:Superman:_Doomsdaydbp-dbp:starringCree Summerdbp-dbr:Superman:_Doomsdaydbp-dbp:starringJohn DiMaggiodbp-dbr:Superman:_Doomsdaydbp-dbp:starringSwoosie Kurtzdbp-dbr:Superman:_Doomsdaydbp-dbp:starringAdam Baldwindbp-dbr:Superman:_Doomsdaydbp-dbp:starringJames Marstersdbp-dbr:Superman:_Doomsdaydbp-dbp:starringAdam Wyliedbp-dbr:Superman:_Doomsdaydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Brandon_Viettidbp-dbr:Superman:_Doomsdaydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bruce_Timmdbp-dbr:Superman:_Doomsdaydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lauren_Montgomerydbp-dbr:Superman:_Doomsdaydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Home_Videodbp-dbr:Superman:_Doomsdaydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bruce_Timmdbp-dbr:Superman:_Doomsdaydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bruce_Timmdbp-dbr:Superman:_Doomsdaydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Duane_Capizzidbp-dbr:Superman:_Doomsdaydbp-dbp:nameSuperman: Doomsdaydbp-dbr:Superman:_Doomsdaydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Superman:_Doomsdaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Superman:_Doomsdaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:Superman:_Doomsdaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Resurrection_in_filmdbp-dbr:Superman:_Doomsdaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Superman:_Doomsdaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_identity_theftdbp-dbr:Superman:_Doomsdaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Animation_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Superman:_Doomsdaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Superman:_Doomsdaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Superman:_Doomsdaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_superhero_filmsdbp-dbr:Superman:_Doomsdaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._direct-to-video_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Superman:_Doomsdaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_extraterrestrial_lifedbp-dbr:Superman:_Doomsdaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Superman:_Doomsdaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:DC_Universe_Animated_Original_Moviesdbp-dbr:Superman:_Doomsdaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cloningdbp-dbr:Superman:_Doomsdaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Brandon_Viettidbp-dbr:Superman:_Doomsdaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bruce_Timmdbp-dbr:Superman:_Doomsdaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_animated_superhero_filmsdbp-dbr:Superman:_Doomsdaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lauren_Montgomerydbp-dbr:Superman:_Doomsdaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_Superman_filmsdbp-dbr:Superman:_Doomsdaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Duane_Capizzi,"Superman: Doomsday is a 2007 American animated superhero film adapted from the DC Comics storyline ""The Death of Superman"", which focuses on the death and return of the superhero Superman. Released by Warner Home Video, it is the first film of the DC Universe Animated Original Movies. The film received generally positive reviews from critics, and made $10 million in home media sales on a budget of $3.5 million." 62,163381,dbp-dbr:The_Mind_of_Mr._Reederdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Raymonddbp-dbr:The_Mind_of_Mr._Reederdbp-dbp:distributorGrand National Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Mind_of_Mr._Reederdbp-dbp:producerCharles Q. Steeldbp-dbr:The_Mind_of_Mr._Reederdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kay_Walshdbp-dbr:The_Mind_of_Mr._Reederdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Will_Fyffedbp-dbr:The_Mind_of_Mr._Reederdbp-dbp:starringGeorge Curzon (actor)dbp-dbr:The_Mind_of_Mr._Reederdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Raymonddbp-dbr:The_Mind_of_Mr._Reederdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Hogan_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:The_Mind_of_Mr._Reederdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bryan_Edgar_Wallacedbp-dbr:The_Mind_of_Mr._Reederdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Marjorie_Gaffneydbp-dbr:The_Mind_of_Mr._Reederdbp-dbp:nameThe Mind of Mr. Reederdbp-dbr:The_Mind_of_Mr._Reederdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Mind_of_Mr._Reederpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mind_of_Mr._Reederpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mind_of_Mr._Reederpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mind_of_Mr._Reederpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mind_of_Mr._Reederpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Mind_of_Mr._Reederpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Mind_of_Mr._Reederpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mind_of_Mr._Reederpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mind_of_Mr._Reederpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Edgar_Wallacedbp-dbr:The_Mind_of_Mr._Reederpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_Raymonddbp-dbr:The_Mind_of_Mr._Reederpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mind_of_Mr._Reederpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mind_of_Mr._Reederpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Percival_Mackeydbp-dbr:The_Mind_of_Mr._Reederpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Highbury_Studios,"The Mind of Mr. Reeder is a 1939 British mystery crime film directed by Jack Raymond and starring Will Fyffe as Mr. Reeder, with Kay Walsh, George Curzon, and supporting roles for Chili Bouchier, John Warwick and Ronald Shiner.It was produced by Jack Raymond Productions and shot at the Highbury Studios in London, with sets designed by the art director James Carter. It was distributed in the United States by Monogram Pictures using the alternative title The Mysterious Mr. Reeder. Also, Ronald Shiner, Will Fyffe and Jack Raymond were all involved in another Mr. Reeder film The Missing People. The film is based on a 1925 collection of short stories by Edgar Wallace." 63,1531,dbp-dbr:Beloved_Imposterdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Victor_Hanburydbp-dbr:Beloved_Imposterdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Beloved_Imposterdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Stafford_(producer)dbp-dbr:Beloved_Imposterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rene_Raydbp-dbr:Beloved_Imposterdbp-dbp:starringCharles Oliverdbp-dbr:Beloved_Imposterdbp-dbp:starringFred Conynghamdbp-dbr:Beloved_Imposterdbp-dbp:starringGermaine Ausseydbp-dbr:Beloved_Imposterdbp-dbp:nameBeloved Imposterdbp-dbr:Beloved_Imposterdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Beloved_Imposterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Beloved_Imposterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Beloved_Imposterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Beloved_Imposterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Beloved_Imposterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Beloved_Imposterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Beloved_Imposterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Victor_Hanburydbp-dbr:Beloved_Imposterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jack_Beaverdbp-dbr:Beloved_Imposterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Beloved_Imposterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Welwyn_Studios,"Beloved Imposter is a 1936 British musical film directed by Victor Hanbury and starring Rene Ray, Fred Conyngham and Germaine Aussey. It was made at Welwyn Studios and released as a quota film by RKO Pictures. It was written by Connery Chappell based on the novel Dancing Boy by Ethel Mannin." 64,153432,dbp-dbr:Castle_Sinisterdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Widgey_R._Newmandbp-dbr:Castle_Sinisterdbp-dbp:distributorFilmophonedbp-dbr:Castle_Sinisterdbp-dbp:producerWidgey R. Newmandbp-dbr:Castle_Sinisterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wally_Patchdbp-dbr:Castle_Sinisterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Haddon_Masondbp-dbr:Castle_Sinisterdbp-dbp:starringEric Adeneydbp-dbr:Castle_Sinisterdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Widgey_R._Newmandbp-dbr:Castle_Sinisterdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Widgey_R._Newmandbp-dbr:Castle_Sinisterdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Widgey_R._Newmandbp-dbr:Castle_Sinisterdbp-dbp:nameCastle Sinisterdbp-dbr:Castle_Sinisterdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Castle_Sinisterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Castle_Sinisterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Castle_Sinisterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Castle_Sinisterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Castle_Sinisterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Castle_Sinisterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Castle_Sinisterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Castle_Sinisterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Castle_Sinisterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Castle_Sinisterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Widgey_R._Newman,"Castle Sinister was a 1932 British horror film produced, written and directed by Widgey R. Newman. Very little is known of either the film or the director, although available information suggests Newman to have been something of a maverick in the British film industry of the time. Castle Sinister is classed as a lost film." 65,100630,dbp-dbr:Oz_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chris_Löfvéndbp-dbr:Oz_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:distributorGreater Uniondbp-dbr:Oz_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lyne_Helmsdbp-dbr:Oz_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:producerChris Löfvéndbp-dbr:Oz_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joy_Dunstandbp-dbr:Oz_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:starringBruce Spencedbp-dbr:Oz_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:starringGary Waddelldbp-dbr:Oz_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:starringGraham Mattersdbp-dbr:Oz_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:starringRobin Ramsaydbp-dbr:Oz_(1976_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chris_Löfvéndbp-dbr:Oz_(1976_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Chris_Löfvéndbp-dbr:Oz_(1976_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lyne_Helmsdbp-dbr:Oz_(1976_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Chris_Löfvéndbp-dbr:Oz_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:nameOzdbp-dbr:Oz_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Oz_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Oz_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Australiadbp-dbr:Oz_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_filmsdbp-dbr:Oz_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Oz_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Oz_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Oz_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_The_Wizard_of_Ozdbp-dbr:Oz_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_fantasy_comedy_films,"Oz (a.k.a. Oz – A Rock 'n' Roll Road Movie also released as 20th Century Oz in United States) is a 1976 Australian film written, directed and co-produced by Chris Löfvén. It stars Joy Dunstan, Graham Matters, Bruce Spence, Gary Waddell, and Robin Ramsay; and received four nominations at the 1977 AFI Awards. The musical score is by Ross Wilson (frontman for Daddy Cool and Mondo Rock). The plot is a re-imagining of the 1939 The Wizard of Oz film transferred to 1970s Australia and aimed at an older teen / young adult audience. It was released on DVD in 2004 as Oz - A Rock 'n' Roll Road Movie : Collector's Edition with additional material. The poster and album sleeve for the American release was done by rock artist Jim Evans." 66,82584,dbp-dbr:London_Unpluggeddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Layke_Andersondbp-dbr:London_Unpluggeddbp-dbp:directorGeorge Taylordbp-dbr:London_Unpluggeddbp-dbp:directorBen Jacobsondbp-dbr:London_Unpluggeddbp-dbp:directorNicholas Cohendbp-dbr:London_Unpluggeddbp-dbp:directorAndres Heger-Bratteruddbp-dbr:London_Unpluggeddbp-dbp:directorAndrew Cryandbp-dbr:London_Unpluggeddbp-dbp:directorKaki Wongdbp-dbr:London_Unpluggeddbp-dbp:directorMitchell Crawforddbp-dbr:London_Unpluggeddbp-dbp:directorNatalia Casalidbp-dbr:London_Unpluggeddbp-dbp:directorRosanna Lowedbp-dbr:London_Unpluggeddbp-dbp:distributorMunro Filmsdbp-dbr:London_Unpluggeddbp-dbp:producerDavid Cohendbp-dbr:London_Unpluggeddbp-dbp:producerNicholas Cohendbp-dbr:London_Unpluggeddbp-dbp:producerNick Hopkinsdbp-dbr:London_Unpluggeddbp-dbp:producerEmma Castagnodbp-dbr:London_Unpluggeddbp-dbp:producerKotryna Sniukaitedbp-dbr:London_Unpluggeddbp-dbp:producerLyn Turnerdbp-dbr:London_Unpluggeddbp-dbp:starringJuliet Stevensondbp-dbr:London_Unpluggeddbp-dbp:starringBruce Paynedbp-dbr:London_Unpluggeddbp-dbp:starringImogen Stubbsdbp-dbr:London_Unpluggeddbp-dbp:starringIvanno Jeremiahdbp-dbr:London_Unpluggeddbp-dbp:starringPoppy Millerdbp-dbr:London_Unpluggeddbp-dbp:starringRicky Nixondbp-dbr:London_Unpluggeddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Layke_Andersondbp-dbr:London_Unpluggeddbp-dbp:nameLondon Unpluggeddbp-dbr:London_Unpluggeddbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:London_Unpluggedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_filmsdbp-dbr:London_Unpluggedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:London_Unpluggedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:London_Unpluggedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:London_Unpluggedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:London_Unpluggedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:London_Unpluggedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Englanddbp-dbr:London_Unpluggedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:London_Unpluggedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_anthology_films,"London Unplugged is a 2018 British drama anthology film that premiered at the East End Film Festival. The film consists of several segments directed by numerous directors and stars Juliet Stevenson, Poppy Miller, Imogen Stubbs, Ivanno Jeremiah, Ricky Nixon and Bruce Payne." 67,155742,dbp-dbr:See_No_Evil_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Fleischerdbp-dbr:See_No_Evil_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:See_No_Evil_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Martin_Ransohoffdbp-dbr:See_No_Evil_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:starringMia Farrowdbp-dbr:See_No_Evil_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:starringRobin Baileydbp-dbr:See_No_Evil_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:starringDorothy Alisondbp-dbr:See_No_Evil_(1971_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Fleischerdbp-dbr:See_No_Evil_(1971_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:See_No_Evil_(1971_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Martin_Ransohoffdbp-dbr:See_No_Evil_(1971_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brian_Clemensdbp-dbr:See_No_Evil_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:nameSee No Evildbp-dbr:See_No_Evil_(1971_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:See_No_Evil_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:See_No_Evil_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:See_No_Evil_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:See_No_Evil_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:See_No_Evil_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:See_No_Evil_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_filmsdbp-dbr:See_No_Evil_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:See_No_Evil_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Home_invasions_in_filmdbp-dbr:See_No_Evil_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Englanddbp-dbr:See_No_Evil_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:See_No_Evil_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_country_housesdbp-dbr:See_No_Evil_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Filmways_filmsdbp-dbr:See_No_Evil_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Elmer_Bernsteindbp-dbr:See_No_Evil_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:See_No_Evil_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:See_No_Evil_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_blind_peopledbp-dbr:See_No_Evil_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Crime_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:See_No_Evil_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:See_No_Evil_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:See_No_Evil_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_psychological_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:See_No_Evil_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_Fleischerdbp-dbr:See_No_Evil_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:See_No_Evil_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_psychological_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:See_No_Evil_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horror_drama_films,"See No Evil (released in the United Kingdom as Blind Terror) is a 1971 psychological horror thriller film directed by Richard Fleischer, written by Brian Clemens, and starring Mia Farrow, Dorothy Alison, and Robin Bailey. It follows Sarah, a recently blinded woman, who is stalked by a psychopath while staying at her aunt Betty and uncle George's house in the English countryside. An international co-production between the United States and United Kingdom, See No Evil marked Fleischer's second film produced under Filmways for Columbia Pictures, after 10 Rillington Place (1971). Fleischer described the film ""sheer entertainment"" made ""to scare the hell out of audiences"". The film was shot on location in Berkshire, England. It premiered in the United States on 2 September 1971, and was released in England two weeks later. Though a box-office disappointment in the United States, the film received some praise from film critics, particularly for Farrow's lead performance. Clemens received an Edgar Allan Poe Award nomination for Best Screenplay." 68,49734,dbp-dbr:The_Riddle_of_the_Sands_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tony_Maylamdbp-dbr:The_Riddle_of_the_Sands_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Organisationdbp-dbr:The_Riddle_of_the_Sands_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMichael Yorkdbp-dbr:The_Riddle_of_the_Sands_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDrummond Challisdbp-dbr:The_Riddle_of_the_Sands_(film)dbp-dbp:producerassociate:dbp-dbr:The_Riddle_of_the_Sands_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jenny_Agutterdbp-dbr:The_Riddle_of_the_Sands_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Yorkdbp-dbr:The_Riddle_of_the_Sands_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Simon_MacCorkindaledbp-dbr:The_Riddle_of_the_Sands_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tony_Maylamdbp-dbr:The_Riddle_of_the_Sands_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Organisationdbp-dbr:The_Riddle_of_the_Sands_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Yorkdbp-dbr:The_Riddle_of_the_Sands_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tony_Maylamdbp-dbr:The_Riddle_of_the_Sands_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Riddle of the Sandsdbp-dbr:The_Riddle_of_the_Sands_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Riddle_of_the_Sands_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Riddle_of_the_Sands_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Irish_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Riddle_of_the_Sands_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Riddle_of_the_Sands_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sailing_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Riddle_of_the_Sands_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Riddle_of_the_Sands_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Kingdom_of_Prussiadbp-dbr:The_Riddle_of_the_Sands_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_spy_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Riddle_of_the_Sands_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1901dbp-dbr:The_Riddle_of_the_Sands_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_spy_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Riddle_of_the_Sands_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Howard_Blakedbp-dbr:The_Riddle_of_the_Sands_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Wilhelm_IIdbp-dbr:The_Riddle_of_the_Sands_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tony_Maylamdbp-dbr:The_Riddle_of_the_Sands_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_German_Empire,"The Riddle of the Sands is a 1979 British spy thriller cinema film based upon the novel of the same name written by Erskine Childers. Set in 1901, and starring Michael York, Simon MacCorkindale and Jenny Agutter, it concerns the efforts of two British yachtsmen to avert a plot by the German Empire to launch a seaborne military invasion of the United Kingdom." 69,36369,dbp-dbr:Gambling_Daughtersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Max_Nosseckdbp-dbr:Gambling_Daughtersdbp-dbp:distributorProducers Releasing Corporationdbp-dbr:Gambling_Daughtersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Max_Nosseckdbp-dbr:Gambling_Daughtersdbp-dbp:nameGambling Daughtersdbp-dbr:Gambling_Daughtersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Gambling_Daughterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Gambling_Daughterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Gambling_Daughterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Gambling_Daughterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:Gambling_Daughterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Gambling_Daughterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gambling_filmsdbp-dbr:Gambling_Daughterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Producers_Releasing_Corporation_filmsdbp-dbr:Gambling_Daughterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Max_Nosseckdbp-dbr:Gambling_Daughterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_mystery_films,"Gambling Daughters is a 1941 American mystery film directed by Max Nosseck and starring Cecilia Parker, Roger Pryor and Robert Baldwin." 70,121060,dbp-dbr:The_Great_Profiledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Langdbp-dbr:The_Great_Profiledbp-dbp:distributorTwentieth Century Foxdbp-dbr:The_Great_Profiledbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Darryl_F._Zanuckdbp-dbr:The_Great_Profiledbp-dbp:producerRaymond Griffithdbp-dbr:The_Great_Profiledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Langdbp-dbr:The_Great_Profiledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Twentieth_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:The_Great_Profiledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Darryl_F._Zanuckdbp-dbr:The_Great_Profiledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Raymond_Griffithdbp-dbr:The_Great_Profiledbp-dbp:nameThe Great Profiledbp-dbr:The_Great_Profiledbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Great_Profilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Profilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Profilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Profilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Profilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Profilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Profilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_actorsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Profilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Langdbp-dbr:The_Great_Profilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Darryl_F._Zanuckdbp-dbr:The_Great_Profilepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_comedy_films,"The Great Profile is a 1940 American comedy film directed by Walter Lang and starring John Barrymore, Mary Beth Hughes, Gregory Ratoff and John Payne." 71,122003,dbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_Londondbp-dbp:directorPeter Reynolds-Longdbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_Londondbp-dbp:producerPeter Reynolds-Longdbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_Londondbp-dbp:producerCraig Bowlsbydbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_Londondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patrick_Macneedbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_Londondbp-dbp:nameThe Hound of Londondbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_Londondbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_Londondbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Luxembourgdbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_Londondbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_Londondbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Luxembourgdbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_Londonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_Londonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_Londonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_Londonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_Londonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_Londonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_Londonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sherlock_Holmes_films_based_on_works_by_Arthur_Conan_Doyledbp-dbr:The_Hound_of_Londonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_in_Canadian_television,The Hound of London is a television film directed by Peter Reynolds-Long and starring Patrick Macnee as Arthur Conan Doyle's character Sherlock Holmes. 72,102840,dbp-dbr:Georgia_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ulu_Grosbarddbp-dbr:Georgia_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Miramax_Filmsdbp-dbr:Georgia_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jennifer_Jason_Leighdbp-dbr:Georgia_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:producerUlu Grosbarddbp-dbr:Georgia_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:producerBarbara Turnerdbp-dbr:Georgia_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn C. Reillydbp-dbr:Georgia_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringMax Perlichdbp-dbr:Georgia_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringTed Levinedbp-dbr:Georgia_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringJennifer Jason Leighdbp-dbr:Georgia_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Doedbp-dbr:Georgia_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringTom Bowerdbp-dbr:Georgia_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringMare Winninghamdbp-dbr:Georgia_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ulu_Grosbarddbp-dbr:Georgia_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Miramax_Filmsdbp-dbr:Georgia_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jennifer_Jason_Leighdbp-dbr:Georgia_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Barbara_Turner_(actress)dbp-dbr:Georgia_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ulu_Grosbarddbp-dbr:Georgia_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Barbara_Turner_(actress)dbp-dbr:Georgia_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:nameGeorgiadbp-dbr:Georgia_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Georgia_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Georgia_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Georgia_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Georgia_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Georgia_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Georgia_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Miramax_filmsdbp-dbr:Georgia_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Georgia_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_sistersdbp-dbr:Georgia_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Georgia_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Georgia_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_entertainersdbp-dbr:Georgia_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_heroin_addictiondbp-dbr:Georgia_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_singersdbp-dbr:Georgia_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ulu_Grosbard,"Georgia is a 1995 American drama film directed by Ulu Grosbard. It follows a barroom punk singer (Jennifer Jason Leigh) who has a complicated relationship with her older sister (Mare Winningham).Georgia won the Grand Prix of the Americas Award for Best Picture at the Montreal World Film Festival. Leigh received Best Actress honors at the Montreal World Film Festival and the New York Film Critics Circle for her performance, while Winningham received an Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Actress as well as Best Supporting Actress nominations at the Academy Awards and from the Screen Actors Guild." 73,81476,dbp-dbr:Gangs_of_Chicagodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Lubindbp-dbr:Gangs_of_Chicagodbp-dbp:distributorRepublic Picturesdbp-dbr:Gangs_of_Chicagodbp-dbp:producerRobert Northdbp-dbr:Gangs_of_Chicagodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lloyd_Nolandbp-dbr:Gangs_of_Chicagodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barton_MacLanedbp-dbr:Gangs_of_Chicagodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lola_Lanedbp-dbr:Gangs_of_Chicagodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Lubindbp-dbr:Gangs_of_Chicagodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Gangs_of_Chicagodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Northdbp-dbr:Gangs_of_Chicagodbp-dbp:nameGangs of Chicagodbp-dbr:Gangs_of_Chicagodbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Gangs_of_Chicagopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Gangs_of_Chicagopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Gangs_of_Chicagopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Gangs_of_Chicagopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Gangs_of_Chicagopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:Gangs_of_Chicagopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Gangs_of_Chicagopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_Lubindbp-dbr:Gangs_of_Chicagopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Robert_North,"Gangs of Chicago is a 1940 crime film, starring Lloyd Nolan, Barton MacLane, Lola Lane, Ray Middleton, Astrid Allwyn, and Horace McMahon. Alan Ladd has a small uncredited role." 74,145553,dbp-dbr:I_Killed_the_Count_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frederic_Zelnikdbp-dbr:I_Killed_the_Count_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorMonogram Picturesdbp-dbr:I_Killed_the_Count_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorGrand National Picturesdbp-dbr:I_Killed_the_Count_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Isadore_Goldsmithdbp-dbr:I_Killed_the_Count_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ben_Lyondbp-dbr:I_Killed_the_Count_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSyd Walkerdbp-dbr:I_Killed_the_Count_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTerence de Marneydbp-dbr:I_Killed_the_Count_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frederic_Zelnikdbp-dbr:I_Killed_the_Count_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:I_Killed_the_Count_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Isadore_Goldsmithdbp-dbr:I_Killed_the_Count_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Huntingtondbp-dbr:I_Killed_the_Count_(film)dbp-dbp:nameI Killed the Countdbp-dbr:I_Killed_the_Count_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:I_Killed_the_Count_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Killed_the_Count_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Killed_the_Count_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:I_Killed_the_Count_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Killed_the_Count_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:I_Killed_the_Count_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Killed_the_Count_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Killed_the_Count_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frederic_Zelnikdbp-dbr:I_Killed_the_Count_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Highbury_Studiosdbp-dbr:I_Killed_the_Count_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_mystery_films,"I Killed the Count is a 1939 British mystery film directed by Frederic Zelnik and starring Ben Lyon, Syd Walker, Terence de Marney. It was shot at Highbury Studios." 75,123473,dbp-dbr:Hussydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Matthew_Chapman_(author)dbp-dbr:Hussydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:First_Run_Featuresdbp-dbr:Hussydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Don_Boyddbp-dbr:Hussydbp-dbp:producerJeremy Wattdbp-dbr:Hussydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Helen_Mirrendbp-dbr:Hussydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Sheadbp-dbr:Hussydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Murray_Salemdbp-dbr:Hussydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jenny_Runacredbp-dbr:Hussydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Angelisdbp-dbr:Hussydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Matthew_Chapman_(author)dbp-dbr:Hussydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:First_Run_Featuresdbp-dbr:Hussydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Don_Boyddbp-dbr:Hussydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Matthew_Chapman_(author)dbp-dbr:Hussydbp-dbp:nameHussydbp-dbr:Hussydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Hussypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hussypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Hussypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_filmsdbp-dbr:Hussypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Hussypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Hussypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Hussypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_George_Fentondbp-dbr:Hussypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_prostitution_in_the_United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Hussypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Matthew_Chapman,"Hussy is a 1980 British film directed by Matthew Chapman and starring Helen Mirren, John Shea and Paul Angelis." 76,25258,dbp-dbr:That_Lucky_Touchdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Christopher_Milesdbp-dbr:That_Lucky_Touchdbp-dbp:distributorAllied Artistsdbp-dbr:That_Lucky_Touchdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Rank_Organisationdbp-dbr:That_Lucky_Touchdbp-dbp:producerTimothy Burrilldbp-dbr:That_Lucky_Touchdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Dimitri_de_Grunwalddbp-dbr:That_Lucky_Touchdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roger_Mooredbp-dbr:That_Lucky_Touchdbp-dbp:starringLee J. Cobbdbp-dbr:That_Lucky_Touchdbp-dbp:starringSusannah Yorkdbp-dbr:That_Lucky_Touchdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Christopher_Milesdbp-dbr:That_Lucky_Touchdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Rank_Organisationdbp-dbr:That_Lucky_Touchdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Picturesdbp-dbr:That_Lucky_Touchdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dimitri_de_Grunwalddbp-dbr:That_Lucky_Touchdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Timothy_Burrilldbp-dbr:That_Lucky_Touchdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Moss_Hartdbp-dbr:That_Lucky_Touchdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Monja_Danischewskydbp-dbr:That_Lucky_Touchdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Brileydbp-dbr:That_Lucky_Touchdbp-dbp:nameThat Lucky Touchdbp-dbr:That_Lucky_Touchdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:That_Lucky_Touchdbp-dbp:countryWest Germanydbp-dbr:That_Lucky_Touchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Lucky_Touchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_German_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Lucky_Touchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Lucky_Touchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Lucky_Touchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:West_German_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Lucky_Touchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_journalistsdbp-dbr:That_Lucky_Touchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:That_Lucky_Touchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Belgiumdbp-dbr:That_Lucky_Touchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Lucky_Touchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Christopher_Milesdbp-dbr:That_Lucky_Touchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_German_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Lucky_Touchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Lucky_Touchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Scott_(composer)dbp-dbr:That_Lucky_Touchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Brusselsdbp-dbr:That_Lucky_Touchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_John_Briley,"That Lucky Touch is a 1975 British-West German comedy film directed by Christopher Miles and starring Roger Moore, Susannah York and Shelley Winters.The film was shot at Pinewood Studios, with location shooting around Brussels. The film's sets were designed by the art director Jack Maxsted. It was originally entitled Heaven Save Us from Our Friends." 77,141215,dbp-dbr:Born_Free_(music_video)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Romain_Gavrasdbp-dbr:Born_Free_(music_video)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Interscope_Geffen_A&M_Recordsdbp-dbr:Born_Free_(music_video)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:XL_Recordingsdbp-dbr:Born_Free_(music_video)dbp-dbp:starringIan Hamrickdbp-dbr:Born_Free_(music_video)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Romain_Gavrasdbp-dbr:Born_Free_(music_video)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Interscope_Geffen_A&M_Recordsdbp-dbr:Born_Free_(music_video)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:XL_Recordingsdbp-dbr:Born_Free_(music_video)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Romain_Gavrasdbp-dbr:Born_Free_(music_video)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Maya_Arulpragasamdbp-dbr:Born_Free_(music_video)dbp-dbp:nameBorn Freedbp-dbr:Born_Free_(music_video)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Born_Free_(music_video)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Born_Free_(music_video)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Born_Free_(music_video)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_music_videosdbp-dbr:Born_Free_(music_video)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Music_video_controversiesdbp-dbr:Born_Free_(music_video)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:M.I.A._(rapper)dbp-dbr:Born_Free_(music_video)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Music_videos_directed_by_Romain_Gavras,"""Born Free"" is the music video for English recording artist M.I.A.'s song of the same name. The video, which depicts a genocide against red-haired people, was filmed in California and directed by Romain Gavras as a nine-minute short film without the prior knowledge of M.I.A.'s record labels. Several incidents relating to the extrajudicial killing of Tamil males by the Sri Lankan Army filmed on mobile phones in Sri Lanka, some of which had been broadcast by news outlets worldwide, inspired the treatment for the film-video. The video's portrayal of military force, violence and brutality met with a positive critical reception, but much controversy worldwide, including a ban from YouTube in the US and UK. Some critics hailed its representation of oppression and political turmoil, while others criticised the more explicit material. The way the film was shot and the themes it covered drew comparisons to previous works by the artist, and other writer-directors' films such as The Hurt Locker and Punishment Park. It earned a nomination for ""Best Dance Video"" at the 2010 UK Music Video Awards." 78,81307,dbp-dbr:Dr._Christian_Meets_the_Womendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_C._McGanndbp-dbr:Dr._Christian_Meets_the_Womendbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Dr._Christian_Meets_the_Womendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_Stephens_(producer)dbp-dbr:Dr._Christian_Meets_the_Womendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Monroe_Shaffdbp-dbr:Dr._Christian_Meets_the_Womendbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Dr._Christian_Meets_the_Womendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_C._McGanndbp-dbr:Dr._Christian_Meets_the_Womendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Dr._Christian_Meets_the_Womendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_Stephens_(producer)dbp-dbr:Dr._Christian_Meets_the_Womendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Monroe_Shaffdbp-dbr:Dr._Christian_Meets_the_Womendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Marion_Orthdbp-dbr:Dr._Christian_Meets_the_Womendbp-dbp:nameDr. Christian Meets the Womendbp-dbr:Dr._Christian_Meets_the_Womendbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Dr._Christian_Meets_the_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Christian_Meets_the_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Christian_Meets_the_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Christian_Meets_the_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Christian_Meets_the_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Christian_Meets_the_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Christian_Meets_the_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_C._McGanndbp-dbr:Dr._Christian_Meets_the_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dr._Christian_films,"Dr. Christian Meets the Women is a 1940 American film directed by William C. McGann, one of the series of six Dr. Christian films featuring Jean Hersholt." 79,57044,dbp-dbr:Operation_Warzonedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_A._Priordbp-dbr:Operation_Warzonedbp-dbp:producerFritz Matthewsdbp-dbr:Operation_Warzonedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joe_Spinelldbp-dbr:Operation_Warzonedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sean_Holtondbp-dbr:Operation_Warzonedbp-dbp:starringFritz Matthewsdbp-dbr:Operation_Warzonedbp-dbp:starringWilliam Zippdbp-dbr:Operation_Warzonedbp-dbp:starringJohn Cianettidbp-dbr:Operation_Warzonedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_A._Priordbp-dbr:Operation_Warzonedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_A._Priordbp-dbr:Operation_Warzonedbp-dbp:nameOperation Warzonedbp-dbr:Operation_Warzonedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Operation_Warzonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Warzonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Warzonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Warzonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Vietnam_War_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Warzonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Warzonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_action_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Warzonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_A._Prior,Operation Warzone is a 1988 American Vietnam War film. 80,168837,dbp-dbr:Outlaw_Treasuredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Oliver_Drake_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Outlaw_Treasuredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Outlaw_Treasuredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Adele_Jergensdbp-dbr:Outlaw_Treasuredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Johnny_Carpenterdbp-dbr:Outlaw_Treasuredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Glenn_Langandbp-dbr:Outlaw_Treasuredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Oliver_Drake_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Outlaw_Treasuredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Outlaw_Treasuredbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Johnny_Carpenterdbp-dbr:Outlaw_Treasuredbp-dbp:nameOutlaw Treasuredbp-dbr:Outlaw_Treasuredbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Outlaw_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Outlaw_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Outlaw_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Outlaw_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Outlaw_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:Outlaw_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Outlaw_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Oliver_Drake,"Outlaw Treasure is a 1955 American Western film directed by Oliver Drake and starring Johnny Carpenter, Adele Jergens, and Glenn Langan. It was one of the first movies released by American Releasing Corporation, which later became American International Pictures. (Samuel Z. Arkoff of AIP had worked with Johnny Carpenter previously on The Lawless Rider.)" 81,126167,dbp-dbr:A_Very_Merry_Cricketdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:A_Very_Merry_Cricketdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:A_Very_Merry_Cricketdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Les_Tremaynedbp-dbr:A_Very_Merry_Cricketdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:A_Very_Merry_Cricketdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:A_Very_Merry_Cricketdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Selden_(author)dbp-dbr:A_Very_Merry_Cricketdbp-dbp:nameA Very Merry Cricketdbp-dbr:A_Very_Merry_Cricketdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Very_Merry_Cricketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Santa_Claus_in_televisiondbp-dbr:A_Very_Merry_Cricketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Santa_Claus_in_filmdbp-dbr:A_Very_Merry_Cricketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Broadcasting_Company_television_specialsdbp-dbr:A_Very_Merry_Cricketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Very_Merry_Cricketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Christmas_television_specialsdbp-dbr:A_Very_Merry_Cricketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_television_specialsdbp-dbr:A_Very_Merry_Cricketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_television_specialsdbp-dbr:A_Very_Merry_Cricketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_animated_television_specialsdbp-dbr:A_Very_Merry_Cricketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_York_City_in_fictiondbp-dbr:A_Very_Merry_Cricketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_television_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Very_Merry_Cricketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_insectsdbp-dbr:A_Very_Merry_Cricketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_Christmas_television_specialsdbp-dbr:A_Very_Merry_Cricketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_television_specialsdbp-dbr:A_Very_Merry_Cricketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_shows_directed_by_Chuck_Jones,"A Very Merry Cricket is a 1973 Christmas animated television special. It was directed by Chuck Jones. It originally aired on ABC on December 14, 1973. who also wrote the teleplay with George Selden. It was a sequel to their acclaimed adaptation of the 1960 book The Cricket in Times Square and was followed in 1975 by another sequel, Yankee Doodle Cricket.The show included two original songs by Dean Elliott and Marian Dern (Jones' wife): ""Christmas in New York"" and ""What If Humans Were More Like Mice?""" 82,161461,dbp-dbr:F_for_Fakedbp-dbp:directorGary Graverdbp-dbr:F_for_Fakedbp-dbp:directorUncredited:dbp-dbr:F_for_Fakedbp-dbp:directorOrson Wellesdbp-dbr:F_for_Fakedbp-dbp:directorOja Kodardbp-dbr:F_for_Fakedbp-dbp:directorFrançois Reichenbachdbp-dbr:F_for_Fakedbp-dbp:distributorPlanfilmdbp-dbr:F_for_Fakedbp-dbp:distributorSpecialty Filmsdbp-dbr:F_for_Fakedbp-dbp:producerFrançois Reichenbachdbp-dbr:F_for_Fakedbp-dbp:producerDominique Antoinedbp-dbr:F_for_Fakedbp-dbp:producerRichard Drewettdbp-dbr:F_for_Fakedbp-dbp:starringOrson Wellesdbp-dbr:F_for_Fakedbp-dbp:starringOja Kodardbp-dbr:F_for_Fakedbp-dbp:starringFrançois Reichenbachdbp-dbr:F_for_Fakedbp-dbp:starringClifford Irvingdbp-dbr:F_for_Fakedbp-dbp:starringElmyr de Horydbp-dbr:F_for_Fakedbp-dbp:starringEdith Irvingdbp-dbr:F_for_Fakedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Orson_Wellesdbp-dbr:F_for_Fakedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gary_Graverdbp-dbr:F_for_Fakedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:François_Reichenbachdbp-dbr:F_for_Fakedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Oja_Kodardbp-dbr:F_for_Fakedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:François_Reichenbachdbp-dbr:F_for_Fakedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Orson_Wellesdbp-dbr:F_for_Fakedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Oja_Kodardbp-dbr:F_for_Fakedbp-dbp:nameF for Fakedbp-dbr:F_for_Fakedbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Francedbp-dbr:F_for_Fakedbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:West_Germanydbp-dbr:F_for_Fakedbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Irandbp-dbr:F_for_Fakedbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Francedbp-dbr:F_for_Fakedbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:West_Germanydbp-dbr:F_for_Fakedbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Irandbp-dbr:F_for_Fakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:F_for_Fakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:F_for_Fakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Spanish-language_filmsdbp-dbr:F_for_Fakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Francedbp-dbr:F_for_Fakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_French-language_filmsdbp-dbr:F_for_Fakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Almeríadbp-dbr:F_for_Fakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Germanydbp-dbr:F_for_Fakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:F_for_Fakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_con_artistsdbp-dbr:F_for_Fakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Michel_Legranddbp-dbr:F_for_Fakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_art_forgerydbp-dbr:F_for_Fakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_avant-garde_and_experimental_filmsdbp-dbr:F_for_Fakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:F_for_Fakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fiction_with_unreliable_narratorsdbp-dbr:F_for_Fakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_avant-garde_and_experimental_filmsdbp-dbr:F_for_Fakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Orson_Wellesdbp-dbr:F_for_Fakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_the_visual_artsdbp-dbr:F_for_Fakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Literary_forgeriesdbp-dbr:F_for_Fakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Document_forgery,"F for Fake (French: Vérités et mensonges, ""Truths and lies""; Spanish: Fraude, ""Fraud"") is a 1973 docudrama film co-written, directed by, and starring Orson Welles who worked on the film alongside François Reichenbach, Oja Kodar, and Gary Graver. Initially released in 1973, it focuses on Elmyr de Hory's recounting of his career as a professional art forger; de Hory's story serves as the backdrop for a meandering investigation of the natures of authorship and authenticity, as well as the basis of the value of art. Far from serving as a traditional documentary on de Hory, the film also incorporates Welles's companion Oja Kodar, hoax biographer Clifford Irving, and Orson Welles as himself. F for Fake is sometimes considered an example of a film essay.In addition to the 88-minute film, in 1976, Welles also shot and edited a self-contained nine-minute short film as a ""trailer"", almost entirely composed of original material not found in the main film itself." 83,75070,dbp-dbr:Ticker_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Pyundbp-dbr:Ticker_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Artisan_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Ticker_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Randall_Emmettdbp-dbr:Ticker_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:producerGeorge Furladbp-dbr:Ticker_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:producerPaul Rosenblumdbp-dbr:Ticker_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:producerKen Aguadodbp-dbr:Ticker_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:producerAlbert Pyundbp-dbr:Ticker_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dennis_Hopperdbp-dbr:Ticker_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nasdbp-dbr:Ticker_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Sizemoredbp-dbr:Ticker_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Steven_Seagaldbp-dbr:Ticker_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jaime_Presslydbp-dbr:Ticker_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ice-Tdbp-dbr:Ticker_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kevin_Gage_(actor)dbp-dbr:Ticker_(2001_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Pyundbp-dbr:Ticker_(2001_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Artisan_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Ticker_(2001_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Albert_Pyundbp-dbr:Ticker_(2001_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Randall_Emmettdbp-dbr:Ticker_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:nameTickerdbp-dbr:Ticker_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Ticker_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Ticker_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ticker_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:Ticker_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Ticker_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:MoviePass_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Ticker_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_chase_filmsdbp-dbr:Ticker_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Bulgariadbp-dbr:Ticker_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Artisan_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Ticker_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Nu_Image_filmsdbp-dbr:Ticker_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Albert_Pyundbp-dbr:Ticker_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_action_thriller_films,"Ticker is a 2001 American action film directed by Albert Pyun and starring Tom Sizemore, Jaime Pressly, Dennis Hopper, Steven Seagal, Ice-T, Kevin Gage, and Nas." 84,136469,dbp-dbr:The_Man_I_Love_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_A._Wellmandbp-dbr:The_Man_I_Love_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Man_I_Love_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_O._Selznickdbp-dbr:The_Man_I_Love_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_A._Wellmandbp-dbr:The_Man_I_Love_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Man_I_Love_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_O._Selznickdbp-dbr:The_Man_I_Love_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joseph_L._Mankiewiczdbp-dbr:The_Man_I_Love_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Percy_Heath_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:The_Man_I_Love_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Herman_J._Mankiewiczdbp-dbr:The_Man_I_Love_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Man I Lovedbp-dbr:The_Man_I_Love_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Man_I_Love_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_I_Love_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_I_Love_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_I_Love_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_I_Love_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_I_Love_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_I_Love_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_A._Wellmandbp-dbr:The_Man_I_Love_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_I_Love_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Transitional_sound_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_I_Love_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Herman_J._Mankiewicz,"The Man I Love (1929) is a part-talking sound film from Paramount Pictures produced in parallel silent and sound versions. This film survives in a copy sold to television in the 1950s. The film stars Richard Arlen. Some sources refer to this as Arlen's first sound film, but he co-starred with Nancy Carroll in Dorothy Arzner's Manhattan Cocktail (1928), another part-talking picture released by Paramount." 85,23845,dbp-dbr:Dead_on_Time_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lyndall_Hobbsdbp-dbr:Dead_on_Time_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:producerLyndall Hobbsdbp-dbr:Dead_on_Time_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:starringRowan Atkinsondbp-dbr:Dead_on_Time_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Bulldbp-dbr:Dead_on_Time_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jo_Kendalldbp-dbr:Dead_on_Time_(1983_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lyndall_Hobbsdbp-dbr:Dead_on_Time_(1983_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lyndall_Hobbsdbp-dbr:Dead_on_Time_(1983_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rowan_Atkinsondbp-dbr:Dead_on_Time_(1983_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Curtisdbp-dbr:Dead_on_Time_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Dead_on_Time_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_on_Time_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_on_Time_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_on_Time_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_on_Time_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_on_Time_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Richard_Curtisdbp-dbr:Dead_on_Time_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_on_Time_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Rowan_Atkinsondbp-dbr:Dead_on_Time_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lyndall_Hobbs,Dead on Time is a 1983 British short film directed by Lyndall Hobbs and written by Richard Curtis and Rowan Atkinson. 86,167020,dbp-dbr:The_Bird_Storedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Wilfred_Jacksondbp-dbr:The_Bird_Storedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Bird_Storedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_Bird_Storedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wilfred_Jacksondbp-dbr:The_Bird_Storedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Bird_Storedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_Bird_Storedbp-dbp:nameThe Bird Storedbp-dbr:The_Bird_Storedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Bird_Storepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bird_Storepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bird_Storepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bird_Storepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bird_Storepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_without_speechdbp-dbr:The_Bird_Storepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bird_Storepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:The_Bird_Storepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_Bird_Storepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_birdsdbp-dbr:The_Bird_Storepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bird_Storepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Wilfred_Jacksondbp-dbr:The_Bird_Storepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silly_Symphoniesdbp-dbr:The_Bird_Storepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bird_Storepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bird_Storepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_short_films,"The Bird Store is a Silly Symphonies animated Disney short film. It was released on January 16, 1932, by Columbia Pictures. The cartoon marks the first recorded voice work of Clarence Nash (the original voice of Donald Duck) for Walt Disney Productions, and was also the final cartoon in the Silly Symphonies series to be released by Columbia Pictures." 87,82939,dbp-dbr:The_Lost_Hoursdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_MacDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Lost_Hoursdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Radio_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Hoursdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Hoursdbp-dbp:producerRobert S. Bakerdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Hoursdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Monty_Bermandbp-dbr:The_Lost_Hoursdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jean_Kentdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Hoursdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mark_Stevens_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Lost_Hoursdbp-dbp:starringJohn Bentleydbp-dbr:The_Lost_Hoursdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_MacDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Lost_Hoursdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Radio_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Hoursdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Hoursdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_S._Bakerdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Hoursdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Monty_Bermandbp-dbr:The_Lost_Hoursdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_S._Bakerdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Hoursdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Steve_Fisher_(writer)dbp-dbr:The_Lost_Hoursdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Gillingdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Hoursdbp-dbp:nameThe Lost Hoursdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Hoursdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Hourspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Hourspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Hourspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Hourspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Lost_Hourspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_noirdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Hourspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Hourspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_MacDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Lost_Hourspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Hourspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Lost_Hourspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lost_Hourspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Isleworth_Studios,"The Lost Hours (also known as The Big Frame) is a 1952 British second feature ('B') film noir directed by David MacDonald and starring Mark Stevens, Jean Kent and John Bentley. It was written by Steve Fisher and John Gilling. It was produced by Tempean Films which specialised in making second features at the time, and marked Kent's first ""descent"", as Chibnall and McFarlane put it, into B films after her 1940s stardom. It was released in the United States in 1953 by RKO Pictures." 88,7052,dbp-dbr:School_for_Secretsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Ustinovdbp-dbr:School_for_Secretsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:School_for_Secretsdbp-dbp:producerPeter Ustinovdbp-dbr:School_for_Secretsdbp-dbp:producerGeorge H. Browndbp-dbr:School_for_Secretsdbp-dbp:starringJohn Lauriedbp-dbr:School_for_Secretsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ralph_Richardsondbp-dbr:School_for_Secretsdbp-dbp:starringRaymond Huntleydbp-dbr:School_for_Secretsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Ustinovdbp-dbr:School_for_Secretsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:School_for_Secretsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Ustinovdbp-dbr:School_for_Secretsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Ustinovdbp-dbr:School_for_Secretsdbp-dbp:nameSchool for Secretsdbp-dbr:School_for_Secretsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:School_for_Secretspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:School_for_Secretspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:School_for_Secretspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:School_for_Secretspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Francedbp-dbr:School_for_Secretspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:School_for_Secretspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_filmsdbp-dbr:School_for_Secretspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1944dbp-dbr:School_for_Secretspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_scientistsdbp-dbr:School_for_Secretspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1945dbp-dbr:School_for_Secretspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1939dbp-dbr:School_for_Secretspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_Ustinovdbp-dbr:School_for_Secretspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1940dbp-dbr:School_for_Secretspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_war_filmsdbp-dbr:School_for_Secretspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Denham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:School_for_Secretspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:School_for_Secretspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Two_Cities_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:School_for_Secretspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Battle_of_Britain_filmsdbp-dbr:School_for_Secretspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_war_films,"School for Secrets (also known as The Secret Flight ) is a 1946 British black-and-white drama film written and directed by Peter Ustinov and starring Ralph Richardson. In leading supporting roles are David Tomlinson, Raymond Huntley, Finlay Currie, Richard Attenborough, John Laurie and Michael Hordern. Based on a 1942 RAF training film for would-be 'boffins' and developed with the full cooperation of the Air Ministry, the film celebrates the discovery of radar, its discoverers and the enabling culture. Produced by Two Cities Films, it was shot at Denham Studios with sets designed by the art director Carmen Dillon." 89,170316,"dbp-dbr:The_Gamers:_Hands_of_Fatedbp-dbp:directorMatt Vancil, Ben Dobynsdbp-dbr:The_Gamers:_Hands_of_Fatedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Dead_Gentlemen_Productionsdbp-dbr:The_Gamers:_Hands_of_Fatedbp-dbp:producerRennie Arauctodbp-dbr:The_Gamers:_Hands_of_Fatedbp-dbp:starringTrin Millerdbp-dbr:The_Gamers:_Hands_of_Fatedbp-dbp:starringBrian Lewisdbp-dbr:The_Gamers:_Hands_of_Fatedbp-dbp:starringJennifer Pagedbp-dbr:The_Gamers:_Hands_of_Fatedbp-dbp:starringNathan Ricedbp-dbr:The_Gamers:_Hands_of_Fatedbp-dbp:starringAhren Buhmanndbp-dbr:The_Gamers:_Hands_of_Fatedbp-dbp:starringCarol Roscoedbp-dbr:The_Gamers:_Hands_of_Fatedbp-dbp:starringChristian Doyledbp-dbr:The_Gamers:_Hands_of_Fatedbp-dbp:starringConner Marxdbp-dbr:The_Gamers:_Hands_of_Fatedbp-dbp:starringJesse Lee Keeterdbp-dbr:The_Gamers:_Hands_of_Fatedbp-dbp:starringMatt Shimkusdbp-dbr:The_Gamers:_Hands_of_Fatedbp-dbp:starringSamara Lermandbp-dbr:The_Gamers:_Hands_of_Fatedbp-dbp:starringScott C. Browndbp-dbr:The_Gamers:_Hands_of_Fatedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Dead_Gentlemen_Productionsdbp-dbr:The_Gamers:_Hands_of_Fatedbp-dbp:nameThe Gamers: Hands of Fatedbp-dbr:The_Gamers:_Hands_of_Fatedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Gamers:_Hands_of_Fatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gamers:_Hands_of_Fatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gamers:_Hands_of_Fatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gamers:_Hands_of_Fatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gamers:_Hands_of_Fatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gamers:_Hands_of_Fatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gamers:_Hands_of_Fatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gamers:_Hands_of_Fatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_role-playing_gamesdbp-dbr:The_Gamers:_Hands_of_Fatepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_about_fandom",The Gamers: Hands of Fate is a 2013 gaming film written by Aubrey Kehres and Ben Dobyns and directed by Matt Vancil and Ben Dobyns. It is the second sequel of the 2002 film The Gamers by Dead Gentlemen Productions and was successfully funded via Kickstarter. It is produced by Zombie Orpheus Entertainment. 90,110914,dbp-dbr:Backlash_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bill_Bennett_(director)dbp-dbr:Backlash_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:distributorDendy Filmsdbp-dbr:Backlash_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:producerBill Bennettdbp-dbr:Backlash_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Arguedbp-dbr:Backlash_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gia_Caridesdbp-dbr:Backlash_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bill_Bennett_(director)dbp-dbr:Backlash_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bill_Bennett_(director)dbp-dbr:Backlash_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bill_Bennett_(director)dbp-dbr:Backlash_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:nameBacklashdbp-dbr:Backlash_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Backlash_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:Backlash_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Backlash_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Backlash_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Backlash_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Backlash_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bill_Bennett,Backlash is a 1986 Australian film directed by Bill Bennett. 91,164396,dbp-dbr:The_Love_Testdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Powelldbp-dbr:The_Love_Testdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Companydbp-dbr:The_Love_Testdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leslie_Landaudbp-dbr:The_Love_Testdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Louis_Haywarddbp-dbr:The_Love_Testdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Judy_Gunndbp-dbr:The_Love_Testdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Googie_Withersdbp-dbr:The_Love_Testdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bernard_Milesdbp-dbr:The_Love_Testdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Hutchesondbp-dbr:The_Love_Testdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Powelldbp-dbr:The_Love_Testdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Companydbp-dbr:The_Love_Testdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leslie_Landaudbp-dbr:The_Love_Testdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Selwyn_Jepsondbp-dbr:The_Love_Testdbp-dbp:nameThe Love Testdbp-dbr:The_Love_Testdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Love_Testpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Testpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Testpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Testpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Testpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Testpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Testpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_by_Powell_and_Pressburgerdbp-dbr:The_Love_Testpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_Powell,"The Love Test is a 1935 British romantic comedy film directed by Michael Powell and starring Judy Gunn, Louis Hayward, David Hutcheson and Googie Withers. It was made as a Quota quickie." 92,63571,dbp-dbr:Man-Thing_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Brett_Leonarddbp-dbr:Man-Thing_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Syfydbp-dbr:Man-Thing_(film)dbp-dbp:producerAvi Araddbp-dbr:Man-Thing_(film)dbp-dbp:producerGimel Everettdbp-dbr:Man-Thing_(film)dbp-dbp:producerChristopher Petzeldbp-dbr:Man-Thing_(film)dbp-dbp:producerScott Karoldbp-dbr:Man-Thing_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJack Thompsondbp-dbr:Man-Thing_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRachael Taylordbp-dbr:Man-Thing_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMatthew Le Nevezdbp-dbr:Man-Thing_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Brett_Leonarddbp-dbr:Man-Thing_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Syfydbp-dbr:Man-Thing_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Avi_Araddbp-dbr:Man-Thing_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gimel_Everettdbp-dbr:Man-Thing_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_soundtrackdbp-dbr:Man-Thing_(film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Man-Thing_(film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Australiadbp-dbr:Man-Thing_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Man-Thing_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Man-Thing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Man-Thing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Man-Thing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lionsgate_filmsdbp-dbr:Man-Thing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:Man-Thing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Man-Thing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Louisianadbp-dbr:Man-Thing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:Man-Thing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Man-Thing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Man-Thing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_missing_peopledbp-dbr:Man-Thing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Peak_oil_filmsdbp-dbr:Man-Thing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Man-Thing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_racismdbp-dbr:Man-Thing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Native_American_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Man-Thing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_natural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Man-Thing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_natural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Man-Thing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Syfy_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Man-Thing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_huntersdbp-dbr:Man-Thing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Artisan_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Man-Thing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_police_officersdbp-dbr:Man-Thing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Man-Thing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_magicdbp-dbr:Man-Thing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Sydneydbp-dbr:Man-Thing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_parallel_universesdbp-dbr:Man-Thing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Stan_Leedbp-dbr:Man-Thing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live-action_films_based_on_Marvel_Comicsdbp-dbr:Man-Thing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:Man-Thing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Man-Thing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mass_murder_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Man-Thing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Roger_Mason_(musician)dbp-dbr:Man-Thing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Steve_Gerberdbp-dbr:Man-Thing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Brett_Leonarddbp-dbr:Man-Thing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Roy_Thomas,"Man-Thing is a 2005 monster film based on the Marvel Comics superhero of the same name. Directed by Brett Leonard and written by Hans Rodionoff, it stars Matthew Le Nevez, Rachael Taylor, and Jack Thompson, with Conan Stevens portraying the title character. The film follows a Louisiana sheriff (Le Nevez) as he investigates a series of deaths in a swamp, leading to him encountering a Seminole legend come to life, the Man-Thing, a shambling swamp-monster whose touch burns those who feel fear.Originally intended for a theatrical release in the United States, the film premiered on the Sci Fi Channel on April 30, 2005. The film received negative reviews from critics and was a box-office bomb. grossing out $1 million from a small release in international theaters." 93,69631,dbp-dbr:How_to_Sleepdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Nick_Grindedbp-dbr:How_to_Sleepdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:MGMdbp-dbr:How_to_Sleepdbp-dbp:starringRobert Benchleydbp-dbr:How_to_Sleepdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Nick_Grindedbp-dbr:How_to_Sleepdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:MGMdbp-dbr:How_to_Sleepdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Benchleydbp-dbr:How_to_Sleepdbp-dbp:nameHow to Sleepdbp-dbr:How_to_Sleepdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:How_to_Sleeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Sleeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Sleeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Sleeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Sleeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_short_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Sleeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_short_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Sleeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Sleeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_short_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Sleeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live_Action_Short_Film_Academy_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:How_to_Sleeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Nick_Grinde,"How to Sleep is a short comedy film written by and starring humorist Robert Benchley. Filmed and released by MGM in 1935 (as part of their ""Miniatures"" series), it features Benchley as a narrator as well as film subject, discussing four parts of sleep—causes, methods, avoiding sleep, and waking up." 94,56000,dbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Catherine_Hardwickedbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Searchlight_Picturesdbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jeff_Levy-Hintedbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Londondbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:starringNikki Reeddbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Evan_Rachel_Wooddbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Holly_Hunterdbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:nameThirteendbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_depressiondbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_female_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Drama_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Juvenile_sexuality_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_drugsdbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lesbian-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_16_mm_filmdbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_bullyingdbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_mother–daughter_relationshipsdbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_self-harmdbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Working_Title_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_teen_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_coming-of-age_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Female_bisexuality_in_filmdbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Mark_Mothersbaughdbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fox_Searchlight_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Middle_school_filmsdbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_teenagersdbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Teen_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_pubertydbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_adolescencedbp-dbr:Thirteen_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Catherine_Hardwicke,"Thirteen is a 2003 psychological teen drama film directed by Catherine Hardwicke, written by Hardwicke and Nikki Reed, and starring Holly Hunter, Evan Rachel Wood and Reed with Jeremy Sisto, Brady Corbet, Deborah Kara Unger, Kip Pardue, Sarah Clarke, D. W. Moffett, Vanessa Hudgens (in her film acting debut), and Jenicka Carey in supporting roles. Loosely based on Reed's life from ages 12 to 13, the film's plot follows Tracy, a seventh-grade student in Los Angeles who begins dabbling in substance abuse, sex, self-harm, and crime after being befriended by a troubled classmate.The screenplay for Thirteen was written over six days by Hardwicke and the then-14-year-old Reed; Hardwicke, a former production designer, marking her directorial debut, independently raised funds herself for the production.Upon the film's debut at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2003, Hardwicke won the Sundance Directing (Drama) for the film. Fox Searchlight Pictures subsequently acquired Thirteen for distribution, giving the film a limited release in the United States beginning on August 20, 2003; the release would expand in September 2003 and the film went on to gross a total of $4.6 million at the U.S. box office.Though it received numerous favorable reviews from critics, Thirteen generated some controversy for its depiction of youth drug use (including inhalants, marijuana, LSD and alcohol), underage sexual behavior, and self-harm. The film earned Hunter an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress and Golden Globe nominations for Hunter and Wood for Best Supporting Actress and Best Actress in a Drama, respectively." 95,82037,dbp-dbr:Joe_the_Kingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Whaleydbp-dbr:Joe_the_Kingdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Trimark_Picturesdbp-dbr:Joe_the_Kingdbp-dbp:producerScott Macaulaydbp-dbr:Joe_the_Kingdbp-dbp:producerRobin O'Haradbp-dbr:Joe_the_Kingdbp-dbp:producerJennifer Dewisdbp-dbr:Joe_the_Kingdbp-dbp:producerLindsay Marxdbp-dbr:Joe_the_Kingdbp-dbp:starringEthan Hawkedbp-dbr:Joe_the_Kingdbp-dbp:starringJohn Leguizamodbp-dbr:Joe_the_Kingdbp-dbp:starringCamryn Manheimdbp-dbr:Joe_the_Kingdbp-dbp:starringAustin Pendletondbp-dbr:Joe_the_Kingdbp-dbp:starringVal Kilmerdbp-dbr:Joe_the_Kingdbp-dbp:starringKaren Youngdbp-dbr:Joe_the_Kingdbp-dbp:starringNoah Fleissdbp-dbr:Joe_the_Kingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Whaleydbp-dbr:Joe_the_Kingdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Trimark_Picturesdbp-dbr:Joe_the_Kingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Whaleydbp-dbr:Joe_the_Kingdbp-dbp:nameJoe the Kingdbp-dbr:Joe_the_Kingdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Joe_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Joe_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Joe_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Joe_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Trimark_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Joe_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Joe_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:Joe_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dysfunctional_familiesdbp-dbr:Joe_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_domestic_violencedbp-dbr:Joe_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_child_abusedbp-dbr:Joe_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1970sdbp-dbr:Joe_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Joe_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Joe_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sundance_Film_Festival_award_winnersdbp-dbr:Joe_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Joe_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_Whaley,"Joe the King is a 1999 drama film, written and directed by Frank Whaley, based largely on his own childhood and the childhood of his brother. It stars Noah Fleiss, Val Kilmer, Karen Young, Ethan Hawke, John Leguizamo, Austin Pendleton, Camryn Manheim, Max Ligosh, and James Costa. The film premiered at the 1999 Sundance Film Festival, where it won Whaley the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award (tied with Guinevere) and a nomination for the Grand Jury Prize. It also got a nomination for the Open Palm Award from the Gotham Awards. Noah Fleiss also received a Young Artist Award nomination for Best Leading Actor in a Feature Film." 96,21598,dbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lou_Adlerdbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lou_Adlerdbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokedbp-dbp:producerLou Adlerdbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokedbp-dbp:producerLou Lombardodbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokedbp-dbp:starringCheech Marindbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokedbp-dbp:starringStrother Martindbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokedbp-dbp:starringStacy Keachdbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokedbp-dbp:starringTommy Chongdbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokedbp-dbp:starringEdie Adamsdbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lou_Adlerdbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lou_Lombardo_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lou_Adlerdbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Cheech_Marindbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tommy_Chongdbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokedbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Mexicodbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Censored_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Arizonadbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_drugsdbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_smokingdbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Mexicodbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Comedy_film_soundtracksdbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_controversies_in_South_Africadbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lou_Adlerdbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_comedy_albumsdbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Censorship_in_South_Africadbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Records_soundtracksdbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cheech_&_Chong_(film_series)dbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_soundtrack_albumsdbp-dbr:Up_in_Smokepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cheech_&_Chong_albums,"Up in Smoke (also referred to as Cheech & Chong's Up in Smoke) is a 1978 American buddy stoner comedy film directed by Lou Adler in his directional debut and starring Cheech Marin, Tommy Chong, Tom Skerritt, Edie Adams, Strother Martin, and Stacy Keach. It is Cheech & Chong's film debut.Cheech & Chong had been a counterculture comedy team for about ten years before they started reworking some of their material for their first film. Most of the film was shot in Los Angeles, California, including scenes set in Tijuana, while scenes set on the Mexican border were actually filmed at the border in Yuma, Arizona.While negatively received upon its release, Up in Smoke grossed over $104 million, is credited with establishing the stoner film genre, and is now considered a cult classic. In 2024, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being ""culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant""." 97,25511,dbp-dbr:The_Jailbreakersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alexander_Grasshoffdbp-dbr:The_Jailbreakersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Jailbreakersdbp-dbp:producerAlexander Grasshoffdbp-dbr:The_Jailbreakersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Hutton_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Jailbreakersdbp-dbp:starringMary Castledbp-dbr:The_Jailbreakersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alexander_Grasshoffdbp-dbr:The_Jailbreakersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Jailbreakersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alexander_Grasshoffdbp-dbr:The_Jailbreakersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alexander_Grasshoffdbp-dbr:The_Jailbreakersdbp-dbp:nameThe Jailbreakersdbp-dbr:The_Jailbreakersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Jailbreakerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Jailbreakerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_International_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Jailbreakerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Jailbreakerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Jailbreakerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Jailbreakerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_ghost_townsdbp-dbr:The_Jailbreakerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alex_Grasshoff,"The Jailbreakers is a 1960 American film written, produced and directed by Alexander Grasshoff in his debut feature film that was released by American International Pictures as a double feature with Why Must I Die? (1960)." 98,163045,dbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Islandsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Langdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Islandsdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Islandsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Darryl_F._Zanuckdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Islandsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_LeBarondbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Islandsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Betty_Grabledbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Islandsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Victor_Maturedbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Islandsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Langdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Islandsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Islandsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Darryl_F._Zanuckdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Islandsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_LeBarondbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Islandsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Helen_Logandbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Islandsdbp-dbp:nameSong of the Islandsdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Islandsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Islandspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Islandspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Islandspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Islandspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Islandspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Islandspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Langdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Islandspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Hawaii,Song of the Islands is a 1942 musical comedy film starring Betty Grable and Victor Mature. It was directed by Walter Lang and released through 20th Century Fox. 99,60206,"dbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Guy_Ritchiedbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gramercy_Picturesdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelsdbp-dbp:distributorPolyGram Filmed Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Matthew_Vaughndbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelsdbp-dbp:starringStingdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelsdbp-dbp:starringVinnie Jonesdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelsdbp-dbp:starringJason Flemyngdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelsdbp-dbp:starringDexter Fletcherdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelsdbp-dbp:starringSteven Mackintoshdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelsdbp-dbp:starringJason Stathamdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelsdbp-dbp:starringNick Morandbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Guy_Ritchiedbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gramercy_Picturesdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Matthew_Vaughndbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelsdbp-dbp:nameLock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrelsdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelsdbp-dbp:nameSoundtrack from the Motion Picture Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrelsdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelsdbp-dbp:genrepopdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelsdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Reggaedbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelsdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Britpopdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelsdbp-dbp:genreRockdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gambling_filmsdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Edgar_Award-winning_worksdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_television_showsdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_drugsdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hood_filmsdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hyperlink_filmsdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_neo-noir_filmsdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Summit_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Matthew_Vaughndbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_gangster_filmsdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Guy_Ritchiedbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Guy_Ritchiedbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:PolyGram_Filmed_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_about_cannabisdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Murphy_(composer)dbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gramercy_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:HandMade_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Lock,_Stock_and_Two_Smoking_Barrelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_comedy_thriller_films","Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels is a British 1998 neo-noir black comedy crime film written and directed by Guy Ritchie. It follows a heist involving a confident young card sharp who loses £500,000 to a powerful crime lord in a rigged game of three-card brag, prompting him to pay off his debts by enlisting his friends to help him rob a small-time gang operating out of the apartment next door. It stars an ensemble cast featuring Jason Flemyng, Dexter Fletcher, Nick Moran, Jason Statham, Steven Mackintosh, Vinnie Jones, and Sting.The film brought Ritchie international acclaim and introduced Statham (a former diver) and Jones (a former footballer) to worldwide audiences in their feature film debuts. It was also a commercial success, grossing over $28 million at the box office against a $1.35 million budget. A television spin-off called Lock, Stock... followed in 2000, running for seven episodes." 100,25700,dbp-dbr:Notes_for_a_Film_About_Donna_and_Gaildbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Don_Owen_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Notes_for_a_Film_About_Donna_and_Gaildbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Julian_Biggsdbp-dbr:Notes_for_a_Film_About_Donna_and_Gaildbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jackie_Burroughsdbp-dbr:Notes_for_a_Film_About_Donna_and_Gaildbp-dbp:starringMichèle Chicoinedbp-dbr:Notes_for_a_Film_About_Donna_and_Gaildbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Don_Owen_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Notes_for_a_Film_About_Donna_and_Gaildbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julian_Biggsdbp-dbr:Notes_for_a_Film_About_Donna_and_Gaildbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Don_Owen_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Notes_for_a_Film_About_Donna_and_Gaildbp-dbp:nameNotes for a Film About Donna & Gaildbp-dbr:Notes_for_a_Film_About_Donna_and_Gaildbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Notes_for_a_Film_About_Donna_and_Gailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Notes_for_a_Film_About_Donna_and_Gailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Notes_for_a_Film_About_Donna_and_Gailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Notes_for_a_Film_About_Donna_and_Gailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Board_of_Canada_filmsdbp-dbr:Notes_for_a_Film_About_Donna_and_Gailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Notes_for_a_Film_About_Donna_and_Gailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_filmsdbp-dbr:Notes_for_a_Film_About_Donna_and_Gailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Notes_for_a_Film_About_Donna_and_Gailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_Screen_Award-winning_filmsdbp-dbr:Notes_for_a_Film_About_Donna_and_Gailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Don_Owen,"Notes for a Film About Donna and Gail is a 1966 Canadian drama film, directed by Don Owen for the National Film Board of Canada. The film centres on Donna (Michèle Chicoine) and Gail (Jackie Burroughs), two young women who work together at a dress factory and live together as roommates, tracing the evolution and decline of their friendship in a documentary-style format. It shows the currents that brought them together and the facets of their natures that first made them seem compatible but eventually drove them apart. Their story reflects, to a degree, the situation of anyone who has ever shared the life of another person.The film makes use of the then-novel device of an unreliable narrator, ultimately revealing that the film is much more about the narrator's skewed perceptions of the women's relationship than it is about the women themselves. It was inspired in part by the contemporaneous films of Jean-Luc Godard.The characters of Donna and Gail recurred in Owen's 1967 feature film The Ernie Game. Prior to the release of The Ernie Game, in which Donna and Gail were involved in a love triangle with Alexis Kanner's Ernie, some critics who had seen only Notes perceived Donna and Gail as being in a quasi-lesbian relationship; however, Owen demurred on this perception by saying ""I really don't know, because, well, what is a lesbian relationship?""" 101,79200,dbp-dbr:Weekend_Passdbp-dbp:directorLawrence Bassoffdbp-dbr:Weekend_Passdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Crown_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Weekend_Passdbp-dbp:starringPatrick Houserdbp-dbr:Weekend_Passdbp-dbp:starringChip McAllisterdbp-dbr:Weekend_Passdbp-dbp:starringHilary Shapirodbp-dbr:Weekend_Passdbp-dbp:starringD. W. Browndbp-dbr:Weekend_Passdbp-dbp:starringPamela G. Kaydbp-dbr:Weekend_Passdbp-dbp:starringPeter Ellensteindbp-dbr:Weekend_Passdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Crown_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Weekend_Passdbp-dbp:nameWeekend Passdbp-dbr:Weekend_Passdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Weekend_Passpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Weekend_Passpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Weekend_Passpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Weekend_Passpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Military_humor_in_filmdbp-dbr:Weekend_Passpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Weekend_Passpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Weekend_Passpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:Weekend_Passpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Weekend_Passpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Weekend_Passpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Crown_International_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Weekend_Passpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_comedy_films,"Weekend Pass is a 1984 U.S. comedy film written and directed by Lawrence Bassoff, based on a story by Mark Tenser. It's the first film for Phil Hartman under his real name." 102,45241,dbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Don_Chaffeydbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiedbp-dbp:distributorInternational Picture Show Companydbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irwin_Kostaldbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bonita_Granvilledbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiedbp-dbp:producerWilliam Beaudine Jr.dbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Stewartdbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stephanie_Zimbalistdbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mickey_Rooneydbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alice_Fayedbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Sharrettdbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pernell_Robertsdbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lassiedbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Don_Chaffeydbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bonita_Granvilledbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_M._Shermandbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_B._Shermandbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jean_Hollowaydbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiedbp-dbp:nameOriginal Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiedbp-dbp:nameThe Magic of Lassiedbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiedbp-dbp:nameThe Magic of Lassie:dbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Utahdbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Nevadadbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_orphansdbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Coloradodbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1970sdbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Don_Chaffeydbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Irwin_Kostaldbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Musicals_by_the_Sherman_Brothersdbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_soundtrack_albumsdbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lassie_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Drama_film_soundtracksdbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_soundtrack_albumsdbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Musical_film_soundtracksdbp-dbr:The_Magic_of_Lassiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pickwick_Records_soundtracks,"The Magic of Lassie is a 1978 American musical drama film directed by Don Chaffey, and starring Lassie, James Stewart (in his final appearance in a domestically-released live action feature film), Stephanie Zimbalist, Pernell Roberts and Michael Sharrett, with cameo appearances by Mickey Rooney and Alice Faye (in her final film role). Stewart appeared in one of only three musical film roles that he played: the first was Born to Dance (1936) in which he introduced the Cole Porter standard ""Easy To Love"" and the second was Pot O' Gold (1941). The screenplay and song score are supplied by the prolific Sherman Brothers, who worked as staff songwriters for Walt Disney and wrote songs for his films such as Mary Poppins (1964). Their song ""When You're Loved"" was nominated for an Academy Award for ""Best Original Song"" and was sung by Debby Boone. It is also the only musical film featuring Lassie.Released in the wake of Star Wars, the film was critically panned as old-fashioned, and flopped at the box office. Critics expressed dismay at Stewart singing unmemorable songs as the grandfather. Following the film's failure, he semiretired from acting." 103,160178,dbp-dbr:Slap_Happy_Liondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tex_Averydbp-dbr:Slap_Happy_Liondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Slap_Happy_Liondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Quimbydbp-dbr:Slap_Happy_Liondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sara_Bernerdbp-dbr:Slap_Happy_Liondbp-dbp:starringLeone LeDouxdbp-dbr:Slap_Happy_Liondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frank_Graham_(voice_actor)dbp-dbr:Slap_Happy_Liondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tex_Averydbp-dbr:Slap_Happy_Liondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Slap_Happy_Liondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Quimbydbp-dbr:Slap_Happy_Liondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Henry_Wilson_Allendbp-dbr:Slap_Happy_Liondbp-dbp:nameSlap Happy Liondbp-dbr:Slap_Happy_Lionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Slap_Happy_Lionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_filmsdbp-dbr:Slap_Happy_Lionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Slap_Happy_Lionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_junglesdbp-dbr:Slap_Happy_Lionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Slap_Happy_Lionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Slap_Happy_Lionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Fred_Quimbydbp-dbr:Slap_Happy_Lionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Scott_Bradleydbp-dbr:Slap_Happy_Lionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_cartoon_studio_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Slap_Happy_Lionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Henry_Wilson_Allendbp-dbr:Slap_Happy_Lionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Slap_Happy_Lionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Slap_Happy_Lionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_lionsdbp-dbr:Slap_Happy_Lionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tex_Avery,"Slap Happy Lion is a 1947 American animated short film directed by Tex Avery and produced by Fred Quimby for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Released on September 20, 1947, the short details the tragic downfall of a lion from king of the beasts to a gibbering, pill-popping wreck. It is narrated by a mouse whose torments drove him crazy. The mouse's voice was supplied by Frank Graham. Scott Bradley provided the music." 104,107351,dbp-dbr:Hell_Is_Emptydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_Knowlesdbp-dbr:Hell_Is_Emptydbp-dbp:directorJohn Ainsworthdbp-dbr:Hell_Is_Emptydbp-dbp:distributorRank Film Distributorsdbp-dbr:Hell_Is_Emptydbp-dbp:producerMichael Elanddbp-dbr:Hell_Is_Emptydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Robertson_Justicedbp-dbr:Hell_Is_Emptydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Martine_Caroldbp-dbr:Hell_Is_Emptydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shirley_Anne_Fielddbp-dbr:Hell_Is_Emptydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anthony_Steel_(actor)dbp-dbr:Hell_Is_Emptydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jess_Conraddbp-dbr:Hell_Is_Emptydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_Knowlesdbp-dbr:Hell_Is_Emptydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Hell_Is_Emptydbp-dbp:nameHell Is Emptydbp-dbr:Hell_Is_Emptydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Hell_Is_Emptypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hell_Is_Emptypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Hell_Is_Emptypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_filmsdbp-dbr:Hell_Is_Emptypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Hell_Is_Emptypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Praguedbp-dbr:Hell_Is_Emptypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Praguedbp-dbr:Hell_Is_Emptypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Hell_Is_Emptypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bernard_Knowles,"Hell is Empty is a 1967 British crime film directed by Bernard Knowles and John Ainsworth, and starring Martine Carol, Anthony Steel, Shirley Anne Field and James Robertson Justice. It was written by Ainsworth from a screenplay by Knowles and George Fowler, based on the 1958 novel of the same title by J.F. Straker." 105,136426,dbp-dbr:The_Late_Show_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Bentondbp-dbr:The_Late_Show_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Late_Show_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Altmandbp-dbr:The_Late_Show_(film)dbp-dbp:producerScott Bushnelldbp-dbr:The_Late_Show_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joanna_Cassidydbp-dbr:The_Late_Show_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Art_Carneydbp-dbr:The_Late_Show_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lily_Tomlindbp-dbr:The_Late_Show_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bill_Macydbp-dbr:The_Late_Show_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eugene_Rochedbp-dbr:The_Late_Show_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Bentondbp-dbr:The_Late_Show_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Late_Show_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Altmandbp-dbr:The_Late_Show_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rodolfo_Sonegodbp-dbr:The_Late_Show_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Bentondbp-dbr:The_Late_Show_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Late Showdbp-dbr:The_Late_Show_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Late_Show_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Late_Show_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Late_Show_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:The_Late_Show_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Edgar_Award-winning_worksdbp-dbr:The_Late_Show_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Late_Show_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_neo-noir_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Late_Show_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Late_Show_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Late_Show_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Bentondbp-dbr:The_Late_Show_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Robert_Benton,"The Late Show is a 1977 American neo-noir comedy-mystery film, written and directed by Robert Benton and produced by Robert Altman. It stars Art Carney, Lily Tomlin, Bill Macy, Eugene Roche, and Joanna Cassidy.A drama with a few comic moments, the story follows an aging detective trying to solve the case of his partner's murder while dealing with a flamboyant new client.Benton was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay in 1977." 106,44559,dbp-dbr:The_Little_Hutdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mark_Robson_(film_director)dbp-dbr:The_Little_Hutdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Little_Hutdbp-dbp:producerF. Hugh Herbertdbp-dbr:The_Little_Hutdbp-dbp:producerMark Robsondbp-dbr:The_Little_Hutdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Nivendbp-dbr:The_Little_Hutdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stewart_Grangerdbp-dbr:The_Little_Hutdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ava_Gardnerdbp-dbr:The_Little_Hutdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mark_Robson_(film_director)dbp-dbr:The_Little_Hutdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Little_Hutdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_Robson_(film_director)dbp-dbr:The_Little_Hutdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:F._Hugh_Herbertdbp-dbr:The_Little_Hutdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:F._Hugh_Herbertdbp-dbr:The_Little_Hutdbp-dbp:nameThe Little Hutdbp-dbr:The_Little_Hutdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Little_Hutdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Little_Hutpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Hutpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Hutpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Hutpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Hutpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Hutpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Hutpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Hutpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Hutpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Hutpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_uninhabited_islandsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Hutpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Hutpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mark_Robson,"The Little Hut is a 1957 British romantic comedy film made by MGM starring Ava Gardner, Stewart Granger and David Niven. It was directed by Mark Robson, produced by Robson and F. Hugh Herbert, from a screenplay by Herbert, adapted by Nancy Mitford from the play La petite hutte by André Roussin." 107,128089,dbp-dbr:Alex_(film)dbp-dbp:directorMegan Simpsondbp-dbr:Alex_(film)dbp-dbp:producerTom Parkinsondbp-dbr:Alex_(film)dbp-dbp:producerPhil Gerlachdbp-dbr:Alex_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chris_Haywooddbp-dbr:Alex_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLauren Jacksondbp-dbr:Alex_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJosh Pickerdbp-dbr:Alex_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ken_Catrandbp-dbr:Alex_(film)dbp-dbp:nameAlexdbp-dbr:Alex_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Alex_(film)dbp-dbp:countryNew Zealanddbp-dbr:Alex_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Alex_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Alex_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:Alex_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_Zealand_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Alex_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Olympic_swimming_and_divingdbp-dbr:Alex_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_1960_Summer_Olympics,"Alex is a 1993 Australian-New Zealand drama film directed by Megan Simpson and starring Lauren Jackson, Chris Haywood, and Josh Picker. It is based on a popular young adult novel by Tessa Duder. The film was never released theatrically in Australia, but shown in some foreign territories and went straight to video." 108,8651,dbp-dbr:Berlin:_Live_at_St._Ann's_Warehousedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Julian_Schnabeldbp-dbr:Berlin:_Live_at_St._Ann's_Warehousedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Third_Rail_Releasingdbp-dbr:Berlin:_Live_at_St._Ann's_Warehousedbp-dbp:producerJon Kilikdbp-dbr:Berlin:_Live_at_St._Ann's_Warehousedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bob_Ezrindbp-dbr:Berlin:_Live_at_St._Ann's_Warehousedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Hal_Willnerdbp-dbr:Berlin:_Live_at_St._Ann's_Warehousedbp-dbp:producerTom Sarigdbp-dbr:Berlin:_Live_at_St._Ann's_Warehousedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lou_Reeddbp-dbr:Berlin:_Live_at_St._Ann's_Warehousedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Emmanuelle_Seignerdbp-dbr:Berlin:_Live_at_St._Ann's_Warehousedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Julian_Schnabeldbp-dbr:Berlin:_Live_at_St._Ann's_Warehousedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Third_Rail_Releasingdbp-dbr:Berlin:_Live_at_St._Ann's_Warehousedbp-dbp:nameBerlin: Live at St. Ann's Warehousedbp-dbr:Berlin:_Live_at_St._Ann's_Warehousedbp-dbp:nameBerlindbp-dbr:Berlin:_Live_at_St._Ann's_Warehousedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Rock_musicdbp-dbr:Berlin:_Live_at_St._Ann's_Warehousedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Berlin:_Live_at_St._Ann's_Warehousedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Berlin:_Live_at_St._Ann's_Warehousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Berlin:_Live_at_St._Ann's_Warehousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Berlin:_Live_at_St._Ann's_Warehousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Berlin:_Live_at_St._Ann's_Warehousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:Berlin:_Live_at_St._Ann's_Warehousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Concert_filmsdbp-dbr:Berlin:_Live_at_St._Ann's_Warehousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live_video_albumsdbp-dbr:Berlin:_Live_at_St._Ann's_Warehousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Julian_Schnabeldbp-dbr:Berlin:_Live_at_St._Ann's_Warehousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lou_Reed_live_albumsdbp-dbr:Berlin:_Live_at_St._Ann's_Warehousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_live_albumsdbp-dbr:Berlin:_Live_at_St._Ann's_Warehousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_video_albumsdbp-dbr:Berlin:_Live_at_St._Ann's_Warehousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Albums_produced_by_Hal_Willnerdbp-dbr:Berlin:_Live_at_St._Ann's_Warehousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Albums_produced_by_Bob_Ezrindbp-dbr:Berlin:_Live_at_St._Ann's_Warehousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lou_Reed_video_albums,"Berlin: Live at St. Ann's Warehouse is a concert film and live album by Lou Reed released in 2008. The concert film was directed by Julian Schnabel, live at St. Ann's Warehouse in Brooklyn during five nights in December 2006. Background shots of the characters Jim and Caroline were done by Lola Schnabel.The Berlin tour was the first time Lou Reed had played the full album live in over 30 years, after the original album had been a critical and commercial disappointment (in spite of it being a top 10 album hitting #7 in the UK and going Silver). Individual songs had been played, but not the entire album.The concert film and album both feature three non-Berlin songs as an encore, ""Candy Says"", ""Rock Minuet"" and ""Sweet Jane""." 109,90946,dbp-dbr:22_Chaserdbp-dbp:directorRafal Sokolowskidbp-dbr:22_Chaserdbp-dbp:distributorLevel Filmdbp-dbr:22_Chaserdbp-dbp:producerAeschylus Poulosdbp-dbr:22_Chaserdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Don_Carmodydbp-dbr:22_Chaserdbp-dbp:producerDaniel Beckermandbp-dbr:22_Chaserdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Aaron_Ashmoredbp-dbr:22_Chaserdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Raoul_Trujillodbp-dbr:22_Chaserdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kaniehtiio_Horndbp-dbr:22_Chaserdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Kapelosdbp-dbr:22_Chaserdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brian_J._Smithdbp-dbr:22_Chaserdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Don_Carmodydbp-dbr:22_Chaserdbp-dbp:name22dbp-dbr:22_Chaserdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:22_Chaserpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_filmsdbp-dbr:22_Chaserpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:22_Chaserpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:22_Chaserpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:22_Chaserpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Torontodbp-dbr:22_Chaserpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:22_Chaserpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_thriller_drama_films,"22-Chaser is a 2018 Canadian thriller drama film directed by Rafal Sokolowski, written by Jeremy Boxen, and starring Brian J. Smith, Raoul Trujillo, Aaron Ashmore, Kaniehtiio Horn, and John Kapelos. The story centers on a tow truck driver who has to decide whether to abandon his moral code in order to provide for his family. Produced by Don Carmody, Daniel Beckerman, and Aeschylus Poulos, it was released on July 6, 2018, in Canada." 110,103839,dbp-dbr:Killjoy_3dbp-dbp:directorJohn Lechagodbp-dbr:Killjoy_3dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Full_Moon_Featuresdbp-dbr:Killjoy_3dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Banddbp-dbr:Killjoy_3dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Trent_Haagadbp-dbr:Killjoy_3dbp-dbp:starringAl Burkedbp-dbr:Killjoy_3dbp-dbp:starringDarrow Igusdbp-dbr:Killjoy_3dbp-dbp:starringJessica Whitakerdbp-dbr:Killjoy_3dbp-dbp:starringMichael Rupnowdbp-dbr:Killjoy_3dbp-dbp:starringOliva Dawn Yorkdbp-dbr:Killjoy_3dbp-dbp:starringSpiral Jacksondbp-dbr:Killjoy_3dbp-dbp:starringTai Chan Ngodbp-dbr:Killjoy_3dbp-dbp:starringVictoria De Maredbp-dbr:Killjoy_3dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Full_Moon_Featuresdbp-dbr:Killjoy_3dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Banddbp-dbr:Killjoy_3dbp-dbp:nameKilljoy 3dbp-dbr:Killjoy_3dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Killjoy_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Killjoy_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Killjoy_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Killjoy_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Killjoy_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_filmsdbp-dbr:Killjoy_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Horror_films_about_clownsdbp-dbr:Killjoy_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Killjoy_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Blaxploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Killjoy_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Killjoy_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Killjoy,"Killjoy 3 (also known as Killjoy's Revenge) is a 2010 American slasher comedy film and sequel to Full Moon's hit urban horror film, Killjoy. Released in 2010, this film is one of several made by Full Moon Entertainment in an attempt to resurrect old franchises. Other new films included Puppet Master: Axis of Evil and Demonic Toys 2." 111,19812,dbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Dawn_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Oliver_Drake_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Dawn_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:distributorMonogram Picturesdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Dawn_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_J._Bigelowdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Dawn_(1945_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Oliver_Drake_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Dawn_(1945_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Dawn_(1945_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_J._Bigelowdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Dawn_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:nameRiders of the Dawndbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Dawn_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Dawn_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Dawn_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Dawn_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Dawn_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_filmsdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Dawn_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Dawn_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Dawn_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Dawn_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Oliver_Drake,"Riders of the Dawn (re-titled for television as Riding the Dusty Trail) is a 1945 American Western film directed by Oliver Drake and starring Jimmy Wakely, Lee 'Lasses' White and Sarah Padden. It was produced and distributed by Monogram Pictures. The film's sets were designed by the art director Vin Taylor." 112,82490,dbp-dbr:Lindsey_Stirling:_Brave_Enoughdbp-dbp:directorDan Cutforthdbp-dbr:Lindsey_Stirling:_Brave_Enoughdbp-dbp:directorJane Lipsitzdbp-dbr:Lindsey_Stirling:_Brave_Enoughdbp-dbp:distributorYouTubedbp-dbr:Lindsey_Stirling:_Brave_Enoughdbp-dbp:producerLindsey Stirlingdbp-dbr:Lindsey_Stirling:_Brave_Enoughdbp-dbp:producerAdina Friedmandbp-dbr:Lindsey_Stirling:_Brave_Enoughdbp-dbp:producerRich Eckersleydbp-dbr:Lindsey_Stirling:_Brave_Enoughdbp-dbp:starringLindsey Stirlingdbp-dbr:Lindsey_Stirling:_Brave_Enoughdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:YouTubedbp-dbr:Lindsey_Stirling:_Brave_Enoughdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lindsey_Stirlingdbp-dbr:Lindsey_Stirling:_Brave_Enoughdbp-dbp:nameLindsey Stirling: Brave Enoughdbp-dbr:Lindsey_Stirling:_Brave_Enoughdbp-dbp:countryWorldwidedbp-dbr:Lindsey_Stirling:_Brave_Enoughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Lindsey_Stirling:_Brave_Enoughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lindsey_Stirling:_Brave_Enoughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_filmsdbp-dbr:Lindsey_Stirling:_Brave_Enoughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Lindsey_Stirling:_Brave_Enoughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_musiciansdbp-dbr:Lindsey_Stirling:_Brave_Enoughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Lindsey_Stirling:_Brave_Enoughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Autobiographical_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Lindsey_Stirling:_Brave_Enoughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_women_in_musicdbp-dbr:Lindsey_Stirling:_Brave_Enoughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_singers,"Lindsey Stirling: Brave Enough is a 2017 American autobiographical documentary concert film about violinist, songwriter and dancer Lindsey Stirling. The film was distributed exclusively via YouTube as paid premium content. The film was directed by Dan Cutforth and Jane Lipsitz who also directed the movies Katy Perry: Part of Me and Justin Bieber: Never Say Never." 113,128908,dbp-dbr:Just_Writedbp-dbp:directorAndrew Galleranidbp-dbr:Just_Writedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Bertelsmann_Music_Groupdbp-dbr:Just_Writedbp-dbp:producerHeath McLaughlindbp-dbr:Just_Writedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Bertelsmann_Music_Groupdbp-dbr:Just_Writedbp-dbp:nameJust Writedbp-dbr:Just_Writedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Just_Writepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Just_Writepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Just_Writepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Just_Writepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Just_Writepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Just_Writepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Just_Writepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Just_Writepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Just_Writepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_romantic_comedy_films,"Just Write is a 1997 American romantic comedy film directed by Andrew Gallerani starring Jeremy Piven, Sherilyn Fenn, JoBeth Williams and Wallace Shawn." 114,123571,dbp-dbr:Jimmy_the_Kiddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gary_Nelson_(director)dbp-dbr:Jimmy_the_Kiddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:New_World_Picturesdbp-dbr:Jimmy_the_Kiddbp-dbp:producerRonald Jacobsdbp-dbr:Jimmy_the_Kiddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ruth_Gordondbp-dbr:Jimmy_the_Kiddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Le_Matdbp-dbr:Jimmy_the_Kiddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gary_Colemandbp-dbr:Jimmy_the_Kiddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dee_Wallacedbp-dbr:Jimmy_the_Kiddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Walter_Olkewiczdbp-dbr:Jimmy_the_Kiddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Don_Adamsdbp-dbr:Jimmy_the_Kiddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gary_Nelson_(director)dbp-dbr:Jimmy_the_Kiddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:New_World_Picturesdbp-dbr:Jimmy_the_Kiddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sam_Bobrickdbp-dbr:Jimmy_the_Kiddbp-dbp:nameJimmy the Kiddbp-dbr:Jimmy_the_Kiddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Jimmy_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Jimmy_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Jimmy_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Jimmy_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Jimmy_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_filmsdbp-dbr:Jimmy_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_kidnappingdbp-dbr:Jimmy_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_World_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Jimmy_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Camerondbp-dbr:Jimmy_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gary_Nelsondbp-dbr:Jimmy_the_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Donald_E._Westlake,"Jimmy the Kid is a 1982 American comedy film starring Gary Coleman and Paul Le Mat. It was directed by Gary Nelson, produced by Ronald Jacobs, and released on November 12, 1982 by New World Pictures. Following 1981's On the Right Track, it was the second theatrical film release starring Coleman." 115,25604,dbp-dbr:Strawberries_Need_Raindbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Larry_Buchanandbp-dbr:Strawberries_Need_Raindbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Strawberries_Need_Raindbp-dbp:producerLarry Buchanandbp-dbr:Strawberries_Need_Raindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Les_Tremaynedbp-dbr:Strawberries_Need_Raindbp-dbp:starringMonica Gayledbp-dbr:Strawberries_Need_Raindbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Larry_Buchanandbp-dbr:Strawberries_Need_Raindbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Strawberries_Need_Raindbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_Buchanandbp-dbr:Strawberries_Need_Raindbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Larry_Buchanandbp-dbr:Strawberries_Need_Raindbp-dbp:nameStrawberries Need Raindbp-dbr:Strawberries_Need_Raindbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Strawberries_Need_Rainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Strawberries_Need_Rainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:Strawberries_Need_Rainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Strawberries_Need_Rainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_International_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Strawberries_Need_Rainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Larry_Buchanan,"Strawberries Need Rain is a 1970 film directed by Larry Buchanan and starring Les Tremayne and Monica Gayle. The film was inspired by the works of Ingmar Bergman, and Buchanan allegedly persuaded some theatre owners to advertising it as a Bergman film. It was shot in various German towns in the Texas Hill Country. Buchanan described the story as ""essentially European in nature""." 116,167181,"dbp-dbr:Where_Eskimos_Livedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tomasz_Wiszniewskidbp-dbr:Where_Eskimos_Livedbp-dbp:producerChris Burdza, Paula Paizesdbp-dbr:Where_Eskimos_Livedbp-dbp:starringBob Hoskins, Sergiusz Zymelka and Krzysztof Majchrzakdbp-dbr:Where_Eskimos_Livedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tomasz_Wiszniewskidbp-dbr:Where_Eskimos_Livedbp-dbp:nameWhere Eskimos Livedbp-dbr:Where_Eskimos_Livepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:Where_Eskimos_Livepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Where_Eskimos_Livepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Where_Eskimos_Livepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Where_Eskimos_Livepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Where_Eskimos_Livepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Where_Eskimos_Livepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Where_Eskimos_Livepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Where_Eskimos_Livepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Where_Eskimos_Livepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Where_Eskimos_Livepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bosnian_War_filmsdbp-dbr:Where_Eskimos_Livepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Where_Eskimos_Livepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Polish_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Where_Eskimos_Livepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Yugoslav_Wars_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Where_Eskimos_Livepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Polish_films","Where Eskimos Live (Polish: Tam, gdzie żyją Eskimosi) is a feature film released in 2002. It was a Polish-American-British and Germany co-operation.Sharkey, posing as a UNICEF rescuer of war orphans but really part of the sinister world of child trafficking, picks up Vlado, an orphan of war dreaming of freedom and a better life. They embark upon a strange and enlightening journey through war-torn Bosnia. As they struggle to leave the country and fight to stay alive, they discover love and compassion from which emerges moral and spiritual redemption." 117,165152,dbp-dbr:The_King_and_the_Chorus_Girldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mervyn_LeRoydbp-dbr:The_King_and_the_Chorus_Girldbp-dbp:distributorWarner Brothersdbp-dbr:The_King_and_the_Chorus_Girldbp-dbp:producerMervyn LeRoydbp-dbr:The_King_and_the_Chorus_Girldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edward_Everett_Hortondbp-dbr:The_King_and_the_Chorus_Girldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alan_Mowbraydbp-dbr:The_King_and_the_Chorus_Girldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fernand_Graveydbp-dbr:The_King_and_the_Chorus_Girldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Blondelldbp-dbr:The_King_and_the_Chorus_Girldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mervyn_LeRoydbp-dbr:The_King_and_the_Chorus_Girldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Brothersdbp-dbr:The_King_and_the_Chorus_Girldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mervyn_LeRoydbp-dbr:The_King_and_the_Chorus_Girldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Norman_Krasnadbp-dbr:The_King_and_the_Chorus_Girldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Groucho_Marxdbp-dbr:The_King_and_the_Chorus_Girldbp-dbp:nameThe King and the Chorus Girldbp-dbr:The_King_and_the_Chorus_Girldbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_King_and_the_Chorus_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_King_and_the_Chorus_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_King_and_the_Chorus_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_King_and_the_Chorus_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Parisdbp-dbr:The_King_and_the_Chorus_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:The_King_and_the_Chorus_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_King_and_the_Chorus_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:The_King_and_the_Chorus_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_King_and_the_Chorus_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mervyn_LeRoy,"The King and the Chorus Girl is a 1937 American romantic comedy film directed by Mervyn LeRoy and starring Fernand Gravey, Joan Blondell and Edward Everett Horton.Gravey (billed as ""Gravet"") was at the time the subject of a significant studio publicity campaign to build his image.The film is notable for being the only one with a screenplay officially credited to Groucho Marx." 118,58561,dbp-dbr:Arizona_Stage_Coachdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:S._Roy_Lubydbp-dbr:Arizona_Stage_Coachdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Arizona_Stage_Coachdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_W._Weeksdbp-dbr:Arizona_Stage_Coachdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Dick_Rossdbp-dbr:Arizona_Stage_Coachdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anna_Bell_Weeksdbp-dbr:Arizona_Stage_Coachdbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Arizona_Stage_Coachdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:S._Roy_Lubydbp-dbr:Arizona_Stage_Coachdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Arizona_Stage_Coachdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_W._Weeksdbp-dbr:Arizona_Stage_Coachdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dick_Rossdbp-dbr:Arizona_Stage_Coachdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anna_Bell_Weeksdbp-dbr:Arizona_Stage_Coachdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Hoerldbp-dbr:Arizona_Stage_Coachdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Oliver_Drake_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Arizona_Stage_Coachdbp-dbp:nameArizona Stage Coachdbp-dbr:Arizona_Stage_Coachdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Arizona_Stage_Coachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Arizona_Stage_Coachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Arizona_Stage_Coachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Arizona_Stage_Coachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:Arizona_Stage_Coachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Arizona_Stage_Coachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Arizona_Stage_Coachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Arizonadbp-dbr:Arizona_Stage_Coachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Arizona_Stage_Coachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_S._Roy_Lubydbp-dbr:Arizona_Stage_Coachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Range_Busters,"Arizona Stage Coach is a 1942 American Western film directed by S. Roy Luby. The film is the sixteenth in Monogram Pictures' ""Range Busters"" series, and it stars Ray ""Crash"" Corrigan as Crash, John ""Dusty"" King as Dusty and Max ""Alibi"" Terhune as Alibi, with Nell O'Day, Charles King and Riley Hill.This is the last film in the series with the original main cast; in the next film, Texas to Bataan, ""Davy"" Sharpe replaces ""Crash"" Corrigan." 119,69623,dbp-dbr:How_to_Irritate_Peopledbp-dbp:directorIan Fordycedbp-dbr:How_to_Irritate_Peopledbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Frostdbp-dbr:How_to_Irritate_Peopledbp-dbp:starringJohn Cleesedbp-dbr:How_to_Irritate_Peopledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Palindbp-dbr:How_to_Irritate_Peopledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Connie_Boothdbp-dbr:How_to_Irritate_Peopledbp-dbp:starringGraham Chapmandbp-dbr:How_to_Irritate_Peopledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dick_Vosburghdbp-dbr:How_to_Irritate_Peopledbp-dbp:starringTim Brooke-Taylordbp-dbr:How_to_Irritate_Peopledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gillian_Linddbp-dbr:How_to_Irritate_Peopledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Frostdbp-dbr:How_to_Irritate_Peopledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Marty_Feldmandbp-dbr:How_to_Irritate_Peopledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Cleesedbp-dbr:How_to_Irritate_Peopledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tim_Brooke-Taylordbp-dbr:How_to_Irritate_Peopledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Graham_Chapmandbp-dbr:How_to_Irritate_Peopledbp-dbp:nameHow to Irritate People.dbp-dbr:How_to_Irritate_Peopledbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Television_in_the_United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:How_to_Irritate_Peopledbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Television_in_the_United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:How_to_Irritate_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Irritate_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_television_specialsdbp-dbr:How_to_Irritate_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quizzes_and_game_shows_in_popular_culturedbp-dbr:How_to_Irritate_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_television_specialsdbp-dbr:How_to_Irritate_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mockumentariesdbp-dbr:How_to_Irritate_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Parodies,"How to Irritate People is a 1968 British mockumentary sketch comedy television special recorded in the UK at LWT on 14 November 1968 and written by John Cleese, Graham Chapman, Marty Feldman and Tim Brooke-Taylor. Cleese, Chapman, and Brooke-Taylor also feature in it, along with future Monty Python collaborators Michael Palin and Connie Booth.In various sketches, Cleese demonstrates exactly what the title suggests—how to irritate people, although this is done in a much more conventional way than the absurdity and surrealism of similar Monty Python sketches." 120,117692,dbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Foot_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Foot_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJeffrey Bernerddbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Foot_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Foot_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Foot_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Devil's Footdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Foot_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Foot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Foot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Foot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Foot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Foot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Foot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1921_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Foot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Foot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Foot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1921_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Foot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Foot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1921_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Foot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_mystery_films,"The Devil's Foot is a 1921 British short film directed by Maurice Elvey starring Eille Norwood as Sherlock Holmes.Following ""The Dying Detective"" (1921), the film is the second in the Stoll Pictures' short film series The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes." 121,126240,dbp-dbr:A_Woman_of_Distinctiondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edward_Buzzelldbp-dbr:A_Woman_of_Distinctiondbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Woman_of_Distinctiondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Buddy_Adlerdbp-dbr:A_Woman_of_Distinctiondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ray_Millanddbp-dbr:A_Woman_of_Distinctiondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rosalind_Russelldbp-dbr:A_Woman_of_Distinctiondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edward_Buzzelldbp-dbr:A_Woman_of_Distinctiondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Woman_of_Distinctiondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Buddy_Adlerdbp-dbr:A_Woman_of_Distinctiondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_Hoffman_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:A_Woman_of_Distinctiondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Tashlindbp-dbr:A_Woman_of_Distinctiondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hugo_Butlerdbp-dbr:A_Woman_of_Distinctiondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ian_McLellan_Hunterdbp-dbr:A_Woman_of_Distinctiondbp-dbp:nameA Woman of Distinctiondbp-dbr:A_Woman_of_Distinctiondbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Woman_of_Distinctionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Woman_of_Distinctionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Woman_of_Distinctionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Woman_of_Distinctionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Woman_of_Distinctionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Woman_of_Distinctionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Woman_of_Distinctionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Woman_of_Distinctionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Bostondbp-dbr:A_Woman_of_Distinctionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Frank_Tashlindbp-dbr:A_Woman_of_Distinctionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edward_Buzzell,"A Woman of Distinction is a 1950 American screwball romantic comedy film directed by Edward Buzzell and starring Rosalind Russell, Ray Milland and Edmund Gwenn. It was produced and distributed by Columbia Pictures." 122,169605,dbp-dbr:Slightly_Marrieddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Thorpedbp-dbr:Slightly_Marrieddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Chesterfield_Motion_Pictures_Corporationdbp-dbr:Slightly_Marrieddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_R._Batchellerdbp-dbr:Slightly_Marrieddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Walter_Byron_(actor)dbp-dbr:Slightly_Marrieddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marie_Prevostdbp-dbr:Slightly_Marrieddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Evalyn_Knappdbp-dbr:Slightly_Marrieddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Thorpedbp-dbr:Slightly_Marrieddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Chesterfield_Motion_Pictures_Corporationdbp-dbr:Slightly_Marrieddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_R._Batchellerdbp-dbr:Slightly_Marrieddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mary_Eunice_McCarthydbp-dbr:Slightly_Marrieddbp-dbp:nameSlightly Marrieddbp-dbr:Slightly_Marrieddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Slightly_Marriedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Slightly_Marriedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Slightly_Marriedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Slightly_Marriedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Slightly_Marriedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Slightly_Marriedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Chesterfield_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Slightly_Marriedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_Thorpedbp-dbr:Slightly_Marriedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_romantic_comedy_films,"Slightly Married, also known as Strange Marriage, is a 1932 American pre-Code romantic comedy film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Evalyn Knapp, Walter Byron and Marie Prevost." 123,165531,dbp-dbr:The_Cowboy_and_the_Blondedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ray_McCareydbp-dbr:The_Cowboy_and_the_Blondedbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:The_Cowboy_and_the_Blondedbp-dbp:producerRalph Dietrichdbp-dbr:The_Cowboy_and_the_Blondedbp-dbp:producerWalter Moroscodbp-dbr:The_Cowboy_and_the_Blondedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mary_Beth_Hughesdbp-dbr:The_Cowboy_and_the_Blondedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Montgomery_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Cowboy_and_the_Blondedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alan_Mowbraydbp-dbr:The_Cowboy_and_the_Blondedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ray_McCareydbp-dbr:The_Cowboy_and_the_Blondedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:The_Cowboy_and_the_Blondedbp-dbp:nameThe Cowboy and the Blondedbp-dbr:The_Cowboy_and_the_Blondedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Cowboy_and_the_Blondepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cowboy_and_the_Blondepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cowboy_and_the_Blondepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cowboy_and_the_Blondepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cowboy_and_the_Blondepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Western_(genre)_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cowboy_and_the_Blondepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cowboy_and_the_Blondepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cowboy_and_the_Blondepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ray_McCareydbp-dbr:The_Cowboy_and_the_Blondepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_comedy_films,"The Cowboy and the Blonde is a 1941 American western comedy film directed by Ray McCarey and starring Mary Beth Hughes, George Montgomery and Alan Mowbray. It was produced and distributed by 20th Century Fox." 124,163613,dbp-dbr:The_Last_Barricadedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alex_Brycedbp-dbr:The_Last_Barricadedbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:The_Last_Barricadedbp-dbp:producerJohn Findlaydbp-dbr:The_Last_Barricadedbp-dbp:starringGreta Gyntdbp-dbr:The_Last_Barricadedbp-dbp:starringFrank Foxdbp-dbr:The_Last_Barricadedbp-dbp:starringMeinhart Maurdbp-dbr:The_Last_Barricadedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alex_Brycedbp-dbr:The_Last_Barricadedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:The_Last_Barricadedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alex_Brycedbp-dbr:The_Last_Barricadedbp-dbp:nameThe Last Barricadedbp-dbr:The_Last_Barricadedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Last_Barricadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Barricadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Barricadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Wembley_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Last_Barricadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Barricadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Barricadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Barricadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Barricadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:The_Last_Barricadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Spaindbp-dbr:The_Last_Barricadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Barricadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alex_Bryce,"The Last Barricade is a 1938 British drama film directed by Alex Bryce and starring Frank Fox, Greta Gynt and Meinhart Maur. It was produced by the British subsidiary of 20th Century Fox at the company's Wembley Studios in London for release as a Quota Quickie. The film's sets were designed by the art director Carmen Dillon." 125,133924,dbp-dbr:Blue_Collar_Comedy_Tour:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:C.B._Hardingdbp-dbr:Blue_Collar_Comedy_Tour:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Blue_Collar_Comedy_Tour:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Larry_the_Cable_Guydbp-dbr:Blue_Collar_Comedy_Tour:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bill_Engvalldbp-dbr:Blue_Collar_Comedy_Tour:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Alan_Grierdbp-dbr:Blue_Collar_Comedy_Tour:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ron_Whitedbp-dbr:Blue_Collar_Comedy_Tour:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeff_Foxworthydbp-dbr:Blue_Collar_Comedy_Tour:_The_Moviedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:C.B._Hardingdbp-dbr:Blue_Collar_Comedy_Tour:_The_Moviedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Blue_Collar_Comedy_Tour:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:nameBlue Collar Comedy Tour: The Moviedbp-dbr:Blue_Collar_Comedy_Tour:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Blue_Collar_Comedy_Tour:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Collar_Comedy_Tour:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Collar_Comedy_Tour:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Collar_Comedy_Tour:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Collar_Comedy_Tour:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Collar_Comedy_Tour:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Collar_Comedy_Tour:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Country_music_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Collar_Comedy_Tour:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Stand-up_comedy_concert_films,"Blue Collar Comedy Tour: The Movie is a 2003 American stand-up comedy concert film from Warner Bros. Pictures. It stars comedians Jeff Foxworthy and Bill Engvall and fellow Blue Collar comics Ron White and Larry the Cable Guy. The movie is similar in nature to that of The Original Kings of Comedy. It was followed by two direct-to-video sequels, Blue Collar Comedy Tour Rides Again (2004) and Blue Collar Comedy Tour: One for the Road (2006). The film received critical acclaim." 126,144732,dbp-dbr:Great_Day_(unfinished_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_A._Pollarddbp-dbr:Great_Day_(unfinished_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Beaumontdbp-dbr:Great_Day_(unfinished_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Great_Day_(unfinished_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_A._Pollarddbp-dbr:Great_Day_(unfinished_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Beaumontdbp-dbr:Great_Day_(unfinished_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Great_Day_(unfinished_film)dbp-dbp:nameGreat Daydbp-dbr:Great_Day_(unfinished_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Great_Day_(unfinished_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_Day_(unfinished_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_Day_(unfinished_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_Day_(unfinished_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_Day_(unfinished_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_Day_(unfinished_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_Day_(unfinished_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_unfinished_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_Day_(unfinished_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_musical_films,"Great Day is an unfinished 1930 American pre-Code musical film, which was to star, in alphabetical order, Johnny Mack Brown, Joan Crawford, John Miljan, Anita Page, Marjorie Rambeau and John Charles Thomas." 127,84635,dbp-dbr:A_Day_to_Remember_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Thomasdbp-dbr:A_Day_to_Remember_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Day_to_Remember_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:A_Day_to_Remember_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:distributorUnited States:dbp-dbr:A_Day_to_Remember_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Betty_Boxdbp-dbr:A_Day_to_Remember_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stanley_Hollowaydbp-dbr:A_Day_to_Remember_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Donald_Sindendbp-dbr:A_Day_to_Remember_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Ricedbp-dbr:A_Day_to_Remember_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Hayter_(actor)dbp-dbr:A_Day_to_Remember_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Odile_Versoisdbp-dbr:A_Day_to_Remember_(1953_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Thomasdbp-dbr:A_Day_to_Remember_(1953_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Day_to_Remember_(1953_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:A_Day_to_Remember_(1953_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Betty_Boxdbp-dbr:A_Day_to_Remember_(1953_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robin_Estridgedbp-dbr:A_Day_to_Remember_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:nameA Day to Rememberdbp-dbr:A_Day_to_Remember_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:A_Day_to_Remember_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Day_to_Remember_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Day_to_Remember_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Francedbp-dbr:A_Day_to_Remember_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Day_to_Remember_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:A_Day_to_Remember_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Irish_novelsdbp-dbr:A_Day_to_Remember_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Day_to_Remember_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:A_Day_to_Remember_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Day_to_Remember_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ralph_Thomasdbp-dbr:A_Day_to_Remember_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Clifton_Parkerdbp-dbr:A_Day_to_Remember_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Day_to_Remember_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Betty_Box,"A Day to Remember is a 1953 British comedy drama film directed by Ralph Thomas and starring an ensemble cast including Stanley Holloway, Donald Sinden, James Hayter and Bill Owen.Sinden wrote in his memoirs ""what a delightful film this turned out to be"" adding Ralph Thomas was ""the most cuddly of directors"" who it was a relief to work with after having made Mogambo with John Ford." 128,119165,dbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Cowboydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Victor_Adamsondbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Cowboydbp-dbp:distributorSuperior Talking Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Cowboydbp-dbp:producerVictor Adamsondbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Cowboydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Victor_Adamsondbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Cowboydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Victor_Adamsondbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Cowboydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:L._V._Jeffersondbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Cowboydbp-dbp:nameThe Fighting Cowboydbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Cowboydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Victor_Adamsondbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_Western_(genre)_films,"The Fighting Cowboy is a 1933 American Western film directed by Victor Adamson and starring Jay Wilsey, Genee Boutell and Allen Holbrook." 129,134395,dbp-dbr:Superman_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Superman_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Superman_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Superman_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jackson_Beckdbp-dbr:Superman_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Mercerdbp-dbr:Superman_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bud_Collyerdbp-dbr:Superman_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Alexanderdbp-dbr:Superman_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:starringJulian Noadbp-dbr:Superman_(1941_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Superman_(1941_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Superman_(1941_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Superman_(1941_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Seymour_Kneiteldbp-dbr:Superman_(1941_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Isadore_Sparberdbp-dbr:Superman_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:nameSupermandbp-dbr:Superman_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Superman_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Superman_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Articles_containing_video_clipsdbp-dbr:Superman_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Superman_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mad_scientist_filmsdbp-dbr:Superman_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Superman_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Superman_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Superman_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Superman_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fleischer_Studios_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Superman_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Superman_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Superman_animated_shortsdbp-dbr:Superman_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_superhero_films,"Superman (1941), also known as The Mad Scientist, is the first installment in a series of seventeen animated Technicolor short films based upon the DC Comics character Superman. It was produced by Fleischer Studios and released to theaters by Paramount Pictures on September 26, 1941. Superman ranked number 33 in a list of the fifty greatest cartoons of all time sourced from a 1994 poll of 1000 animation professionals, and was nominated for the 1942 Academy Award for Best Animated Short Subject." 130,52306,dbp-dbr:The_Summer_of_Ben_Tylerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Allan_Seidelmandbp-dbr:The_Summer_of_Ben_Tylerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:The_Summer_of_Ben_Tylerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Inmandbp-dbr:The_Summer_of_Ben_Tylerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Dan_Wittdbp-dbr:The_Summer_of_Ben_Tylerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jeffrey_R._Coatesdbp-dbr:The_Summer_of_Ben_Tylerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Timothy_M._Bournedbp-dbr:The_Summer_of_Ben_Tylerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elizabeth_McGoverndbp-dbr:The_Summer_of_Ben_Tylerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Woodsdbp-dbr:The_Summer_of_Ben_Tylerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Len_Carioudbp-dbr:The_Summer_of_Ben_Tylerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Allan_Seidelmandbp-dbr:The_Summer_of_Ben_Tylerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:The_Summer_of_Ben_Tylerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Inmandbp-dbr:The_Summer_of_Ben_Tylerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dan_Wittdbp-dbr:The_Summer_of_Ben_Tylerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jeffrey_R._Coatesdbp-dbr:The_Summer_of_Ben_Tylerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Timothy_M._Bournedbp-dbr:The_Summer_of_Ben_Tylerdbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:The_Summer_of_Ben_Tylerdbp-dbp:genreComedydbp-dbr:The_Summer_of_Ben_Tylerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Summer_of_Ben_Tylerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Summer_of_Ben_Tylerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Summer_of_Ben_Tylerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Summer_of_Ben_Tylerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hallmark_Hall_of_Fame_episodesdbp-dbr:The_Summer_of_Ben_Tylerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Summer_of_Ben_Tylerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Summer_of_Ben_Tylerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Summer_of_Ben_Tylerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_Allan_Seidelman,"The Summer of Ben Tyler is an American drama television film that premiered on CBS on December 15, 1996, as part of the Hallmark Hall of Fame anthology series. The film is directed by Arthur Allan Seidelman and written by Robert Inman. It stars James Woods as an up-and-coming lawyer, alongside Elizabeth McGovern, Len Cariou, Julia McIlvaine, Charles Mattocks, Kevin Isola, Clifton James, and Anita Gillette. Woods received a Golden Globe Award nomination for his performance." 131,102507,dbp-dbr:Faithful_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_L._Steindbp-dbr:Faithful_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Faithful_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:First_National_Picturesdbp-dbr:Faithful_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:Faithful_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jean_Muir_(actress)dbp-dbr:Faithful_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hans_Söhnkerdbp-dbr:Faithful_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_L._Steindbp-dbr:Faithful_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Faithful_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:Faithful_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brock_Williams_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Faithful_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:nameFaithfuldbp-dbr:Faithful_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Faithful_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Faithful_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Faithful_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Faithful_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Faithful_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_L._Steindbp-dbr:Faithful_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Faithful_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Faithful_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Teddington_Studiosdbp-dbr:Faithful_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Faithful_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Faithful_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Faithful_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Faithful_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_British_films,"Faithful is a 1936 British musical drama film, directed by Paul L. Stein and starring Jean Muir and Hans Söhnker.The film was made by Warner Brothers at Teddington Studios as a quota quickie production, with an original screenplay by Brock Williams and music by Pierre Neuville. Faithful is now classed as a lost film.The plot deals with two pupils from a provincial music conservatory who elope, marry, and come to London to try their luck. The husband becomes a singer in a nightclub, and is soon targeted by a predatory socialite. They start an affair, the wife finds out about it and decides to leave her husband, until matters are smoothed over by a third-party who wishes the couple well." 132,117762,dbp-dbr:The_Devil_Is_Driving_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Lachmandbp-dbr:The_Devil_Is_Driving_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Devil_Is_Driving_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Lachmandbp-dbr:The_Devil_Is_Driving_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Devil_Is_Driving_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Devil Is Drivingdbp-dbr:The_Devil_Is_Driving_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Devil_Is_Driving_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil_Is_Driving_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil_Is_Driving_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil_Is_Driving_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil_Is_Driving_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil_Is_Driving_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil_Is_Driving_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil_Is_Driving_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_Lachmandbp-dbr:The_Devil_Is_Driving_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_William_Perlberg,"The Devil Is Driving is a 1937 American drama film directed by Harry Lachman and starring Richard Dix, Joan Perry and Nana Bryant." 133,160151,dbp-dbr:Singles_(miniseries)dbp-dbp:directorTed Robinsondbp-dbr:Singles_(miniseries)dbp-dbp:directorRic Pellizerridbp-dbr:Singles_(miniseries)dbp-dbp:directorDavid Goldiedbp-dbr:Singles_(miniseries)dbp-dbp:directorGraham Thorburndbp-dbr:Singles_(miniseries)dbp-dbp:directorHelene Harrisdbp-dbr:Singles_(miniseries)dbp-dbp:producerMartin Williamsdbp-dbr:Singles_(miniseries)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Moirdbp-dbr:Singles_(miniseries)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barry_Ottodbp-dbr:Singles_(miniseries)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Colebydbp-dbr:Singles_(miniseries)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elizabeth_Alexander_(actress)dbp-dbr:Singles_(miniseries)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anne_Brooksbankdbp-dbr:Singles_(miniseries)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Caswelldbp-dbr:Singles_(miniseries)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alma_De_Groendbp-dbr:Singles_(miniseries)dbp-dbp:nameSinglesdbp-dbr:Singles_(miniseries)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Singles_(miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Singles_(miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:Singles_(miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Singles_(miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Australian_television_miniseriesdbp-dbr:Singles_(miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_Australian_television_series_debutsdbp-dbr:Singles_(miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_Australian_television_series_endings,"Singles is a 1984 Australian miniseries about a 30 something woman having a series of relationships with men. It consists of five self-contained plays.The Sun Herald said Elizabeth Alexander gives ""a fine fraught performance""." 134,134394,dbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)dbp-dbp:directorSeymour Kneiteldbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)dbp-dbp:directorDan Gordondbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)dbp-dbp:directorIsadore Sparberdbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)dbp-dbp:directorDave Fleischerdbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)dbp-dbp:producerSam Buchwalddbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)dbp-dbp:producerSeymour Kneiteldbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)dbp-dbp:producerI. Sparberdbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)dbp-dbp:producerDan Gordondbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)dbp-dbp:starringJack Mercerdbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bud_Collyerdbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)dbp-dbp:starringJackson Beckdbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)dbp-dbp:starringJoan Alexanderdbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)dbp-dbp:starringJulian Noadbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Seymour_Kneiteldbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dan_Gordon_(animator)dbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Isadore_Sparberdbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Seymour_Kneiteldbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dan_Gordon_(animator)dbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Isadore_Sparberdbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Seymour_Kneiteldbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dan_Gordon_(animator)dbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Isadore_Sparberdbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)dbp-dbp:nameSupermandbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rotoscoped_filmsdbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Superman_animated_shortsdbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Famous_Studios_series_and_charactersdbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_short_film_seriesdbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fleischer_Studios_series_and_charactersdbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_series_introduced_in_1941dbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_disestablishmentsdbp-dbr:Superman_(1940s_animated_film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_films,"The Fleischer Superman cartoons are a series of seventeen American animated superhero short films released in Technicolor by Paramount Pictures and based upon the comic book character Superman, making them his first animated appearance.They were originally produced by Fleischer Studios, which completed the initial short and eight further cartoons in 1941 and 1942. Production was resumed in May 1942 by Famous Studios, the successor company to Fleischer, which produced eight more cartoons in 1942–1943. Superman was the final animated series initiated by Fleischer Studios before Famous Studios officially took over production.Although all entries are in the public domain in the United States, ancillary rights, such as merchandising contract rights, as well as the original 35 mm master elements, are owned today by Warner Bros., which has also owned Superman's publisher, DC Comics, since 1969. In 2023, Warner Bros. released a Blu-ray set containing the 17 cartoons, taken from high-definition restorations of the original 35mm source elements." 135,163123,dbp-dbr:Please_Murder_Medbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Godfrey_(director)dbp-dbr:Please_Murder_Medbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Distributors_Corporation_of_Americadbp-dbr:Please_Murder_Medbp-dbp:producerDonald Hydedbp-dbr:Please_Murder_Medbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Raymond_Burrdbp-dbr:Please_Murder_Medbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Angela_Lansburydbp-dbr:Please_Murder_Medbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Godfrey_(director)dbp-dbr:Please_Murder_Medbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Distributors_Corporation_of_Americadbp-dbr:Please_Murder_Medbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ewald_André_Dupontdbp-dbr:Please_Murder_Medbp-dbp:namePlease Murder Medbp-dbr:Please_Murder_Medbp-dbp:namePlease Murder Me!dbp-dbr:Please_Murder_Medbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Please_Murder_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Please_Murder_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Please_Murder_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Please_Murder_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_noirdbp-dbr:Please_Murder_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Please_Murder_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_filmsdbp-dbr:Please_Murder_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Albert_Glasserdbp-dbr:Please_Murder_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_television_playsdbp-dbr:Please_Murder_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Please_Murder_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_Godfreydbp-dbr:Please_Murder_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Public_domain,"Please Murder Me! is a 1956 American film noir directed by Peter Godfrey and starring Angela Lansbury, Raymond Burr and Dick Foran. The film contains an incomplete copyright notice omitting mention of its claimant and has fallen into the public domain. It was Godfrey’s final film before his death in 1970." 136,124309,dbp-dbr:Yukon_Gold_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_McDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:Yukon_Gold_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorMonogram Picturesdbp-dbr:Yukon_Gold_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_F._Broidydbp-dbr:Yukon_Gold_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Martha_Hyerdbp-dbr:Yukon_Gold_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harry_Lauterdbp-dbr:Yukon_Gold_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Philip_Van_Zandtdbp-dbr:Yukon_Gold_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kirby_Grantdbp-dbr:Yukon_Gold_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_McDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:Yukon_Gold_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Yukon_Gold_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_F._Broidydbp-dbr:Yukon_Gold_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_Oliver_Curwooddbp-dbr:Yukon_Gold_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Raynor_(writer)dbp-dbr:Yukon_Gold_(film)dbp-dbp:nameYukon Golddbp-dbr:Yukon_Gold_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Yukon_Gold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Yukon_Gold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Yukon_Gold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Yukon_Gold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Yukon_Gold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Yukon_Gold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Yukon_Gold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:Yukon_Gold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_McDonalddbp-dbr:Yukon_Gold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Yukon_Gold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Northern_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Yukon_Gold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Royal_Canadian_Mounted_Police_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Yukon_Gold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_James_Oliver_Curwooddbp-dbr:Yukon_Gold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Yukondbp-dbr:Yukon_Gold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Corporal_Rod_Webb_(film_series),"Yukon Gold is a 1952 American Northern film directed by Frank McDonald and starring Kirby Grant, Martha Hyer and Harry Lauter. The film was seventh in the series of ten films featuring Kirby Grant as a Canadian Mountie." 137,167339,"dbp-dbr:Resurrection_Tomb_Mysterydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Simcha_Jacobovicidbp-dbr:Resurrection_Tomb_Mysterydbp-dbp:distributorKoch Vision, Discovery Channel, and Vision TVdbp-dbr:Resurrection_Tomb_Mysterydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Simcha_Jacobovicidbp-dbr:Resurrection_Tomb_Mysterydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ric_Esther_Bienstockdbp-dbr:Resurrection_Tomb_Mysterydbp-dbp:producerFelix Golubevdbp-dbr:Resurrection_Tomb_Mysterydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Simcha_Jacobovicidbp-dbr:Resurrection_Tomb_Mysterydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Simcha_Jacobovicidbp-dbr:Resurrection_Tomb_Mysterydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Discovery_Channeldbp-dbr:Resurrection_Tomb_Mysterydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Koch_Visiondbp-dbr:Resurrection_Tomb_Mysterydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vision_TVdbp-dbr:Resurrection_Tomb_Mysterydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Simcha_Jacobovicidbp-dbr:Resurrection_Tomb_Mysterydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ric_Esther_Bienstockdbp-dbr:Resurrection_Tomb_Mysterydbp-dbp:nameThe Resurrection Tomb Mysterydbp-dbr:Resurrection_Tomb_Mysterydbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:Resurrection_Tomb_Mysterydbp-dbp:countryUS/Canadadbp-dbr:Resurrection_Tomb_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_documentary_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Resurrection_Tomb_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Simcha_Jacobovicidbp-dbr:Resurrection_Tomb_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Resurrection_Tomb_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Discovery_Channel_original_programmingdbp-dbr:Resurrection_Tomb_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:VisionTV_original_programming","The Resurrection Tomb Mystery is a television documentary program produced and first broadcast on the Discovery Channel and Vision TV in Canada on Thursday, April 12 at 10pm e/p during Easter week 2012. The documentary was executive produced by Simcha Jacobovici, Ric Esther Bienstock and Felix Golubev of Associated Producers, Ltd.The documentary was preceded by a companion book authored by James Tabor, Professor and Chair of the Department of Religious Studies at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte, and Jacobovici entitled, The Jesus Discovery. The documentary and book claimed to have revealed the earliest evidence of resurrection of Jesus ever discovered." 138,125714,dbp-dbr:A_Is_for_Atomdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Carl_Urbanodbp-dbr:A_Is_for_Atomdbp-dbp:directorLew Kellerdbp-dbr:A_Is_for_Atomdbp-dbp:directorArt Direction:dbp-dbr:A_Is_for_Atomdbp-dbp:directorGerald Neviusdbp-dbr:A_Is_for_Atomdbp-dbp:distributorJohn Sutherland Productionsdbp-dbr:A_Is_for_Atomdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_Gordon_(animator)dbp-dbr:A_Is_for_Atomdbp-dbp:producerJohn Sutherlanddbp-dbr:A_Is_for_Atomdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Carl_Urbanodbp-dbr:A_Is_for_Atomdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_Gordon_(animator)dbp-dbr:A_Is_for_Atomdbp-dbp:nameA Is for Atomdbp-dbr:A_Is_for_Atomdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Is_for_Atompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Articles_containing_video_clipsdbp-dbr:A_Is_for_Atompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Is_for_Atompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Is_for_Atompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Is_for_Atompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Is_for_Atompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Is_for_Atompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_short_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Is_for_Atompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Eugene_Poddanydbp-dbr:A_Is_for_Atompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Is_for_Atompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Is_for_Atompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sponsored_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Is_for_Atompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_nuclear_technologydbp-dbr:A_Is_for_Atompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:General_Electric_sponsorships,"A Is for Atom (1953) is a 14-minute promotional animated short documentary film created by John Sutherland and sponsored by General Electric (GE). The short documentary, which is now in the public domain, explains what an atom is, how nuclear energy is released from certain kinds of atoms, the peacetime uses of nuclear power, and the by-products of nuclear fission. The film is Sutherland's most-decorated film, having won numerous honors at film festivals.The film also received a theatrical release, opening at the Pantages and Hillstreet Theatres in Los Angeles on July 2, 1953. The distributor was Al O. Bondy, who made the short available for free." 139,85798,dbp-dbr:A_Place_to_Be_Loveddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sandy_Smolandbp-dbr:A_Place_to_Be_Loveddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:A_Place_to_Be_Loveddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Randy_T._Siegeldbp-dbr:A_Place_to_Be_Loveddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Tiffany_Hegertydbp-dbr:A_Place_to_Be_Loveddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Crennadbp-dbr:A_Place_to_Be_Loveddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cotter_Smithdbp-dbr:A_Place_to_Be_Loveddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rhea_Perlmandbp-dbr:A_Place_to_Be_Loveddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Guirydbp-dbr:A_Place_to_Be_Loveddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Linda_Kelseydbp-dbr:A_Place_to_Be_Loveddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joycelyn_O'Briendbp-dbr:A_Place_to_Be_Loveddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sandy_Smolandbp-dbr:A_Place_to_Be_Loveddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:A_Place_to_Be_Loveddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Randy_T._Siegeldbp-dbr:A_Place_to_Be_Loveddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tiffany_Hegertydbp-dbr:A_Place_to_Be_Loveddbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:A_Place_to_Be_Loveddbp-dbp:genreFamilydbp-dbr:A_Place_to_Be_Loveddbp-dbp:genreBiographydbp-dbr:A_Place_to_Be_Loveddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Place_to_Be_Lovedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_adoptiondbp-dbr:A_Place_to_Be_Lovedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Place_to_Be_Lovedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Place_to_Be_Lovedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Place_to_Be_Lovedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Place_to_Be_Lovedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Place_to_Be_Lovedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dysfunctional_familiesdbp-dbr:A_Place_to_Be_Lovedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_child_abusedbp-dbr:A_Place_to_Be_Lovedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Place_to_Be_Lovedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_legal_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Place_to_Be_Lovedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_courtroom_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Place_to_Be_Lovedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_legal_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Place_to_Be_Lovedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_television_films,"A Place to Be Loved is a 1993 American television film with Richard Crenna and Rhea Perlman. It was released in the United Kingdom under the title Shattered Family. The film is based on the story of Gregory Kingsley, who was the first American child to legally sever ties with a parent at the age of twelve. It was broadcast on CBS on April 4, 1993." 140,159729,dbp-dbr:Robot_in_the_Familydbp-dbp:directorMark Richardsondbp-dbr:Robot_in_the_Familydbp-dbp:directorJack Shaouldbp-dbr:Robot_in_the_Familydbp-dbp:producerMark Richardsondbp-dbr:Robot_in_the_Familydbp-dbp:producerJack Shaouldbp-dbr:Robot_in_the_Familydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joe_Pantolianodbp-dbr:Robot_in_the_Familydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Rhys-Daviesdbp-dbr:Robot_in_the_Familydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Amy_Wrightdbp-dbr:Robot_in_the_Familydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Danny_Gerarddbp-dbr:Robot_in_the_Familydbp-dbp:nameRobot in the Familydbp-dbr:Robot_in_the_Familydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Robot_in_the_Familypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Robot_in_the_Familypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Robot_in_the_Familypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Robot_in_the_Familypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:Robot_in_the_Familypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Robot_in_the_Familypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_robot_filmsdbp-dbr:Robot_in_the_Familypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_science_fiction_films,"Robot in the Family (also known as Golddigger) is a 1994 American comedy film produced and directed by Mark Richardson and Jack Shaoul. It was written by Shaoul and stars Joe Pantoliano, John Rhys-Davies, Danny Gerard, and Amy Wright." 141,165447,"dbp-dbr:The_Great_De_Gaulle_Stone_Operationdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:The_Great_De_Gaulle_Stone_Operationdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gerry_Chiniquydbp-dbr:The_Great_De_Gaulle_Stone_Operationdbp-dbp:directorCo-director:dbp-dbr:The_Great_De_Gaulle_Stone_Operationdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Great_De_Gaulle_Stone_Operationdbp-dbp:producerFriz Frelengdbp-dbr:The_Great_De_Gaulle_Stone_Operationdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_DePatiedbp-dbr:The_Great_De_Gaulle_Stone_Operationdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Larry_Storchdbp-dbr:The_Great_De_Gaulle_Stone_Operationdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Freesdbp-dbr:The_Great_De_Gaulle_Stone_Operationdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pat_Harrington,_Jr.dbp-dbr:The_Great_De_Gaulle_Stone_Operationdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:The_Great_De_Gaulle_Stone_Operationdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gerry_Chiniquydbp-dbr:The_Great_De_Gaulle_Stone_Operationdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Great_De_Gaulle_Stone_Operationdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:The_Great_De_Gaulle_Stone_Operationdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_DePatiedbp-dbr:The_Great_De_Gaulle_Stone_Operationdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_W._Dunn_(animator)dbp-dbr:The_Great_De_Gaulle_Stone_Operationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_De_Gaulle_Stone_Operationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_De_Gaulle_Stone_Operationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_De_Gaulle_Stone_Operationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_De_Gaulle_Stone_Operationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_William_Lavadbp-dbr:The_Great_De_Gaulle_Stone_Operationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_De_Gaulle_Stone_Operationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_De_Gaulle_Stone_Operationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:The_Great_De_Gaulle_Stone_Operationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:DePatie–Freleng_Enterprises_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_De_Gaulle_Stone_Operationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_De_Gaulle_Stone_Operationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gerry_Chiniquydbp-dbr:The_Great_De_Gaulle_Stone_Operationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Inspector",The Great De Gaulle Stone Operation is the first short in the Inspector series of theatrical cartoons. A total of 34 entries were produced between 1965 and 1969. 142,170964,dbp-dbr:Stop_That_Tank!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ub_Iwerksdbp-dbr:Stop_That_Tank!dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:National_Film_Board_of_Canadadbp-dbr:Stop_That_Tank!dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Department_of_National_Defence_(Canada)dbp-dbr:Stop_That_Tank!dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Stop_That_Tank!dbp-dbp:starringBilly Bletcher as The Devildbp-dbr:Stop_That_Tank!dbp-dbp:starringPinto Colvig as Vocal Effectsdbp-dbr:Stop_That_Tank!dbp-dbp:starringWalt Disney as The Cowdbp-dbr:Stop_That_Tank!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ub_Iwerksdbp-dbr:Stop_That_Tank!dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:National_Film_Board_of_Canadadbp-dbr:Stop_That_Tank!dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Department_of_National_Defence_(Canada)dbp-dbr:Stop_That_Tank!dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Stop_That_Tank!dbp-dbp:nameStop That Tank!dbp-dbr:Stop_That_Tank!dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Stop_That_Tank!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Stop_That_Tank!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quebec_filmsdbp-dbr:Stop_That_Tank!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Board_of_Canada_documentariesdbp-dbr:Stop_That_Tank!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_live_action_and_animationdbp-dbr:Stop_That_Tank!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Stop_That_Tank!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Stop_That_Tank!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ub_Iwerksdbp-dbr:Stop_That_Tank!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Stop_That_Tank!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Stop_That_Tank!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_World_War_II_propaganda_filmsdbp-dbr:Stop_That_Tank!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Stop_That_Tank!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Board_of_Canada_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Stop_That_Tank!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Stop_That_Tank!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Adolf_Hitlerdbp-dbr:Stop_That_Tank!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Stop_That_Tank!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_animated_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Stop_That_Tank!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disney_educational_filmsdbp-dbr:Stop_That_Tank!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_educational_filmsdbp-dbr:Stop_That_Tank!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_educational_films,"Stop That Tank! (aka Boys Anti-Tank Rifle) is a 22-minute 1942 instructional film created during World War II by Walt Disney Productions for the Directorate of Military Training, The Department of National Defence and the National Film Board of Canada (NFB). Its purpose, akin to ""edutainment"", was to instruct Canadian soldiers in the handling and care of the Boys Mk.1 Anti-tank rifle for use in combat against Nazi tanks. The film presented information in an entertaining manner as well as providing an anti-Nazi propaganda message.Stop That Tank! is organized into two separate sections: the first animated section lasting three minutes, 15 seconds is a comedic demonstration of the anti-tank gun in an anti-Nazi propaganda ""sketch"", while the second longer section uses both cartoon animation and live action sequences to demonstrate proper use and handling of the Mk.1 Boys Anti-Tank Rifle." 143,160259,dbp-dbr:Sons_of_Steel_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Lamontdbp-dbr:Sons_of_Steel_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:distributorChesterfield Picturesdbp-dbr:Sons_of_Steel_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lon_Youngdbp-dbr:Sons_of_Steel_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Sons_of_Steel_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Lamontdbp-dbr:Sons_of_Steel_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Chesterfield_Picturesdbp-dbr:Sons_of_Steel_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lon_Youngdbp-dbr:Sons_of_Steel_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_Belden_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Sons_of_Steel_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:nameSons of Steeldbp-dbr:Sons_of_Steel_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sons_of_Steel_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sons_of_Steel_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sons_of_Steel_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Sons_of_Steel_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Sons_of_Steel_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Sons_of_Steel_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Chesterfield_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Sons_of_Steel_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_Lamontdbp-dbr:Sons_of_Steel_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_drama_films,Sons of Steel is a 1934 American film directed by Charles Lamont. 144,10485,dbp-dbr:Blind_Faith_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ernest_R._Dickersondbp-dbr:Blind_Faith_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Showtime_(TV_network)dbp-dbr:Blind_Faith_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Roxie_Theaterdbp-dbr:Blind_Faith_(1998_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ernest_R._Dickersondbp-dbr:Blind_Faith_(1998_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Showtime_(TV_network)dbp-dbr:Blind_Faith_(1998_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Roxie_Theaterdbp-dbr:Blind_Faith_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Blind_Faith_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:Blind_Faith_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Blind_Faith_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_filmsdbp-dbr:Blind_Faith_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Blind_Faith_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Blind_Faith_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Blind_Faith_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Blind_Faith_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ernest_Dickerson,"Blind Faith is a 1998 American made-for-television drama film directed by Ernest R. Dickerson. The movie stars Charles S. Dutton, Courtney B. Vance, Kadeem Hardison, Garland Whitt and Lonette McKee. It premiered in January 1998 on Showtime. The film's screenplay was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award, while Dutton received two nominations for awards, and Vance garnered one nomination. Set in the 1950s, during a murder trial, the film deals with themes of racism and homophobia." 145,163080,dbp-dbr:Thieves_After_Darkdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Samuel_Fullerdbp-dbr:Thieves_After_Darkdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Thieves_After_Darkdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Véronique_Jannotdbp-dbr:Thieves_After_Darkdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bobby_Di_Ciccodbp-dbr:Thieves_After_Darkdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Samuel_Fullerdbp-dbr:Thieves_After_Darkdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Thieves_After_Darkdbp-dbp:nameThieves After Darkdbp-dbr:Thieves_After_Darkdbp-dbp:nameLes voleurs de la nuitdbp-dbr:Thieves_After_Darkdbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:Thieves_After_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Thieves_After_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Thieves_After_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:Thieves_After_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Thieves_After_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Thieves_After_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Thieves_After_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ennio_Morriconedbp-dbr:Thieves_After_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Samuel_Fuller,Thieves After Dark (French: Les voleurs de la nuit) is a 1984 French drama film directed by Samuel Fuller starring Véronique Jannot and Bobby Di Cicco. It was entered into the 34th Berlin International Film Festival. 146,165453,dbp-dbr:The_Past_of_Mary_Holmesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harlan_Thompsondbp-dbr:The_Past_of_Mary_Holmesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Slavko_Vorkapichdbp-dbr:The_Past_of_Mary_Holmesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Past_of_Mary_Holmesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Gordon_Kay_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Past_of_Mary_Holmesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harlan_Thompsondbp-dbr:The_Past_of_Mary_Holmesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Slavko_Vorkapichdbp-dbr:The_Past_of_Mary_Holmesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Past_of_Mary_Holmesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gordon_Kay_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Past_of_Mary_Holmesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rex_Beachdbp-dbr:The_Past_of_Mary_Holmesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Marion_Dixdbp-dbr:The_Past_of_Mary_Holmesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eddie_Dohertydbp-dbr:The_Past_of_Mary_Holmesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Past_of_Mary_Holmespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Past_of_Mary_Holmespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Past_of_Mary_Holmespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Past_of_Mary_Holmespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Past_of_Mary_Holmespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:The_Past_of_Mary_Holmespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Past_of_Mary_Holmespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sound_film_remakes_of_silent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Past_of_Mary_Holmespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Past_of_Mary_Holmespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Slavko_Vorkapićdbp-dbr:The_Past_of_Mary_Holmespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Rex_Beach,"The Past of Mary Holmes is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film, directed by Harlan Thompson and Slavko Vorkapich, and released by RKO. The film is a remake of the silent film The Goose Woman (1925), which is based on a short story by Rex Beach, partly based on the Hall-Mills murder case." 147,14705,dbp-dbr:Apartment_Huntingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bill_Robertson_(director)dbp-dbr:Apartment_Huntingdbp-dbp:distributorAlliance Atlantis Communicationsdbp-dbr:Apartment_Huntingdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Barkindbp-dbr:Apartment_Huntingdbp-dbp:producerCharlotte Mickiedbp-dbr:Apartment_Huntingdbp-dbp:producerJennifer Kawajadbp-dbr:Apartment_Huntingdbp-dbp:producerJulia Serenydbp-dbr:Apartment_Huntingdbp-dbp:producerMichael Coutanchedbp-dbr:Apartment_Huntingdbp-dbp:producerMoira Holmesdbp-dbr:Apartment_Huntingdbp-dbp:starringLinda Kashdbp-dbr:Apartment_Huntingdbp-dbp:starringJohn Evansdbp-dbr:Apartment_Huntingdbp-dbp:starringRachel Haywarddbp-dbr:Apartment_Huntingdbp-dbp:starringMatt Gordondbp-dbr:Apartment_Huntingdbp-dbp:starringTracy Wrightdbp-dbr:Apartment_Huntingdbp-dbp:starringAndrew Tarbetdbp-dbr:Apartment_Huntingdbp-dbp:starringArnold Pinnockdbp-dbr:Apartment_Huntingdbp-dbp:starringBill Lakedbp-dbr:Apartment_Huntingdbp-dbp:starringElena Kudabadbp-dbr:Apartment_Huntingdbp-dbp:starringKari Matchettdbp-dbr:Apartment_Huntingdbp-dbp:starringMary Margaret O'Haradbp-dbr:Apartment_Huntingdbp-dbp:starringOscar Hsudbp-dbr:Apartment_Huntingdbp-dbp:starringRalph Benmerguidbp-dbr:Apartment_Huntingdbp-dbp:starringRosemary Radcliffedbp-dbr:Apartment_Huntingdbp-dbp:starringValérie Jeanneretdbp-dbr:Apartment_Huntingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bill_Robertson_(director)dbp-dbr:Apartment_Huntingdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Barkindbp-dbr:Apartment_Huntingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bill_Robertson_(director)dbp-dbr:Apartment_Huntingdbp-dbp:nameApartment Huntingdbp-dbr:Apartment_Huntingdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Apartment_Huntingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Apartment_Huntingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Apartment_Huntingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Apartment_Huntingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Apartment_Huntingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Torontodbp-dbr:Apartment_Huntingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Apartment_Huntingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_romantic_comedy_films,Apartment Hunting is a 2000 Canadian romantic comedy film directed by Bill Robertson. Its soundtrack was the last full length album released by Mary Margaret O'Hara after her 1988 debut album Miss America (Mary Margaret O'Hara album). She also appears in the film. 148,158581,dbp-dbr:Yolngu_Boydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Stephen_Maxwell_Johnsondbp-dbr:Yolngu_Boydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Galarrwuy_Yunupingudbp-dbr:Yolngu_Boydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mandawuy_Yunupingudbp-dbr:Yolngu_Boydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Patricia_Edgardbp-dbr:Yolngu_Boydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Gordon_Glenndbp-dbr:Yolngu_Boydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sean_Mununggurrdbp-dbr:Yolngu_Boydbp-dbp:starringNathan Danielsdbp-dbr:Yolngu_Boydbp-dbp:starringJohn Sebastian Pilakuidbp-dbr:Yolngu_Boydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Stephen_Maxwell_Johnsondbp-dbr:Yolngu_Boydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Galarrwuy_Yunupingudbp-dbr:Yolngu_Boydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mandawuy_Yunupingudbp-dbr:Yolngu_Boydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Patricia_Edgardbp-dbr:Yolngu_Boydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gordon_Glenndbp-dbr:Yolngu_Boydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Chris_Anastassiadesdbp-dbr:Yolngu_Boydbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Yolngu_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Yolngu_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:Yolngu_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_coming-of-age_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Yolngu_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Yolngu_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_coming-of-age_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Yolngu_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Northern_Territorydbp-dbr:Yolngu_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Aboriginal_Australiansdbp-dbr:Yolngu_Boypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Yolngu,"Yolngu Boy is a 2001 Australian coming-of-age film directed by Stephen Maxwell Johnson, produced by Patricia Edgar, Gordon Glenn, Galarrwuy Yunupingu and Mandawuy Yunupingu, and starring Sean Mununggurr, John Sebastian Pilakui, and Nathan Daniels. Yolngu Boy is based around three Aboriginal teenage boys linked by ceremony, kinship and a common dream-to become great Yolngu hunters, in a remote community at Yirrkala in North-East Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory of Australia. The feature film traces the metaphorical journey of the three young Aboriginal teenagers caught in a collision between the modern world and traditional Aboriginal culture where they hunt wild animals in the morning using spears and play football while listening to hip hop rap music in the afternoon. The project involved a significant number of community members in the cast and crew of the film." 149,166567,dbp-dbr:The_Bronswik_Affairdbp-dbp:directorAndré Leducdbp-dbr:The_Bronswik_Affairdbp-dbp:directorRobert Awaddbp-dbr:The_Bronswik_Affairdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:René_Jodoindbp-dbr:The_Bronswik_Affairdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:René_Jodoindbp-dbr:The_Bronswik_Affairdbp-dbp:nameThe Bronswik Affairdbp-dbr:The_Bronswik_Affairdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:The_Bronswik_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bronswik_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bronswik_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_televisiondbp-dbr:The_Bronswik_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_political_satire_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bronswik_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_advertisingdbp-dbr:The_Bronswik_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bronswik_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bronswik_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Board_of_Canada_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bronswik_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bronswik_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Theatrical_Short_Film_Genie_and_Canadian_Screen_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:The_Bronswik_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bronswik_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_consumerismdbp-dbr:The_Bronswik_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_mockumentary_films,"The Bronswik Affair (French: L'Affaire Bronswik) is a 1978 Canadian short film, directed by Robert Awad and André Leduc for the National Film Board of Canada." 150,125707,dbp-dbr:A_House_in_the_Hillsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Wiederhorndbp-dbr:A_House_in_the_Hillsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:LIVE_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:A_House_in_the_Hillsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Madsendbp-dbr:A_House_in_the_Hillsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeffrey_Tambordbp-dbr:A_House_in_the_Hillsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Helen_Slaterdbp-dbr:A_House_in_the_Hillsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Wiederhorndbp-dbr:A_House_in_the_Hillsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:LIVE_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:A_House_in_the_Hillsdbp-dbp:nameA House in the Hillsdbp-dbr:A_House_in_the_Hillsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_House_in_the_Hillspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_House_in_the_Hillspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_House_in_the_Hillspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_House_in_the_Hillspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:A_House_in_the_Hillspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:A_House_in_the_Hillspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:A_House_in_the_Hillspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_actorsdbp-dbr:A_House_in_the_Hillspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_erotic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_House_in_the_Hillspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_erotic_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:A_House_in_the_Hillspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:A_House_in_the_Hillspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_erotic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_House_in_the_Hillspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:A_House_in_the_Hillspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_erotic_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:A_House_in_the_Hillspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Richard_Einhorndbp-dbr:A_House_in_the_Hillspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ken_Wiederhorn,A House in the Hills is a 1993 film directed by Ken Wiederhorn. It stars Michael Madsen and Helen Slater. 151,103396,dbp-dbr:It_Happened_One_Sundaydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Karel_Lamačdbp-dbr:It_Happened_One_Sundaydbp-dbp:distributorAssociated British Picture Corporationdbp-dbr:It_Happened_One_Sundaydbp-dbp:producerFrederic Gotfurtdbp-dbr:It_Happened_One_Sundaydbp-dbp:producerVictor Skutezkydbp-dbr:It_Happened_One_Sundaydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Beattydbp-dbr:It_Happened_One_Sundaydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_White_(actress)dbp-dbr:It_Happened_One_Sundaydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marjorie_Rhodesdbp-dbr:It_Happened_One_Sundaydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Karel_Lamačdbp-dbr:It_Happened_One_Sundaydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Picture_Corporationdbp-dbr:It_Happened_One_Sundaydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Victor_Skutezkydbp-dbr:It_Happened_One_Sundaydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Frederic_Gotfurtdbp-dbr:It_Happened_One_Sundaydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Harvey_(English_screenwriter)dbp-dbr:It_Happened_One_Sundaydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Vincent_Carrolldbp-dbr:It_Happened_One_Sundaydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frederic_Gotfurtdbp-dbr:It_Happened_One_Sundaydbp-dbp:nameIt Happened One Sundaydbp-dbr:It_Happened_One_Sundaydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:It_Happened_One_Sundaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Happened_One_Sundaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Happened_One_Sundaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Happened_One_Sundaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:It_Happened_One_Sundaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Happened_One_Sundaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Happened_One_Sundaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Happened_One_Sundaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Welwyn_Studiosdbp-dbr:It_Happened_One_Sundaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Happened_One_Sundaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Liverpooldbp-dbr:It_Happened_One_Sundaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Karel_Lamač,"It Happened One Sunday is a 1944 British romantic comedy film directed by Karel Lamač and starring Robert Beatty, Barbara White and Marjorie Rhodes. It was written by Paul Vincent Carroll, Frederic Gotfurt and Frank Harvey based on the play She Met Him One Sunday by Victor Skutezky. Produced and distributed by Associated British it was shot at Welwyn Studios with sets designed by the art director William C. Andrews." 152,159534,dbp-dbr:Marigold_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:Marigold_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Marigold_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:producerWalter C. Mycroftdbp-dbr:Marigold_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn W. Gossagedbp-dbr:Marigold_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patrick_Barrdbp-dbr:Marigold_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sophie_Stewartdbp-dbr:Marigold_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:starringEdward Chapmandbp-dbr:Marigold_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:starringPhyllis Daredbp-dbr:Marigold_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:Marigold_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Marigold_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:Marigold_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_Garvicedbp-dbr:Marigold_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dudley_Lesliedbp-dbr:Marigold_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lizzie_Allen_Harkerdbp-dbr:Marigold_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Francis_Robert_Pryordbp-dbr:Marigold_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:nameMarigolddbp-dbr:Marigold_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Marigold_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Marigold_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Marigold_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Marigold_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Marigold_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Marigold_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Scotlanddbp-dbr:Marigold_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1840sdbp-dbr:Marigold_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Marigold_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Associated_British_Studiosdbp-dbr:Marigold_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Marigold_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Marigold_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Marigold_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Victorian_eradbp-dbr:Marigold_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:Marigold_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Queen_Victoria_on_film,"Marigold is a 1938 British drama film directed by Thomas Bentley and starring Sophie Stewart, Patrick Barr, Phyllis Dare, Edward Chapman and Pamela Stanley. The film was set in Scotland in the Victorian era. It was filmed in Edinburgh. It was based on a 1914 play of the same title by Lizzie Allen Harker and Francis R. Pryor." 153,83050,dbp-dbr:Thunder_in_the_Sundbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Russell_Rousedbp-dbr:Thunder_in_the_Sundbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Thunder_in_the_Sundbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Clarence_Greenedbp-dbr:Thunder_in_the_Sundbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susan_Haywarddbp-dbr:Thunder_in_the_Sundbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeff_Chandlerdbp-dbr:Thunder_in_the_Sundbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Russell_Rousedbp-dbr:Thunder_in_the_Sundbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Thunder_in_the_Sundbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Clarence_Greenedbp-dbr:Thunder_in_the_Sundbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Russell_Rousedbp-dbr:Thunder_in_the_Sundbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stewart_Sterndbp-dbr:Thunder_in_the_Sundbp-dbp:nameThunder in the Sundbp-dbr:Thunder_in_the_Sundbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Thunder_in_the_Sunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Thunder_in_the_Sunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Thunder_in_the_Sunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Thunder_in_the_Sunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Thunder_in_the_Sunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:Thunder_in_the_Sunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Thunder_in_the_Sunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Cyril_J._Mockridgedbp-dbr:Thunder_in_the_Sunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Russell_Rousedbp-dbr:Thunder_in_the_Sunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Stewart_Sterndbp-dbr:Thunder_in_the_Sunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Basque_culture,Thunder in the Sun is a 1959 American Western film directed by Russell Rouse and starring Susan Hayward and Jeff Chandler. 154,6360,dbp-dbr:Moscow_Nights_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Asquithdbp-dbr:Moscow_Nights_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Moscow_Nights_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Alexis_Granowskydbp-dbr:Moscow_Nights_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Laurence_Olivierdbp-dbr:Moscow_Nights_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringHarry Baurdbp-dbr:Moscow_Nights_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringPenelope Dudley-Warddbp-dbr:Moscow_Nights_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:nameMoscow Nightsdbp-dbr:Moscow_Nights_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Moscow_Nights_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Moscow_Nights_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Moscow_Nights_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Moscow_Nights_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Moscow_Nights_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Moscow_Nights_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Moscow_Nights_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gambling_filmsdbp-dbr:Moscow_Nights_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_remakes_of_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Moscow_Nights_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Russiadbp-dbr:Moscow_Nights_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Moscow_Nights_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Anthony_Asquithdbp-dbr:Moscow_Nights_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1916dbp-dbr:Moscow_Nights_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Pierre_Benoitdbp-dbr:Moscow_Nights_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Isleworth_Studiosdbp-dbr:Moscow_Nights_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_I_spy_films,"Moscow Nights (released as I Stand Condemned in the United States) is a 1935 British drama film directed by Anthony Asquith and starring Laurence Olivier, Penelope Dudley-Ward and Harry Baur. The screenplay concerns a wounded officer who falls in love with his nurse.Based on a novel by Pierre Benoit, it is a remake of the 1934 French film of the same title. Harry Baur was the only actor to reprise his role from the original. It was shot at Denham and Isleworth Studios, both controlled by Alexander Korda's London Films. The film's sets were designed by the art director Vincent Korda. It was released in the United States by United Artists." 155,32417,"dbp-dbr:Run,_Run,_Joe!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Giuseppe_Colizzidbp-dbr:Run,_Run,_Joe!dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Carlo_Pontidbp-dbr:Run,_Run,_Joe!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Skerrittdbp-dbr:Run,_Run,_Joe!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Keith_Carradinedbp-dbr:Run,_Run,_Joe!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Giuseppe_Colizzidbp-dbr:Run,_Run,_Joe!dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Carlo_Pontidbp-dbr:Run,_Run,_Joe!dbp-dbp:nameRun, Run, Joe!dbp-dbr:Run,_Run,_Joe!dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Italydbp-dbr:Run,_Run,_Joe!dbp-dbp:countryItalydbp-dbr:Run,_Run,_Joe!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Run,_Run,_Joe!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Run,_Run,_Joe!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:Run,_Run,_Joe!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:Run,_Run,_Joe!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Run,_Run,_Joe!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Run,_Run,_Joe!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Run,_Run,_Joe!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Mediterranean_Seadbp-dbr:Run,_Run,_Joe!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Run,_Run,_Joe!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Guido_&_Maurizio_De_Angelisdbp-dbr:Run,_Run,_Joe!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Giuseppe_Colizzi","Run, Run, Joe! (Italian: Arrivano Joe e Margherito, also known as Joe and Margherito) is an Italian comedy movie directed in 1974 by Giuseppe Colizzi. It is the penultimate movie of Colizzi, before the posthumously released Switch. The movie reprises the style of the movies of the popular duo Bud Spencer-Terence Hill, that the same Colizzi had launched in 1967 in God Forgives... I Don't!. It was co-produced with West Germany (where it is known as J & M - Dynamit in der Schnauze and Dufte Typen räumen auf), Spain (where it was released as Joe y Margherito) and France." 156,83013,dbp-dbr:Shaker_Rundbp-dbp:directorBruce Morrisondbp-dbr:Shaker_Rundbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_Parr_(director)dbp-dbr:Shaker_Rundbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Igo_Kantordbp-dbr:Shaker_Rundbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ian_Munedbp-dbr:Shaker_Rundbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leif_Garrettdbp-dbr:Shaker_Rundbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cliff_Robertsondbp-dbr:Shaker_Rundbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lisa_Harrowdbp-dbr:Shaker_Rundbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shane_Briantdbp-dbr:Shaker_Rundbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Haydendbp-dbr:Shaker_Rundbp-dbp:starringBruce Phillipsdbp-dbr:Shaker_Rundbp-dbp:starringPeter Rowelldbp-dbr:Shaker_Rundbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_Parr_(director)dbp-dbr:Shaker_Rundbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Igo_Kantordbp-dbr:Shaker_Rundbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jim_Koufdbp-dbr:Shaker_Rundbp-dbp:nameShaker Rundbp-dbr:Shaker_Rundbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:New_Zealanddbp-dbr:Shaker_Rundbp-dbp:countryNew Zealanddbp-dbr:Shaker_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Shaker_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:Shaker_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_automobilesdbp-dbr:Shaker_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Shaker_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dunedin_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Shaker_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_Zealand_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Shaker_Runpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Wellington_in_fiction,"Shaker Run is a 1985 New Zealand action film directed by Bruce Morrison and starring Cliff Robertson, Leif Garrett, and Lisa Harrow. It follows a stunt driver Pierson and his ace mechanic Lee on the run from secret police in the South Island of New Zealand with Doctor Rubin, who has stolen a manufactured virus from the government lab where she works (filmed at Larnach Castle), with the intent of delivering it to the CIA.The ""Shaker"" of the title refers to the pink and black Trans Am used by the three to outrun the New Zealand secret service.Derek Malcolm said that the film, ""while not exactly an aesthetic experience ... has the best stunts ever accomplished in a New Zealand picture, some of them quite breathtaking"". Journalist Dominic Corry, writing in The New Zealand Herald in 2012, called the film a New Zealand classic, and noted that the movie relies ""almost entirely on its car stunts"". Film critic David Robinson described the film as a ""hit-and-miss"" and that the story didn't make much ""sense"", relying on the ""dramatic New Zealand scenery and the cars"".The film was considered part of New Zealand's ""New Wave"" of cinema following the establishment of the New Zealand Film Commission and has been described as among those films that ""foregrounded geographical representations of the country while examining male relationships."" The film's production was aided by tax breaks in New Zealand in the early 1980s." 157,69602,"dbp-dbr:How_Kitchener_Was_Betrayeddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Percy_Nashdbp-dbr:How_Kitchener_Was_Betrayeddbp-dbp:distributorBritish Exhibitors' Filmsdbp-dbr:How_Kitchener_Was_Betrayeddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bertram_Burleighdbp-dbr:How_Kitchener_Was_Betrayeddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fred_Pauldbp-dbr:How_Kitchener_Was_Betrayeddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Winifred_Evansdbp-dbr:How_Kitchener_Was_Betrayeddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Percy_Nashdbp-dbr:How_Kitchener_Was_Betrayeddbp-dbp:nameHow Kitchener Was Betrayeddbp-dbr:How_Kitchener_Was_Betrayeddbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:How_Kitchener_Was_Betrayedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:How_Kitchener_Was_Betrayedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:How_Kitchener_Was_Betrayedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:How_Kitchener_Was_Betrayedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1910sdbp-dbr:How_Kitchener_Was_Betrayedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:How_Kitchener_Was_Betrayedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:How_Kitchener_Was_Betrayedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:How_Kitchener_Was_Betrayedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:How_Kitchener_Was_Betrayedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1921_filmsdbp-dbr:How_Kitchener_Was_Betrayedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_World_War_I_filmsdbp-dbr:How_Kitchener_Was_Betrayedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_war_filmsdbp-dbr:How_Kitchener_Was_Betrayedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Percy_Nashdbp-dbr:How_Kitchener_Was_Betrayedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Herbert_Kitchener,_1st_Earl_Kitchenerdbp-dbr:How_Kitchener_Was_Betrayedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_British_filmsdbp-dbr:How_Kitchener_Was_Betrayedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1921_war_films","How Kitchener Was Betrayed is a 1921 British silent war film directed by Percy Nash and starring Fred Paul, Winifred Evans, and Bertram Burleigh. It was a fictional portrayal of the events leading up to the death of Herbert Kitchener on HMS Hampshire during the First World War in which the German secret service received warning of the general's activities through a German agent Elbie Böcker. The film was intended to cash in on the controversy raised by the publication of a biography of Kitchener in 1920 challenging the Admiralty's official conclusion that the ship was sunk by a mine. Only one of its six reels survives." 158,146144,dbp-dbr:If_It's_a_Rosedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Raymond_Menmuirdbp-dbr:If_It's_a_Rosedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Raymond_Menmuirdbp-dbr:If_It's_a_Rosedbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:If_It's_a_Rosepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_television_showsdbp-dbr:If_It's_a_Rosepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_Broadcasting_Corporation_original_programmingdbp-dbr:If_It's_a_Rosepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Australian_television_playsdbp-dbr:If_It's_a_Rosepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_live_television_showsdbp-dbr:If_It's_a_Rosepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Black-and-white_Australian_television_showsdbp-dbr:If_It's_a_Rosepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_television_plays,"If It's a Rose is an Australian television movie, or rather a live television comedy play, which aired in 1958 on ABC. Australian TV drama was relatively rare at the time.Duration was 60 minutes, in black-and-white. Archival status of the program is unknown. Annette Andre was a relatively unknown 18 year old.A version had been performed on British TV in 1954." 159,125705,dbp-dbr:A_Horse_Fly_Fleasdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:A_Horse_Fly_Fleasdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Horse_Fly_Fleasdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:A_Horse_Fly_Fleasdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:A_Horse_Fly_Fleasdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:A_Horse_Fly_Fleasdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Horse_Fly_Fleasdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:A_Horse_Fly_Fleasdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Fosterdbp-dbr:A_Horse_Fly_Fleaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Horse_Fly_Fleaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:A_Horse_Fly_Fleaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_controversiesdbp-dbr:A_Horse_Fly_Fleaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:A_Horse_Fly_Fleaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:A_Horse_Fly_Fleaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Race-related_controversies_in_filmdbp-dbr:A_Horse_Fly_Fleaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Horse_Fly_Fleaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Race-related_controversies_in_animationdbp-dbr:A_Horse_Fly_Fleaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Horse_Fly_Fleaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_insects,"A Horse Fly Fleas is a 1947 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon short. It was written by Warren Foster and directed by Robert McKimson. The short was released on December 13, 1947.The short stars A. Flea, the nearly-microscopic protagonist of An Itch in Time from 1943. It does not air that often in television due to stereotypical portrayals of Native Americans.Originally released in Cinecolor, the cartoon was reissued in three-strip Technicolor during the 1955–56 season." 160,159957,dbp-dbr:Scramble_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Eady_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Scramble_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Children's_Film_Foundationdbp-dbr:Scramble_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMichael Barnesdbp-dbr:Scramble_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDavid Eadydbp-dbr:Scramble_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robin_Askwithdbp-dbr:Scramble_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lucinda_Barnesdbp-dbr:Scramble_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stephen_Mallettdbp-dbr:Scramble_(film)dbp-dbp:starringIan Ramseydbp-dbr:Scramble_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Eady_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Scramble_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Children's_Film_Foundationdbp-dbr:Scramble_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Eady_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Scramble_(film)dbp-dbp:nameScrambledbp-dbr:Scramble_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Scramble_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Scramble_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:Scramble_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Scramble_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Scramble_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Children's_Film_Foundationdbp-dbr:Scramble_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_children's_filmsdbp-dbr:Scramble_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_children's_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Scramble_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_children's_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Scramble_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_Eady,"Scramble is a 1970 British children's sports drama film directed by David Eady and starring Ian Ramsey, Robin Askwith, Lucinda Barnes and Stephen Mallett. It was written by Michael Barnes and produced by Barnes and Eady for the Children's Film Foundation." 161,115168,dbp-dbr:The_Break-Updbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peyton_Reeddbp-dbr:The_Break-Updbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Break-Updbp-dbp:producerVince Vaughndbp-dbr:The_Break-Updbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Scott_Stuberdbp-dbr:The_Break-Updbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Judy_Davisdbp-dbr:The_Break-Updbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cole_Hauserdbp-dbr:The_Break-Updbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jennifer_Anistondbp-dbr:The_Break-Updbp-dbp:starringVince Vaughndbp-dbr:The_Break-Updbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joey_Lauren_Adamsdbp-dbr:The_Break-Updbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vincent_D'Onofriodbp-dbr:The_Break-Updbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Justin_Longdbp-dbr:The_Break-Updbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ann-Margretdbp-dbr:The_Break-Updbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jon_Favreaudbp-dbr:The_Break-Updbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Michael_Higginsdbp-dbr:The_Break-Updbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peyton_Reeddbp-dbr:The_Break-Updbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Break-Updbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Vince_Vaughndbp-dbr:The_Break-Updbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Scott_Stuberdbp-dbr:The_Break-Updbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Vince_Vaughndbp-dbr:The_Break-Updbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jeremy_Garelickdbp-dbr:The_Break-Updbp-dbp:nameThe Break-Updbp-dbr:The_Break-Updbp-dbp:genreScoreVariousdbp-dbr:The_Break-Updbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Break-Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Break-Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Break-Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Break-Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Break-Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Chicagodbp-dbr:The_Break-Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Break-Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Break-Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Break-Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Chicagodbp-dbr:The_Break-Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Break-Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jon_Briondbp-dbr:The_Break-Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Scott_Stuberdbp-dbr:The_Break-Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peyton_Reeddbp-dbr:The_Break-Uppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Jeremy_Garelick,"The Break-Up is a 2006 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Peyton Reed, based on a story by Jay Lavender, Jeremy Garelick, and Vince Vaughn, with a screenplay by Lavender and Garelick. The film stars Vince Vaughn and Jennifer Aniston and was produced by Universal Pictures.The Break-Up was released in the United States on June 2, 2006, by Universal Pictures. It received mixed-to-negative reviews from critics, who criticized its inconsistent tone but praised the chemistry between Vaughn and Aniston. Despite the reviews, the film was a commercial success, grossing approximately $205 million worldwide against a production budget of $52 million." 162,98681,dbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Zombiesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joel_M._Reeddbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Zombiesdbp-dbp:distributorInterGlobal Video Promotions Ltd.dbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Zombiesdbp-dbp:producerLorin E. Pricedbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Zombiesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joel_M._Reeddbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Zombiesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joel_M._Reeddbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Zombiesdbp-dbp:nameNight of the Zombiesdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Zombiesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Zombiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Zombiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Zombiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_United_States_Armydbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Zombiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Alpsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Zombiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Zombiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_(state)dbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Zombiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Munichdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Zombiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Western_Front_of_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Zombiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_zombie_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Zombiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Nazi_zombie_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Zombiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Central_Intelligence_Agencydbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Zombiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Bavariadbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Zombiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Zombiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Zombiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_chemical_war_and_weaponsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Zombiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Horror_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Zombiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joel_M._Reed,"Night of the Zombies (alternate titles: Night of the Zombies II, Battalion of the Living Dead) is a 1981 American zombie horror war film directed by Joel M. Reed. The film was produced by Lorin E. Price. The film was distributed on VHS by InterGlobal Video Promotions Ltd." 163,48348,dbp-dbr:The_Pioneers_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Hermandbp-dbr:The_Pioneers_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Pioneers_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Finneydbp-dbr:The_Pioneers_(1941_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Hermandbp-dbr:The_Pioneers_(1941_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Pioneers_(1941_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Finneydbp-dbr:The_Pioneers_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Pioneersdbp-dbr:The_Pioneers_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Pioneers_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pioneers_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pioneers_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pioneers_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pioneers_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pioneers_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pioneers_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Albert_Herman,"The Pioneers is a 1941 American Western film directed by Albert Herman and starring Tex Ritter, Karl Hackett and Wanda McKay. It was inspired by the 1823 novel of the same name by James Fenimore Cooper and distributed by Monogram Pictures." 164,164680,dbp-dbr:Pros_&_Consdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Boris_Damastdbp-dbr:Pros_&_Consdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Home_Videodbp-dbr:Pros_&_Consdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Delroy_Lindodbp-dbr:Pros_&_Consdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tommy_Davidsondbp-dbr:Pros_&_Consdbp-dbp:starringLarry Millerdbp-dbr:Pros_&_Consdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Boris_Damastdbp-dbr:Pros_&_Consdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Home_Videodbp-dbr:Pros_&_Consdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Larry_Miller_(comedian)dbp-dbr:Pros_&_Consdbp-dbp:namePros & Consdbp-dbr:Pros_&_Consdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Pros_&_Conspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Pros_&_Conspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Pros_&_Conspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Pros_&_Conspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Pros_&_Conspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:Pros_&_Conspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Pros_&_Conspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Pros_&_Conspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_prison_filmsdbp-dbr:Pros_&_Conspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Michel_Colombierdbp-dbr:Pros_&_Conspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Pros_&_Conspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_prison_comedy_films,"Pros & Cons (sometimes written as Pros and Cons) is a 1999 crime cоmedy film starring Larry Miller (who also wrote the screenplay), Tommy Davidson, and Delroy Lindo. The broadcast rights wеrе purchased by Cinemax who aired the debut of the film in 1999 on their cable network. It was directed by Boris Damast. Аfter its cable debut, it was released on video in 1999 by Warner Home Video under the New Line Home Video imprint.This was the final film appearance of actor Darren McGavin.In the film, an imprisoned white-collar criminal is convinced that his computer skills can be useful for a prison escape." 165,70722,dbp-dbr:Swimming_(film)dbp-dbp:directorRobert J. Siegeldbp-dbr:Swimming_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorOceanside Picturesdbp-dbr:Swimming_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Linda_Morandbp-dbr:Swimming_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lauren_Ambrosedbp-dbr:Swimming_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joelle_Carterdbp-dbr:Swimming_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jennifer_Dundasdbp-dbr:Swimming_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Linda_Morandbp-dbr:Swimming_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSwimmingdbp-dbr:Swimming_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Swimming_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bisexuality-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Swimming_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Swimming_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Swimming_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Swimming_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Swimming_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Swimming_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_female_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Swimming_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Swimming_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_filmsdbp-dbr:Swimming_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Swimming_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Swimming_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_coming-of-age_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Swimming_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Swimming_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_South_Carolinadbp-dbr:Swimming_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_South_Carolina,"Swimming is a 2000 coming-of-age drama film directed by Robert J. Siegel and starring Lauren Ambrose, Jennifer Dundas, and Joelle Carter. The film chronicles a summer in the life of Frankie, a teenager on South Carolina's Myrtle Beach.The film premiered at the Slamdance Film Festival in January 2000 and went on to play a variety of film festivals, including the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival and the Chicago International Film Festival. At Outfest Los Angeles, Ambrose won the award for Outstanding Actress in a Feature Film." 166,74180,dbp-dbr:Action_Man:_Robot_Atakdbp-dbp:directorChris Woodsdbp-dbr:Action_Man:_Robot_Atakdbp-dbp:directorJohn Moffettdbp-dbr:Action_Man:_Robot_Atakdbp-dbp:directorSteven Burchdbp-dbr:Action_Man:_Robot_Atakdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Hasbrodbp-dbr:Action_Man:_Robot_Atakdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Panini_Comicsdbp-dbr:Action_Man:_Robot_Atakdbp-dbp:producerCarissa Buffeldbp-dbr:Action_Man:_Robot_Atakdbp-dbp:producerSteven Burchdbp-dbr:Action_Man:_Robot_Atakdbp-dbp:producerLee Hilldbp-dbr:Action_Man:_Robot_Atakdbp-dbp:producerAnna Lorddbp-dbr:Action_Man:_Robot_Atakdbp-dbp:producerEric Barrettdbp-dbr:Action_Man:_Robot_Atakdbp-dbp:producerLaura Burridgedbp-dbr:Action_Man:_Robot_Atakdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Steven_Berkoffdbp-dbr:Action_Man:_Robot_Atakdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Oliver_Milburndbp-dbr:Action_Man:_Robot_Atakdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jesse_Spencerdbp-dbr:Action_Man:_Robot_Atakdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pierre_Maubouchédbp-dbr:Action_Man:_Robot_Atakdbp-dbp:starringEric Meyersdbp-dbr:Action_Man:_Robot_Atakdbp-dbp:starringJohnny Daukesdbp-dbr:Action_Man:_Robot_Atakdbp-dbp:starringTalia Shivelydbp-dbr:Action_Man:_Robot_Atakdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Hasbrodbp-dbr:Action_Man:_Robot_Atakdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Panini_Comicsdbp-dbr:Action_Man:_Robot_Atakdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alan_Grant_(writer)dbp-dbr:Action_Man:_Robot_Atakdbp-dbp:nameAction Man: Robot Atakdbp-dbr:Action_Man:_Robot_Atakdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Action_video_gamedbp-dbr:Action_Man:_Robot_Atakdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Action_Man:_Robot_Atakpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Action_Man:_Robot_Atakpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Direct-to-video_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Action_Man:_Robot_Atakpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Action_Man:_Robot_Atakpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Hasbro_toysdbp-dbr:Action_Man:_Robot_Atakpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_animated_superhero_filmsdbp-dbr:Action_Man:_Robot_Atakpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Action_Man:_Robot_Atakpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Video_games_based_on_filmsdbp-dbr:Action_Man:_Robot_Atakpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Action_Mandbp-dbr:Action_Man:_Robot_Atakpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Magic_Pockets_gamesdbp-dbr:Action_Man:_Robot_Atakpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Video_games_based_on_Hasbro_toys,"Action Man: Robot Atak is a 2004 American animated superhero film based on the Hasbro toy line Action Man. The film was produced by Arcana Digital and directed by John Moffett, Steven Burch and Chris Woods.Released to tie-in with the line of Action Man toys released in 2004, Robot Atak was the first in a trilogy of direct-to-video films and was followed by a sequel in 2005, Action Man: X Missions - The Movie." 167,31568,dbp-dbr:The_Odedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Nilanjan_Neil_Lahiridbp-dbr:The_Odedbp-dbp:producerBharat Shahdbp-dbr:The_Odedbp-dbp:producerRatna Maitydbp-dbr:The_Odedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sachin_Bhattdbp-dbr:The_Odedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sakina_Jaffreydbp-dbr:The_Odedbp-dbp:starringWilson Cruzdbp-dbr:The_Odedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Nilanjan_Neil_Lahiridbp-dbr:The_Odedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Akshat_Vermadbp-dbr:The_Odedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ghalib_Shiraz_Dhalladbp-dbr:The_Odedbp-dbp:nameThe Odedbp-dbr:The_Odedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Odedbp-dbp:countryIndiadbp-dbr:The_Odepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Odepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Odepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Odepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Odepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Kenya,"The Ode is a 2008 English-language American-Indian drama film directed by Nilanjan Neil Lahiri and starring Sachin Bhatt, Wilson Cruz and Sakina Jaffrey. The film is an adaptation of the novel, Ode to Lata by Ghalib Shiraz Dhalla. The biopic was shot on location in Kenya and in Los Angeles and produced by Ratna Maity, with Bharat Shah as executive producer. The film marks the acting debut of Indian actress, Lakshmi Manchu." 168,160114,dbp-dbr:Side_Streets_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ivar_Campbelldbp-dbr:Side_Streets_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Side_Streets_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Norman_Loudondbp-dbr:Side_Streets_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Diana_Beaumontdbp-dbr:Side_Streets_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringJane Wooddbp-dbr:Side_Streets_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringArnold Richesdbp-dbr:Side_Streets_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ivar_Campbelldbp-dbr:Side_Streets_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Side_Streets_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Norman_Loudondbp-dbr:Side_Streets_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:nameSide Streetsdbp-dbr:Side_Streets_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Side_Streets_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Side_Streets_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Side_Streets_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Side_Streets_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Side_Streets_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Side_Streets_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Side_Streets_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Side_Streets_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:Side_Streets_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Side_Streets_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ivar_Campbell,Side Streets is a 1933 British drama film directed by Ivar Campbell. It was made as a quota quickie at Shepperton Studios. The screenplay concerns a retired boxer who saves his fiancée's mother from her blackmailing husband. 169,42135,dbp-dbr:My_Lady's_Pastdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Raydbp-dbr:My_Lady's_Pastdbp-dbp:distributorTiffany Picturesdbp-dbr:My_Lady's_Pastdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_M._Stahldbp-dbr:My_Lady's_Pastdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Raydbp-dbr:My_Lady's_Pastdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Tiffany_Picturesdbp-dbr:My_Lady's_Pastdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_M._Stahldbp-dbr:My_Lady's_Pastdbp-dbp:nameMy Lady's Pastdbp-dbr:My_Lady's_Pastdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:My_Lady's_Pastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Lady's_Pastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Lady's_Pastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_American_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Lady's_Pastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Lady's_Pastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Lady's_Pastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Lady's_Pastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Lady's_Pastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_lost_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Lady's_Pastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tiffany_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Lady's_Pastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Albert_Ray,"My Lady's Past is a 1929 American sound part-talkie drama film directed by Albert Ray and starring Belle Bennett, Joe E. Brown and Alma Bennett. In addition to sequences with audible dialogue or talking sequences, the film features a synchronized musical score and sound effects along with English intertitles. The soundtrack was recorded using the Tiffany-Tone sound-on-film system using RCA Photophone equipment. After completing his first novel, a writer abandons his wife for his secretary. The film survives at BFI/National Film And Television Archive." 170,82367,dbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Northwestdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Berkedbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Northwestdbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Northwestdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Fierdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Northwestdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Starrettdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Northwestdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arthur_Hunnicuttdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Northwestdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shirley_Pattersondbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Northwestdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Berkedbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Northwestdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Northwestdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Fierdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Northwestdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Luci_Warddbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Northwestdbp-dbp:nameLaw of the Northwestdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Northwestdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Northwestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Northwestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Northwestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Northwestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Northwestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Northwestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_A._Berkedbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Northwestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Northwestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Northwestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Northern_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Northwestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Royal_Canadian_Mounted_Police_in_fiction,"Law of the Northwest is a 1943 American Western film directed by William Berke and starring Charles Starrett, Shirley Patterson and Arthur Hunnicutt." 171,82826,"dbp-dbr:The_Belles_of_St._Clementsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ivar_Campbelldbp-dbr:The_Belles_of_St._Clementsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Belles_of_St._Clementsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:The_Belles_of_St._Clementsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ivar_Campbelldbp-dbr:The_Belles_of_St._Clementsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Belles_of_St._Clementsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:The_Belles_of_St._Clementsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Terence_Rattigandbp-dbr:The_Belles_of_St._Clementsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ivar_Campbelldbp-dbr:The_Belles_of_St._Clementsdbp-dbp:nameThe Belles of St. Clementsdbp-dbr:The_Belles_of_St._Clementsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Belles_of_St._Clementspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Belles_of_St._Clementspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Belles_of_St._Clementspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Belles_of_St._Clementspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Belles_of_St._Clementspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Belles_of_St._Clementspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Belles_of_St._Clementspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Belles_of_St._Clementspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Belles_of_St._Clementspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:The_Belles_of_St._Clementspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Terence_Rattigandbp-dbr:The_Belles_of_St._Clementspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:The_Belles_of_St._Clementspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ivar_Campbell","The Belles of St. Clements is a 1936 British drama film directed by Ivar Campbell and starring Evelyn Foster, Meriel Forbes and Basil Langton. It is a melodrama set inside a teacher training college." 172,161187,dbp-dbr:Video_Rewinddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Julien_Templedbp-dbr:Video_Rewinddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mick_Jaggerdbp-dbr:Video_Rewinddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bill_Wymandbp-dbr:Video_Rewinddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Julien_Templedbp-dbr:Video_Rewinddbp-dbp:nameVideo Rewinddbp-dbr:Video_Rewindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Music_video_compilation_albumsdbp-dbr:Video_Rewindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_compilation_albumsdbp-dbr:Video_Rewindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_video_albumsdbp-dbr:Video_Rewindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Rolling_Stones_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Video_Rewindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Julien_Templedbp-dbr:Video_Rewindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Rolling_Stones_video_albumsdbp-dbr:Video_Rewindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Rolling_Stones_compilation_albums,"Video Rewind is a compilation of video clips by English rock band the Rolling Stones, recorded between 1972–1984. Instead of presenting unrelated clips and videos strung together, it uses a framing story directed by Julien Temple, featuring Bill Wyman and Mick Jagger, and also includes some footage directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg. It was first released in 1984 on the VHS, Betamax, Laserdisc, and CED Videodisc formats by Vestron home video." 173,70663,dbp-dbr:Sumuru_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Darrell_Roodtdbp-dbr:Sumuru_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Tandem_Communicationsdbp-dbr:Sumuru_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Alan_Towersdbp-dbr:Sumuru_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:producerBrigid Olendbp-dbr:Sumuru_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Rola_Bauerdbp-dbr:Sumuru_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alexandra_Kampdbp-dbr:Sumuru_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Shanksdbp-dbr:Sumuru_(2003_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Darrell_Roodtdbp-dbr:Sumuru_(2003_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Tandem_Communicationsdbp-dbr:Sumuru_(2003_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Alan_Towersdbp-dbr:Sumuru_(2003_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rola_Bauerdbp-dbr:Sumuru_(2003_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_Alan_Towersdbp-dbr:Sumuru_(2003_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sax_Rohmerdbp-dbr:Sumuru_(2003_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Torsten_Dewidbp-dbr:Sumuru_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:nameSumurudbp-dbr:Sumuru_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:countryGermanydbp-dbr:Sumuru_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Sumuru_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:countrySouth Africadbp-dbr:Sumuru_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Sumuru_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sumuru_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:Sumuru_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Sumuru_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Sumuru_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_South_African_filmsdbp-dbr:Sumuru_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:South_African_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Sumuru_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Sumuru_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Sumuru_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Darrell_Roodtdbp-dbr:Sumuru_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_science_fiction_films,"Sumuru, or Sax Rohmer's Sumuru, is a 2003 British-South African-German pulp science fiction film directed by Darrell Roodt and starring Alexandra Kamp and Michael Shanks. It is an update of the character Sumuru created by pulp novelist Sax Rohmer. It was the first adaptation of Sumuru in a sci-fi setting (the prior two adaptions were The Million Eyes of Sumuru (1967) and The Girl from Rio (1969))." 174,46226,dbp-dbr:The_Mind_Benders_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Basil_Deardendbp-dbr:The_Mind_Benders_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamateddbp-dbr:The_Mind_Benders_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:distributorAIPdbp-dbr:The_Mind_Benders_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Relphdbp-dbr:The_Mind_Benders_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Clements_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Mind_Benders_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dirk_Bogardedbp-dbr:The_Mind_Benders_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Bryant_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Mind_Benders_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mary_Uredbp-dbr:The_Mind_Benders_(1963_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Basil_Deardendbp-dbr:The_Mind_Benders_(1963_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Mind_Benders_(1963_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamateddbp-dbr:The_Mind_Benders_(1963_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Relphdbp-dbr:The_Mind_Benders_(1963_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_Kennawaydbp-dbr:The_Mind_Benders_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Mind Bendersdbp-dbr:The_Mind_Benders_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Mind_Benders_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mind_Benders_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Georges_Auricdbp-dbr:The_Mind_Benders_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mind_Benders_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Basil_Deardendbp-dbr:The_Mind_Benders_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mind_Benders_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mind_Benders_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Mind_Benders_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cold_War_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mind_Benders_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mind_Benders_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mind_Benders_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fiction_about_mind_controldbp-dbr:The_Mind_Benders_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_spy_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mind_Benders_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_spy_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mind_Benders_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Oxford,"The Mind Benders is a 1963 British thriller film produced by Michael Relph, directed by Basil Dearden and starring Dirk Bogarde, Mary Ure, John Clements, Michael Bryant and Wendy Craig. Screenwriter James Kennaway turned his screenplay into his 1963 novel of the same name.American International Pictures released the film in the U.S. as a double feature with Operation Bikini (1963)." 175,136908,dbp-dbr:Thunder_Pass_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_McDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:Thunder_Pass_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:distributorLippert Picturesdbp-dbr:Thunder_Pass_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_L._Lippertdbp-dbr:Thunder_Pass_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:producerRobert A. Nunesdbp-dbr:Thunder_Pass_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:starringAndy Devinedbp-dbr:Thunder_Pass_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dane_Clarkdbp-dbr:Thunder_Pass_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:starringDorothy Patrickdbp-dbr:Thunder_Pass_(1954_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_McDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:Thunder_Pass_(1954_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lippert_Picturesdbp-dbr:Thunder_Pass_(1954_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_L._Lippertdbp-dbr:Thunder_Pass_(1954_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tom_Hubbarddbp-dbr:Thunder_Pass_(1954_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Van_Marterdbp-dbr:Thunder_Pass_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:nameThunder Passdbp-dbr:Thunder_Pass_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Thunder_Pass_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Thunder_Pass_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Thunder_Pass_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Thunder_Pass_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Thunder_Pass_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lippert_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Thunder_Pass_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:Thunder_Pass_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_McDonalddbp-dbr:Thunder_Pass_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_Western_(genre)_films,"Thunder Pass is a 1954 American western film directed by Frank McDonald and starring Dane Clark, Dorothy Patrick and Andy Devine." 176,94031,"dbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Czinnerdbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elisabeth_Bergnerdbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Griffith_Jones_(actor)dbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hugh_Sinclair_(actor)dbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Penelope_Dudley-Warddbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Czinnerdbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Carl_Zuckmayerdbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Carl_Mayerdbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:nameEscape Me Neverdbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Venicedbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_William_Waltondbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_Czinner","Escape Me Never is a 1935 British drama film directed by Paul Czinner, produced by Herbert Wilcox, and starring Elisabeth Bergner (recreating the role of Gemma as she created it onstage in New York and London), Hugh Sinclair and Griffith Jones. The score is by William Walton with orchestration by Hyam Greenbaum. Bergner was nominated for the Oscar for Best Actress for her performance, but lost to Bette Davis. British readers of Film Weekly magazine voted the 1935 Best Performance in a British Movie to her. The film is an adaptation of the play Escape Me Never by Margaret Kennedy, which was based upon her 1930 novel The Fool of the Family. That book was a sequel to The Constant Nymph, which was also about the Sanger family of musical geniuses, but there is a disjunct among the books and the films: the Sanger brothers are never mentioned in the 1943 film version of The Constant Nymph. Another film adaptation of Escape Me Never was made in 1947 by Warner Bros." 177,81721,"dbp-dbr:Harvard,_Here_I_Comedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lew_Landersdbp-dbr:Harvard,_Here_I_Comedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Harvard,_Here_I_Comedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Wallace_MacDonalddbp-dbr:Harvard,_Here_I_Comedbp-dbp:starringMarie Wilsondbp-dbr:Harvard,_Here_I_Comedbp-dbp:starringStanley Browndbp-dbr:Harvard,_Here_I_Comedbp-dbp:starringArline Judgedbp-dbr:Harvard,_Here_I_Comedbp-dbp:starringDon Beddoedbp-dbr:Harvard,_Here_I_Comedbp-dbp:starringMax 'Slapsie Maxie' Rosenbloomdbp-dbr:Harvard,_Here_I_Comedbp-dbp:starringVirginia Saledbp-dbr:Harvard,_Here_I_Comedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lew_Landersdbp-dbr:Harvard,_Here_I_Comedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Harvard,_Here_I_Comedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Wallace_MacDonalddbp-dbr:Harvard,_Here_I_Comedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Karl_Brown_(cinematographer)dbp-dbr:Harvard,_Here_I_Comedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Albert_Duffydbp-dbr:Harvard,_Here_I_Comedbp-dbp:nameHarvard, Here I Come!dbp-dbr:Harvard,_Here_I_Comedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Harvard,_Here_I_Comepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Harvard,_Here_I_Comepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Harvard,_Here_I_Comepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Harvard,_Here_I_Comepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Harvard,_Here_I_Comepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Harvard,_Here_I_Comepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:Harvard,_Here_I_Comepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lew_Landersdbp-dbr:Harvard,_Here_I_Comepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Harvard,_Here_I_Comepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cavemendbp-dbr:Harvard,_Here_I_Comepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Harvard_Universitydbp-dbr:Harvard,_Here_I_Comepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Human_evolution","Harvard, Here I Come! is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Lew Landers and stars Max 'Slapsie Maxie' Rosenbloom, Arline Judge, Stanley Brown, Don Beddoe, Marie Wilson, and Virginia Sale. The film is also known as Here I Come in the United Kingdom." 178,81702,"dbp-dbr:Hacks_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gary_Rosendbp-dbr:Hacks_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Matt_Salingerdbp-dbr:Hacks_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringTom Arnolddbp-dbr:Hacks_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringStephen Readbp-dbr:Hacks_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Ritterdbp-dbr:Hacks_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringDave Foleydbp-dbr:Hacks_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringRobert Patrickdbp-dbr:Hacks_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringRichard Kinddbp-dbr:Hacks_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringIlleana Douglasdbp-dbr:Hacks_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringDusty Kaydbp-dbr:Hacks_(1997_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gary_Rosendbp-dbr:Hacks_(1997_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Matt_Salingerdbp-dbr:Hacks_(1997_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gary_Rosendbp-dbr:Hacks_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:nameHacksdbp-dbr:Hacks_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hacks_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Hacks_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hacks_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hacks_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Hacks_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_screenwritersdbp-dbr:Hacks_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hacks_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Hacks_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Hollywood,_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Hacks_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Hacks_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hacks_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Anthony_Marinelli",Hacks (a.k.a. Sink or Swim and The Big Twist) is a 1997 American comedy film written and directed by Gary Rosen. The film premiered at the AFI Los Angeles Film Festival. 179,83246,dbp-dbr:The_Dancing_Years_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harold_Frenchdbp-dbr:The_Dancing_Years_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British-Pathédbp-dbr:The_Dancing_Years_(film)dbp-dbp:producerWarwick Warddbp-dbr:The_Dancing_Years_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dennis_Pricedbp-dbr:The_Dancing_Years_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPatricia Daintondbp-dbr:The_Dancing_Years_(film)dbp-dbp:starringGisèle Prévilledbp-dbr:The_Dancing_Years_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harold_Frenchdbp-dbr:The_Dancing_Years_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British-Pathédbp-dbr:The_Dancing_Years_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Warwick_Warddbp-dbr:The_Dancing_Years_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Whittinghamdbp-dbr:The_Dancing_Years_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warwick_Warddbp-dbr:The_Dancing_Years_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Dancing Yearsdbp-dbr:The_Dancing_Years_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Dancing_Years_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1920sdbp-dbr:The_Dancing_Years_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dancing_Years_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1910sdbp-dbr:The_Dancing_Years_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_historical_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dancing_Years_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Jack_Whittinghamdbp-dbr:The_Dancing_Years_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Viennadbp-dbr:The_Dancing_Years_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_composersdbp-dbr:The_Dancing_Years_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Operetta_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dancing_Years_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harold_Frenchdbp-dbr:The_Dancing_Years_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_musical_films,"The Dancing Years is a 1950 musical British film directed by Harold French and starring Dennis Price, Gisèle Préville and Patricia Dainton. It was written by Warwick Ward and Jack Whittingham.based on the musical by Ivor Novello." 180,163827,dbp-dbr:The_Morals_of_Marcus_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Miles_Manderdbp-dbr:The_Morals_of_Marcus_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Morals_of_Marcus_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:The_Morals_of_Marcus_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ian_Hunter_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Morals_of_Marcus_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Noel_Madisondbp-dbr:The_Morals_of_Marcus_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lupe_Vélezdbp-dbr:The_Morals_of_Marcus_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Adrianne_Allendbp-dbr:The_Morals_of_Marcus_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Miles_Manderdbp-dbr:The_Morals_of_Marcus_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Morals_of_Marcus_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:The_Morals_of_Marcus_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:H._Fowler_Meardbp-dbr:The_Morals_of_Marcus_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Guy_Boltondbp-dbr:The_Morals_of_Marcus_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Miles_Manderdbp-dbr:The_Morals_of_Marcus_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Morals_of_Marcus_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Morals_of_Marcus_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Morals_of_Marcus_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Morals_of_Marcus_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Morals_of_Marcus_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Morals_of_Marcus_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Morals_of_Marcus_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sound_film_remakes_of_silent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Morals_of_Marcus_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Morals_of_Marcus_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Morals_of_Marcus_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Twickenham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Morals_of_Marcus_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Morals_of_Marcus_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Syriadbp-dbr:The_Morals_of_Marcus_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Miles_Mander,"The Morals of Marcus is a 1935 British comedy film directed by Miles Mander and starring Lupe Vélez, Ian Hunter and Adrianne Allen. The screenplay concerns an archaeologist who finds a woman hiding in his luggage who has escaped from a harem and they eventually fall in love and marry. The Morals of Marcus was previously filmed twice as silents in 1915 (The Morals of Marcus, with Marie Doro) and in 1921 (Morals, with May McAvoy)." 181,126377,dbp-dbr:Abby_Singer_(film)dbp-dbp:directorRyan Williamsdbp-dbr:Abby_Singer_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Studios Home Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Abby_Singer_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRyan Williamsdbp-dbr:Abby_Singer_(film)dbp-dbp:producerClint J. Palmerdbp-dbr:Abby_Singer_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJonathan M Blackdbp-dbr:Abby_Singer_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jay_O._Sandersdbp-dbr:Abby_Singer_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRyan Williamsdbp-dbr:Abby_Singer_(film)dbp-dbp:starringClint J. Palmerdbp-dbr:Abby_Singer_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pat_Donahuedbp-dbr:Abby_Singer_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMark Wunderdbp-dbr:Abby_Singer_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRobin Ballarddbp-dbr:Abby_Singer_(film)dbp-dbp:starringWendy Bussdbp-dbr:Abby_Singer_(film)dbp-dbp:nameAbby Singerdbp-dbr:Abby_Singer_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Abby_Singer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Abby_Singer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Abby_Singer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:Abby_Singer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Abby_Singer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_films,"Abby Singer is a 2003 American dark comedy film that chronicles the life of Curtis Clemins, who is torn between the love of his life and accomplishing his dream. It had some film festival screenings in 2003 and again in 2006 (in a revised edition). The film also has several celebrity cameo appearances, including Brad Pitt, Roger Ebert, and Jake Gyllenhaal.The film was named after the second-to-last shot of the day on a film, which is called an Abby Singer after Abner E. ""Abby"" Singer." 182,145765,dbp-dbr:I_Thank_You_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Marcel_Varneldbp-dbr:I_Thank_You_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:I_Thank_You_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Black_(producer)dbp-dbr:I_Thank_You_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:I_Thank_You_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Marcel_Varneldbp-dbr:I_Thank_You_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:I_Thank_You_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Black_(producer)dbp-dbr:I_Thank_You_(film)dbp-dbp:nameI Thank Youdbp-dbr:I_Thank_You_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:I_Thank_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Thank_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Thank_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Thank_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Thank_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Thank_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Thank_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Marriott_Edgardbp-dbr:I_Thank_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Marcel_Varneldbp-dbr:I_Thank_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Battle_of_Britain_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Thank_You_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_World_War_II_propaganda_films,"I Thank You is a 1941 black and white British comedy film directed by Marcel Varnel and starring Arthur Askey, Richard Murdoch, Graham Moffatt and Moore Marriott. The screenplay was by Marriott Edgar and Val Guest. The film was produced by Edward Black at Gainsborough Pictures. The title of the film is the literal version of Arthur Askey's famous catch-phrase which he idiosyncratically pronounced as ""Ay-thang-yaw""." 183,82582,dbp-dbr:London_Scrapbookdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Derrick_De_Marneydbp-dbr:London_Scrapbookdbp-dbp:directorEugene Cekalskidbp-dbr:London_Scrapbookdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Basil_Wrightdbp-dbr:London_Scrapbookdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bessie_Lovedbp-dbr:London_Scrapbookdbp-dbp:starringBasil Radforddbp-dbr:London_Scrapbookdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Derrick_De_Marneydbp-dbr:London_Scrapbookdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Basil_Wrightdbp-dbr:London_Scrapbookdbp-dbp:nameLondon Scrapbookdbp-dbr:London_Scrapbookdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:London_Scrapbookpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:London_Scrapbookpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:London_Scrapbookpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:London_Scrapbookpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_war_filmsdbp-dbr:London_Scrapbookpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:London_Scrapbookpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_World_War_II_propaganda_films,"London Scrapbook is a 1942 British propaganda film directed by Derrick De Marney and Eugene Cekalski. It shows the physical devastation that the Blitz caused to London, and humorously communicates the postwar struggles of Londoners to Americans.The film is preserved at the British Film Institute and was released on the compilation DVD The British Home Front at War: London Can Take It! from the Imperial War Museum." 184,16049,"dbp-dbr:Houston,_We've_Got_a_Problemdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lawrence_Dohenydbp-dbr:Houston,_We've_Got_a_Problemdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:Houston,_We've_Got_a_Problemdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:NBCUniversal_Television_Distributiondbp-dbr:Houston,_We've_Got_a_Problemdbp-dbp:producerHerman S. Saundersdbp-dbr:Houston,_We've_Got_a_Problemdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gary_Collins_(actor)dbp-dbr:Houston,_We've_Got_a_Problemdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Culpdbp-dbr:Houston,_We've_Got_a_Problemdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ed_Nelsondbp-dbr:Houston,_We've_Got_a_Problemdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sandra_Deedbp-dbr:Houston,_We've_Got_a_Problemdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Clu_Gulagerdbp-dbr:Houston,_We've_Got_a_Problemdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lawrence_Dohenydbp-dbr:Houston,_We've_Got_a_Problemdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:Houston,_We've_Got_a_Problemdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:NBCUniversal_Television_Distributiondbp-dbr:Houston,_We've_Got_a_Problemdbp-dbp:genreDrama / Sci-Fidbp-dbr:Houston,_We've_Got_a_Problemdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Houston,_We've_Got_a_Problempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:Houston,_We've_Got_a_Problempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Houston,_We've_Got_a_Problempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Houston,_We've_Got_a_Problempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Houstondbp-dbr:Houston,_We've_Got_a_Problempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Houstondbp-dbr:Houston,_We've_Got_a_Problempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Houston,_We've_Got_a_Problempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1970dbp-dbr:Houston,_We've_Got_a_Problempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Apollo_programdbp-dbr:Houston,_We've_Got_a_Problempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Apollo_13dbp-dbr:Houston,_We've_Got_a_Problempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Harve_Bennett","Houston, We've Got a Problem is a 1974 American made-for-television drama film about the Apollo 13 spaceflight, directed by Lawrence Doheny and starring Ed Nelson in the role of NASA Flight Director Gene Kranz." 185,74733,dbp-dbr:Three_Sisters_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Laurence_Olivierdbp-dbr:Three_Sisters_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Sicheldbp-dbr:Three_Sisters_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Sisters_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:producerJames C. Katz & John Goldstonedbp-dbr:Three_Sisters_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:starringLaurence Olivierdbp-dbr:Three_Sisters_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alan_Batesdbp-dbr:Three_Sisters_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Plowrightdbp-dbr:Three_Sisters_(1970_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Laurence_Olivierdbp-dbr:Three_Sisters_(1970_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Sicheldbp-dbr:Three_Sisters_(1970_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Sisters_(1970_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:James_C._Katzdbp-dbr:Three_Sisters_(1970_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Moura_Budbergdbp-dbr:Three_Sisters_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:nameThree Sistersdbp-dbr:Three_Sisters_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Three_Sisters_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Sisters_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Sisters_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Sisters_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Sisters_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Sisters_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Sisters_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_William_Waltondbp-dbr:Three_Sisters_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Laurence_Olivierdbp-dbr:Three_Sisters_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Three_Sisters,"Three Sisters is a 1970 British drama film starring Alan Bates, Laurence Olivier and Joan Plowright, based on the 1901 play by Anton Chekhov. Olivier also directed, with co-director John Sichel; it was the final feature film directed by Olivier. The film was based on a 1967 theatre production that Olivier had directed at the Royal National Theatre. Both the theatrical production and the film used the translation from the original Russian by Moura Budberg. The film was released in the U.S. in 1974 as part of the American Film Theatre. This was a series of thirteen film adaptations of stage plays shown to subscribers at about 500 movie theaters across the country." 186,166793,dbp-dbr:Noisy_Neighborsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Reisnerdbp-dbr:Noisy_Neighborsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Pathé_Exchangedbp-dbr:Noisy_Neighborsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Berndbp-dbr:Noisy_Neighborsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eddie_Quillandbp-dbr:Noisy_Neighborsdbp-dbp:starringAlberta Vaughndbp-dbr:Noisy_Neighborsdbp-dbp:starringJane Keckleydbp-dbr:Noisy_Neighborsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Reisnerdbp-dbr:Noisy_Neighborsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Pathé_Exchangedbp-dbr:Noisy_Neighborsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Berndbp-dbr:Noisy_Neighborsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_W._Krafftdbp-dbr:Noisy_Neighborsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:F._Hugh_Herbertdbp-dbr:Noisy_Neighborsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Scott_Darling_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Noisy_Neighborsdbp-dbp:nameNoisy Neighboursdbp-dbr:Noisy_Neighborsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Noisy_Neighborspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Noisy_Neighborspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Noisy_Neighborspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Noisy_Neighborspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:Noisy_Neighborspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Noisy_Neighborspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Noisy_Neighborspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pathé_Exchange_filmsdbp-dbr:Noisy_Neighborspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_F._Hugh_Herbertdbp-dbr:Noisy_Neighborspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_Reisner,"Noisy Neighbors is a 1929 American sound part-talkie comedy film directed by Charles Reisner and starring Eddie Quillan, Alberta Vaughn and Jane Keckley. In addition to sequences with audible dialogue or talking sequences, the film features a synchronized musical score and sound effects along with English intertitles. The sound was recorded using the RCA Photophone sound system." 187,4238,"dbp-dbr:Roulette_Stars_of_Metro_Detroitdbp-dbp:directorTom Lehrer, Tom Nahasdbp-dbr:Roulette_Stars_of_Metro_Detroitdbp-dbp:producerDick Valentinedbp-dbr:Roulette_Stars_of_Metro_Detroitdbp-dbp:producerJohn Nashdbp-dbr:Roulette_Stars_of_Metro_Detroitdbp-dbp:producerChris Fullerdbp-dbr:Roulette_Stars_of_Metro_Detroitdbp-dbp:starringJohn Nashdbp-dbr:Roulette_Stars_of_Metro_Detroitdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christopher_Taitdbp-dbr:Roulette_Stars_of_Metro_Detroitdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dick_Valentinedbp-dbr:Roulette_Stars_of_Metro_Detroitdbp-dbp:starringMike Alonsodbp-dbr:Roulette_Stars_of_Metro_Detroitdbp-dbp:starringDave Malarshdbp-dbr:Roulette_Stars_of_Metro_Detroitdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dick_Valentinedbp-dbr:Roulette_Stars_of_Metro_Detroitdbp-dbp:nameRoulette Stars of Metro Detroitdbp-dbr:Roulette_Stars_of_Metro_Detroitdbp-dbp:nameRaw Collectiondbp-dbr:Roulette_Stars_of_Metro_Detroitdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Rock_musicdbp-dbr:Roulette_Stars_of_Metro_Detroitdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Roulette_Stars_of_Metro_Detroitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Roulette_Stars_of_Metro_Detroitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Roulette_Stars_of_Metro_Detroitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Roulette_Stars_of_Metro_Detroitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_filmsdbp-dbr:Roulette_Stars_of_Metro_Detroitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mockumentary_films",Roulette Stars of Metro Detroit is an American mockumentary film starring members of the rock band Electric Six as fictional versions of themselves. The film was written by lead singer Dick Valentine and was crowd-sourced through a Kickstarter campaign. 188,170929,dbp-dbr:Vanishing_Mendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_L._Fraserdbp-dbr:Vanishing_Mendbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Vanishing_Mendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Tylerdbp-dbr:Vanishing_Mendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Raymond_Keanedbp-dbr:Vanishing_Mendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Adele_Lacydbp-dbr:Vanishing_Mendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_L._Fraserdbp-dbr:Vanishing_Mendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Vanishing_Mendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Wellyn_Totmandbp-dbr:Vanishing_Mendbp-dbp:nameVanishing Mendbp-dbr:Vanishing_Mendbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Vanishing_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Vanishing_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Vanishing_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Vanishing_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Vanishing_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Vanishing_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Vanishing_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Vanishing_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Vanishing_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_lost_filmsdbp-dbr:Vanishing_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_Western_(genre)_films,"Vanishing Men is a 1932 American western film directed by Harry L. Fraser and starring Tom Tyler, Adele Lacy, and Raymond Keane. The film depicts the story of Russ Whitely (Keane), a young man who has become involved with cattle rustling, his complicated relationship with Sheriff Doug Barrett (Tyler), and his eventual redemption. Critical reception to the film was mixed, and it is now believed to be a lost film." 189,96313,dbp-dbr:Final_Destination_2dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_R._Ellisdbp-dbr:Final_Destination_2dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:New_Line_Cinemadbp-dbr:Final_Destination_2dbp-dbp:producerCraig Perrydbp-dbr:Final_Destination_2dbp-dbp:producerWarren Zidedbp-dbr:Final_Destination_2dbp-dbp:starringAli Larterdbp-dbr:Final_Destination_2dbp-dbp:starringA. J. Cookdbp-dbr:Final_Destination_2dbp-dbp:starringMichael Landesdbp-dbr:Final_Destination_2dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_R._Ellisdbp-dbr:Final_Destination_2dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:New_Line_Cinemadbp-dbr:Final_Destination_2dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jeffrey_Reddickdbp-dbr:Final_Destination_2dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eric_Bressdbp-dbr:Final_Destination_2dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:J._Mackye_Gruberdbp-dbr:Final_Destination_2dbp-dbp:nameFinal Destination 2dbp-dbr:Final_Destination_2dbp-dbp:nameFinal Destination 2:dbp-dbr:Final_Destination_2dbp-dbp:nameOriginal Motion Picture Scoredbp-dbr:Final_Destination_2dbp-dbp:genrePromotional scoredbp-dbr:Final_Destination_2dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Final_Destination_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Final_Destination_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Final_Destination_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Final_Destination_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Final_Destination_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:Final_Destination_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_Line_Cinema_filmsdbp-dbr:Final_Destination_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_road_accidents_and_incidentsdbp-dbr:Final_Destination_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2001dbp-dbr:Final_Destination_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Vancouverdbp-dbr:Final_Destination_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_(state)dbp-dbr:Final_Destination_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Final_Destination_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Shirley_Walkerdbp-dbr:Final_Destination_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_R._Ellisdbp-dbr:Final_Destination_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Final_Destination_films,"Final Destination 2 is a 2003 American supernatural horror film directed by David R. Ellis from a screenplay by J. Mackye Gruber and Eric Bress, based on a story by Gruber, Bress, and Jeffrey Reddick. It is a sequel to Final Destination (2000) and the second installment in the Final Destination film series. The film stars Ali Larter, A. J. Cook, and Michael Landes. Cook portrays a young woman who saves a group of drivers from a highway pile-up, which she predicted from a premonition. She must find ways to defeat Death after the survivors begin dying in freak accidents.After the financial success of Final Destination, New Line Cinema contacted Reddick regarding plans for a sequel. Since the original film's crew was unavailable, New Line replaced most of the production team. Filming took place in Vancouver and Okanagan Lake. Final Destination 2 was released on January 31, 2003, and on DVD on July 22, 2003, which includes commentaries, deleted scenes, documentaries, and videos.The film received mixed reviews from critics. It grossed $46 million domestically and $43 million overseas, earning $90 million internationally against a $26 million budget. It was also nominated for four awards, including the Saturn Award for Best Horror Film. The highway scene was called the ""greatest car crash scene in movie history"" and was nominated for the MTV Movie Award for Best Action Sequence. A third film, Final Destination 3, was released in February 2006." 190,71087,dbp-dbr:My_Wrongs_8245–8249_&_117dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chris_Morris_(satirist)dbp-dbr:My_Wrongs_8245–8249_&_117dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warp_Filmsdbp-dbr:My_Wrongs_8245–8249_&_117dbp-dbp:producerMark Herbertdbp-dbr:My_Wrongs_8245–8249_&_117dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paddy_Considinedbp-dbr:My_Wrongs_8245–8249_&_117dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chris_Morris_(satirist)dbp-dbr:My_Wrongs_8245–8249_&_117dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warp_Filmsdbp-dbr:My_Wrongs_8245–8249_&_117dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Chris_Morris_(satirist)dbp-dbr:My_Wrongs_8245–8249_&_117dbp-dbp:nameMy Wrongs #8245–8249 & 117dbp-dbr:My_Wrongs_8245–8249_&_117dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:My_Wrongs_8245–8249_&_117purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Wrongs_8245–8249_&_117purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Wrongs_8245–8249_&_117purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:My_Wrongs_8245–8249_&_117purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_short_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Wrongs_8245–8249_&_117purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_short_films,"My Wrongs #8245–8249 & 117 is a 2002 British short film written and directed by Chris Morris. It stars Paddy Considine as a disturbed man taking care of a friend's dog (voiced by Morris), who convinces him that he is on trial for everything he has done wrong in his life. It was based on a monologue from Morris's BBC Radio 1 show Blue Jam. My Wrongs was the first film released by Warp Films, an imprint of Warp Records. It was released on DVD in 2003, and won a BAFTA for best short film at the 2003 awards." 191,136250,dbp-dbr:The_Eleventh_Hour_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Ridgwelldbp-dbr:The_Eleventh_Hour_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Stoll_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Eleventh_Hour_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dennis_Wyndhamdbp-dbr:The_Eleventh_Hour_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:starringMadge Whitedbp-dbr:The_Eleventh_Hour_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:M._Gray_Murraydbp-dbr:The_Eleventh_Hour_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:starringBeatrice Chesterdbp-dbr:The_Eleventh_Hour_(1922_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Ridgwelldbp-dbr:The_Eleventh_Hour_(1922_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Stoll_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Eleventh_Hour_(1922_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ethel_M._Delldbp-dbr:The_Eleventh_Hour_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Eleventh Hourdbp-dbr:The_Eleventh_Hour_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Eleventh_Hour_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Eleventh_Hour_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:The_Eleventh_Hour_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Eleventh_Hour_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Eleventh_Hour_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1922_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Eleventh_Hour_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Stoll_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Eleventh_Hour_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_Ridgwelldbp-dbr:The_Eleventh_Hour_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Ethel_M._Dell,"The Eleventh Hour is a 1922 British silent film. One of a number of adaptations of Ethel M. Dell's romance novels made around this time, the film revolves around Doris Elliott (Madge White), who marries farmer Jeff Ironside (Dennis Wyndham), but quickly tires of farm life, and leaves him, only to realise her mistake and return just before Ironside commits suicide – hence ""the eleventh hour"" of the title. It is unknown whether any recording of the film survives; it may be a lost film." 192,108605,dbp-dbr:His_Royal_Highness_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:F._W._Thringdbp-dbr:His_Royal_Highness_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:His_Royal_Highness_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:F._W._Thringdbp-dbr:His_Royal_Highness_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringGeorge Wallacedbp-dbr:His_Royal_Highness_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:F._W._Thringdbp-dbr:His_Royal_Highness_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:His_Royal_Highness_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:F._W._Thringdbp-dbr:His_Royal_Highness_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:nameHis Royal Highnessdbp-dbr:His_Royal_Highness_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:genrecomedy revuedbp-dbr:His_Royal_Highness_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:His_Royal_Highness_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:His_Royal_Highness_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Australiadbp-dbr:His_Royal_Highness_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:His_Royal_Highness_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Europedbp-dbr:His_Royal_Highness_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:His_Royal_Highness_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:His_Royal_Highness_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:His_Royal_Highness_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:His_Royal_Highness_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_F._W._Thring,"His Royal Highness is a 1932 Australian musical film directed by F. W. Thring, also known as His Loyal Highness (Australia alternative title and title in the United Kingdom), starring George Wallace in his feature film debut. It was the first Australian film musical." 193,83242,dbp-dbr:The_Bachelor's_Clubdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:A._V._Brambledbp-dbr:The_Bachelor's_Clubdbp-dbp:distributorIdeal Film Companydbp-dbr:The_Bachelor's_Clubdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ben_Fielddbp-dbr:The_Bachelor's_Clubdbp-dbp:starringSydney Fairbrotherdbp-dbr:The_Bachelor's_Clubdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mary_Broughdbp-dbr:The_Bachelor's_Clubdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ernest_Thesigerdbp-dbr:The_Bachelor's_Clubdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:A._V._Brambledbp-dbr:The_Bachelor's_Clubdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Ideal_Film_Companydbp-dbr:The_Bachelor's_Clubdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eliot_Stannarddbp-dbr:The_Bachelor's_Clubdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Israel_Zangwilldbp-dbr:The_Bachelor's_Clubdbp-dbp:nameThe Bachelor's Clubdbp-dbr:The_Bachelor's_Clubdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Bachelor's_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bachelor's_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bachelor's_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bachelor's_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bachelor's_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bachelor's_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1921_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bachelor's_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bachelor's_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1921_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bachelor's_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ideal_Film_Company_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bachelor's_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_A._V._Bramble,"The Bachelor's Club is a 1921 British silent comedy film directed by A. V. Bramble, starring Ben Field, Ernest Thesiger and Mary Brough, and based on the 1891 novel The Bachelor's Club by Israel Zangwill." 194,69704,dbp-dbr:John_Henry_and_the_Inky-Poodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Paldbp-dbr:John_Henry_and_the_Inky-Poodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:John_Henry_and_the_Inky-Poodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rex_Ingram_(actor)dbp-dbr:John_Henry_and_the_Inky-Poodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Paldbp-dbr:John_Henry_and_the_Inky-Poodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:John_Henry_and_the_Inky-Poodbp-dbp:nameJohn Henry and the Inky-Poodbp-dbr:John_Henry_and_the_Inky-Poodbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:John_Henry_and_the_Inky-Poopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:John_Henry_and_the_Inky-Poopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_National_Film_Registry_filmsdbp-dbr:John_Henry_and_the_Inky-Poopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:John_Henry_and_the_Inky-Poopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:John_Henry_and_the_Inky-Poopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_filmsdbp-dbr:John_Henry_and_the_Inky-Poopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_folklore_films_and_television_seriesdbp-dbr:John_Henry_and_the_Inky-Poopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:John_Henry_and_the_Inky-Poopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:John_Henry_and_the_Inky-Poopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:John_Henry_and_the_Inky-Poopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:John_Henry_and_the_Inky-Poopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_trainsdbp-dbr:John_Henry_and_the_Inky-Poopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Stop-motion_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:John_Henry_and_the_Inky-Poopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_George_Paldbp-dbr:John_Henry_and_the_Inky-Poopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Puppetoons,"John Henry and the Inky-Poo is a 1946 American stop-motion animated film written and directed by George Pal using Pal's Puppetoons stop-motion style. The film is based on African American folk hero John Henry.John Henry and the Inky-Poo was nominated for an Oscar for Best Animated Short for the 19th Academy Awards. In 2015, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being ""culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant"".It was also included in the 1987 compilation film The Puppetoon Movie." 195,24070,dbp-dbr:Desperate_Momentdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Compton_Bennettdbp-dbr:Desperate_Momentdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Desperate_Momentdbp-dbp:producerGeorge H. Browndbp-dbr:Desperate_Momentdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dirk_Bogardedbp-dbr:Desperate_Momentdbp-dbp:starringMai Zetterlingdbp-dbr:Desperate_Momentdbp-dbp:starringPhilip Frienddbp-dbr:Desperate_Momentdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Compton_Bennettdbp-dbr:Desperate_Momentdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Desperate_Momentdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Patrick_Kirwandbp-dbr:Desperate_Momentdbp-dbp:nameDesperate Momentdbp-dbr:Desperate_Momentdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Desperate_Momentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Berlindbp-dbr:Desperate_Momentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Desperate_Momentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Desperate_Momentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Desperate_Momentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Desperate_Momentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_German_novelsdbp-dbr:Desperate_Momentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1940sdbp-dbr:Desperate_Momentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Desperate_Momentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Desperate_Momentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Desperate_Momentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Patrick_Kirwandbp-dbr:Desperate_Momentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Berlindbp-dbr:Desperate_Momentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Germanydbp-dbr:Desperate_Momentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Hamburgdbp-dbr:Desperate_Momentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Munichdbp-dbr:Desperate_Momentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Compton_Bennett,"Desperate Moment is a 1953 British thriller film directed by Compton Bennett and starring Dirk Bogarde, Mai Zetterling and Philip Friend. It was written by George H. Brown and Patrick Kirwan based on the 1951 novel of the same title by Martha Albrand." 196,41965,dbp-dbr:My_Fake_Fiancédbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gil_Jungerdbp-dbr:My_Fake_Fiancédbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:ABC_Familydbp-dbr:My_Fake_Fiancédbp-dbp:producerCraig McNeildbp-dbr:My_Fake_Fiancédbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joey_Lawrencedbp-dbr:My_Fake_Fiancédbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Melissa_Joan_Hartdbp-dbr:My_Fake_Fiancédbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gil_Jungerdbp-dbr:My_Fake_Fiancédbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:ABC_Familydbp-dbr:My_Fake_Fiancédbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:My_Fake_Fiancépurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Fake_Fiancépurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Fake_Fiancépurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Fake_Fiancépurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Fake_Fiancépurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Georgia_(U.S._state)dbp-dbr:My_Fake_Fiancépurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_television_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Fake_Fiancépurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ABC_Family_original_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Fake_Fiancépurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_weddingsdbp-dbr:My_Fake_Fiancépurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Romance_television_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Fake_Fiancépurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gil_Jungerdbp-dbr:My_Fake_Fiancépurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_romance_films,"My Fake Fiancé is a 2009 American television film starring Melissa Joan Hart and Joey Lawrence. It premiered on the ABC Family channel on April 19, 2009." 197,25682,dbp-dbr:Northern_Patrol_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rex_Baileydbp-dbr:Northern_Patrol_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorAllied Artists Picturesdbp-dbr:Northern_Patrol_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lindsley_Parsonsdbp-dbr:Northern_Patrol_(film)dbp-dbp:producerAce Hermandbp-dbr:Northern_Patrol_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Claudia_Drakedbp-dbr:Northern_Patrol_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kirby_Grantdbp-dbr:Northern_Patrol_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marian_Carrdbp-dbr:Northern_Patrol_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Phipps_(actor)dbp-dbr:Northern_Patrol_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rex_Baileydbp-dbr:Northern_Patrol_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Picturesdbp-dbr:Northern_Patrol_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ace_Hermandbp-dbr:Northern_Patrol_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lindsley_Parsonsdbp-dbr:Northern_Patrol_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_Oliver_Curwooddbp-dbr:Northern_Patrol_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Douglasdbp-dbr:Northern_Patrol_(film)dbp-dbp:nameNorthern Patroldbp-dbr:Northern_Patrol_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Northern_Patrol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Northern_Patrol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Allied_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Northern_Patrol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Northern_Patrol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Northern_Patrol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Northern_Patrol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Northern_Patrol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Northern_Patrol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Northern_Patrol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Northern_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Northern_Patrol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Royal_Canadian_Mounted_Police_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Northern_Patrol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_James_Oliver_Curwooddbp-dbr:Northern_Patrol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Corporal_Rod_Webb_(film_series)dbp-dbr:Northern_Patrol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rex_Baileydbp-dbr:Northern_Patrol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Lindsley_Parsons,"Northern Patrol is a 1953 American Northern film directed by Rex Bailey and starring Kirby Grant, Marian Carr and William Phipps. The film was the ninth in a series of ten films featuring Kirby Grant as a Canadian Mountie." 198,81211,dbp-dbr:Division_19dbp-dbp:directorS. A. Halewooddbp-dbr:Division_19dbp-dbp:distributorUncork'd Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Division_19dbp-dbp:producerS. A. Halewooddbp-dbr:Division_19dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Linus_Roachedbp-dbr:Division_19dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Will_Rothhaardbp-dbr:Division_19dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jamie_Dravendbp-dbr:Division_19dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Clarke_Petersdbp-dbr:Division_19dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lotte_Verbeekdbp-dbr:Division_19dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Toby_Hemingwaydbp-dbr:Division_19dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alison_Doodydbp-dbr:Division_19dbp-dbp:nameDivision 19dbp-dbr:Division_19dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Division_19dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Division_19purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_political_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Division_19purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Division_19purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_dystopian_filmsdbp-dbr:Division_19purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Unreleased_filmsdbp-dbr:Division_19purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Michigandbp-dbr:Division_19purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_political_thriller_films,"Division 19 is a 2017 British-American dystopian political thriller film directed and written by S. A. Halewood. The film stars Linus Roache, Clarke Peters, Alison Doody and Jamie Draven." 199,170850,dbp-dbr:Vice_Academydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rick_Sloanedbp-dbr:Vice_Academydbp-dbp:producerRick Sloanedbp-dbr:Vice_Academydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Linnea_Quigleydbp-dbr:Vice_Academydbp-dbp:starringJay Richardsondbp-dbr:Vice_Academydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elizabeth_Kaitandbp-dbr:Vice_Academydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ginger_Lynn_Allendbp-dbr:Vice_Academydbp-dbp:starringMark Richardsondbp-dbr:Vice_Academydbp-dbp:starringRaelyn Saalmandbp-dbr:Vice_Academydbp-dbp:starringChad Gabbertdbp-dbr:Vice_Academydbp-dbp:starringJayne Hamildbp-dbr:Vice_Academydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rick_Sloanedbp-dbr:Vice_Academydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rick_Sloanedbp-dbr:Vice_Academydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rick_Sloanedbp-dbr:Vice_Academydbp-dbp:nameVice Academy film seriesdbp-dbr:Vice_Academydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Vice_Academypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Vice_Academypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Vice_Academypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Vice_Academypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_police_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Vice_Academypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_police_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Vice_Academypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rick_Sloane,"Vice Academy was a series of six comedy films, which aired on the USA Network throughout the 1990s, particularly on their Up All Night programming block. Created by director Rick Sloane of Hobgoblins fame, the cast included former porn star Ginger Lynn, scream queen Linnea Quigley, Elizabeth Kaitan and Julia Parton.The films were intended as a sexy spoof-on-a-spoof of Charlie's Angels and the popular Police Academy movie series. The first film follows the three main girls as they train at the academy; the later films follow them on their assigned missions." 200,58174,dbp-dbr:Anything_Might_Happendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_A._Cooperdbp-dbr:Anything_Might_Happendbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKOdbp-dbr:Anything_Might_Happendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:Anything_Might_Happendbp-dbp:starringJudy Kellydbp-dbr:Anything_Might_Happendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Garrickdbp-dbr:Anything_Might_Happendbp-dbp:starringMartin Walkerdbp-dbr:Anything_Might_Happendbp-dbp:nameAnything Might Happendbp-dbr:Anything_Might_Happendbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Anything_Might_Happenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Anything_Might_Happenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Anything_Might_Happenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Anything_Might_Happenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Anything_Might_Happenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Anything_Might_Happenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Anything_Might_Happenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Twickenham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:Anything_Might_Happenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Anything_Might_Happenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_A._Cooper,"Anything Might Happen is a 1934 British crime film directed by George A. Cooper and starring John Garrick, Judy Kelly and Martin Walker. It was made as a quota quickie at Twickenham Studios for release by the American company RKO." 201,165790,dbp-dbr:Port_Said_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Reginald_Le_Borgdbp-dbr:Port_Said_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:Port_Said_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Wallace_MacDonalddbp-dbr:Port_Said_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRichard Haledbp-dbr:Port_Said_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gloria_Henrydbp-dbr:Port_Said_(film)dbp-dbp:starringEdgar Barrierdbp-dbr:Port_Said_(film)dbp-dbp:starringWilliam Bishopdbp-dbr:Port_Said_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSteven Geraydbp-dbr:Port_Said_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Reginald_Le_Borgdbp-dbr:Port_Said_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Port_Said_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Wallace_MacDonalddbp-dbr:Port_Said_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brenda_Weisbergdbp-dbr:Port_Said_(film)dbp-dbp:namePort Saiddbp-dbr:Port_Said_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Port_Said_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Port_Said_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:Port_Said_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Port_Said_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Port_Said_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Port_Said_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Egyptdbp-dbr:Port_Said_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Reginald_Le_Borgdbp-dbr:Port_Said_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Port_Said_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_thriller_films,"Port Said is a 1948 American thriller film directed by Reginald Le Borg and starring Gloria Henry, William Bishop and Steven Geray.The film's sets were designed by the art director Rudolph Sternad." 202,66366,dbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Barnaby_Thompsondbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Oliver_Parkerdbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Entertainment_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)dbp-dbp:producerBarnaby Thompsondbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)dbp-dbp:producerOliver Parkerdbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCelia Imriedbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)dbp-dbp:starringToby Jonesdbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLena Headeydbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRupert Everettdbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMischa Bartondbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRussell Branddbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)dbp-dbp:starringStephen Frydbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAnna Chancellordbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)dbp-dbp:starringColin Firthdbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCaterina Murinodbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJodie Whittakerdbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)dbp-dbp:starringFenella Woolgardbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Barnaby_Thompsondbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Oliver_Parkerdbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Entertainment_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Barnaby_Thompsondbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Oliver_Parkerdbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nick_Moorcroftdbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSt Trinian'sdbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSt. Trinian'sdbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Pop_musicdbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Dance-popdbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_boarding_schoolsdbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Berkshiredbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Reboot_filmsdbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cross-dressing_in_filmdbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_feminist_filmsdbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Oxfordshiredbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:St_Trinian's_filmsdbp-dbr:St_Trinian's_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Oliver_Parker,"St Trinian's is a 2007 British comedy film and the sixth in a long-running series of British films based on the works of cartoonist Ronald Searle and set in St Trinian's School. The first four films form a series, starting with The Belles of St. Trinian's in 1954, with sequels in 1957, 1960, 1966 and a reboot in 1980. The release of 2007, 27 years after the last entry, and 53 years after the first film, is a rebooting of the franchise, rather than a direct sequel, with certain plot elements borrowed from the first film.Whereas the earlier films concentrated on the adults, this film gives the school pupils greater prominence. St Trinian's is an anarchic school for uncontrollable girls run by eccentric headmistress Camilla Dagey Fritton (the reboot continues the tradition, established by Alastair Sim in the original film, of casting a male actor to play the female headmistress, with Rupert Everett inheriting the role).St Trinian's received mixed reviews but was a commercial success, and remains one of the highest-grossing British independent films of the last thirty years." 203,9738,dbp-dbr:Billy_Madisondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tamra_Davisdbp-dbr:Billy_Madisondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Billy_Madisondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Simondsdbp-dbr:Billy_Madisondbp-dbp:starringDarren McGavindbp-dbr:Billy_Madisondbp-dbp:starringAdam Sandlerdbp-dbr:Billy_Madisondbp-dbp:starringBradley Whitforddbp-dbr:Billy_Madisondbp-dbp:starringBridgette Wilsondbp-dbr:Billy_Madisondbp-dbp:starringNorm Macdonalddbp-dbr:Billy_Madisondbp-dbp:starringJosh Mosteldbp-dbr:Billy_Madisondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tamra_Davisdbp-dbr:Billy_Madisondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Billy_Madisondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Simondsdbp-dbr:Billy_Madisondbp-dbp:nameBilly Madisondbp-dbr:Billy_Madisondbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Billy_Madisonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Billy_Madisonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Billy_Madisonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Torontodbp-dbr:Billy_Madisonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Billy_Madisonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Billy_Madisonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1994dbp-dbr:Billy_Madisonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Billy_Madisonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Robert_Simondsdbp-dbr:Billy_Madisonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Randy_Edelmandbp-dbr:Billy_Madisonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Billy_Madisonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Adam_Sandlerdbp-dbr:Billy_Madisonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Tim_Herlihydbp-dbr:Billy_Madisonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tamra_Davisdbp-dbr:Billy_Madisonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_education_system_in_the_United_States,"Billy Madison is a 1995 American comedy film directed by Tamra Davis, written by Adam Sandler and Tim Herlihy, and produced by Robert Simonds. The film stars Sandler in the title role, alongside Bradley Whitford, Bridgette Wilson, Darren McGavin, Mark Beltzman, Larry Hankin, and Norm Macdonald in his feature film debut. It tells the story of a wealthy but immature man (Sandler) who must repeat grades 1 through 12 to prove himself worthy of inheriting his father’s (McGavin) company.Billy Madison debuted at No. 1 at the North American box office and grossed approximately $26.4 million worldwide. Upon its release, the film received mixed reviews from critics. However, in subsequent years, Billy Madison has developed a cult following and is frequently ranked as one of Sandler's most popular and defining works." 204,64045,dbp-dbr:Caffeine_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Cosgrove_(producer)dbp-dbr:Caffeine_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:First_Look_Studiosdbp-dbr:Caffeine_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Terry_Dunn_Meurerdbp-dbr:Caffeine_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Peters_(producer)dbp-dbr:Caffeine_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jo_Levidbp-dbr:Caffeine_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Laurence_Malkindbp-dbr:Caffeine_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Cosgrovedbp-dbr:Caffeine_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mark_Pellegrinodbp-dbr:Caffeine_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Katherine_Heigldbp-dbr:Caffeine_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Breckin_Meyerdbp-dbr:Caffeine_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mena_Suvaridbp-dbr:Caffeine_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mike_Vogeldbp-dbr:Caffeine_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marsha_Thomasondbp-dbr:Caffeine_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Cosgrove_(producer)dbp-dbr:Caffeine_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:First_Look_Studiosdbp-dbr:Caffeine_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Cosgrove_(producer)dbp-dbr:Caffeine_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Terry_Dunn_Meurerdbp-dbr:Caffeine_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Peters_(producer)dbp-dbr:Caffeine_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jo_Levidbp-dbr:Caffeine_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Laurence_Malkindbp-dbr:Caffeine_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dean_Craigdbp-dbr:Caffeine_(film)dbp-dbp:nameCaffeinedbp-dbr:Caffeine_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Caffeine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Caffeine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Caffeine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Caffeine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Caffeine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_David_Kitaydbp-dbr:Caffeine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Caffeine_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_romantic_comedy_films,"Caffeine is a 2006 American comedy film starring Marsha Thomason, Mena Suvari, Breckin Meyer, Katherine Heigl, Mike Vogel, and Mark Pellegrino. It revolves around relationships of the staff and patrons of the quirky Black Cat Cafe in London one day." 205,8903,dbp-dbr:Between_Time_and_Timbuktudbp-dbp:directorFred Barzykdbp-dbr:Between_Time_and_Timbuktudbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Loxtondbp-dbr:Between_Time_and_Timbuktudbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Loxtondbp-dbr:Between_Time_and_Timbuktudbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Odelldbp-dbr:Between_Time_and_Timbuktudbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kurt_Vonnegut_Jr.dbp-dbr:Between_Time_and_Timbuktudbp-dbp:nameBetween Time and Timbuktudbp-dbr:Between_Time_and_Timbuktudbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Between_Time_and_Timbuktupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Between_Time_and_Timbuktupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Between_Time_and_Timbuktupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Between_Time_and_Timbuktupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_filmsdbp-dbr:Between_Time_and_Timbuktupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Between_Time_and_Timbuktupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Between_Time_and_Timbuktupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_astronautsdbp-dbr:Between_Time_and_Timbuktupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Between_Time_and_Timbuktupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:PBS_original_programmingdbp-dbr:Between_Time_and_Timbuktupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Between_Time_and_Timbuktupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Between_Time_and_Timbuktupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Kurt_Vonnegutdbp-dbr:Between_Time_and_Timbuktupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_fantasy_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Between_Time_and_Timbuktupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Fred_Barzykdbp-dbr:Between_Time_and_Timbuktupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_David_Odelldbp-dbr:Between_Time_and_Timbuktupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_by_Kurt_Vonnegut,"Between Time and Timbuktu is a television film directed by Fred Barzyk and based on a number of works by Kurt Vonnegut. Produced by National Educational Television and WGBH-TV in Boston, Massachusetts, it was telecast March 13, 1972 as a NET Playhouse special. The television script was also published in book form in 1972, illustrated with photographs by Jill Krementz and stills from the production.The first draft of the script was written by David Odell, with contributions from Bob Elliott and Ray Goulding, and the film's director. Vonnegut himself served as an ""advisor and contributor to the script."" The primary title refers to a collection of poetry written by one of the main characters in Vonnegut's second novel, The Sirens of Titan." 206,24000,dbp-dbr:Departure_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Brian_Kavanagh_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Departure_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Serge_Lazareffdbp-dbr:Departure_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patricia_Kennedy_(actress)dbp-dbr:Departure_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:June_Jagodbp-dbr:Departure_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sean_Scully_(actor)dbp-dbr:Departure_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Brian_Kavanagh_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Departure_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Gurrdbp-dbr:Departure_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:nameDeparturedbp-dbr:Departure_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Departure_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:Departure_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Departure_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Departure_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Departure_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Bruce_Smeatondbp-dbr:Departure_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Australian_films,Departure (also known as A Pair of Claws) is a 1986 Australian film directed by Brian Kavanagh. 207,151736,dbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley's_Circusdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley's_Circusdbp-dbp:distributorAnglo-American Film Corporationdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley's_Circusdbp-dbp:producerWallace Ortondbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley's_Circusdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley's_Circusdbp-dbp:nameOld Mother Riley's Circusdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley's_Circusdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley's_Circuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley's_Circuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley's_Circuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley's_Circuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley's_Circuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley's_Circuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley's_Circuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley's_Circuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley's_Circuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_National_Studios,"Old Mother Riley's Circus is a 1941 British comedy film directed by Thomas Bentley and starring Arthur Lucan, Kitty McShane and John Longden. Old Mother Riley takes over a struggling circus and makes a huge success of it. The trade ad poster proclaims, ""A LAUGH - A YELL - A ROAR - A LUCANQUAKE!"" The film was made at the Rock Studios in Elstree by British National Films. It was the final film by Bentley, who had been a leading British director during the silent era and early sound era." 208,119209,dbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Stalliondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Emmett_Tanseydbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Stalliondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eagle-Liondbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Stalliondbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Stalliondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Emmett_Tanseydbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Stalliondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eagle-Liondbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Stalliondbp-dbp:nameThe Fighting Stalliondbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Stalliondbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Stallionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Stallionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Stallionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Stallionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Stallionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Stallionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_horsesdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Stallionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Eagle-Lion_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Stallionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cinecolor_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fighting_Stallionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Emmett_Tansey,The Fighting Stallion is a 1950 American Western film directed by Robert Emmett Tansey. 209,78858,dbp-dbr:Watermelon_Man_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Melvin_Van_Peeblesdbp-dbr:Watermelon_Man_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Watermelon_Man_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMelvin Van Peeblesdbp-dbr:Watermelon_Man_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn B. Bennettdbp-dbr:Watermelon_Man_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mantan_Morelanddbp-dbr:Watermelon_Man_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Godfrey_Cambridgedbp-dbr:Watermelon_Man_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Estelle_Parsonsdbp-dbr:Watermelon_Man_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Erin_Morandbp-dbr:Watermelon_Man_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:D'Urville_Martindbp-dbr:Watermelon_Man_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Howard_Cainedbp-dbr:Watermelon_Man_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKay Kimberleydbp-dbr:Watermelon_Man_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Melvin_Van_Peeblesdbp-dbr:Watermelon_Man_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Watermelon_Man_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Herman_Raucherdbp-dbr:Watermelon_Man_(film)dbp-dbp:nameWatermelon Mandbp-dbr:Watermelon_Man_(film)dbp-dbp:genreSoundtrackdbp-dbr:Watermelon_Man_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Watermelon_Man_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Watermelon_Man_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Watermelon_Man_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:Watermelon_Man_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:Watermelon_Man_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Watermelon_Man_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Watermelon_Man_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_race_and_ethnicitydbp-dbr:Watermelon_Man_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Watermelon_Man_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Melvin_Van_Peeblesdbp-dbr:Watermelon_Man_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_racismdbp-dbr:Watermelon_Man_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Stereotypes_of_African_Americansdbp-dbr:Watermelon_Man_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ethnic_humourdbp-dbr:Watermelon_Man_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Herman_Raucher,"Watermelon Man is a 1970 American comedy film directed by Melvin Van Peebles and starring Godfrey Cambridge, Estelle Parsons, Howard Caine, D'Urville Martin, Kay Kimberley, Mantan Moreland, and Erin Moran. Written by Herman Raucher, it tells the story of an extremely bigoted 1960s-era white insurance salesman named Jeff Gerber, who wakes up one morning to find that he has become black. The premise for the film was inspired by Franz Kafka's Metamorphosis, and by John Howard Griffin's autobiographical Black Like Me.Van Peebles' only studio film, Watermelon Man was a financial success, but Van Peebles did not accept Columbia Pictures' three-picture contract, instead developing the independent film Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song. The music for Watermelon Man, written and performed by Van Peebles, was released on a soundtrack album, which spawned the single ""Love, That's America""." 210,160457,dbp-dbr:Underneath_the_Arches_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Redd_Davisdbp-dbr:Underneath_the_Arches_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Underneath_the_Arches_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:Underneath_the_Arches_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bud_Flanagandbp-dbr:Underneath_the_Arches_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chesney_Allendbp-dbr:Underneath_the_Arches_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lyn_Hardingdbp-dbr:Underneath_the_Arches_(film)dbp-dbp:starringStella Moyadbp-dbr:Underneath_the_Arches_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Redd_Davisdbp-dbr:Underneath_the_Arches_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Underneath_the_Arches_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:Underneath_the_Arches_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:H._Fowler_Meardbp-dbr:Underneath_the_Arches_(film)dbp-dbp:nameUnderneath the Archesdbp-dbr:Underneath_the_Arches_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Underneath_the_Arches_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Underneath_the_Arches_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Underneath_the_Arches_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Underneath_the_Arches_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Underneath_the_Arches_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Underneath_the_Arches_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Underneath_the_Arches_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Redd_Davisdbp-dbr:Underneath_the_Arches_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_South_Americadbp-dbr:Underneath_the_Arches_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Twickenham_Film_Studios,"Underneath the Arches is a 1937 British comedy film directed by Redd Davis and starring Bud Flanagan, Chesney Allen, Stella Moya, Lyn Harding and Edmund Willard. Flanagan and Allen formed part of the comedy ensemble known as the Crazy Gang. It was made by Julius Hagen's Twickenham Studios as part of its ambitious production schedule following its abandonment of quota quickies." 211,168021,"dbp-dbr:The_Power_of_the_Resurrectiondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harold_D._Schusterdbp-dbr:The_Power_of_the_Resurrectiondbp-dbp:distributorModern Sound Pictures Inc.dbp-dbr:The_Power_of_the_Resurrectiondbp-dbp:producerHenry Denker, Sam Hershdbp-dbr:The_Power_of_the_Resurrectiondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Morris_Ankrumdbp-dbr:The_Power_of_the_Resurrectiondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Kileydbp-dbr:The_Power_of_the_Resurrectiondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jon_Shepodddbp-dbr:The_Power_of_the_Resurrectiondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harold_D._Schusterdbp-dbr:The_Power_of_the_Resurrectiondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Henry_Denkerdbp-dbr:The_Power_of_the_Resurrectiondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Henry_Denkerdbp-dbr:The_Power_of_the_Resurrectiondbp-dbp:nameThe Power of the Resurrectiondbp-dbr:The_Power_of_the_Resurrectiondbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Power_of_the_Resurrectionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Power_of_the_Resurrectionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Power_of_the_Resurrectionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Power_of_the_Resurrectionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Power_of_the_Resurrectionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Paul_Dunlapdbp-dbr:The_Power_of_the_Resurrectionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harold_D._Schuster","The Power of the Resurrection is a 1958 American feature film directed by Harold D. Schuster and starring Richard Kiley, Jon Shepodd, Morris Ankrum. The film is also known as The Passion and the Power of the Christ." 212,144542,dbp-dbr:Circle_of_Friends_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringChris O'Donnelldbp-dbr:Circle_of_Friends_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringMinnie Driverdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Friends_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringColin Firthdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Friends_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringSaffron Burrowsdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Friends_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringGeraldine O'Rawedbp-dbr:Circle_of_Friends_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Pat_O'Connor_(director)dbp-dbr:Circle_of_Friends_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Organisationdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Friends_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Turner_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Friends_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Savoy_Picturesdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Friends_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Andrew_Davies_(writer)dbp-dbr:Circle_of_Friends_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:nameCircle of Friendsdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Friends_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Friends_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Friends_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Irish_filmsdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Friends_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Irish_novelsdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Friends_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Pat_O'Connordbp-dbr:Circle_of_Friends_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Irish_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Friends_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Friends_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Michael_Kamendbp-dbr:Circle_of_Friends_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_female_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Circle_of_Friends_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Dublin_(city)dbp-dbr:Circle_of_Friends_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Savoy_Pictures_films,"Circle of Friends is a 1995 romantic drama film directed by Irish filmmaker Pat O'Connor, and based on the 1990 novel of the same name written by Maeve Binchy.The movie was well received by critics and was a box office success." 213,81438,dbp-dbr:Galactic_Gigolodbp-dbp:directorGorman Becharddbp-dbr:Galactic_Gigolodbp-dbp:distributorBeyond Infinitydbp-dbr:Galactic_Gigolodbp-dbp:producerGorman Becharddbp-dbr:Galactic_Gigolodbp-dbp:producerKristine Becharddbp-dbr:Galactic_Gigolodbp-dbp:starringFrank Stewartdbp-dbr:Galactic_Gigolodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Donna_Davidgedbp-dbr:Galactic_Gigolodbp-dbp:starringRuth Collinsdbp-dbr:Galactic_Gigolodbp-dbp:starringCarmine Capobiancodbp-dbr:Galactic_Gigolodbp-dbp:starringDebi Thibeaultdbp-dbr:Galactic_Gigolodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gorman_Becharddbp-dbr:Galactic_Gigolodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gorman_Becharddbp-dbr:Galactic_Gigolodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gorman_Becharddbp-dbr:Galactic_Gigolodbp-dbp:nameGalactic Gigolodbp-dbr:Galactic_Gigolodbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Galactic_Gigolopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Galactic_Gigolopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Galactic_Gigolopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Galactic_Gigolopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Galactic_Gigolopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Galactic_Gigolopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Galactic_Gigolopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gorman_Bechard,Galactic Gigolo (also known as Club Earth) is a 1987 American science fiction comedy film directed by Gorman Bechard. 214,102444,dbp-dbr:Dime_to_Retiredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Dime_to_Retiredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Dime_to_Retiredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Dime_to_Retiredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Dime_to_Retiredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Dime_to_Retiredbp-dbp:nameDime to Retiredbp-dbr:Dime_to_Retirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dime_to_Retirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_hotelsdbp-dbr:Dime_to_Retirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:Dime_to_Retirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Daffy_Duck_filmsdbp-dbr:Dime_to_Retirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Dime_to_Retirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Porky_Pig_filmsdbp-dbr:Dime_to_Retirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Dime_to_Retirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Dime_to_Retirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Milt_Franklyndbp-dbr:Dime_to_Retirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Dime_to_Retirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_short_films,"Dime to Retire is a 1955 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Robert McKimson. The cartoon was released on September 3, 1955, and stars Daffy Duck and Porky Pig." 215,164725,dbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_O'Hanlondbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:producerTommy Noonandbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:starringTommy Noonandbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Julie_Newmardbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Marshall_(U.S._entertainer)dbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1959_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_O'Hanlondbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1959_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1959_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tommy_Noonandbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1959_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_O'Hanlondbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1959_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tommy_Noonandbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Rookiedbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Military_humor_in_filmdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CinemaScope_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Paul_Dunlapdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1945dbp-dbr:The_Rookie_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Publicity_stunts_in_fiction,The Rookie is a 1959 American comedy film directed by writer-comedian George O'Hanlon and presented in CinemaScope. It was the first film starring the comedy team of Tommy Noonan and Peter Marshall; they also appeared together in the 1962 film Swingin' Along. 216,56696,dbp-dbr:Ladies_of_the_Night_Clubdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Archainbauddbp-dbr:Ladies_of_the_Night_Clubdbp-dbp:distributorTiffany Picturesdbp-dbr:Ladies_of_the_Night_Clubdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_M._Stahldbp-dbr:Ladies_of_the_Night_Clubdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ricardo_Cortezdbp-dbr:Ladies_of_the_Night_Clubdbp-dbp:starringLee Morandbp-dbr:Ladies_of_the_Night_Clubdbp-dbp:starringBarbara Leonarddbp-dbr:Ladies_of_the_Night_Clubdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Archainbauddbp-dbr:Ladies_of_the_Night_Clubdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_M._Stahldbp-dbr:Ladies_of_the_Night_Clubdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Perez_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Ladies_of_the_Night_Clubdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Houston_Branchdbp-dbr:Ladies_of_the_Night_Clubdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Natteforddbp-dbr:Ladies_of_the_Night_Clubdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ben_Grauman_Kohndbp-dbr:Ladies_of_the_Night_Clubdbp-dbp:nameLadies of the Night Clubdbp-dbr:Ladies_of_the_Night_Clubdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Ladies_of_the_Night_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Ladies_of_the_Night_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ladies_of_the_Night_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_Archainbauddbp-dbr:Ladies_of_the_Night_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1928_filmsdbp-dbr:Ladies_of_the_Night_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1928_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ladies_of_the_Night_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tiffany_Pictures_films,"Ladies of the Night Club is a 1928 American comedy film directed by George Archainbaud and starring Ricardo Cortez, Barbara Leonard and Lee Moran. It was produced during the transition to sound film and is essentially a silent film with an added soundtrack and sound effects. The film's sets were designed by the art director Hervey Libbert." 217,47547,dbp-dbr:The_Opening_of_Misty_Beethovendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Radley_Metzgerdbp-dbr:The_Opening_of_Misty_Beethovendbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:VCA_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Opening_of_Misty_Beethovendbp-dbp:distributorCatalyst Productionsdbp-dbr:The_Opening_of_Misty_Beethovendbp-dbp:distributorJoy Bear Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Opening_of_Misty_Beethovendbp-dbp:producerRadley Metzgerdbp-dbr:The_Opening_of_Misty_Beethovendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Terri_Hall_(actress)dbp-dbr:The_Opening_of_Misty_Beethovendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jamie_Gillisdbp-dbr:The_Opening_of_Misty_Beethovendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gloria_Leonarddbp-dbr:The_Opening_of_Misty_Beethovendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Constance_Moneydbp-dbr:The_Opening_of_Misty_Beethovendbp-dbp:starringJacqueline Beudantdbp-dbr:The_Opening_of_Misty_Beethovendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Radley_Metzgerdbp-dbr:The_Opening_of_Misty_Beethovendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:VCA_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Opening_of_Misty_Beethovendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Radley_Metzgerdbp-dbr:The_Opening_of_Misty_Beethovendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Radley_Metzgerdbp-dbr:The_Opening_of_Misty_Beethovendbp-dbp:nameThe Opening of Misty Beethovendbp-dbr:The_Opening_of_Misty_Beethovendbp-dbp:nameThe Opening Of Misty Beethoven Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:The_Opening_of_Misty_Beethovendbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Opening_of_Misty_Beethovenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Opening_of_Misty_Beethovenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Opening_of_Misty_Beethovenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gay-related_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Opening_of_Misty_Beethovenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Male_bisexuality_in_filmdbp-dbr:The_Opening_of_Misty_Beethovenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Parisdbp-dbr:The_Opening_of_Misty_Beethovenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Opening_of_Misty_Beethovenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Romedbp-dbr:The_Opening_of_Misty_Beethovenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_George_Bernard_Shawdbp-dbr:The_Opening_of_Misty_Beethovenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:The_Opening_of_Misty_Beethovenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Opening_of_Misty_Beethovenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Opening_of_Misty_Beethovenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Radley_Metzgerdbp-dbr:The_Opening_of_Misty_Beethovenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Opening_of_Misty_Beethovenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_pornographic_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Opening_of_Misty_Beethovenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_pornographic_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Opening_of_Misty_Beethovenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Alessandro_Alessandroni,"The Opening of Misty Beethoven is an American pornographic comedy film released in 1976. It was produced with a relatively high budget and filmed on elaborate locations in Paris, New York City and Rome with a musical score, and owes much to its director Radley Metzger (directing this film as ""Henry Paris""). According to author Toni Bentley, The Opening of Misty Beethoven is considered the ""crown jewel"" of the Golden Age of Porn (1969–1984)." 218,23910,dbp-dbr:Death_Walksdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Spencer_Hawkendbp-dbr:Death_Walksdbp-dbp:producerSpencer Hawkendbp-dbr:Death_Walksdbp-dbp:producerLucinda Rhodesdbp-dbr:Death_Walksdbp-dbp:starringFrancesca Ciardidbp-dbr:Death_Walksdbp-dbp:starringLucinda Rhodesdbp-dbr:Death_Walksdbp-dbp:starringJessie Williamsdbp-dbr:Death_Walksdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Spencer_Hawkendbp-dbr:Death_Walksdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Spencer_Hawkendbp-dbr:Death_Walksdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lucinda_Rhodesdbp-dbr:Death_Walksdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Spencer_Hawkendbp-dbr:Death_Walksdbp-dbp:nameDeath Walksdbp-dbr:Death_Walksdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Death_Walkspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Walkspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Walkspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Walkspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:Death_Walkspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Walkspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_zombie_films,"Death Walks is a zero-budget horror film directed by Spencer Hawken. The film stars Jessie Williams, Lucinda Rhodes-Flaherty, and Francesca Ciardi, and centres on a group of people trying to survive inside a shopping center that is under attack by the dead. Death Walks is Ciardi's first horror film since her role as Faye Daniels in the 1980 film Cannibal Holocaust and her first film role in over 20 years, her previous film being 1991's Safari." 219,170555,dbp-dbr:Untitled_Earth_Sim_64dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jonathan_Wilhelmssondbp-dbr:Untitled_Earth_Sim_64dbp-dbp:producerHolly Fraserdbp-dbr:Untitled_Earth_Sim_64dbp-dbp:producerJonathan Wilhelmssondbp-dbr:Untitled_Earth_Sim_64dbp-dbp:producerEllen Johanssondbp-dbr:Untitled_Earth_Sim_64dbp-dbp:producerMattias Ehrenbergdbp-dbr:Untitled_Earth_Sim_64dbp-dbp:starringJames Fraserdbp-dbr:Untitled_Earth_Sim_64dbp-dbp:starringAlexandra Frickdbp-dbr:Untitled_Earth_Sim_64dbp-dbp:starringKaren Olrich-Whitedbp-dbr:Untitled_Earth_Sim_64dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jonathan_Wilhelmssondbp-dbr:Untitled_Earth_Sim_64dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jonathan_Wilhelmssondbp-dbr:Untitled_Earth_Sim_64dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jonathan_Wilhelmssondbp-dbr:Untitled_Earth_Sim_64dbp-dbp:nameUntitled Earth Sim 64dbp-dbr:Untitled_Earth_Sim_64dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Swedendbp-dbr:Untitled_Earth_Sim_64dbp-dbp:countrySwedendbp-dbr:Untitled_Earth_Sim_64purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Untitled_Earth_Sim_64purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Science_fiction_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Untitled_Earth_Sim_64purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Untitled_Earth_Sim_64purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2021_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Untitled_Earth_Sim_64purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Swedish_science_fiction_comedy_films,"Untitled Earth Sim 64 is a 2021 science-fiction comedy short film written and directed by Jonathan Wilhelmsson (who previously made Waltzing Tilda). The story is about Marie, a woman who comes to learn that her universe is an untitled simulation. The film was shot in Gothenburg, Sweden, and was released in May 2021 along with a behind the scenes documentary on the making of the film. It was later released by Gunpowder & Sky under their science-fiction label Dust." 220,69521,"dbp-dbr:Horror_in_the_High_Desertdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dutch_Marichdbp-dbr:Horror_in_the_High_Desertdbp-dbp:distributorIndie Rights Moviesdbp-dbr:Horror_in_the_High_Desertdbp-dbp:producerDutch Marich, Daniel Valle, Kenton McElroy, Guy Sheererdbp-dbr:Horror_in_the_High_Desertdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dutch_Marichdbp-dbr:Horror_in_the_High_Desertdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dutch_Marichdbp-dbr:Horror_in_the_High_Desertdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dutch_Marichdbp-dbr:Horror_in_the_High_Desertdbp-dbp:nameHorror in the High Desertdbp-dbr:Horror_in_the_High_Desertdbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:Horror_in_the_High_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Horror_in_the_High_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Horror_in_the_High_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Horror_in_the_High_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2021_filmsdbp-dbr:Horror_in_the_High_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_desertsdbp-dbr:Horror_in_the_High_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Found_footage_filmsdbp-dbr:Horror_in_the_High_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Utah","Horror in the High Desert is a 2021 American found footage film written, produced, and directed by Dutch Marich. Combining pseudo-documentary elements with traditional found footage, the film follows the mysterious 2017 disappearance of amateur hiker Gary Hinge in Nevada's High Desert.The film is based on the Kenny Veach mysteryShot during the COVID-19 pandemic using socially distanced Zoom interviews and reconstructions, the film has developed a cult following on video-on-demand platforms despite receiving mixed reviews." 221,3365,dbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frederik_Du_Chaudbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotdbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros.dbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotdbp-dbp:producerVarious Artistsdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotdbp-dbp:producerZahra Dowlatabadidbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotdbp-dbp:producerAndre Claveldbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotdbp-dbp:producerDalisa Cohendbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotdbp-dbp:starringGabriel Byrnedbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotdbp-dbp:starringDon Ricklesdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotdbp-dbp:starringEric Idledbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotdbp-dbp:starringGary Oldmandbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotdbp-dbp:starringCary Elwesdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotdbp-dbp:starringBronson Pinchotdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotdbp-dbp:starringCeline Diondbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotdbp-dbp:starringJane Seymourdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotdbp-dbp:starringSteve Perrydbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotdbp-dbp:starringBryan Whitedbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotdbp-dbp:starringFrank Welkerdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotdbp-dbp:starringPierce Brosnandbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotdbp-dbp:starringAndrea Corrdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotdbp-dbp:starringJessalyn Gilsigdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotdbp-dbp:starringJaleel Whitedbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotdbp-dbp:starringSarah Raynedbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotdbp-dbp:starringSir John Gielguddbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frederik_Du_Chaudbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Seidlerdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jacqueline_Featherdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kirk_DeMiccodbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotdbp-dbp:nameQuest for Camelotdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotdbp-dbp:nameQuest for Camelot: Music from the Motion Picturedbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotdbp-dbp:genreVariousdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Patrick_Doyledbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_based_on_novelsdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Arthurian_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dragonsdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frederik_Du_Chaudbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_feminist_filmsdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_blind_peopledbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Middle_Agesdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Animation_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Quest_for_Camelotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._animated_films,"Quest for Camelot (released internationally as The Magic Sword: Quest for Camelot) is a 1998 American animated musical fantasy film produced by Warner Bros. Feature Animation, directed by Frederik Du Chau, and very loosely based on the 1976 novel The King's Damosel by Vera Chapman. It features the voices of Jessalyn Gilsig, Cary Elwes, Gary Oldman, Eric Idle, Don Rickles, Jaleel White, Jane Seymour, Pierce Brosnan, Bronson Pinchot, Gabriel Byrne, John Gielgud (in his final film role), Frank Welker, and Sarah Rayne, with Andrea Corr, Bryan White, Celine Dion, and Steve Perry providing the singing voices of Gilsig, Elwes, Seymour, and Brosnan. The story follows the adventurous Kayley (Gilsig), whose father was a Knight of the Round Table killed by the power-hungry Sir Ruber (Oldman). When Ruber's renewed plot to usurp Camelot from King Arthur (Brosnan) by stealing Arthur's sword Excalibur goes awry, Kayley enlists the help of the blind hermit Garrett (Elwes) and a two-headed dragon, Devon and Cornwall (Idle and Rickles), to help her retrieve the sword and save the kingdom.Initially titled The Quest for the Holy Grail, the film was announced in May 1995 as Warner Bros. Feature Animation's debut project, with Bill Kroyer and Du Chau jointly directing the film. It began production later that year, but faced delays when animators were reassigned to help finish Space Jam (1996). During the interim, the story was heavily re-tooled, with the story's central focus being changed from the Holy Grail to Excalibur. Creative differences spurred by these alterations resulted in prominent members of the animation and management staff, including Kroyer, leaving the project. Due to its troubled production, the film's release was pushed back by six months. Animation was mostly done in Glendale, California and in London.Quest for Camelot was released by Warner Bros. under their Family Entertainment label on May 15, 1998 in the US and Canada. It received mixed reviews and was a critical and commercial failure, grossing $38.1 million against a $40 million budget. One of the film's songs, ""The Prayer"", won the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song." 222,103536,dbp-dbr:Judith_(1966_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Daniel_Manndbp-dbr:Judith_(1966_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Judith_(1966_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Kurt_Ungerdbp-dbr:Judith_(1966_film)dbp-dbp:producerPhilip M. Breendbp-dbr:Judith_(1966_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sophia_Lorendbp-dbr:Judith_(1966_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Finchdbp-dbr:Judith_(1966_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Hawkinsdbp-dbr:Judith_(1966_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Daniel_Manndbp-dbr:Judith_(1966_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Judith_(1966_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Kurt_Ungerdbp-dbr:Judith_(1966_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Michael_Hayesdbp-dbr:Judith_(1966_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Durrelldbp-dbr:Judith_(1966_film)dbp-dbp:nameJudithdbp-dbr:Judith_(1966_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Judith_(1966_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Judith_(1966_film)dbp-dbp:countryIsraeldbp-dbr:Judith_(1966_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1948dbp-dbr:Judith_(1966_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Judith_(1966_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Judith_(1966_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Judith_(1966_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_filmsdbp-dbr:Judith_(1966_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Judith_(1966_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Israeli–Palestinian_conflict_filmsdbp-dbr:Judith_(1966_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1947dbp-dbr:Judith_(1966_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Mandatory_Palestinedbp-dbr:Judith_(1966_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Sol_Kaplandbp-dbr:Judith_(1966_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Daniel_Manndbp-dbr:Judith_(1966_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_John_Michael_Hayesdbp-dbr:Judith_(1966_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Arab–Israeli_conflict,"Judith is a 1966 drama film directed by Daniel Mann from a screenplay by John Michael Hayes, based on a story by Lawrence Durrell. An international co-production of Israel, the United Kingdom and the United States, the film stars Sophia Loren, Peter Finch and Jack Hawkins. The music score was composed by Sol Kaplan, and John Wilcox served as the film's cinematographer.Judith received a theatrical release in the US on 20 January 1966 by Paramount Pictures." 223,92563,dbp-dbr:Dracula:_Prince_of_Darknessdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Terence_Fisherdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Prince_of_Darknessdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Picture_Corporationdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Prince_of_Darknessdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Nelson_Keysdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Prince_of_Darknessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Shelleydbp-dbr:Dracula:_Prince_of_Darknessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christopher_Leedbp-dbr:Dracula:_Prince_of_Darknessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andrew_Keirdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Prince_of_Darknessdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Terence_Fisherdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Prince_of_Darknessdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Picture_Corporationdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Prince_of_Darknessdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Nelson_Keysdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Prince_of_Darknessdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Hindsdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Prince_of_Darknessdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jimmy_Sangsterdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Prince_of_Darknessdbp-dbp:nameDracula: Prince of Darknessdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Prince_of_Darknessdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Prince_of_Darknesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Prince_of_Darknesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Prince_of_Darknesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_filmsdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Prince_of_Darknesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Prince_of_Darknesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_castlesdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Prince_of_Darknesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Resurrection_in_filmdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Prince_of_Darknesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Prince_of_Darknesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1895dbp-dbr:Dracula:_Prince_of_Darknesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Bray_Studiosdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Prince_of_Darknesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Prince_of_Darknesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Prince_of_Darknesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Germanydbp-dbr:Dracula:_Prince_of_Darknesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dracula_filmsdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Prince_of_Darknesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hammer_Film_Productions_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Prince_of_Darknesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dracula_(Hammer_film_series)dbp-dbr:Dracula:_Prince_of_Darknesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_James_Bernarddbp-dbr:Dracula:_Prince_of_Darknesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Jimmy_Sangsterdbp-dbr:Dracula:_Prince_of_Darknesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Terence_Fisher,"Dracula: Prince of Darkness is a 1966 British gothic supernatural horror film directed by Terence Fisher. The film was produced by Hammer Film Productions, and is the third entry in Hammer's Dracula series, as well as the second to feature Christopher Lee as Count Dracula, the titular vampire. It also stars Andrew Keir, Francis Matthews, and Barbara Shelley.The film was photographed in Techniscope by Michael Reed, designed by Bernard Robinson and scored by James Bernard." 224,70789,dbp-dbr:The_Steagledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Sylbertdbp-dbr:The_Steagledbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:AVCO_Embassy_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Steagledbp-dbp:producerJim Di Gangidbp-dbr:The_Steagledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chill_Willsdbp-dbr:The_Steagledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Benjamindbp-dbr:The_Steagledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cloris_Leachmandbp-dbr:The_Steagledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Sylbertdbp-dbr:The_Steagledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:AVCO_Embassy_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Steagledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Sylbertdbp-dbr:The_Steagledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Irvin_Faustdbp-dbr:The_Steagledbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Steaglepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Steaglepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Steaglepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Steaglepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1962dbp-dbr:The_Steaglepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Steaglepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_road_moviesdbp-dbr:The_Steaglepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Embassy_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Steaglepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Cuban_Missile_Crisisdbp-dbr:The_Steaglepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_comedy_road_movies,"The Steagle is a 1971 American comedy film based on the novel of the same name by Irvin Faust. The film was directed by Paul Sylbert and starred Richard Benjamin. The film concerns the personality change which overcomes the protagonist during the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962, and the film's title implicitly references the transient nature of the Steagles NFL team, existing for only the 1943 season during a national crisis.Paul Sylbert wrote a 1974 book, Final Cut, about his mostly unhappy experiences making the film." 225,64157,"dbp-dbr:Chris_Columbus,_Jr.dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Chris_Columbus,_Jr.dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Chris_Columbus,_Jr.dbp-dbp:producerWalter Lantzdbp-dbr:Chris_Columbus,_Jr.dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Chris_Columbus,_Jr.dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Chris_Columbus,_Jr.dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Chris_Columbus,_Jr.dbp-dbp:nameChris Columbus, Jr.dbp-dbr:Chris_Columbus,_Jr.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Chris_Columbus,_Jr.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:Chris_Columbus,_Jr.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Chris_Columbus,_Jr.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Spaindbp-dbr:Chris_Columbus,_Jr.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Chris_Columbus,_Jr.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Portugaldbp-dbr:Chris_Columbus,_Jr.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_15th_centurydbp-dbr:Chris_Columbus,_Jr.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Chris_Columbus,_Jr.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Chris_Columbus,_Jr.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:Chris_Columbus,_Jr.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Chris_Columbus,_Jr.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Chris_Columbus,_Jr.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walter_Lantz_Productions_shortsdbp-dbr:Chris_Columbus,_Jr.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Chris_Columbus,_Jr.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Oswald_the_Lucky_Rabbit_cartoonsdbp-dbr:Chris_Columbus,_Jr.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Christopher_Columbus","Chris Columbus, Jr. is a 1934 short animated film by Walter Lantz Productions, starring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. It is loosely based on the historic events leading to Christopher Columbus' sailing to the lands that were later named America. It is also among the few cartoons where Oswald plays a character other than himself." 226,162421,dbp-dbr:Luther_the_Geekdbp-dbp:directorCarlton J. Albrightdbp-dbr:Luther_the_Geekdbp-dbp:distributorQuest Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Luther_the_Geekdbp-dbp:producerDavid Plattdbp-dbr:Luther_the_Geekdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stacy_Haidukdbp-dbr:Luther_the_Geekdbp-dbp:starringEdward Terrydbp-dbr:Luther_the_Geekdbp-dbp:starringJoan Rothdbp-dbr:Luther_the_Geekdbp-dbp:nameLuther the Geekdbp-dbr:Luther_the_Geekdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Luther_the_Geekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Luther_the_Geekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Luther_the_Geekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Luther_the_Geekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Luther_the_Geekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Luther_the_Geekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:Luther_the_Geekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Luther_the_Geekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Luther_the_Geekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Home_invasions_in_filmdbp-dbr:Luther_the_Geekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Troma_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Luther_the_Geekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Luther_the_Geekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Parodies_of_horrordbp-dbr:Luther_the_Geekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Illinoisdbp-dbr:Luther_the_Geekpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_slasher_films,"Luther the Geek (Alternately spelled Luther, the Freak) is a 1989 American horror film directed by Carlton J. Albright and released by Troma Entertainment. It stars Edward Terry in the title role, with Stacy Haiduk and Joan Roth playing supporting roles.In the film, a man fascinated with carnival geeks starts decapitating people with his metallic dentures. Following his release from prison, he invades a farm and takes two female hostages, but one of the hostages fights back and kills him." 227,160377,dbp-dbr:The_Vulture_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lawrence_Huntingtondbp-dbr:The_Vulture_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Vulture_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:producerexecutivedbp-dbr:The_Vulture_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:producerLawrence Huntingtondbp-dbr:The_Vulture_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:producerJack O. Lamontdbp-dbr:The_Vulture_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Diane_Claredbp-dbr:The_Vulture_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Akim_Tamiroffdbp-dbr:The_Vulture_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Broderick_Crawforddbp-dbr:The_Vulture_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Hutton_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Vulture_(1967_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lawrence_Huntingtondbp-dbr:The_Vulture_(1967_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Vulture_(1967_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Huntingtondbp-dbr:The_Vulture_(1967_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Huntingtondbp-dbr:The_Vulture_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Vulturedbp-dbr:The_Vulture_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Vulture_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:The_Vulture_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Vulture_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vulture_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vulture_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vulture_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vulture_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vulture_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lawrence_Huntingtondbp-dbr:The_Vulture_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vulture_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vulture_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vulture_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vulture_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:The_Vulture_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Horror_films_about_birdsdbp-dbr:The_Vulture_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vulture_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Giant_monster_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vulture_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:The_Vulture_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:The_Vulture_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Vulture_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Eric_Spear,"The Vulture is a 1967 horror film directed by Lawrence Huntington and starring Robert Hutton, Akim Tamiroff, Broderick Crawford, and Diane Clare." 228,170635,dbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Riodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Emmett_Tanseydbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Riodbp-dbp:distributorRound-Up Picturesdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Riodbp-dbp:producerRobert Emmett Tanseydbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Riodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Tanseydbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Riodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lane_Chandlerdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Riodbp-dbp:starringSheldon Lewisdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Riodbp-dbp:starringBen Corbettdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Riodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Emmett_Tanseydbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Riodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Emmett_Tanseydbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Riodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Tanseydbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Riodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Emmett_Tanseydbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Riodbp-dbp:nameRiders of the Riodbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Riodbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Riopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Riopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Riopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Riopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Riopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Riopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Riders_of_the_Riopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Emmett_Tansey,"Riders of the Rio is a 1931 American western film directed by John Tansey and starring Lane Chandler. It is an independently-produced second feature, partly shot on location around Palm Springs, California." 229,79564,dbp-dbr:What_Happened_Then%3Fdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Summersdbp-dbr:What_Happened_Then%3Fdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:What_Happened_Then%3Fdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:What_Happened_Then%3Fdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Summersdbp-dbr:What_Happened_Then%3Fdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:What_Happened_Then%3Fdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:What_Happened_Then%3Fdbp-dbp:nameWhat Happened Then?dbp-dbr:What_Happened_Then%3Fdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:What_Happened_Then%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Happened_Then%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Happened_Then%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Happened_Then%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Happened_Then%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Happened_Then%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Welwyn_Studiosdbp-dbr:What_Happened_Then%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Summersdbp-dbr:What_Happened_Then%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_crime_films,"What Happened Then? is a 1934 British crime film directed by Walter Summers and starring Richard Bird, Lorna Hubbard and Geoffrey Wardwell. It was made at Welwyn Studios." 230,151538,"dbp-dbr:Oh,_Men!_Oh,_Women!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Nunnally_Johnsondbp-dbr:Oh,_Men!_Oh,_Women!dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Nunnally_Johnsondbp-dbr:Oh,_Men!_Oh,_Women!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Nunnally_Johnsondbp-dbr:Oh,_Men!_Oh,_Women!dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nunnally_Johnsondbp-dbr:Oh,_Men!_Oh,_Women!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nunnally_Johnsondbp-dbr:Oh,_Men!_Oh,_Women!dbp-dbp:nameOh, Men! Oh, Women!dbp-dbr:Oh,_Men!_Oh,_Women!dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Oh,_Men!_Oh,_Women!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Oh,_Men!_Oh,_Women!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Oh,_Men!_Oh,_Women!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Oh,_Men!_Oh,_Women!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Oh,_Men!_Oh,_Women!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Oh,_Men!_Oh,_Women!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_psychiatrydbp-dbr:Oh,_Men!_Oh,_Women!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:Oh,_Men!_Oh,_Women!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Cyril_J._Mockridgedbp-dbr:Oh,_Men!_Oh,_Women!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Oh,_Men!_Oh,_Women!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Nunnally_Johnsondbp-dbr:Oh,_Men!_Oh,_Women!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Nunnally_Johnson","Oh, Men! Oh, Women! is a 1957 American comedy film written, produced and directed by Nunnally Johnson, based on the play of the same name by Edward Chodorov. It stars Ginger Rogers, Dan Dailey and David Niven. It was the feature film debut of Tony Randall, who had played Dailey's role in the Broadway version, albeit as part of the replacement cast." 231,157486,dbp-dbr:Wizards_of_the_Lost_Kingdomdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Héctor_Olivera_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Wizards_of_the_Lost_Kingdomdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:New_Concordedbp-dbr:Wizards_of_the_Lost_Kingdomdbp-dbp:distributorJuno Mediadbp-dbr:Wizards_of_the_Lost_Kingdomdbp-dbp:producerFrank Isaacdbp-dbr:Wizards_of_the_Lost_Kingdomdbp-dbp:producerAlex Sessadbp-dbr:Wizards_of_the_Lost_Kingdomdbp-dbp:starringBo Svensondbp-dbr:Wizards_of_the_Lost_Kingdomdbp-dbp:starringThom Christopherdbp-dbr:Wizards_of_the_Lost_Kingdomdbp-dbp:starringMaría Socasdbp-dbr:Wizards_of_the_Lost_Kingdomdbp-dbp:starringBarbara Stockdbp-dbr:Wizards_of_the_Lost_Kingdomdbp-dbp:starringVidal Petersondbp-dbr:Wizards_of_the_Lost_Kingdomdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Héctor_Olivera_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Wizards_of_the_Lost_Kingdomdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:New_Concordedbp-dbr:Wizards_of_the_Lost_Kingdomdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ed_Nahadbp-dbr:Wizards_of_the_Lost_Kingdomdbp-dbp:nameWizards of the Lost Kingdomdbp-dbr:Wizards_of_the_Lost_Kingdomdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Wizards_of_the_Lost_Kingdomdbp-dbp:countryArgentinadbp-dbr:Wizards_of_the_Lost_Kingdompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Wizards_of_the_Lost_Kingdompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Wizards_of_the_Lost_Kingdompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Héctor_Oliveradbp-dbr:Wizards_of_the_Lost_Kingdompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:Wizards_of_the_Lost_Kingdompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Wizards_of_the_Lost_Kingdompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sword_and_sorcery_filmsdbp-dbr:Wizards_of_the_Lost_Kingdompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_wizardsdbp-dbr:Wizards_of_the_Lost_Kingdompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Wizards_of_the_Lost_Kingdompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fiction_about_regicidedbp-dbr:Wizards_of_the_Lost_Kingdompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Argentine_fantasy_adventure_films,"Wizards of the Lost Kingdom is a 1985 Argentinian-American sword and sorcery film written by Ed Naha and directed by Héctor Olivera. It stars Bo Svenson as Kor the Conqueror, Vidal Peterson as Simon, and Thom Christopher as Shurka. The film is one of ten that Roger Corman produced in Argentina during the 1980s, beginning with Deathstalker in 1983.The sequel Wizards of the Lost Kingdom II followed in 1989.It was one of the first eight films distributed by Corman's new company, Concorde Pictures, along with The Devastator, Naked Vengeance, Wheels of Fire, Loose Screws (Screwballs II), School Spirit, Barbarian Queen, and Streetwalkin’." 232,145147,dbp-dbr:I'm_Telling_You_for_the_Last_Timedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Marty_Callnerdbp-dbr:I'm_Telling_You_for_the_Last_Timedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:HBO_Home_Videodbp-dbr:I'm_Telling_You_for_the_Last_Timedbp-dbp:producerJerry Seinfelddbp-dbr:I'm_Telling_You_for_the_Last_Timedbp-dbp:producerRandall Gladsteindbp-dbr:I'm_Telling_You_for_the_Last_Timedbp-dbp:producerBill Brigodedbp-dbr:I'm_Telling_You_for_the_Last_Timedbp-dbp:producerJeff Thorsendbp-dbr:I'm_Telling_You_for_the_Last_Timedbp-dbp:producerMarty Callnerdbp-dbr:I'm_Telling_You_for_the_Last_Timedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jerry_Seinfelddbp-dbr:I'm_Telling_You_for_the_Last_Timedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Marty_Callnerdbp-dbr:I'm_Telling_You_for_the_Last_Timedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:HBO_Home_Videodbp-dbr:I'm_Telling_You_for_the_Last_Timedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jerry_Seinfelddbp-dbr:I'm_Telling_You_for_the_Last_Timedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Marty_Callnerdbp-dbr:I'm_Telling_You_for_the_Last_Timedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jerry_Seinfelddbp-dbr:I'm_Telling_You_for_the_Last_Timedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Comedydbp-dbr:I'm_Telling_You_for_the_Last_Timedbp-dbp:awardGolddbp-dbr:I'm_Telling_You_for_the_Last_Timedbp-dbp:awardPlatinumdbp-dbr:I'm_Telling_You_for_the_Last_Timedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:I'm_Telling_You_for_the_Last_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I'm_Telling_You_for_the_Last_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_television_specialsdbp-dbr:I'm_Telling_You_for_the_Last_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_live_albumsdbp-dbr:I'm_Telling_You_for_the_Last_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Stand-up_comedy_on_DVDdbp-dbr:I'm_Telling_You_for_the_Last_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Stand-up_comedy_concert_filmsdbp-dbr:I'm_Telling_You_for_the_Last_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Stand-up_comedy_albumsdbp-dbr:I'm_Telling_You_for_the_Last_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_video_albumsdbp-dbr:I'm_Telling_You_for_the_Last_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live_comedy_albumsdbp-dbr:I'm_Telling_You_for_the_Last_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spoken_word_albums_by_American_artistsdbp-dbr:I'm_Telling_You_for_the_Last_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:HBO_network_specialsdbp-dbr:I'm_Telling_You_for_the_Last_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jerry_Seinfeld_albumsdbp-dbr:I'm_Telling_You_for_the_Last_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Comedy_albums_by_American_artistsdbp-dbr:I'm_Telling_You_for_the_Last_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live_albums_by_American_artistsdbp-dbr:I'm_Telling_You_for_the_Last_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_in_comedydbp-dbr:I'm_Telling_You_for_the_Last_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_debut_albumsdbp-dbr:I'm_Telling_You_for_the_Last_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Records_live_albumsdbp-dbr:I'm_Telling_You_for_the_Last_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:I'm_Telling_You_for_the_Last_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_comedy_albums,"I'm Telling You for the Last Time is a 1998 stand-up comedy special and the second starring Jerry Seinfeld. The special aired live on HBO on August 9, 1998, from the Broadhurst Theatre in New York City. It was then released as an album on cassette and CD by the same title that same year. In 1999, a VHS and DVD titled Jerry Seinfeld: I'm Telling You for the Last Time - Live on Broadway was released.The recording was taped just a couple of months after the show Seinfeld went off the air. Entertainment Weekly said about the album: ""On its own, the CD is a more than respectable stand-up disc; Seinfeld's riffs ... are worthy of preservation."" I'm Telling You for the Last Time was nominated for a 1999 Grammy Award for Best Spoken Comedy Album. After recording this special/album, Seinfeld vowed never to use old material again, referencing his repeated use of ""bits"" from Seinfeld." 233,162116,dbp-dbr:Little_Swee'Peadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Little_Swee'Peadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Little_Swee'Peadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Adolph_Zukordbp-dbr:Little_Swee'Peadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Little_Swee'Peadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Mercerdbp-dbr:Little_Swee'Peadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mae_Questeldbp-dbr:Little_Swee'Peadbp-dbp:starringGus Wickiedbp-dbr:Little_Swee'Peadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Little_Swee'Peadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Little_Swee'Peadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Adolph_Zukordbp-dbr:Little_Swee'Peadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Little_Swee'Peadbp-dbp:nameLittle Swee'Peadbp-dbr:Little_Swee'Peapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Swee'Peapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Swee'Peapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Swee'Peapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Swee'Peapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:Little_Swee'Peapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Swee'Peapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_babiesdbp-dbr:Little_Swee'Peapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Swee'Peapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fleischer_Studios_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Swee'Peapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Little_Swee'Peapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_zoosdbp-dbr:Little_Swee'Peapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Popeye_the_Sailor_theatrical_cartoons,"Little Swee'Pea (titled onscreen as Popeye the Sailor with Little Swee'Pea) is a 1936 American animated short film, released September 25, 1936 and featuring Popeye." 234,164591,dbp-dbr:Roar_of_the_Crowddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Roar_of_the_Crowddbp-dbp:distributorMonogram Picturesdbp-dbr:Roar_of_the_Crowddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_V._Heermancedbp-dbr:Roar_of_the_Crowddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Howard_Duffdbp-dbr:Roar_of_the_Crowddbp-dbp:starringDave Willockdbp-dbr:Roar_of_the_Crowddbp-dbp:starringHelene Stanleydbp-dbr:Roar_of_the_Crowddbp-dbp:starringMinor Watsondbp-dbr:Roar_of_the_Crowddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Roar_of_the_Crowddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Roar_of_the_Crowddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_V._Heermancedbp-dbr:Roar_of_the_Crowddbp-dbp:nameRoar of the Crowddbp-dbr:Roar_of_the_Crowddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Roar_of_the_Crowdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Roar_of_the_Crowdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Roar_of_the_Crowdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Roar_of_the_Crowdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Roar_of_the_Crowdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Roar_of_the_Crowdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_auto_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:Roar_of_the_Crowdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Roar_of_the_Crowdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Roar_of_the_Crowdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cinecolor_filmsdbp-dbr:Roar_of_the_Crowdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_sports_films,"Roar of the Crowd is a 1953 American sports film directed by William Beaudine and starring Howard Duff, Helene Stanley and Dave Willock. A number of racing drivers appears as themselves. The film was shot in cinecolor." 235,146115,"dbp-dbr:If_I'm_Lucky_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lewis_Seilerdbp-dbr:If_I'm_Lucky_(film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:If_I'm_Lucky_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bryan_Foydbp-dbr:If_I'm_Lucky_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vivian_Blainedbp-dbr:If_I'm_Lucky_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harry_Jamesdbp-dbr:If_I'm_Lucky_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Perry_Comodbp-dbr:If_I'm_Lucky_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carmen_Mirandadbp-dbr:If_I'm_Lucky_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lewis_Seilerdbp-dbr:If_I'm_Lucky_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:If_I'm_Lucky_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bryan_Foydbp-dbr:If_I'm_Lucky_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Brickerdbp-dbr:If_I'm_Lucky_(film)dbp-dbp:nameIf I'm Luckydbp-dbr:If_I'm_Lucky_(film)dbp-dbp:name""If I'm Lucky"" performed by Perry Comodbp-dbr:If_I'm_Lucky_(film)dbp-dbp:name""One More Vote "" performed by Perry Comodbp-dbr:If_I'm_Lucky_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:If_I'm_Lucky_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:If_I'm_Lucky_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:If_I'm_Lucky_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:If_I'm_Lucky_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:If_I'm_Lucky_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:If_I'm_Lucky_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_filmsdbp-dbr:If_I'm_Lucky_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_musical_comedy_films","If I'm Lucky is a 1946 American musical comedy film directed by Lewis Seiler and starring Vivian Blaine, Perry Como, Phil Silvers and Carmen Miranda in the leading roles. The film also featured bandleader Harry James.The film was a re-make of Thanks a Million, a 1935 musical produced and released by 20th Century Fox." 236,70640,dbp-dbr:Stronghold_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Steve_Sekelydbp-dbr:Stronghold_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lippert_Picturesdbp-dbr:Stronghold_(film)dbp-dbp:producerOlallo Rubiodbp-dbr:Stronghold_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Veronica_Lakedbp-dbr:Stronghold_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Zachary_Scottdbp-dbr:Stronghold_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arturo_de_Córdovadbp-dbr:Stronghold_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Steve_Sekelydbp-dbr:Stronghold_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lippert_Picturesdbp-dbr:Stronghold_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Wells_Rootdbp-dbr:Stronghold_(film)dbp-dbp:nameStrongholddbp-dbr:Stronghold_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Stronghold_(film)dbp-dbp:countryMexicodbp-dbr:Stronghold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Stronghold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Stronghold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:Stronghold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Steve_Sekelydbp-dbr:Stronghold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mexican_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Stronghold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Stronghold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Stronghold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:Stronghold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:Stronghold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lippert_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Stronghold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:Stronghold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Mexican_filmsdbp-dbr:Stronghold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:Stronghold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Stronghold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Mexican_filmsdbp-dbr:Stronghold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mexican_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Stronghold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mexican_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:Stronghold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Second_French_intervention_in_Mexico_filmsdbp-dbr:Stronghold_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mexican_historical_films,"Stronghold is a 1951 American-Mexican Western historical film directed by Steve Sekely and starring Veronica Lake, Zachary Scott and Arturo de Córdova. A separate Spanish version Red Fury was also made. The cost of both films was $519,000." 237,166004,dbp-dbr:Wet_Haredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Wet_Haredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Wet_Haredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Wet_Haredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Wet_Haredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Wet_Haredbp-dbp:nameWet Haredbp-dbr:Wet_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Wet_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:Wet_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:Wet_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Wet_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Wet_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Wet_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Wet_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Milt_Franklyndbp-dbr:Wet_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Wet_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_short_films,"Wet Hare is a 1962 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Robert McKimson. The short was released on January 20, 1962, and stars Bugs Bunny. In the cartoon, Bugs finds himself at odds with a ruthless lumberjack who wants to control the water supply by building a series of dams." 238,70904,dbp-dbr:May_Morning_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ugo_Liberatoredbp-dbr:May_Morning_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jane_Birkindbp-dbr:May_Morning_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ugo_Liberatoredbp-dbr:May_Morning_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ugo_Liberatoredbp-dbr:May_Morning_(film)dbp-dbp:nameMay Morningdbp-dbr:May_Morning_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:May_Morning_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:May_Morning_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:May_Morning_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:May_Morning_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:May_Morning_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:May_Morning_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Armando_Trovajolidbp-dbr:May_Morning_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:May_Morning_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Oxford,May Morning (Italian: Alba pagana) is a 1970 Italian thriller-drama film co-written and directed by Ugo Liberatore. 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Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom is a 1993 biographical black comedy television film produced by and for HBO. It was directed by Michael Ritchie and starred Holly Hunter, Swoosie Kurtz and Beau Bridges.It is based on the true story of Wanda Holloway, a woman who tried to put out a hit on one of her daughter's classmates (and the girl's mother) to advance her own daughter's Middle school cheerleading career." 240,140168,dbp-dbr:Australia_Day_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Kriv_Stendersdbp-dbr:Australia_Day_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Dendy_Cinemasdbp-dbr:Australia_Day_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Icon_Film_Distributiondbp-dbr:Australia_Day_(film)dbp-dbp:producerNathan Mayfielddbp-dbr:Australia_Day_(film)dbp-dbp:producerTracey Robertsondbp-dbr:Australia_Day_(film)dbp-dbp:producerEdward Herbertdbp-dbr:Australia_Day_(film)dbp-dbp:producerLeigh McGrathdbp-dbr:Australia_Day_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chris_Haywooddbp-dbr:Australia_Day_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bryan_Browndbp-dbr:Australia_Day_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ernie_Dingodbp-dbr:Australia_Day_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Matthew_Le_Nevezdbp-dbr:Australia_Day_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shari_Sebbensdbp-dbr:Australia_Day_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sean_Keenan_(actor)dbp-dbr:Australia_Day_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Daniel_Webber_(actor)dbp-dbr:Australia_Day_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Miah_Maddendbp-dbr:Australia_Day_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Isabelle_Cornishdbp-dbr:Australia_Day_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Neil_Pigotdbp-dbr:Australia_Day_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Phoenix_Raeidbp-dbr:Australia_Day_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Diana_Lindbp-dbr:Australia_Day_(film)dbp-dbp:starringElias Antondbp-dbr:Australia_Day_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJenny Wudbp-dbr:Australia_Day_(film)dbp-dbp:starringNeveen Hannadbp-dbr:Australia_Day_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Kriv_Stendersdbp-dbr:Australia_Day_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Dendy_Cinemasdbp-dbr:Australia_Day_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Icon_Film_Distributiondbp-dbr:Australia_Day_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stephen_M._Irwindbp-dbr:Australia_Day_(film)dbp-dbp:nameAustralia Daydbp-dbr:Australia_Day_(film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Australiadbp-dbr:Australia_Day_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Australia_Day_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Australia_Day_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_filmsdbp-dbr:Australia_Day_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Australia_Day_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Brisbanedbp-dbr:Australia_Day_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Screen_Australia_filmsdbp-dbr:Australia_Day_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Brisbanedbp-dbr:Australia_Day_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Kriv_Stenders,Australia Day is a 2017 Australian drama anthology film directed by Kriv Stenders and starring Bryan Brown. 241,113341,dbp-dbr:The_Ant_Bully_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_A._Davisdbp-dbr:The_Ant_Bully_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Ant_Bully_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Debneydbp-dbr:The_Ant_Bully_(film)dbp-dbp:starringNicolas Cagedbp-dbr:The_Ant_Bully_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJulia Robertsdbp-dbr:The_Ant_Bully_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPaul Giamattidbp-dbr:The_Ant_Bully_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMeryl Streepdbp-dbr:The_Ant_Bully_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBruce Campbelldbp-dbr:The_Ant_Bully_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRegina Kingdbp-dbr:The_Ant_Bully_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLily Tomlindbp-dbr:The_Ant_Bully_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_A._Davisdbp-dbr:The_Ant_Bully_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Ant_Bully_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_A._Davisdbp-dbr:The_Ant_Bully_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Ant Bullydbp-dbr:The_Ant_Bully_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Ant Bully: Original Motion Picture 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Ant Bully is a 2006 American animated fantasy comedy film written, directed, and co-produced by John A. Davis. Based on the 1999 children's book of the same name, it tells the story of Lucas Nickle, a young boy who, after terrorizing a colony of ants, is shrunken and ordered to work amongst them. The film was produced by Legendary Pictures, Playtone, and DNA Productions, and features the voice talents of Julia Roberts, Nicolas Cage, Meryl Streep, Paul Giamatti, Regina King, Bruce Campbell, and Zach Tyler Eisen. Released on July 28, 2006 by Warner Bros. Pictures, The Ant Bully garnered mixed reviews from critics and grossed $55 million against a $50 million budget, making it a box-office disappointment. This led to extensive layoffs at DNA Productions and, ultimately, the studio's closure. The Ant Bully was Ricardo Montalbán's final film role before his death in 2009." 242,48366,dbp-dbr:The_Pirates!_In_an_Adventure_with_Scientists!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Lorddbp-dbr:The_Pirates!_In_an_Adventure_with_Scientists!dbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Pirates!_In_an_Adventure_with_Scientists!dbp-dbp:distributorSony Pictures Animationdbp-dbr:The_Pirates!_In_an_Adventure_with_Scientists!dbp-dbp:producerDavid Sproxtondbp-dbr:The_Pirates!_In_an_Adventure_with_Scientists!dbp-dbp:producerPeter Lorddbp-dbr:The_Pirates!_In_an_Adventure_with_Scientists!dbp-dbp:producerJulie Lockhartdbp-dbr:The_Pirates!_In_an_Adventure_with_Scientists!dbp-dbp:starringMartin Freemandbp-dbr:The_Pirates!_In_an_Adventure_with_Scientists!dbp-dbp:starringImelda Stauntondbp-dbr:The_Pirates!_In_an_Adventure_with_Scientists!dbp-dbp:starringSalma Hayekdbp-dbr:The_Pirates!_In_an_Adventure_with_Scientists!dbp-dbp:starringHugh Grantdbp-dbr:The_Pirates!_In_an_Adventure_with_Scientists!dbp-dbp:starringJeremy Pivendbp-dbr:The_Pirates!_In_an_Adventure_with_Scientists!dbp-dbp:starringDavid Tennantdbp-dbr:The_Pirates!_In_an_Adventure_with_Scientists!dbp-dbp:starringRussell Toveydbp-dbr:The_Pirates!_In_an_Adventure_with_Scientists!dbp-dbp:starringAnton Yelchindbp-dbr:The_Pirates!_In_an_Adventure_with_Scientists!dbp-dbp:starringLenny Henrydbp-dbr:The_Pirates!_In_an_Adventure_with_Scientists!dbp-dbp:starringBrian Blesseddbp-dbr:The_Pirates!_In_an_Adventure_with_Scientists!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Lorddbp-dbr:The_Pirates!_In_an_Adventure_with_Scientists!dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Pirates!_In_an_Adventure_with_Scientists!dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:The_Pirates!_In_an_Adventure_with_Scientists!dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Lorddbp-dbr:The_Pirates!_In_an_Adventure_with_Scientists!dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Sproxtondbp-dbr:The_Pirates!_In_an_Adventure_with_Scientists!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gideon_Defoedbp-dbr:The_Pirates!_In_an_Adventure_with_Scientists!dbp-dbp:nameThe Pirates! 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Pirates! In an Adventure with Scientists! (released in some countries as The Pirates! Band of Misfits) is a 2012 stop-motion animated swashbuckler comedy film directed by Peter Lord and written by Gideon Defoe, based on his 2004 novel. Produced by Columbia Pictures, Sony Pictures Animation and Aardman Features, the film stars the voices of Hugh Grant, David Tennant, Imelda Staunton, Martin Freeman, and Jeremy Piven, and follows a crew of amateur pirates in their attempt to win the Pirate of the Year competition.The Pirates! was released on 28 March 2012 in the United Kingdom, and on 27 April 2012 in the United States. The film received generally positive reviews and grossed $123 million against a $55 million budget. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature." 243,69292,dbp-dbr:Hare_Removerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Tashlindbp-dbr:Hare_Removerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Hare_Removerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Hare_Removerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Hare_Removerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Hare_Removerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Hare_Removerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arthur_Q._Bryandbp-dbr:Hare_Removerdbp-dbp:nameHare Removerdbp-dbr:Hare_Removerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_filmsdbp-dbr:Hare_Removerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mad_scientist_filmsdbp-dbr:Hare_Removerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:Hare_Removerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Hare_Removerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Hare_Removerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Hare_Removerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Hare_Removerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_bearsdbp-dbr:Hare_Removerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Frank_Tashlindbp-dbr:Hare_Removerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_short_films,"Hare Remover is a Merrie Melodies cartoon starring Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd, released in 1946. The film was the second Bugs Bunny cartoon to be directed by Frank Tashlin, the first being The Unruly Hare (1945).It was also the last short Tashlin directed before leaving Warner Bros. in late-1944 to direct live-action films. His animation unit was given to Robert McKimson upon his departure." 244,59604,dbp-dbr:Life_at_the_Top_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ted_Kotcheffdbp-dbr:Life_at_the_Top_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Life_at_the_Top_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_and_James_Woolfdbp-dbr:Life_at_the_Top_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Laurence_Harveydbp-dbr:Life_at_the_Top_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Craig_(actor)dbp-dbr:Life_at_the_Top_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJean Simmonsdbp-dbr:Life_at_the_Top_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Honor_Blackmandbp-dbr:Life_at_the_Top_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Donald_Wolfitdbp-dbr:Life_at_the_Top_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ted_Kotcheffdbp-dbr:Life_at_the_Top_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Life_at_the_Top_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_and_James_Woolfdbp-dbr:Life_at_the_Top_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mordecai_Richlerdbp-dbr:Life_at_the_Top_(film)dbp-dbp:nameLife at the Topdbp-dbr:Life_at_the_Top_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Life_at_the_Top_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Life_at_the_Top_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Life_at_the_Top_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_filmsdbp-dbr:Life_at_the_Top_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Life_at_the_Top_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Life_at_the_Top_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Life_at_the_Top_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Yorkshiredbp-dbr:Life_at_the_Top_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Life_at_the_Top_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Life_at_the_Top_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Life_at_the_Top_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Richard_Addinselldbp-dbr:Life_at_the_Top_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ted_Kotcheffdbp-dbr:Life_at_the_Top_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_John_Braine,"Life at the Top is a 1965 British drama film, a production of Romulus Films released by Columbia Pictures. The screenplay was by Mordecai Richler, based on the 1962 novel Life at the Top by John Braine, and is a sequel to the film Room at the Top (1959). It was directed by Ted Kotcheff and produced by James Woolf, with William Kirby as associate producer. The music score was by Richard Addinsell and the cinematography by Oswald Morris. The film's art director, Edward Marshall, received a 1966 BAFTA Award nomination.The film stars Laurence Harvey, once again playing Joe Lampton, with Jean Simmons, Honor Blackman and Michael Craig. Four actors reprised their roles from Room at the Top: Harvey, Donald Wolfit, Ambrosine Phillpotts and Allan Cuthbertson." 245,135828,"dbp-dbr:Home,_Tweet_Homedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Home,_Tweet_Homedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Home,_Tweet_Homedbp-dbp:distributorThe Vitaphone Corporationdbp-dbr:Home,_Tweet_Homedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Home,_Tweet_Homedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Home,_Tweet_Homedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Home,_Tweet_Homedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Home,_Tweet_Homedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tedd_Piercedbp-dbr:Home,_Tweet_Homedbp-dbp:nameHome, Tweet Homedbp-dbr:Home,_Tweet_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slapstick_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Home,_Tweet_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Home,_Tweet_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Home,_Tweet_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Home,_Tweet_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_hotelsdbp-dbr:Home,_Tweet_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Home,_Tweet_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sylvester_the_Cat_filmsdbp-dbr:Home,_Tweet_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tweety_filmsdbp-dbr:Home,_Tweet_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Home,_Tweet_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Home,_Tweet_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Home,_Tweet_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:Home,_Tweet_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Home,_Tweet_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Home,_Tweet_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Home,_Tweet_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Home,_Tweet_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Home,_Tweet_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_birdsdbp-dbr:Home,_Tweet_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_petsdbp-dbr:Home,_Tweet_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1950dbp-dbr:Home,_Tweet_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Home,_Tweet_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_parks","Home, Tweet Home is a 1950 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies animated short directed by Friz Freleng. The short was released on January 14, 1950, and stars Tweety and Sylvester." 246,63684,dbp-dbr:Man_of_Flowersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Cox_(director)dbp-dbr:Man_of_Flowersdbp-dbp:producerJane Ballantynedbp-dbr:Man_of_Flowersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Cox_(director)dbp-dbr:Man_of_Flowersdbp-dbp:nameMan of Flowersdbp-dbr:Man_of_Flowersdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Man_of_Flowerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_of_Flowerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_of_Flowerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_Coxdbp-dbr:Man_of_Flowerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_of_Flowerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Man_of_Flowerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Melbourne,"Man of Flowers is a 1983 Australian film about an eccentric, reclusive, middle-aged man, Charles Bremer, who enjoys the beauty of art, flowers, music and watching pretty women undress. Werner Herzog has a cameo role as Bremer's father in flashbacks. The film was directed by Paul Cox and was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1984 Cannes Film Festival." 247,25499,dbp-dbr:Radio_Cab_Murderdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Vernon_Sewelldbp-dbr:Radio_Cab_Murderdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:Radio_Cab_Murderdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Stuart_Levy_(producer)dbp-dbr:Radio_Cab_Murderdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_Maynard_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Radio_Cab_Murderdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Nat_Cohendbp-dbr:Radio_Cab_Murderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Allen_(actor)dbp-dbr:Radio_Cab_Murderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lana_Morrisdbp-dbr:Radio_Cab_Murderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jimmy_Hanleydbp-dbr:Radio_Cab_Murderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sonia_Holmdbp-dbr:Radio_Cab_Murderdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Vernon_Sewelldbp-dbr:Radio_Cab_Murderdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:Radio_Cab_Murderdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stuart_Levy_(producer)dbp-dbr:Radio_Cab_Murderdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_Maynard_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Radio_Cab_Murderdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nat_Cohendbp-dbr:Radio_Cab_Murderdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Vernon_Sewelldbp-dbr:Radio_Cab_Murderdbp-dbp:nameRadio Cab Murderdbp-dbr:Radio_Cab_Murderdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Radio_Cab_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Radio_Cab_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Radio_Cab_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Radio_Cab_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Radio_Cab_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:Radio_Cab_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Radio_Cab_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:Radio_Cab_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nettlefold_Studiosdbp-dbr:Radio_Cab_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Radio_Cab_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Vernon_Sewelldbp-dbr:Radio_Cab_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Eros_Films_films,"Radio Cab Murder is a 1954 British second feature crime film directed by Vernon Sewell and starring Jimmy Hanley, Lana Morris and Sonia Holm. It was written by Sewell and Pat McGrath and made by the independent Eros Films." 248,75404,dbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasuredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Klay_Halldbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasuredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasuredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasuredbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Fields_(record_producer)dbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasuredbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sean_Luriedbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasuredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jesse_McCartneydbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasuredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anjelica_Hustondbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasuredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mae_Whitmandbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasuredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Raven-Symonédbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasuredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kristin_Chenowethdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasuredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lucy_Liudbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasuredbp-dbp:starringAngela Bartysdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasuredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Klay_Halldbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasuredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasuredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasuredbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sean_Luriedbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasuredbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Evan_Spiliotopoulosdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasuredbp-dbp:nameTinker Bell and the Lost Treasuredbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasuredbp-dbp:nameGift of a Frienddbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasuredbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Pop_rockdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasuredbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Adventure_gamedbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasuredbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Scotlanddbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_friendshipdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_children's_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Joel_McNeelydbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Evan_Spiliotopoulosdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:DisneyToon_Studios_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disney_direct-to-video_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_ratsdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disney_Fairiesdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Lost_Treasurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tinker_Bell_films,"Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure is a 2009 American animated fantasy adventure film directed by Klay Hall and the second installment in the Disney Fairies franchise. Produced by Disneytoon Studios, it was animated by Prana Studios, and revolves around Tinker Bell, a fairy character created by J. M. Barrie in his 1904 play Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up, and featured in subsequent adaptations, especially in Disney's animated works. It was released on Blu-ray and DVD by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment on October 27, 2009.The film was followed by more direct-to-video films: Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue, Secret of the Wings, The Pirate Fairy and Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast." 249,29596,dbp-dbr:Melody_Timedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Kinneydbp-dbr:Melody_Timedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Clyde_Geronimidbp-dbr:Melody_Timedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Wilfred_Jacksondbp-dbr:Melody_Timedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Hamilton_Luskedbp-dbr:Melody_Timedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Melody_Timedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Melody_Timedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roy_Rogersdbp-dbr:Melody_Timedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frances_Langforddbp-dbr:Melody_Timedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Trigger_(horse)dbp-dbr:Melody_Timedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:The_Andrews_Sistersdbp-dbr:Melody_Timedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dennis_Daydbp-dbr:Melody_Timedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fred_Waringdbp-dbr:Melody_Timedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Freddy_Martindbp-dbr:Melody_Timedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Buddy_Clarkdbp-dbr:Melody_Timedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ethel_Smith_(organist)dbp-dbr:Melody_Timedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Kinneydbp-dbr:Melody_Timedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Clyde_Geronimidbp-dbr:Melody_Timedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wilfred_Jacksondbp-dbr:Melody_Timedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Hamilton_Luskedbp-dbr:Melody_Timedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Melody_Timedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Melody_Timedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Winston_Hiblerdbp-dbr:Melody_Timedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ken_Anderson_(animator)dbp-dbr:Melody_Timedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ted_Searsdbp-dbr:Melody_Timedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jesse_Marshdbp-dbr:Melody_Timedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Homer_Brightmandbp-dbr:Melody_Timedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Erdman_Pennerdbp-dbr:Melody_Timedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_Reeves_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Melody_Timedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Art_Scottdbp-dbr:Melody_Timedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joe_Rinaldidbp-dbr:Melody_Timedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Walbridgedbp-dbr:Melody_Timedbp-dbp:nameMelody Timedbp-dbr:Melody_Timedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Melody_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:Melody_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Censored_filmsdbp-dbr:Melody_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_boatsdbp-dbr:Melody_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_forestsdbp-dbr:Melody_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Melody_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_19th_centurydbp-dbr:Melody_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Melody_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Melody_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_anthology_filmsdbp-dbr:Melody_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ken_Darbydbp-dbr:Melody_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_with_live_action_and_animationdbp-dbr:Melody_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Melody_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Melody_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_rabbits_and_haresdbp-dbr:Melody_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Texasdbp-dbr:Melody_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Melody_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Melody_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_birdsdbp-dbr:Melody_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Animation_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Melody_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_anthology_filmsdbp-dbr:Melody_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Wilfred_Jacksondbp-dbr:Melody_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_angelsdbp-dbr:Melody_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_Kinneydbp-dbr:Melody_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Melody_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Clyde_Geronimidbp-dbr:Melody_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Paul_Smith_(film_and_television_composer)dbp-dbr:Melody_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_beesdbp-dbr:Melody_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_insectsdbp-dbr:Melody_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Hamilton_Luskedbp-dbr:Melody_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Winston_Hiblerdbp-dbr:Melody_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_treesdbp-dbr:Melody_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Western_(genre)_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Melody_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_horsesdbp-dbr:Melody_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Melody_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Johnny_Appleseeddbp-dbr:Melody_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Donald_Duck_filmsdbp-dbr:Melody_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pecos_Bill,"Melody Time is a 1948 American live-action and animated musical anthology film produced by Walt Disney. It was released to theatres by RKO Radio Pictures on May 27, 1948. Made up of seven segments set to popular music and folk music, the film is, like Make Mine Music before it, the popular music version of Fantasia. Melody Time, while not meeting the artistic accomplishments of Fantasia, was mildly successful." 250,69083,dbp-dbr:Frigid_Haredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Frigid_Haredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Frigid_Haredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Frigid_Haredbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Frigid_Haredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Frigid_Haredbp-dbp:nameFrigid Haredbp-dbr:Frigid_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Frigid_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:Frigid_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:Frigid_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Frigid_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Frigid_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Frigid_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Frigid_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_rabbits_and_haresdbp-dbr:Frigid_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Frigid_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Frigid_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Antarcticadbp-dbr:Frigid_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Frigid_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_penguinsdbp-dbr:Frigid_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Frigid_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Stereotypes_of_Inuit_people,"Frigid Hare is a Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies short, released on October 8, 1949. It is directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese, and features Bugs Bunny. The title can be seen as a pun on ""frigid air"" or the refrigerator brand ""Frigidaire""." 251,58562,dbp-dbr:Arizona_Whirlwinddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Emmett_Tanseydbp-dbr:Arizona_Whirlwinddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Arizona_Whirlwinddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Emmett_Tanseydbp-dbr:Arizona_Whirlwinddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Arizona_Whirlwinddbp-dbp:nameArizona Whirlwinddbp-dbr:Arizona_Whirlwinddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Arizona_Whirlwindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Arizona_Whirlwindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Arizona_Whirlwindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Arizona_Whirlwindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Arizona_Whirlwindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Arizona_Whirlwindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsdbp-dbr:Arizona_Whirlwindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Emmett_Tansey,"Arizona Whirlwind is a 1944 American Western film directed by Robert Emmett Tansey. It stars Ken Maynard, Hoot Gibson, and Bob Steele." 252,11575,dbp-dbr:Born_Americandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Renny_Harlindbp-dbr:Born_Americandbp-dbp:producerMarkus Selindbp-dbr:Born_Americandbp-dbp:starringMike Norrisdbp-dbr:Born_Americandbp-dbp:starringThalmus Rasulaladbp-dbr:Born_Americandbp-dbp:starringDavid Coburndbp-dbr:Born_Americandbp-dbp:starringAlbert Salmidbp-dbr:Born_Americandbp-dbp:starringSteve Durhamdbp-dbr:Born_Americandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Renny_Harlindbp-dbr:Born_Americandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Markus_Selindbp-dbr:Born_Americandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Renny_Harlindbp-dbr:Born_Americandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Markus_Selindbp-dbr:Born_Americandbp-dbp:nameBorn Americandbp-dbr:Born_Americandbp-dbp:countryFinlanddbp-dbr:Born_Americanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:Born_Americanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Born_Americanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Finlanddbp-dbr:Born_Americanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cold_War_filmsdbp-dbr:Born_Americanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Born_Americanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Renny_Harlindbp-dbr:Born_Americanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Soviet_Uniondbp-dbr:Born_Americanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Born_Americanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Finnish_filmsdbp-dbr:Born_Americanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Finnish_action_films,"Born American (Finnish: Jäätävä polte; also known as Arctic Heat) is a 1986 Finnish film directed by Renny Harlin. It was originally supposed to star Chuck Norris but he backed out when filming was delayed by funding problems and his son, Mike Norris, landed the lead instead. This was at the time the most expensive film ever to have been made in Finland. The Finnish Board of Film Classification initially banned the movie due to excessive violence and anti-Soviet elements. Because of that, the movie had to be shortened 3.5 minutes before it was accepted for distribution. The premiere was December 19, 1986. The success of the film in the United States allowed Harlin to get his foot in the door in Hollywood, giving him his first American directorial work in the 1987 horror film Prison.In his 2008 book Kohti sinipunaa, Juhani Suomi revealed that the request to ban the movie originated from Vladimir Sobolev, the Soviet Union's ambassador to Finland." 253,25128,dbp-dbr:Subconscious_Crueltydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Karim_Hussaindbp-dbr:Subconscious_Crueltydbp-dbp:distributorCinema Novodbp-dbr:Subconscious_Crueltydbp-dbp:distributorAlbatros Filmdbp-dbr:Subconscious_Crueltydbp-dbp:distributorNew Selectdbp-dbr:Subconscious_Crueltydbp-dbp:distributorInfliction Filmsdbp-dbr:Subconscious_Crueltydbp-dbp:producerMitch Davisdbp-dbr:Subconscious_Crueltydbp-dbp:starringEric Pettigrewdbp-dbr:Subconscious_Crueltydbp-dbp:starringChristopher Pigginsdbp-dbr:Subconscious_Crueltydbp-dbp:starringBrea Asherdbp-dbr:Subconscious_Crueltydbp-dbp:starringIvaylo Founevdbp-dbr:Subconscious_Crueltydbp-dbp:starringMartine Vialedbp-dbr:Subconscious_Crueltydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Karim_Hussaindbp-dbr:Subconscious_Crueltydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mitch_Davis_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Subconscious_Crueltydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Karim_Hussaindbp-dbr:Subconscious_Crueltydbp-dbp:nameSubconscious Crueltydbp-dbr:Subconscious_Crueltydbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Subconscious_Crueltypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Subconscious_Crueltypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Subconscious_Crueltypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Subconscious_Crueltypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Subconscious_Crueltypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Subconscious_Crueltypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Subconscious_Crueltypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Incest_in_filmdbp-dbr:Subconscious_Crueltypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_avant-garde_and_experimental_filmsdbp-dbr:Subconscious_Crueltypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_avant-garde_and_experimental_filmsdbp-dbr:Subconscious_Crueltypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Karim_Hussaindbp-dbr:Subconscious_Crueltypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_horror_anthology_films,"Subconscious Cruelty is a 2000 Canadian independent experimental anthology horror film written and directed by Karim Hussain and produced by Mitch Davis. It was filmed over a long period of time, from February 1994 to December 1999, and debuted at the Festival de Cine de Sitges in Sitges, Spain, on October 12, 2000. The film went on to screen at several other festivals, including the Stockholm International Film Festival and Amsterdam Fantastic Film Festival before being released on DVD on April 18, 2005. The film was first released in Canada on Friday, April 13, 2001. It screened at Cinema Du Parc in Montreal, Quebec, Canada for two weeks from April 13 to the 28th of 2001. The film was screened again at the same theater for a single weekend in November 2001, and for one final time in June 2003. Since then, it has not had a public screening in Canada." 254,31935,dbp-dbr:Tales_of_Ordinary_Madnessdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Marco_Ferreridbp-dbr:Tales_of_Ordinary_Madnessdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jacqueline_Ferreridbp-dbr:Tales_of_Ordinary_Madnessdbp-dbp:starringBen Gazzaradbp-dbr:Tales_of_Ordinary_Madnessdbp-dbp:starringSusan Tyrrelldbp-dbr:Tales_of_Ordinary_Madnessdbp-dbp:starringOrnella Mutidbp-dbr:Tales_of_Ordinary_Madnessdbp-dbp:starringTanya Lopertdbp-dbr:Tales_of_Ordinary_Madnessdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Marco_Ferreridbp-dbr:Tales_of_Ordinary_Madnessdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jacqueline_Ferreridbp-dbr:Tales_of_Ordinary_Madnessdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sergio_Amideidbp-dbr:Tales_of_Ordinary_Madnessdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Marco_Ferreridbp-dbr:Tales_of_Ordinary_Madnessdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Foutzdbp-dbr:Tales_of_Ordinary_Madnessdbp-dbp:nameStorie di ordinaria folliadbp-dbr:Tales_of_Ordinary_Madnessdbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:Tales_of_Ordinary_Madnessdbp-dbp:countryItalydbp-dbr:Tales_of_Ordinary_Madnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Tales_of_Ordinary_Madnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tales_of_Ordinary_Madnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Tales_of_Ordinary_Madnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Tales_of_Ordinary_Madnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_alcoholismdbp-dbr:Tales_of_Ordinary_Madnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Tales_of_Ordinary_Madnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Tales_of_Ordinary_Madnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:Tales_of_Ordinary_Madnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_prostitution_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Tales_of_Ordinary_Madnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Tales_of_Ordinary_Madnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Philippe_Sardedbp-dbr:Tales_of_Ordinary_Madnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Tales_of_Ordinary_Madnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:Tales_of_Ordinary_Madnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Tales_of_Ordinary_Madnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Tales_of_Ordinary_Madnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Tales_of_Ordinary_Madnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Charles_Bukowskidbp-dbr:Tales_of_Ordinary_Madnesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Marco_Ferreri,"Tales of Ordinary Madness (Italian: Storie di ordinaria follia, French: Contes de la folie ordinaire) is a 1981 film by Italian director Marco Ferreri. It was shot in English in the United States, featuring Ben Gazzara and Ornella Muti in the leading roles. The film's title and subject matter are based on the works and the person of US poet Charles Bukowski, including the short story The Most Beautiful Woman in Town (published by City Lights Publishing in the 1972 collection Erections, Ejaculations, Exhibitions, and General Tales of Ordinary Madness).The film's protagonist, Charles Serking, is based on Bukowski's autobiographical character Henry Chinaski. At the time, the director Taylor Hackford owned the rights to the Chinaski name, having acquired them when he optioned Bukowski's 1971 novel Post Office." 255,13466,dbp-dbr:Defenders_of_the_Lawdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Leveringdbp-dbr:Defenders_of_the_Lawdbp-dbp:distributorContinental Talking Picturesdbp-dbr:Defenders_of_the_Lawdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_Darmourdbp-dbr:Defenders_of_the_Lawdbp-dbp:producerW. Ray Johnstondbp-dbr:Defenders_of_the_Lawdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Leveringdbp-dbr:Defenders_of_the_Lawdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_Darmourdbp-dbr:Defenders_of_the_Lawdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:W._Ray_Johnstondbp-dbr:Defenders_of_the_Lawdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hampton_Del_Ruthdbp-dbr:Defenders_of_the_Lawdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Louis_E._Heifetzdbp-dbr:Defenders_of_the_Lawdbp-dbp:nameDefenders of the Lawdbp-dbr:Defenders_of_the_Lawdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Defenders_of_the_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Defenders_of_the_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Defenders_of_the_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Defenders_of_the_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Defenders_of_the_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joseph_Leveringdbp-dbr:Defenders_of_the_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_crime_films,"Defenders of the Law is a 1931 American pre-Code crime film directed by Joseph Levering and starring Catherine Dale Owen, John Holland and Robert Gleckler." 256,54322,dbp-dbr:The_Ware_Case_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Stevenson_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Ware_Case_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:The_Ware_Case_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:distributorABFDdbp-dbr:The_Ware_Case_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:The_Ware_Case_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Ware Casedbp-dbr:The_Ware_Case_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Ware_Case_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Melodrama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ware_Case_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ware_Case_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Ware_Case_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ware_Case_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ware_Case_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ware_Case_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ware_Case_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Ware_Case_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ealing_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ware_Case_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Ware_Case_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ware_Case_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ware_Case_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Stevenson,"The Ware Case is a 1938 British drama film directed by Robert Stevenson and starring Clive Brook, Jane Baxter and Barry K. Barnes. It is an adaptation of the play The Ware Case (1915) by George Pleydell Bancroft, which had previously been made into two silent films, in 1917 and 1928. It had been a celebrated stage vehicle for Sir Gerald Du Maurier. The film was made at Ealing Studios with stately home exteriors shot in the grounds of Pinewood. Oscar Friedrich Werndorff worked as set designer.In Forever Ealing, George Perry wrote, ""The Ware Case is a stagey, melodramatic piece. But it was made on schedule within its budget, and was thus able to go into profit.""" 257,165779,"dbp-dbr:Porky's_Midnight_Matineedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Porky's_Midnight_Matineedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Pictures,_Inc.dbp-dbr:Porky's_Midnight_Matineedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Porky's_Midnight_Matineedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Porky's_Midnight_Matineedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Porky's_Midnight_Matineedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Pictures,_Inc.dbp-dbr:Porky's_Midnight_Matineedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Porky's_Midnight_Matineepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Midnight_Matineepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Midnight_Matineepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Midnight_Matineepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Midnight_Matineepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Porky_Pig_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Midnight_Matineepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Porky's_Midnight_Matineepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Porky's_Midnight_Matineepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Midnight_Matineepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Midnight_Matineepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Midnight_Matineepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_insectsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Midnight_Matineepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_ants","Porky's Midnight Matinee is a Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Chuck Jones. The short was released on November 22, 1941, and stars Porky Pig." 258,141193,dbp-dbr:Boogie_Man:_The_Lee_Atwater_Storydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Stefan_Forbesdbp-dbr:Boogie_Man:_The_Lee_Atwater_Storydbp-dbp:distributorInterpositive Media LLCdbp-dbr:Boogie_Man:_The_Lee_Atwater_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eric_Altermandbp-dbr:Boogie_Man:_The_Lee_Atwater_Storydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Stefan_Forbesdbp-dbr:Boogie_Man:_The_Lee_Atwater_Storydbp-dbp:nameBoogie Man: The Lee Atwater Storydbp-dbr:Boogie_Man:_The_Lee_Atwater_Storydbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Boogie_Man:_The_Lee_Atwater_Storydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Boogie_Man:_The_Lee_Atwater_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Boogie_Man:_The_Lee_Atwater_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Boogie_Man:_The_Lee_Atwater_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_filmsdbp-dbr:Boogie_Man:_The_Lee_Atwater_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Boogie_Man:_The_Lee_Atwater_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Boogie_Man:_The_Lee_Atwater_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_elections_in_the_United_States,"Boogie Man: The Lee Atwater Story is a 2008 U.S. documentary on the controversial campaign tactics used by Lee Atwater, while working on George H. W. Bush's 1988 presidential election campaign, and how those tactics have transformed presidential campaigns in the United States.In an independent theatrical release from InterPositive Media, the film was a Critic's Pick in both The New York Times and The Washington Post, screened at the 2008 Democratic and Republican National Conventions, played 40 American cities theatrically in the fall of 2008 and was number seven in nationwide per-screen average the weekend of its release." 259,140108,"dbp-dbr:Ask_Becclesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Redd_Davisdbp-dbr:Ask_Becclesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Ask_Becclesdbp-dbp:starringLilian Oldlanddbp-dbr:Ask_Becclesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Garry_Marshdbp-dbr:Ask_Becclesdbp-dbp:starringAbraham Sofaerdbp-dbr:Ask_Becclesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Redd_Davisdbp-dbr:Ask_Becclesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Ask_Becclesdbp-dbp:nameAsk Becclesdbp-dbr:Ask_Becclesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Ask_Becclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ask_Becclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Ask_Becclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Ask_Becclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Ask_Becclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Ask_Becclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ask_Becclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Ask_Becclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Redd_Davisdbp-dbr:Ask_Becclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ask_Becclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Ask_Becclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:Ask_Becclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_crime_comedy_films","Ask Beccles is a 1933 British comedy crime film directed by Redd Davis and starring Garry Marsh, Lilian Oldland, Abraham Sofaer and John Turnbull. The film was based on a play by Cyril Campion. It was made at British and Dominions Elstree Studios as a quota quickie for release by Paramount Pictures." 260,137093,dbp-dbr:The_White_Raven_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Andrew_Stevensdbp-dbr:The_White_Raven_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:directorJakub Z. Rucinskidbp-dbr:The_White_Raven_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:distributorAstra Cinemadbp-dbr:The_White_Raven_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ashok_Amritrajdbp-dbr:The_White_Raven_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:producerAndrew Stevensdbp-dbr:The_White_Raven_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hannes_Jaenickedbp-dbr:The_White_Raven_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roy_Scheiderdbp-dbr:The_White_Raven_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ron_Silverdbp-dbr:The_White_Raven_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joanna_Pacuładbp-dbr:The_White_Raven_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elizabeth_Shepherddbp-dbr:The_White_Raven_(1998_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Andrew_Stevensdbp-dbr:The_White_Raven_(1998_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ashok_Amritrajdbp-dbr:The_White_Raven_(1998_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Andrew_Stevensdbp-dbr:The_White_Raven_(1998_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Blodgettdbp-dbr:The_White_Raven_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe White Ravendbp-dbr:The_White_Raven_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_White_Raven_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:The_White_Raven_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_White_Raven_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_White_Raven_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_White_Raven_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_White_Raven_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_White_Raven_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_White_Raven_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_thriller_novelsdbp-dbr:The_White_Raven_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_White_Raven_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Polanddbp-dbr:The_White_Raven_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Andrew_Stevens,"The White Raven is a 1998 action crime thriller directed by Jakub Z. Rucinski and Andrew Stevens and starring Ron Silver, Joanna Pacuła and Roy Scheider. The film is based on the novel of the same name by Michael Blodgett." 261,31552,dbp-dbr:The_Neighbor_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:directorRodney Gibbonsdbp-dbr:The_Neighbor_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:distributorAcademy Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Neighbor_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:producerTom Berrydbp-dbr:The_Neighbor_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rod_Steigerdbp-dbr:The_Neighbor_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:starringLinda Kozlowskidbp-dbr:The_Neighbor_(1993_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kurt_Wimmerdbp-dbr:The_Neighbor_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Neighbordbp-dbr:The_Neighbor_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Neighbor_(1993_film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:The_Neighbor_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Neighbor_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Neighbor_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Neighbor_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Neighbor_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Vermontdbp-dbr:The_Neighbor_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Neighbor_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Neighbor_(1993_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rodney_Gibbons,"The Neighbor is a 1993 horror thriller film directed by Rodney Gibbons, starring Rod Steiger, Linda Kozlowski and Ron Lea." 262,160003,dbp-dbr:Seems_Like_Old_Times_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jay_Sandrichdbp-dbr:Seems_Like_Old_Times_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Seems_Like_Old_Times_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ray_Starkdbp-dbr:Seems_Like_Old_Times_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Margaret_Boothdbp-dbr:Seems_Like_Old_Times_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRoger M. Rothsteindbp-dbr:Seems_Like_Old_Times_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Goldie_Hawndbp-dbr:Seems_Like_Old_Times_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chevy_Chasedbp-dbr:Seems_Like_Old_Times_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Grodindbp-dbr:Seems_Like_Old_Times_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Guillaumedbp-dbr:Seems_Like_Old_Times_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jay_Sandrichdbp-dbr:Seems_Like_Old_Times_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Seems_Like_Old_Times_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ray_Starkdbp-dbr:Seems_Like_Old_Times_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Margaret_Boothdbp-dbr:Seems_Like_Old_Times_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Neil_Simondbp-dbr:Seems_Like_Old_Times_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSeems Like Old Timesdbp-dbr:Seems_Like_Old_Times_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Seems_Like_Old_Times_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Seems_Like_Old_Times_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Seems_Like_Old_Times_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_filmsdbp-dbr:Seems_Like_Old_Times_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Seems_Like_Old_Times_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_screwball_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Seems_Like_Old_Times_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Seems_Like_Old_Times_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Seems_Like_Old_Times_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Seems_Like_Old_Times_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Neil_Simondbp-dbr:Seems_Like_Old_Times_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_bank_robberydbp-dbr:Seems_Like_Old_Times_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Marvin_Hamlischdbp-dbr:Seems_Like_Old_Times_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Seems_Like_Old_Times_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jay_Sandrich,"Seems Like Old Times is a 1980 American comedy film starring Chevy Chase, Goldie Hawn, and Charles Grodin, directed by Jay Sandrich and written by Neil Simon. It was the only theatrical film directed by Sandrich, who was best known for his television sitcom directing work. It follows Nick Gardenia, a writer who is forced to rob a bank and becomes a fugitive, leaving him to seek help from his ex-wife Glenda Parks, a public defender. Her current husband, Ira Parks, is the Los Angeles County district attorney, who harbors a jealous disdain towards Nick.The film was the second pairing of Goldie Hawn and Chevy Chase, after 1978's Foul Play." 263,69219,dbp-dbr:Half-Caste_(film)dbp-dbp:directorSebastian Apodacadbp-dbr:Half-Caste_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Home_Videodbp-dbr:Half-Caste_(film)dbp-dbp:producerSebastian Apodacadbp-dbr:Half-Caste_(film)dbp-dbp:producerKim te Rollerdbp-dbr:Half-Caste_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRobert Pike Danieldbp-dbr:Half-Caste_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSebastian Apodacadbp-dbr:Half-Caste_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKathy Wagnerdbp-dbr:Half-Caste_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKim Te Rollerdbp-dbr:Half-Caste_(film)dbp-dbp:nameHalf-Castedbp-dbr:Half-Caste_(film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:South_Africadbp-dbr:Half-Caste_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Half-Caste_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Half-Caste_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Half-Caste_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Direct-to-video_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Half-Caste_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_shapeshiftingdbp-dbr:Half-Caste_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_South_African_filmsdbp-dbr:Half-Caste_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Half-Caste_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:South_African_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Half-Caste_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_mockumentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Half-Caste_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_direct-to-video_films,"Half-Caste also called The Real Story of Half-Caste is a 2004 documentary-style horror film written and directed by Sebastian Apodaca. Set in Southern Africa, it centers around a group of documentary makers who search for the Half-Caste, a hybrid creature that is said to be part man and part leopard." 264,140765,dbp-dbr:Marilyn:_The_Untold_Storydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Flynn_(director)dbp-dbr:Marilyn:_The_Untold_Storydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Arnold_(director)dbp-dbr:Marilyn:_The_Untold_Storydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lawrence_Schillerdbp-dbr:Marilyn:_The_Untold_Storydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:Marilyn:_The_Untold_Storydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Schillerdbp-dbr:Marilyn:_The_Untold_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Basehartdbp-dbr:Marilyn:_The_Untold_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Catherine_Hicksdbp-dbr:Marilyn:_The_Untold_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frank_Conversedbp-dbr:Marilyn:_The_Untold_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jason_Miller_(playwright)dbp-dbr:Marilyn:_The_Untold_Storydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Flynn_(director)dbp-dbr:Marilyn:_The_Untold_Storydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Arnold_(director)dbp-dbr:Marilyn:_The_Untold_Storydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lawrence_Schillerdbp-dbr:Marilyn:_The_Untold_Storydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:Marilyn:_The_Untold_Storydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Schillerdbp-dbr:Marilyn:_The_Untold_Storydbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Marilyn:_The_Untold_Storydbp-dbp:genreBiographydbp-dbr:Marilyn:_The_Untold_Storydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Marilyn:_The_Untold_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Marilyn:_The_Untold_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_filmsdbp-dbr:Marilyn:_The_Untold_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Marilyn:_The_Untold_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Marilyn_Monroedbp-dbr:Marilyn:_The_Untold_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ABC_Motion_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Marilyn:_The_Untold_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Flynndbp-dbr:Marilyn:_The_Untold_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Marilyn:_The_Untold_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Joe_DiMaggiodbp-dbr:Marilyn:_The_Untold_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_Arnolddbp-dbr:Marilyn:_The_Untold_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Clark_Gabledbp-dbr:Marilyn:_The_Untold_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Norman_Mailer,"Marilyn: The Untold Story is a 1980 television film, about the life of the 1950s sex symbol-movie star, Marilyn Monroe. The feature stars Catherine Hicks as Monroe; Richard Basehart as her early-career agent Johnny Hyde; Frank Converse as her second husband Joe DiMaggio; Jason Miller as her third husband Arthur Miller; Kevin Geer as her first husband James Dougherty; Viveca Lindfors as her acting coach Natasha Lytess; and Sheree North as her mother Gladys Pearl Baker.The film premiered on September 28, 1980, and was greeted with positive reviews. It was the second-highest-rated prime time program in the United States for the week. Catherine Hicks was praised by the critics for her portrayal of Monroe, as were others including Richard Basehart, Frank Converse, Sheree North, and Jason Miller, playing fellow playwright Arthur Miller." 265,168545,dbp-dbr:There's_a_Flower_in_My_Pedaldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Andrea_Dorfmandbp-dbr:There's_a_Flower_in_My_Pedaldbp-dbp:producerWalter Forsythdbp-dbr:There's_a_Flower_in_My_Pedaldbp-dbp:producerSonya Jampolskydbp-dbr:There's_a_Flower_in_My_Pedaldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Andrea_Dorfmandbp-dbr:There's_a_Flower_in_My_Pedaldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Andrea_Dorfmandbp-dbr:There's_a_Flower_in_My_Pedaldbp-dbp:nameThere's a Flower in My Pedaldbp-dbr:There's_a_Flower_in_My_Pedaldbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:There's_a_Flower_in_My_Pedalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:There's_a_Flower_in_My_Pedalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:There's_a_Flower_in_My_Pedalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:There's_a_Flower_in_My_Pedalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:There's_a_Flower_in_My_Pedalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_short_filmsdbp-dbr:There's_a_Flower_in_My_Pedalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:There's_a_Flower_in_My_Pedalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Andrea_Dorfman,"There's a Flower in My Pedal is a Canadian short film, directed by Andrea Dorfman and released in 2005. Blending live action and animation in a collage style, the film is a poetic meditation on facing up to fear and insecurity, inspired in part by a childhood memory of her mother never riding her beloved bicycle again in her lifetime after sustaining a minor injury from falling off of it.The film premiered at the 2005 Toronto International Film Festival, where it received an honorable mention from the jury for the Toronto International Film Festival Award for Best Canadian Short Film." 266,51810,dbp-dbr:The_Squeaker_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edgar_Wallacedbp-dbr:The_Squeaker_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:distributorBritish Lion Film Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Squeaker_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:S.W._Smithdbp-dbr:The_Squeaker_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edgar_Wallacedbp-dbr:The_Squeaker_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Squeaker_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:S.W._Smithdbp-dbr:The_Squeaker_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edgar_Wallacedbp-dbr:The_Squeaker_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Squeakerdbp-dbr:The_Squeaker_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Squeaker_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Squeaker_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Squeaker_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Squeaker_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_Lion_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Squeaker_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Squeaker_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Beaconsfield_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Squeaker_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Squeaker_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Squeaker_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Squeaker_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_mystery_films,"The Squeaker is a 1930 British mystery crime film directed by Edgar Wallace and starring Percy Marmont, Anne Grey and Gordon Harker.It was shot at Beaconsfield Studios. The film was adapted by Wallace from his own 1927 novel The Squeaker. It was one of several films based on Wallace's novels made by the British Lion Film company during the era. Wallace's son, Bryan Edgar Wallace, reportedly edited the film." 267,76797,dbp-dbr:Trapped_in_a_Purple_Hazedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Eric_Laneuvilledbp-dbr:Trapped_in_a_Purple_Hazedbp-dbp:distributorABCdbp-dbr:Trapped_in_a_Purple_Hazedbp-dbp:producerChristine A. Sacanidbp-dbr:Trapped_in_a_Purple_Hazedbp-dbp:producerRichard M. Rothsteindbp-dbr:Trapped_in_a_Purple_Hazedbp-dbp:producerGigi Coello-Bannondbp-dbr:Trapped_in_a_Purple_Hazedbp-dbp:producerJana Faindbp-dbr:Trapped_in_a_Purple_Hazedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:JoBeth_Williamsdbp-dbr:Trapped_in_a_Purple_Hazedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jonathan_Jackson_(actor)dbp-dbr:Trapped_in_a_Purple_Hazedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carly_Popedbp-dbr:Trapped_in_a_Purple_Hazedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robin_Dunnedbp-dbr:Trapped_in_a_Purple_Hazedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Eric_Laneuvilledbp-dbr:Trapped_in_a_Purple_Hazedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:Trapped_in_a_Purple_Hazedbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Trapped_in_a_Purple_Hazedbp-dbp:genreCrimedbp-dbr:Trapped_in_a_Purple_Hazedbp-dbp:genreSportdbp-dbr:Trapped_in_a_Purple_Hazedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Trapped_in_a_Purple_Hazepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Trapped_in_a_Purple_Hazepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Trapped_in_a_Purple_Hazepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Trapped_in_a_Purple_Hazepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Trapped_in_a_Purple_Hazepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_drugsdbp-dbr:Trapped_in_a_Purple_Hazepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Trapped_in_a_Purple_Hazepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Brian_Tylerdbp-dbr:Trapped_in_a_Purple_Hazepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Eric_Laneuville,"Trapped in a Purple Haze is a drama television film about drug abuse which originally aired on ABC in 2000; its title is a reference to the Jimi Hendrix song ""Purple Haze"". The film starred Jonathan Jackson, JoBeth Williams, and Carly Pope, with a supporting role by Hayden Christensen (who eventually beat Jackson for the part of Anakin Skywalker in the Star Wars prequel trilogy)." 268,98653,"dbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Garterdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Raymonddbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Garterdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Garterdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Garterdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Raymonddbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Garterdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Garterdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Garterdbp-dbp:nameNight of the Garterdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Garterdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Garterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Garterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Garterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Garterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Garterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Garterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Garterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Garterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Garterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Garterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Garterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_Raymond","Night of the Garter is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Jack Raymond and starring Sydney Howard, Winifred Shotter and Elsie Randolph.The film was made at British and Dominion's Elstree Studios by the producer Herbert Wilcox for release by United Artists. It was based on the play Getting Gertie's Garter by Avery Hopwood and Wilson Collison. The film's sets were designed by the art director Andrew Mazzei." 269,57020,dbp-dbr:You_Can't_Stop_the_Murdersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Mirdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Stop_the_Murdersdbp-dbp:distributorMiramax Filmsdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Stop_the_Murdersdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anastasia_Siderisdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Stop_the_Murdersdbp-dbp:starringGary Eckdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Stop_the_Murdersdbp-dbp:starringAkmal Salehdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Stop_the_Murdersdbp-dbp:starringRichard Carterdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Stop_the_Murdersdbp-dbp:starringKirstie Huttondbp-dbr:You_Can't_Stop_the_Murdersdbp-dbp:starringAnthony Mirdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Stop_the_Murdersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Mirdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Stop_the_Murdersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Miramaxdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Stop_the_Murdersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anastasia_Siderisdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Stop_the_Murdersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Mirdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Stop_the_Murdersdbp-dbp:nameYou Can't Stop the Murdersdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Stop_the_Murdersdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:You_Can't_Stop_the_Murderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Stop_the_Murderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Stop_the_Murderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Australiadbp-dbr:You_Can't_Stop_the_Murderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Australiadbp-dbr:You_Can't_Stop_the_Murderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Stop_the_Murderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Stop_the_Murderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Stop_the_Murderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_murderdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Stop_the_Murderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_comedy_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Stop_the_Murderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_comedy_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Stop_the_Murderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Can't_Stop_the_Murderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_the_Village_People,"You Can't Stop the Murders is a 2003 Australian comedy film directed by Anthony Mir and written by and starring Mir, Gary Eck and Akmal Saleh. The plot revolves around a series of Village People-themed murders in a small town, and the police who investigate the crimes. The title is a satirical reference to the 1980 film Can't Stop the Music, in which the Village People star." 270,90448,dbp-dbr:Amy_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Vincent_McEveetydbp-dbr:Amy_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Amy_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jerome_Courtlanddbp-dbr:Amy_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barry_Newmandbp-dbr:Amy_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jenny_Agutterdbp-dbr:Amy_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Margaret_O'Briendbp-dbr:Amy_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chris_Robinson_(actor)dbp-dbr:Amy_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lou_Fantdbp-dbr:Amy_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kathleen_Nolandbp-dbr:Amy_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nanette_Fabraydbp-dbr:Amy_(1981_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Vincent_McEveetydbp-dbr:Amy_(1981_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Amy_(1981_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jerome_Courtlanddbp-dbr:Amy_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:nameAmydbp-dbr:Amy_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Amy_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Amy_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Amy_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Amy_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_disabilitydbp-dbr:Amy_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:Amy_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_educatorsdbp-dbr:Amy_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Amy_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Amy_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_deaf_peopledbp-dbr:Amy_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1913dbp-dbr:Amy_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Vincent_McEveety,"Amy is a 1981 American drama film directed by Vincent McEveety and starring Jenny Agutter. It was produced by Walt Disney Productions, distributed by Buena Vista Distribution, and written by Noreen Stone." 271,122766,"dbp-dbr:The_Iron_Duke_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Victor_Savilledbp-dbr:The_Iron_Duke_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gainsborough_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Iron_Duke_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:The_Iron_Duke_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Victor_Savilledbp-dbr:The_Iron_Duke_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gainsborough_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Iron_Duke_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:The_Iron_Duke_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Iron Dukedbp-dbr:The_Iron_Duke_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Iron_Duke_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Iron_Duke_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Parisdbp-dbr:The_Iron_Duke_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Iron_Duke_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Iron_Duke_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Iron_Duke_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Iron_Duke_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Iron_Duke_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Viennadbp-dbr:The_Iron_Duke_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1810sdbp-dbr:The_Iron_Duke_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Lime_Grove_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Iron_Duke_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Iron_Duke_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Iron_Duke_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Napoleonic_Wars_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Iron_Duke_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Brusselsdbp-dbr:The_Iron_Duke_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Gebhard_Leberecht_von_Blücherdbp-dbr:The_Iron_Duke_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Charles_Maurice_de_Talleyrand-Périgorddbp-dbr:The_Iron_Duke_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Austrian_Empiredbp-dbr:The_Iron_Duke_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Iron_Duke_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Arthur_Wellesley,_1st_Duke_of_Wellingtondbp-dbr:The_Iron_Duke_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Victor_Savilledbp-dbr:The_Iron_Duke_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Klemens_von_Metternich","The Iron Duke is a 1934 British historical film directed by Victor Saville and starring George Arliss, Ellaline Terriss and Gladys Cooper. Arliss plays Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington in the events leading up to the Battle of Waterloo and beyond.It was the first British movie for George Arliss." 272,53035,dbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jun_Falkensteindbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviedbp-dbp:producerCheryl Abooddbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviedbp-dbp:starringKath Souciedbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviedbp-dbp:starringJim Cummingsdbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviedbp-dbp:starringJohn Fiedlerdbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviedbp-dbp:starringAndre Stojkadbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviedbp-dbp:starringPeter Cullendbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviedbp-dbp:starringKen Sansomdbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviedbp-dbp:starringNikita Hopkinsdbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviedbp-dbp:starringTom Attenboroughdbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jun_Falkensteindbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jun_Falkensteindbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviedbp-dbp:nameThe Tigger Moviedbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviedbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviedbp-dbp:countryJapandbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_musical_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_with_live_action_and_animationdbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_friendshipdbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Harry_Gregson-Williamsdbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_tigersdbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Avalanches_in_filmdbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jun_Falkensteindbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disney_Television_Animation_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Musicals_by_the_Sherman_Brothersdbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_adventure_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Children's_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Winnie-the-Pooh_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tigger_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Winnie_the_Pooh_(franchise),"The Tigger Movie is a 2000 American animated musical comedy-drama film produced by Walt Disney Television Animation with animation production by Walt Disney Animation Japan. The film was written and directed by Jun Falkenstein from a story by Eddie Guzelian. It is the second theatrical Winnie the Pooh film, after The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (1977). It features Pooh's sidekick Tigger searching for his family tree and other Tiggers like himself.The film was the first feature-length theatrical Winnie the Pooh film that was not a collection of previously released shorts. It is also the first in the original films in which Tigger's is voiced entirely by Jim Cummings (in addition to Pooh) following the retirement of Tigger's original voice actor Paul Winchell in 1999. Winchell's was originally cast as Tigger but was dropped after the studio considered his voice to be too raspy. Cummings' had previously shared the role with Winchell since 1989 and provided his singing voice in most later projects with Winchell as the character's speaking voice.The film features original songs from the Sherman Brothers. Originally, the film was slated for a direct-to-video release in 2001, until then–Disney CEO Michael Eisner heard the Sherman Brothers' songs and decided to release the film in theaters worldwide a year early.The Tigger Movie released in the United States on February 11, 2000, by Buena Vista Pictures Distribution. The film received generally positive reviews from critics and grossed $96.2 million worldwide, becoming the highest-grossing film in the Winnie the Pooh franchise until it was surpassed by Christopher Robin (2018).The film received three nominations on the Annie Awards, including the Annie Award for Directing in a Feature Production, the Annie Award for Voice Acting in a Feature Production, and the Annie Award for Music in a Feature Production." 273,99157,dbp-dbr:No_Holds_Barred_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_J._Wrightdbp-dbr:No_Holds_Barred_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:New_Line_Cinemadbp-dbr:No_Holds_Barred_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:producerMichael Rachmildbp-dbr:No_Holds_Barred_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringKurt Fullerdbp-dbr:No_Holds_Barred_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringHulk Hogandbp-dbr:No_Holds_Barred_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringJoan Severancedbp-dbr:No_Holds_Barred_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringTiny Listerdbp-dbr:No_Holds_Barred_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_J._Wrightdbp-dbr:No_Holds_Barred_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:New_Line_Cinemadbp-dbr:No_Holds_Barred_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:nameNo Holds Barreddbp-dbr:No_Holds_Barred_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:nameNo Holds Barred: The Match/The Moviedbp-dbr:No_Holds_Barred_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:No_Holds_Barred_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Holds_Barred_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Holds_Barred_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_Line_Cinema_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Holds_Barred_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Holds_Barred_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Holds_Barred_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_action_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Holds_Barred_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Kansasdbp-dbr:No_Holds_Barred_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Professional_wrestling_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Holds_Barred_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Atlantadbp-dbr:No_Holds_Barred_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_in_professional_wrestling,"No Holds Barred is a 1989 American action film produced by Michael Rachmil, directed by Thomas J. Wright, written by Dennis Hackin and starring professional wrestler Hulk Hogan (who is billed as executive producer alongside Vince McMahon). It is owned by WWE under a ""Shane Distribution Company"" copyright and was released by New Line Cinema on June 2, 1989. Released seven years after his appearance in Rocky III, it was Hogan's first starring role." 274,169604,"dbp-dbr:Slick_Haredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Slick_Haredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Slick_Haredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Slick_Haredbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Slick_Haredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Slick_Haredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arthur_Q._Bryandbp-dbr:Slick_Haredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dave_Barry_(actor)dbp-dbr:Slick_Haredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carmen_Mirandadbp-dbr:Slick_Haredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Slick_Haredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Slick_Haredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Slick_Haredbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Slick_Haredbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tedd_Piercedbp-dbr:Slick_Haredbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Slick_Haredbp-dbp:nameSlick Haredbp-dbr:Slick_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Slick_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_filmsdbp-dbr:Slick_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:Slick_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Elmer_Fudd_filmsdbp-dbr:Slick_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Slick_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Slick_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Slick_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Slick_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Slick_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Slick_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Frank_Sinatradbp-dbr:Slick_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animation_based_on_real_peopledbp-dbr:Slick_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Slick_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Slick_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_the_Marx_Brothersdbp-dbr:Slick_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Humphrey_Bogartdbp-dbr:Slick_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hollywood,_Los_Angeles_in_fiction","Slick Hare is a 1947 Merrie Melodies cartoon, directed by Friz Freleng. The film was released on November 1, 1947, and features Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd. It parodies the Mocambo nightclub in Los Angeles—in the cartoon referred to as ""The Mocrumbo"". Mel Blanc voices Bugs, Arthur Q. Bryan voices Elmer and impressionist Dave Barry portrays Humphrey Bogart. The title is a pun on ""hair"", from an era when hair slicked down by oil was a popular fashion style for men." 275,74639,dbp-dbr:Three_Flavours_Cornettodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edgar_Wrightdbp-dbr:Three_Flavours_Cornettodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Studiosdbp-dbr:Three_Flavours_Cornettodbp-dbp:producerEric Fellnerdbp-dbr:Three_Flavours_Cornettodbp-dbp:producerNira Parkdbp-dbr:Three_Flavours_Cornettodbp-dbp:producerTim Bevan '')dbp-dbr:Three_Flavours_Cornettodbp-dbp:starringNick Frostdbp-dbr:Three_Flavours_Cornettodbp-dbp:starringSimon Peggdbp-dbr:Three_Flavours_Cornettodbp-dbp:starringSee below]]'')dbp-dbr:Three_Flavours_Cornettodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edgar_Wrightdbp-dbr:Three_Flavours_Cornettodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Studiosdbp-dbr:Three_Flavours_Cornettodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tim_Bevandbp-dbr:Three_Flavours_Cornettodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Eric_Fellnerdbp-dbr:Three_Flavours_Cornettodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nira_Parkdbp-dbr:Three_Flavours_Cornettodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edgar_Wrightdbp-dbr:Three_Flavours_Cornettodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Simon_Peggdbp-dbr:Three_Flavours_Cornettodbp-dbp:nameThree Flavours Cornettodbp-dbr:Three_Flavours_Cornettodbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Three_Flavours_Cornettodbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:Three_Flavours_Cornettodbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Three_Flavours_Cornettodbp-dbp:countryJapandbp-dbr:Three_Flavours_Cornettopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Comedy_film_seriesdbp-dbr:Three_Flavours_Cornettopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Trilogiesdbp-dbr:Three_Flavours_Cornettopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edgar_Wrightdbp-dbr:Three_Flavours_Cornettopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Edgar_Wrightdbp-dbr:Three_Flavours_Cornettopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Anthology_film_seriesdbp-dbr:Three_Flavours_Cornettopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Simon_Peggdbp-dbr:Three_Flavours_Cornettopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_film_seriesdbp-dbr:Three_Flavours_Cornettopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_series_introduced_in_2004,"The Three Flavours Cornetto trilogy (also sometimes referred to as the Cornetto trilogy or the Blood and Ice Cream trilogy) is an anthology series of British comedic genre films directed by Edgar Wright, written by Wright and Simon Pegg, and produced by Nira Park. The series stars Pegg and Nick Frost, with several other actors, including Bill Nighy, Rafe Spall and Martin Freeman, also appearing in all three films. The trilogy consists of Shaun of the Dead (2004), Hot Fuzz (2007), and The World's End (2013).The trilogy of films does not share a storyline, and is named after its repeated passing references to Cornetto ice cream cones. Produced on a combined budget of $38 million, the films grossed $156 million worldwide and garnered critical praise. In addition to brief references to the Cornetto ice cream brand, the films’ plots have other common elements: each depicts romance and struggles with maturity.The name is also a reference to the French Three Colours trilogy (1993–1994) by director Krzysztof Kieślowski." 276,31913,dbp-dbr:Phar_Lap's_Sondbp-dbp:directorA. L. Lewisdbp-dbr:Phar_Lap's_Sondbp-dbp:namePhar Lap's Sondbp-dbr:Phar_Lap's_Sondbp-dbp:countryNew Zealanddbp-dbr:Phar_Lap's_Sonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Phar_Lap's_Sonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_New_Zealand_filmsdbp-dbr:Phar_Lap's_Sonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_New_Zealand_filmsdbp-dbr:Phar_Lap's_Sonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_in_New_Zealanddbp-dbr:Phar_Lap's_Sonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_Zealand_horse_racing_films,Phar Lap's Son is a 1936 New Zealand film directed by A. L. Lewis. Only part of it survives. It was shot in and around Dunedin.Many of the crew who worked on it had worked on Down on the Farm (1935). 277,58216,dbp-dbr:Apache_War_Smokedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harold_F._Kressdbp-dbr:Apache_War_Smokedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Apache_War_Smokedbp-dbp:producerHayes Goetzdbp-dbr:Apache_War_Smokedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gilbert_Rolanddbp-dbr:Apache_War_Smokedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Glenda_Farrelldbp-dbr:Apache_War_Smokedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Horton_(actor)dbp-dbr:Apache_War_Smokedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harold_F._Kressdbp-dbr:Apache_War_Smokedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Apache_War_Smokedbp-dbp:nameApache War Smokedbp-dbr:Apache_War_Smokedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Apache_War_Smokepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Apache_War_Smokepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Apache_War_Smokepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Apache_War_Smokepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Apache_War_Smokepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Apache_War_Smokepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Apache_War_Smokepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:Apache_War_Smokepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harold_F._Kress,"Apache War Smoke is a 1952 American Western film directed by Harold F. Kress and starring Gilbert Roland, Glenda Farrell, and Robert Horton. The film is based on the 1939 short story ""Stage Station"" by Ernest Haycox. It was released by MGM on September 25, 1952. An outlaw murders several Apaches and flees to a stagecoach station with the tribe in hot pursuit." 278,69621,dbp-dbr:How_to_Be_At_Homedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Andrea_Dorfmandbp-dbr:How_to_Be_At_Homedbp-dbp:producerAnnette Clarkedbp-dbr:How_to_Be_At_Homedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Andrea_Dorfmandbp-dbr:How_to_Be_At_Homedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tanya_Davisdbp-dbr:How_to_Be_At_Homedbp-dbp:nameHow to Be At Homedbp-dbr:How_to_Be_At_Homedbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:How_to_Be_At_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Be_At_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Be_At_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020_short_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Be_At_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Be_At_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_COVID-19_pandemicdbp-dbr:How_to_Be_At_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Be_At_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Be_At_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Board_of_Canada_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Be_At_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Andrea_Dorfman,"How to Be At Home is a Canadian short film, directed by Andrea Dorfman and released in 2020. A sequel to her 2009 short film How to Be Alone, the film illustrates a spoken word piece by poet Tanya Davis about coping with isolation during the COVID-19 pandemic.The film was created for The Curve, a National Film Board of Canada film series about life during the pandemic.The film was named to the Toronto International Film Festival's year-end Canada's Top Ten list for short films." 279,25709,dbp-dbr:Notorious_but_Nicedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Thorpedbp-dbr:Notorious_but_Nicedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Chesterfield_Picturesdbp-dbr:Notorious_but_Nicedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_R._Batchellerdbp-dbr:Notorious_but_Nicedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marian_Marshdbp-dbr:Notorious_but_Nicedbp-dbp:starringDon Dillawaydbp-dbr:Notorious_but_Nicedbp-dbp:starringBetty Compsondbp-dbr:Notorious_but_Nicedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Thorpedbp-dbr:Notorious_but_Nicedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Chesterfield_Picturesdbp-dbr:Notorious_but_Nicedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_R._Batchellerdbp-dbr:Notorious_but_Nicedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Adeline_Leitzbachdbp-dbr:Notorious_but_Nicedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Carol_Websterdbp-dbr:Notorious_but_Nicedbp-dbp:nameNotorious But Nicedbp-dbr:Notorious_but_Nicedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Notorious_but_Nicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Notorious_but_Nicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Notorious_but_Nicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Notorious_but_Nicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Notorious_but_Nicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Notorious_but_Nicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_Thorpe,"Notorious but Nice is a 1933 pre-Code American sound film drama directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Marian Marsh, Betty Compson and Don Dillaway. It was produced and distributed by B movie studio Chesterfield Motion Pictures.The film survives, with a copy preserved by The Library of Congress." 280,58187,"dbp-dbr:Anywhere_but_Here_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Wayne_Wangdbp-dbr:Anywhere_but_Here_(film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Anywhere_but_Here_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Laurence_Markdbp-dbr:Anywhere_but_Here_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDanny Elfman, Steve Power, Lisa Loeb, Michael Beinhorn, Malcolm Burn, Marius de Vries, Joe Hardy, Jay Joyce, k.d. lang, Pierre Marchand, Rick Nowels, Carmen Rizzo, Glenn Rosenstein, Don Was, Wilbur C. Rimes, Ellen Segal, Pocket Size, Billy Harveydbp-dbr:Anywhere_but_Here_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBonnie Bedeliadbp-dbr:Anywhere_but_Here_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSusan Sarandondbp-dbr:Anywhere_but_Here_(film)dbp-dbp:starringNatalie Portmandbp-dbr:Anywhere_but_Here_(film)dbp-dbp:starringHart Bochnerdbp-dbr:Anywhere_but_Here_(film)dbp-dbp:starringShawn Hatosydbp-dbr:Anywhere_but_Here_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wayne_Wangdbp-dbr:Anywhere_but_Here_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Anywhere_but_Here_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Laurence_Markdbp-dbr:Anywhere_but_Here_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alvin_Sargentdbp-dbr:Anywhere_but_Here_(film)dbp-dbp:nameAnywhere But Heredbp-dbr:Anywhere_but_Here_(film)dbp-dbp:nameAnywhere But Here: Music from the Motion Picturedbp-dbr:Anywhere_but_Here_(film)dbp-dbp:genrePopdbp-dbr:Anywhere_but_Here_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Anywhere_but_Here_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Anywhere_but_Here_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Anywhere_but_Here_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Anywhere_but_Here_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Anywhere_but_Here_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:Anywhere_but_Here_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_mother–daughter_relationshipsdbp-dbr:Anywhere_but_Here_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_road_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Anywhere_but_Here_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Beverly_Hills,_Californiadbp-dbr:Anywhere_but_Here_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_coming-of-age_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Anywhere_but_Here_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Laurence_Markdbp-dbr:Anywhere_but_Here_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Danny_Elfmandbp-dbr:Anywhere_but_Here_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Wayne_Wangdbp-dbr:Anywhere_but_Here_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_road_comedy-drama_films","Anywhere but Here is a 1999 American coming-of-age comedy drama film based on the novel of the same name by Mona Simpson. It was directed by Wayne Wang from a screenplay by Alvin Sargent, and stars Susan Sarandon, Natalie Portman, and Shawn Hatosy.The film debuted at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 17, 1999, before being released in the United States on November 12." 281,115245,dbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaidbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Leandbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaidbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaidbp-dbp:producerVariousdbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaidbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Spiegeldbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaidbp-dbp:starringSessue Hayakawadbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaidbp-dbp:starringWilliam Holdendbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaidbp-dbp:starringJack Hawkinsdbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaidbp-dbp:starringAlec Guinnessdbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaidbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Leandbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaidbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaidbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Spiegeldbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaidbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Wilson_(writer)dbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaidbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Carl_Foremandbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaidbp-dbp:nameThe Bridge on the River Kwaidbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaidbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaidbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaidbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaidbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_French_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_whose_cinematographer_won_the_Best_Cinematography_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Film_BAFTA_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_National_Film_Registry_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_whose_director_won_the_Best_Directing_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_that_won_the_Best_Original_Score_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_whose_editor_won_the_Best_Film_Editing_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_epic_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rail_transport_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1940sdbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_epic_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Japan_in_non-Japanese_culturedbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_whose_writer_won_the_Best_Adapted_Screenplay_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Thailanddbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_military_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CinemaScope_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_featuring_a_Best_Actor_Academy_Award-winning_performancedbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_featuring_a_Best_Drama_Actor_Golden_Globe_winning_performancedbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Anti-war_films_about_World_War_IIdbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Sri_Lankadbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_junglesdbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pacific_War_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_whose_director_won_the_Best_Director_Golden_Globedbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Drama_Picture_Golden_Globe_winnersdbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Picture_Academy_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:War_epic_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_British_Film_BAFTA_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_bridgesdbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Sam_Spiegeldbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_war_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_Leandbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_prisoner_of_war_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Carl_Foremandbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Malcolm_Arnolddbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_British_Armydbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Burma_Campaign_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Wilson_(writer)dbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Burma_Railwaydbp-dbr:The_Bridge_on_the_River_Kwaipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Horizon_Pictures_films,"The Bridge on the River Kwai is a 1957 epic war film directed by David Lean and based on the novel The Bridge over the River Kwai, written by Pierre Boulle. Boulle's novel and the film's screenplay are almost entirely fictional but use the construction of the Burma Railway in 1942–1943 as its historical setting. The cast includes William Holden, Alec Guinness, Jack Hawkins, and Sessue Hayakawa.The film was initially scripted by screenwriter Carl Foreman, who was later replaced by Michael Wilson. Both writers had to work in secret since they were on the Hollywood blacklist and had fled to the UK in order to continue working. As a result, Boulle, who did not speak English, was credited and received the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay; many years later, Foreman and Wilson posthumously received the Academy Award.The Bridge on the River Kwai is now widely recognized as one of the greatest films ever made. It was the highest-grossing film of 1957 and received overwhelmingly positive reviews from critics. The film won seven Academy Awards (including Best Picture) at the 30th Academy Awards. In 1997, the film was deemed ""culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant"" and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry by the United States Library of Congress. It has been included on the American Film Institute's list of best American films ever made. In 1999, the British Film Institute voted The Bridge on the River Kwai the 11th greatest British film of the 20th century." 282,126638,dbp-dbr:Chain_of_Command_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Worth_(cinematographer)dbp-dbr:Chain_of_Command_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:producerAllan Greenblattdbp-dbr:Chain_of_Command_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:producerAsher Gatdbp-dbr:Chain_of_Command_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Dudikoffdbp-dbr:Chain_of_Command_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:R._Lee_Ermeydbp-dbr:Chain_of_Command_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eli_Dankerdbp-dbr:Chain_of_Command_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eli_Yatzpandbp-dbr:Chain_of_Command_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joseph_Shiloachdbp-dbr:Chain_of_Command_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:starringSteve Greensteindbp-dbr:Chain_of_Command_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:starringShai Schwartzdbp-dbr:Chain_of_Command_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:starringTodd Curtisdbp-dbr:Chain_of_Command_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:nameChain of Commanddbp-dbr:Chain_of_Command_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Chain_of_Command_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Chain_of_Command_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Chain_of_Command_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:Chain_of_Command_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Chain_of_Command_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Israeldbp-dbr:Chain_of_Command_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Chain_of_Command_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_Worth_(cinematographer),"Chain of Command is a 1994 direct-to-video American action film directed by David Worth. The film stars Michael Dudikoff, and co-stars R. Lee Ermey, Eli Danker, Eli Yatzpan and Joseph Shiloach.It is the last film Michael Dudikoff made for The Cannon Group." 283,144754,dbp-dbr:Green_Eyes_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Thorpedbp-dbr:Green_Eyes_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:distributorChesterfield Picturesdbp-dbr:Green_Eyes_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_R._Batchellerdbp-dbr:Green_Eyes_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Thorpedbp-dbr:Green_Eyes_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Chesterfield_Picturesdbp-dbr:Green_Eyes_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_R._Batchellerdbp-dbr:Green_Eyes_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:nameGreen Eyesdbp-dbr:Green_Eyes_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Green_Eyes_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Eyes_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Eyes_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Eyes_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Green_Eyes_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Eyes_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Eyes_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Chesterfield_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Eyes_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_mystery_novelsdbp-dbr:Green_Eyes_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Eyes_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_Thorpe,Green Eyes is a 1934 American pre-Code Chesterfield Pictures film directed by Richard Thorpe. 284,160123,dbp-dbr:Silent_Scream_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Haymandbp-dbr:Silent_Scream_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:producerBFI Productiondbp-dbr:Silent_Scream_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Iain_Glendbp-dbr:Silent_Scream_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Carlyledbp-dbr:Silent_Scream_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frank_Gallagher_(actor)dbp-dbr:Silent_Scream_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringAndrew Barrdbp-dbr:Silent_Scream_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringAngela Chadfielddbp-dbr:Silent_Scream_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Haymandbp-dbr:Silent_Scream_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:nameSilent Screamdbp-dbr:Silent_Scream_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Silent_Scream_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Silent_Scream_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Silent_Scream_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:Silent_Scream_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Silent_Scream_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Silent_Scream_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_Hayman,"Silent Scream is a 1990 biopic film about convicted murderer Larry Winters, in which Robert Carlyle made his film debut. It was directed by David Hayman." 285,92969,"dbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gus_Van_Santdbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:International_Video_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboydbp-dbp:distributorAvenue Picturesdbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Nick_Wechsler_(producer)dbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Elliot_Goldenthaldbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboydbp-dbp:producerCary Brokawdbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Karen_Murphy_(producer)dbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboydbp-dbp:starringMatt Dillondbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboydbp-dbp:starringJames Remardbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboydbp-dbp:starringHeather Grahamdbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboydbp-dbp:starringKelly Lynchdbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboydbp-dbp:starringJames LeGrosdbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboydbp-dbp:starringWilliam Burroughsdbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gus_Van_Santdbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:International_Video_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nick_Wechsler_(producer)dbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Karen_Murphy_(producer)dbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gus_Van_Santdbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboydbp-dbp:nameDrugstore Cowboydbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboydbp-dbp:nameDrugstore Cowboy: Selections From the Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboydbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Electronic_musicdbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboydbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Rock_musicdbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboydbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Progressive_rockdbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboydbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Avant-gardedbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Portland,_Oregondbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_drugsdbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1970sdbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Society_of_Film_Critics_Award_for_Best_Film_winnersdbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_heroin_addictiondbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_road_moviesdbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1971dbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Elliot_Goldenthaldbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:William_S._Burroughsdbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Portland,_Oregondbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_drama_road_moviesdbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gus_Van_Santdbp-dbr:Drugstore_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Gus_Van_Sant","Drugstore Cowboy is a 1989 American black comedy crime drama film directed by the American filmmaker Gus Van Sant. Written by Van Sant and Daniel Yost and based on an autobiographical novel by James Fogle, the film stars Matt Dillon, Kelly Lynch, and Heather Graham. It features supporting performances from James Remar, Max Perlich, Grace Zabriskie, and William S. Burroughs. Based on the then-unpublished novel of the same name by James Fogle, it follows a group of nomadic drug addicts in 1971 Portland, Oregon. It was Van Sant's second film as director, following his 1988 debut Mala Noche.Principal photography of Drugstore Cowboy took place in Portland in the fall of 1988. The film was theatrically released in the United States on October 6, 1989. It received significant acclaim from film critics, with praise for its performances, realistic portrayal of drug addiction, and its dark humor. It received numerous accolades from film critic associations, including three nominations and four wins at the Independent Spirit Awards. In the years since its original release, the film has developed a cult following." 286,85658,dbp-dbr:A_Night_for_Crimedbp-dbp:directorAlexis Thurn-Taxisdbp-dbr:A_Night_for_Crimedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lester_Cutlerdbp-dbr:A_Night_for_Crimedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Glenda_Farrelldbp-dbr:A_Night_for_Crimedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lyle_Talbotdbp-dbr:A_Night_for_Crimedbp-dbp:nameA Night for Crimedbp-dbr:A_Night_for_Crimedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Night_for_Crimepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Night_for_Crimepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Night_for_Crimepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Night_for_Crimepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Night_for_Crimepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Night_for_Crimepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Producers_Releasing_Corporation_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Night_for_Crimepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Night_for_Crimepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_mystery_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Night_for_Crimepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_crime_drama_films,"A Night for Crime is a 1943 American Mystery film starring Glenda Farrell and Lyle Talbot. The film is directed by Alexis Thurn-Taxis and was released by Producers Releasing Corporation on February 18, 1943. Murders in a Hollywood film studio baffle a reporter and a PR man." 287,115959,"dbp-dbr:The_Cheyenne_Cyclonedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Armand_Schaeferdbp-dbr:The_Cheyenne_Cyclonedbp-dbp:distributorFirst Division Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Cheyenne_Cyclonedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Willis_Kentdbp-dbr:The_Cheyenne_Cyclonedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Armand_Schaeferdbp-dbr:The_Cheyenne_Cyclonedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Willis_Kentdbp-dbr:The_Cheyenne_Cyclonedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Oliver_Drake_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:The_Cheyenne_Cyclonedbp-dbp:nameThe Cheyenne Cyclonedbp-dbr:The_Cheyenne_Cyclonedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Cheyenne_Cyclonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cheyenne_Cyclonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cheyenne_Cyclonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cheyenne_Cyclonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cheyenne_Cyclonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Lone_Pine,_Californiadbp-dbr:The_Cheyenne_Cyclonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cheyenne_Cyclonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Armand_Schaefer","The Cheyenne Cyclone is a 1931 American Western film directed by Armand Schaefer and starring Lane Chandler, Marie Quillan and Frankie Darro. It is a remake of the 1928 silent film Phantom of the Range." 288,32351,dbp-dbr:R'coon_Dawgdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_August_Nicholsdbp-dbr:R'coon_Dawgdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:R'coon_Dawgdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:R'coon_Dawgdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pinto_Colvigdbp-dbr:R'coon_Dawgdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jimmy_MacDonald_(sound_effects_artist)dbp-dbr:R'coon_Dawgdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_August_Nicholsdbp-dbr:R'coon_Dawgdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:R'coon_Dawgdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:R'coon_Dawgdbp-dbp:nameR'coon Dawgdbp-dbr:R'coon_Dawgpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:R'coon_Dawgpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_short_filmsdbp-dbr:R'coon_Dawgpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:R'coon_Dawgpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:R'coon_Dawgpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_huntersdbp-dbr:R'coon_Dawgpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:R'coon_Dawgpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:R'coon_Dawgpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_August_Nicholsdbp-dbr:R'coon_Dawgpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:R'coon_Dawgpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:RKO_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:R'coon_Dawgpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:RKO_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:R'coon_Dawgpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_raccoonsdbp-dbr:R'coon_Dawgpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Paul_Smith_(film_and_television_composer)dbp-dbr:R'coon_Dawgpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mickey_Mouse_short_films,"R'coon Dawg is a 1951 American animated short film produced by Walt Disney and directed by Charles August Nichols. It was the 123rd short in the Mickey Mouse film series to be released, and the only one produced that year.Even though this cartoon belongs to the Mickey Mouse series, and Mickey Mouse is shown in hunting gear, Pluto is the main character." 289,48453,"dbp-dbr:The_Plot_Thickens_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ben_Holmesdbp-dbr:The_Plot_Thickens_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Radio_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Plot_Thickens_(film)dbp-dbp:producerSamuel J. Briskindbp-dbr:The_Plot_Thickens_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_Sistromdbp-dbr:The_Plot_Thickens_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:ZaSu_Pittsdbp-dbr:The_Plot_Thickens_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Gleasondbp-dbr:The_Plot_Thickens_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Owen_Davis,_Jr.dbp-dbr:The_Plot_Thickens_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ben_Holmesdbp-dbr:The_Plot_Thickens_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Radio_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Plot_Thickens_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_Sistromdbp-dbr:The_Plot_Thickens_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Townleydbp-dbr:The_Plot_Thickens_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Plot Thickensdbp-dbr:The_Plot_Thickens_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Plot_Thickens_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Plot_Thickens_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Plot_Thickens_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Plot_Thickens_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_writersdbp-dbr:The_Plot_Thickens_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:The_Plot_Thickens_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Plot_Thickens_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Plot_Thickens_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Plot_Thickens_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Plot_Thickens_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:RKO_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Plot_Thickens_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_comedy_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Plot_Thickens_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ben_Holmesdbp-dbr:The_Plot_Thickens_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hildegarde_Withers","The Plot Thickens is a 1936 American mystery film directed by Ben Holmes starring James Gleason, ZaSu Pitts, Owen Davis, Jr., and Louise Latimer. Pitts plays the schoolteacher and amateur sleuth Hildegarde Withers from Stuart Palmer's 1932 novella The Riddle of the Dangling Pearl. Gleason reprised his role as Hildegarde's friendly nemesis, Inspector Oscar Piper, from RKO Radio Pictures' previous Hildegarde Withers films." 290,63986,dbp-dbr:Maniac_Nurses_Find_Ecstasydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Léon_Paul_De_Bruyndbp-dbr:Maniac_Nurses_Find_Ecstasydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Troma_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Maniac_Nurses_Find_Ecstasydbp-dbp:producerLéon Paul De Bruyndbp-dbr:Maniac_Nurses_Find_Ecstasydbp-dbp:starringAgatha Palacedbp-dbr:Maniac_Nurses_Find_Ecstasydbp-dbp:starringCsilla Faragodbp-dbr:Maniac_Nurses_Find_Ecstasydbp-dbp:starringHajni Browndbp-dbr:Maniac_Nurses_Find_Ecstasydbp-dbp:starringNicole Gyonydbp-dbr:Maniac_Nurses_Find_Ecstasydbp-dbp:starringSusanna Makaydbp-dbr:Maniac_Nurses_Find_Ecstasydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Léon_Paul_De_Bruyndbp-dbr:Maniac_Nurses_Find_Ecstasydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Troma_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Maniac_Nurses_Find_Ecstasydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Léon_Paul_De_Bruyndbp-dbr:Maniac_Nurses_Find_Ecstasydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Léon_Paul_De_Bruyndbp-dbr:Maniac_Nurses_Find_Ecstasydbp-dbp:nameManiac Nurses Find Ecstasydbp-dbr:Maniac_Nurses_Find_Ecstasypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Maniac_Nurses_Find_Ecstasypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Maniac_Nurses_Find_Ecstasypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Maniac_Nurses_Find_Ecstasypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Maniac_Nurses_Find_Ecstasypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:Maniac_Nurses_Find_Ecstasypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Belgian_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Maniac_Nurses_Find_Ecstasypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Belgian_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Maniac_Nurses_Find_Ecstasypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Troma_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Maniac_Nurses_Find_Ecstasypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_erotic_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Maniac_Nurses_Find_Ecstasypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hungarian_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Maniac_Nurses_Find_Ecstasypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Maniac_Nurses_Find_Ecstasypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Belgian_filmsdbp-dbr:Maniac_Nurses_Find_Ecstasypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Hungarian_filmsdbp-dbr:Maniac_Nurses_Find_Ecstasypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hungarian_horror_films,"Maniac Nurses Find Ecstasy (also known as Bloodsucking Freaks II) is a 1990 erotic horror film written, directed, and produced by Léon Paul De Bruyn (under the pseudonym ""Harry M. Love"") and distributed by Troma Entertainment." 291,66624,dbp-dbr:Starliftdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roy_Del_Ruthdbp-dbr:Starliftdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Starliftdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Arthur_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Starliftdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Doris_Daydbp-dbr:Starliftdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Janice_Ruledbp-dbr:Starliftdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ruth_Romandbp-dbr:Starliftdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dick_Wesson_(actor)dbp-dbr:Starliftdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gordon_MacRaedbp-dbr:Starliftdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ron_Hagerthydbp-dbr:Starliftdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roy_Del_Ruthdbp-dbr:Starliftdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Starliftdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Arthur_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Starliftdbp-dbp:nameStarliftdbp-dbr:Starliftdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Starliftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Starliftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Starliftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Starliftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Starliftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:Starliftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Starliftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_aviation_filmsdbp-dbr:Starliftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Starliftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Starliftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Korean_War_filmsdbp-dbr:Starliftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roy_Del_Ruth,"Starlift (a.k.a. Operation Starlift) is a 1951 American musical film released by Warner Bros. starring Doris Day, Gordon MacRae, Virginia Mayo, Dick Wesson, and Ruth Roman. It was directed by Roy Del Ruth and written by John D. Klorer and Karl Kamb, from a story by Klorer. The film was made during the beginning of the Korean War and centers on a U.S. Air Force flyer's wish to meet a film star, and her fellow stars' efforts to perform for injured men at the air force base.Starlift features many of Warner Bros. top stars, including Doris Day, Gordon MacRae, James Cagney, Gene Nelson, Jane Wyman, Randolph Scott, Virginia Mayo and Phil Harris in cameo appearances as themselves." 292,56767,"dbp-dbr:Martha,_Ruth_and_Ediedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Deepa_Mehtadbp-dbr:Martha,_Ruth_and_Ediedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norma_Baileydbp-dbr:Martha,_Ruth_and_Ediedbp-dbp:directorDanielle J. Suissadbp-dbr:Martha,_Ruth_and_Ediedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Saltzmandbp-dbr:Martha,_Ruth_and_Ediedbp-dbp:producerDeepa Mehtadbp-dbr:Martha,_Ruth_and_Ediedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jennifer_Daledbp-dbr:Martha,_Ruth_and_Ediedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Margaret_Langrickdbp-dbr:Martha,_Ruth_and_Ediedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andrea_Martindbp-dbr:Martha,_Ruth_and_Ediedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lois_Maxwelldbp-dbr:Martha,_Ruth_and_Ediedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Deepa_Mehtadbp-dbr:Martha,_Ruth_and_Ediedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norma_Baileydbp-dbr:Martha,_Ruth_and_Ediedbp-dbp:nameMartha, Ruth and Ediedbp-dbr:Martha,_Ruth_and_Ediedbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Martha,_Ruth_and_Ediepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Martha,_Ruth_and_Ediepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Martha,_Ruth_and_Ediepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Martha,_Ruth_and_Ediepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Martha,_Ruth_and_Ediepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Martha,_Ruth_and_Ediepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:Martha,_Ruth_and_Ediepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Deepa_Mehtadbp-dbr:Martha,_Ruth_and_Ediepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Martha,_Ruth_and_Ediepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_anthology_filmsdbp-dbr:Martha,_Ruth_and_Ediepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Alice_Munrodbp-dbr:Martha,_Ruth_and_Ediepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_triosdbp-dbr:Martha,_Ruth_and_Ediepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norma_Bailey","Martha, Ruth and Edie is a Canadian drama film released in 1988. An anthology film directed by Deepa Mehta, Norma Bailey and Danièle J. Suissa, it centers on the titular Martha (Jennifer Dale), Ruth (Andrea Martin) and Edie (Lois Maxwell), who meet after being locked out of the auditorium at a personal development seminar, and instead share personal stories from their own lives among themselves. Each of their stories is a dramatization of a short story by a Canadian writer, and is directed by one of the three credited directors.""How I Met My Husband"", directed by Bailey from the short story by Alice Munro, depicts how Edie's brief teenage romantic fling with a visiting pilot, followed by her persistent but unfulfilled hope that he will write her letters after he leaves, ultimately leads to her meeting and marrying the mailman. (Edie is played by Margaret Langrick in the flashback.) ""California Aunts"", directed by Mehta from the story by Cynthia Flood, depicts the transformation of Ruth's life as a smalltown librarian after her mother dies and her aunts come to stay with her. ""Guilt"", directed by Suissa from the story by Betty Lambert, depicts Martha taking a new job teaching English in a prison after her husband leaves her for another woman.The film's supporting cast includes Helen Hughes, Tom Jackson, Frank Moore, Chuck Shamata, Tom Butler and Kate Trotter. Hughes received a Genie Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress at the 10th Genie Awards in 1989." 293,27168,dbp-dbr:Coney_Island_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Langdbp-dbr:Coney_Island_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Coney_Island_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_Perlbergdbp-dbr:Coney_Island_(1943_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Langdbp-dbr:Coney_Island_(1943_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Coney_Island_(1943_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_Perlbergdbp-dbr:Coney_Island_(1943_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Seatondbp-dbr:Coney_Island_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:nameConey Islanddbp-dbr:Coney_Island_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Coney_Island_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Coney_Island_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Coney_Island_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Coney_Island_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_filmsdbp-dbr:Coney_Island_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Coney_Island_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Brooklyndbp-dbr:Coney_Island_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Langdbp-dbr:Coney_Island_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Alfred_Newmandbp-dbr:Coney_Island_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_amusement_parksdbp-dbr:Coney_Island_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Coney_Islanddbp-dbr:Coney_Island_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Coney_Island_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_William_Perlberg,"Coney Island is a 1943 American Technicolor musical film released by Twentieth Century Fox and starring Betty Grable in one of her biggest hits. A ""gay nineties"" musical (set in that time period), it also featured George Montgomery, Cesar Romero, and Phil Silvers, was choreographed by Hermes Pan, and was directed by Walter Lang. Betty Grable also starred in the 1950 remake, Wabash Avenue.In 1944, the year after the film was released, it was nominated for an Oscar for Alfred Newman in the category of Best Music, Scoring of a Musical PictureThe film is also known as: Coney Island in Sweden, L'île aux plaisirs in France, L'isola delle sirene in Italy, San oneiro in Greece, Se necesitan maridos in Spain and Tivolin kaunotar in Finland." 294,142007,dbp-dbr:Planet_51dbp-dbp:directorJorge Blancodbp-dbr:Planet_51dbp-dbp:distributorTriStar Picturesdbp-dbr:Planet_51dbp-dbp:distributorHandMade Films Internationaldbp-dbr:Planet_51dbp-dbp:distributorDeAPlaneta Distribucióndbp-dbr:Planet_51dbp-dbp:distributorRemstar Media Partnersdbp-dbr:Planet_51dbp-dbp:distributor[through Sony Pictures Releasing]dbp-dbr:Planet_51dbp-dbp:producerIgnacio Pérez Dolsetdbp-dbr:Planet_51dbp-dbp:producerGuy Colinsdbp-dbr:Planet_51dbp-dbp:starringGary Oldmandbp-dbr:Planet_51dbp-dbp:starringSeann William Scottdbp-dbr:Planet_51dbp-dbp:starringJohn Cleesedbp-dbr:Planet_51dbp-dbp:starringDwayne Johnsondbp-dbr:Planet_51dbp-dbp:starringJessica Bieldbp-dbr:Planet_51dbp-dbp:starringJustin Longdbp-dbr:Planet_51dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:TriStar_Picturesdbp-dbr:Planet_51dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Remstar_Media_Groupdbp-dbr:Planet_51dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:HandMade_Films_Internationaldbp-dbr:Planet_51dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joe_Stillmandbp-dbr:Planet_51dbp-dbp:namePlanet 51dbp-dbr:Planet_51dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Planet_51dbp-dbp:countrySpaindbp-dbr:Planet_51dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Planet_51dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Planet_51purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Planet_51purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Planet_51purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Planet_51purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:Planet_51purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1950sdbp-dbr:Planet_51purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:TriStar_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Planet_51purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Planet_51purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Planet_51purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Spanish_filmsdbp-dbr:Planet_51purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_fictional_planetsdbp-dbr:Planet_51purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_science_fiction_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Planet_51purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:Planet_51purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Planet_51purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Planet_51purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Planet_51purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_children's_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Planet_51purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Planet_51purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:3D_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Planet_51purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_children's_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Planet_51purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_astronautsdbp-dbr:Planet_51purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:TriStar_Pictures_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Planet_51purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Planet_51purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_robot_filmsdbp-dbr:Planet_51purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Planet_51purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Spanish_filmsdbp-dbr:Planet_51purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Planet_51purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_children's_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Planet_51purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Planet_51purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_set_in_the_futuredbp-dbr:Planet_51purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Planet_51purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_robotsdbp-dbr:Planet_51purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_comic_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Planet_51purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:Planet_51purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_animated_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Planet_51purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Planet_51purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:Planet_51purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_children's_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Planet_51purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Planet_51purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_extraterrestrial_lifedbp-dbr:Planet_51purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_science_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Planet_51purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Planet_51purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fiction_portraying_humans_as_aliensdbp-dbr:Planet_51purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Joe_Stillmandbp-dbr:Planet_51purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:HandMade_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Planet_51purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Planet_51purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Planet_51purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Scanbox_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Planet_51purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Planet_51purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spanish_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Planet_51purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spanish_children's_filmsdbp-dbr:Planet_51purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Planet_51purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_children's_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Planet_51purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spanish_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Planet_51purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spanish_science_fiction_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Planet_51purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spanish_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Planet_51purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_science_fiction_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Planet_51purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spanish_animated_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Planet_51purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Animated_Film_Goya_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:Planet_51purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spanish_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:Planet_51purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spanish_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Planet_51purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_space_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Planet_51purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ilion_Animation_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Planet_51purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Commemoration_of_Stanisław_Lem,"Planet 51 is a 2009 animated science fiction comedy film directed by Jorge Blanco from a script by Joe Stillman. Starring the voices of Dwayne Johnson, Justin Long, Jessica Biel, Gary Oldman, Seann William Scott, John Cleese and Freddie Benedict, the film follows an astronaut who lands on an alien planet, as one of the aliens helps him return to his ship while evading the military.An international co-production between Spain, the United Kingdom, and the United States, the film was originally acquired for North American distribution by New Line Cinema, but then sold to Sony Pictures before completion. Originally titled Planet One, and later named as an allusion to Area 51, the film was completed on a $70 million budget, which, at the time of its release, was the most expensive film produced in Spain.Planet 51 was released on 20 November 2009, in the United States and Canada by Sony Pictures Releasing's TriStar Pictures and Remstar Media Partners respectively, on 27 November in Spain by DeAPlaneta Distribución, and 4 December in the United Kingdom by HandMade Films International. The film grossed $105.6 million in the worldwide box office. It received generally negative reviews from critics, but earned the Goya Award for Best Animated Film in Spain." 295,170722,dbp-dbr:Romance_of_the_West_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:directorRobert Emmett Tanseydbp-dbr:Romance_of_the_West_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Tanseydbp-dbr:Romance_of_the_West_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:distributorCapitol Film Exchangedbp-dbr:Romance_of_the_West_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:producerArthur Hammonddbp-dbr:Romance_of_the_West_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Perrindbp-dbr:Romance_of_the_West_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringEdna Mariondbp-dbr:Romance_of_the_West_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringTom Londondbp-dbr:Romance_of_the_West_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Emmett_Tanseydbp-dbr:Romance_of_the_West_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Tanseydbp-dbr:Romance_of_the_West_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Emmett_Tanseydbp-dbr:Romance_of_the_West_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Tanseydbp-dbr:Romance_of_the_West_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:nameRomance of the Westdbp-dbr:Romance_of_the_West_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Romance_of_the_West_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Romance_of_the_West_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Romance_of_the_West_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Romance_of_the_West_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Romance_of_the_West_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Romance_of_the_West_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Emmett_Tanseydbp-dbr:Romance_of_the_West_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_Western_(genre)_films,"Romance of the West is a 1930 American pre-Code western film written and directed by John Tansey and Robert Emmett Tansey and starring Jack Perrin, Edna Marion and Tom London." 296,103797,dbp-dbr:Kids_Can_Say_No!dbp-dbp:directorJessica Skippondbp-dbr:Kids_Can_Say_No!dbp-dbp:distributorSkippon Videodbp-dbr:Kids_Can_Say_No!dbp-dbp:producerJessica Skippondbp-dbr:Kids_Can_Say_No!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rolf_Harrisdbp-dbr:Kids_Can_Say_No!dbp-dbp:nameKids Can Say No!dbp-dbr:Kids_Can_Say_No!dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Kids_Can_Say_No!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Kids_Can_Say_No!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:Kids_Can_Say_No!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Kids_Can_Say_No!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_pedophiliadbp-dbr:Kids_Can_Say_No!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_child_abusedbp-dbr:Kids_Can_Say_No!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:Kids_Can_Say_No!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sex_educationdbp-dbr:Kids_Can_Say_No!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Kids_Can_Say_No!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Kids_Can_Say_No!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_educational_filmsdbp-dbr:Kids_Can_Say_No!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Social_guidance_filmsdbp-dbr:Kids_Can_Say_No!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Kids_Can_Say_No!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Anti-pedophile_activismdbp-dbr:Kids_Can_Say_No!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sexuality_in_the_United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Kids_Can_Say_No!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Operation_Yewtree,"Kids Can Say No!, stylized as Kids Can Say No, is a 1985 British short educational film produced and directed by Jessica Skippon and written by Anita Bennett. It is intended to teach children between ages five and eight how to avoid situations where they might be sexually abused, how to escape such situations, and how to get help if they are abused. In the film, Australian celebrity Rolf Harris (who was later convicted of such crimes) is in a park with a group of four children and tells them about proper and improper physical intimacy, which he calls ""yes"" and ""no"" feelings. The film has four role-playing scenes in which children encounter paedophiles, with Harris and the children discussing each scene.Harris said that he came up with the idea for the film on a 1982 Canadian tour when he saw Vancouver's Green Thumb Theatre production of Feeling Yes, Feeling No, a play about child sexual abuse. Kids Can Say No!, released in October 1985 on VHS in the United Kingdom, was the first British children's film about sexual abuse and was purchased by police forces, educational institutions, and libraries across Europe. Upon the film's release, The Times obtained opinions from four sexual-abuse experts, who unanimously opposed using Kids Can Say No! or any other film to teach children about the subject; among other objections, experts cited the necessary vagueness of the terminology in the film as well as concerns about inspiring false accusations. The Australian Broadcasting Corporation received a positive response to its 1988 broadcast of Kids Can Say No! and therefore broadcast it a second time that year. Harris and Skippon collaborated on the 1986 sequel Beyond the Scare, which advises teachers about what to do if a child discloses abuse. Showings of Kids Can Say No! eventually decreased as VHS became less popular in favour of DVD in the late 1990s and early to mid-2000s.Kids Can Say No! resurfaced in 2014, when Harris was prosecuted for twelve counts of indecently assaulting young girls. The prosecutors found Kids Can Say No! on YouTube and wanted to show it at trial to illustrate its unintentional irony, but the film was not admitted as evidence. Harris was found guilty of all counts. During the trial, it was learned that, while Harris was filming Kids Can Say No!, he was in the midst of a casual sexual relationship with his daughter Bindi's best friend and, by its release, he had committed nine of the twelve assaults. According to Richard Guilliatt and Jacquelin Magnay in an article in The Australian, Harris's campaign against paedophilia in Kids Can Say No! can ""be seen in retrospect as either monumental self-delusion or a sign of deep, self-lacerating guilt""." 297,69194,dbp-dbr:Hadley's_Rebelliondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Walton_(director)dbp-dbr:Hadley's_Rebelliondbp-dbp:distributorADI Marketingdbp-dbr:Hadley's_Rebelliondbp-dbp:producerSteve Fekedbp-dbr:Hadley's_Rebelliondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Devanedbp-dbr:Hadley's_Rebelliondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Durningdbp-dbr:Hadley's_Rebelliondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Adam_Baldwindbp-dbr:Hadley's_Rebelliondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Griffin_O'Nealdbp-dbr:Hadley's_Rebelliondbp-dbp:nameHadley's Rebelliondbp-dbr:Hadley's_Rebelliondbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hadley's_Rebellionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:Hadley's_Rebellionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hadley's_Rebellionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hadley's_Rebellionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Hadley's_Rebellionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_filmsdbp-dbr:Hadley's_Rebellionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Hadley's_Rebellionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sport_wrestling_filmsdbp-dbr:Hadley's_Rebellionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Fred_Walton_(director),Hadley's Rebellion is a 1983 American drama film directed and co-written by Fred Walton (with Steve Feke). 298,2443,dbp-dbr:Professor_Popper's_Problemdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gerry_O'Haradbp-dbr:Professor_Popper's_Problemdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Cineplex_Odeon_Filmsdbp-dbr:Professor_Popper's_Problemdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:BBCdbp-dbr:Professor_Popper's_Problemdbp-dbp:distributorMCA Home Videodbp-dbr:Professor_Popper's_Problemdbp-dbp:producerRoy Simpsondbp-dbr:Professor_Popper's_Problemdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charlie_Drakedbp-dbr:Professor_Popper's_Problemdbp-dbp:starringAdam Richensdbp-dbr:Professor_Popper's_Problemdbp-dbp:starringDebra Collinsdbp-dbr:Professor_Popper's_Problemdbp-dbp:starringPhilip da Costadbp-dbr:Professor_Popper's_Problemdbp-dbp:nameProfessor Popper's Problemdbp-dbr:Professor_Popper's_Problemdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Professor_Popper's_Problempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Professor_Popper's_Problempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_filmsdbp-dbr:Professor_Popper's_Problempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Professor_Popper's_Problempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_EMI-Elstree_Studiosdbp-dbr:Professor_Popper's_Problempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_schoolsdbp-dbr:Professor_Popper's_Problempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mad_scientist_filmsdbp-dbr:Professor_Popper's_Problempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Professor_Popper's_Problempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Professor_Popper's_Problempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gerry_O'Haradbp-dbr:Professor_Popper's_Problempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_serialsdbp-dbr:Professor_Popper's_Problempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_children's_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Professor_Popper's_Problempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Professor_Popper's_Problempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Children's_Film_Foundationdbp-dbr:Professor_Popper's_Problempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Children's_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Professor_Popper's_Problempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_children's_comedy_films,"Professor Popper's Problem is a 1975 British children's science fiction comedy film directed by Gerry O'Hara, starring Charlie Drake in the title role. Featuring a number of child actors, Todd Carty, Milo O'Shea, and Sydney Bromley also appear. The serial picture was produced for the Children's Film Foundation (CFF) by Roy Simpson of Mersey Film Productions, presenting a screenplay by Leo Maguire and soundtrack by Kenneth V. Jones. The story concerns an eccentric science teacher named Professor P. Popper, miniaturised with a group of pupils after accidentally consuming shrinking pills. A student apart from the group volunteers her help, as, separately, does a colleague of Popper's. As they search for an antidote, Popper and his entourage must see off multiple dangers, including criminals determined to steal his shrinking formula.Filmed at Elstree Studios in Hertfordshire, Professor Popper's Problem was serialised into six 14 to 16 minute episodes for television viewing. Akin to other CFF features of the 1970s, the film broke with the Foundation's earlier releases by accurately representing aspects of working-class Britain, albeit through a science fiction narrative. Though restricted by a small budget, props and special effects defined the film; in this respect, O'Hara praised Tom Howard for his work on the picture. Reviews have been few and mixed from its release on 1 January 1975. Upon immediate showings, the film was characterised as unpretentious entertainment. Conversely, the picture has since been appraised as a low-point in Drake's career, simply by his agreeing to act in something perceived as so small. These criticisms have nevertheless been matched by retrospective assessments approving of the film's realistic depictions of 1970s Britain, in addition to Drake's subsequent theatrical roles." 299,70835,dbp-dbr:Mara_Marudbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gordon_Douglas_(director)dbp-dbr:Mara_Marudbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Mara_Marudbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Weisbartdbp-dbr:Mara_Marudbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Errol_Flynndbp-dbr:Mara_Marudbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ruth_Romandbp-dbr:Mara_Marudbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gordon_Douglas_(director)dbp-dbr:Mara_Marudbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Mara_Marudbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Weisbartdbp-dbr:Mara_Marudbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:N._Richard_Nashdbp-dbr:Mara_Marudbp-dbp:nameMara Marudbp-dbr:Mara_Marudbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mara_Marupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Mara_Marupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mara_Marupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mara_Marupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Max_Steinerdbp-dbr:Mara_Marupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Philippinesdbp-dbr:Mara_Marupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:Mara_Marupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gordon_Douglasdbp-dbr:Mara_Marupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Mara_Marupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Underwater_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Mara_Marupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Treasure_hunt_filmsdbp-dbr:Mara_Marupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_adventure_films,"Mara Maru is a 1952 American noir action film starring Errol Flynn, Ruth Roman and Raymond Burr. Directed by Gordon Douglas, it was the last movie Flynn made for Warner Bros where he had started out in Hollywood in 1935.Flynn did go on to appear in a British film The Master of Ballantrae that was released by Warners, and return to make Too Much, Too Soon where he played his friend John Barrymore." 300,151152,dbp-dbr:OK_Garagedbp-dbp:directorBrandon Coledbp-dbr:OK_Garagedbp-dbp:nameOK Garagedbp-dbr:OK_Garagedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:OK_Garagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:OK_Garagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:OK_Garagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:OK_Garagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:OK_Garagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:OK_Garagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:OK_Garagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_independent_films,OK Garage (also known as All Revved Up) is a 1998 film written and directed by Brandon Cole. The film won several awards at different film festivals. It premiered in the United States at the Los Angeles Independent Film Festival. 301,119414,dbp-dbr:The_Five_Heartbeatsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Townsend_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Five_Heartbeatsdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:The_Five_Heartbeatsdbp-dbp:producerRobert Townsenddbp-dbr:The_Five_Heartbeatsdbp-dbp:producerChristina Schmidlindbp-dbr:The_Five_Heartbeatsdbp-dbp:producerLoretha C. Jonesdbp-dbr:The_Five_Heartbeatsdbp-dbp:producerKokayi Ampahdbp-dbr:The_Five_Heartbeatsdbp-dbp:starringMichael Wrightdbp-dbr:The_Five_Heartbeatsdbp-dbp:starringRobert Townsenddbp-dbr:The_Five_Heartbeatsdbp-dbp:starringLeondbp-dbr:The_Five_Heartbeatsdbp-dbp:starringDiahann Carrolldbp-dbr:The_Five_Heartbeatsdbp-dbp:starringHarold Nicholasdbp-dbr:The_Five_Heartbeatsdbp-dbp:starringHarry J. Lennixdbp-dbr:The_Five_Heartbeatsdbp-dbp:starringTico Wellsdbp-dbr:The_Five_Heartbeatsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Townsend_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Five_Heartbeatsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:The_Five_Heartbeatsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Townsend_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Five_Heartbeatsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Townsend_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Five_Heartbeatsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Keenen_Ivory_Wayansdbp-dbr:The_Five_Heartbeatsdbp-dbp:nameThe Five Heartbeatsdbp-dbr:The_Five_Heartbeatsdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Contemporary_R&Bdbp-dbr:The_Five_Heartbeatsdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soul_musicdbp-dbr:The_Five_Heartbeatsdbp-dbp:awardGolddbp-dbr:The_Five_Heartbeatsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Five_Heartbeatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Five_Heartbeatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Five_Heartbeatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Five_Heartbeatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1960sdbp-dbr:The_Five_Heartbeatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Five_Heartbeatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1990sdbp-dbr:The_Five_Heartbeatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Five_Heartbeatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Five_Heartbeatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_musical_groupsdbp-dbr:The_Five_Heartbeatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Stanley_Clarkedbp-dbr:The_Five_Heartbeatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Townsenddbp-dbr:The_Five_Heartbeatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_musical_drama_films,"The Five Heartbeats is a 1991 musical drama film directed by Robert Townsend, who co-wrote the script with Keenen Ivory Wayans. Produced and distributed by 20th Century Fox, the film's main cast includes Townsend, Michael Wright, Leon Robinson, Harry J. Lennix, Tico Wells, John Canada Terrell, Harold Nicholas, and Diahann Carroll. The plot of the film (which is loosely based on the lives of several artists: The Dells, The Temptations, Four Tops, Wilson Pickett, James Brown, Frankie Lymon, Sam Cooke and others) follows the three decade career of the rhythm and blues vocal group The Five Heartbeats. The film depicts the rise and fall of a Motown-inspired soul act through the eyes of one of the Heartbeats, Donald ""Duck"" Matthews.The film was released to most North American audiences on March 29, 1991; however, it was not made available to audiences in other continents until 2002, when a DVD was released. Another DVD was released in 2006 for the film's 15th anniversary. Even though the movie received mixed reviews from critics at the time of its release, it became a cult classic through VHS rentals, with many calling it Townsend's masterpiece." 302,32315,dbp-dbr:Pygmy_Islanddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Berkedbp-dbr:Pygmy_Islanddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Pygmy_Islanddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:Pygmy_Islanddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Curtisdbp-dbr:Pygmy_Islanddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ann_Savagedbp-dbr:Pygmy_Islanddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Johnny_Weissmullerdbp-dbr:Pygmy_Islanddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Berkedbp-dbr:Pygmy_Islanddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Pygmy_Islanddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:Pygmy_Islanddbp-dbp:namePygmy Islanddbp-dbr:Pygmy_Islanddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Pygmy_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Pygmy_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Pygmy_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Pygmy_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:Pygmy_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Pygmy_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Pygmy_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_A._Berkedbp-dbr:Pygmy_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Pygmy_Islandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jungle_Jim_films,Pygmy Island is a 1950 American Jungle Jim adventure film starring Johnny Weissmuller as the title character. It was movie number five in the series. 303,144306,dbp-dbr:Springtime_for_Henrydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Tuttledbp-dbr:Springtime_for_Henrydbp-dbp:distributorFox Filmdbp-dbr:Springtime_for_Henrydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jesse_L._Laskydbp-dbr:Springtime_for_Henrydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Tuttledbp-dbr:Springtime_for_Henrydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Filmdbp-dbr:Springtime_for_Henrydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jesse_L._Laskydbp-dbr:Springtime_for_Henrydbp-dbp:nameSpringtime for Henrydbp-dbr:Springtime_for_Henrydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Springtime_for_Henrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Springtime_for_Henrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Springtime_for_Henrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Springtime_for_Henrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Springtime_for_Henrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Springtime_for_Henrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fox_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:Springtime_for_Henrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Springtime_for_Henrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Springtime_for_Henrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_Tuttle,"Springtime for Henry is a 1934 American comedy film directed by Frank Tuttle and starring Otto Kruger, Nancy Carroll and Nigel Bruce. It was based on a play of the same name by the British writer Benn W. Levy which enjoyed an eight-month run on Broadway. The film was made on a budget of $250,000 and suffered a considerable loss, taking only $126,000 at the box office." 304,170268,dbp-dbr:Spare_Timedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Humphrey_Jenningsdbp-dbr:Spare_Timedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Alberto_Cavalcantidbp-dbr:Spare_Timedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Humphrey_Jenningsdbp-dbr:Spare_Timedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alberto_Cavalcantidbp-dbr:Spare_Timedbp-dbp:nameSpare Timedbp-dbr:Spare_Timedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Spare_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Spare_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Spare_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Walesdbp-dbr:Spare_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Spare_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Spare_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World's_fair_filmsdbp-dbr:Spare_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Humphrey_Jenningsdbp-dbr:Spare_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:GPO_Film_Unit_filmsdbp-dbr:Spare_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Spare_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Sheffielddbp-dbr:Spare_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_New_York_World's_Fairdbp-dbr:Spare_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Working-class_culture_in_the_United_Kingdom,"Spare Time is a 1939 British film directed by Humphrey Jennings for the GPO Film Unit, and made for the 1939 New York World's Fair. It is 15 minutes long and documents the leisure activities of workers in the coal, steel, and cotton industries in Sheffield, Bolton, Manchester and Pontypridd. Commentary is provided by Laurie Lee.Time Out calls it ""A touching, troubling encapsulation of 1930s Britain."" Spare Time was the subject of one of a set of ten postage stamps produced by the Royal Mail in 2015 to commemorate British cinema classics, including four from the GPO Film Unit." 305,163100,"dbp-dbr:Pizzicato_Pussycatdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Pizzicato_Pussycatdbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros. Pictures, 1955dbp-dbr:Pizzicato_Pussycatdbp-dbp:distributorWarner Home Video, 2006dbp-dbr:Pizzicato_Pussycatdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Pizzicato_Pussycatdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Pizzicato_Pussycatdbp-dbp:starringMarian Richmandbp-dbr:Pizzicato_Pussycatdbp-dbp:starringNorman Nesbittdbp-dbr:Pizzicato_Pussycatdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Pizzicato_Pussycatdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Pizzicato_Pussycatdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Home_Videodbp-dbr:Pizzicato_Pussycatdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Pizzicato_Pussycatdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Fosterdbp-dbr:Pizzicato_Pussycatdbp-dbp:namePizzicato Pussycatdbp-dbr:Pizzicato_Pussycatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Pizzicato_Pussycatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:Pizzicato_Pussycatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Pizzicato_Pussycatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Pizzicato_Pussycatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Pizzicato_Pussycatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_micedbp-dbr:Pizzicato_Pussycatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:Pizzicato_Pussycatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Pizzicato_Pussycatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Milt_Franklyndbp-dbr:Pizzicato_Pussycatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Pizzicato_Pussycatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Pizzicato_Pussycatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_pianos_and_pianists","Pizzicato Pussycat is a 1955 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies animated short directed by Friz Freleng. The short was released on January 1, 1955." 306,24391,dbp-dbr:Early_to_Bed_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ludwig_Berger_(director)dbp-dbr:Early_to_Bed_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Early_to_Bed_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Erich_Pommerdbp-dbr:Early_to_Bed_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:nameEarly to Beddbp-dbr:Early_to_Bed_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:countryGermanydbp-dbr:Early_to_Bed_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Early_to_Bed_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Early_to_Bed_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_of_the_Weimar_Republicdbp-dbr:Early_to_Bed_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Early_to_Bed_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Early_to_Bed_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Early_to_Bed_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Early_to_Bed_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:Early_to_Bed_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Babelsberg_Studiosdbp-dbr:Early_to_Bed_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Erich_Pommerdbp-dbr:Early_to_Bed_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Early_to_Bed_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Early_to_Bed_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Early_to_Bed_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Germanydbp-dbr:Early_to_Bed_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:Early_to_Bed_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Early_to_Bed_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Operetta_filmsdbp-dbr:Early_to_Bed_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:Early_to_Bed_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ludwig_Bergerdbp-dbr:Early_to_Bed_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Hans_Székely,"Early to Bed is a 1933 British-German romantic comedy film directed by Ludwig Berger and starring Heather Angel, Fernand Gravey and Edmund Gwenn." 307,95592,"dbp-dbr:Faster_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Tillman_Jr.dbp-dbr:Faster_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:Faster_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:distributorCBS Filmsdbp-dbr:Faster_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:producerMartin Shaferdbp-dbr:Faster_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:producerRobert Teiteldbp-dbr:Faster_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:producerLiz Glotzerdbp-dbr:Faster_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:producerTony Gaytondbp-dbr:Faster_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:producerClint Mansell, Geoff Fosterdbp-dbr:Faster_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringBilly Bob Thorntondbp-dbr:Faster_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringDwayne Johnsondbp-dbr:Faster_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringAdewale Akinnuoye-Agbajedbp-dbr:Faster_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringOliver Jackson-Cohendbp-dbr:Faster_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringCarla Guginodbp-dbr:Faster_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringMoon Bloodgooddbp-dbr:Faster_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringMaggie Gracedbp-dbr:Faster_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringTom Berengerdbp-dbr:Faster_(2010_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Tillman_Jr.dbp-dbr:Faster_(2010_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:Faster_(2010_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Teiteldbp-dbr:Faster_(2010_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tony_Gaytondbp-dbr:Faster_(2010_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tony_Gaytondbp-dbr:Faster_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:nameFasterdbp-dbr:Faster_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:genreElectronic, Rock, Classical, Stage & Screendbp-dbr:Faster_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Faster_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Faster_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Faster_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:TriStar_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Faster_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_filmsdbp-dbr:Faster_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Faster_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Faster_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Faster_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:Faster_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_bank_robberydbp-dbr:Faster_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_vigilante_filmsdbp-dbr:Faster_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_police_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:Faster_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_contract_killingdbp-dbr:Faster_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CBS_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Faster_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_vigilante_filmsdbp-dbr:Faster_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Robert_Teiteldbp-dbr:Faster_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Castle_Rock_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Faster_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Faster_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Clint_Manselldbp-dbr:Faster_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_Tillman_Jr.","Faster is a 2010 American action thriller film directed by George Tillman Jr. The film stars Dwayne Johnson, Billy Bob Thornton, Oliver Jackson-Cohen, Carla Gugino, Maggie Grace, Moon Bloodgood, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, and Tom Berenger. Faster was released on November 24, 2010. The film received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $35 million against a production budget of $24 million." 308,136340,dbp-dbr:The_Great_Lover_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alexander_Halldbp-dbr:The_Great_Lover_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:distributorParamount Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Great_Lover_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:producerEdmund Beloindbp-dbr:The_Great_Lover_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rhonda_Flemingdbp-dbr:The_Great_Lover_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bob_Hopedbp-dbr:The_Great_Lover_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roland_Youngdbp-dbr:The_Great_Lover_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alexander_Halldbp-dbr:The_Great_Lover_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Great_Lover_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edmund_Beloindbp-dbr:The_Great_Lover_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Melville_Shavelsondbp-dbr:The_Great_Lover_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Rose_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:The_Great_Lover_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edmund_Beloindbp-dbr:The_Great_Lover_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Great Loverdbp-dbr:The_Great_Lover_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:The_Great_Lover_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Great_Lover_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Lover_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Lover_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Lover_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Lover_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Lover_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alexander_Halldbp-dbr:The_Great_Lover_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_comedy_films,"The Great Lover is a 1949 American comedy film starring Bob Hope, Rhonda Fleming, and Roland Young. In the film, a scout leader takes his troop on an ocean cruise, pursues a beautiful duchess and is stalked by a murderer. It is also known as Easy Does It and My Favourite Redhead." 309,144340,"dbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_3-D:_Game_Overdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Rodriguezdbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_3-D:_Game_Overdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Dimension_Filmsdbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_3-D:_Game_Overdbp-dbp:producerRobert Rodriguezdbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_3-D:_Game_Overdbp-dbp:producerElizabeth Avellándbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_3-D:_Game_Overdbp-dbp:starringSylvester Stallonedbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_3-D:_Game_Overdbp-dbp:starringAntonio Banderasdbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_3-D:_Game_Overdbp-dbp:starringRicardo Montalbándbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_3-D:_Game_Overdbp-dbp:starringMike Judgedbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_3-D:_Game_Overdbp-dbp:starringHolland Taylordbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_3-D:_Game_Overdbp-dbp:starringElijah Wooddbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_3-D:_Game_Overdbp-dbp:starringCarla Guginodbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_3-D:_Game_Overdbp-dbp:starringAlexa Vegadbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_3-D:_Game_Overdbp-dbp:starringDaryl 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Kids 3-D: Game Over (also known as Spy Kids 3: Game Over) is a 2003 American spy action comedy film co-produced, written, shot, edited, composed, and directed by Robert Rodriguez. It is the sequel to Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams (2002) and the third installment in the Spy Kids film series. The film stars Antonio Banderas, Carla Gugino, Alexa Vega, Daryl Sabara, Ricardo Montalbán, Holland Taylor, Mike Judge, Cheech Marin, and Sylvester Stallone.Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over premiered at the Paramount Theatre in Austin, Texas on July 13, 2003, and was released in the United States on July 25, by Dimension Films. Despite mixed reviews from critics, the film grossed over $197 million worldwide against a production budget of $38 million, becoming the highest-grossing film in the series.Though this was initially intended to be the final installment in the Spy Kids film series, it was eventually followed by a fourth film, Spy Kids: All the Time in the World, in 2011, and a fifth, Spy Kids: Armageddon, in 2023." 310,167900,dbp-dbr:The_Forgiven_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roland_Joffédbp-dbr:The_Forgiven_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Saban_Capital_Groupdbp-dbr:The_Forgiven_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:producerCraig Baumgartendbp-dbr:The_Forgiven_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:producerRoland Joffédbp-dbr:The_Forgiven_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:producerZaheer Goodman-Bhyatdbp-dbr:The_Forgiven_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Forest_Whitakerdbp-dbr:The_Forgiven_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eric_Banadbp-dbr:The_Forgiven_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:starringJeff Gumdbp-dbr:The_Forgiven_(2017_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roland_Joffédbp-dbr:The_Forgiven_(2017_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Saban_Capital_Groupdbp-dbr:The_Forgiven_(2017_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Roland_Joffédbp-dbr:The_Forgiven_(2017_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Roland_Joffédbp-dbr:The_Forgiven_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Forgivendbp-dbr:The_Forgiven_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:countrySouth Africadbp-dbr:The_Forgiven_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Forgiven_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Forgiven_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_race_and_ethnicitydbp-dbr:The_Forgiven_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Forgiven_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Forgiven_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Forgiven_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_murderersdbp-dbr:The_Forgiven_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_South_Africadbp-dbr:The_Forgiven_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_South_Africadbp-dbr:The_Forgiven_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Apartheid_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Forgiven_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_criminalsdbp-dbr:The_Forgiven_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_racismdbp-dbr:The_Forgiven_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1996dbp-dbr:The_Forgiven_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Desmond_Tutudbp-dbr:The_Forgiven_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roland_Joffédbp-dbr:The_Forgiven_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Truth_and_Reconciliation_Commission_(South_Africa),"The Forgiven is a 2017 South African drama film directed by Roland Joffé starring Forest Whitaker, Eric Bana and Jeff Gum. Joffé co-wrote the script with Michael Ashton on the basis of the play The Archbishop and the Antichrist by Michael Ashton, which tells a story involving Archbishop Desmond Tutu's search for answers during the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and his meetings with the fictional character Piet Blomfeld." 311,71449,dbp-dbr:Austin_Powers_in_Goldmemberdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jay_Roachdbp-dbr:Austin_Powers_in_Goldmemberdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:New_Line_Cinemadbp-dbr:Austin_Powers_in_Goldmemberdbp-dbp:producerDemi Mooredbp-dbr:Austin_Powers_in_Goldmemberdbp-dbp:producerMike Myersdbp-dbr:Austin_Powers_in_Goldmemberdbp-dbp:producerJohn Lyonsdbp-dbr:Austin_Powers_in_Goldmemberdbp-dbp:producerEric McLeoddbp-dbr:Austin_Powers_in_Goldmemberdbp-dbp:producerJennifer Todddbp-dbr:Austin_Powers_in_Goldmemberdbp-dbp:producerSuzanne Todddbp-dbr:Austin_Powers_in_Goldmemberdbp-dbp:producerJohn Houlihandbp-dbr:Austin_Powers_in_Goldmemberdbp-dbp:producerDanny 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Troyerdbp-dbr:Austin_Powers_in_Goldmemberdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jay_Roachdbp-dbr:Austin_Powers_in_Goldmemberdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:New_Line_Cinemadbp-dbr:Austin_Powers_in_Goldmemberdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Suzanne_Todddbp-dbr:Austin_Powers_in_Goldmemberdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jennifer_Todddbp-dbr:Austin_Powers_in_Goldmemberdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Demi_Mooredbp-dbr:Austin_Powers_in_Goldmemberdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mike_Myersdbp-dbr:Austin_Powers_in_Goldmemberdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mike_Myersdbp-dbr:Austin_Powers_in_Goldmemberdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_McCullersdbp-dbr:Austin_Powers_in_Goldmemberdbp-dbp:nameAustin Powers in Goldmember: Music from the Motion Picturedbp-dbr:Austin_Powers_in_Goldmemberdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Discodbp-dbr:Austin_Powers_in_Goldmemberdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Pop_musicdbp-dbr:Austin_Powers_in_Goldmemberdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Rock_musicdbp-dbr:Austin_Powers_in_Goldmemberdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Funkdbp-dbr:Austin_Powers_in_Goldmemberdbp-dbp:countryUnited 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Powers in Goldmember is a 2002 American spy comedy film directed by Jay Roach. It is the third and final installment in the Austin Powers film series and stars Mike Myers in four different roles: Austin Powers, Dr. Evil, Goldmember, and Fat Bastard. Myers and Michael McCullers co-wrote the screenplay, which also features Beyoncé Knowles in her theatrical film debut, as well as Seth Green, Michael York, Robert Wagner, Mindy Sterling, Verne Troyer, and Michael Caine.Goldmember opens with a self-parody of the Austin Powers film series called Austinpussy, where Austin Powers is featured in a bio-pic parody of the James Bond film Octopussy. The self-parody is directed by Steven Spielberg and stars Tom Cruise as Austin Powers, Gwyneth Paltrow as Dixie Normous, Kevin Spacey as Dr. Evil, Danny DeVito as Mini-Me, and John Travolta as Goldmember.The film was distributed by New Line Cinema and released in the United States on July 26, 2002. Goldmember finished its box office run with an international haul of $296.9 million and received mixed critical reception. It was the seventh-highest-grossing film of the year domestically in the United States." 312,82077,"dbp-dbr:Johnny,_You're_Wanteddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Vernon_Sewelldbp-dbr:Johnny,_You're_Wanteddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamateddbp-dbr:Johnny,_You're_Wanteddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_Maynard_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Johnny,_You're_Wanteddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Slater_(actor)dbp-dbr:Johnny,_You're_Wanteddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alfred_Marksdbp-dbr:Johnny,_You're_Wanteddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Garry_Marshdbp-dbr:Johnny,_You're_Wanteddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Vernon_Sewelldbp-dbr:Johnny,_You're_Wanteddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamateddbp-dbr:Johnny,_You're_Wanteddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_Maynard_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Johnny,_You're_Wanteddbp-dbp:nameJohnny, You're Wanteddbp-dbr:Johnny,_You're_Wanteddbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Johnny,_You're_Wantedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Johnny,_You're_Wantedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Johnny,_You're_Wantedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Johnny,_You're_Wantedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_filmsdbp-dbr:Johnny,_You're_Wantedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Johnny,_You're_Wantedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Johnny,_You're_Wantedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Vernon_Sewell","Johnny, You're Wanted is a 1956 British crime second feature film, directed by Vernon Sewell and starring John Slater and Alfred Marks. It was written by Frank Driscoll and Michael Leighton based on the 1953 BBC television series of the same name which also starred Slater. The film features strongwoman Joan Rhodes performing her stage act.It was one of several films Sewell directed for Anglo Amalgamated." 313,136101,dbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mike_Newell_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:distributorOrion Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:distributorColumbia-EMI-Warner Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_H._Solodbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susannah_Yorkdbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stephanie_Zimbalistdbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charlton_Hestondbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jill_Townsenddbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mike_Newell_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_H._Solodbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Allan_Scott_(Scottish_screenwriter)dbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Chris_Bryant_(writer)dbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Clive_Extondbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Awakeningdbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Orion_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Egyptdbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Irish_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Claude_Bollingdbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:EMI_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Resurrection_in_filmdbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_ancient_Egyptdbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1961dbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_spirit_possessiondbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mike_Newelldbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_archaeologydbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mummy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Bram_Stokerdbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Cambridgeshiredbp-dbr:The_Awakening_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Clive_Exton,"The Awakening is a 1980 supernatural horror film directed by Mike Newell in his directorial debut and starring Charlton Heston, Susannah York, and Stephanie Zimbalist. The film follows an archeologist whose daughter becomes possessed by an ancient Egyptian queen. It is the third film version of Bram Stoker's 1903 novel The Jewel of Seven Stars, following the 1970 television adaptation as The Curse of the Mummy for the TV series Mystery and Imagination, and the 1971 theatrical film by Hammer, Blood from the Mummy's Tomb (in which Ahmed Osman also appeared). A co-production between the United States and the United Kingdom, the film was shot in England and Egypt in 1979. It was released by Orion Pictures, then a subsidiary of Warner Bros., premiering in the United States on Halloween 1980. The film earned $8.4 million at the U.S. box office. Two different cuts of The Awakening exist: Newell's original cut, running approximately 105 minutes, which was released in the United Kingdom; and a shorter cut edited by Monte Hellman, running approximately 101 minutes, which was released in North America under mandate from Warner Bros." 314,68894,dbp-dbr:Emil_and_the_Detectives_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Milton_Rosmerdbp-dbr:Emil_and_the_Detectives_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:distributorGaumont British Distributorsdbp-dbr:Emil_and_the_Detectives_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Wainwright_(producer)dbp-dbr:Emil_and_the_Detectives_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Williamsdbp-dbr:Emil_and_the_Detectives_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringMary Glynnedbp-dbr:Emil_and_the_Detectives_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringGeorge Hayesdbp-dbr:Emil_and_the_Detectives_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Milton_Rosmerdbp-dbr:Emil_and_the_Detectives_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_Britishdbp-dbr:Emil_and_the_Detectives_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Wainwright_(producer)dbp-dbr:Emil_and_the_Detectives_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Launderdbp-dbr:Emil_and_the_Detectives_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Billy_Wilderdbp-dbr:Emil_and_the_Detectives_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Erich_Kästnerdbp-dbr:Emil_and_the_Detectives_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Cyrus_Brooksdbp-dbr:Emil_and_the_Detectives_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Margaret_Carter_(writer)dbp-dbr:Emil_and_the_Detectives_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:nameEmil and the Detectivesdbp-dbr:Emil_and_the_Detectives_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Emil_and_the_Detectives_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Emil_and_the_Detectives_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Emil_and_the_Detectives_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Emil_and_the_Detectives_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Emil_and_the_Detectives_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Emil_and_the_Detectives_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Emil_and_the_Detectives_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Emil_and_the_Detectives_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:Emil_and_the_Detectives_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:Emil_and_the_Detectives_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_remakes_of_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Emil_and_the_Detectives_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_children's_filmsdbp-dbr:Emil_and_the_Detectives_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Erich_Kästnerdbp-dbr:Emil_and_the_Detectives_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_children's_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Emil_and_the_Detectives_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Milton_Rosmer,"Emil and the Detectives is a 1935 British family adventure film directed by Milton Rosmer and starring John Williams, George Hayes and Mary Glynne.It is a remake of the 1931 German film Emil and the Detectives with the main setting moved from Berlin to London. Otherwise it follows the original very closely, largely using Billy Wilder's screenplay, the music by Allan Gray, even recreating many of the same camera shots. It was made at Shepperton Studios." 315,169510,dbp-dbr:The_Wooden_Cameradbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ntshavheni_wa_Lurulidbp-dbr:The_Wooden_Cameradbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:TLA_Releasingdbp-dbr:The_Wooden_Cameradbp-dbp:producerBen Woolforddbp-dbr:The_Wooden_Cameradbp-dbp:producerRichard Greendbp-dbr:The_Wooden_Cameradbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Olivier_Delahayedbp-dbr:The_Wooden_Cameradbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Junior_Singodbp-dbr:The_Wooden_Cameradbp-dbp:starringDana de Agrelladbp-dbr:The_Wooden_Cameradbp-dbp:starringInnocent Msimangodbp-dbr:The_Wooden_Cameradbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ntshavheni_wa_Lurulidbp-dbr:The_Wooden_Cameradbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:TLA_Releasingdbp-dbr:The_Wooden_Cameradbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Olivier_Delahayedbp-dbr:The_Wooden_Cameradbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ben_Woolforddbp-dbr:The_Wooden_Cameradbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Green_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Wooden_Cameradbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Yves_Bucletdbp-dbr:The_Wooden_Cameradbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Speyerdbp-dbr:The_Wooden_Cameradbp-dbp:nameThe Wooden Cameradbp-dbr:The_Wooden_Cameradbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:The_Wooden_Cameradbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Wooden_Cameradbp-dbp:countrySouth Africadbp-dbr:The_Wooden_Camerapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wooden_Camerapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wooden_Camerapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wooden_Camerapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_South_African_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wooden_Camerapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_South_Africadbp-dbr:The_Wooden_Camerapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:South_African_drama_films,"The Wooden Camera is a 2003 South African film directed by Ntshavheni wa Luruli and starring Junior Singo, Dana de Agrella, and Innocent Msimango." 316,69244,dbp-dbr:Hamburger_Hilldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Irvindbp-dbr:Hamburger_Hilldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Hamburger_Hilldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vestron_Picturesdbp-dbr:Hamburger_Hilldbp-dbp:producerJames Carabatsosdbp-dbr:Hamburger_Hilldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Marcia_Nasatirdbp-dbr:Hamburger_Hilldbp-dbp:starringDon Cheadledbp-dbr:Hamburger_Hilldbp-dbp:starringCourtney B. Vancedbp-dbr:Hamburger_Hilldbp-dbp:starringTommy Swerdlowdbp-dbr:Hamburger_Hilldbp-dbp:starringDylan McDermottdbp-dbr:Hamburger_Hilldbp-dbp:starringTim Quilldbp-dbr:Hamburger_Hilldbp-dbp:starringHarry O'Reillydbp-dbr:Hamburger_Hilldbp-dbp:starringSteven Weberdbp-dbr:Hamburger_Hilldbp-dbp:starringTegan Westdbp-dbr:Hamburger_Hilldbp-dbp:starringMichael Dolandbp-dbr:Hamburger_Hilldbp-dbp:starringDaniel O'Sheadbp-dbr:Hamburger_Hilldbp-dbp:starringDon Jamesdbp-dbr:Hamburger_Hilldbp-dbp:starringAnthony Barriledbp-dbr:Hamburger_Hilldbp-dbp:starringJohn Buschdbp-dbr:Hamburger_Hilldbp-dbp:starringM. A. Nicklesdbp-dbr:Hamburger_Hilldbp-dbp:starringMichael Patrick Boatmandbp-dbr:Hamburger_Hilldbp-dbp:nameHamburger Hilldbp-dbr:Hamburger_Hilldbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hamburger_Hillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Hamburger_Hillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hamburger_Hillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hamburger_Hillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_United_States_Armydbp-dbr:Hamburger_Hillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Vietnam_War_filmsdbp-dbr:Hamburger_Hillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Hamburger_Hillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:RKO_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Hamburger_Hillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Hamburger_Hillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:War_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Hamburger_Hillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Hamburger_Hillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Philip_Glassdbp-dbr:Hamburger_Hillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Hamburger_Hillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Hamburger_Hillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_the_Philippinesdbp-dbr:Hamburger_Hillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Irvindbp-dbr:Hamburger_Hillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Hamburger_Hillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1969,"Hamburger Hill is a 1987 American war film set during the Battle of Hamburger Hill, a May 1969 assault during the Vietnam War by the U.S. Army's 3rd Battalion, 187th Infantry, 101st Airborne Division, on a ridge of Dong Ap Bia near the Laotian border in central Vietnam. The ridge was a well-fortified position, including trenchworks and bunkers, of the North Vietnamese Army. U.S. military records of the battle refer to the mountain as ""Hill 937,"" its map designation having been derived from the high elevation of the hill at 937 meters (3,074 ft).Written by James Carabatsos and directed by John Irvin, the film starred Michael Boatman, Don Cheadle, Dylan McDermott (his film debut), Courtney B. Vance, Steven Weber, and Tim Quill. It was produced by RKO Pictures and distributed by Paramount Pictures, and was shot in the Philippines. The novelization was written by William Pelfrey." 317,132877,dbp-dbr:Larger_than_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Howard_Franklindbp-dbr:Larger_than_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:MGM_Distribution_Co.dbp-dbr:Larger_than_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Watsondbp-dbr:Larger_than_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:producerPen Denshamdbp-dbr:Larger_than_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Barton_Lewisdbp-dbr:Larger_than_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBill Murraydbp-dbr:Larger_than_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJaneane Garofalodbp-dbr:Larger_than_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPat Hingledbp-dbr:Larger_than_Life_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Howard_Franklindbp-dbr:Larger_than_Life_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:MGM_Distribution_Co.dbp-dbr:Larger_than_Life_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Pen_Denshamdbp-dbr:Larger_than_Life_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Barton_Lewisdbp-dbr:Larger_than_Life_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Pen_Denshamdbp-dbr:Larger_than_Life_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Roy_Blount_Jr.dbp-dbr:Larger_than_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:nameLarger Than Lifedbp-dbr:Larger_than_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:nameLarger Than Life: Original United Artists Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Larger_than_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Larger_than_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Larger_than_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Larger_than_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Larger_than_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Larger_than_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:Larger_than_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_road_moviesdbp-dbr:Larger_than_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Miles_Goodmandbp-dbr:Larger_than_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Howard_Franklindbp-dbr:Larger_than_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_elephantsdbp-dbr:Larger_than_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_comedy_road_movies,"Larger Than Life is a 1996 American road comedy film starring Bill Murray, and directed by Howard Franklin. It was produced and co-written by Pen Densham. The film was financially and critically unsuccessful." 318,83226,dbp-dbr:Saturday_Night_Outdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Hartford-Davisdbp-dbr:Saturday_Night_Outdbp-dbp:distributorCompton-Cameo Filmsdbp-dbr:Saturday_Night_Outdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Klinger_(producer)dbp-dbr:Saturday_Night_Outdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Tony_Tenserdbp-dbr:Saturday_Night_Outdbp-dbp:starringBernard Leedbp-dbr:Saturday_Night_Outdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Heather_Searsdbp-dbr:Saturday_Night_Outdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Bonneydbp-dbr:Saturday_Night_Outdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Hartford-Davisdbp-dbr:Saturday_Night_Outdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Klinger_(producer)dbp-dbr:Saturday_Night_Outdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tony_Tenserdbp-dbr:Saturday_Night_Outdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Derek_Forddbp-dbr:Saturday_Night_Outdbp-dbp:nameSaturday Night Outdbp-dbr:Saturday_Night_Outdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Saturday_Night_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Saturday_Night_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Saturday_Night_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Saturday_Night_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Saturday_Night_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_filmsdbp-dbr:Saturday_Night_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:Saturday_Night_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:Saturday_Night_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Hartford-Davisdbp-dbr:Saturday_Night_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_comedy-drama_films,"Saturday Night Out is a 1964 British comedy-drama film directed by Robert Hartford-Davis and starring Heather Sears, John Bonney, Bernard Lee, Erika Remberg, Francesca Annis, Margaret Nolan and David Lodge. It was written by Derek Ford and Donald Ford. It is known for its portrayal of early Swinging London." 319,9934,dbp-dbr:Bitter_Lake_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Adam_Curtisdbp-dbr:Bitter_Lake_(film)dbp-dbp:producerLucy Kelsalldbp-dbr:Bitter_Lake_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Adam_Curtisdbp-dbr:Bitter_Lake_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Bitter_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bitter_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_filmsdbp-dbr:Bitter_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Bitter_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Bitter_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Collage_filmdbp-dbr:Bitter_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Bitter_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:BBC_television_documentariesdbp-dbr:Bitter_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_politicsdbp-dbr:Bitter_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Afghanistandbp-dbr:Bitter_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Bitter_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Collage_televisiondbp-dbr:Bitter_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Adam_Curtisdbp-dbr:Bitter_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_television_specialsdbp-dbr:Bitter_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_in_British_television,"Bitter Lake is a 2015 BBC documentary by British filmmaker Adam Curtis. It argues that Western politicians have manufactured a simplified story about militant Islam, turning it into a good vs. evil argument informed by, and a reaction to, Western society's increasing chaos and disorder, which they neither grasp nor understand. The film makes extended use of newsreels and archive footage, and intersperses brief narrative segments with longer segments that depict violence and war in Afghanistan." 320,49797,dbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gore_Verbinskidbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:distributorDreamWorks Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:distributorAsmik Acedbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:producerWalter F. Parkesdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:producerLaurie MacDonalddbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringBrian Coxdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringNaomi Wattsdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringMartin Hendersondbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringJane Alexanderdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringDavid Dorfmandbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gore_Verbinskidbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:DreamWorks_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Asmik_Acedbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_F._Parkesdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Laurie_MacDonalddbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ehren_Krugerdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Ringdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Ring / The Ring Twodbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:genreClassicaldbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_adaptationsdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Oregondbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Horror_film_remakesdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Japanese_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Japanese_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_familiesdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_journalistsdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Hans_Zimmerdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_televisiondbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_ghost_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Washington_(state)dbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Washington_(state)dbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Seattledbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2002dbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_ghost_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:DreamWorks_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walter_F._Parkesdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Seattledbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cursesdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_deathdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_mother–son_relationshipsdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_fictional_islandsdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1978dbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Techno-horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_horror_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_remakes_of_Japanese_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Filicide_in_fictiondbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Ring_(franchise)dbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Ehren_Krugerdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_make-up_by_Rick_Bakerdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Supernatural_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Asian-American_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ring_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gore_Verbinski,"The Ring is a 2002 American supernatural psychological horror film directed by Gore Verbinski and written by Ehren Kruger. Starring Naomi Watts, Martin Henderson, Brian Cox and David Dorfman, it follows Rachel Keller, a journalist who discovers a cursed videotape that causes its viewers to die seven days later. It is a remake of Hideo Nakata's 1998 film, based on the 1991 novel by Koji Suzuki.DreamWorks Pictures released The Ring theatrically in the United States on October 18, 2002. It grossed $249.3 million internationally, becoming one of the highest-grossing horror remakes of all time. It received positive reviews on Rotten Tomatoes and mixed reviews on Metacritic. Critics praised the atmosphere and Watts' performance. At the 29th Saturn Awards, The Ring won in two categories: Best Horror Film and Best Actress (for Watts).It is the first installment of the American Ring series and is followed by The Ring Two (2005) and Rings (2017). The success of The Ring inspired American remakes of several other Asian and Japanese horror films, including The Grudge (2004) and Dark Water (2005)." 321,107561,dbp-dbr:Hendrix_(film)dbp-dbp:directorLeon Ichasodbp-dbr:Hendrix_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Showtime_(TV_network)dbp-dbr:Hendrix_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMargaret Mitchelldbp-dbr:Hendrix_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hendrix_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Original_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:Hendrix_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Hendrix_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Hendrix_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1960sdbp-dbr:Hendrix_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1950sdbp-dbr:Hendrix_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_musiciansdbp-dbr:Hendrix_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1970sdbp-dbr:Hendrix_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Leon_Ichasodbp-dbr:Hendrix_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Jimi_Hendrix,Hendrix is a 2000 biographical television film directed by Leon Ichaso about the life of Jimi Hendrix. It stars Wood Harris as Hendrix. It was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for editing in 2001. 322,162742,dbp-dbr:Praise_Band:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dave_Moody_(musician)dbp-dbr:Praise_Band:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Phase_4_Filmsdbp-dbr:Praise_Band:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:distributorBMGdbp-dbr:Praise_Band:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Dave_Moody_(musician)dbp-dbr:Praise_Band:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Hamilton_IVdbp-dbr:Praise_Band:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringAdam Meltondbp-dbr:Praise_Band:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringJames Dana Bryandbp-dbr:Praise_Band:_The_Moviedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dave_Moody_(musician)dbp-dbr:Praise_Band:_The_Moviedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Phase_4_Filmsdbp-dbr:Praise_Band:_The_Moviedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dave_Moody_(musician)dbp-dbr:Praise_Band:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:namePraise Band: The Moviedbp-dbr:Praise_Band:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Praise_Band:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Praise_Band:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Praise_Band:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Praise_Band:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_North_Carolinadbp-dbr:Praise_Band:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_films,"Praise Band: The Movie is a 2008 faith-based film by Elevating Entertainment Motion Pictures. It starred George Hamilton IV, Adam Melton and James Dana Bryan. The screenplay was written by Joshua Moody and the film was produced and directed by Dave Moody." 323,165920,dbp-dbr:The_Stork_Exchangedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:The_Stork_Exchangedbp-dbp:directorBen Harrisondbp-dbr:The_Stork_Exchangedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Stork_Exchangedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:The_Stork_Exchangedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:The_Stork_Exchangedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Stork_Exchangedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:The_Stork_Exchangedbp-dbp:nameThe Stork Exchangedbp-dbr:The_Stork_Exchangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stork_Exchangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stork_Exchangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_silent_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stork_Exchangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stork_Exchangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rediscovered_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stork_Exchangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_road_moviesdbp-dbr:The_Stork_Exchangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:The_Stork_Exchangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_birdsdbp-dbr:The_Stork_Exchangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_rediscovered_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stork_Exchangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stork_Exchangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Krazy_Kat_shortsdbp-dbr:The_Stork_Exchangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1927_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stork_Exchangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1927_animated_films,"The Stork Exchange is a 1927 silent animated short film starring Krazy Kat. This film was thought to be lost but has been found. It is also one of the earliest in the cartoon series to feature Manny Gould and Ben Harrison's version of Krazy, the first of few incarnations derived from George Herriman's famous character." 324,99125,dbp-dbr:No_Escape_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Incedbp-dbr:No_Escape_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:distributorWarner Brothersdbp-dbr:No_Escape_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:No_Escape_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Incedbp-dbr:No_Escape_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Brothersdbp-dbr:No_Escape_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:No_Escape_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Scott_Darlingdbp-dbr:No_Escape_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:nameNo Escapedbp-dbr:No_Escape_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:No_Escape_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Escape_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:No_Escape_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Escape_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Escape_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Escape_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Escape_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Teddington_Studiosdbp-dbr:No_Escape_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:No_Escape_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Escape_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ralph_Ince,"No Escape is a 1934 British drama film directed by Ralph Ince and starring Ian Hunter, Binnie Barnes and Molly Lamont. It was made at Teddington Studios by the British subsidiary of Warner Brothers." 325,159565,dbp-dbr:Marvelous_(film)dbp-dbp:directorSíofra Campbelldbp-dbr:Marvelous_(film)dbp-dbp:producerIan Mooredbp-dbr:Marvelous_(film)dbp-dbp:producerSíofra Campbelldbp-dbr:Marvelous_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Martha_Plimptondbp-dbr:Marvelous_(film)dbp-dbp:nameMarvelousdbp-dbr:Marvelous_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Marvelous_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Marvelous_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Marvelous_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Marvelous_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Marvelous_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Marvelous_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Marvelous_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_comedy-drama_films,Marvelous is a 2006 American drama/comedy written and directed by Síofra Campbell. 326,40800,"dbp-dbr:Mr._Brooksdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bruce_A._Evansdbp-dbr:Mr._Brooksdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:MGM_Distribution_Co.dbp-dbr:Mr._Brooksdbp-dbp:producerKevin Costnerdbp-dbr:Mr._Brooksdbp-dbp:producerRamin Djawadidbp-dbr:Mr._Brooksdbp-dbp:producerJim Wilsondbp-dbr:Mr._Brooksdbp-dbp:producerRaynold Gideondbp-dbr:Mr._Brooksdbp-dbp:starringWilliam Hurtdbp-dbr:Mr._Brooksdbp-dbp:starringKevin Costnerdbp-dbr:Mr._Brooksdbp-dbp:starringDemi Mooredbp-dbr:Mr._Brooksdbp-dbp:starringDane Cookdbp-dbr:Mr._Brooksdbp-dbp:starringDanielle Panabakerdbp-dbr:Mr._Brooksdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ruben_Santiago-Hudsondbp-dbr:Mr._Brooksdbp-dbp:starringMarg Helgenbergerdbp-dbr:Mr._Brooksdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bruce_A._Evansdbp-dbr:Mr._Brooksdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:MGM_Distribution_Co.dbp-dbr:Mr._Brooksdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Kevin_Costnerdbp-dbr:Mr._Brooksdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jim_Wilson_(producer)dbp-dbr:Mr._Brooksdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bruce_A._Evansdbp-dbr:Mr._Brooksdbp-dbp:nameMr. Brooksdbp-dbr:Mr._Brooksdbp-dbp:nameMr. Brooks: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Mr._Brooksdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Mr._Brooksdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mr._Brookspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Brookspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Brookspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Brookspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Brookspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Brookspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Brookspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Portland,_Oregondbp-dbr:Mr._Brookspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Relativity_Media_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Brookspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_police_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Brookspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_police_procedural_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Brookspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ramin_Djawadidbp-dbr:Mr._Brookspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Brookspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Brookspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Portland,_Oregondbp-dbr:Mr._Brookspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_portrayals_of_the_Portland_Police_Bureau","Mr. Brooks is a 2007 American psychological thriller film directed by Bruce A. Evans starring Kevin Costner, Demi Moore, Dane Cook, and William Hurt. It was released on June 1, 2007. The film follows the eponymous character, a celebrated Portland businessman and serial killer (Costner) who is forced to take on a protégé (Cook) after being blackmailed, and has to contend with his bloodthirsty alter ego (Hurt) who convinces him to indulge his ""habit"". His life grows even more complicated when a driven police officer (Moore) reopens the investigation into his murders. The film received mixed reviews and grossed $48.1 million against a $20 million budget." 327,29440,dbp-dbr:Meet_the_Wildcatdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Lubindbp-dbr:Meet_the_Wildcatdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Wildcatdbp-dbp:producerJoseph G. Sanforddbp-dbr:Meet_the_Wildcatdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Lubindbp-dbr:Meet_the_Wildcatdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Wildcatdbp-dbp:nameMeet the Wildcatdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Wildcatdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Wildcatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Wildcatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Wildcatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Wildcatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Wildcatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_the_Wildcatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_Lubindbp-dbr:Meet_the_Wildcatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_mystery_films,Meet the Wildcat is an American 1940 mystery film directed by Arthur Lubin starring Ralph Bellamy and Margaret Lindsay. 328,90043,dbp-dbr:America's_Answerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edwin_F._Glenndbp-dbr:America's_Answerdbp-dbp:producerCharles S. Hartdbp-dbr:America's_Answerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edwin_F._Glenndbp-dbr:America's_Answerdbp-dbp:nameAmerica's Answerdbp-dbr:America's_Answerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:America's_Answerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:America's_Answerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:America's_Answerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:America's_Answerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1918_filmsdbp-dbr:America's_Answerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Francedbp-dbr:America's_Answerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:America's_Answerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:America's_Answerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1918_documentary_films,America's Answer is a 1918 American documentary and war silent film directed by Edwin F. Glenn. It chronicles the arrival of the first half-million American troops in France during World War I. 329,82917,dbp-dbr:So_Undercoverdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Vaughan_(director)dbp-dbr:So_Undercoverdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Alchemy_(company)dbp-dbr:So_Undercoverdbp-dbp:producerAllan Loebdbp-dbr:So_Undercoverdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Tobin_Armbrustdbp-dbr:So_Undercoverdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Nigel_Sinclairdbp-dbr:So_Undercoverdbp-dbp:producerSteven Pearldbp-dbr:So_Undercoverdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Tish_Cyrusdbp-dbr:So_Undercoverdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Josh_Bowmandbp-dbr:So_Undercoverdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeremy_Pivendbp-dbr:So_Undercoverdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Miley_Cyrusdbp-dbr:So_Undercoverdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Megan_Parkdbp-dbr:So_Undercoverdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mike_O'Malleydbp-dbr:So_Undercoverdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kelly_Osbournedbp-dbr:So_Undercoverdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Vaughan_(director)dbp-dbr:So_Undercoverdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Alchemy_(company)dbp-dbr:So_Undercoverdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Allan_Loebdbp-dbr:So_Undercoverdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tobin_Armbrustdbp-dbr:So_Undercoverdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nigel_Sinclairdbp-dbr:So_Undercoverdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tish_Cyrusdbp-dbr:So_Undercoverdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Allan_Loebdbp-dbr:So_Undercoverdbp-dbp:nameSo Undercoverdbp-dbr:So_Undercoverdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:So_Undercoverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:So_Undercoverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:So_Undercoverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:So_Undercoverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:So_Undercoverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:So_Undercoverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Stephen_Traskdbp-dbr:So_Undercoverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Orleansdbp-dbr:So_Undercoverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:So_Undercoverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_fraternities_and_sororitiesdbp-dbr:So_Undercoverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Allan_Loebdbp-dbr:So_Undercoverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:So_Undercoverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Federal_Bureau_of_Investigationdbp-dbr:So_Undercoverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Direct-to-video_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:So_Undercoverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Exclusive_Media_filmsdbp-dbr:So_Undercoverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tom_Vaughan_(director),"So Undercover is a 2012 American crime action comedy film directed by Tom Vaughan and written by Allan Loeb and Steven Pearl. It stars Miley Cyrus, Jeremy Piven, and Mike O'Malley. The film was released direct-to-video in the United States on February 5, 2013. The film has been released in theatres of only 13 countries worldwide. The film was held back without a release date from 2011 until 2013." 330,169050,dbp-dbr:That_Lady_from_Pekingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Eddie_Davis_(director)dbp-dbr:That_Lady_from_Pekingdbp-dbp:producerEddie Davisdbp-dbr:That_Lady_from_Pekingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carl_Betzdbp-dbr:That_Lady_from_Pekingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Eddie_Davis_(director)dbp-dbr:That_Lady_from_Pekingdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Eddie_Davis_(director)dbp-dbr:That_Lady_from_Pekingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eddie_Davis_(director)dbp-dbr:That_Lady_from_Pekingdbp-dbp:nameThat Lady from Pekingdbp-dbr:That_Lady_from_Pekingdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:That_Lady_from_Pekingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Lady_from_Pekingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Lady_from_Pekingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Lady_from_Pekingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Lady_from_Pekingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Eddie_Davis,"That Lady from Peking is an Australian crime film written, produced and directed by Eddie Davis and starring Carl Betz, Nancy Kwan and Bobby Rydell. Although filmed in 1969, it was not screened commercially until 1975.It was the last of three films Eddie Davis made in Australia." 331,146586,dbp-dbr:In_&_Out_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Ozdbp-dbr:In_&_Out_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:In_&_Out_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Scott_Rudindbp-dbr:In_&_Out_(film)dbp-dbp:producerG. Mac Browndbp-dbr:In_&_Out_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Adam_Schroederdbp-dbr:In_&_Out_(film)dbp-dbp:producerSuzanne Santrydbp-dbr:In_&_Out_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMatt Dillondbp-dbr:In_&_Out_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKevin Klinedbp-dbr:In_&_Out_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJoan Cusackdbp-dbr:In_&_Out_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDebbie Reynoldsdbp-dbr:In_&_Out_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTom Selleckdbp-dbr:In_&_Out_(film)dbp-dbp:starringShalom Harlowdbp-dbr:In_&_Out_(film)dbp-dbp:starringWilford Brimleydbp-dbr:In_&_Out_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBob Newhartdbp-dbr:In_&_Out_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Ozdbp-dbr:In_&_Out_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:In_&_Out_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Scott_Rudindbp-dbr:In_&_Out_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Adam_Schroederdbp-dbr:In_&_Out_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Rudnickdbp-dbr:In_&_Out_(film)dbp-dbp:nameIn & Outdbp-dbr:In_&_Out_(film)dbp-dbp:nameIn & Out Soundtrackdbp-dbr:In_&_Out_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:In_&_Out_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:In_&_Out_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:In_&_Out_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gay-related_filmsdbp-dbr:In_&_Out_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:In_&_Out_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:In_&_Out_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:In_&_Out_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:In_&_Out_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:In_&_Out_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:In_&_Out_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_(state)dbp-dbr:In_&_Out_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:In_&_Out_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Scott_Rudindbp-dbr:In_&_Out_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_educatorsdbp-dbr:In_&_Out_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_anti-LGBT_sentimentdbp-dbr:In_&_Out_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Homophobia_in_fictiondbp-dbr:In_&_Out_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Jerseydbp-dbr:In_&_Out_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Indianadbp-dbr:In_&_Out_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1997dbp-dbr:In_&_Out_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:In_&_Out_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_weddingsdbp-dbr:In_&_Out_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Marc_Shaimandbp-dbr:In_&_Out_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spelling_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:In_&_Out_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_Ozdbp-dbr:In_&_Out_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Paul_Rudnick,"In & Out is a 1997 American comedy film directed by Frank Oz, written by Paul Rudnick, and starring Kevin Kline, Tom Selleck, Joan Cusack, Matt Dillon, Debbie Reynolds, Bob Newhart, Shalom Harlow, and Wilford Brimley. Cusack was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance. The film follows a harried high school teacher who, just days before his wedding, battles rumors of his homosexuality in his small Midwestern hometown after one of his former students outs him on national television. Inspired by an emotional Academy Award acceptance speech by Tom Hanks, the film became one of mainstream Hollywood's first few attempts at a comedic ""gay movie"" of its era, and was widely noted at the time for a 12-second kiss between Kline and Selleck." 332,71206,dbp-dbr:My_Pal_Gusdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Parrishdbp-dbr:My_Pal_Gusdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:My_Pal_Gusdbp-dbp:producerStanley Rubindbp-dbr:My_Pal_Gusdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Regis_Toomeydbp-dbr:My_Pal_Gusdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Widmarkdbp-dbr:My_Pal_Gusdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joanne_Drudbp-dbr:My_Pal_Gusdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Banksdbp-dbr:My_Pal_Gusdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ludwig_Donathdbp-dbr:My_Pal_Gusdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Audrey_Totterdbp-dbr:My_Pal_Gusdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Winslowdbp-dbr:My_Pal_Gusdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lisa_Golmdbp-dbr:My_Pal_Gusdbp-dbp:starringAnn Morrisondbp-dbr:My_Pal_Gusdbp-dbp:starringChristopher Olsendbp-dbr:My_Pal_Gusdbp-dbp:starringRobert Foulkdbp-dbr:My_Pal_Gusdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Parrishdbp-dbr:My_Pal_Gusdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:My_Pal_Gusdbp-dbp:nameMy Pal Gusdbp-dbr:My_Pal_Gusdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:My_Pal_Guspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Pal_Guspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Pal_Guspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Pal_Guspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Pal_Guspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Pal_Guspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Pal_Guspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_educatorsdbp-dbr:My_Pal_Guspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Parrishdbp-dbr:My_Pal_Guspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_comedy-drama_films,"My Pal Gus is a 1952 American comedy drama film directed by Robert Parrish which follows Gus (George Winslow), the young son of divorced industrialist Dave Jennings (Richard Widmark). Unable to cope with Gus' mischievous streak, Jennings places the boy in a day-care center. Gus' teacher Lydia Marble (Joanne Dru) manages to curb the boy's prankishness, and along the way falls in love with Jennings. Enter the villainess of the piece: Jennings' ex-wife Joyce (Audrey Totter), who claims that the divorce is invalid and demands a huge sum from Jennings, lest she claim custody of Gus.The film was officially dubbed My Pal Gus in August 1952. Prior to that, four different pre-release titles had been announced—in order of appearance, How High Is Up?, The Problem Is Love, Big Man, and Top Man. The next-to-last of these would reemerge in December to play a prominent part in the film's advertising campaign." 333,52800,dbp-dbr:The_Thin_Red_Line_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Andrew_Martondbp-dbr:The_Thin_Red_Line_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Pictures_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Thin_Red_Line_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Philip_Yordandbp-dbr:The_Thin_Red_Line_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sidney_Harmondbp-dbr:The_Thin_Red_Line_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kieron_Mooredbp-dbr:The_Thin_Red_Line_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Wardendbp-dbr:The_Thin_Red_Line_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Keir_Dulleadbp-dbr:The_Thin_Red_Line_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Philbrookdbp-dbr:The_Thin_Red_Line_(1964_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Andrew_Martondbp-dbr:The_Thin_Red_Line_(1964_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Pictures_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Thin_Red_Line_(1964_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Philip_Yordandbp-dbr:The_Thin_Red_Line_(1964_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sidney_Harmondbp-dbr:The_Thin_Red_Line_(1964_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bernard_Gordon_(writer)dbp-dbr:The_Thin_Red_Line_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Thin Red Linedbp-dbr:The_Thin_Red_Line_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Thin_Red_Line_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Allied_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Thin_Red_Line_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Thin_Red_Line_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Thin_Red_Line_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Madriddbp-dbr:The_Thin_Red_Line_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Thin_Red_Line_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Thin_Red_Line_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pacific_War_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Thin_Red_Line_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Solomon_Islandsdbp-dbr:The_Thin_Red_Line_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Malcolm_Arnolddbp-dbr:The_Thin_Red_Line_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Andrew_Martondbp-dbr:The_Thin_Red_Line_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Guadalcanal_Campaign,"The Thin Red Line is a 1964 American war film directed by Andrew Marton and starring Keir Dullea, Jack Warden, James Philbrook, and Kieron Moore. Based on James Jones's 1962 novel of the same name, the film follows the lives of a number of American soldiers during the battle of Guadalcanal.The black-and-white film was shot in Spain. Bernard Gordon's screenplay of Jones's work concentrates on the relationship between the young rule-breaking, ""survival-at-any-cost"", Pvt. Doll (Keir Dullea) and the older veteran 1st Sgt. Welsh (Jack Warden)." 334,170668,dbp-dbr:Road_to_Victory_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:Road_to_Victory_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:distributorRKOdbp-dbr:Road_to_Victory_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:Road_to_Victory_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harry_Dearthdbp-dbr:Road_to_Victory_(1941_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:Road_to_Victory_(1941_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:Road_to_Victory_(1941_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tom_Gurrdbp-dbr:Road_to_Victory_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:nameRoad to Victory: Milestones in the Struggle for Libertydbp-dbr:Road_to_Victory_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Road_to_Victory_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:Road_to_Victory_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Road_to_Victory_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Black-and-white_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Road_to_Victory_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Road_to_Victory_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Road_to_Victory_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_World_War_II_propaganda_filmsdbp-dbr:Road_to_Victory_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Road_to_Victory_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Road_to_Victory_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ken_G._Hall,"Road to Victory: Milestones in the Struggle for Liberty is a 1941 Australian short documentary directed by Ken G. Hall.It was made for the Department of Information in 1940. It was the first Australian propaganda film for the war, closely followed by Australia Has Wings." 335,162932,dbp-dbr:Porky's_Picnicdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Clampettdbp-dbr:Porky's_Picnicdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Porky's_Picnicdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Porky's_Picnicdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Porky's_Picnicdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bernice_Hansendbp-dbr:Porky's_Picnicdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Clampettdbp-dbr:Porky's_Picnicdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Porky's_Picnicdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Porky's_Picnicdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Fosterdbp-dbr:Porky's_Picnicdbp-dbp:namePorky's Picnicdbp-dbr:Porky's_Picnicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Picnicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Picnicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Porky_Pig_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Picnicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Porky's_Picnicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Picnicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Picnicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1939dbp-dbr:Porky's_Picnicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Picnicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_babiesdbp-dbr:Porky's_Picnicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_zoosdbp-dbr:Porky's_Picnicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Picnic_filmsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Picnicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_squirrelsdbp-dbr:Porky's_Picnicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_parks,"Porky's Picnic is a 1939 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes animated cartoon directed by Bob Clampett. The short was released on July 15, 1939, and stars Porky Pig and Petunia Pig." 336,64293,dbp-dbr:Shocker_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Wes_Cravendbp-dbr:Shocker_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Shocker_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPeter Bergdbp-dbr:Shocker_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael Murphydbp-dbr:Shocker_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMitch Pileggidbp-dbr:Shocker_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCami Cooperdbp-dbr:Shocker_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wes_Cravendbp-dbr:Shocker_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Shocker_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Wes_Cravendbp-dbr:Shocker_(film)dbp-dbp:nameShockerdbp-dbr:Shocker_(film)dbp-dbp:nameWes Craven's Shocker - No More Mr. Nice Guy - The Musicdbp-dbr:Shocker_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Heavy_metal_musicdbp-dbr:Shocker_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Hard_rockdbp-dbr:Shocker_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Shocker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Shocker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Shocker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Shocker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Shocker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Shocker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:TriStar_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Shocker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:Shocker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Shocker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_televisiondbp-dbr:Shocker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Shocker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Shocker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Ohiodbp-dbr:Shocker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_capital_punishmentdbp-dbr:Shocker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Shocker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Carolco_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Shocker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Shocker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Supernatural_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Shocker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Wes_Craven,"Shocker (also known as Wes Craven's Shocker) is a 1989 American supernatural slasher film written and directed by Wes Craven, and starring Michael Murphy, Peter Berg, Cami Cooper, and Mitch Pileggi. The film was released by Universal Pictures on October 27, 1989, and grossed $16.6 million." 337,165543,dbp-dbr:The_Old_Wives'_Tale_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Denison_Cliftdbp-dbr:The_Old_Wives'_Tale_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorIdeal Film Companydbp-dbr:The_Old_Wives'_Tale_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fay_Comptondbp-dbr:The_Old_Wives'_Tale_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMary Broughdbp-dbr:The_Old_Wives'_Tale_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Florence_Turnerdbp-dbr:The_Old_Wives'_Tale_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Henry_Victordbp-dbr:The_Old_Wives'_Tale_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Denison_Cliftdbp-dbr:The_Old_Wives'_Tale_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Ideal_Film_Companydbp-dbr:The_Old_Wives'_Tale_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Denison_Cliftdbp-dbr:The_Old_Wives'_Tale_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Old Wives' Taledbp-dbr:The_Old_Wives'_Tale_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Old_Wives'_Tale_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Parisdbp-dbr:The_Old_Wives'_Tale_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Wives'_Tale_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Wives'_Tale_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Wives'_Tale_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Wives'_Tale_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Wives'_Tale_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Wives'_Tale_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1921_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Wives'_Tale_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1921_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Wives'_Tale_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ideal_Film_Company_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Wives'_Tale_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Denison_Cliftdbp-dbr:The_Old_Wives'_Tale_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Arnold_Bennettdbp-dbr:The_Old_Wives'_Tale_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Staffordshire,"The Old Wives' Tale is a 1921 British drama film directed by Denison Clift and starring Fay Compton, Florence Turner and Henry Victor. It is based on the 1908 novel The Old Wives' Tale by Arnold Bennett." 338,32455,dbp-dbr:The_Zoo_Gang_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Pen_Denshamdbp-dbr:The_Zoo_Gang_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Watson_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:The_Zoo_Gang_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:New_World_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Zoo_Gang_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Pen_Denshamdbp-dbr:The_Zoo_Gang_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Watson_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:The_Zoo_Gang_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tiffany_Helmdbp-dbr:The_Zoo_Gang_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jason_Gedrickdbp-dbr:The_Zoo_Gang_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jackie_Earle_Haleydbp-dbr:The_Zoo_Gang_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Jaynedbp-dbr:The_Zoo_Gang_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marc_Pricedbp-dbr:The_Zoo_Gang_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Pen_Denshamdbp-dbr:The_Zoo_Gang_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Watson_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:The_Zoo_Gang_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:New_World_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Zoo_Gang_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Pen_Denshamdbp-dbr:The_Zoo_Gang_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Watson_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:The_Zoo_Gang_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Pen_Denshamdbp-dbr:The_Zoo_Gang_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Watson_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:The_Zoo_Gang_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stuart_Birnbaumdbp-dbr:The_Zoo_Gang_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Zoo Gangdbp-dbr:The_Zoo_Gang_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Zoo_Gang_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Zoo_Gang_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Zoo_Gang_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Zoo_Gang_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Zoo_Gang_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_World_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Zoo_Gang_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_teen_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Zoo_Gang_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Pen_Densham,"The Zoo Gang is a 1985 American teen film directed by Pen Densham and John Watson. It stars Jason Gedrick, Tiffany Helm, Robert Jayne, Marc Price and Jackie Earle Haley." 339,8112,"dbp-dbr:Beer_for_My_Horses_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Salomondbp-dbr:Beer_for_My_Horses_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Roadside_Attractionsdbp-dbr:Beer_for_My_Horses_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDonald Zuckermandbp-dbr:Beer_for_My_Horses_(film)dbp-dbp:producerToby Keithdbp-dbr:Beer_for_My_Horses_(film)dbp-dbp:producerToby Keith, Donald Zuckermandbp-dbr:Beer_for_My_Horses_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Skerrittdbp-dbr:Beer_for_My_Horses_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Claire_Forlanidbp-dbr:Beer_for_My_Horses_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Curtis_Armstrongdbp-dbr:Beer_for_My_Horses_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ted_Nugentdbp-dbr:Beer_for_My_Horses_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rodney_Carringtondbp-dbr:Beer_for_My_Horses_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barry_Corbindbp-dbr:Beer_for_My_Horses_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Toby_Keithdbp-dbr:Beer_for_My_Horses_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Willie_Nelsondbp-dbr:Beer_for_My_Horses_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Salomondbp-dbr:Beer_for_My_Horses_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Roadside_Attractionsdbp-dbr:Beer_for_My_Horses_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Toby_Keithdbp-dbr:Beer_for_My_Horses_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rodney_Carringtondbp-dbr:Beer_for_My_Horses_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Toby_Keithdbp-dbr:Beer_for_My_Horses_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:W.T._Scragsdbp-dbr:Beer_for_My_Horses_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBeer for My Horsesdbp-dbr:Beer_for_My_Horses_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Country_musicdbp-dbr:Beer_for_My_Horses_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Rock_musicdbp-dbr:Beer_for_My_Horses_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Beer_for_My_Horses_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Beer_for_My_Horses_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Beer_for_My_Horses_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_filmsdbp-dbr:Beer_for_My_Horses_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Beer_for_My_Horses_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Roadside_Attractions_filmsdbp-dbr:Beer_for_My_Horses_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Mexicodbp-dbr:Beer_for_My_Horses_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Beer_for_My_Horses_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_vigilante_filmsdbp-dbr:Beer_for_My_Horses_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_vigilante_filmsdbp-dbr:Beer_for_My_Horses_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Country_music_filmsdbp-dbr:Beer_for_My_Horses_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Neo-Western_films","Beer for My Horses is a 2008 American comedy film starring, co-written and co-produced by country music entertainer Toby Keith (in his only film as screenwriter and producer) which is based on his song by the same name. The film was co-written by Keith and Rodney Carrington in his film writing debut (who also stars in the film) and directed by Michael Salomon in his directional film debut, who has directed numerous music videos for Keith.The film was shot in and around Las Vegas, New Mexico and was released on August 8, 2008 to overwhelmingly negative reviews seeing a rare 0% critic score on Rotten Tomatoes. It made about $666,000 in its limited box office release." 340,41047,dbp-dbr:Mrs._Santa_Clausdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Terry_Hughes_(director)dbp-dbr:Mrs._Santa_Clausdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:Mrs._Santa_Clausdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jerry_Hermandbp-dbr:Mrs._Santa_Clausdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Eric_Ellenbogendbp-dbr:Mrs._Santa_Clausdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Donald_Pippin_(Broadway_director)dbp-dbr:Mrs._Santa_Clausdbp-dbp:producerJ. Boyce Harman Jr.dbp-dbr:Mrs._Santa_Clausdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lynsey_Bartilsondbp-dbr:Mrs._Santa_Clausdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Durningdbp-dbr:Mrs._Santa_Clausdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Angela_Lansburydbp-dbr:Mrs._Santa_Clausdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Terrence_Manndbp-dbr:Mrs._Santa_Clausdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Noronadbp-dbr:Mrs._Santa_Clausdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Jeterdbp-dbr:Mrs._Santa_Clausdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Terry_Hughes_(director)dbp-dbr:Mrs._Santa_Clausdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:Mrs._Santa_Clausdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Eric_Ellenbogendbp-dbr:Mrs._Santa_Clausdbp-dbp:nameMrs. Santa Clausdbp-dbr:Mrs._Santa_Clausdbp-dbp:genreComedydbp-dbr:Mrs._Santa_Clausdbp-dbp:genreFantasydbp-dbr:Mrs._Santa_Clausdbp-dbp:genreFamilydbp-dbr:Mrs._Santa_Clausdbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Fantasy_filmdbp-dbr:Mrs._Santa_Clausdbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Comedy_filmdbp-dbr:Mrs._Santa_Clausdbp-dbp:countryUnited 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Santa Claus is a 1996 American made-for-television musical fantasy comedy film directed by Terry Hughes, with a score by Jerry Herman, starring Angela Lansbury in the title role.First broadcast as a Hallmark Entertainment presentation on CBS on December 8, 1996, the film was billed as the first original musical written for television since Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella in 1957." 341,91709,dbp-dbr:Damien:_Omen_IIdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Don_Taylor_(actor)dbp-dbr:Damien:_Omen_IIdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Damien:_Omen_IIdbp-dbp:producerJerry Goldsmithdbp-dbr:Damien:_Omen_IIdbp-dbp:producerHarvey Bernharddbp-dbr:Damien:_Omen_IIdbp-dbp:starringLew Ayresdbp-dbr:Damien:_Omen_IIdbp-dbp:starringWilliam Holdendbp-dbr:Damien:_Omen_IIdbp-dbp:starringLee Grantdbp-dbr:Damien:_Omen_IIdbp-dbp:starringRobert Foxworthdbp-dbr:Damien:_Omen_IIdbp-dbp:starringSylvia Sidneydbp-dbr:Damien:_Omen_IIdbp-dbp:starringJonathan 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– Omen II is a 1978 supernatural horror film directed by Don Taylor. It is the sequel to The Omen, and the second installment of The Omen series. It stars William Holden and Lee Grant, with Jonathan Scott-Taylor, Robert Foxworth, Lew Ayres, Sylvia Sidney, Lance Henriksen, Ian Hendry, and Leo McKern. Set seven years after the first film, it follows a now-pubescent Damien Thorn (Scott-Taylor) as he begins to realize his destiny as the Antichrist.Franchise producer Harvey Bernhard wrote the screen story, with a screenplay by Stanley Mann and Mike Hodges. Hodges was the original director, but was replaced by Don Taylor early in production. Unlike the first film, which was shot in England and Italy, filming of the sequel took place primarily in the United States, in locations around Chicago, Illinois and Wisconsin. The opening scene was shot in Israel.It was released by 20th Century Fox on June 9, 1978, and received mixed reviews from critics. A sequel, The Final Conflict, was released in 1981." 342,165538,dbp-dbr:The_Little_Dragonsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Curtis_Hansondbp-dbr:The_Little_Dragonsdbp-dbp:distributorAurora Film Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Little_Dragonsdbp-dbp:producerHannah Hempsteaddbp-dbr:The_Little_Dragonsdbp-dbp:producerCurtis Hansondbp-dbr:The_Little_Dragonsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ann_Sotherndbp-dbr:The_Little_Dragonsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Lane_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Little_Dragonsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chris_Petersen_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Little_Dragonsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sally_Boyden_(singer)dbp-dbr:The_Little_Dragonsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patrick_Petersendbp-dbr:The_Little_Dragonsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Curtis_Hansondbp-dbr:The_Little_Dragonsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Curtis_Hansondbp-dbr:The_Little_Dragonsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alan_Ormsbydbp-dbr:The_Little_Dragonsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rudolph_Borchertdbp-dbr:The_Little_Dragonsdbp-dbp:nameThe Little Dragonsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Dragonsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Little_Dragonspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Dragonspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Dragonspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Dragonspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Dragonspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Dragonspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Dragonspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Dragonspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_martial_arts_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Dragonspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Karate_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Dragonspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_martial_arts_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Dragonspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Curtis_Hansondbp-dbr:The_Little_Dragonspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ken_Lauber,"The Little Dragons (also known as Karate Kids U.S.A. or simply Karate Kids) is a 1980 American action adventure film about two young brothers who use their karate skills to rescue a friend after she is held captive for ransom. The film was directed and co-produced by Curtis Hanson. It stars Charles Lane, Ann Sothern, Chris Petersen and Pat Petersen." 343,55414,dbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Rose_of_Texas_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Kanedbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Rose_of_Texas_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Rose_of_Texas_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Greydbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Rose_of_Texas_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Rose_of_Texas_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Yellow Rose of Texasdbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Rose_of_Texas_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Rose_of_Texas_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Rose_of_Texas_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Rose_of_Texas_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Rose_of_Texas_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Rose_of_Texas_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Rose_of_Texas_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joseph_Kanedbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Rose_of_Texas_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Rose_of_Texas_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Rose_of_Texas_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Texasdbp-dbr:The_Yellow_Rose_of_Texas_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Jack_Townley,The Yellow Rose of Texas is a 1944 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Roy Rogers and Dale Evans. 344,58676,dbp-dbr:Bermuda_Affairdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:A._Edward_Sutherlanddbp-dbr:Bermuda_Affairdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Bermuda_Affairdbp-dbp:producerA. Edward Sutherlanddbp-dbr:Bermuda_Affairdbp-dbp:producerCoolidge Adamsdbp-dbr:Bermuda_Affairdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ron_Randelldbp-dbr:Bermuda_Affairdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gary_Merrilldbp-dbr:Bermuda_Affairdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kim_Hunterdbp-dbr:Bermuda_Affairdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:A._Edward_Sutherlanddbp-dbr:Bermuda_Affairdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Bermuda_Affairdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:A._Edward_Sutherlanddbp-dbr:Bermuda_Affairdbp-dbp:nameBermuda Affairdbp-dbr:Bermuda_Affairdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Bermuda_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Bermuda_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:Bermuda_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Bermuda_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Bermuda_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bermuda_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bermuda_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Bermuda_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_filmsdbp-dbr:Bermuda_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Bermuda_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_A._Edward_Sutherlanddbp-dbr:Bermuda_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Elisabeth_Lutyensdbp-dbr:Bermuda_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Bermuda,"Bermuda Affair is a 1956 adventure drama film directed by A. Edward Sutherland, starring Gary Merrill, Kim Hunter and Ron Randell. Bermuda Affair was the final film directed by Eddie Sutherland." 345,43392,dbp-dbr:Corruption_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Hartford-Davisdbp-dbr:Corruption_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Corruption_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Newbrookdbp-dbr:Corruption_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Cushingdbp-dbr:Corruption_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sue_Lloyddbp-dbr:Corruption_(1968_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Hartford-Davisdbp-dbr:Corruption_(1968_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Corruption_(1968_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Newbrookdbp-dbr:Corruption_(1968_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Derek_Forddbp-dbr:Corruption_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:nameCorruptiondbp-dbr:Corruption_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Corruption_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_filmsdbp-dbr:Corruption_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Corruption_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Corruption_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Corruption_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Corruption_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Corruption_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Hartford-Davis,"Corruption is a 1968 British horror film directed by Robert Hartford-Davis and starring Peter Cushing, Sue Lloyd, Noel Trevarthen, Kate O'Mara, David Lodge, and Antony Booth. The screenplay is by Derek Ford and Donald Ford.The film is a loose riff on the plot of the French horror film Eyes Without a Face (1960) and is notable for its atypical contemporary setting (most of Cushing's Gothic horror films being set in the past) and its extreme (for the time) gore and violence." 346,146546,dbp-dbr:Important_Peopledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Adrian_Bruneldbp-dbr:Important_Peopledbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:MGMdbp-dbr:Important_Peopledbp-dbp:producerGeorge Smithdbp-dbr:Important_Peopledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Adrian_Bruneldbp-dbr:Important_Peopledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:MGMdbp-dbr:Important_Peopledbp-dbp:nameImportant Peopledbp-dbr:Important_Peopledbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Important_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Important_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Wembley_Studiosdbp-dbr:Important_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Important_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Important_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Important_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Important_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Important_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Important_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Adrian_Brunel,"Important People is a 1934 British comedy film directed by Adrian Brunel and starring Stewart Rome, Dorothy Boyd and Jack Raine. In the film, a bickering couple stand against each other as candidates in a local council election." 347,6788,dbp-dbr:Sailor's_Ladydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Allan_Dwandbp-dbr:Sailor's_Ladydbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Sailor's_Ladydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Buster_Crabbedbp-dbr:Sailor's_Ladydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dana_Andrewsdbp-dbr:Sailor's_Ladydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nancy_Kellydbp-dbr:Sailor's_Ladydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jon_Hall_(actor)dbp-dbr:Sailor's_Ladydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Davisdbp-dbr:Sailor's_Ladydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Allan_Dwandbp-dbr:Sailor's_Ladydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Sailor's_Ladydbp-dbp:nameSailor's Ladydbp-dbr:Sailor's_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Sailor's_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sailor's_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sailor's_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Sailor's_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Sailor's_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:Sailor's_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Allan_Dwandbp-dbr:Sailor's_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_comedy_films,"Sailor's Lady, also known as Sweetheart of Turret One, is a 1940 film directed by Allan Dwan and starring Nancy Kelly and Jon Hall. The supporting cast includes Joan Davis, Dana Andrews, and Buster Crabbe. Football player Amby Schindler had an uncredited appearance in this motion picture after portraying one of The Winkies in The Wizard of Oz (1939)." 348,163732,dbp-dbr:The_Magic_Portaldbp-dbp:directorLindsay Fleaydbp-dbr:The_Magic_Portaldbp-dbp:distributorDeadly Dingbat Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Portaldbp-dbp:producerLindsay Fleaydbp-dbr:The_Magic_Portaldbp-dbp:starringLindsay Fleaydbp-dbr:The_Magic_Portaldbp-dbp:starringBernie Davisdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Portaldbp-dbp:starringIngle Knightdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Portaldbp-dbp:starringRoss Bryantdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Portaldbp-dbp:starringTina Williamsondbp-dbr:The_Magic_Portaldbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Magic_Portalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Portalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_stop-motion_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Portalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lego_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Portalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Portalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Stop-motion_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magic_Portalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_science_fiction_films,"The Magic Portal is a 1989 live-action/stop motion animated sci-fi adventure short film written, produced and directed by Lindsay Fleay. Filmed with the Lego line of construction toys, the film is considered to be a significant example of early brickfilms. The film tells the story of an astronaut that finds a mysterious portal that transports him and his crew to strange and wondrous worlds. Fleay appears in a live-action role." 349,54535,dbp-dbr:The_West_Point_Story_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roy_Del_Ruthdbp-dbr:The_West_Point_Story_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_West_Point_Story_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Louis_F._Edelmandbp-dbr:The_West_Point_Story_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Virginia_Mayodbp-dbr:The_West_Point_Story_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Cagneydbp-dbr:The_West_Point_Story_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Doris_Daydbp-dbr:The_West_Point_Story_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roy_Del_Ruthdbp-dbr:The_West_Point_Story_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_West_Point_Story_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Louis_F._Edelmandbp-dbr:The_West_Point_Story_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_Hoffman_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:The_West_Point_Story_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Irving_Wallacedbp-dbr:The_West_Point_Story_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Monks_Jr.dbp-dbr:The_West_Point_Story_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe West Point Storydbp-dbr:The_West_Point_Story_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_West_Point_Story_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_West_Point_Story_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_United_States_Military_Academydbp-dbr:The_West_Point_Story_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_West_Point_Story_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:The_West_Point_Story_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_West_Point_Story_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_West_Point_Story_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ray_Heindorfdbp-dbr:The_West_Point_Story_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roy_Del_Ruthdbp-dbr:The_West_Point_Story_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_West_Point_Story_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Irving_Wallace,"The West Point Story (also known as Fine and Dandy) is a 1950 musical comedy film starring James Cagney, Virginia Mayo and Doris Day, and directed by Roy Del Ruth." 350,118239,dbp-dbr:The_Dummy_Talksdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Oswald_Mitchelldbp-dbr:The_Dummy_Talksdbp-dbp:distributorAnglo-American Film Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Dummy_Talksdbp-dbp:producerWallace Ortondbp-dbr:The_Dummy_Talksdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Oswald_Mitchelldbp-dbr:The_Dummy_Talksdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Barringerdbp-dbr:The_Dummy_Talksdbp-dbp:nameThe Dummy Talksdbp-dbr:The_Dummy_Talksdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Dummy_Talkspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dummy_Talkspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dummy_Talkspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dummy_Talkspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dummy_Talkspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dummy_Talkspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_National_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Dummy_Talkspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dummy_Talkspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Oswald_Mitchell,"The Dummy Talks is a 1943 British crime film directed by Oswald Mitchell and starring Jack Warner, Claude Hulbert and Beryl Orde. It was written by Michael Barringer, and marked the film debut of Jack Warner." 351,24562,dbp-dbr:Invasion_of_the_Saucer_Mendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edward_L._Cahndbp-dbr:Invasion_of_the_Saucer_Mendbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Invasion_of_the_Saucer_Mendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:James_H._Nicholsondbp-dbr:Invasion_of_the_Saucer_Mendbp-dbp:producerRobert J. Gurney Jr.dbp-dbr:Invasion_of_the_Saucer_Mendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Raymond_Hattondbp-dbr:Invasion_of_the_Saucer_Mendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frank_Gorshindbp-dbr:Invasion_of_the_Saucer_Mendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gloria_Castillodbp-dbr:Invasion_of_the_Saucer_Mendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lyn_Osborndbp-dbr:Invasion_of_the_Saucer_Mendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Steve_Terrelldbp-dbr:Invasion_of_the_Saucer_Mendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edward_L._Cahndbp-dbr:Invasion_of_the_Saucer_Mendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Invasion_of_the_Saucer_Mendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:James_H._Nicholsondbp-dbr:Invasion_of_the_Saucer_Mendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Al_Martin_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Invasion_of_the_Saucer_Mendbp-dbp:nameInvasion of the Saucer Mendbp-dbr:Invasion_of_the_Saucer_Mendbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Invasion_of_the_Saucer_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Invasion_of_the_Saucer_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Invasion_of_the_Saucer_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Invasion_of_the_Saucer_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Invasion_of_the_Saucer_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:Invasion_of_the_Saucer_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_International_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Invasion_of_the_Saucer_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Invasion_of_the_Saucer_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:Invasion_of_the_Saucer_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edward_L._Cahndbp-dbr:Invasion_of_the_Saucer_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Alien_invasions_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Invasion_of_the_Saucer_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Invasion_of_the_Saucer_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ronald_Stein,"Invasion of the Saucer Men (U.K. title: Invasion of the Hell Creatures; working title: Spacemen Saturday Night), is a 1957 black-and-white comic science fiction/comedy horror film produced by James H. Nicholson for release by American International Pictures. The film was directed by Edward L. Cahn and stars Stephen Terrell, Gloria Castillo, Raymond Hatton, and Frank Gorshin.The screenplay by Robert J. Gurney Jr. and Al Martin was based on the 1955 short story ""The Cosmic Frame"" by Paul W. Fairman. Invasion of the Saucer Men was released as a double feature with I Was a Teenage Werewolf." 352,92464,"dbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Eradbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Simon_Curtis_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Eradbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Eradbp-dbp:distributorFocus Featuresdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Eradbp-dbp:producerJulian Fellowesdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Eradbp-dbp:producerGareth Neamedbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Eradbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Lunndbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Eradbp-dbp:producerLiz Trubridgedbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Eradbp-dbp:starringPenelope Wiltondbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Eradbp-dbp:starringMaggie Smithdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Eradbp-dbp:starringImelda Stauntondbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Eradbp-dbp:starringJim Carterdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Eradbp-dbp:starringElizabeth McGoverndbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Eradbp-dbp:starringHugh Bonnevilledbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Eradbp-dbp:starringMichelle Dockerydbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Eradbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Simon_Curtis_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Eradbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Eradbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Focus_Featuresdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Eradbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julian_Fellowesdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Eradbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gareth_Neamedbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Eradbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Julian_Fellowesdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Eradbp-dbp:nameDownton Abbey: A New Eradbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Eradbp-dbp:genre Soundtrack album, Film scoredbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Eradbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Eradbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Erapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Erapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Erapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1920sdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Erapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_social_classdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Erapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Erapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Erapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Erapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_old_agedbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Erapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2022_filmsdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Erapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Erapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Erapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Erapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2022_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Erapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Erapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Erapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_television_seriesdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Erapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Focus_Features_filmsdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Erapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_country_housesdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Erapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Erapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_impacted_by_the_COVID-19_pandemicdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Erapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Hampshiredbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Erapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Erapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Julian_Fellowesdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Erapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1928dbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Erapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Simon_Curtisdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Erapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Domestic_workers_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Downton_Abbey:_A_New_Erapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Downton_Abbey","Downton Abbey: A New Era is a 2022 historical drama film directed by Simon Curtis from a screenplay by Julian Fellowes. It is the sequel to Downton Abbey (2019) and the second film in the Downton Abbey franchise. Set in 1928, it follows the Crawley family on a journey to the south of France to uncover the mystery of the Dowager Countess's newly inherited villa.After the release of the first film in 2019, Fellowes and the cast stated that they already had ideas about doing a sequel. In January 2020, it was reported that Fellowes would begin working on the film, and later that September, it was revealed that the script for the film had been written. Filming began in mid-April 2021, and ended in July, with a production budget of $40 million. The title was announced the following month.Downton Abbey: A New Era premiered at Odeon Luxe Leicester Square in London on 25 April 2022 and was released in the United Kingdom on 29 April and in the United States on 20 May by Focus Features. The film received generally positive reviews from critics and grossed $92.7 million worldwide. The third and final film, Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale, was released on 12 September 2025." 353,158986,dbp-dbr:King_of_the_Ritzdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Smith_(producer)dbp-dbr:King_of_the_Ritzdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Carmine_Gallonedbp-dbr:King_of_the_Ritzdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Ritzdbp-dbp:producerCarmine Gallonedbp-dbr:King_of_the_Ritzdbp-dbp:starringBetty Stockfelddbp-dbr:King_of_the_Ritzdbp-dbp:starringHugh Wakefielddbp-dbr:King_of_the_Ritzdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stanley_Lupinodbp-dbr:King_of_the_Ritzdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Smith_(producer)dbp-dbr:King_of_the_Ritzdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Carmine_Gallonedbp-dbr:King_of_the_Ritzdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Ritzdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Carmine_Gallonedbp-dbr:King_of_the_Ritzdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Clifford_Greydbp-dbr:King_of_the_Ritzdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ivor_Montagudbp-dbr:King_of_the_Ritzdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Lupinodbp-dbr:King_of_the_Ritzdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stafford_Dickensdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Ritzdbp-dbp:nameKing of the Ritzdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Ritzdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Ritzpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Ritzpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Ritzpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Ritzpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Ritzpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Ritzpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Herbert_Smithdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Ritzpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Ritzpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Carmine_Gallonedbp-dbr:King_of_the_Ritzpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jack_Beaverdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Ritzpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Ritzpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Ritzpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_multilingual_films,"King of the Ritz is a 1933 British musical film directed by Carmine Gallone and Herbert Smith and starring Stanley Lupino, Betty Stockfeld and Hugh Wakefield. A separate French-language version King of the Hotel was made, with Stockfield appearing in both films.Song words by Clifford Grey (Original words by Serge Veber). Music by Raoul Moretti.... song titles ""You'll Fall in Love""......""Loving You Brings Me Gladness""" 354,54056,dbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:M._Night_Shyamalandbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Buena_Vista_Pictures_Distributiondbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:producerScott Rudindbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:producerM. Night Shyamalandbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:producerJames Newton Howarddbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:producerSam Mercerdbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:starringBryce Dallas Howarddbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:starringSigourney Weaverdbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:starringBrendan Gleesondbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:starringWilliam Hurtdbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:starringAdrien Brodydbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:starringJoaquin Phoenixdbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:M._Night_Shyamalandbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Buena_Vista_Pictures_Distributiondbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Scott_Rudindbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:M._Night_Shyamalandbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Mercerdbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:M._Night_Shyamalandbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Villagedbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:genreSoundtrackdbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Touchstone_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_forestsdbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_19th_centurydbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_21st_centurydbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_James_Newton_Howarddbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Scott_Rudindbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_involved_in_plagiarism_controversiesdbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Jerseydbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_M._Night_Shyamalandbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_M._Night_Shyamalandbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_M._Night_Shyamalandbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Pennsylvaniadbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Pennsylvaniadbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Delawaredbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Sam_Mercerdbp-dbr:The_Village_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_blind_people_in_the_United_States,"The Village (marketed as M. Night Shyamalan's The Village) is a 2004 American period thriller film written, produced, and directed by M. Night Shyamalan. It stars Bryce Dallas Howard, Joaquin Phoenix, Adrien Brody, William Hurt, Sigourney Weaver, and Brendan Gleeson. The story is about a village whose population lives in fear of creatures inhabiting the woods beyond it.The Village received mixed reviews and grossed $256.7 million worldwide. James Newton Howard was nominated for Best Original Score at the 77th Academy Awards." 355,103821,dbp-dbr:Killer_Forcedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Val_Guestdbp-dbr:Killer_Forcedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Killer_Forcedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Patrick_Wachsbergerdbp-dbr:Killer_Forcedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Nat_Wachsbergerdbp-dbr:Killer_Forcedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Wachsbergerdbp-dbr:Killer_Forcedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Val_Guestdbp-dbr:Killer_Forcedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Killer_Forcedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Patrick_Wachsbergerdbp-dbr:Killer_Forcedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nat_Wachsbergerdbp-dbr:Killer_Forcedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Wachsbergerdbp-dbr:Killer_Forcedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Val_Guestdbp-dbr:Killer_Forcedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gerald_Sanforddbp-dbr:Killer_Forcedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Winder_(writer)dbp-dbr:Killer_Forcedbp-dbp:nameKiller Forcedbp-dbr:Killer_Forcedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Killer_Forcedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Killer_Forcedbp-dbp:countryIrelanddbp-dbr:Killer_Forcedbp-dbp:countrySwitzerlanddbp-dbr:Killer_Forcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Forcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Forcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Forcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Irish_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Forcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_International_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Forcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Val_Guestdbp-dbr:Killer_Forcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Forcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_South_Africadbp-dbr:Killer_Forcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Forcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Forcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Swiss_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Forcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Irish_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Forcepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Swiss_thriller_films,"Killer Force, also known as The Diamond Mercenaries, is a 1976 thriller film directed by Val Guest and starring Telly Savalas, Peter Fonda and Christopher Lee. It was a co-production between the Republic of Ireland, Switzerland, United Kingdom (post production at Twickenham) and the United States, and was filmed primarily in Namibia, which at the time of filming was under South African occupation. Its plot is about a gang of criminals who plan a major robbery of a diamond mine.Val Guest called it ""a very tough picture to make.""" 356,50394,dbp-dbr:The_Scooby-Doo_Projectdbp-dbp:directorLarry Morrisdbp-dbr:The_Scooby-Doo_Projectdbp-dbp:directorSteve Patrickdbp-dbr:The_Scooby-Doo_Projectdbp-dbp:directorChris Kellydbp-dbr:The_Scooby-Doo_Projectdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Television_Distributiondbp-dbr:The_Scooby-Doo_Projectdbp-dbp:producerAshley Nixondbp-dbr:The_Scooby-Doo_Projectdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:B._J._Ward_(actress)dbp-dbr:The_Scooby-Doo_Projectdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frank_Welkerdbp-dbr:The_Scooby-Doo_Projectdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Scott_Innesdbp-dbr:The_Scooby-Doo_Projectdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mary_Kay_Bergmandbp-dbr:The_Scooby-Doo_Projectdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Television_Distributiondbp-dbr:The_Scooby-Doo_Projectdbp-dbp:nameThe Scooby-Doo Projectdbp-dbr:The_Scooby-Doo_Projectdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Scooby-Doo_Projectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Scooby-Doo_Projectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Trimark_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Scooby-Doo_Projectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Scooby-Doo_Projectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_with_live_action_and_animationdbp-dbr:The_Scooby-Doo_Projectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Scooby-Doo_Projectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Parodies_of_horrordbp-dbr:The_Scooby-Doo_Projectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_television_specialsdbp-dbr:The_Scooby-Doo_Projectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_animated_television_specialsdbp-dbr:The_Scooby-Doo_Projectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Parodies_of_Scooby-Doodbp-dbr:The_Scooby-Doo_Projectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Scooby-Doo_Projectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Scooby-Doo_specialsdbp-dbr:The_Scooby-Doo_Projectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Blair_Witch_parodiesdbp-dbr:The_Scooby-Doo_Projectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_television_specials,"The Scooby-Doo Project is a 1999 American live-action/animated found footage horror comedy television Halloween special satirising The Blair Witch Project and the Scooby-Doo franchise. It aired during Cartoon Network's Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! marathon on October 31, 1999, broadcast in small segments during commercial breaks, with the segments re-aired in their completed form, with an extended ending, at the end of the marathon. The special won an Annie Award." 357,47440,dbp-dbr:The_Old_Man_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Manning_Haynesdbp-dbr:The_Old_Man_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:distributorBritish Lion Film Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Old_Man_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:S.W._Smithdbp-dbr:The_Old_Man_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Manning_Haynesdbp-dbr:The_Old_Man_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Old_Man_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:S.W._Smithdbp-dbr:The_Old_Man_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edgar_Wallacedbp-dbr:The_Old_Man_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Old Mandbp-dbr:The_Old_Man_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Old_Man_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Man_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Man_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Man_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Man_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_Lion_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Man_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Old_Man_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Beaconsfield_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Old_Man_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Man_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Edgar_Wallacedbp-dbr:The_Old_Man_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_H._Manning_Haynesdbp-dbr:The_Old_Man_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_mystery_films,"The Old Man is a 1931 British mystery film directed by Manning Haynes and starring Maisie Gay, Anne Grey and Lester Matthews. It is based on the play of the same name by Edgar Wallace, with several actors reprising their roles. The film marked the screen debut of Scottish actor Finlay Currie.It was shot at Beaconsfield Studios with sets designed by the art director Norman G. Arnold." 358,39384,dbp-dbr:Miss_Spider's_Sunny_Patch_Kidsdbp-dbp:directorMike Fallowsdbp-dbr:Miss_Spider's_Sunny_Patch_Kidsdbp-dbp:directorKevin McDonaghdbp-dbr:Miss_Spider's_Sunny_Patch_Kidsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Julie_Lemieuxdbp-dbr:Miss_Spider's_Sunny_Patch_Kidsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brooke_Shieldsdbp-dbr:Miss_Spider's_Sunny_Patch_Kidsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tony_Jaydbp-dbr:Miss_Spider's_Sunny_Patch_Kidsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rick_Moranisdbp-dbr:Miss_Spider's_Sunny_Patch_Kidsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marc_Donatodbp-dbr:Miss_Spider's_Sunny_Patch_Kidsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Aaryn_Doyledbp-dbr:Miss_Spider's_Sunny_Patch_Kidsdbp-dbp:starringScott Beaudindbp-dbr:Miss_Spider's_Sunny_Patch_Kidsdbp-dbp:starringMitchell Eisnerdbp-dbr:Miss_Spider's_Sunny_Patch_Kidsdbp-dbp:starringAlexander Laidbp-dbr:Miss_Spider's_Sunny_Patch_Kidsdbp-dbp:starringRebecca Brennerdbp-dbr:Miss_Spider's_Sunny_Patch_Kidsdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Miss_Spider's_Sunny_Patch_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Miss_Spider's_Sunny_Patch_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Miss_Spider's_Sunny_Patch_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:Miss_Spider's_Sunny_Patch_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_based_on_children's_booksdbp-dbr:Miss_Spider's_Sunny_Patch_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_spidersdbp-dbr:Miss_Spider's_Sunny_Patch_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_animated_television_specialsdbp-dbr:Miss_Spider's_Sunny_Patch_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Miss_Spider's_Sunny_Patch_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Miss_Spider's_Sunny_Patch_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Miss_Spider's_Sunny_Patch_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_television_specialsdbp-dbr:Miss_Spider's_Sunny_Patch_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_insectsdbp-dbr:Miss_Spider's_Sunny_Patch_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jeff_Dannadbp-dbr:Miss_Spider's_Sunny_Patch_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Teletoon_original_programmingdbp-dbr:Miss_Spider's_Sunny_Patch_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_television_specialsdbp-dbr:Miss_Spider's_Sunny_Patch_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_television_series_premieresdbp-dbr:Miss_Spider's_Sunny_Patch_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_in_Canadian_televisiondbp-dbr:Miss_Spider's_Sunny_Patch_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Nelvana_television_specialsdbp-dbr:Miss_Spider's_Sunny_Patch_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_about_families,"Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Kids is a 2003 animated television special produced by Nelvana and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It serves as the pilot for the show Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Friends. It aired on Treehouse TV in Canada on March 31, 2003, a year before the series began. The special was based on David Kirk's book series of the same name, as well as the Sunny Patch brand of toys that Kirk designed. The special features well-known celebrity voices including US actress Brooke Shields as the voice of Miss Spider, Rick Moranis as the voice of Holley, and Tony Jay as the voice of Spiderus." 359,107183,dbp-dbr:Hedda_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Trevor_Nunndbp-dbr:Hedda_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorScotia-Barberdbp-dbr:Hedda_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRobert Endersdbp-dbr:Hedda_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Trevor_Nunndbp-dbr:Hedda_(film)dbp-dbp:nameHeddadbp-dbr:Hedda_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Hedda_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hedda_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_filmsdbp-dbr:Hedda_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Hedda_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Hedda_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_EMI-Elstree_Studiosdbp-dbr:Hedda_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Hedda_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Laurie_Johnsondbp-dbr:Hedda_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Henrik_Ibsendbp-dbr:Hedda_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Trevor_Nunn,"Hedda is a 1975 film adaptation of Henrik Ibsen's 1891 play Hedda Gabler, written for the screen and directed by Trevor Nunn, and starring Glenda Jackson, Timothy West, Peter Eyre, Patrick Stewart (in his screen debut), and Jennie Linden. The plot involves the experiences of the title character, Hedda (Jackson), the daughter of a general, who is trapped in a marriage and a house that she does not want.This film was the first (and, as of 2023, the only) major theatrical film version of the play in English. Other productions of the play in English with sound have been made for television.Hedda earned Jackson her fourth and final nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress, as well as a third nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama. It was also nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Film. The film was screened at the 1976 Cannes Film Festival, but wasn't entered into the main competition." 360,117594,dbp-dbr:The_Depraved_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:directorPaul Dicksondbp-dbr:The_Depraved_(1957_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brian_Clemensdbp-dbr:The_Depraved_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Depraveddbp-dbr:The_Depraved_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Depraved_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Depraved_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Depraved_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Depraved_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Depraved_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_New_Elstree_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Depraved_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_crime_films,The Depraved is a 1957 British second feature ('B') crime film directed by Paul Dickson and starring Anne Haywood and Robert Arden. It was written by Brian Clemens and produced by The Danzigers. 361,153440,dbp-dbr:Cat's_Cradle_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Stan_Brakhagedbp-dbr:Cat's_Cradle_(film)dbp-dbp:starringStan Brakhagedbp-dbr:Cat's_Cradle_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Tenneydbp-dbr:Cat's_Cradle_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carolee_Schneemanndbp-dbr:Cat's_Cradle_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jane_Brakhagedbp-dbr:Cat's_Cradle_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Stan_Brakhagedbp-dbr:Cat's_Cradle_(film)dbp-dbp:nameCat's Cradledbp-dbr:Cat's_Cradle_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Cat's_Cradle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cat's_Cradle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Cat's_Cradle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:Cat's_Cradle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_avant-garde_and_experimental_filmsdbp-dbr:Cat's_Cradle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Cat's_Cradle_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Stan_Brakhage,"Cat's Cradle is an experimental short film by Stan Brakhage, produced in 1959. The film was described by Brakhage as ""sexual witchcraft involving two couples and a 'medium' cat.""" 362,166313,dbp-dbr:UFO_Abduction_(film)dbp-dbp:directorDean Aliotodbp-dbr:UFO_Abduction_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorAxiom Filmsdbp-dbr:UFO_Abduction_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDean Aliotodbp-dbr:UFO_Abduction_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPatrick Kelleydbp-dbr:UFO_Abduction_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDean Aliotodbp-dbr:UFO_Abduction_(film)dbp-dbp:starringChristine Staplesdbp-dbr:UFO_Abduction_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLaura Tomasdbp-dbr:UFO_Abduction_(film)dbp-dbp:starringShirly McCalladbp-dbr:UFO_Abduction_(film)dbp-dbp:starringStacey Shulmandbp-dbr:UFO_Abduction_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTommy Giavocchinidbp-dbr:UFO_Abduction_(film)dbp-dbp:nameU.F.O. Abductiondbp-dbr:UFO_Abduction_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:UFO_Abduction_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:UFO_Abduction_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:UFO_Abduction_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:UFO_Abduction_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:UFO_Abduction_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:UFO_Abduction_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1983dbp-dbr:UFO_Abduction_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:UFO_Abduction_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Found_footage_filmsdbp-dbr:UFO_Abduction_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Camcorder_filmsdbp-dbr:UFO_Abduction_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:UFO_Abduction_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Alien_abduction_filmsdbp-dbr:UFO_Abduction_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:UFO_Abduction_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Connecticut,"UFO Abduction (aka The McPherson Tape) is a 1989 American science fiction horror, found-footage film, written, produced, and directed by Dean Alioto. The film centers on a family who are terrorized by extraterrestrials during a birthday celebration." 363,114861,dbp-dbr:The_Bofors_Gundbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Golddbp-dbr:The_Bofors_Gundbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Bofors_Gundbp-dbp:producerRobert A. Goldstondbp-dbr:The_Bofors_Gundbp-dbp:producerOtto Plaschkesdbp-dbr:The_Bofors_Gundbp-dbp:starringIan Holmdbp-dbr:The_Bofors_Gundbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nicol_Williamsondbp-dbr:The_Bofors_Gundbp-dbp:starringDavid Warnerdbp-dbr:The_Bofors_Gundbp-dbp:starringJohn Thawdbp-dbr:The_Bofors_Gundbp-dbp:starringGareth Forwooddbp-dbr:The_Bofors_Gundbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Golddbp-dbr:The_Bofors_Gundbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Bofors_Gundbp-dbp:nameThe Bofors Gundbp-dbr:The_Bofors_Gundbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Bofors_Gunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bofors_Gunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bofors_Gunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bofors_Gunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_West_Germanydbp-dbr:The_Bofors_Gunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1950sdbp-dbr:The_Bofors_Gunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Bofors_Gunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bofors_Gunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bofors_Gunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bofors_Gunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Davisdbp-dbr:The_Bofors_Gunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_Golddbp-dbr:The_Bofors_Gunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_British_Armed_Forcesdbp-dbr:The_Bofors_Gunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bushey_Studios_films,"The Bofors Gun is a 1968 British drama film directed by Jack Gold and starring Nicol Williamson, David Warner, Ian Holm and John Thaw. It was written by John McGrath based on his 1966 play Events While Guarding the Bofors Gun. Set in 1954, during the British peacetime occupation of West Germany following the Second World War, it portrays the increasingly violent interaction between members of a squad of soldiers during a single night of guard duty." 364,155330,dbp-dbr:Chappy—That's_Alldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:Chappy—That's_Alldbp-dbp:distributorStoll Picturesdbp-dbr:Chappy—That's_Alldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gertrude_McCoydbp-dbr:Chappy—That's_Alldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lewis_Gilbert_(actor)dbp-dbr:Chappy—That's_Alldbp-dbp:starringJoyce Dearsleydbp-dbr:Chappy—That's_Alldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:Chappy—That's_Alldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Stoll_Picturesdbp-dbr:Chappy—That's_Alldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Oliver_Sandysdbp-dbr:Chappy—That's_Alldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eliot_Stannarddbp-dbr:Chappy—That's_Alldbp-dbp:nameChappy—That's Alldbp-dbr:Chappy—That's_Alldbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Chappy—That's_Allpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Chappy—That's_Allpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Chappy—That's_Allpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Chappy—That's_Allpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Chappy—That's_Allpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Chappy—That's_Allpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Chappy—That's_Allpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Chappy—That's_Allpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Chappy—That's_Allpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1924_filmsdbp-dbr:Chappy—That's_Allpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1924_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Chappy—That's_Allpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:Chappy—That's_Allpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Stoll_Pictures_films,"Chappy—That's All is a 1924 British silent drama film directed by Thomas Bentley and starring Joyce Dearsley, Gertrude McCoy and Lewis Gilbert. It was based on a novel by Oliver Sandys. It was made at Stoll Pictures' Cricklewood Studios." 365,103386,dbp-dbr:It's_in_the_Bag!_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Wallace_(director)dbp-dbr:It's_in_the_Bag!_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:It's_in_the_Bag!_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:producerGeorge R. Batcheller Jr.dbp-dbr:It's_in_the_Bag!_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:producerJack H. Skirballdbp-dbr:It's_in_the_Bag!_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:producerWalter Batchelordbp-dbr:It's_in_the_Bag!_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Bendixdbp-dbr:It's_in_the_Bag!_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Carradinedbp-dbr:It's_in_the_Bag!_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Victor_Mooredbp-dbr:It's_in_the_Bag!_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jerry_Colonna_(entertainer)dbp-dbr:It's_in_the_Bag!_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Benchleydbp-dbr:It's_in_the_Bag!_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sidney_Tolerdbp-dbr:It's_in_the_Bag!_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Don_Amechedbp-dbr:It's_in_the_Bag!_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rudy_Valleedbp-dbr:It's_in_the_Bag!_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Bennydbp-dbr:It's_in_the_Bag!_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fred_Allendbp-dbr:It's_in_the_Bag!_(1945_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Wallace_(director)dbp-dbr:It's_in_the_Bag!_(1945_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:It's_in_the_Bag!_(1945_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jay_Dratlerdbp-dbr:It's_in_the_Bag!_(1945_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Morrie_Ryskinddbp-dbr:It's_in_the_Bag!_(1945_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alma_Revilledbp-dbr:It's_in_the_Bag!_(1945_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Fred_Allendbp-dbr:It's_in_the_Bag!_(1945_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ilya_Ilfdbp-dbr:It's_in_the_Bag!_(1945_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Yevgeni_Petrov_(writer)dbp-dbr:It's_in_the_Bag!_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:nameIt's in the Bag!dbp-dbr:It's_in_the_Bag!_(1945_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:It's_in_the_Bag!_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_in_the_Bag!_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_in_the_Bag!_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_in_the_Bag!_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_in_the_Bag!_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_in_the_Bag!_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_in_the_Bag!_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Russian_novelsdbp-dbr:It's_in_the_Bag!_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_Wallacedbp-dbr:It's_in_the_Bag!_(1945_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ilf_and_Petrov,"It's in the Bag! is a 1945 comedy film featuring Fred Allen in his only starring film role. The film was released by United Artists at a time when Allen was at the peak of his fame as one of the most popular radio comedians. The film has been preserved by UCLA Film & Television Archive. The film is loosely based on the comic novel The Twelve Chairs (1928) of Ilf and Petrov, later filmed by Mel Brooks as The Twelve Chairs (1970). The team of screenwriters included Jay Dratler, Alma Reville, and Morrie Ryskind. Allen's encounter with Jack Benny in the film is notable as at this time they were involved in a famous 'feud', which ran for over a decade." 366,113884,dbp-dbr:The_Barretts_of_Wimpole_Street_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sidney_Franklin_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Barretts_of_Wimpole_Street_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Barretts_of_Wimpole_Street_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Thalbergdbp-dbr:The_Barretts_of_Wimpole_Street_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Laughtondbp-dbr:The_Barretts_of_Wimpole_Street_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Norma_Shearerdbp-dbr:The_Barretts_of_Wimpole_Street_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fredric_Marchdbp-dbr:The_Barretts_of_Wimpole_Street_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sidney_Franklin_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Barretts_of_Wimpole_Street_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Barretts_of_Wimpole_Street_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Thalbergdbp-dbr:The_Barretts_of_Wimpole_Street_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ernest_Vajdadbp-dbr:The_Barretts_of_Wimpole_Street_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Claudine_Westdbp-dbr:The_Barretts_of_Wimpole_Street_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Ogden_Stewartdbp-dbr:The_Barretts_of_Wimpole_Street_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Barretts of Wimpole Streetdbp-dbr:The_Barretts_of_Wimpole_Street_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Barretts_of_Wimpole_Street_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Barretts_of_Wimpole_Street_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Barretts_of_Wimpole_Street_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Barretts_of_Wimpole_Street_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Barretts_of_Wimpole_Street_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_19th_centurydbp-dbr:The_Barretts_of_Wimpole_Street_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Barretts_of_Wimpole_Street_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Herbert_Stothartdbp-dbr:The_Barretts_of_Wimpole_Street_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Barretts_of_Wimpole_Street_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Barretts_of_Wimpole_Street_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Barretts_of_Wimpole_Street_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Romantic_period_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Barretts_of_Wimpole_Street_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Irving_Thalbergdbp-dbr:The_Barretts_of_Wimpole_Street_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Photoplay_Awards_film_of_the_year_winnersdbp-dbr:The_Barretts_of_Wimpole_Street_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Barretts_of_Wimpole_Street_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_historical_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Barretts_of_Wimpole_Street_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Barretts_of_Wimpole_Street_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sidney_Franklindbp-dbr:The_Barretts_of_Wimpole_Street_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Barretts_of_Wimpole_Street_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Robert_Browning,"The Barretts of Wimpole Street is a 1934 American historical romantic drama film directed by Sidney Franklin based on the 1930 play of the same title by Rudolf Besier. It depicts the real-life romance between poets Elizabeth Barrett (Norma Shearer) and Robert Browning (Fredric March), despite the opposition of her abusive father Edward Moulton-Barrett (Charles Laughton). The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture and Shearer was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress. It was written by Ernest Vajda, Claudine West, and Donald Ogden Stewart, from the successful 1930 play The Barretts of Wimpole Street by Rudolf Besier, and starring Katharine Cornell.In 1957, Franklin directed a color remake in CinemaScope and Metrocolor starring Jennifer Jones, John Gielgud, and Bill Travers." 367,6541,dbp-dbr:Mabel's_Stormy_Love_Affairdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mabel_Normanddbp-dbr:Mabel's_Stormy_Love_Affairdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Mutual_Filmdbp-dbr:Mabel's_Stormy_Love_Affairdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mack_Sennettdbp-dbr:Mabel's_Stormy_Love_Affairdbp-dbp:starringMabel Normanddbp-dbr:Mabel's_Stormy_Love_Affairdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mabel_Normanddbp-dbr:Mabel's_Stormy_Love_Affairdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Mutual_Filmdbp-dbr:Mabel's_Stormy_Love_Affairdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mack_Sennettdbp-dbr:Mabel's_Stormy_Love_Affairdbp-dbp:nameMabel's Stormy Love Affairdbp-dbr:Mabel's_Stormy_Love_Affairdbp-dbp:nameMabel Normanddbp-dbr:Mabel's_Stormy_Love_Affairdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mabel's_Stormy_Love_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Mabel's_Stormy_Love_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1914_filmsdbp-dbr:Mabel's_Stormy_Love_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mabel's_Stormy_Love_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mabel's_Stormy_Love_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_silent_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mabel's_Stormy_Love_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mabel's_Stormy_Love_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mabel's_Stormy_Love_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1914_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mabel's_Stormy_Love_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1914_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mabel's_Stormy_Love_Affairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mabel_Normand,"Mabel's Stormy Love Affair is a 1914 film directed by and starring Mabel Normand, and produced by Mack Sennett." 368,21603,dbp-dbr:Up_in_the_Worlddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Paddy_Carstairsdbp-dbr:Up_in_the_Worlddbp-dbp:distributorJ. Arthur Rank Film Distributorsdbp-dbr:Up_in_the_Worlddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Stewart_(film_editor)dbp-dbr:Up_in_the_Worlddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Earl_St._Johndbp-dbr:Up_in_the_Worlddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jerry_Desmondedbp-dbr:Up_in_the_Worlddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Norman_Wisdomdbp-dbr:Up_in_the_Worlddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maureen_Swansondbp-dbr:Up_in_the_Worlddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Paddy_Carstairsdbp-dbr:Up_in_the_Worlddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Stewart_(film_editor)dbp-dbr:Up_in_the_Worlddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Earl_St._Johndbp-dbr:Up_in_the_Worlddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Davies_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Up_in_the_Worlddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Blackmore_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Up_in_the_Worlddbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Up_in_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_in_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_in_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_in_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Up_in_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_in_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Paddy_Carstairsdbp-dbr:Up_in_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_comedy_films,"Up in the World is a 1956 black and white comedy film directed by John Paddy Carstairs and starring Norman Wisdom, Maureen Swanson and Jerry Desmonde. It was written by Jack Davies, Henty Blyth and Peter Blackmore, and produced by Rank." 369,164819,dbp-dbr:Rodeo_Doughdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:Rodeo_Doughdbp-dbp:directorBen Harrisondbp-dbr:Rodeo_Doughdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Rodeo_Doughdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:Rodeo_Doughdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:Rodeo_Doughdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Rodeo_Doughdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:Rodeo_Doughdbp-dbp:nameRodeo Doughdbp-dbr:Rodeo_Doughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Rodeo_Doughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Rodeo_Doughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Rodeo_Doughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Rodeo_Doughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Rodeo_Doughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Rodeo_Doughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Rodeo_Doughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Rodeo_Doughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Rodeo_Doughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Screen_Gems_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Rodeo_Doughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Rodeo_Doughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Krazy_Kat_shorts,"Rodeo Dough is a 1931 American short animated Western film by Columbia Pictures, and stars the comic strip character Krazy Kat." 370,30853,"dbp-dbr:Chelsea_Lifedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sidney_Morgandbp-dbr:Chelsea_Lifedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Chelsea_Lifedbp-dbp:producerSidney Morgandbp-dbr:Chelsea_Lifedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Louis_Haywarddbp-dbr:Chelsea_Lifedbp-dbp:starringAnna Leedbp-dbr:Chelsea_Lifedbp-dbp:starringMolly Johnsondbp-dbr:Chelsea_Lifedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sidney_Morgandbp-dbr:Chelsea_Lifedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Chelsea_Lifedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sidney_Morgandbp-dbr:Chelsea_Lifedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joan_Morgandbp-dbr:Chelsea_Lifedbp-dbp:nameChelsea Lifedbp-dbr:Chelsea_Lifedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Chelsea_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Chelsea_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Chelsea_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Chelsea_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Chelsea_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Chelsea_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Chelsea_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Chelsea_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Chelsea_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Chelsea_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Chelsea_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:Chelsea_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sidney_Morgan","Chelsea Life is a 1933 British drama film directed by Sidney Morgan and starring Louis Hayward, Molly Johnson and Anna Lee. It was shot at Elstree Studios as a quota quickie for release by the British subsidiary of Paramount Pictures." 371,136918,dbp-dbr:Ticket_to_Paradise_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Francis_Searledbp-dbr:Ticket_to_Paradise_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:Ticket_to_Paradise_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:producerCharles Leedsdbp-dbr:Ticket_to_Paradise_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:producerFrancis Searledbp-dbr:Ticket_to_Paradise_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Emrys_Jones_(actor)dbp-dbr:Ticket_to_Paradise_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:starringPatricia Daintondbp-dbr:Ticket_to_Paradise_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:starringVanda Hudsondbp-dbr:Ticket_to_Paradise_(1961_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Francis_Searledbp-dbr:Ticket_to_Paradise_(1961_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:Ticket_to_Paradise_(1961_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Francis_Searledbp-dbr:Ticket_to_Paradise_(1961_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brock_Williams_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Ticket_to_Paradise_(1961_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Max_Kesterdbp-dbr:Ticket_to_Paradise_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:nameTicket to Paradisedbp-dbr:Ticket_to_Paradise_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Ticket_to_Paradise_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:Ticket_to_Paradise_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ticket_to_Paradise_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Ticket_to_Paradise_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Italydbp-dbr:Ticket_to_Paradise_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Ticket_to_Paradise_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Ticket_to_Paradise_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nettlefold_Studiosdbp-dbr:Ticket_to_Paradise_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Francis_Searle,"Ticket to Paradise is a 1961 British second feature romance film directed by Francis Searle and starring Emrys Jones, Patricia Dainton and Vanda Hudson. It was written by Max Kester and Brock Williams." 372,159647,dbp-dbr:Siegfried_&_Roy:_The_Magic_Boxdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Brett_Leonarddbp-dbr:Siegfried_&_Roy:_The_Magic_Boxdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Hannover_Housedbp-dbr:Siegfried_&_Roy:_The_Magic_Boxdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:IMAXdbp-dbr:Siegfried_&_Roy:_The_Magic_Boxdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Janson_Mediadbp-dbr:Siegfried_&_Roy:_The_Magic_Boxdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Greenhutdbp-dbr:Siegfried_&_Roy:_The_Magic_Boxdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jon_Eindbp-dbr:Siegfried_&_Roy:_The_Magic_Boxdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_V._Lewisdbp-dbr:Siegfried_&_Roy:_The_Magic_Boxdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jini_Dayanenidbp-dbr:Siegfried_&_Roy:_The_Magic_Boxdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lou_Gondadbp-dbr:Siegfried_&_Roy:_The_Magic_Boxdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roy_Horndbp-dbr:Siegfried_&_Roy:_The_Magic_Boxdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Siegfried_Fischbacherdbp-dbr:Siegfried_&_Roy:_The_Magic_Boxdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Brett_Leonarddbp-dbr:Siegfried_&_Roy:_The_Magic_Boxdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Hannover_Housedbp-dbr:Siegfried_&_Roy:_The_Magic_Boxdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:IMAXdbp-dbr:Siegfried_&_Roy:_The_Magic_Boxdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Janson_Mediadbp-dbr:Siegfried_&_Roy:_The_Magic_Boxdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Greenhutdbp-dbr:Siegfried_&_Roy:_The_Magic_Boxdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jon_Eindbp-dbr:Siegfried_&_Roy:_The_Magic_Boxdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_V._Lewisdbp-dbr:Siegfried_&_Roy:_The_Magic_Boxdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jini_Dayanenidbp-dbr:Siegfried_&_Roy:_The_Magic_Boxdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lou_Gondadbp-dbr:Siegfried_&_Roy:_The_Magic_Boxdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brett_Leonarddbp-dbr:Siegfried_&_Roy:_The_Magic_Boxdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lyn_Vausdbp-dbr:Siegfried_&_Roy:_The_Magic_Boxdbp-dbp:nameSiegfried & Roy: The Magic Boxdbp-dbr:Siegfried_&_Roy:_The_Magic_Boxdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Siegfried_&_Roy:_The_Magic_Boxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Siegfried_&_Roy:_The_Magic_Boxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Siegfried_&_Roy:_The_Magic_Boxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Siegfried_&_Roy:_The_Magic_Boxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_West_Germanydbp-dbr:Siegfried_&_Roy:_The_Magic_Boxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Siegfried_&_Roy:_The_Magic_Boxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:Siegfried_&_Roy:_The_Magic_Boxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:IMAX_filmsdbp-dbr:Siegfried_&_Roy:_The_Magic_Boxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_the_Las_Vegas_Valleydbp-dbr:Siegfried_&_Roy:_The_Magic_Boxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Las_Vegas_Valleydbp-dbr:Siegfried_&_Roy:_The_Magic_Boxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Alan_Silvestridbp-dbr:Siegfried_&_Roy:_The_Magic_Boxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_magic_and_magiciansdbp-dbr:Siegfried_&_Roy:_The_Magic_Boxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Brett_Leonard,Siegfried & Roy: The Magic Box is a 1999 American biographical film about magicians Siegfried & Roy directed by Brett Leonard and starring Siegfried & Roy as themselves with narration by Anthony Hopkins. 373,140756,dbp-dbr:Marihuana_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:directorDwain Esperdbp-dbr:Marihuana_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:distributorRoadshow Attractions Inc.dbp-dbr:Marihuana_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:nameMarihuanadbp-dbr:Marihuana_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Marihuana_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Marihuana_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Marihuana_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Marihuana_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Articles_containing_video_clipsdbp-dbr:Marihuana_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Marihuana_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Marihuana_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Marihuana_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Marihuana_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_cannabisdbp-dbr:Marihuana_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_social_guidance_and_drug_education_filmsdbp-dbr:Marihuana_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Dwain_Esperdbp-dbr:Marihuana_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_in_cannabisdbp-dbr:Marihuana_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Anti-cannabis_mediadbp-dbr:Marihuana_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_exploitation_films,"Marihuana is a 1936 exploitation film directed by Dwain Esper, and written by Esper's wife, Hildagarde Stadie." 374,164601,dbp-dbr:Show_Biz_Bugsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Show_Biz_Bugsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Show_Biz_Bugsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Show_Biz_Bugsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Show_Biz_Bugsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Show_Biz_Bugsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Show_Biz_Bugsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Show_Biz_Bugsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Show_Biz_Bugsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Show_Biz_Bugsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Fosterdbp-dbr:Show_Biz_Bugspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Show_Biz_Bugspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_suicidedbp-dbr:Show_Biz_Bugspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:Show_Biz_Bugspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:Show_Biz_Bugspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Daffy_Duck_filmsdbp-dbr:Show_Biz_Bugspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Show_Biz_Bugspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Show_Biz_Bugspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Show_Biz_Bugspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_a_theatredbp-dbr:Show_Biz_Bugspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Show_Biz_Bugspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Milt_Franklyndbp-dbr:Show_Biz_Bugspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:Show_Biz_Bugspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Show_Biz_Bugspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Show_Biz_Bugspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Edward_Selzer,"Show Biz Bugs is a 1957 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes animated short directed by Friz Freleng and featuring Mel Blanc. The short was released on November 2, 1957, and stars Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck." 375,137014,"dbp-dbr:Tramp,_Tramp,_Tramp_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Barton_(director)dbp-dbr:Tramp,_Tramp,_Tramp_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:Tramp,_Tramp,_Tramp_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Wallace_MacDonalddbp-dbr:Tramp,_Tramp,_Tramp_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jackie_Gleasondbp-dbr:Tramp,_Tramp,_Tramp_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:starringFlorence Ricedbp-dbr:Tramp,_Tramp,_Tramp_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:starringJack Durant]dbp-dbr:Tramp,_Tramp,_Tramp_(1942_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Barton_(director)dbp-dbr:Tramp,_Tramp,_Tramp_(1942_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Tramp,_Tramp,_Tramp_(1942_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Wallace_MacDonalddbp-dbr:Tramp,_Tramp,_Tramp_(1942_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Shannon_Daydbp-dbr:Tramp,_Tramp,_Tramp_(1942_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hal_Brahamdbp-dbr:Tramp,_Tramp,_Tramp_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:nameTramp, Tramp, Trampdbp-dbr:Tramp,_Tramp,_Tramp_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Tramp,_Tramp,_Tramp_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Tramp,_Tramp,_Tramp_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Tramp,_Tramp,_Tramp_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tramp,_Tramp,_Tramp_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Tramp,_Tramp,_Tramp_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Tramp,_Tramp,_Tramp_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Tramp,_Tramp,_Tramp_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:Tramp,_Tramp,_Tramp_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_Barton","Tramp, Tramp, Tramp is a 1942 American comedy film directed by Charles Barton and starring Jackie Gleason, Jack Durant and Florence Rice. The film's sets were designed by the studio's regular art director Lionel Banks. The production was an attempt to replicate the success of rival studio Universal's hit film Buck Privates, starring Abbott and Costello." 376,167390,dbp-dbr:Siberian_Educationdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gabriele_Salvatoresdbp-dbr:Siberian_Educationdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Malkovichdbp-dbr:Siberian_Educationdbp-dbp:starringArnas Fedaraviciusdbp-dbr:Siberian_Educationdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gabriele_Salvatoresdbp-dbr:Siberian_Educationdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sandro_Petragliadbp-dbr:Siberian_Educationdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gabriele_Salvatoresdbp-dbr:Siberian_Educationdbp-dbp:nameSiberian Educationdbp-dbr:Siberian_Educationdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Italydbp-dbr:Siberian_Educationdbp-dbp:countryItalydbp-dbr:Siberian_Educationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Siberian_Educationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Siberian_Educationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_filmsdbp-dbr:Siberian_Educationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Siberian_Educationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Russian_novelsdbp-dbr:Siberian_Educationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Moldovadbp-dbr:Siberian_Educationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Lithuaniadbp-dbr:Siberian_Educationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gabriele_Salvatores,"Siberian Education (known as Deadly Code in the United States;) is a 2013 Siberian crime-drama film directed by Gabriele Salvatores. The film was nominated to 11 David di Donatello awards, including Best Film and Best Director. Mauro Pagani won the Ciak d'oro for Best Score." 377,70184,"dbp-dbr:Perspective_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bree_Millsdbp-dbr:Perspective_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:starring Angela White, Seth Gamble, Alina Lopez, Abigail Mac, Isiah Maxwelldbp-dbr:Perspective_(2019_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bree_Millsdbp-dbr:Perspective_(2019_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bree_Millsdbp-dbr:Perspective_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:namePerspectivedbp-dbr:Perspective_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2019_filmsdbp-dbr:Perspective_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Perspective_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Perspective_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_pornographic_filmsdbp-dbr:Perspective_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_pornographic_films","Perspective is an adult romance drama directed by Bree Mills. The film was edited into two versions an R-rated film available for digital download, stream or DVD purchase, as well as an uncut pornography style film available for digital and hard copy purchase. The film was praised by those in the adult and mainstream market.The film received dozens of nominations from major award associations such as AVN, XBIZ and XRCO." 378,24168,dbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Down_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Larry_Shaw_(director)dbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Down_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:distributorABCdbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Down_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:distributorDisney-ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distributiondbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Down_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Wes_Cravendbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Down_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:producerMarianne Maddalenadbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Down_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:producerRichard Fischoffdbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Down_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:producerRon McGeedbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Down_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:producerRobert M. Sertnerdbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Down_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:producerRandy Sutterdbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Down_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:producerPeter Sadowskidbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Down_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:producerTed Babcockdbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Down_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:producerFrank von Zerneckdbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Down_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:producerErik Storeydbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Down_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Burke_(actor)dbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Down_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Megan_Warddbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Down_(1998_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Larry_Shaw_(director)dbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Down_(1998_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Down_(1998_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Disney-ABC_Home_Entertainment_and_Television_Distributiondbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Down_(1998_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Wes_Cravendbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Down_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:nameDon't Look Downdbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Down_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Down_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Down_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Down_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Down_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Larry_Shawdbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Down_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Down_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Look_Down_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_horror_films,"Don't Look Down is a 1998 American horror television film directed by Larry Shaw and produced by Wes Craven. It originally aired on October 29, 1998 on ABC. The film is about a woman who is struggling to cope with the death of her sister and joins a group for sufferers of acrophobia. However, it appears her problems may only be starting." 379,104417,dbp-dbr:Lucky_Corrigandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lewis_D._Collinsdbp-dbr:Lucky_Corrigandbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Lucky_Corrigandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Kenneth_J._Bishopdbp-dbr:Lucky_Corrigandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Gargandbp-dbr:Lucky_Corrigandbp-dbp:starringMolly Lamontdbp-dbr:Lucky_Corrigandbp-dbp:starringJames McGrathdbp-dbr:Lucky_Corrigandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lewis_D._Collinsdbp-dbr:Lucky_Corrigandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Lucky_Corrigandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Kenneth_J._Bishopdbp-dbr:Lucky_Corrigandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Philip_Conwaydbp-dbr:Lucky_Corrigandbp-dbp:nameLucky Corrigandbp-dbr:Lucky_Corrigandbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Lucky_Corrigandbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Lucky_Corriganpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucky_Corriganpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucky_Corriganpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucky_Corriganpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucky_Corriganpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucky_Corriganpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucky_Corriganpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucky_Corriganpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucky_Corriganpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucky_Corriganpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Lucky_Corriganpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lewis_D._Collinsdbp-dbr:Lucky_Corriganpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Canadian_films,"Lucky Corrigan or Fury and the Woman is a 1936 American-Canadian drama film directed by Lewis D. Collins and starring William Gargan, Molly Lamont and James McGrath.It was later screened at the 1984 Festival of Festivals as part of Front & Centre, a special retrospective program of artistically and culturally significant films from throughout the history of Canadian cinema." 380,137048,dbp-dbr:True_Blue_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:J.S._Cardonedbp-dbr:True_Blue_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:producerCarol Kottenbrookdbp-dbr:True_Blue_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:producerScott Einbinderdbp-dbr:True_Blue_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lori_Heuringdbp-dbr:True_Blue_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Berengerdbp-dbr:True_Blue_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pamela_Gidleydbp-dbr:True_Blue_(2001_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:J.S._Cardonedbp-dbr:True_Blue_(2001_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:J.S._Cardonedbp-dbr:True_Blue_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:nameTrue Bluedbp-dbr:True_Blue_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:True_Blue_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:True_Blue_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:True_Blue_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:True_Blue_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:True_Blue_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:True_Blue_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Torontodbp-dbr:True_Blue_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:True_Blue_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:True_Blue_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_J._S._Cardone,"True Blue is a 2001 American crime thriller film written and directed by J.S. Cardone and starring Tom Berenger, Lori Heuring, and Pamela Gidley." 381,160993,dbp-dbr:They_Were_Not_Silentdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roland_Millmandbp-dbr:They_Were_Not_Silentdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Roland_Millmandbp-dbr:They_Were_Not_Silentdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roland_Millmandbp-dbr:They_Were_Not_Silentdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Roland_Millmandbp-dbr:They_Were_Not_Silentdbp-dbp:nameThey Were Not Silent: The Jewish Labor Movement and the Holocaustdbp-dbr:They_Were_Not_Silentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Were_Not_Silentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Jews_and_Judaismdbp-dbr:They_Were_Not_Silentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Were_Not_Silentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_the_Holocaustdbp-dbr:They_Were_Not_Silentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_World_War_IIdbp-dbr:They_Were_Not_Silentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_the_labor_movement,"They Were Not Silent is a documentary about the Jewish Labor Committee's anti-Nazi movement in the United States before, during and after World War II. The film features rare archival footage and photographs along with interviews with labor veterans, Holocaust survivors and scholars. It explores how international Jewry worked to help Jews and non-Jews in Germany, Poland, and elsewhere in Europe. The JLC's role has changed over the years. A trade unionist who has focused on JLC history, Kenneth Burt, says he hopes that the documentary will encourage new interest in the organization." 382,125760,dbp-dbr:A_Little_Game_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:directorEvan Oppenheimerdbp-dbr:A_Little_Game_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:distributorIPA Asia Pacificdbp-dbr:A_Little_Game_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:distributorMain Street Filmsdbp-dbr:A_Little_Game_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ralph_Macchiodbp-dbr:A_Little_Game_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Janeane_Garofalodbp-dbr:A_Little_Game_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:F._Murray_Abrahamdbp-dbr:A_Little_Game_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Olympia_Dukakisdbp-dbr:A_Little_Game_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rachel_Dratchdbp-dbr:A_Little_Game_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Oona_Laurencedbp-dbr:A_Little_Game_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fatima_Ptacekdbp-dbr:A_Little_Game_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:starringMakenna Ballarddbp-dbr:A_Little_Game_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:nameA Little Gamedbp-dbr:A_Little_Game_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Little_Game_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Little_Game_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Little_Game_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Little_Game_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Little_Game_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_chess,"A Little Game is a 2014 American family adventure film starring F. Murray Abraham, Ralph Macchio, Janeane Garofalo and Olympia Dukakis." 383,149872,dbp-dbr:Buddy's_Theatredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ben_Hardawaydbp-dbr:Buddy's_Theatredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Buddy's_Theatredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Theatredbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Theatredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bernice_Hansendbp-dbr:Buddy's_Theatredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Carr_(animator)dbp-dbr:Buddy's_Theatredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ben_Hardawaydbp-dbr:Buddy's_Theatredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Buddy's_Theatredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Theatredbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Theatrepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Theatrepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Theatrepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Theatrepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Italydbp-dbr:Buddy's_Theatrepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Theatrepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_a_movie_theatredbp-dbr:Buddy's_Theatrepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Theatrepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Switzerlanddbp-dbr:Buddy's_Theatrepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Theatrepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Buddy's_Theatrepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Benito_Mussolinidbp-dbr:Buddy's_Theatrepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Norman_Spencer_(composer)dbp-dbr:Buddy's_Theatrepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ben_Hardawaydbp-dbr:Buddy's_Theatrepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Buddy_(Looney_Tunes)_films,"Buddy's Theatre is an American animated short film, released and first shown in theaters on April 1, 1935. It is a Looney Tunes cartoon, featuring Buddy, the second star of the series. It was supervised by Ben Hardaway; and musical direction was by Norman Spencer." 384,68472,dbp-dbr:Zelda_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Pat_O'Connor_(director)dbp-dbr:Zelda_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:TNT_(U.S._TV_network)dbp-dbr:Zelda_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Steven_P._Saetadbp-dbr:Zelda_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Patricia_Saphierdbp-dbr:Zelda_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Timothy_Huttondbp-dbr:Zelda_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Natasha_Richardsondbp-dbr:Zelda_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Pat_O'Connor_(director)dbp-dbr:Zelda_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:TNT_(U.S._TV_network)dbp-dbr:Zelda_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Steven_P._Saetadbp-dbr:Zelda_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Patricia_Saphierdbp-dbr:Zelda_(film)dbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Zelda_(film)dbp-dbp:genreBiographydbp-dbr:Zelda_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Zelda_(film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Zelda_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Zelda_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Zelda_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Zelda_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:Zelda_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Pat_O'Connordbp-dbr:Zelda_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Zelda_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Zelda_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_writersdbp-dbr:Zelda_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_mental_healthdbp-dbr:Zelda_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Zelda_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_F._Scott_Fitzgerald,"Zelda is a 1993 American biographical drama television film directed by Pat O'Connor and written by Anthony Ivor and Benedict Fitzgerald, about the lives of author F. Scott Fitzgerald and his wife Zelda Fitzgerald, artist and fellow author. It stars Natasha Richardson as Zelda and Timothy Hutton as Scott. It aired on TNT on November 7, 1993." 385,139880,dbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Hoytsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)dbp-dbp:producerYoram Grossdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSpike Milligandbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRichard Meikledbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJoan Brucedbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPeter Gwynnedbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBarbara Frawleydbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRoss Higginsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJune Salterdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRon Haddrickdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLola Brooksdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Hoytsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)dbp-dbp:nameDot and the Kangaroodbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)dbp-dbp:nameAround The World With Dot / Dot And The Kangaroodbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Australiadbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Australiadbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Australiadbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Australiadbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_based_on_children's_booksdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_live_action_and_animationdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_kangaroos_and_wallabiesdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_children's_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_children's_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Flying_Bark_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_female_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_koalasdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_animated_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_children's_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_based_on_Australian_novelsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Children's_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_children's_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Kangaroo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_wombats,Dot and the Kangaroo is a 1977 Australian live-action/animated musical drama film which combines animation and live-action. It is based on the 1899 children's book Dot and the Kangaroo by Ethel Pedley. 386,71055,dbp-dbr:The_Hotel_Mousedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Pauldbp-dbr:The_Hotel_Mousedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Jury_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hotel_Mousedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:G.B._Samuelsondbp-dbr:The_Hotel_Mousedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Warwick_Warddbp-dbr:The_Hotel_Mousedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lillian_Hall-Davisdbp-dbr:The_Hotel_Mousedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Campbell_Gullandbp-dbr:The_Hotel_Mousedbp-dbp:starringJosephine Earledbp-dbr:The_Hotel_Mousedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Pauldbp-dbr:The_Hotel_Mousedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Jury_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hotel_Mousedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:G.B._Samuelsondbp-dbr:The_Hotel_Mousedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Armontdbp-dbr:The_Hotel_Mousedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Marcel_Gerbidondbp-dbr:The_Hotel_Mousedbp-dbp:nameThe Hotel Mousedbp-dbr:The_Hotel_Mousedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Hotel_Mousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Hotel_Mousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hotel_Mousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hotel_Mousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hotel_Mousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hotel_Mousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1923_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hotel_Mousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hotel_Mousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1923_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hotel_Mousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Fred_Pauldbp-dbr:The_Hotel_Mousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_G._B._Samuelson,"The Hotel Mouse is a 1923 British silent crime film directed by Fred Paul and starring Lillian Hall-Davis, Campbell Gullan and Warwick Ward. It was based on a play by Paul Armont and Marcel Gerbidon." 387,3963,dbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Geoffrey_Wrightdbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Roadshow_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperdbp-dbp:producerDaniel Scharfdbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperdbp-dbp:producerIan Pringledbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperdbp-dbp:starringRussell Crowedbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperdbp-dbp:starringDaniel Pollockdbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperdbp-dbp:starringJacqueline McKenziedbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperdbp-dbp:starringTony Le-Nguyendbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Geoffrey_Wrightdbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Roadshow_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ian_Pringle_(director)dbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Geoffrey_Wrightdbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperdbp-dbp:nameRomper Stomperdbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Rock_Against_Communismdbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_race_and_ethnicitydbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_friendshipdbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_domestic_violencedbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hood_filmsdbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_teen_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_deathdbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_racismdbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Melbournedbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_teen_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_coming-of-age_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:APRA_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ARIA_Award-winning_albumsdbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Skinhead_filmsdbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Geoffrey_Wrightdbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Neo-Nazism_in_Australiadbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_coming-of-age_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_gang_filmsdbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Romper_Stomperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_neo-Nazism,"Romper Stomper is a 1992 Australian drama film written and directed by Geoffrey Wright in his feature film directorial debut. The film stars Russell Crowe, Daniel Pollock, Jacqueline McKenzie, Tony Le-Nguyen and Colin Chin. The film tells the story of the exploits and downfall of a neo-Nazi group in blue-collar suburban Melbourne. The film was released on 12 November 1992." 388,18699,dbp-dbr:Personality_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Victor_Heermandbp-dbr:Personality_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:Personality_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Cohndbp-dbr:Personality_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Victor_Heermandbp-dbr:Personality_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Personality_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Cohndbp-dbr:Personality_(film)dbp-dbp:namePersonalitydbp-dbr:Personality_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Personality_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Personality_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Personality_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Personality_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Personality_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Personality_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Personality_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Victor_Heerman,"Personality is a 1930 American comedy film directed by Victor Heerman and starring Sally Starr, Johnny Arthur and Blanche Friderici." 389,144699,dbp-dbr:Free_Money_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Yves_Simoneaudbp-dbr:Free_Money_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Media_8_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Free_Money_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Nicolas_Clermontdbp-dbr:Free_Money_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Martin_Sheendbp-dbr:Free_Money_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charlie_Sheendbp-dbr:Free_Money_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marlon_Brandodbp-dbr:Free_Money_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Thomas_Haden_Churchdbp-dbr:Free_Money_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Donald_Sutherlanddbp-dbr:Free_Money_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mira_Sorvinodbp-dbr:Free_Money_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christin_Watsondbp-dbr:Free_Money_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Holly_L_Watsondbp-dbr:Free_Money_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Yves_Simoneaudbp-dbr:Free_Money_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Media_8_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Free_Money_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nicolas_Clermontdbp-dbr:Free_Money_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Peck_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Free_Money_(film)dbp-dbp:nameFree Moneydbp-dbr:Free_Money_(film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Free_Money_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:Free_Money_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Free_Money_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Free_Money_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Free_Money_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Free_Money_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Free_Money_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Yves_Simoneaudbp-dbr:Free_Money_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Mark_Ishamdbp-dbr:Free_Money_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Free_Money_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_crime_comedy_films,"Free Money (also known as Double Nickels) is a 1998 Canadian black comedy film directed by Yves Simoneau, produced by Nicolas Clermont and written by Anthony Peck and Joseph Brutsman, and starring Marlon Brando in his penultimate film (his final screen appearance was in 2001's The Score). The film also features Charlie Sheen, Thomas Haden Church, Mira Sorvino and Donald Sutherland.The film focuses on a prison warden who illegally executes prisoners. When one of his sons-in-law is arrested and imprisoned for a failed train robbery, the warden plans to kill him. But an FBI Agent interferes with his plans." 390,62,dbp-dbr:Caesar_and_Cleopatra_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gabriel_Pascaldbp-dbr:Caesar_and_Cleopatra_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Caesar_and_Cleopatra_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eagle-Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Caesar_and_Cleopatra_(film)dbp-dbp:producerGabriel Pascaldbp-dbr:Caesar_and_Cleopatra_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vivien_Leighdbp-dbr:Caesar_and_Cleopatra_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Claude_Rainsdbp-dbr:Caesar_and_Cleopatra_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gabriel_Pascaldbp-dbr:Caesar_and_Cleopatra_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Caesar_and_Cleopatra_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eagle-Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Caesar_and_Cleopatra_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gabriel_Pascaldbp-dbr:Caesar_and_Cleopatra_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Bernard_Shawdbp-dbr:Caesar_and_Cleopatra_(film)dbp-dbp:nameCaesar and Cleopatradbp-dbr:Caesar_and_Cleopatra_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Caesar_and_Cleopatra_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Caesar_and_Cleopatra_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Caesar_and_Cleopatra_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Caesar_and_Cleopatra_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Gabriel_Pascaldbp-dbr:Caesar_and_Cleopatra_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_epic_filmsdbp-dbr:Caesar_and_Cleopatra_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Caesar_and_Cleopatra_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_George_Bernard_Shawdbp-dbr:Caesar_and_Cleopatra_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Caesar_and_Cleopatra_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gabriel_Pascaldbp-dbr:Caesar_and_Cleopatra_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Egyptdbp-dbr:Caesar_and_Cleopatra_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_filmsdbp-dbr:Caesar_and_Cleopatra_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Caesar_and_Cleopatra_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Depictions_of_Cleopatra_on_filmdbp-dbr:Caesar_and_Cleopatra_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Depictions_of_Julius_Caesar_on_filmdbp-dbr:Caesar_and_Cleopatra_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_ancient_Romedbp-dbr:Caesar_and_Cleopatra_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Georges_Auric,"Caesar and Cleopatra is a 1945 British film adaptation of George Bernard Shaw's 1901 play of the same title. Directed by Gabriel Pascal, the film stars Vivien Leigh and Claude Rains in the title roles. Some scenes were directed by Brian Desmond Hurst, who took no formal credit. The picture was produced by Independent Producers and Pascal Film Productions and distributed by Eagle-Lion Distributors.Upon release, Caesar and Cleopatra failed to earn back its colossal budget. John Bryan was nominated for an Oscar for Best Art Direction." 391,103126,dbp-dbr:Grateful_Dead:_Downhill_from_Heredbp-dbp:directorLen Dell'Amicodbp-dbr:Grateful_Dead:_Downhill_from_Heredbp-dbp:distributorMonterey Home Videodbp-dbr:Grateful_Dead:_Downhill_from_Heredbp-dbp:producerJohn Cutlerdbp-dbr:Grateful_Dead:_Downhill_from_Heredbp-dbp:producerPhil Leshdbp-dbr:Grateful_Dead:_Downhill_from_Heredbp-dbp:starringThe Grateful Deaddbp-dbr:Grateful_Dead:_Downhill_from_Heredbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Phil_Leshdbp-dbr:Grateful_Dead:_Downhill_from_Heredbp-dbp:nameDownhill from Heredbp-dbr:Grateful_Dead:_Downhill_from_Heredbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Grateful_Dead:_Downhill_from_Herepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Grateful_Dead:_Downhill_from_Herepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Grateful_Dead:_Downhill_from_Herepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Grateful_Dead:_Downhill_from_Herepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Grateful_Dead:_Downhill_from_Herepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Concert_filmsdbp-dbr:Grateful_Dead:_Downhill_from_Herepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Grateful_Dead_video_albums,"Downhill from Here is a concert video by the rock band the Grateful Dead. It was recorded at Alpine Valley Music Theatre, near East Troy, Wisconsin, in July 1989. It was produced by Len Dell'Amico and Grateful Dead Productions. It was released by Monterey Home Video on VHS in 1997 and on DVD in 1999, and by Pioneer Entertainment on LaserDisc in 1997. The video has a running time of two and a half hours.Most of Downhill From Here was recorded on July 17, 1989. However, the last four songs of the first set – ""Row Jimmy"", ""When I Paint My Masterpiece"", ""When Push Comes to Shove"", and ""The Music Never Stopped"" – have been replaced with the last three songs of the first set from July 19 – ""West L.A. Fadeaway"", ""Desolation Row"", and ""Deal"".""The Music Never Stopped"" from July 17 is included in the albums Weir Here and Fallout from the Phil Zone. The latter also includes ""Box of Rain"" from July 19, and ""Foolish Heart"" from that date is a bonus track on Built to Last." 392,141470,"dbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Stephen_Frearsdbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)dbp-dbp:producerAlexandre Desplatdbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJudi Denchdbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSteve Coogandbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Stephen_Frearsdbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Steve_Coogandbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jeff_Popedbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)dbp-dbp:namePhilomenadbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)dbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_adoptiondbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_filmsdbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1950sdbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_non-fiction_booksdbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Drama_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:BAFTA_winners_(films)dbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_whose_writer_won_the_Best_Adapted_Screenplay_BAFTA_Awarddbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_critical_of_the_Catholic_Churchdbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Irelanddbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:BBC_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_2000sdbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Washington,_D.C.dbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Stephen_Frearsdbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Religious_controversies_in_filmdbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_atheism-related_themesdbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Christianity_in_popular_culture_controversiesdbp-dbr:Philomena_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Alexandre_Desplat","Philomena is a 2013 drama film directed by Stephen Frears, based on the 2009 book The Lost Child of Philomena Lee by journalist Martin Sixsmith. The film stars Judi Dench as Philomena Lee, an elderly woman who has been searching for her son for 50 years, and Sixsmith's (Steve Coogan) efforts to help her find him.The film gained critical praise and received several international film awards. Coogan and Jeff Pope won Best Screenplay at the 70th Venice International Film Festival, while the film was also awarded the People's Choice Award Runner-Up prize at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. The film was nominated for four Oscars at the 86th Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Actress (for Dench), and Best Original Score. It was also nominated for four BAFTA Awards and three Golden Globe Awards." 393,13089,dbp-dbr:Death_Flies_Eastdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Phil_Rosendbp-dbr:Death_Flies_Eastdbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:Death_Flies_Eastdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sid_Rogelldbp-dbr:Death_Flies_Eastdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Phil_Rosendbp-dbr:Death_Flies_Eastdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Death_Flies_Eastdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sid_Rogelldbp-dbr:Death_Flies_Eastdbp-dbp:nameDeath Flies Eastdbp-dbr:Death_Flies_Eastdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Death_Flies_Eastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Flies_Eastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Flies_Eastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Flies_Eastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Flies_Eastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Flies_Eastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Flies_Eastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_aviation_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Flies_Eastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Phil_Rosendbp-dbr:Death_Flies_Eastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_mystery_films,"Death Flies East is a 1935 American mystery film directed by Phil Rosen and starring Conrad Nagel, Florence Rice and Raymond Walburn. The action takes place on an airline flight with a murderer aboard. The film was an early example of the aviation ""disaster film"" genre." 394,123,dbp-dbr:Cairo_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:W._S._Van_Dykedbp-dbr:Cairo_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Joseph_L._Mankiewiczdbp-dbr:Cairo_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Young_(actor)dbp-dbr:Cairo_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeanette_MacDonalddbp-dbr:Cairo_(1942_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:W._S._Van_Dykedbp-dbr:Cairo_(1942_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joseph_L._Mankiewiczdbp-dbr:Cairo_(1942_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ladislas_Fodordbp-dbr:Cairo_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:nameCairodbp-dbr:Cairo_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Cairo_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Cairo_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Cairo_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Cairo_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:Cairo_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cairo_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Egyptdbp-dbr:Cairo_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_journalistsdbp-dbr:Cairo_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cairo_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cairo_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Cairo_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_spy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cairo_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cairo_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cairo_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Joseph_L._Mankiewiczdbp-dbr:Cairo_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Herbert_Stothartdbp-dbr:Cairo_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Cairodbp-dbr:Cairo_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Cairo_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_W._S._Van_Dykedbp-dbr:Cairo_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_spy_comedy_films,"Cairo is a 1942 musical comedy film made by MGM and Loew's, and directed by W. S. Van Dyke. The screenplay was written by John McClain, based on an idea by Ladislas Fodor about a news reporter shipwrecked in a torpedo attack, who teams up with a Hollywood singer and her maid to foil Nazi spies. The music score is by Herbert Stothart. This film was Jeanette MacDonald's last film on her MGM contract.The film was poorly received upon its initial release." 395,135731,dbp-dbr:Hey_DJ_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jon_Jacobs_(actor)dbp-dbr:Hey_DJ_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Agostino_Carollodbp-dbr:Hey_DJ_(film)dbp-dbp:directorMiguel Delgadodbp-dbr:Hey_DJ_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJoe Chavezdbp-dbr:Hey_DJ_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJon Jacobsdbp-dbr:Hey_DJ_(film)dbp-dbp:producerAgostino Carollodbp-dbr:Hey_DJ_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJames Ricardodbp-dbr:Hey_DJ_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Terry_Camilleridbp-dbr:Hey_DJ_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charlotte_Lewisdbp-dbr:Hey_DJ_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJon Jacobsdbp-dbr:Hey_DJ_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tina_Wisemandbp-dbr:Hey_DJ_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ivelin_Girodbp-dbr:Hey_DJ_(film)dbp-dbp:nameHey DJdbp-dbr:Hey_DJ_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hey_DJ_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bisexuality-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Hey_DJ_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hey_DJ_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hey_DJ_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Hey_DJ_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:Hey_DJ_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hey_DJ_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hey_DJ_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Hey_DJ_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lesbian-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Hey_DJ_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hey_DJ_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Miamidbp-dbr:Hey_DJ_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hey_DJ_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_dance_filmsdbp-dbr:Hey_DJ_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Ibiza,"Hey DJ, also released as DJ Hound Dog, is a 2003 American film directed by Miguel Delgado and Jon Jacobs, produced by Agostino Carollo and Joe Chavez and starring Jon Jacobs, Charlotte Lewis, Tina Wiseman, Ivelin Giro and Terry Camilleri. It features the appearances of superstar DJs Carl Cox, Tiësto, Bob Sinclar, Ferry Corsten, Marco V, Pete Tong and many others. Original movie soundtrack by Agostino Carollo." 396,25060,dbp-dbr:The_New_Internsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Rich_(director)dbp-dbr:The_New_Internsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_New_Internsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Edendbp-dbr:The_New_Internsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Inger_Stevensdbp-dbr:The_New_Internsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Segaldbp-dbr:The_New_Internsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Telly_Savalasdbp-dbr:The_New_Internsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Callandbp-dbr:The_New_Internsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dean_Jones_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_New_Internsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stefanie_Powersdbp-dbr:The_New_Internsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kaye_Stevensdbp-dbr:The_New_Internsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Rich_(director)dbp-dbr:The_New_Internsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_New_Internsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Rich_(director)dbp-dbr:The_New_Internsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Wilton_Schillerdbp-dbr:The_New_Internsdbp-dbp:nameThe New Internsdbp-dbr:The_New_Internsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_New_Internspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:The_New_Internspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_New_Internspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_New_Internspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_New_Internspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_New_Internspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Medical-themed_filmsdbp-dbr:The_New_Internspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_hospitalsdbp-dbr:The_New_Internspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_filmsdbp-dbr:The_New_Internspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Richdbp-dbr:The_New_Internspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_drama_films,"The New Interns is a 1964 American drama film directed by John Rich, and the sequel to the 1962 film The Interns, itself based on the novel of the same name by Richard Frede. It stars Michael Callan and Dean Jones. For his performance, George Segal won the Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year – Actor. The movie and its predecessor later spawned a short-lived TV show, The Interns, that aired on CBS from 1970 to 1971." 397,69067,dbp-dbr:Freudy_Catdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Freudy_Catdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Freudy_Catdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_H._DePatiedbp-dbr:Freudy_Catdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Freudy_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Freudy_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_father–son_relationshipsdbp-dbr:Freudy_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_William_Lavadbp-dbr:Freudy_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Freudy_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sylvester_the_Cat_filmsdbp-dbr:Freudy_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_filmsdbp-dbr:Freudy_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Freudy_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Freudy_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hippety_Hopper_filmsdbp-dbr:Freudy_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_kangaroos_and_wallabiesdbp-dbr:Freudy_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Freudy_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Freudy_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Freudy_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_short_films,"Freudy Cat is a 1964 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes animated short directed by Robert McKimson. The short was released on March 14, 1964, and stars Sylvester the Cat, Sylvester Jr. and Hippety Hopper." 398,104606,"dbp-dbr:Rasputin_the_Mad_Monkdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Don_Sharpdbp-dbr:Rasputin_the_Mad_Monkdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Picture_Corporationdbp-dbr:Rasputin_the_Mad_Monkdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Nelson_Keysdbp-dbr:Rasputin_the_Mad_Monkdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Shelleydbp-dbr:Rasputin_the_Mad_Monkdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Francis_Matthews_(actor)dbp-dbr:Rasputin_the_Mad_Monkdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christopher_Leedbp-dbr:Rasputin_the_Mad_Monkdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Renée_Ashersondbp-dbr:Rasputin_the_Mad_Monkdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Pascodbp-dbr:Rasputin_the_Mad_Monkdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Suzan_Farmerdbp-dbr:Rasputin_the_Mad_Monkdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dinsdale_Landendbp-dbr:Rasputin_the_Mad_Monkdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Don_Sharpdbp-dbr:Rasputin_the_Mad_Monkdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Picture_Corporationdbp-dbr:Rasputin_the_Mad_Monkdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Nelson_Keysdbp-dbr:Rasputin_the_Mad_Monkdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Hindsdbp-dbr:Rasputin_the_Mad_Monkdbp-dbp:nameRasputin, the Mad Monkdbp-dbr:Rasputin_the_Mad_Monkdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Rasputin_the_Mad_Monkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rasputin_the_Mad_Monkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1910sdbp-dbr:Rasputin_the_Mad_Monkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_filmsdbp-dbr:Rasputin_the_Mad_Monkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Rasputin_the_Mad_Monkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1900sdbp-dbr:Rasputin_the_Mad_Monkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CinemaScope_filmsdbp-dbr:Rasputin_the_Mad_Monkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_historical_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Rasputin_the_Mad_Monkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Rasputin_the_Mad_Monkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Bray_Studiosdbp-dbr:Rasputin_the_Mad_Monkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Russiadbp-dbr:Rasputin_the_Mad_Monkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Rasputin_the_Mad_Monkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hammer_Film_Productions_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Rasputin_the_Mad_Monkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Rasputin_the_Mad_Monkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Don_Sharpdbp-dbr:Rasputin_the_Mad_Monkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Rasputin_the_Mad_Monkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Grigori_Rasputin","Rasputin the Mad Monk is a 1966 Hammer horror film directed by Don Sharp and starring Christopher Lee, Barbara Shelley, Francis Matthews, Suzan Farmer, Richard Pasco, Dinsdale Landen and Renée Asherson.It is the largely fictionalized story of Grigori Rasputin, the Russian peasant-mystic who gained great influence with the Tsars prior to the Russian Revolution, although some of the events leading up to Rasputin's assassination are very loosely based on Prince Yusupov's account of the story. For legal reasons (Yusupov was still alive when the film was released), the character of Yusupov was replaced by Ivan (Matthews).The emphasis is on Rasputin's terrifying powers both to work magic and to seduce women." 399,27082,dbp-dbr:Complicity_(film)dbp-dbp:producerNeil Dunndbp-dbr:Complicity_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRichard Jacksondbp-dbr:Complicity_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jonny_Lee_Millerdbp-dbr:Complicity_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brian_Cox_(actor)dbp-dbr:Complicity_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gavin_Millardbp-dbr:Complicity_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bryan_Elsleydbp-dbr:Complicity_(film)dbp-dbp:nameComplicitydbp-dbr:Complicity_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Complicity_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Complicity_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Complicity_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Complicity_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Edinburghdbp-dbr:Complicity_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Complicity_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Complicity_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Complicity_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Complicity_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Scottish_filmsdbp-dbr:Complicity_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Scottish_filmsdbp-dbr:Complicity_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gavin_Millardbp-dbr:Complicity_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Fifedbp-dbr:Complicity_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Scottish_drama_films,"Complicity (or Retribution in the US market) is a 2000 film based on the 1993 novel Complicity by Iain Banks. The screenplay was written by Bryan Elsley, and directed by Gavin Millar. Both had previously adapted Banks's The Crow Road into a TV serial. The film marked the acting debut of Richard Madden." 400,69038,dbp-dbr:Frankenstein_vs._the_Creature_from_Blood_Covedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Wincklerdbp-dbr:Frankenstein_vs._the_Creature_from_Blood_Covedbp-dbp:producerWilliam Wincklerdbp-dbr:Frankenstein_vs._the_Creature_from_Blood_Covedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Wincklerdbp-dbr:Frankenstein_vs._the_Creature_from_Blood_Covedbp-dbp:starringDezzirae Ascalondbp-dbr:Frankenstein_vs._the_Creature_from_Blood_Covedbp-dbp:starringG. Larry Butlerdbp-dbr:Frankenstein_vs._the_Creature_from_Blood_Covedbp-dbp:nameFrankenstein vs. the Creature from Blood Covedbp-dbr:Frankenstein_vs._the_Creature_from_Blood_Covepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Frankenstein_vs._the_Creature_from_Blood_Covepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Frankenstein_vs._the_Creature_from_Blood_Covepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Frankenstein_vs._the_Creature_from_Blood_Covepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:Frankenstein_vs._the_Creature_from_Blood_Covepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Frankenstein_vs._the_Creature_from_Blood_Covepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Frankenstein_vs._the_Creature_from_Blood_Covepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Frankenstein_vs._the_Creature_from_Blood_Covepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Frankenstein_films,"Frankenstein vs. the Creature from Blood Cove is a 2005 horror film written and directed by William Winckler. It is the second film from William Winckler Productions. Filmed in black and white, the film is an homage to classic monster movies, harkening back to the days of Universal's ""Monster Rally"" heyday. The film was released direct to DVD in 2005 and has since gone on to acquire a growing fan base. Part of the success of the film to date has been the support it has received from horror hosts and fans of late night cinema, with a national syndicated showing on Mr. Lobo's Cinema Insomnia Halloween special as well as local airings on shows from the Horror Host Underground.The film was awarded the ""Best Feature Film"" award at the 2006 World Horror Convention." 401,6665,dbp-dbr:Merlin's_Shop_of_Mystical_Wondersdbp-dbp:directorKenneth J. Bertondbp-dbr:Merlin's_Shop_of_Mystical_Wondersdbp-dbp:distributorMonarch Videodbp-dbr:Merlin's_Shop_of_Mystical_Wondersdbp-dbp:producerKenneth J. Bertondbp-dbr:Merlin's_Shop_of_Mystical_Wondersdbp-dbp:starringErnest Borgninedbp-dbr:Merlin's_Shop_of_Mystical_Wondersdbp-dbp:starringNicholas Noyesdbp-dbr:Merlin's_Shop_of_Mystical_Wondersdbp-dbp:starringBunny Summersdbp-dbr:Merlin's_Shop_of_Mystical_Wondersdbp-dbp:starringDr. Rick Hurtadodbp-dbr:Merlin's_Shop_of_Mystical_Wondersdbp-dbp:starringGeorge Milandbp-dbr:Merlin's_Shop_of_Mystical_Wondersdbp-dbp:starringJohn Terrencedbp-dbr:Merlin's_Shop_of_Mystical_Wondersdbp-dbp:starringMark Hurtadodbp-dbr:Merlin's_Shop_of_Mystical_Wondersdbp-dbp:starringPatricia Sansonedbp-dbr:Merlin's_Shop_of_Mystical_Wondersdbp-dbp:nameMerlin's Shop of Mystical Wondersdbp-dbr:Merlin's_Shop_of_Mystical_Wondersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Merlin's_Shop_of_Mystical_Wonderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Merlin's_Shop_of_Mystical_Wonderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Arthurian_filmsdbp-dbr:Merlin's_Shop_of_Mystical_Wonderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:Merlin's_Shop_of_Mystical_Wonderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rediscovered_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Merlin's_Shop_of_Mystical_Wonderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Compilation_filmsdbp-dbr:Merlin's_Shop_of_Mystical_Wonderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Merlin's_Shop_of_Mystical_Wonderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_anthology_filmsdbp-dbr:Merlin's_Shop_of_Mystical_Wonderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_rediscovered_filmsdbp-dbr:Merlin's_Shop_of_Mystical_Wonderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Merlin's_Shop_of_Mystical_Wonderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_based_on_Merlindbp-dbr:Merlin's_Shop_of_Mystical_Wonderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_fantasy_films,Merlin's Shop of Mystical Wonders is a 1996 American fantasy horror film written and directed by Kenneth J. Berton.The film stars Ernest Borgnine as a grandfather telling his grandson a story about the wizard Merlin opening up a store in the modern-day United States. He tells him two separate stories about Merlin and the store. 402,162973,dbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Plumberdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edward_Sedgwickdbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Plumberdbp-dbp:distributorMetro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Plumberdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Rapfdbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Plumberdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jimmy_Durantedbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Plumberdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Buster_Keatondbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Plumberdbp-dbp:starringIrene Purcelldbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Plumberdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edward_Sedgwickdbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Plumberdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Plumberdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Rapfdbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Plumberdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ralph_Spence_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Plumberdbp-dbp:nameThe Passionate Plumberdbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Plumberdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Plumberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Plumberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Plumberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Plumberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Parisdbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Plumberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Plumberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Plumberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Plumberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_screwball_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Plumberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Plumberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sound_film_remakes_of_silent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Plumberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Plumberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edward_Sedgwickdbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Plumberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Jacques_Devaldbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Plumberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Harry_Rapf,"The Passionate Plumber is a 1932 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Edward Sedgwick, and starring Buster Keaton, Jimmy Durante, and Irene Purcell. The screenplay by Laurence E. Johnson and Ralph Spence is based on the 1926 play Dans sa candeur naïve by Jacques Deval. It is the second screen adaptation of the play, following the 1928 silent film The Cardboard Lover. It later was remade in 1942 as Her Cardboard Lover.A French-language version was made at the same time, under the title, Le plombier amoureux.The dueling sequence was reworked in two of Keaton's later short subjects, She's Oil Mine from 1941 and the 1947 Un Duel A Mort made in France." 403,31169,dbp-dbr:Love_in_High_Geardbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Strayerdbp-dbr:Love_in_High_Geardbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Mayfair_Picturesdbp-dbr:Love_in_High_Geardbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ralph_M._Likedbp-dbr:Love_in_High_Geardbp-dbp:producerGeorge W. Weeksdbp-dbr:Love_in_High_Geardbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harrison_Ford_(silent_film_actor)dbp-dbr:Love_in_High_Geardbp-dbp:starringTyrell Davisdbp-dbr:Love_in_High_Geardbp-dbp:starringAlberta Vaughndbp-dbr:Love_in_High_Geardbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Strayerdbp-dbr:Love_in_High_Geardbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Mayfair_Picturesdbp-dbr:Love_in_High_Geardbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ralph_M._Likedbp-dbr:Love_in_High_Geardbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_W._Weeksdbp-dbr:Love_in_High_Geardbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_B._Seitzdbp-dbr:Love_in_High_Geardbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edward_T._Lowe_Jr.dbp-dbr:Love_in_High_Geardbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Love_in_High_Gearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_in_High_Gearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_in_High_Gearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_in_High_Gearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_in_High_Gearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_in_High_Gearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mayfair_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_in_High_Gearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_R._Strayerdbp-dbr:Love_in_High_Gearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_comedy_films,"Love in High Gear is a 1932 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Frank R. Strayer and starring silent veteran Harrison Ford in his final film role and only talkie, and co–starring Alberta Vaughn,Tyrell Davis and Arthur Hoyt. It was released by the independent Mayfair Pictures." 404,70718,dbp-dbr:Sweet_Sugar_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michel_Levesquedbp-dbr:Sweet_Sugar_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Dimension_Pictures_(1970s_company)dbp-dbr:Sweet_Sugar_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Phyllis_Davisdbp-dbr:Sweet_Sugar_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michel_Levesquedbp-dbr:Sweet_Sugar_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Dimension_Pictures_(1970s_company)dbp-dbr:Sweet_Sugar_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSweet Sugardbp-dbr:Sweet_Sugar_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sweet_Sugar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sweet_Sugar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sweet_Sugar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_filmsdbp-dbr:Sweet_Sugar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Women_in_prison_filmsdbp-dbr:Sweet_Sugar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Sweet_Sugar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Sweet_Sugar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_prison_filmsdbp-dbr:Sweet_Sugar_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dimension_Pictures_films,Sweet Sugar is a 1972 American women in prison exploitation film directed by Michel Levesque and starring Phyllis Davis. It is about a woman sentenced to work on a chain gang. 405,92284,dbp-dbr:Darts_Are_Trumpsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:Darts_Are_Trumpsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Darts_Are_Trumpsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:A._George_Smithdbp-dbr:Darts_Are_Trumpsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:Darts_Are_Trumpsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Darts_Are_Trumpsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:A._George_Smithdbp-dbr:Darts_Are_Trumpsdbp-dbp:nameDarts Are Trumpsdbp-dbr:Darts_Are_Trumpsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Darts_Are_Trumpspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Darts_Are_Trumpspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Darts_Are_Trumpspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Darts_Are_Trumpspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Darts_Are_Trumpspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Darts_Are_Trumpspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Darts_Are_Trumpspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:RKO_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Darts_Are_Trumpspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Darts_Are_Trumpspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Darts_Are_Trumpspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nettlefold_Studiosdbp-dbr:Darts_Are_Trumpspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maclean_Rogers,"Darts Are Trumps is a 1938 British comedy film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring Eliot Makeham, Nancy O'Neil and Ian Colin. A darts player manages to thwart a jewel thief.It was made at Walton Studios as a quota quickie for release by RKO Pictures." 406,165523,dbp-dbr:South_of_Wawadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Boyd_(director)dbp-dbr:South_of_Wawadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Accent_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:South_of_Wawadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Susan_Cavandbp-dbr:South_of_Wawadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Barbara_Tranterdbp-dbr:South_of_Wawadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Andras_Hamoridbp-dbr:South_of_Wawadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rebecca_Jenkinsdbp-dbr:South_of_Wawadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Catherine_Fitchdbp-dbr:South_of_Wawadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Scott_Rendererdbp-dbr:South_of_Wawadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dawn_Greenhalghdbp-dbr:South_of_Wawadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Boyd_(director)dbp-dbr:South_of_Wawadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Accent_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:South_of_Wawadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Susan_Cavandbp-dbr:South_of_Wawadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Barbara_Tranterdbp-dbr:South_of_Wawadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Andras_Hamoridbp-dbr:South_of_Wawadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lori_Lansensdbp-dbr:South_of_Wawadbp-dbp:nameSouth of Wawadbp-dbr:South_of_Wawadbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:South_of_Wawadbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:South_of_Wawapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:South_of_Wawapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:South_of_Wawapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:South_of_Wawapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:South_of_Wawapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:South_of_Wawapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:South_of_Wawapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Ontario,"South of Wawa is a 1991 Canadian comedy film. It was written by Lori Lansens and directed by Robert Boyd.The film stars Rebecca Jenkins as Lizette, a woman stuck in an unhappy marriage who organizes a road trip with her coworker Cheryl Ann (Catherine Fitch) to see Dan Hill in concert. Although the film's title alludes to the Northern Ontario town of Wawa, the film is actually set in the Western Ontario town of Stayner.The film was released on VHS in 1995 in Canada by Cineplex Odeon, but as of April 19, 2010, a DVD of the film has yet to be announced." 407,64797,"dbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:M._Night_Shyamalandbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:producerM. Night Shyamalandbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:producerKathleen Kennedydbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:producerFrank Marshalldbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:producerSam Mercerdbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:producerJames Newton Howard, Thomas Drescher, Tom Drescherdbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringM. Night Shyamalandbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringJoaquin Phoenixdbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringMel Gibsondbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringCherry Jonesdbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringAbigail Breslindbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringRory Culkindbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:M._Night_Shyamalandbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:M._Night_Shyamalandbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Kathleen_Kennedy_(producer)dbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_Marshall_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Mercerdbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:M._Night_Shyamalandbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:nameSignsdbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:genreOrchestraldbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Touchstone_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_familiesdbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_psychological_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_James_Newton_Howarddbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_extraterrestrial_lifedbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Alien_invasions_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Religious_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_M._Night_Shyamalandbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_M._Night_Shyamalandbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_M._Night_Shyamalandbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Pennsylvaniadbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_farmsdbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Pennsylvaniadbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_asthmadbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Kennedy/Marshall_Company_filmsdbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Frank_Marshalldbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_widowhooddbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Sam_Mercerdbp-dbr:Signs_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Blinding_Edge_Pictures_films","Signs is a 2002 American science fiction horror thriller film written and directed by M. Night Shyamalan and produced by Shyamalan, Frank Marshall, Kathleen Kennedy and Sam Mercer. The film was produced by Blinding Edge Pictures and The Kennedy/Marshall Company. It was distributed by Buena Vista Pictures through the Touchstone Pictures label theatrically, and by Touchstone Home Entertainment in home media format. Starring Mel Gibson and Joaquin Phoenix, the story focuses on a former Episcopal priest named Graham Hess who discovers a series of crop circles in his cornfield and that the phenomenon is a result of extraterrestrial life. Signs explores the themes of faith, kinship, and extraterrestrials.Signs premiered in theaters on August 2, 2002. The film was a financial success, grossing $408 million on a $72 million budget, becoming the seventh-highest-grossing film of 2002, and was met with positive reviews from critics, with many praising its atmosphere, cinematography, score and story, but others criticizing aspects of the script. The film was nominated for multiple awards, including those from the Online Film Critics Society and the Empire Awards. The film also won an award from the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers. The high definition Blu-ray Disc edition of the film featuring the director's audio commentary, the making of the film and deleted scenes was released in the United States on June 3, 2008. The original motion picture soundtrack, which was composed by James Newton Howard, was released on the opening day by the Hollywood Records label." 408,83162,dbp-dbr:Summer_Citydbp-dbp:directorChristopher Fraserdbp-dbr:Summer_Citydbp-dbp:distributorIntertropic filmsdbp-dbr:Summer_Citydbp-dbp:producerPhil Avalondbp-dbr:Summer_Citydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Steve_Bisleydbp-dbr:Summer_Citydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Jarrattdbp-dbr:Summer_Citydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Gibsondbp-dbr:Summer_Citydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Abigail_(actress)dbp-dbr:Summer_Citydbp-dbp:starringPhil Avalondbp-dbr:Summer_Citydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ward_%22Pally%22_Austindbp-dbr:Summer_Citydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Elliott_(actor)dbp-dbr:Summer_Citydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Phillip_Avalondbp-dbr:Summer_Citydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Phillip_Avalondbp-dbr:Summer_Citydbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Summer_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Summer_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Sydneydbp-dbr:Summer_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1960sdbp-dbr:Summer_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_filmsdbp-dbr:Summer_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Summer_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_South_Walesdbp-dbr:Summer_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Summer_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Summer_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Summer_Citypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_surfing_films,"Summer City (also known as Coast of Terror) is a 1977 Australian drama thriller film, filmed in Newcastle, Australia. It marked Mel Gibson's film debut." 409,82376,dbp-dbr:Lawless_Borderdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_P._McCarthydbp-dbr:Lawless_Borderdbp-dbp:distributorSpectrum Picturesdbp-dbr:Lawless_Borderdbp-dbp:distributorState Rightsdbp-dbr:Lawless_Borderdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ray_Kirkwooddbp-dbr:Lawless_Borderdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_P._McCarthydbp-dbr:Lawless_Borderdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ray_Kirkwooddbp-dbr:Lawless_Borderdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Zarah_Tazildbp-dbr:Lawless_Borderdbp-dbp:nameLawless Borderdbp-dbr:Lawless_Borderdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Lawless_Borderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Lawless_Borderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Lawless_Borderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Lawless_Borderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Lawless_Borderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Lawless_Borderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_P._McCarthy,Lawless Border is a 1935 Western film directed by John P. McCarthy and written by Zarah Tazil. It was released in 1935 in the US by State Rights and Spectrum Pictures. 410,68916,dbp-dbr:Emperor_of_the_North_Poledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Aldrichdbp-dbr:Emperor_of_the_North_Poledbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Emperor_of_the_North_Poledbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Stan_Houghdbp-dbr:Emperor_of_the_North_Poledbp-dbp:producerKenneth Hymandbp-dbr:Emperor_of_the_North_Poledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lee_Marvindbp-dbr:Emperor_of_the_North_Poledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ernest_Borgninedbp-dbr:Emperor_of_the_North_Poledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elisha_Cook_Jr.dbp-dbr:Emperor_of_the_North_Poledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Keith_Carradinedbp-dbr:Emperor_of_the_North_Poledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Tynerdbp-dbr:Emperor_of_the_North_Poledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Liam_Dunndbp-dbr:Emperor_of_the_North_Poledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Simon_Oaklanddbp-dbr:Emperor_of_the_North_Poledbp-dbp:starringHarry Caesardbp-dbr:Emperor_of_the_North_Poledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Malcolm_Atterburydbp-dbr:Emperor_of_the_North_Poledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Aldrichdbp-dbr:Emperor_of_the_North_Poledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Emperor_of_the_North_Poledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stan_Houghdbp-dbr:Emperor_of_the_North_Poledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Londondbp-dbr:Emperor_of_the_North_Poledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leon_Ray_Livingstondbp-dbr:Emperor_of_the_North_Poledbp-dbp:nameEmperor of the North Poledbp-dbr:Emperor_of_the_North_Poledbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Emperor_of_the_North_Polepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Emperor_of_the_North_Polepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Emperor_of_the_North_Polepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Oregondbp-dbr:Emperor_of_the_North_Polepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1930sdbp-dbr:Emperor_of_the_North_Polepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Emperor_of_the_North_Polepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Emperor_of_the_North_Polepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Emperor_of_the_North_Polepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:Emperor_of_the_North_Polepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Frank_De_Voldbp-dbr:Emperor_of_the_North_Polepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Oregondbp-dbr:Emperor_of_the_North_Polepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Jack_Londondbp-dbr:Emperor_of_the_North_Polepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_trainsdbp-dbr:Emperor_of_the_North_Polepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Emperor_of_the_North_Polepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Great_Depression_filmsdbp-dbr:Emperor_of_the_North_Polepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Aldrich,"Emperor of the North Pole is a 1973 American action adventure film directed by Robert Aldrich, starring Lee Marvin, Ernest Borgnine, Keith Carradine, and Charles Tyner. It was later re-released on home media (and is more widely known) under the shorter title Emperor of the North, ostensibly chosen by studio executives to avoid being mistaken for a heartwarming holiday story. This original title is a homage to the historic joke among Great Depression-era hobos that the world's best hobo was ""Emperor of the North Pole"", a way of poking fun at their own desperate situation, implying that somebody ruling over the North Pole would reign over nothing but a vast, barren, cold, empty, and stark wasteland. The film depicts the story of two hobos' struggle (esp. vs. ""The Establishment"") during the Great Depression in 1930s Oregon.Carradine's character, Cigaret, uses the moniker that Jack London used during his hobo escapades, and like London, is portrayed as a young traveling companion to the older Livingston's A-No.-1 (played by Marvin), but that is where (some assert) the similarity between Carradine's character and Jack London ends, as Cigaret is portrayed in the film as immature, loud-mouthed, and not bright, opposite A-No.-1's gracious and graceful seasoned veteran." 411,161307,dbp-dbr:The_Wisdom_of_Crocodilesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Po-Chih_Leongdbp-dbr:The_Wisdom_of_Crocodilesdbp-dbp:distributorEntertainment Film Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Wisdom_of_Crocodilesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Lascellesdbp-dbr:The_Wisdom_of_Crocodilesdbp-dbp:producerCarolyn Choadbp-dbr:The_Wisdom_of_Crocodilesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jude_Lawdbp-dbr:The_Wisdom_of_Crocodilesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Colin_Salmondbp-dbr:The_Wisdom_of_Crocodilesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Timothy_Spalldbp-dbr:The_Wisdom_of_Crocodilesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elina_Löwensohndbp-dbr:The_Wisdom_of_Crocodilesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kerry_Foxdbp-dbr:The_Wisdom_of_Crocodilesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Davenportdbp-dbr:The_Wisdom_of_Crocodilesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Po-Chih_Leongdbp-dbr:The_Wisdom_of_Crocodilesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Entertainment_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Wisdom_of_Crocodilesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Lascellesdbp-dbr:The_Wisdom_of_Crocodilesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Hoffman_(english_writer)dbp-dbr:The_Wisdom_of_Crocodilesdbp-dbp:nameThe Wisdom of Crocodilesdbp-dbr:The_Wisdom_of_Crocodilesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Wisdom_of_Crocodilespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wisdom_of_Crocodilespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wisdom_of_Crocodilespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wisdom_of_Crocodilespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Wisdom_of_Crocodilespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wisdom_of_Crocodilespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wisdom_of_Crocodilespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wisdom_of_Crocodilespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_vampire_films,The Wisdom of Crocodiles (also released as Immortality) is a 1998 British romantic thriller film directed by Po-Chih Leong and starring Jude Law. It is based on the book of the same name by Paul Hoffman. 412,137420,dbp-dbr:Mister_Quilpdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Tuchnerdbp-dbr:Mister_Quilpdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:EMI_Filmsdbp-dbr:Mister_Quilpdbp-dbp:producerHelen M. Straussdbp-dbr:Mister_Quilpdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anthony_Newleydbp-dbr:Mister_Quilpdbp-dbp:starringDavid Hemmingsdbp-dbr:Mister_Quilpdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Tuchnerdbp-dbr:Mister_Quilpdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:EMI_Filmsdbp-dbr:Mister_Quilpdbp-dbp:nameMister Quilpdbp-dbr:Mister_Quilpdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Mister_Quilppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mister_Quilppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_historical_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Mister_Quilppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_filmsdbp-dbr:Mister_Quilppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_19th_centurydbp-dbr:Mister_Quilppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Mister_Quilppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Mister_Quilppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Mister_Quilppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Elmer_Bernsteindbp-dbr:Mister_Quilppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Embassy_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Mister_Quilppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Mister_Quilppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_Tuchnerdbp-dbr:Mister_Quilppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Reader's_Digestdbp-dbr:Mister_Quilppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_The_Old_Curiosity_Shop,"Mister Quilp (also known as The Old Curiosity Shop) is a 1975 British musical film directed by Michael Tuchner and starring Anthony Newley, David Hemmings and Jill Bennett. It is based on the 1841 novel The Old Curiosity Shop by Charles Dickens." 413,40855,dbp-dbr:Mr._Incredible_and_Palsdbp-dbp:directorBrad Birddbp-dbr:Mr._Incredible_and_Palsdbp-dbp:directorRoger L. Goulddbp-dbr:Mr._Incredible_and_Palsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Mr._Incredible_and_Palsdbp-dbp:producerAnn Brilzdbp-dbr:Mr._Incredible_and_Palsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Samuel_L._Jacksondbp-dbr:Mr._Incredible_and_Palsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Craig_T._Nelsondbp-dbr:Mr._Incredible_and_Palsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pete_Docterdbp-dbr:Mr._Incredible_and_Palsdbp-dbp:starringCelia Schumandbp-dbr:Mr._Incredible_and_Palsdbp-dbp:starringMichael Asberrydbp-dbr:Mr._Incredible_and_Palsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Brad_Birddbp-dbr:Mr._Incredible_and_Palsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Mr._Incredible_and_Palsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brad_Birddbp-dbr:Mr._Incredible_and_Palsdbp-dbp:nameMr. Incredible and Palsdbp-dbr:Mr._Incredible_and_Palsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mr._Incredible_and_Palspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Incredible_and_Palspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Incredible_and_Palspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Incredible_and_Palspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Incredible_and_Palspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Incredible_and_Palspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pixar_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Incredible_and_Palspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Incredible_and_Palspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Incredible_and_Palspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Incredible_and_Palspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_superhero_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Incredible_and_Palspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Incredible_and_Palspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Incredible_and_Palspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_animated_superhero_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Incredible_and_Palspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_superhero_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Incredible_and_Palspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Incredibles,"Mr. Incredible and Pals (also known as The Adventures of Mr. Incredible) is a 2005 American animated short film produced by Pixar which was included as a bonus feature on the DVD release of its 2004 feature film The Incredibles. It features the characters of Mr. Incredible and Frozone from the feature, plus a ""cute animal"" rabbit sidekick named Mr. Skipperdoo, chasing and capturing the supervillain Lady Lightbug." 414,168574,dbp-dbr:Witchcraft_X:_Mistress_of_the_Craftdbp-dbp:directorElisar Cabreradbp-dbr:Witchcraft_X:_Mistress_of_the_Craftdbp-dbp:distributorSimitar Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_X:_Mistress_of_the_Craftdbp-dbp:producerFrank Scantoridbp-dbr:Witchcraft_X:_Mistress_of_the_Craftdbp-dbp:producerJerry Feiferdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_X:_Mistress_of_the_Craftdbp-dbp:producerElisar Cabreradbp-dbr:Witchcraft_X:_Mistress_of_the_Craftdbp-dbp:producerJon Blaydbp-dbr:Witchcraft_X:_Mistress_of_the_Craftdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eileen_Dalydbp-dbr:Witchcraft_X:_Mistress_of_the_Craftdbp-dbp:starringWendy Cooperdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_X:_Mistress_of_the_Craftdbp-dbp:starringStephanie Beatondbp-dbr:Witchcraft_X:_Mistress_of_the_Craftdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Simitar_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_X:_Mistress_of_the_Craftdbp-dbp:nameWitchcraft X: Mistress of the Craftdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_X:_Mistress_of_the_Craftdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_X:_Mistress_of_the_Craftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_X:_Mistress_of_the_Craftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_X:_Mistress_of_the_Craftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_X:_Mistress_of_the_Craftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_X:_Mistress_of_the_Craftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_X:_Mistress_of_the_Craftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_witchcraftdbp-dbr:Witchcraft_X:_Mistress_of_the_Craftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_supernatural_horror_films,"Witchcraft X: Mistress of the Craft is a 1998 American horror film directed by Elisar Cabrera and starring Stephanie Beaton, Wendy Cooper, and Eileen Daly. The tenth film in the Witchcraft series, it was produced by Vista Street Entertainment. The movie is followed by Witchcraft XI: Sisters in Blood." 415,62824,dbp-dbr:Mae_West_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lee_Philipsdbp-dbr:Mae_West_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:Mae_West_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Terry_Morse_Jr.dbp-dbr:Mae_West_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Janet_G._Knutsendbp-dbr:Mae_West_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Brolindbp-dbr:Mae_West_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Piper_Lauriedbp-dbr:Mae_West_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roddy_McDowalldbp-dbr:Mae_West_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ann_Jilliandbp-dbr:Mae_West_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lee_Philipsdbp-dbr:Mae_West_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:Mae_West_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Terry_Morse_Jr.dbp-dbr:Mae_West_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Janet_G._Knutsendbp-dbr:Mae_West_(film)dbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Mae_West_(film)dbp-dbp:genreBiographydbp-dbr:Mae_West_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mae_West_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mae_West_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_filmsdbp-dbr:Mae_West_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ABC_network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Mae_West_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Brad_Fiedeldbp-dbr:Mae_West_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Mae_West_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Mae_West_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lee_Philipsdbp-dbr:Mae_West_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Mae_West,"Mae West (also known as The Mae West Story) is a 1982 television film about the life of the comedian actress and writer Mae West. It was directed by Lee Philips, starring Ann Jillian as West and featuring James Brolin, Piper Laurie, and Roddy McDowall in supporting roles." 416,69618,dbp-dbr:How_Wonderful!dbp-dbp:directorLynn Hergartydbp-dbr:How_Wonderful!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tracy_Manndbp-dbr:How_Wonderful!dbp-dbp:nameHow Wonderful!dbp-dbr:How_Wonderful!dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:How_Wonderful!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:How_Wonderful!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:How_Wonderful!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_television_filmsdbp-dbr:How_Wonderful!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_television_filmsdbp-dbr:How_Wonderful!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_pregnancy_filmsdbp-dbr:How_Wonderful!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_pregnancy_films,How Wonderful! is a 1989 TV movie about a journalist who falls pregnant. 417,169392,dbp-dbr:Suppressed_Duckdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Suppressed_Duckdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Suppressed_Duckdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Suppressed_Duckdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_H._DePatiedbp-dbr:Suppressed_Duckdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Suppressed_Duckdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Suppressed_Duckdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Suppressed_Duckdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Suppressed_Duckdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Suppressed_Duckdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_H._DePatiedbp-dbr:Suppressed_Duckdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Suppressed_Duckdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Detiegedbp-dbr:Suppressed_Duckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Suppressed_Duckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_filmsdbp-dbr:Suppressed_Duckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_William_Lavadbp-dbr:Suppressed_Duckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Daffy_Duck_filmsdbp-dbr:Suppressed_Duckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Suppressed_Duckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Suppressed_Duckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Suppressed_Duckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Suppressed_Duckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_bearsdbp-dbr:Suppressed_Duckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Suppressed_Duckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:DePatie–Freleng_Enterprises_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Suppressed_Duckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_animated_films,"Suppressed Duck is a 1965 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon directed by Robert McKimson and written by David Detiege. The short was released on June 18, 1965, and stars Daffy Duck. It is Daffy's only solo cartoon in the DePatie–Freleng series.This marks the final time Daffy appears solo. In the film, Daffy is a hunter in pursuit of bears. The bears are protected behind a boundary line, in an area where hunting is illegal. So Daffy tries to finds ways to get to the bears without attracting the attention of the park rangers who protect them." 418,32294,dbp-dbr:Punk_Jewsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jesse_Zook_Manndbp-dbr:Punk_Jewsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:National_Center_for_Jewish_Filmdbp-dbr:Punk_Jewsdbp-dbp:distributorAdon Olam Productionsdbp-dbr:Punk_Jewsdbp-dbp:producerEvan Kleinmandbp-dbr:Punk_Jewsdbp-dbp:producerSaul Sudindbp-dbr:Punk_Jewsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jesse_Zook_Manndbp-dbr:Punk_Jewsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:National_Center_for_Jewish_Filmdbp-dbr:Punk_Jewsdbp-dbp:namePunk Jewsdbp-dbr:Punk_Jewsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Punk_Jewspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Punk_Jewspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Punk_Jewspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Punk_Jewspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:Punk_Jewspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Orthodox_and_Hasidic_Jewsdbp-dbr:Punk_Jewspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Jews_and_Judaismdbp-dbr:Punk_Jewspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_punk_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Punk_Jewspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Jews_and_Judaism_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Punk_Jewspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jews_and_Judaism_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Punk_Jewspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Orthodox_Jews_and_Judaism_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Punk_Jewspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jews_in_punk_rock,"Punk Jews is a 2012 American documentary film directed by Jesse Zook Mann and produced by Saul Sudin (husband of Elke Reva Sudin, who appears in the film), Evan Kleinman, and Alexander Emanuele. The film profiles several non-traditional Orthodox Jewish artists, activists, and groups based in New York City." 419,82578,dbp-dbr:London_Can_Take_It!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Watt_(director)dbp-dbr:London_Can_Take_It!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Humphrey_Jenningsdbp-dbr:London_Can_Take_It!dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:London_Can_Take_It!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Watt_(director)dbp-dbr:London_Can_Take_It!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Humphrey_Jenningsdbp-dbr:London_Can_Take_It!dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:London_Can_Take_It!dbp-dbp:nameLondon Can Take It!dbp-dbr:London_Can_Take_It!dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:London_Can_Take_It!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:London_Can_Take_It!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:London_Can_Take_It!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Black-and-white_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:London_Can_Take_It!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_short_filmsdbp-dbr:London_Can_Take_It!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:London_Can_Take_It!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:London_Can_Take_It!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:London_Can_Take_It!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Battle_of_Britain_filmsdbp-dbr:London_Can_Take_It!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_World_War_II_propaganda_filmsdbp-dbr:London_Can_Take_It!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Londondbp-dbr:London_Can_Take_It!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Humphrey_Jenningsdbp-dbr:London_Can_Take_It!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:GPO_Film_Unit_filmsdbp-dbr:London_Can_Take_It!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_Watt,London Can Take It! is a 1940 short British propaganda film directed by Humphrey Jennings and Harry Watt and narrated by US journalist and war correspondent Quentin Reynolds. It was produced by the GPO Film Unit for the British Ministry of Information and distributed throughout the United States by Warner Bros. The film shows the effects of eighteen hours of the German blitz on London and its people. 420,94262,"dbp-dbr:Eurovision_Song_Contest:_The_Story_of_Fire_Sagadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Dobkin_(director)dbp-dbr:Eurovision_Song_Contest:_The_Story_of_Fire_Sagadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Netflixdbp-dbr:Eurovision_Song_Contest:_The_Story_of_Fire_Sagadbp-dbp:producerWill Ferrelldbp-dbr:Eurovision_Song_Contest:_The_Story_of_Fire_Sagadbp-dbp:producerJessica Elbaumdbp-dbr:Eurovision_Song_Contest:_The_Story_of_Fire_Sagadbp-dbp:producerChris Henchydbp-dbr:Eurovision_Song_Contest:_The_Story_of_Fire_Sagadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Savan_Kotechadbp-dbr:Eurovision_Song_Contest:_The_Story_of_Fire_Sagadbp-dbp:starringDemi Lovatodbp-dbr:Eurovision_Song_Contest:_The_Story_of_Fire_Sagadbp-dbp:starringPierce Brosnandbp-dbr:Eurovision_Song_Contest:_The_Story_of_Fire_Sagadbp-dbp:starringDan Stevensdbp-dbr:Eurovision_Song_Contest:_The_Story_of_Fire_Sagadbp-dbp:starringWill Ferrelldbp-dbr:Eurovision_Song_Contest:_The_Story_of_Fire_Sagadbp-dbp:starringRachel McAdamsdbp-dbr:Eurovision_Song_Contest:_The_Story_of_Fire_Sagadbp-dbp:starringMikael Persbrandtdbp-dbr:Eurovision_Song_Contest:_The_Story_of_Fire_Sagadbp-dbp:starringÓlafur Darri Ólafssondbp-dbr:Eurovision_Song_Contest:_The_Story_of_Fire_Sagadbp-dbp:starringGraham Nortondbp-dbr:Eurovision_Song_Contest:_The_Story_of_Fire_Sagadbp-dbp:starringMelissanthi Mahutdbp-dbr:Eurovision_Song_Contest:_The_Story_of_Fire_Sagadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Dobkin_(director)dbp-dbr:Eurovision_Song_Contest:_The_Story_of_Fire_Sagadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Netflixdbp-dbr:Eurovision_Song_Contest:_The_Story_of_Fire_Sagadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Will_Ferrelldbp-dbr:Eurovision_Song_Contest:_The_Story_of_Fire_Sagadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Chris_Henchydbp-dbr:Eurovision_Song_Contest:_The_Story_of_Fire_Sagadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Will_Ferrelldbp-dbr:Eurovision_Song_Contest:_The_Story_of_Fire_Sagadbp-dbp:nameEurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Sagadbp-dbr:Eurovision_Song_Contest:_The_Story_of_Fire_Sagadbp-dbp:nameEurovision Song Contest:dbp-dbr:Eurovision_Song_Contest:_The_Story_of_Fire_Sagadbp-dbp:nameThe Story of Fire Sagadbp-dbr:Eurovision_Song_Contest:_The_Story_of_Fire_Sagadbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Eurovision_Song_Contest:_The_Story_of_Fire_Sagapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Eurovision_Song_Contest:_The_Story_of_Fire_Sagapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Eurovision_Song_Contest:_The_Story_of_Fire_Sagapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Eurovision_Song_Contest:_The_Story_of_Fire_Sagapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Netflix_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Eurovision_Song_Contest:_The_Story_of_Fire_Sagapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Edinburghdbp-dbr:Eurovision_Song_Contest:_The_Story_of_Fire_Sagapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Edinburghdbp-dbr:Eurovision_Song_Contest:_The_Story_of_Fire_Sagapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1974dbp-dbr:Eurovision_Song_Contest:_The_Story_of_Fire_Sagapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_postponed_due_to_the_COVID-19_pandemicdbp-dbr:Eurovision_Song_Contest:_The_Story_of_Fire_Sagapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Hertfordshiredbp-dbr:Eurovision_Song_Contest:_The_Story_of_Fire_Sagapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Israeldbp-dbr:Eurovision_Song_Contest:_The_Story_of_Fire_Sagapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_musical_groupsdbp-dbr:Eurovision_Song_Contest:_The_Story_of_Fire_Sagapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Icelanddbp-dbr:Eurovision_Song_Contest:_The_Story_of_Fire_Sagapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Glasgowdbp-dbr:Eurovision_Song_Contest:_The_Story_of_Fire_Sagapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Atli_Örvarssondbp-dbr:Eurovision_Song_Contest:_The_Story_of_Fire_Sagapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2020dbp-dbr:Eurovision_Song_Contest:_The_Story_of_Fire_Sagapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Warner_Bros._Studios,_Leavesdendbp-dbr:Eurovision_Song_Contest:_The_Story_of_Fire_Sagapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Reykjavíkdbp-dbr:Eurovision_Song_Contest:_The_Story_of_Fire_Sagapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Icelanddbp-dbr:Eurovision_Song_Contest:_The_Story_of_Fire_Sagapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gary_Sanchez_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Eurovision_Song_Contest:_The_Story_of_Fire_Sagapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_Dobkindbp-dbr:Eurovision_Song_Contest:_The_Story_of_Fire_Sagapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Eurovision_Song_Contestdbp-dbr:Eurovision_Song_Contest:_The_Story_of_Fire_Sagapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Albums_produced_by_Johan_Carlsson","Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga is a 2020 American musical romantic comedy film directed by David Dobkin, written by Will Ferrell and Harper Steele, and starring Ferrell, Rachel McAdams, Dan Stevens, Melissanthi Mahut, Mikael Persbrandt, Ólafur Darri Ólafsson, Graham Norton, Demi Lovato, Pierce Brosnan, and Elín Petersdóttir. It follows the personally close Icelandic singers Lars Erickssong (Ferrell) and Sigrit Ericksdóttir (McAdams) as they are given the chance to represent their country in the Eurovision Song Contest.Development of a film based on the Eurovision Song Contest began in 2018, with Ferrell, a self-described follower of the event, attending the 2018 and 2019 editions to conceive the characters and story. The film was officially announced in June 2018, and filming took place between August and October 2019 in Scotland, Iceland, and England.The Story of Fire Saga was originally scheduled for a May 2020 release on Netflix to coincide with the Eurovision Song Contest 2020. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020 contest was canceled, and the film was subsequently released a month later, on June 26. It received mixed reviews from critics, who praised the original music but criticised the screenplay and runtime. The film received a nomination for Best Original Song at the 93rd Academy Awards (for ""Husavik"")." 421,149359,dbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rick_Calabashdbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bobs_Gannawaydbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainsdbp-dbp:directorTony Craigdbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainsdbp-dbp:directorJamie Mitchelldbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainsdbp-dbp:directorMike Moondbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainsdbp-dbp:producerMelinda Redigerdbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bill_Farmerdbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Woodsdbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Corey_Burtondbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Russi_Taylordbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wayne_Allwinedbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pat_Carroll_(actress)dbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tony_Anselmodbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jonathan_Freeman_(actor)dbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Scott_Weingerdbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susanne_Blakesleedbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainsdbp-dbp:nameMickey's House of Villainsdbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_based_on_animated_seriesdbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_television_seriesdbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_films_as_pilotsdbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Jymn_Magondbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_Halloweendbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Michael_Taveradbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_crossover_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Children's_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:DisneyToon_Studios_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disney_Television_Animation_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disney_direct-to-video_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Henry_Gilroydbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Donald_Duck_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Goofy_(Disney)_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mickey_Mouse_filmsdbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bobs_Gannawaydbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tony_Craig_(director)dbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jamie_Mitchell_(director)dbp-dbr:Mickey's_House_of_Villainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rick_Calabash,"Mickey's House of Villains is a 2002 American direct-to-video animated film produced by Walt Disney Television Animation. It is based on the animated television series House of Mouse, and serves as a stand-alone sequel to the direct-to-video animated film Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse, starring Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Minnie Mouse, Goofy, Daisy Duck, and Disney Villains that appeared in past Disney productions. It was released on both VHS and DVD by Walt Disney Home Entertainment on September 3, 2002." 422,167275,dbp-dbr:The_Company_of_Strangersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Cynthia_Scottdbp-dbr:The_Company_of_Strangersdbp-dbp:distributorNational Film Board of Canadadbp-dbr:The_Company_of_Strangersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:First_Run_Featuresdbp-dbr:The_Company_of_Strangersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Castle_Hill_Productionsdbp-dbr:The_Company_of_Strangersdbp-dbp:producerDavid Wilsondbp-dbr:The_Company_of_Strangersdbp-dbp:starringAlice Diabodbp-dbr:The_Company_of_Strangersdbp-dbp:starringConstance Garneaudbp-dbr:The_Company_of_Strangersdbp-dbp:nameThe Company of Strangersdbp-dbr:The_Company_of_Strangersdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:The_Company_of_Strangerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Company_of_Strangerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Company_of_Strangerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Company_of_Strangerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quebec_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Company_of_Strangerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Board_of_Canada_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Company_of_Strangerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Company_of_Strangerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lesbian-related_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Company_of_Strangerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Company_of_Strangerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_docufiction_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Company_of_Strangerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_womendbp-dbr:The_Company_of_Strangerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_old_agedbp-dbr:The_Company_of_Strangerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Company_of_Strangerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_female_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Company_of_Strangerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Company_of_Strangerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_busesdbp-dbr:The_Company_of_Strangerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_road_moviesdbp-dbr:The_Company_of_Strangerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_LGBT-related_films,"The Company of Strangers (US release title: Strangers in Good Company; French title: Le Fabuleux gang des sept) is a 1990 Canadian film directed by Cynthia Scott and written by Scott, Sally Bochner, David Wilson and Gloria Demers. The film depicts eight women on a bus tour, who are stranded at an isolated cottage when the bus breaks down." 423,64096,dbp-dbr:China_Corsairdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ray_Nazarrodbp-dbr:China_Corsairdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:China_Corsairdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Rudolph_Flothowdbp-dbr:China_Corsairdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jon_Hall_(actor)dbp-dbr:China_Corsairdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lisa_Ferradaydbp-dbr:China_Corsairdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ray_Nazarrodbp-dbr:China_Corsairdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:China_Corsairdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rudolph_Flothowdbp-dbr:China_Corsairdbp-dbp:nameJon Halldbp-dbr:China_Corsairdbp-dbp:nameChina Corsairdbp-dbr:China_Corsairdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:China_Corsairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:China_Corsairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:China_Corsairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:China_Corsairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:China_Corsairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:China_Corsairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:China_Corsairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ray_Nazarrodbp-dbr:China_Corsairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_adventure_films,"China Corsair is a 1951 American adventure film directed by Ray Nazarro, starring Jon Hall and Lisa Ferraday and released by Columbia Pictures. It was the film debut of Ernest Borgnine.Filming took place in February 1951. Ron Randell was under long term contract to Columbia." 424,51910,dbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Husbandsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Walton_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Husbandsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Buena_Vista_Televisiondbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Husbandsdbp-dbp:producerMitch Engeldbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Husbandsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Louise_Fletcherdbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Husbandsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sarah_Douglas_(actress)dbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Husbandsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Donna_Millsdbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Husbandsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cindy_Williamsdbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Husbandsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Ontkeandbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Husbandsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Walton_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Husbandsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Buena_Vista_Televisiondbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Husbandsdbp-dbp:genreThrillerdbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Husbandsdbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Husbandsdbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Thriller_filmdbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Husbandspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Husbandspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Husbandspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_North_Carolinadbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Husbandspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Husbandspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CBS_network_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Husbandspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Husbandspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Husbandspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Husbandspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Husbandspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Husbandspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_science_fiction_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Husbandspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Husbandspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Ira_Levindbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Husbandspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Connecticutdbp-dbr:The_Stepford_Husbandspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Fred_Walton_(director),"The Stepford Husbands is a 1996 American made-for-television thriller-drama film inspired by the Ira Levin novel The Stepford Wives. It was directed by Fred Walton with a screenplay by brothers Ken Wheat and Jim Wheat and starring Donna Mills, Michael Ontkean, Cindy Williams, Sarah Douglas and Louise Fletcher. It is the third in a series of sequels inspired by the 1972 novel and the original 1975 film The Stepford Wives." 425,83106,dbp-dbr:No_Child_of_Minedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Kosminskydbp-dbr:No_Child_of_Minedbp-dbp:producerPeter Kosminskydbp-dbr:No_Child_of_Minedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Colin_Salmondbp-dbr:No_Child_of_Minedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sharon_Smalldbp-dbr:No_Child_of_Minedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brooke_Kinselladbp-dbr:No_Child_of_Minedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ginny_Holderdbp-dbr:No_Child_of_Minedbp-dbp:starringGeoffrey Churchdbp-dbr:No_Child_of_Minedbp-dbp:starringBilly Geraghtydbp-dbr:No_Child_of_Minedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Kosminskydbp-dbr:No_Child_of_Minedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Kosminskydbp-dbr:No_Child_of_Minedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Guy_Hibbertdbp-dbr:No_Child_of_Minedbp-dbp:nameNo Child of Minedbp-dbr:No_Child_of_Minedbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:No_Child_of_Minedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:No_Child_of_Minepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Child_of_Minepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_child_sexual_abusedbp-dbr:No_Child_of_Minepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_television_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Child_of_Minepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dysfunctional_familiesdbp-dbr:No_Child_of_Minepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_domestic_violencedbp-dbr:No_Child_of_Minepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_child_abusedbp-dbr:No_Child_of_Minepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ITV_television_dramasdbp-dbr:No_Child_of_Minepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_series_by_ITV_Studiosdbp-dbr:No_Child_of_Minepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_shows_produced_by_Meridian_Broadcastingdbp-dbr:No_Child_of_Minepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Prostitution_in_British_television,"No Child of Mine is a 1997 British docudrama-television film on ITV starring Brooke Kinsella. It documents the true case of a girl named Kerry who was sexually abused throughout her childhood. It premiered on Tuesday, February 25, 1997 in the United Kingdom." 426,45261,dbp-dbr:The_Magnetic_Telescopedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:The_Magnetic_Telescopedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Magnetic_Telescopedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Fleischerdbp-dbr:The_Magnetic_Telescopedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bud_Collyerdbp-dbr:The_Magnetic_Telescopedbp-dbp:starringJackson Beckdbp-dbr:The_Magnetic_Telescopedbp-dbp:starringJoan Alexanderdbp-dbr:The_Magnetic_Telescopedbp-dbp:starringJulian Noadbp-dbr:The_Magnetic_Telescopedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:The_Magnetic_Telescopedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Magnetic_Telescopedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Fleischerdbp-dbr:The_Magnetic_Telescopedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dan_Gordon_(animator)dbp-dbr:The_Magnetic_Telescopedbp-dbp:nameMagnetic Telescopedbp-dbr:The_Magnetic_Telescopepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magnetic_Telescopepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magnetic_Telescopepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magnetic_Telescopepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rotoscoped_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magnetic_Telescopepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_impact_eventsdbp-dbr:The_Magnetic_Telescopepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magnetic_Telescopepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magnetic_Telescopepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magnetic_Telescopepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magnetic_Telescopepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fleischer_Studios_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Magnetic_Telescopepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:The_Magnetic_Telescopepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Superman_animated_shortsdbp-dbr:The_Magnetic_Telescopepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_superhero_films,"The Magnetic Telescope (1942) is the sixth of the seventeen animated Technicolor short films based upon the DC Comics character of Superman, originally created by Jerry Siegel & Joe Shuster. This animated short was created by the Fleischer Studios. The story runs for about eight minutes and covers Superman's adventures in saving the town from a comet drawn toward Earth by a magnetic telescope. It was originally released on April 24, 1942." 427,136020,"dbp-dbr:Jazz_on_a_Summer's_Daydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Aram_Avakiandbp-dbr:Jazz_on_a_Summer's_Daydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bert_Sterndbp-dbr:Jazz_on_a_Summer's_Daydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:New_Yorker_Filmsdbp-dbr:Jazz_on_a_Summer's_Daydbp-dbp:distributorGalaxy Attractionsdbp-dbr:Jazz_on_a_Summer's_Daydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Aram_Avakiandbp-dbr:Jazz_on_a_Summer's_Daydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bert_Sterndbp-dbr:Jazz_on_a_Summer's_Daydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:New_Yorker_Filmsdbp-dbr:Jazz_on_a_Summer's_Daydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arnold_Perldbp-dbr:Jazz_on_a_Summer's_Daydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Albert_D'Annibaledbp-dbr:Jazz_on_a_Summer's_Daydbp-dbp:nameJazz on a Summer's Daydbp-dbr:Jazz_on_a_Summer's_Daydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Jazz_on_a_Summer's_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jazz_filmsdbp-dbr:Jazz_on_a_Summer's_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_National_Film_Registry_filmsdbp-dbr:Jazz_on_a_Summer's_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Jazz_on_a_Summer's_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Jazz_on_a_Summer's_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Jazz_on_a_Summer's_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_jazz_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Jazz_on_a_Summer's_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:Jazz_on_a_Summer's_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Concert_filmsdbp-dbr:Jazz_on_a_Summer's_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_music_festivalsdbp-dbr:Jazz_on_a_Summer's_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Rhode_Islanddbp-dbr:Jazz_on_a_Summer's_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Rhode_Islanddbp-dbr:Jazz_on_a_Summer's_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Aram_Avakiandbp-dbr:Jazz_on_a_Summer's_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:America's_Cupdbp-dbr:Jazz_on_a_Summer's_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_in_American_cinemadbp-dbr:Jazz_on_a_Summer's_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Newport_County,_Rhode_Islanddbp-dbr:Jazz_on_a_Summer's_Daypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_in_American_music","Jazz on a Summer's Day is a 1959 concert film set at the 1958 Newport Jazz Festival in Newport, Rhode Island (which took place from July 3 to July 6 of 1958). The film was directed by Aram Avakian who also edited the film. and was principal Cinematographer.Co-director Bert Stern, (commercial and fashion photographer) Directed the party scenes featuring his friends, and the water scenes.The Columbia Records legendary Jazz producer, George Avakian, was the film's Music Supervisor.The film mixes images of water with the performers and audience at the festival. It also features scenes of the 1958 America's Cup yacht races. The film is largely without dialog or narration (except for periodic announcements by emcee Willis Conover).The film features performances by Jimmy Giuffre; Thelonious Monk; Sonny Stitt; Anita O'Day; Dinah Washington; Gerry Mulligan; Chuck Berry; Chico Hamilton, with Eric Dolphy; and Louis Armstrong, with Jack Teagarden. Also appearing are Buck Clayton, Jo Jones, Armando Peraza, and Eli's Chosen Six, the Yale College student ensemble that included trombonist Roswell Rudd, shown driving around Newport in a convertible jalopy, playing Dixieland.As was scheduled in advance and announced in the program, the last performer Saturday night was Mahalia Jackson, who sang a one-hour program beginning at midnight, thus ushering in Sunday morning. The film concluded with her performance of The Lord's Prayer.Beat poet Gregory Corso can be seen in the audience a few times.In 1999, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being ""culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant"". The film received a 100% score on Rotten Tomatoes." 428,69729,dbp-dbr:Joshua_Then_and_Now_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ted_Kotcheffdbp-dbr:Joshua_Then_and_Now_(film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Joshua_Then_and_Now_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Lantosdbp-dbr:Joshua_Then_and_Now_(film)dbp-dbp:producerStephen J. Rothdbp-dbr:Joshua_Then_and_Now_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kate_Trotterdbp-dbr:Joshua_Then_and_Now_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Sarrazindbp-dbr:Joshua_Then_and_Now_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Woodsdbp-dbr:Joshua_Then_and_Now_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alan_Arkindbp-dbr:Joshua_Then_and_Now_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alexander_Knoxdbp-dbr:Joshua_Then_and_Now_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harvey_Atkindbp-dbr:Joshua_Then_and_Now_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Linda_Sorensondbp-dbr:Joshua_Then_and_Now_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Joydbp-dbr:Joshua_Then_and_Now_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alan_Scarfedbp-dbr:Joshua_Then_and_Now_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Hechtdbp-dbr:Joshua_Then_and_Now_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gabrielle_Lazuredbp-dbr:Joshua_Then_and_Now_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ken_Campbelldbp-dbr:Joshua_Then_and_Now_(film)dbp-dbp:starringChuck Shamatadbp-dbr:Joshua_Then_and_Now_(film)dbp-dbp:starringEric Kimmeldbp-dbr:Joshua_Then_and_Now_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ted_Kotcheffdbp-dbr:Joshua_Then_and_Now_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Joshua_Then_and_Now_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Lantosdbp-dbr:Joshua_Then_and_Now_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mordecai_Richlerdbp-dbr:Joshua_Then_and_Now_(film)dbp-dbp:nameJoshua Then and Nowdbp-dbr:Joshua_Then_and_Now_(film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Joshua_Then_and_Now_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Joshua_Then_and_Now_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Joshua_Then_and_Now_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Joshua_Then_and_Now_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:Joshua_Then_and_Now_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Joshua_Then_and_Now_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Philippe_Sardedbp-dbr:Joshua_Then_and_Now_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Joshua_Then_and_Now_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jewish_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Joshua_Then_and_Now_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Canadian_novelsdbp-dbr:Joshua_Then_and_Now_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Mordecai_Richlerdbp-dbr:Joshua_Then_and_Now_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ted_Kotcheff,"Joshua Then and Now is a 1985 Canadian film and a TV mini-series, adapted by Mordecai Richler from his semi-autobiographical novel Joshua Then and Now. James Woods starred as the adult Joshua, Gabrielle Lazure as his wife, and Alan Arkin as Joshua's father. It was directed by Ted Kotcheff who had previously directed Richler's The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz.The film depicts Joshua growing up in his Montreal neighborhood, and then his adventures as a modestly successful writer. He marries the ""golden shiksa"" of his dreams, but eventually everything around him crumbles and he must act quickly to recover it all. A comedic drama, the film moves quickly without lingering for long on any incident and tells a connected complete narrative. Alan Arkin is frequently noted in reviews for an outstanding performance.The cast included Michael Sarrazin as Kevin Hornby (Pauline's brother), Robert Joy as Colin Fraser (Pauline's first husband), Linda Sorenson as Esther Shapiro (Joshua's mother), Alan Scarfe as Jack Trimble, Ken Campbell as Sidney Murdoch, Kate Trotter as Jane Trimble, Alexander Knox as Senator Hornby, and Eric Kimmel as young Joshua. Filmed on location in Montreal, London, Brockville, and Ottawa, Ontario. Rated R. It has been transcribed to VHS (1986) and DVD-R (2016).In 2023, Telefilm Canada announced that the film was one of 23 titles that will be digitally restored under its new Canadian Cinema Reignited program to preserve classic Canadian films." 429,137604,dbp-dbr:Splendid_Fellowsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Raymond_Longforddbp-dbr:Splendid_Fellowsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Beaumont_Smithdbp-dbr:Splendid_Fellowsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Kenneth_Bramptondbp-dbr:Splendid_Fellowsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Empire_Filmsdbp-dbr:Splendid_Fellowsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Beaumont_Smithdbp-dbr:Splendid_Fellowsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frank_Leightondbp-dbr:Splendid_Fellowsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Raymond_Longforddbp-dbr:Splendid_Fellowsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Beaumont_Smithdbp-dbr:Splendid_Fellowsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Kenneth_Bramptondbp-dbr:Splendid_Fellowsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Empire_Filmsdbp-dbr:Splendid_Fellowsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Beaumont_Smithdbp-dbr:Splendid_Fellowsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Beaumont_Smithdbp-dbr:Splendid_Fellowsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Bramptondbp-dbr:Splendid_Fellowsdbp-dbp:nameSplendid Fellowsdbp-dbr:Splendid_Fellowsdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Splendid_Fellowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Splendid_Fellowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Splendid_Fellowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Splendid_Fellowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Splendid_Fellowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Splendid_Fellowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Beaumont_Smithdbp-dbr:Splendid_Fellowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Raymond_Longford,"Splendid Fellows is a 1934 Australian film from director Beaumont Smith about an Englishman (Frank Leighton) who comes to Australia. The cast includes Eric Colman, brother of Ronald Colman, and Sir Charles Kingsford Smith, who has a cameo as himself. It was Smith's last film." 430,166366,dbp-dbr:The_Super_Snooperdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:The_Super_Snooperdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Super_Snooperdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:The_Super_Snooperdbp-dbp:starringMarian Richmandbp-dbr:The_Super_Snooperdbp-dbp:starringMel Blancdbp-dbr:The_Super_Snooperdbp-dbp:starringArthur Q. Bryandbp-dbr:The_Super_Snooperdbp-dbp:starringBen Frommerdbp-dbr:The_Super_Snooperdbp-dbp:starringGrace Lenarddbp-dbr:The_Super_Snooperdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:The_Super_Snooperdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Super_Snooperdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:The_Super_Snooperdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tedd_Piercedbp-dbr:The_Super_Snooperdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Super_Snooperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Super_Snooperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Super_Snooperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Daffy_Duck_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Super_Snooperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:The_Super_Snooperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Super_Snooperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Super_Snooperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:The_Super_Snooperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:The_Super_Snooperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Super_Snooperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_short_films,"The Super Snooper is a 1952 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Robert McKimson. The cartoon was released on November 1, 1952, and stars Daffy Duck as a detective and Melissa Duck." 431,67028,dbp-dbr:Stir_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Stephen_Wallacedbp-dbr:Stir_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorHoyts Distributiondbp-dbr:Stir_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRichard Brennandbp-dbr:Stir_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bryan_Browndbp-dbr:Stir_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Max_Phippsdbp-dbr:Stir_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Stephen_Wallacedbp-dbr:Stir_(film)dbp-dbp:nameStirdbp-dbr:Stir_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Stir_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Stir_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Stir_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_filmsdbp-dbr:Stir_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Stir_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Stir_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_prison_filmsdbp-dbr:Stir_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Stir_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Stir_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Stir_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Stir_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Flinders_Rangesdbp-dbr:Stir_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Stephen_Wallace,"Stir is a 1980 Australian film directed by Stephen Wallace in his feature directorial debut. The prison film was written by Bob Jewson, based upon his own experience, while incarcerated, of the 1974 prison riot at Bathurst Correctional Complex and the subsequent Royal Commission into New South Wales Prisons. The film was shot in Clare Valley, Gladstone and the Flinders Ranges in South Australia. It premiered at the 1980 Cannes Film Festival." 432,161175,dbp-dbr:Things_Are_Looking_Up_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Albert_de_Courvilledbp-dbr:Things_Are_Looking_Up_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Things_Are_Looking_Up_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Things_Are_Looking_Up_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Alexander_Kordadbp-dbr:Things_Are_Looking_Up_(film)dbp-dbp:producerHerbert Masondbp-dbr:Things_Are_Looking_Up_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cicely_Courtneidgedbp-dbr:Things_Are_Looking_Up_(film)dbp-dbp:starringWilliam Gargandbp-dbr:Things_Are_Looking_Up_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMax Millerdbp-dbr:Things_Are_Looking_Up_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMary Lawsondbp-dbr:Things_Are_Looking_Up_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Albert_de_Courvilledbp-dbr:Things_Are_Looking_Up_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Things_Are_Looking_Up_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Things_Are_Looking_Up_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alexander_Kordadbp-dbr:Things_Are_Looking_Up_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Masondbp-dbr:Things_Are_Looking_Up_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Albert_de_Courvilledbp-dbr:Things_Are_Looking_Up_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stafford_Dickensdbp-dbr:Things_Are_Looking_Up_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Daisy_Fisherdbp-dbr:Things_Are_Looking_Up_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThings Are Looking Updbp-dbr:Things_Are_Looking_Up_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Things_Are_Looking_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Things_Are_Looking_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Things_Are_Looking_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Things_Are_Looking_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Things_Are_Looking_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Things_Are_Looking_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Things_Are_Looking_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Things_Are_Looking_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Herbert_Masondbp-dbr:Things_Are_Looking_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Islington_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Things_Are_Looking_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Things_Are_Looking_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Albert_de_Courville,"Things Are Looking Up is a 1935 British musical comedy film directed by Albert de Courville, produced by Michael Balcon for Gaumont British and starring Cicely Courtneidge, Max Miller and William Gargan. It was made at Islington Studios by British Gaumont, an affiliate of Gainsborough Pictures. The film's sets were designed by Alex Vetchinsky. The film was distributed by Gaumont British Distributors.Courtneidge plays a dual role as the sisters Bertha and Cicely Fytte. Bertha is a dour schoolteacher, while the bubbly Cicely runs a nearby circus. When Bertha elopes, Cicely takes her place at the school to prevent her from getting the sack. It was the film debut for Vivien Leigh.Things Are Looking Up was released to cinemas in the United Kingdom in 1935." 433,98454,dbp-dbr:Night_Alonedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:Night_Alonedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Pathé_Picturesdbp-dbr:Night_Alonedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Warwick_Warddbp-dbr:Night_Alonedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:Night_Alonedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Pathé_Picturesdbp-dbr:Night_Alonedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Warwick_Warddbp-dbr:Night_Alonedbp-dbp:nameNight Alonedbp-dbr:Night_Alonedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Night_Alonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_Alonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Night_Alonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_Alonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_Alonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_Alonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_Alonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_Alonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Welwyn_Studiosdbp-dbr:Night_Alonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Thomas_Bentley,"Night Alone is a 1938 British comedy film directed by Thomas Bentley and starring Emlyn Williams, Leonora Corbett and Lesley Brook. The film was shot at the Welwyn Studios of Associated British. It was based on a 1937 play with the same name by Jeffrey Dell." 434,116311,dbp-dbr:The_Code_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Hannu_Puttonendbp-dbr:The_Code_(2001_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Hannu_Puttonendbp-dbr:The_Code_(2001_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hannu_Puttonendbp-dbr:The_Code_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Codedbp-dbr:The_Code_(2001_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Finlanddbp-dbr:The_Code_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Finlanddbp-dbr:The_Code_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Code_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Code_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Code_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Finnish_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Code_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Finnish_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Code_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_free_softwaredbp-dbr:The_Code_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Linux,The Code is an English language Finnish documentary about Linux from 2001. 435,152125,dbp-dbr:On_with_the_Show!_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alan_Croslanddbp-dbr:On_with_the_Show!_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:directorLarry Ceballosdbp-dbr:On_with_the_Show!_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros. Picturesdbp-dbr:On_with_the_Show!_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ethel_Watersdbp-dbr:On_with_the_Show!_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joe_E._Browndbp-dbr:On_with_the_Show!_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Betty_Compsondbp-dbr:On_with_the_Show!_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Louise_Fazendadbp-dbr:On_with_the_Show!_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arthur_Lake_(actor)dbp-dbr:On_with_the_Show!_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alan_Croslanddbp-dbr:On_with_the_Show!_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:On_with_the_Show!_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Lord_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:On_with_the_Show!_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:nameOn with the Show!dbp-dbr:On_with_the_Show!_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:On_with_the_Show!_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:On_with_the_Show!_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:On_with_the_Show!_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:On_with_the_Show!_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:On_with_the_Show!_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:On_with_the_Show!_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:On_with_the_Show!_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alan_Croslanddbp-dbr:On_with_the_Show!_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Early_color_filmsdbp-dbr:On_with_the_Show!_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_color_filmsdbp-dbr:On_with_the_Show!_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Robert_Lord_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:On_with_the_Show!_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_musical_films,"On with the Show! is a 1929 American sound (All-Talking) pre-Code musical film produced by Warner Bros. Filmed in two-color Technicolor, the film became the first all-talking, all-color feature-length film, and the second color film released by Warner Bros.; the first was the partly color musical The Desert Song (1929). On January 1, 2025, the film's copyright expired, resulting in the film entering the public domain." 436,36972,dbp-dbr:Gentleman_from_Dixiedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Hermandbp-dbr:Gentleman_from_Dixiedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Gentleman_from_Dixiedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Finneydbp-dbr:Gentleman_from_Dixiedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Hermandbp-dbr:Gentleman_from_Dixiedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Gentleman_from_Dixiedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Finneydbp-dbr:Gentleman_from_Dixiedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Fred_Mytondbp-dbr:Gentleman_from_Dixiedbp-dbp:nameGentleman from Dixiedbp-dbr:Gentleman_from_Dixiedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Gentleman_from_Dixiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Gentleman_from_Dixiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Gentleman_from_Dixiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Gentleman_from_Dixiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:Gentleman_from_Dixiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Gentleman_from_Dixiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Gentleman_from_Dixiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Gentleman_from_Dixiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Albert_Herman,"Gentleman from Dixie is a 1941 American drama film directed by Albert Herman and starring Jack La Rue, Marian Marsh and Clarence Muse. It was distributed by Monogram Pictures." 437,103384,dbp-dbr:It's_a_Great_Life_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_R._Strayerdbp-dbr:It's_a_Great_Life_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:It's_a_Great_Life_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:producerFrank R. Strayerdbp-dbr:It's_a_Great_Life_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Penny_Singletondbp-dbr:It's_a_Great_Life_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arthur_Lake_(actor)dbp-dbr:It's_a_Great_Life_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Larry_Simmsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Great_Life_(1943_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_R._Strayerdbp-dbr:It's_a_Great_Life_(1943_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:It's_a_Great_Life_(1943_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_R._Strayerdbp-dbr:It's_a_Great_Life_(1943_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Connie_Leedbp-dbr:It's_a_Great_Life_(1943_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Karen_DeWolfdbp-dbr:It's_a_Great_Life_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:nameIt's a Great Lifedbp-dbr:It's_a_Great_Life_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:It's_a_Great_Life_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Great_Life_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Great_Life_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Great_Life_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Great_Life_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Great_Life_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Great_Life_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Great_Life_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_R._Strayerdbp-dbr:It's_a_Great_Life_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Blondie_(film_series)_films,"It's a Great Life is a 1943 black-and-white film and is the 13th of the 28 Blondie films. It is one of only two movies in the series that did not feature ""Blondie"" in the title (the other, Footlight Glamour, was released later the same year)." 438,157761,"dbp-dbr:Wonder_Woman_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lauren_Montgomerydbp-dbr:Wonder_Woman_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Home_Videodbp-dbr:Wonder_Woman_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bruce_Timmdbp-dbr:Wonder_Woman_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:starringVirginia Madsendbp-dbr:Wonder_Woman_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:starringNathan Filliondbp-dbr:Wonder_Woman_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:starringOliver Plattdbp-dbr:Wonder_Woman_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:starringAlfred Molinadbp-dbr:Wonder_Woman_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:starringKeri Russelldbp-dbr:Wonder_Woman_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:starringRosario Dawsondbp-dbr:Wonder_Woman_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:starringMarg Helgenbergerdbp-dbr:Wonder_Woman_(2009_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lauren_Montgomerydbp-dbr:Wonder_Woman_(2009_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Home_Videodbp-dbr:Wonder_Woman_(2009_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bruce_Timmdbp-dbr:Wonder_Woman_(2009_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Jelenicdbp-dbr:Wonder_Woman_(2009_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gail_Simonedbp-dbr:Wonder_Woman_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:nameWonder Womandbp-dbr:Wonder_Woman_(2009_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Wonder_Woman_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Wonder_Woman_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:Wonder_Woman_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Wonder_Woman_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Wonder_Woman_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Washington,_D.C.dbp-dbr:Wonder_Woman_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_feminist_filmsdbp-dbr:Wonder_Woman_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_fictional_islandsdbp-dbr:Wonder_Woman_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Wonder_Woman_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Animation_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Wonder_Woman_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Wonder_Woman_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_based_on_classical_mythologydbp-dbr:Wonder_Woman_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:DC_Universe_Animated_Original_Moviesdbp-dbr:Wonder_Woman_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_animated_superhero_filmsdbp-dbr:Wonder_Woman_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lauren_Montgomerydbp-dbr:Wonder_Woman_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_based_on_DC_Comicsdbp-dbr:Wonder_Woman_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Wonder_Woman_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Wonder_Woman_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_superheroine_filmsdbp-dbr:Wonder_Woman_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Wonder_Woman_filmsdbp-dbr:Wonder_Woman_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ares_in_popular_culturedbp-dbr:Wonder_Woman_(2009_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hades","Wonder Woman is a 2009 American animated superhero film focusing on the superheroine of the same name. The plot of the film is loosely based on George Pérez's reboot of the character, specifically the ""Gods and Mortals"" arc that started the character's second volume in 1987. It is the fourth film of the DC Universe Animated Original Movies released by Warner Premiere and Warner Bros. Animation.The film is directed by Lauren Montgomery, who directed the second act of Superman: Doomsday and did storyboard work for Justice League: The New Frontier, written by Gail Simone and Michael Jelenic. As with all previous releases in this line of films, it is produced by acclaimed DC Comics animation veteran Bruce Timm.On August 11, 2015, Warner Home Video re-released the film on a combo pack, which includes a DVD and Blu-ray copy, a digital copy, and with the graphic novel it was based on." 439,57036,dbp-dbr:Operation_Diplomat_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Guillermindbp-dbr:Operation_Diplomat_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Operation_Diplomat_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ernest_G._Roydbp-dbr:Operation_Diplomat_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Guy_Rolfedbp-dbr:Operation_Diplomat_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Guillermindbp-dbr:Operation_Diplomat_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Operation_Diplomat_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ernest_G._Roydbp-dbr:Operation_Diplomat_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Guillermindbp-dbr:Operation_Diplomat_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:A._R._Rawlinsondbp-dbr:Operation_Diplomat_(film)dbp-dbp:nameOperation Diplomatdbp-dbr:Operation_Diplomat_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Operation_Diplomat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Diplomat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Diplomat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Diplomat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Diplomat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Diplomat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_television_seriesdbp-dbr:Operation_Diplomat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_spy_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Diplomat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cold_War_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Diplomat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Guillermindbp-dbr:Operation_Diplomat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Ernest_G._Roydbp-dbr:Operation_Diplomat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_spy_drama_films,Operation Diplomat is a 1953 British second feature ('B') drama film directed by John Guillermin and starring Guy Rolfe and Lisa Daniely. It was written by A. R. Rawlinson and Guillermin based on a story by Francis Durbridge. It was produced by Ernest G. Roy. 440,31197,dbp-dbr:Lovers_and_Lollipopsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ruth_Orkindbp-dbr:Lovers_and_Lollipopsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Morris_Engeldbp-dbr:Lovers_and_Lollipopsdbp-dbp:producerMorris Engeldbp-dbr:Lovers_and_Lollipopsdbp-dbp:producerRuth Orkindbp-dbr:Lovers_and_Lollipopsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gerald_S._O'Loughlindbp-dbr:Lovers_and_Lollipopsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lori_Marchdbp-dbr:Lovers_and_Lollipopsdbp-dbp:starringWilliam Warddbp-dbr:Lovers_and_Lollipopsdbp-dbp:starringCathy Dunndbp-dbr:Lovers_and_Lollipopsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ruth_Orkindbp-dbr:Lovers_and_Lollipopsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Morris_Engeldbp-dbr:Lovers_and_Lollipopsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ruth_Orkindbp-dbr:Lovers_and_Lollipopsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Morris_Engeldbp-dbr:Lovers_and_Lollipopsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ruth_Orkindbp-dbr:Lovers_and_Lollipopsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Morris_Engeldbp-dbr:Lovers_and_Lollipopsdbp-dbp:nameLovers and Lollipopsdbp-dbr:Lovers_and_Lollipopsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Lovers_and_Lollipopspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Lovers_and_Lollipopspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Lovers_and_Lollipopspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lovers_and_Lollipopspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lovers_and_Lollipopspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Lovers_and_Lollipopspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lovers_and_Lollipopspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_films,"Lovers and Lollipops is a 1956 film directed and written by Morris Engel and Ruth Orkin. The film was photographed on location in and around New York City, and tells the story of the romance of a widowed fashion model and an engineer, and how their relationship is affected by her daughter.The film was the second of three feature films directed and written by Engel and Orkin, who were best known for the 1953 film Little Fugitive. Like that film and Weddings and Babies (1960), Lovers and Lollipops was a low-budget film shot in a naturalistic style uncommon during this era.The film stars Lori March and was the film debut of Gerald S. O'Loughlin. Cathy Dunn, who did not appear in any other movies, played the girl.Both Little Fugitive and Lovers and Lollipops were influential independent movies in that era, and influenced the French New Wave film movement and John Cassavetes." 441,165136,dbp-dbr:The_Bad_Lord_Byrondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_MacDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Bad_Lord_Byrondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Bad_Lord_Byrondbp-dbp:distributorInternational Releasing Organisationdbp-dbr:The_Bad_Lord_Byrondbp-dbp:producerexecutivedbp-dbr:The_Bad_Lord_Byrondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Aubrey_Baringdbp-dbr:The_Bad_Lord_Byrondbp-dbp:producerassociatedbp-dbr:The_Bad_Lord_Byrondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Alfred_Roomedbp-dbr:The_Bad_Lord_Byrondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sydney_Boxdbp-dbr:The_Bad_Lord_Byrondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dennis_Pricedbp-dbr:The_Bad_Lord_Byrondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mai_Zetterlingdbp-dbr:The_Bad_Lord_Byrondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_MacDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Bad_Lord_Byrondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Bad_Lord_Byrondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Aubrey_Baringdbp-dbr:The_Bad_Lord_Byrondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alfred_Roomedbp-dbr:The_Bad_Lord_Byrondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sydney_Boxdbp-dbr:The_Bad_Lord_Byrondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Terence_Young_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Bad_Lord_Byrondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Quennelldbp-dbr:The_Bad_Lord_Byrondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Thornedbp-dbr:The_Bad_Lord_Byrondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Laurence_Kitchindbp-dbr:The_Bad_Lord_Byrondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Holtdbp-dbr:The_Bad_Lord_Byrondbp-dbp:nameThe Bad Lord Byrondbp-dbr:The_Bad_Lord_Byrondbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Bad_Lord_Byronpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bad_Lord_Byronpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bad_Lord_Byronpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bad_Lord_Byronpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_19th_centurydbp-dbr:The_Bad_Lord_Byronpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bad_Lord_Byronpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Bad_Lord_Byronpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_MacDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Bad_Lord_Byronpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bad_Lord_Byronpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bad_Lord_Byronpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bad_Lord_Byronpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bad_Lord_Byronpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bad_Lord_Byronpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Greecedbp-dbr:The_Bad_Lord_Byronpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_poets,"The Bad Lord Byron is a 1949 British historical drama film about the life of Lord Byron. It was directed by David MacDonald and starred Dennis Price as Byron with Mai Zetterling, Linden Travers and Joan Greenwood." 442,6577,"dbp-dbr:Meeting_Venusdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:István_Szabódbp-dbr:Meeting_Venusdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Meeting_Venusdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Puttnamdbp-dbr:Meeting_Venusdbp-dbp:starringGlenn Closedbp-dbr:Meeting_Venusdbp-dbp:starringNiels Arestrupdbp-dbr:Meeting_Venusdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:István_Szabódbp-dbr:Meeting_Venusdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Meeting_Venusdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Puttnamdbp-dbr:Meeting_Venusdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:István_Szabódbp-dbr:Meeting_Venusdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Hirst_(writer)dbp-dbr:Meeting_Venusdbp-dbp:nameMeeting Venusdbp-dbr:Meeting_Venusdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdom, United States, Japandbp-dbr:Meeting_Venuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:Meeting_Venuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Meeting_Venuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Meeting_Venuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Meeting_Venuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_David_Puttnamdbp-dbr:Meeting_Venuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Meeting_Venuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Japanese_filmsdbp-dbr:Meeting_Venuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_István_Szabó","Meeting Venus is a 1991 British–American-Japanese film directed by the Hungarian director István Szabó and starring Glenn Close and Niels Arestrup. The movie was filmed in Budapest, Hungary.This fictional story follows misadventures in making a modern Parisian production of the Wagner opera Tannhäuser, which in itself tells of the production of a singing contest. ""Here you can be misunderstood in six different languages."" The singing contest, the opera and the film explore the tension between sexuality and spirituality, punctuated by emotionally gripping vocal, choral and orchestral music. ""Without hard work, there are no miracles,"" and in spite of committed, passionate people, the results are in doubt to the final moment in each performance." 443,2107,dbp-dbr:Pride_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Matthew_Warchusdbp-dbr:Pride_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Pride_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Pathé_Distributiondbp-dbr:Pride_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:producerChristopher Nightingaledbp-dbr:Pride_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:producerDavid Livingstonedbp-dbr:Pride_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andrew_Scott_(actor)dbp-dbr:Pride_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ben_Schnetzerdbp-dbr:Pride_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bill_Nighydbp-dbr:Pride_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_MacKay_(actor)dbp-dbr:Pride_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paddy_Considinedbp-dbr:Pride_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joe_Gilgundbp-dbr:Pride_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dominic_Westdbp-dbr:Pride_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Imelda_Stauntondbp-dbr:Pride_(2014_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Matthew_Warchusdbp-dbr:Pride_(2014_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Pride_(2014_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Pathé_Distributiondbp-dbr:Pride_(2014_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stephen_Beresforddbp-dbr:Pride_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:namePridedbp-dbr:Pride_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:Pride_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Pride_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_controversies_in_filmdbp-dbr:Pride_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gay-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Pride_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Pride_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_filmsdbp-dbr:Pride_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Pride_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Pride_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Pride_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Pride_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Pride_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Pride_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rating_controversies_in_filmdbp-dbr:Pride_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Pride_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Pride_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1985dbp-dbr:Pride_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Pride_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:BBC_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:Pride_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_anti-LGBT_sentimentdbp-dbr:Pride_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Queer_Palm_winnersdbp-dbr:Pride_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_labor_movementdbp-dbr:Pride_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Walesdbp-dbr:Pride_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Welsh_filmsdbp-dbr:Pride_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT_working-class_culturedbp-dbr:Pride_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_miningdbp-dbr:Pride_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Pride_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1984dbp-dbr:Pride_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Pride_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mining_in_Walesdbp-dbr:Pride_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_activistsdbp-dbr:Pride_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Pride_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CBS_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Pride_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_mining_communitiesdbp-dbr:Pride_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:UK_miners'_strike_(1984–1985)dbp-dbr:Pride_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_political_filmsdbp-dbr:Pride_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Young_Communist_League_(Great_Britain),"Pride is a 2014 historical comedy-drama film written by Stephen Beresford and directed by Matthew Warchus. Based on a true story, it depicts a group of lesbian and gay activists who raised money to help families affected by the British miners' strike in 1984, at the outset of what would become the Lesbians and Gays Support the Miners campaign.It was screened as part of the Directors' Fortnight section of the 2014 Cannes Film Festival, where it won the Queer Palm award. Writer Stephen Beresford said a stage musical adaptation involving director Matthew Warchus was being planned.The film was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy and for the BAFTA for Best British Film, Best Actress in a Supporting Role for Imelda Staunton and for Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer." 444,40631,"dbp-dbr:Motown_25:_Yesterday,_Today,_Foreverdbp-dbp:directorDon Mischerdbp-dbr:Motown_25:_Yesterday,_Today,_Foreverdbp-dbp:distributorMGM/UA Home Videodbp-dbr:Motown_25:_Yesterday,_Today,_Foreverdbp-dbp:distributorStarvista Entertainment/Time Lifedbp-dbr:Motown_25:_Yesterday,_Today,_Foreverdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Suzanne_de_Passedbp-dbr:Motown_25:_Yesterday,_Today,_Foreverdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Suzanne_de_Passedbp-dbr:Motown_25:_Yesterday,_Today,_Foreverdbp-dbp:nameMotown 25: Yesterday, Today, Foreverdbp-dbr:Motown_25:_Yesterday,_Today,_Foreverdbp-dbp:awardPlatinumdbp-dbr:Motown_25:_Yesterday,_Today,_Foreverdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Motown_25:_Yesterday,_Today,_Foreverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live_video_albumsdbp-dbr:Motown_25:_Yesterday,_Today,_Foreverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Peabody_Award-winning_broadcastsdbp-dbr:Motown_25:_Yesterday,_Today,_Foreverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:NBC_television_specialsdbp-dbr:Motown_25:_Yesterday,_Today,_Foreverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_American_television_episodesdbp-dbr:Motown_25:_Yesterday,_Today,_Foreverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Motowndbp-dbr:Motown_25:_Yesterday,_Today,_Foreverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_live_albumsdbp-dbr:Motown_25:_Yesterday,_Today,_Foreverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_video_albumsdbp-dbr:Motown_25:_Yesterday,_Today,_Foreverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_shows_directed_by_Don_Mischerdbp-dbr:Motown_25:_Yesterday,_Today,_Foreverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Primetime_Emmy_Award_for_Outstanding_Variety_Series_winnersdbp-dbr:Motown_25:_Yesterday,_Today,_Foreverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Motown_video_albumsdbp-dbr:Motown_25:_Yesterday,_Today,_Foreverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Jackson_5","Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever is a 1983 television special, produced by Suzanne de Passe for Motown (founded in January 1959), to commemorate its 25th anniversary. Overall, Motown Records was not just a record label; this being said Motown was a direct impact of Detroit, Michigan history. ""It's a cultural movement that brought together people from all walks of life through its unique sound and compelling narratives"" (Houston Symphony, 2024). The program was taped before a live audience at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, California on March 25, 1983, and broadcast on NBC on May 16. Among its highlights were Michael Jackson's performance of ""Billie Jean"" (which popularized the moonwalk), Smokey Robinson's reunion with the Miracles, a Temptations / Four Tops ""battle of the bands"", Marvin Gaye's inspired speech about black music history and his memorable performance of ""What's Going On"", a Jackson 5 reunion, and an abbreviated reunion of Diana Ross & the Supremes, who performed their final #1 hit, ""Someday We'll Be Together"" from 1969. The show was written by Buz Kohan, Ruth Robinson, and de Passe. The broadcast was watched by over 47 million viewers." 445,151739,"dbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley,_MPdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Oswald_Mitchelldbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley,_MPdbp-dbp:distributorButcher's Film Servicedbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley,_MPdbp-dbp:producerF.W. Bakerdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley,_MPdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Oswald_Mitchelldbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley,_MPdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley,_MPdbp-dbp:nameOld Mother Riley, MPdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley,_MPdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley,_MPpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley,_MPpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley,_MPpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley,_MPpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley,_MPpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley,_MPpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley,_MPpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley,_MPpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_electionsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley,_MPpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Oswald_Mitchelldbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley,_MPpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Percival_Mackeydbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley,_MPpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_political_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley,_MPpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_political_comedy_films","Old Mother Riley, MP is a 1939 British comedy film starring Arthur Lucan and Kitty McShane, which forms part of the Old Mother Riley series of films. The film's plot centres on Old Mother Riley standing for election to the House of Commons." 446,81249,dbp-dbr:Do_or_Die_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Andy_Sidarisdbp-dbr:Do_or_Die_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorMalibu Bay Filmsdbp-dbr:Do_or_Die_(film)dbp-dbp:producerAndy Sidarisdbp-dbr:Do_or_Die_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pat_Moritadbp-dbr:Do_or_Die_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Erik_Estradadbp-dbr:Do_or_Die_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cynthia_Brimhalldbp-dbr:Do_or_Die_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Andy_Sidarisdbp-dbr:Do_or_Die_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Andy_Sidarisdbp-dbr:Do_or_Die_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Andy_Sidarisdbp-dbr:Do_or_Die_(film)dbp-dbp:nameDo or Diedbp-dbr:Do_or_Die_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Do_or_Die_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:Do_or_Die_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Do_or_Die_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Do_or_Die_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sexploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Do_or_Die_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_spy_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Do_or_Die_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Girls_with_guns_filmsdbp-dbr:Do_or_Die_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Do_or_Die_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Andy_Sidaris,"Do or Die is a 1991 action film starring Cynthia Brimhall, Pat Morita and Erik Estrada. It was directed, written and produced by Andy Sidaris. It's the sixth installment in the Triple B film series." 447,85657,dbp-dbr:A_Night_at_the_Roxburydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Fortenberrydbp-dbr:A_Night_at_the_Roxburydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Night_at_the_Roxburydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Kitaydbp-dbr:A_Night_at_the_Roxburydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lorne_Michaelsdbp-dbr:A_Night_at_the_Roxburydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Amy_Heckerlingdbp-dbr:A_Night_at_the_Roxburydbp-dbp:starringMolly Shannondbp-dbr:A_Night_at_the_Roxburydbp-dbp:starringDan Hedayadbp-dbr:A_Night_at_the_Roxburydbp-dbp:starringWill Ferrelldbp-dbr:A_Night_at_the_Roxburydbp-dbp:starringChris Kattandbp-dbr:A_Night_at_the_Roxburydbp-dbp:starringRichard Griecodbp-dbr:A_Night_at_the_Roxburydbp-dbp:nameA Night at the Roxburydbp-dbr:A_Night_at_the_Roxburydbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Discodbp-dbr:A_Night_at_the_Roxburydbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:House_musicdbp-dbr:A_Night_at_the_Roxburydbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Dance-popdbp-dbr:A_Night_at_the_Roxburydbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Eurodancedbp-dbr:A_Night_at_the_Roxburydbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Synthpopdbp-dbr:A_Night_at_the_Roxburydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Night_at_the_Roxburypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Night_at_the_Roxburypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Night_at_the_Roxburypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Night_at_the_Roxburypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_David_Kitaydbp-dbr:A_Night_at_the_Roxburypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Night_at_the_Roxburypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:A_Night_at_the_Roxburypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:A_Night_at_the_Roxburypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Night_at_the_Roxburypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Night_at_the_Roxburypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Internet_memesdbp-dbr:A_Night_at_the_Roxburypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Night_at_the_Roxburypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Lorne_Michaelsdbp-dbr:A_Night_at_the_Roxburypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Saturday_Night_Live_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Night_at_the_Roxburypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Saturday_Night_Live_in_the_1990sdbp-dbr:A_Night_at_the_Roxburypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Will_Ferrelldbp-dbr:A_Night_at_the_Roxburypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Albums_produced_by_Tim_&_Bobdbp-dbr:A_Night_at_the_Roxburypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Fortenberry,"A Night at the Roxbury is a 1998 American comedy film based on a recurring sketch on television's long-running Saturday Night Live called ""The Roxbury Guys"". Saturday Night Live regulars Will Ferrell, Chris Kattan, Molly Shannon, Mark McKinney, and Colin Quinn star. This film expands on the original Saturday Night Live sketches where the Roxbury Guys were joined by that week's host, and bobbed their heads to Haddaway's hit song ""What Is Love"" while being comically rejected by women at various clubs.Other roles include Jennifer Coolidge as a police officer, Chazz Palminteri's uncredited role as gregarious night club impresario Mr. Benny Zadir, and Colin Quinn as his bodyguard Dooey. Former SNL cast member Mark McKinney has a cameo as a priest officiating a wedding." 448,155355,dbp-dbr:Screwed_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Scott_Alexander_and_Larry_Karaszewskidbp-dbr:Screwed_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Screwed_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Simondsdbp-dbr:Screwed_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringDave Chappelledbp-dbr:Screwed_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringDanny DeVitodbp-dbr:Screwed_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringNorm Macdonalddbp-dbr:Screwed_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringElaine Stritchdbp-dbr:Screwed_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringSherman Hemsleydbp-dbr:Screwed_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringDaniel Benzalidbp-dbr:Screwed_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Scott_Alexander_and_Larry_Karaszewskidbp-dbr:Screwed_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Screwed_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Simondsdbp-dbr:Screwed_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:nameScreweddbp-dbr:Screwed_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Screwed_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Screwed_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Screwed_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Screwed_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Screwed_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Screwed_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Screwed_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Screwed_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Screwed_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Screwed_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Scott_Alexander_and_Larry_Karaszewskidbp-dbr:Screwed_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Screwed_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Michel_Colombierdbp-dbr:Screwed_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Pittsburghdbp-dbr:Screwed_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Pennsylvaniadbp-dbr:Screwed_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_portrayals_of_the_Pittsburgh_Bureau_of_Police,"Screwed is a 2000 American dark comedy film written and directed by Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski. It stars Norm Macdonald, Dave Chappelle, Elaine Stritch, Daniel Benzali, Sarah Silverman, Sherman Hemsley, and Danny DeVito. The film was released by Universal Pictures and received generally negative reviews." 449,114022,dbp-dbr:The_Beast_Must_Die_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Annettdbp-dbr:The_Beast_Must_Die_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Cinerama_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Beast_Must_Die_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Beast_Must_Die_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Milton_Subotskydbp-dbr:The_Beast_Must_Die_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Rosenbergdbp-dbr:The_Beast_Must_Die_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Darkdbp-dbr:The_Beast_Must_Die_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Cushingdbp-dbr:The_Beast_Must_Die_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marlene_Clarkdbp-dbr:The_Beast_Must_Die_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anton_Diffringdbp-dbr:The_Beast_Must_Die_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Calvin_Lockhartdbp-dbr:The_Beast_Must_Die_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Gray_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Beast_Must_Die_(1974_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Annettdbp-dbr:The_Beast_Must_Die_(1974_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Cinerama_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Beast_Must_Die_(1974_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Beast_Must_Die_(1974_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Milton_Subotskydbp-dbr:The_Beast_Must_Die_(1974_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Rosenbergdbp-dbr:The_Beast_Must_Die_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Beast Must Diedbp-dbr:The_Beast_Must_Die_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Beast_Must_Die_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Beast_Must_Die_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Beast_Must_Die_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Beast_Must_Die_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:The_Beast_Must_Die_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mystery_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Beast_Must_Die_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Beast_Must_Die_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Beast_Must_Die_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_country_housesdbp-dbr:The_Beast_Must_Die_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Beast_Must_Die_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Beast_Must_Die_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_werewolf_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Beast_Must_Die_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:The_Beast_Must_Die_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Beast_Must_Die_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Douglas_Gamleydbp-dbr:The_Beast_Must_Die_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Amicus_Productions_films,"The Beast Must Die is a 1974 British horror film directed by Paul Annett. The screenplay was written by Michael Winder, based on the 1950 short story ""There Shall Be No Darkness"" by James Blish, originally published in Thrilling Wonder Stories. The film stars Calvin Lockhart, Peter Cushing, Marlene Clark, Charles Gray, Anton Diffring, Ciaran Madden, Tom Chadbon, and Michael Gambon. The plot involves a millionaire big game hunter who gathers six people at his remote English mansion, announcing that he suspects one of them is a werewolf. The viewer is invited to unfold the mystery along with the characters." 450,4213,dbp-dbr:Rough_Magicdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Clare_Peploedbp-dbr:Rough_Magicdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Samuel_Goldwyn_Companydbp-dbr:Rough_Magicdbp-dbp:starringJim Broadbentdbp-dbr:Rough_Magicdbp-dbp:starringRussell Crowedbp-dbr:Rough_Magicdbp-dbp:starringPaul Rodriguezdbp-dbr:Rough_Magicdbp-dbp:starringBridget Fondadbp-dbr:Rough_Magicdbp-dbp:starringD. W. Moffettdbp-dbr:Rough_Magicdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Clare_Peploedbp-dbr:Rough_Magicdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Samuel_Goldwyn_Companydbp-dbr:Rough_Magicdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Clare_Peploedbp-dbr:Rough_Magicdbp-dbp:nameRough Magicdbp-dbr:Rough_Magicdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Rough_Magicdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Rough_Magicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Mexicodbp-dbr:Rough_Magicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Rough_Magicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rough_Magicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Rough_Magicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1950sdbp-dbr:Rough_Magicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Rough_Magicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Rough_Magicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Mexicodbp-dbr:Rough_Magicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_James_Hadley_Chasedbp-dbr:Rough_Magicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Rough_Magicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_magic,"Rough Magic is a 1995 comedy film directed by Clare Peploe, starring Bridget Fonda and Russell Crowe. The screenplay was written by Robert Mundi, William Brookfield, and Clare Peploe. Rough Magic is based on the 1944 novel Miss Shumway Waves a Wand by British novelist James Hadley Chase; that novel had previously been adapted as the 1962 French-Argentine film Une blonde comme ça." 451,153429,dbp-dbr:Caste_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Campbell_Gullandbp-dbr:Caste_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Caste_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jerome_Jackson_(producer)dbp-dbr:Caste_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alan_Napierdbp-dbr:Caste_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hermione_Baddeleydbp-dbr:Caste_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nora_Swinburnedbp-dbr:Caste_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Campbell_Gullandbp-dbr:Caste_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Caste_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jerome_Jackson_(producer)dbp-dbr:Caste_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Powelldbp-dbr:Caste_(film)dbp-dbp:nameCastedbp-dbr:Caste_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Caste_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Caste_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Caste_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Caste_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Caste_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Caste_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Caste_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Caste_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nettlefold_Studiosdbp-dbr:Caste_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Campbell_Gullan,"Caste is a 1930 British drama film directed by Campbell Gullan and starring Hermione Baddeley, Nora Swinburne and Alan Napier. It was made at Walton Studios. Michael Powell worked on the screenplay and (uncredited) was involved with the technical side of direction." 452,135758,dbp-dbr:High_Rollingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Igor_Auzinsdbp-dbr:High_Rollingdbp-dbp:distributorUmbrella Entertainmentdbp-dbr:High_Rollingdbp-dbp:distributorRoadshowdbp-dbr:High_Rollingdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Tim_Burstalldbp-dbr:High_Rollingdbp-dbp:producerAlan Finneydbp-dbr:High_Rollingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Judy_Davisdbp-dbr:High_Rollingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wendy_Hughesdbp-dbr:High_Rollingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joseph_Bottomsdbp-dbr:High_Rollingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Clayton_(Australian_actor)dbp-dbr:High_Rollingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Grigor_Taylordbp-dbr:High_Rollingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Igor_Auzinsdbp-dbr:High_Rollingdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tim_Burstalldbp-dbr:High_Rollingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Forrest_Redlichdbp-dbr:High_Rollingdbp-dbp:nameHigh Rollingdbp-dbr:High_Rollingdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:High_Rollingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:High_Rollingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_filmsdbp-dbr:High_Rollingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:High_Rollingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:High_Rollingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Igor_Auzins,"High Rolling (also called High Rolling in a Hot Corvette) is an Australian buddy comedy directed by Igor Auzins and written by Forest Redlich. Golden Globe Award winners Joseph Bottoms and Judy Davis are among the cast. The soundtrack for the film was provided by the Australian band, Sherbet. The film was released in Australia on 4 August 1977." 453,32183,"dbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Broadcastdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Archie_Mayodbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Broadcastdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Broadcastdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Darryl_F._Zanuckdbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Broadcastdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Oakiedbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Broadcastdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Payne_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Broadcastdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alice_Fayedbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Broadcastdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Archie_Mayodbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Broadcastdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Broadcastdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Darryl_F._Zanuckdbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Broadcastdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Hoffensteindbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Broadcastdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Ellis_(actor,_born_1892)dbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Broadcastdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Helen_Logandbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Broadcastdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Don_Ettlingerdbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Broadcastdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Erwin_Blumdbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Broadcastdbp-dbp:nameThe Great American Broadcastdbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Broadcastdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Broadcastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Broadcastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Broadcastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Broadcastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Broadcastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Broadcastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Broadcastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Broadcastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Broadcastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Broadcastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Archie_Mayodbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Broadcastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Darryl_F._Zanuckdbp-dbr:The_Great_American_Broadcastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_musical_comedy_films","The Great American Broadcast is a 1941 American musical comedy film directed by Archie Mayo and starring Jack Oakie, Alice Faye and John Payne. It was produced and distributed by 20th Century Fox." 454,51930,dbp-dbr:The_Stingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Roy_Hilldbp-dbr:The_Stingdbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Stingdbp-dbp:producerMichael Phillipsdbp-dbr:The_Stingdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Marvin_Hamlischdbp-dbr:The_Stingdbp-dbp:producerTony Billdbp-dbr:The_Stingdbp-dbp:producerJulia Phillipsdbp-dbr:The_Stingdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Gil_Rodindbp-dbr:The_Stingdbp-dbp:starringRobert Redforddbp-dbr:The_Stingdbp-dbp:starringPaul Newmandbp-dbr:The_Stingdbp-dbp:starringRobert Shawdbp-dbr:The_Stingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eileen_Brennandbp-dbr:The_Stingdbp-dbp:starringCharles Durningdbp-dbr:The_Stingdbp-dbp:starringRobert Earl Jonesdbp-dbr:The_Stingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Roy_Hilldbp-dbr:The_Stingdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Stingdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tony_Billdbp-dbr:The_Stingdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julia_Phillipsdbp-dbr:The_Stingdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Phillips_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Stingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_S._Warddbp-dbr:The_Stingdbp-dbp:nameThe Stingdbp-dbr:The_Stingdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Jazzdbp-dbr:The_Stingdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Ragtimedbp-dbr:The_Stingdbp-dbp:awardGolddbp-dbr:The_Stingdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Stingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_National_Film_Registry_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_whose_director_won_the_Best_Directing_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:The_Stingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_whose_art_director_won_the_Best_Art_Direction_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:The_Stingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_that_won_the_Best_Original_Score_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:The_Stingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_whose_editor_won_the_Best_Film_Editing_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:The_Stingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Chicagodbp-dbr:The_Stingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gambling_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Chicagodbp-dbr:The_Stingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_that_won_the_Best_Costume_Design_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:The_Stingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:The_Stingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_organized_crime_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:The_Stingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_con_artistsdbp-dbr:The_Stingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_frauddbp-dbr:The_Stingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_whose_writer_won_the_Best_Original_Screenplay_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:The_Stingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Picture_Academy_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:The_Stingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Marvin_Hamlischdbp-dbr:The_Stingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_trainsdbp-dbr:The_Stingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Zanuck_Company_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ragtime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1936dbp-dbr:The_Stingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_Roy_Hilldbp-dbr:The_Stingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Julia_Phillipsdbp-dbr:The_Stingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Michael_Phillips_(producer),"The Sting is a 1973 American caper film. Set in 1936, it involves a complicated plot by two professional grifters (Paul Newman and Robert Redford) to con a mob boss (Robert Shaw). The film was directed by George Roy Hill, who had directed Newman and Redford in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969). The screenplay, by David S. Ward, was inspired by real-life cons perpetrated by brothers Fred and Charley Gondorff and documented by David Maurer in his 1940 book The Big Con: The Story of the Confidence Man.The film plays out in sections introduced by old-fashioned title cards, drawn by artist Jaroslav ""Jerry"" Gebr in a style reminiscent of the Saturday Evening Post. It is noted for its use of ragtime, particularly the melody ""The Entertainer"" by Scott Joplin, which was adapted (along with other Joplin pieces) for the film by Marvin Hamlisch, producing a Billboard-topping soundtrack and a top-10 single. The film's success created a resurgence of interest in Joplin's work.Released on Christmas Day of 1973, The Sting was a critical and commercial success and hugely successful at the 46th Academy Awards, where it won seven of its 10 Oscar nominations, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Film Editing and Best Original Screenplay; Redford was also nominated for Best Actor. The film rekindled Newman's career after a series of big-screen flops. Regarded by the Writers Guild of America as having one of the best screenplays ever written, The Sting was selected in 2005 for preservation in the U.S. National Film Registry of the Library of Congress as being ""culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant"". A sequel film, also written by Ward, was released in 1983." 455,165142,dbp-dbr:The_Coca-Cola_Kiddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dušan_Makavejevdbp-dbr:The_Coca-Cola_Kiddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Roadshow_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Coca-Cola_Kiddbp-dbp:producerDavid Roedbp-dbr:The_Coca-Cola_Kiddbp-dbp:producerLes Lithgowdbp-dbr:The_Coca-Cola_Kiddbp-dbp:producerSylvie Le Cleziodbp-dbr:The_Coca-Cola_Kiddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Greta_Scacchidbp-dbr:The_Coca-Cola_Kiddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eric_Robertsdbp-dbr:The_Coca-Cola_Kiddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bill_Kerrdbp-dbr:The_Coca-Cola_Kiddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dušan_Makavejevdbp-dbr:The_Coca-Cola_Kiddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Roadshow_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Coca-Cola_Kiddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Moorhousedbp-dbr:The_Coca-Cola_Kiddbp-dbp:nameThe Coca-Cola Kiddbp-dbr:The_Coca-Cola_Kiddbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Coca-Cola_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Coca-Cola_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Sydneydbp-dbr:The_Coca-Cola_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Coca-Cola_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:The_Coca-Cola_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Coca-Cola_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Australian_writersdbp-dbr:The_Coca-Cola_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_food_and_drinkdbp-dbr:The_Coca-Cola_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Sydneydbp-dbr:The_Coca-Cola_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Coca-Cola_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_by_Frank_Moorhousedbp-dbr:The_Coca-Cola_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Dušan_Makavejevdbp-dbr:The_Coca-Cola_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Coca-Cola_in_popular_culture,"The Coca-Cola Kid is a 1985 Australian romantic comedy film. It was directed by Dušan Makavejev and stars Eric Roberts and Greta Scacchi. The film is based on the short stories ""The Americans, Baby"", and ""The Electrical Experience"" by Frank Moorhouse, who wrote the screenplay. It was entered into the 1985 Cannes Film Festival." 456,164797,"dbp-dbr:Ticket_of_Leave_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Hankinsondbp-dbr:Ticket_of_Leave_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Ticket_of_Leave_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:Ticket_of_Leave_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Clementsdbp-dbr:Ticket_of_Leave_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dorothy_Boyddbp-dbr:Ticket_of_Leave_(film)dbp-dbp:starringWally Patchdbp-dbr:Ticket_of_Leave_(film)dbp-dbp:starringGeorge Merrittdbp-dbr:Ticket_of_Leave_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Hankinsondbp-dbr:Ticket_of_Leave_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Ticket_of_Leave_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:Ticket_of_Leave_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Vera_Allinsondbp-dbr:Ticket_of_Leave_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Hankinsondbp-dbr:Ticket_of_Leave_(film)dbp-dbp:nameTicket of Leavedbp-dbr:Ticket_of_Leave_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Ticket_of_Leave_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ticket_of_Leave_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Ticket_of_Leave_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Ticket_of_Leave_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Ticket_of_Leave_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Ticket_of_Leave_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Ticket_of_Leave_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Ticket_of_Leave_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:Ticket_of_Leave_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:Ticket_of_Leave_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Ticket_of_Leave_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_Hankinson","Ticket of Leave is a 1936 British crime film directed by Michael Hankinson and starring Dorothy Boyd, John Clements and George Merritt. It was made as a quota quickie at British and Dominions Elstree Studios by the British subsidiary of Paramount Pictures. The screenplay concerns a woman who joins forces with a criminal after he robs her flat. The title refers to the ticket of leave given to prisoners when they were released from jail." 457,55809,dbp-dbr:They_Didn't_Knowdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Smith_(producer)dbp-dbr:They_Didn't_Knowdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:They_Didn't_Knowdbp-dbp:producerHerbert Smithdbp-dbr:They_Didn't_Knowdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Smith_(producer)dbp-dbr:They_Didn't_Knowdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:They_Didn't_Knowdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Smith_(producer)dbp-dbr:They_Didn't_Knowdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brock_Williamsdbp-dbr:They_Didn't_Knowdbp-dbp:nameThey Didn't Knowdbp-dbr:They_Didn't_Knowdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:They_Didn't_Knowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Didn't_Knowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Didn't_Knowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Didn't_Knowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Didn't_Knowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Didn't_Knowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Didn't_Knowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:They_Didn't_Knowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_Lion_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Didn't_Knowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Herbert_Smithdbp-dbr:They_Didn't_Knowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Beaconsfield_Studios,"They Didn't Know is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Herbert Smith and starring Eve Gray, Leslie Perrins and Kenneth Villiers. It was made at Beaconsfield Studios as a quota quickie." 458,111883,dbp-dbr:Crashing_Thru_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Elmer_Cliftondbp-dbr:Crashing_Thru_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Crashing_Thru_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Philip_N._Krasnedbp-dbr:Crashing_Thru_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Newilldbp-dbr:Crashing_Thru_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:starringJean Carmendbp-dbr:Crashing_Thru_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:starringWarren Hulldbp-dbr:Crashing_Thru_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Elmer_Cliftondbp-dbr:Crashing_Thru_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Crashing_Thru_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Philip_N._Krasnedbp-dbr:Crashing_Thru_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sherman_L._Lowedbp-dbr:Crashing_Thru_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:nameCrashing Thrudbp-dbr:Crashing_Thru_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Crashing_Thru_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Crashing_Thru_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Crashing_Thru_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Crashing_Thru_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Crashing_Thru_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Crashing_Thru_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Crashing_Thru_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Elmer_Cliftondbp-dbr:Crashing_Thru_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Crashing_Thru_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Crashing_Thru_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Crashing_Thru_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Canada,"Crashing Thru is a 1939 American northern action film directed by Elmer Clifton and starring James Newill, Jean Carmen and Warren Hull. It is based on the 1935 novel Renfrew Rides the Range, the seventh in the popular Renfrew of the Royal Mounted series by Laurie York Erskine.The film was shot at the Iverson Ranch and on location around Big Bear Lake in the San Bernardino Mountains of California. It was originally intended to be released by Grand National Pictures before being picked up for distribution by Monogram." 459,140146,dbp-dbr:Auld_Lang_Syne_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Pearson_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Auld_Lang_Syne_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Auld_Lang_Syne_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:producerGeorge Pearsondbp-dbr:Auld_Lang_Syne_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dorothy_Boyddbp-dbr:Auld_Lang_Syne_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pat_Ahernedbp-dbr:Auld_Lang_Syne_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harry_Lauderdbp-dbr:Auld_Lang_Syne_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:starringDodo Wattsdbp-dbr:Auld_Lang_Syne_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Pearson_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Auld_Lang_Syne_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Auld_Lang_Syne_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_Pearson_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Auld_Lang_Syne_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Pearson_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Auld_Lang_Syne_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hugh_E._Wrightdbp-dbr:Auld_Lang_Syne_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:nameAuld Lang Synedbp-dbr:Auld_Lang_Syne_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Auld_Lang_Syne_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Auld_Lang_Syne_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:Auld_Lang_Syne_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Auld_Lang_Syne_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Cricklewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Auld_Lang_Syne_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Auld_Lang_Syne_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Auld_Lang_Syne_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Auld_Lang_Syne_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_Pearson,"Auld Lang Syne is a 1929 British synchronized sound musical film directed by George Pearson and starring Harry Lauder, Dorothy Boyd, and Patrick Aherne. It was originally made as a silent film, but in September 1929 sound was added. While the sound version has no audible dialog, it features a synchronized musical score, singing and sound effects. It was shot at Cricklewood Studios in Cricklewood, London." 460,167185,dbp-dbr:Winning:_The_Racing_Life_of_Paul_Newmandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Adam_Carolladbp-dbr:Winning:_The_Racing_Life_of_Paul_Newmandbp-dbp:directorNate Adamsdbp-dbr:Winning:_The_Racing_Life_of_Paul_Newmandbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Orion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Winning:_The_Racing_Life_of_Paul_Newmandbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:FilmBuffdbp-dbr:Winning:_The_Racing_Life_of_Paul_Newmandbp-dbp:producerAdam Carolladbp-dbr:Winning:_The_Racing_Life_of_Paul_Newmandbp-dbp:producerNate Adamsdbp-dbr:Winning:_The_Racing_Life_of_Paul_Newmandbp-dbp:producerMatt D'Andriadbp-dbr:Winning:_The_Racing_Life_of_Paul_Newmandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Newmandbp-dbr:Winning:_The_Racing_Life_of_Paul_Newmandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Adam_Carolladbp-dbr:Winning:_The_Racing_Life_of_Paul_Newmandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Orion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Winning:_The_Racing_Life_of_Paul_Newmandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:FilmBuffdbp-dbr:Winning:_The_Racing_Life_of_Paul_Newmandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Adam_Carolladbp-dbr:Winning:_The_Racing_Life_of_Paul_Newmandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Adam_Carolladbp-dbr:Winning:_The_Racing_Life_of_Paul_Newmandbp-dbp:nameWinning: The Racing Life of Paul Newmandbp-dbr:Winning:_The_Racing_Life_of_Paul_Newmandbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Winning:_The_Racing_Life_of_Paul_Newmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Winning:_The_Racing_Life_of_Paul_Newmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Winning:_The_Racing_Life_of_Paul_Newmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_filmsdbp-dbr:Winning:_The_Racing_Life_of_Paul_Newmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_auto_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:Winning:_The_Racing_Life_of_Paul_Newmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_actorsdbp-dbr:Winning:_The_Racing_Life_of_Paul_Newmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Winning:_The_Racing_Life_of_Paul_Newmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_auto_racing,Winning: The Racing Life of Paul Newman is a 2015 documentary directed by Adam Carolla and Nate Adams. It is based on the book by the same name written by Mat Stone and Preston Lerner The film chronicles the 35 year car racing career of Paul Newman and his racing life as both a driver and owner. 461,76070,dbp-dbr:Too_Many_Blondesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Thornton_Freelanddbp-dbr:Too_Many_Blondesdbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Blondesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Gershensondbp-dbr:Too_Many_Blondesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Thornton_Freelanddbp-dbr:Too_Many_Blondesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Blondesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Gershensondbp-dbr:Too_Many_Blondesdbp-dbp:nameToo Many Blondesdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Blondesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Blondespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Blondespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Blondespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Blondespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Blondespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Blondespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Blondespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Frank_Skinnerdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Blondespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Blondespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Thornton_Freeland,"Too Many Blondes is a 1941 American musical comedy film directed by Thornton Freeland and starring Rudy Vallee, Helen Parrish and Lon Chaney Jr. It was produced and distributed by Universal Pictures." 462,163063,dbp-dbr:The_Loves_of_Arianedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Czinnerdbp-dbr:The_Loves_of_Arianedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Loves_of_Arianedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Seymour_Nebenzahldbp-dbr:The_Loves_of_Arianedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elisabeth_Bergnerdbp-dbr:The_Loves_of_Arianedbp-dbp:starringPercy Marmontdbp-dbr:The_Loves_of_Arianedbp-dbp:starringWarwick Warddbp-dbr:The_Loves_of_Arianedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Czinnerdbp-dbr:The_Loves_of_Arianedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Loves_of_Arianedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Seymour_Nebenzahldbp-dbr:The_Loves_of_Arianedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Czinnerdbp-dbr:The_Loves_of_Arianedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Carl_Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Loves_of_Arianedbp-dbp:nameThe Loves of Arianedbp-dbr:The_Loves_of_Arianedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Loves_of_Arianepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Loves_of_Arianepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_French_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Loves_of_Arianepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Loves_of_Arianepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Loves_of_Arianepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Berlindbp-dbr:The_Loves_of_Arianepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_German_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Loves_of_Arianepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Loves_of_Arianepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Loves_of_Arianepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Loves_of_Arianepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Loves_of_Arianepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Loves_of_Arianepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Loves_of_Arianepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_romance_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Loves_of_Arianepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Loves_of_Arianepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Loves_of_Arianepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Carl_Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Loves_of_Arianepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_Czinnerdbp-dbr:The_Loves_of_Arianepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Paul_Czinner,"The Loves of Ariane is a 1931 British-German drama film directed by Paul Czinner starring Elisabeth Bergner, Charles Carson and Percy Marmont. Shot in Germany, it was an English-language version of the 1931 German film Ariane. It was based on the 1920 novel Ariane, jeune fille russe by Claude Anet." 463,81565,dbp-dbr:Girl_Missingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Floreydbp-dbr:Girl_Missingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Glenda_Farrelldbp-dbr:Girl_Missingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mary_Briandbp-dbr:Girl_Missingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ben_Lyondbp-dbr:Girl_Missingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Floreydbp-dbr:Girl_Missingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Carl_Erickson_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Girl_Missingdbp-dbp:nameGirl Missingdbp-dbr:Girl_Missingdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Girl_Missingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Girl_Missingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Girl_Missingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Girl_Missingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Girl_Missingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Girl_Missingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Girl_Missingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Floreydbp-dbr:Girl_Missingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_mystery_films,"Girl Missing is a 1933 American pre-Code mystery film starring Glenda Farrell, Ben Lyon and Mary Brian. It was directed by Robert Florey and released by Warner Bros. on March 4, 1933.Two women stranded in Palm Beach become involved in the case of a new bride who goes missing on her wedding night." 464,164642,"dbp-dbr:The_Window_Washersdbp-dbp:directorJohn Fosterdbp-dbr:The_Window_Washersdbp-dbp:directorHarry Baileydbp-dbr:The_Window_Washersdbp-dbp:directorJerry Shieldsdbp-dbr:The_Window_Washersdbp-dbp:directorFrank Moserdbp-dbr:The_Window_Washersdbp-dbp:distributorPathé Film Exchange, Inc.dbp-dbr:The_Window_Washersdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Terry_(cartoonist)dbp-dbr:The_Window_Washersdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Amedee_J._Van_Beurendbp-dbr:The_Window_Washersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Terry_(cartoonist)dbp-dbr:The_Window_Washersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Amedee_J._Van_Beurendbp-dbr:The_Window_Washersdbp-dbp:nameThe Window Washersdbp-dbr:The_Window_Washerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Window_Washerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_silent_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Window_Washerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Window_Washerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Window_Washerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1925_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Window_Washerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:The_Window_Washerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Window_Washerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Window_Washerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1925_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Window_Washerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1925_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Window_Washerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Aesop's_Fables_(film_series)","The Window Washers is a 1925 silent animated short subject produced by Fables Studios, and one of the Aesop's Fables cartoons started by animator Paul Terry. When released for television in the 1950s, musical tracks were added." 465,142068,dbp-dbr:Play_Up_the_Banddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Hughes_(director)dbp-dbr:Play_Up_the_Banddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Play_Up_the_Banddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Hughes_(director)dbp-dbr:Play_Up_the_Banddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Play_Up_the_Banddbp-dbp:namePlay Up the Banddbp-dbr:Play_Up_the_Banddbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Play_Up_the_Bandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Play_Up_the_Bandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Play_Up_the_Bandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Play_Up_the_Bandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Play_Up_the_Bandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Play_Up_the_Bandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ealing_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Play_Up_the_Bandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Play_Up_the_Bandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Play_Up_the_Bandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:Play_Up_the_Bandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Play_Up_the_Bandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_Hughesdbp-dbr:Play_Up_the_Bandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Eric_Spear,"Play Up the Band is a 1935 British musical comedy film directed by Harry Hughes and starring Stanley Holloway, Betty Ann Davies and Leslie Bradley.The film was made at Ealing Studios by the independent company City Films. The film's sets were designed by art director R. Holmes Paul. Location shooting took place at the Crystal Palace, which burnt down the following year." 466,159937,dbp-dbr:Savage_Land_(film)dbp-dbp:directorDean Hamiltondbp-dbr:Savage_Land_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Hemdale_Home_Videodbp-dbr:Savage_Land_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDean Hamiltondbp-dbr:Savage_Land_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brion_Jamesdbp-dbr:Savage_Land_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vivian_Schillingdbp-dbr:Savage_Land_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Corbin_Bernsendbp-dbr:Savage_Land_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Graham_Greene_(actor)dbp-dbr:Savage_Land_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mercedes_McNabdbp-dbr:Savage_Land_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charlotte_Rossdbp-dbr:Savage_Land_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Corey_Carrierdbp-dbr:Savage_Land_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Hemdale_Home_Videodbp-dbr:Savage_Land_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSavage Landdbp-dbr:Savage_Land_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Savage_Land_(film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Savage_Land_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Savage_Land_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Savage_Land_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Savage_Land_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:Savage_Land_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Savage_Land_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Savage_Land_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Albertadbp-dbr:Savage_Land_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_Western_(genre)_films,"Savage Land is a Canadian-American co-produced Western film, directed by Dean Hamilton and released in 1994. Set in the early 1900s, the film stars Corey Carrier and Mercedes McNab as Luke and Hanna Morgan, a brother and sister who are moving to Colorado to reunite with their father after spending some time living with their aunt and uncle in Kansas, only for their stagecoach to be held up by outlaws Quint (Corbin Bernsen) and Cyrus (Brion James).The cast also includes Vivian Schilling, Charlotte Ross and Graham Greene.The film was shot near Millarville, Alberta, in 1993.The song ""Far Away"", written by Michael Conway Baker and Penny Anne Baker, received a Genie Award nomination for Best Original Song at the 15th Genie Awards." 467,70397,dbp-dbr:Magician_Mickeydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Hand_(director)dbp-dbr:Magician_Mickeydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Magician_Mickeydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Magician_Mickeydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Magician_Mickeydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Clarence_Nashdbp-dbr:Magician_Mickeydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pinto_Colvigdbp-dbr:Magician_Mickeydbp-dbp:starringLee Millardbp-dbr:Magician_Mickeydbp-dbp:starringRalph Scottdbp-dbr:Magician_Mickeydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Hand_(director)dbp-dbr:Magician_Mickeydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Magician_Mickeydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Magician_Mickeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Magician_Mickeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Magician_Mickeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_color_filmsdbp-dbr:Magician_Mickeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_magic_and_magiciansdbp-dbr:Magician_Mickeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Magician_Mickeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Donald_Duck_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Magician_Mickeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Magician_Mickeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_Handdbp-dbr:Magician_Mickeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mickey_Mouse_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Magician_Mickeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_animated_films,"Magician Mickey is a 1937 Walt Disney Mickey Mouse cartoon, originally released to theaters on February 6, 1937. This was the 92nd Mickey Mouse short to be released, and the third for that year.Mickey puts on a magic show, but is interrupted by Donald Duck. Mickey gets his revenge on Donald through his tricks." 468,25055,dbp-dbr:The_Jack_of_Diamondsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Vernon_Sewelldbp-dbr:The_Jack_of_Diamondsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Exclusive_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Jack_of_Diamondsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Vernon_Sewelldbp-dbr:The_Jack_of_Diamondsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nigel_Patrickdbp-dbr:The_Jack_of_Diamondsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cyril_Raymonddbp-dbr:The_Jack_of_Diamondsdbp-dbp:starringDarcy Conyersdbp-dbr:The_Jack_of_Diamondsdbp-dbp:starringJoan Carrolldbp-dbr:The_Jack_of_Diamondsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Vernon_Sewelldbp-dbr:The_Jack_of_Diamondsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Exclusive_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Jack_of_Diamondsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Vernon_Sewelldbp-dbr:The_Jack_of_Diamondsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nigel_Patrickdbp-dbr:The_Jack_of_Diamondsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Cyril_Raymonddbp-dbr:The_Jack_of_Diamondsdbp-dbp:nameThe Jack of Diamondsdbp-dbr:The_Jack_of_Diamondsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Jack_of_Diamondspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Jack_of_Diamondspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Jack_of_Diamondspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Jack_of_Diamondspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Jack_of_Diamondspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Jack_of_Diamondspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Jack_of_Diamondspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Jack_of_Diamondspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Belgiumdbp-dbr:The_Jack_of_Diamondspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Treasure_hunt_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Jack_of_Diamondspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Jack_of_Diamondspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Vernon_Sewell,"The Jack of Diamonds is a 1949 British adventure film directed by Vernon Sewell and starring Nigel Patrick, Cyril Raymond and Joan Carroll. Its plot follows an ex-soldier who persuades some yacht owners to help recover a treasure chest of jewels he hid off the French coast in 1940 during the Second World War. It is considered a lost film." 469,42152,dbp-dbr:My_Life:_Karate_Kidsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Walsh_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:My_Life:_Karate_Kidsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:BBCdbp-dbr:My_Life:_Karate_Kidsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Walsh_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:My_Life:_Karate_Kidsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Walsh_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:My_Life:_Karate_Kidsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:BBCdbp-dbr:My_Life:_Karate_Kidsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Walsh_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:My_Life:_Karate_Kidsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:My_Life:_Karate_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Life:_Karate_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_martial_arts_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Life:_Karate_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Life:_Karate_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Life:_Karate_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_television_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Life:_Karate_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:BBC_television_documentariesdbp-dbr:My_Life:_Karate_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_children_with_disabilitydbp-dbr:My_Life:_Karate_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_martial_arts_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Life:_Karate_Kidspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Walsh,"My Life: Karate Kids is a British documentary for the BBC by John Walsh of Walsh Bros Ltd. and was narrated by actor David Tennant. The film follows the friendship of two disabled children as they embark on learning Sanjuro Martial Arts and changing their lives forever. This film challenges the perceptions around childhood disability.Sanjuro Martial Arts has its roots in traditional martial arts and a contemporary approach to teaching practical techniques that fit around the student’s abilities. Developed by Glenn Delikan, Sanjuro strives to make martial arts available to all ages and abilities, offering a glimpse of physical independence to kids who are otherwise totally reliant on carers. By charting the progress of the children over several months, Karate Kids reveals the friendship, bullying, confidence and self-worth of children in a north London school.Buoyed by physical breakthroughs kick-started in Sanjuro class, one character in the series, Tim Choi, benefits even more than most. Tim has never been able to move or communicate unaided, and relies on mum and best friend Francis to communicate his thoughts to the outside world. Karate Kids follows him through a very busy few months. Tim receives a national award from disability charity Cerebra, then runs for Class President, and then has his life transformed as laser technology offers him a voice of his own and some glimmer of independence.Adult mainstream class members featured in the footage for the documentary include actor Alexander Dreymon" 470,126429,dbp-dbr:Account_Rendered_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Graham_Scottdbp-dbr:Account_Rendered_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:J._Arthur_Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Account_Rendered_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Temple-Smithdbp-dbr:Account_Rendered_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:producerFrancis Edgedbp-dbr:Account_Rendered_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:producerLuigi Roveredbp-dbr:Account_Rendered_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Griffith_Jones_(actor)dbp-dbr:Account_Rendered_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:starringHonor Blackmandbp-dbr:Account_Rendered_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:starringUrsula Howellsdbp-dbr:Account_Rendered_(1957_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Graham_Scottdbp-dbr:Account_Rendered_(1957_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:J._Arthur_Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Account_Rendered_(1957_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Luigi_Roveredbp-dbr:Account_Rendered_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:nameAccount Rendereddbp-dbr:Account_Rendered_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Account_Rendered_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Account_Rendered_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Account_Rendered_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Account_Rendered_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Account_Rendered_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:Account_Rendered_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Account_Rendered_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Account_Rendered_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_Graham_Scott,"Account Rendered is a 1957 British second feature ('B') crime film directed by Peter Graham Scott and starring Griffith Jones, Ursula Howells and Honor Blackman. It was written by Barbara S. Harper based on Pamela Barrington's 1953 novel of the same name. It was released by the Rank Organisation." 471,126459,dbp-dbr:Act_of_Murder_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alan_Bridgesdbp-dbr:Act_of_Murder_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJack Greenwooddbp-dbr:Act_of_Murder_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Carson_(actor)dbp-dbr:Act_of_Murder_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anthony_Batedbp-dbr:Act_of_Murder_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Justine_Lorddbp-dbr:Act_of_Murder_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alan_Bridgesdbp-dbr:Act_of_Murder_(film)dbp-dbp:nameAct of Murderdbp-dbr:Act_of_Murder_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Act_of_Murder_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Act_of_Murder_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Act_of_Murder_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Act_of_Murder_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Act_of_Murder_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Act_of_Murder_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_filmsdbp-dbr:Act_of_Murder_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alan_Bridgesdbp-dbr:Act_of_Murder_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Edgar_Wallace_Mysteriesdbp-dbr:Act_of_Murder_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_crime_drama_films,"Act of Murder is a 1964 British crime drama film, directed by Alan Bridges and starring Anthony Bate, John Carson and Justine Lord. It was written by Lewis Davidson. One of the Edgar Wallace Mysteries series, it was Bridges's first film as director." 472,124786,dbp-dbr:As_Good_as_It_Getsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:James_L._Brooksdbp-dbr:As_Good_as_It_Getsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:As_Good_as_It_Getsdbp-dbp:producerJames L. Brooksdbp-dbr:As_Good_as_It_Getsdbp-dbp:producerBridget Johnsondbp-dbr:As_Good_as_It_Getsdbp-dbp:producerKristi Zeadbp-dbr:As_Good_as_It_Getsdbp-dbp:starringJack Nicholsondbp-dbr:As_Good_as_It_Getsdbp-dbp:starringHelen Huntdbp-dbr:As_Good_as_It_Getsdbp-dbp:starringGreg Kinneardbp-dbr:As_Good_as_It_Getsdbp-dbp:starringSkeet Ulrichdbp-dbr:As_Good_as_It_Getsdbp-dbp:starringCuba Gooding Jr.dbp-dbr:As_Good_as_It_Getsdbp-dbp:starringShirley Knightdbp-dbr:As_Good_as_It_Getsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:James_L._Brooksdbp-dbr:As_Good_as_It_Getsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:As_Good_as_It_Getsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:James_L._Brooksdbp-dbr:As_Good_as_It_Getsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Kristi_Zeadbp-dbr:As_Good_as_It_Getsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_L._Brooksdbp-dbr:As_Good_as_It_Getsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mark_Andrusdbp-dbr:As_Good_as_It_Getsdbp-dbp:nameAs Good as It Getsdbp-dbr:As_Good_as_It_Getsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:As_Good_as_It_Getspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:As_Good_as_It_Getspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_writersdbp-dbr:As_Good_as_It_Getspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gay-related_filmsdbp-dbr:As_Good_as_It_Getspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_featuring_a_Best_Actress_Academy_Award-winning_performancedbp-dbr:As_Good_as_It_Getspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Musical_or_Comedy_Picture_Golden_Globe_winnersdbp-dbr:As_Good_as_It_Getspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_featuring_a_Best_Musical_or_Comedy_Actress_Golden_Globe_winning_performancedbp-dbr:As_Good_as_It_Getspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:As_Good_as_It_Getspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:As_Good_as_It_Getspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:As_Good_as_It_Getspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:As_Good_as_It_Getspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:As_Good_as_It_Getspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:TriStar_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:As_Good_as_It_Getspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:As_Good_as_It_Getspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Hans_Zimmerdbp-dbr:As_Good_as_It_Getspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_featuring_a_Best_Musical_or_Comedy_Actor_Golden_Globe_winning_performancedbp-dbr:As_Good_as_It_Getspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:As_Good_as_It_Getspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_featuring_a_Best_Actor_Academy_Award-winning_performancedbp-dbr:As_Good_as_It_Getspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:As_Good_as_It_Getspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_mother–son_relationshipsdbp-dbr:As_Good_as_It_Getspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_petsdbp-dbr:As_Good_as_It_Getspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_James_L._Brooksdbp-dbr:As_Good_as_It_Getspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gracie_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:As_Good_as_It_Getspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_obsessive–compulsive_disorderdbp-dbr:As_Good_as_It_Getspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Baltimoredbp-dbr:As_Good_as_It_Getspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_James_L._Brooksdbp-dbr:As_Good_as_It_Getspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_James_L._Brooks,"As Good as It Gets is a 1997 American romantic comedy film directed by James L. Brooks from a screenplay he co-wrote with Mark Andrus. It stars Jack Nicholson as a misanthropic, bigoted and obsessive–compulsive novelist, Helen Hunt as a single mother with a chronically ill son, and Greg Kinnear as a gay artist.As Good as It Gets premiered at the Regency Village Theatre on December 6, 1997, and was released theatrically in the United States on Christmas Day. A critical and box office hit, it grossed $314.1 million on a $50 million budget. At the 70th Academy Awards, the film was nominated in seven categories, including Best Picture. Nicholson won for Best Actor and Hunt for Best Actress, making it the most recent film to win both lead-acting awards. It is ranked 140th on Empire magazine's ""The 500 Greatest Movies of All Time"" list." 473,136166,dbp-dbr:The_Butcher_Boy_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Butcher_Boy_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Butcher_Boy_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:producerWalter Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Butcher_Boy_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Butcher_Boy_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Butcher_Boy_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Butcher_Boy_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Butcher_Boy_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Butcher Boydbp-dbr:The_Butcher_Boy_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Butcher_Boy_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Butcher_Boy_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Butcher_Boy_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Butcher_Boy_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Butcher_Boy_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:The_Butcher_Boy_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:The_Butcher_Boy_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Butcher_Boy_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Butcher_Boy_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Butcher_Boy_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Butcher_Boy_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walter_Lantz_Productions_shortsdbp-dbr:The_Butcher_Boy_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Lantz,The Butcher Boy is an animated cartoon by Walter Lantz Productions. It is the second of the thirteen Pooch the Pup cartoons. 474,161778,dbp-dbr:I_Wonder_Who's_Killing_Her_Now%3Fdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Steven_Hilliard_Sterndbp-dbr:I_Wonder_Who's_Killing_Her_Now%3Fdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Dennis_F._Stevensdbp-dbr:I_Wonder_Who's_Killing_Her_Now%3Fdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Severn_Dardendbp-dbr:I_Wonder_Who's_Killing_Her_Now%3Fdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bob_Dishydbp-dbr:I_Wonder_Who's_Killing_Her_Now%3Fdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Angelo_Rossittodbp-dbr:I_Wonder_Who's_Killing_Her_Now%3Fdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_DeLeondbp-dbr:I_Wonder_Who's_Killing_Her_Now%3Fdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joanna_Barnesdbp-dbr:I_Wonder_Who's_Killing_Her_Now%3Fdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bill_Dana_(comedian)dbp-dbr:I_Wonder_Who's_Killing_Her_Now%3Fdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vito_Scottidbp-dbr:I_Wonder_Who's_Killing_Her_Now%3Fdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Ball_(actor)dbp-dbr:I_Wonder_Who's_Killing_Her_Now%3Fdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Steven_Hilliard_Sterndbp-dbr:I_Wonder_Who's_Killing_Her_Now%3Fdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dennis_F._Stevensdbp-dbr:I_Wonder_Who's_Killing_Her_Now%3Fdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mickey_Rosedbp-dbr:I_Wonder_Who's_Killing_Her_Now%3Fdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jerry_Cutlerdbp-dbr:I_Wonder_Who's_Killing_Her_Now%3Fdbp-dbp:nameI Wonder Who's Killing Her Now?dbp-dbr:I_Wonder_Who's_Killing_Her_Now%3Fdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:I_Wonder_Who's_Killing_Her_Now%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Wonder_Who's_Killing_Her_Now%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Wonder_Who's_Killing_Her_Now%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Wonder_Who's_Killing_Her_Now%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Wonder_Who's_Killing_Her_Now%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Wonder_Who's_Killing_Her_Now%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Steven_Hilliard_Sterndbp-dbr:I_Wonder_Who's_Killing_Her_Now%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Wonder_Who's_Killing_Her_Now%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Wonder_Who's_Killing_Her_Now%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Patrick_Williams,"I Wonder Who's Killing Her Now? (original USA theatrical name Kill My Wife, Please) is a 1975 black comedy movie directed by Steven Hilliard Stern, and starring Bob Dishy and Joanna Barnes. Originally Peter Sellers was to be cast as the lead, but insurance refused to cover him after a recent heart attack, and Dishy was cast as his replacement at the last moment. It was directed by Steven Hilliard Stern, from a screenplay by Mickey Rose.The title is a play on the old musical I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now.Soundtrack is Polonaise Op.53 in A flat major (Frédéric Chopin)." 475,113709,dbp-dbr:The_Back_of_Beyonddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Heyerdbp-dbr:The_Back_of_Beyonddbp-dbp:distributorShell Film Unitdbp-dbr:The_Back_of_Beyonddbp-dbp:producerJohn Heyerdbp-dbr:The_Back_of_Beyonddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Heyerdbp-dbr:The_Back_of_Beyonddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Heyerdbp-dbr:The_Back_of_Beyonddbp-dbp:nameThe Back of Beyonddbp-dbr:The_Back_of_Beyonddbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Back_of_Beyondpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Back_of_Beyondpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Back_of_Beyondpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Back_of_Beyondpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Back_of_Beyondpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Queenslanddbp-dbr:The_Back_of_Beyondpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Back_of_Beyondpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_South_Australiadbp-dbr:The_Back_of_Beyondpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_South_Australia,"The Back of Beyond (1954) is a feature-length award-winning Australian documentary film produced and directed by John Heyer for the Shell Film Unit. In terms of breadth of distribution, awards garnered, and critical response, it is Heyer's most successful film. It is also, arguably, Australia's most successful documentary: in 2006 it was included in a book titled 100 Greatest Films of Australian Cinema, with Bill Caske writing that it is ""perhaps our [Australia's] national cinema's most well known best kept secret"".The aim of the film, as requested by the Shell Company, was to associate Shell with the essence of Australia, with Australianism. Heyer took as his central motif the fortnightly journey made by mailman Tom Kruse, along the remote Birdsville Track from Marree, in South Australia, to Birdsville, in southwest Queensland. In 1957, Heyer wrote that this film, when viewed with Francis Birtles' earlier In the Track of Burke and Wills (1916), ""clearly suggest[s] that the true image of Australia is, and always has been, the image of Man against Nature"".The film brought Tom Kruse to public notice, and resulted in his being appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) on 1 January 1955." 476,161652,dbp-dbr:I'm_Not_Feeling_Myself_Tonightdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_McGrath_(film_director)dbp-dbr:I'm_Not_Feeling_Myself_Tonightdbp-dbp:distributorNew Realm Picturesdbp-dbr:I'm_Not_Feeling_Myself_Tonightdbp-dbp:producerMalcolm Fanceydbp-dbr:I'm_Not_Feeling_Myself_Tonightdbp-dbp:producerJohn Lindsaydbp-dbr:I'm_Not_Feeling_Myself_Tonightdbp-dbp:producerLaurence Barnettdbp-dbr:I'm_Not_Feeling_Myself_Tonightdbp-dbp:starringSally Faulknerdbp-dbr:I'm_Not_Feeling_Myself_Tonightdbp-dbp:starringJames Boothdbp-dbr:I'm_Not_Feeling_Myself_Tonightdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barry_Andrews_(actor)dbp-dbr:I'm_Not_Feeling_Myself_Tonightdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_McGrath_(film_director)dbp-dbr:I'm_Not_Feeling_Myself_Tonightdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Lindsay_(producer)dbp-dbr:I'm_Not_Feeling_Myself_Tonightdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Laurence_Barnettdbp-dbr:I'm_Not_Feeling_Myself_Tonightdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Malcolm_Fanceydbp-dbr:I'm_Not_Feeling_Myself_Tonightdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_McGillivray_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:I'm_Not_Feeling_Myself_Tonightdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Laurence_Barnettdbp-dbr:I'm_Not_Feeling_Myself_Tonightdbp-dbp:nameI'm Not Feeling Myself Tonightdbp-dbr:I'm_Not_Feeling_Myself_Tonightdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:I'm_Not_Feeling_Myself_Tonightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I'm_Not_Feeling_Myself_Tonightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_filmsdbp-dbr:I'm_Not_Feeling_Myself_Tonightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:I'm_Not_Feeling_Myself_Tonightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:I'm_Not_Feeling_Myself_Tonightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:I'm_Not_Feeling_Myself_Tonightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:I'm_Not_Feeling_Myself_Tonightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Twickenham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:I'm_Not_Feeling_Myself_Tonightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joseph_McGrath_(film_director),"I'm Not Feeling Myself Tonight is a 1976 British comedy film directed by Joseph McGrath and starring Barry Andrews, James Booth and Sally Faulkner." 477,9750,dbp-dbr:Billy_the_Kid_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Graham_(director)dbp-dbr:Billy_the_Kid_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:TNT_(U.S._TV_network)dbp-dbr:Billy_the_Kid_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Julie_Carmendbp-dbr:Billy_the_Kid_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Val_Kilmerdbp-dbr:Billy_the_Kid_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wilford_Brimleydbp-dbr:Billy_the_Kid_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Duncan_Regehrdbp-dbr:Billy_the_Kid_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Graham_(director)dbp-dbr:Billy_the_Kid_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:TNT_(U.S._TV_network)dbp-dbr:Billy_the_Kid_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:genreWesterndbp-dbr:Billy_the_Kid_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Western_filmdbp-dbr:Billy_the_Kid_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Billy_the_Kid_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Billy_the_Kid_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:Billy_the_Kid_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Graham_(director)dbp-dbr:Billy_the_Kid_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Laurence_Rosenthaldbp-dbr:Billy_the_Kid_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Billy_the_Kid_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Billy_the_Kid_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_Billy_the_Kiddbp-dbr:Billy_the_Kid_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Pat_Garrettdbp-dbr:Billy_the_Kid_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Gore_Vidal,"Gore Vidal's Billy the Kid, also entitled as Billy the Kid, is a 1989 American western genre western television film depicting the events surrounding the famed gunman/outlaw Billy the Kid during his participation in the Lincoln County War. It aired on TNT cable channel on May 10, 1989.Written by Gore Vidal and directed by William A. Graham, with Val Kilmer starring in the lead role of William Bonney a.k.a. Billy the Kid, and with a supporting cast including Duncan Regehr as Pat Garrett, Wilford Brimley as Lew Wallace, Julie Carmen, John O'Hurley, and Ned Vaughn." 478,81265,dbp-dbr:Doctors_and_Nurses_(film)dbp-dbp:directorMaurice Murphydbp-dbr:Doctors_and_Nurses_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorClassic Filmsdbp-dbr:Doctors_and_Nurses_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Brian_Rosendbp-dbr:Doctors_and_Nurses_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pamela_Stephensondbp-dbr:Doctors_and_Nurses_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Meikledbp-dbr:Doctors_and_Nurses_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Graeme_Blundelldbp-dbr:Doctors_and_Nurses_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bert_Newtondbp-dbr:Doctors_and_Nurses_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Brian_Rosendbp-dbr:Doctors_and_Nurses_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Morris_Gleitzmandbp-dbr:Doctors_and_Nurses_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tony_Sheldon_(actor)dbp-dbr:Doctors_and_Nurses_(film)dbp-dbp:nameDoctors and Nursesdbp-dbr:Doctors_and_Nurses_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Doctors_and_Nurses_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Doctors_and_Nurses_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:Doctors_and_Nurses_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Doctors_and_Nurses_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Doctors_and_Nurses_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Doctors_and_Nurses_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maurice_Murphy,Doctors and Nurses is a 1981 Australian comedy film directed by Maurice Murphy. The gimmick is child actors play doctors and nurses and adults play patients. 479,56713,dbp-dbr:Lady_Killer_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roy_Del_Ruthdbp-dbr:Lady_Killer_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Lady_Killer_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Henry_Blankedbp-dbr:Lady_Killer_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Cagneydbp-dbr:Lady_Killer_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mae_Clarkedbp-dbr:Lady_Killer_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Margaret_Lindsaydbp-dbr:Lady_Killer_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roy_Del_Ruthdbp-dbr:Lady_Killer_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Lady_Killer_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Henry_Blankedbp-dbr:Lady_Killer_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Darryl_F._Zanuckdbp-dbr:Lady_Killer_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ben_Marksondbp-dbr:Lady_Killer_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lillie_Haywarddbp-dbr:Lady_Killer_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:nameLady Killerdbp-dbr:Lady_Killer_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Lady_Killer_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Killer_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Killer_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Killer_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Killer_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Lady_Killer_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Killer_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Lady_Killer_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_actorsdbp-dbr:Lady_Killer_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Killer_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Killer_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roy_Del_Ruthdbp-dbr:Lady_Killer_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_crime_comedy-drama_films,"Lady Killer is a 1933 American pre-Code crime drama film starring James Cagney, Mae Clarke, and Margaret Lindsay, based on the story ""The Finger Man"" by Rosalind Keating Shaffer. The picture was directed by Roy Del Ruth." 480,102521,dbp-dbr:Fallen_Arches_(film)dbp-dbp:directorRon Cosentinodbp-dbr:Fallen_Arches_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorVanguarddbp-dbr:Fallen_Arches_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRon Cosentinodbp-dbr:Fallen_Arches_(film)dbp-dbp:producerLibby Osborndbp-dbr:Fallen_Arches_(film)dbp-dbp:producerVictor Cosentinodbp-dbr:Fallen_Arches_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ron_Thompson_(actor)dbp-dbr:Fallen_Arches_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Karen_Blackdbp-dbr:Fallen_Arches_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tamara_Braundbp-dbr:Fallen_Arches_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Portnowdbp-dbr:Fallen_Arches_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carmine_Giovinazzodbp-dbr:Fallen_Arches_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Onoratidbp-dbr:Fallen_Arches_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Louis_Ferreiradbp-dbr:Fallen_Arches_(film)dbp-dbp:nameFallen Archesdbp-dbr:Fallen_Arches_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Fallen_Arches_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:Fallen_Arches_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Fallen_Arches_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Fallen_Arches_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Fallen_Arches_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Fallen_Arches_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_crime_films,"Fallen Arches is a 1998 crime film starring Richard Portnow, Karen Black, Ron Thompson, Peter Onorati, Tamara Braun, Carmine Giovinazzo, Louis Ferreira and written, produced and directed by Ron Cosentino." 481,111860,dbp-dbr:Cowboys_Don't_Cry_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Anne_Wheelerdbp-dbr:Cowboys_Don't_Cry_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:CBC_Televisiondbp-dbr:Cowboys_Don't_Cry_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Cineplex_Odeondbp-dbr:Cowboys_Don't_Cry_(film)dbp-dbp:producerArvi Liimatainendbp-dbr:Cowboys_Don't_Cry_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJanis Plattdbp-dbr:Cowboys_Don't_Cry_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Zachary_Ansleydbp-dbr:Cowboys_Don't_Cry_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ron_White_(actor)dbp-dbr:Cowboys_Don't_Cry_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Anne_Wheelerdbp-dbr:Cowboys_Don't_Cry_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:CBC_Televisiondbp-dbr:Cowboys_Don't_Cry_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Cineplex_Odeondbp-dbr:Cowboys_Don't_Cry_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anne_Wheelerdbp-dbr:Cowboys_Don't_Cry_(film)dbp-dbp:nameCowboys Don't Crydbp-dbr:Cowboys_Don't_Cry_(film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Cowboys_Don't_Cry_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Cowboys_Don't_Cry_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cowboys_Don't_Cry_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Cowboys_Don't_Cry_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Cowboys_Don't_Cry_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Cowboys_Don't_Cry_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Cowboys_Don't_Cry_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Albertadbp-dbr:Cowboys_Don't_Cry_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Anne_Wheeler,"Cowboys Don't Cry is a Canadian drama film, directed by Anne Wheeler and released in 1988. The film is based on a novel by Marilyn Halvorson. It stars Ron White, Zachary Ansley, Rebecca Jenkins, Janet-Laine Green and Thomas Hauff. The film received four Genie Award nominations at the 10th Genie Awards in 1989." 482,14537,dbp-dbr:Animal_Behavior_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jenny_Bowen_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Animal_Behavior_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Kjehl_Rasmussendbp-dbr:Animal_Behavior_(film)dbp-dbp:starringArmand Assantedbp-dbr:Animal_Behavior_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJosh Mosteldbp-dbr:Animal_Behavior_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKaren Allendbp-dbr:Animal_Behavior_(film)dbp-dbp:starringHolly Hunterdbp-dbr:Animal_Behavior_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRichard Libertinidbp-dbr:Animal_Behavior_(film)dbp-dbp:nameAnimal Behaviordbp-dbr:Animal_Behavior_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Animal_Behavior_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Animal_Behavior_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Animal_Behavior_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Animal_Behavior_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:Animal_Behavior_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_apesdbp-dbr:Animal_Behavior_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Animal_Behavior_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_scientistsdbp-dbr:Animal_Behavior_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Cliff_Eidelman,"Animal Behavior is a 1989 comedy film directed by Jenny Bowen and Kjehl Rasmussen and starring Karen Allen, Armand Assante, and Holly Hunter." 483,119462,dbp-dbr:The_Flaw_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Walker_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Flaw_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Flaw_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Patrick_K._Healedbp-dbr:The_Flaw_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Walker_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Flaw_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Flaw_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Patrick_K._Healedbp-dbr:The_Flaw_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brandon_Flemingdbp-dbr:The_Flaw_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Flawdbp-dbr:The_Flaw_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Flaw_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Flaw_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Wembley_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Flaw_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Flaw_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Flaw_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Flaw_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Flaw_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Flaw_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:The_Flaw_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_Walker,"The Flaw is a 1933 British thriller film directed by Norman Walker and starring Henry Kendall, Eric Maturin and Phyllis Clare. It was made as a quota quickie at Wembley Studios, and was remade in 1955 with the same title." 484,1586,dbp-dbr:Potiphar's_Wife_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:Potiphar's_Wife_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:First_National-Pathé_Picturesdbp-dbr:Potiphar's_Wife_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Maxwell_(producer)dbp-dbr:Potiphar's_Wife_(film)dbp-dbp:namePotiphar's Wifedbp-dbr:Potiphar's_Wife_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Potiphar's_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Potiphar's_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Potiphar's_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Potiphar's_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Potiphar's_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Potiphar's_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Potiphar's_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Potiphar's_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:Potiphar's_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studios,"Potiphar's Wife is a 1931 British romance film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Nora Swinburne, Laurence Olivier and Guy Newall. It is also known as Her Strange Desire. It was based on a play by Edgar C. Middleton.It was made at Elstree Studios. The film's sets were designed by Clarence Elder." 485,18173,dbp-dbr:Paying_the_Piperdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Paying_the_Piperdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Paying_the_Piperdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Paying_the_Piperdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Paying_the_Piperdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Paying_the_Piperdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Paying_the_Piperdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Paying_the_Piperdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Paying_the_Piperdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Paying_the_Piperdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Fosterdbp-dbr:Paying_the_Piperdbp-dbp:namePaying the Piperdbp-dbr:Paying_the_Piperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Paying_the_Piperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:Paying_the_Piperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Paying_the_Piperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Porky_Pig_filmsdbp-dbr:Paying_the_Piperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Paying_the_Piperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Paying_the_Piperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:Paying_the_Piperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Paying_the_Piperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Paying_the_Piperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Paying_the_Piperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_pigsdbp-dbr:Paying_the_Piperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Pied_Piper_of_Hamelin,"Paying the Piper is a 1949 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Robert McKimson. The short was released on March 12, 1949, and stars Porky Pig.It is a parody of the fairy tale The Pied Piper and involves Porky trying to stop a cat that disguises himself as the last rat to bring the rats back for the local cats; later, Porky has to get the reward money owed to him for ridding the town of the rats back from the cat. It has Porky in the role of the piper character." 486,7795,dbp-dbr:Bean_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mel_Smithdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:PolyGram_Filmed_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)dbp-dbp:producerVarious artistsdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)dbp-dbp:producerEric Fellnerdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)dbp-dbp:producerTim Bevandbp-dbr:Bean_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRichard Curtisdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)dbp-dbp:producerPeter Bennett-Jonesdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPamela Reeddbp-dbr:Bean_(film)dbp-dbp:starringHarris Yulindbp-dbr:Bean_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBurt Reynoldsdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRowan Atkinsondbp-dbr:Bean_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPeter MacNicoldbp-dbr:Bean_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSandra Ohdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mel_Smithdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:PolyGram_Filmed_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tim_Bevandbp-dbr:Bean_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Eric_Fellnerdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Curtisdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Bennett-Jonesdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Curtisdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robin_Driscolldbp-dbr:Bean_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBeandbp-dbr:Bean_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBean: The Albumdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_airplanesdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Bean_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_hospitalsdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_television_seriesdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Bean_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:Bean_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Eric_Fellnerdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Tim_Bevandbp-dbr:Bean_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Working_Title_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_airportsdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_amusement_parksdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:PolyGram_Filmed_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_museumsdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mel_Smithdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mr._Beandbp-dbr:Bean_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tiger_Aspect_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gramercy_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Bean_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Richard_Curtis,"Bean (also known as Bean: The Ultimate Disaster Movie and Bean: The Movie) is a 1997 British comedy film directed by Mel Smith and written by Richard Curtis and Robin Driscoll. Based on the British sitcom series Mr. Bean created by Rowan Atkinson and Curtis, the film stars Atkinson in the title role, with Peter MacNicol, Pamela Reed, Harris Yulin and Burt Reynolds in supporting roles. In the film, Bean works as a security guard at the National Gallery in London before being sent to the United States to talk about the unveiling of James Abbott McNeill Whistler's 1871 painting Whistler's Mother.Bean was first released in Australia on 3 July 1997, before being released in the United Kingdom on 2 August 1997. The film received mixed reviews from critics but was a commercial success, grossing $251.2 million worldwide against an $18 million budget. A standalone sequel, Mr. Bean's Holiday, was released in 2007." 487,70206,dbp-dbr:Picture_Perfect_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_L._Scanlandbp-dbr:Picture_Perfect_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:Picture_Perfect_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:distributorFeature Films for Familiesdbp-dbr:Picture_Perfect_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:producerJulian Marksdbp-dbr:Picture_Perfect_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mary_Page_Kellerdbp-dbr:Picture_Perfect_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dave_Thomas_(actor)dbp-dbr:Picture_Perfect_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christian_Campbelldbp-dbr:Picture_Perfect_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lisa_Jakubdbp-dbr:Picture_Perfect_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Karndbp-dbr:Picture_Perfect_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Von_Floresdbp-dbr:Picture_Perfect_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Lefebvredbp-dbr:Picture_Perfect_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringCecilley Carrolldbp-dbr:Picture_Perfect_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringNada Despotovichdbp-dbr:Picture_Perfect_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_L._Scanlandbp-dbr:Picture_Perfect_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:Picture_Perfect_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:namePicture Perfectdbp-dbr:Picture_Perfect_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Picture_Perfect_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Picture_Perfect_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Picture_Perfect_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Maribeth_Solomondbp-dbr:Picture_Perfect_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Micky_Erbedbp-dbr:Picture_Perfect_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joseph_L._Scanlan,"Picture Perfect is a 1995 made-for-television comedy film by Feature Films for Families (FFFF) starring Richard Karn and Dave Thomas. First telecast October 14, 1995, on ABC, it is about the attempt by two families to fool Ernie Barrett, owner and CEO of Barrett's Natural Soda, into believing that they are one family." 488,141274,dbp-dbr:Buffalo_Bill_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_B._Raydbp-dbr:Buffalo_Bill_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Screen_Guild_Productionsdbp-dbr:Buffalo_Bill_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:producerexecutivedbp-dbr:Buffalo_Bill_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_L._Lippertdbp-dbr:Buffalo_Bill_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Schwarzdbp-dbr:Buffalo_Bill_Rides_Againdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_B._Raydbp-dbr:Buffalo_Bill_Rides_Againdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Screen_Guild_Productionsdbp-dbr:Buffalo_Bill_Rides_Againdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_L._Lippertdbp-dbr:Buffalo_Bill_Rides_Againdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Schwarzdbp-dbr:Buffalo_Bill_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:nameBuffalo Bill Rides Againdbp-dbr:Buffalo_Bill_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Buffalo_Bill_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Buffalo_Bill_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Buffalo_Bill_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Buffalo_Bill_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Buffalo_Bill_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_filmsdbp-dbr:Buffalo_Bill_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Buffalo_Bill_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lippert_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Buffalo_Bill_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bernard_B._Ray,Buffalo Bill Rides Again is a 1947 American Western film starring Richard Arlen. It is also known as Return of Buffalo Bill. 489,32078,dbp-dbr:Reunion_in_Viennadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sidney_Franklin_(director)dbp-dbr:Reunion_in_Viennadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Reunion_in_Viennadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Thalbergdbp-dbr:Reunion_in_Viennadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Louis_B._Mayerdbp-dbr:Reunion_in_Viennadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Barrymoredbp-dbr:Reunion_in_Viennadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sidney_Franklin_(director)dbp-dbr:Reunion_in_Viennadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Reunion_in_Viennadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Thalbergdbp-dbr:Reunion_in_Viennadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Louis_B._Mayerdbp-dbr:Reunion_in_Viennadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Emmet_Sherwooddbp-dbr:Reunion_in_Viennadbp-dbp:nameReunion in Viennadbp-dbr:Reunion_in_Viennadbp-dbp:nameReunion in Vienna. A Play in Three Actsdbp-dbr:Reunion_in_Viennadbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Reunion_in_Viennapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Reunion_in_Viennapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Reunion_in_Viennapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Reunion_in_Viennapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Reunion_in_Viennapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Reunion_in_Viennapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Reunion_in_Viennapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Viennadbp-dbr:Reunion_in_Viennapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Reunion_in_Viennapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sidney_Franklin,Reunion in Vienna is a 1933 American pre-Code romantic drama produced and distributed by MGM. Sidney Franklin served as director. The film stars John Barrymore in a story taken from the 1931 stage play of the same name by Robert Emmet Sherwood. 490,166814,dbp-dbr:Norman_Loves_Rosedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Henri_Safrandbp-dbr:Norman_Loves_Rosedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Greater_Uniondbp-dbr:Norman_Loves_Rosedbp-dbp:producerHenri Safrandbp-dbr:Norman_Loves_Rosedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Warren_Mitchelldbp-dbr:Norman_Loves_Rosedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barry_Ottodbp-dbr:Norman_Loves_Rosedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carol_Kanedbp-dbr:Norman_Loves_Rosedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Virginia_Heydbp-dbr:Norman_Loves_Rosedbp-dbp:starringTony Owendbp-dbr:Norman_Loves_Rosedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Louise_Pajodbp-dbr:Norman_Loves_Rosedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Myra_De_Grootdbp-dbr:Norman_Loves_Rosedbp-dbp:starringDavid Downerdbp-dbr:Norman_Loves_Rosedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Henri_Safrandbp-dbr:Norman_Loves_Rosedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Greater_Uniondbp-dbr:Norman_Loves_Rosedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Henri_Safrandbp-dbr:Norman_Loves_Rosedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Henri_Safrandbp-dbr:Norman_Loves_Rosedbp-dbp:nameNorman Loves Rosedbp-dbr:Norman_Loves_Rosedbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Norman_Loves_Rosepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Norman_Loves_Rosepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_filmsdbp-dbr:Norman_Loves_Rosepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Norman_Loves_Rosepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Norman_Loves_Rosepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Henri_Safran,Norman Loves Rose is a 1982 Australian comedy film about a teenage boy who begins a relationship with an adult woman. It was written and directed by Henri Safran as the follow-up to 1976's Storm Boy. 491,116364,dbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rob_Heddendbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:USA_Networkdbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:producerFern Fielddbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marshall_R._Teaguedbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mary_Page_Kellerdbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Ritterdbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:June_Lockhartdbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hal_Lindendbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringTodd Jeffriesdbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rob_Heddendbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:USA_Networkdbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:genreThrillerdbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Thriller_filmdbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:USA_Network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_security_and_surveillancedbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_familiesdbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rob_Heddendbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Rob_Heddendbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Dennis_McCarthy,"The Colony is a 1995 American made-for-television thriller drama film starring John Ritter, Mary Page Keller, and Hal Linden. The film was written and directed by Rob Hedden." 492,55223,dbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edgar_Wrightdbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorFocus Featuresdbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)dbp-dbp:producerEric Fellnerdbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)dbp-dbp:producerTim Bevandbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)dbp-dbp:producerNira Parkdbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMartin Freemandbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRosamund Pikedbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPierce Brosnandbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)dbp-dbp:starringNick Frostdbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSimon Peggdbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPaddy Considinedbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)dbp-dbp:starringEddie Marsandbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edgar_Wrightdbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Focus_Featuresdbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tim_Bevandbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Eric_Fellnerdbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nira_Parkdbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edgar_Wrightdbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Simon_Peggdbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Alternative_rockdbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Electronicadbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Indie_rockdbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Psychedelic_rockdbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Madchesterdbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Alternative_dancedbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Britpopdbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited 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Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)dbp-dbp:countryJapandbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Japanese_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_post-apocalyptic_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_alcoholismdbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Apocalyptic_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Focus_Features_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Alien_invasions_in_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_dystopian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2013dbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:StudioCanal_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Hertfordshiredbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Eric_Fellnerdbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Tim_Bevandbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Working_Title_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Relativity_Media_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1990dbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Japanese_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Bedfordshiredbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Android_(robot)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Japanese_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Big_Talk_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edgar_Wrightdbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Edgar_Wrightdbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Steven_Pricedbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_beerdbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_post-apocalyptic_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Elstree_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_World's_End_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Simon_Pegg,"The World's End is a 2013 science fiction action comedy film directed by Edgar Wright and written by Wright and Simon Pegg. It is the third and final film in the Three Flavours Cornetto trilogy, after Shaun of the Dead (2004) and Hot Fuzz (2007). Starring Pegg, Nick Frost, Paddy Considine, Martin Freeman, Eddie Marsan, Rosamund Pike and Pierce Brosnan, the film focuses on five friends who return to their hometown for a pub crawl and uncover an alien invasion.In 1995, Wright wrote a screenplay titled Crawl about teenagers on a pub crawl. Deciding it was better suited as a comedic exploration of young adulthood and aging, he reworked the screenplay with Pegg in the early 2010s. The film was produced by Relativity Media, Big Talk Productions and Working Title Films. Principal photography began on 28 September 2012 and lasted until that December, with filming locations including Elstree Studios, Letchworth Garden City, and Welwyn Garden City. The stunts were coordinated by members of Jackie Chan Stunt Team, and The World's End is considered a social science fiction film.The World's End premiered at Leicester Square in London on 10 July 2013, and was theatrically released in the United Kingdom by Universal Pictures on 19 July. Its release in the United States by Focus Features followed on 23 August. The film received positive reviews, with praise for the screenplay, performances of the cast, humour and direction. It won Best British Film at the 19th Empire Awards, and was nominated for Best Comedy at the 19th Critics' Choice Awards. The World's End grossed $46.1 million worldwide on a budget of $20 million." 493,135837,dbp-dbr:Home_and_Away_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Vernon_Sewelldbp-dbr:Home_and_Away_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:Home_and_Away_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_Maynard_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Home_and_Away_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Warner_(actor)dbp-dbr:Home_and_Away_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKathleen Harrisondbp-dbr:Home_and_Away_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Thora_Hirddbp-dbr:Home_and_Away_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCharles Victordbp-dbr:Home_and_Away_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLeslie Hensondbp-dbr:Home_and_Away_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Vernon_Sewelldbp-dbr:Home_and_Away_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:Home_and_Away_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_Maynard_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Home_and_Away_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:R._F._Delderfielddbp-dbr:Home_and_Away_(film)dbp-dbp:nameHome and Awaydbp-dbr:Home_and_Away_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Home_and_Away_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Home_and_Away_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Home_and_Away_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Home_and_Away_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Home_and_Away_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_filmsdbp-dbr:Home_and_Away_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Vernon_Sewell,Home and Away is a 1956 British drama film directed by Vernon Sewell and starring Jack Warner and Kathleen Harrison. It depicts the life of an ordinary working-class man after he wins the football pools. The film reunited Warner and Harrison who had previously appeared together in the Huggetts series of films. 494,126730,dbp-dbr:Challenge_to_Lassiedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Thorpedbp-dbr:Challenge_to_Lassiedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Loews_Cineplex_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Challenge_to_Lassiedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Siskdbp-dbr:Challenge_to_Lassiedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edmund_Gwenndbp-dbr:Challenge_to_Lassiedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Donald_Crispdbp-dbr:Challenge_to_Lassiedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pal_(dog)dbp-dbr:Challenge_to_Lassiedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Geraldine_Brooks_(actor)dbp-dbr:Challenge_to_Lassiedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Thorpedbp-dbr:Challenge_to_Lassiedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Loews_Cineplex_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Challenge_to_Lassiedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Siskdbp-dbr:Challenge_to_Lassiedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Ludwig_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Challenge_to_Lassiedbp-dbp:nameChallenge to Lassiedbp-dbr:Challenge_to_Lassiedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Challenge_to_Lassiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Challenge_to_Lassiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Challenge_to_Lassiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Challenge_to_Lassiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:Challenge_to_Lassiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Scotlanddbp-dbr:Challenge_to_Lassiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1860sdbp-dbr:Challenge_to_Lassiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_André_Previndbp-dbr:Challenge_to_Lassiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_Thorpedbp-dbr:Challenge_to_Lassiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_William_Ludwigdbp-dbr:Challenge_to_Lassiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lassie_filmsdbp-dbr:Challenge_to_Lassiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Greyfriars_Bobby,"Challenge to Lassie is an American drama directed by Richard Thorpe in Technicolor and released October 31, 1949, by MGM Studios. It was the fifth feature film starring the original Lassie, a collie named Pal, and the fourth and final Lassie film starring Donald Crisp.The movie is based on Eleanor Stackhouse Atkinson's 1912 novel Greyfriars Bobby which in turn is based on the supposedly true story of Greyfriars Bobby. Twelve years after starring in Challenge to Lassie, Crisp would star in another movie based on the novel and produced by Walt Disney titled, Greyfriars Bobby.Set in Scotland in 1860, the film tells the story of a rough collie named Lassie whose master, Jock Gray, is killed by robbers in Edinburgh. After his death, the dog keeps a constant vigil beside her master's grave in Greyfriars Kirkyard, which is in violation of the local dog laws. In the original novel, the title dog was a Skye Terrier named Bobby, and his owner dies from pneumonia." 495,107667,dbp-dbr:Her_First_Affairedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Allan_Dwandbp-dbr:Her_First_Affairedbp-dbp:distributorSterling Filmsdbp-dbr:Her_First_Affairedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_Richardson_(director)dbp-dbr:Her_First_Affairedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ida_Lupinodbp-dbr:Her_First_Affairedbp-dbp:starringGeorge Curzondbp-dbr:Her_First_Affairedbp-dbp:starringDiana Napierdbp-dbr:Her_First_Affairedbp-dbp:nameHer First Affairedbp-dbr:Her_First_Affairedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Her_First_Affairepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Her_First_Affairepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Her_First_Affairepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Her_First_Affairepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Her_First_Affairepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Allan_Dwandbp-dbr:Her_First_Affairepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Her_First_Affairepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Her_First_Affairepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Teddington_Studiosdbp-dbr:Her_First_Affairepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_American_writers,"Her First Affaire is a 1932 British drama film directed by Allan Dwan and starring Ida Lupino, George Curzon and Diana Napier. It was based on Frederick J. Jackson's 1930 version of Merrill Rogers's 1927 play Her First Affaire; a play which Jackson significantly modified for the London stage and for which he shared co-author credit in this 1930 version. It was shot at Teddington Studios, with sets designed by the art director J. Elder Wills." 496,88562,dbp-dbr:Airheadsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Lehmanndbp-dbr:Airheadsdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Airheadsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_Burgdbp-dbr:Airheadsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Simondsdbp-dbr:Airheadsdbp-dbp:producerLonn Frienddbp-dbr:Airheadsdbp-dbp:starringAmy Locanedbp-dbr:Airheadsdbp-dbp:starringMichael Richardsdbp-dbr:Airheadsdbp-dbp:starringJudd Nelsondbp-dbr:Airheadsdbp-dbp:starringAdam Sandlerdbp-dbr:Airheadsdbp-dbp:starringMichael McKeandbp-dbr:Airheadsdbp-dbp:starringJoe Mantegnadbp-dbr:Airheadsdbp-dbp:starringBrendan Fraserdbp-dbr:Airheadsdbp-dbp:starringChris Farleydbp-dbr:Airheadsdbp-dbp:starringSteve Buscemidbp-dbr:Airheadsdbp-dbp:starringErnie Hudsondbp-dbr:Airheadsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Lehmanndbp-dbr:Airheadsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Airheadsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_Burgdbp-dbr:Airheadsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Simondsdbp-dbr:Airheadsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rich_Wilkesdbp-dbr:Airheadsdbp-dbp:nameAirheadsdbp-dbr:Airheadsdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Rock_musicdbp-dbr:Airheadsdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Heavy_metal_musicdbp-dbr:Airheadsdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Punk_rockdbp-dbr:Airheadsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Airheadspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Airheadspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Airheadspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Airheadspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:Airheadspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:Airheadspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Airheadspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Airheadspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Airheadspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_rock_music_filmsdbp-dbr:Airheadspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Airheadspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carter_Burwelldbp-dbr:Airheadspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Airheadspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Robert_Simondsdbp-dbr:Airheadspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_radio_peopledbp-dbr:Airheadspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Heavy_metal_filmsdbp-dbr:Airheadspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Airheadspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_Lehmanndbp-dbr:Airheadspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Beavis_and_Butt-Head,"Airheads is a 1994 American comedy film directed by Michael Lehmann and written by Rich Wilkes. It stars Brendan Fraser, Steve Buscemi, and Adam Sandler as the members of a struggling rock band who hijack a Los Angeles radio station in order to get their demo aired. The rest of the principal cast includes Chris Farley, Michael McKean, Judd Nelson, Michael Richards, and Joe Mantegna, with Ernie Hudson, Amy Locane, Nina Siemaszko, Marshall Bell, Reg E. Cathey, and David Arquette in supporting roles.Airheads was a critical and commercial failure, but has since come to be viewed as a cult film." 497,102822,dbp-dbr:Fowl_Weatherdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Fowl_Weatherdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Fowl_Weatherdbp-dbp:distributorThe Vitaphone Corporationdbp-dbr:Fowl_Weatherdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Fowl_Weatherdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Fowl_Weatherdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bea_Benaderetdbp-dbr:Fowl_Weatherdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Fowl_Weatherdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Fowl_Weatherdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Fowl_Weatherdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Fowl_Weatherdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Fosterdbp-dbr:Fowl_Weatherdbp-dbp:nameFowl Weatherdbp-dbr:Fowl_Weatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Fowl_Weatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Fowl_Weatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sylvester_the_Cat_filmsdbp-dbr:Fowl_Weatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tweety_filmsdbp-dbr:Fowl_Weatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Fowl_Weatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Fowl_Weatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Fowl_Weatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Fowl_Weatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Fowl_Weatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:Fowl_Weatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Fowl_Weatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_chickensdbp-dbr:Fowl_Weatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Fowl_Weatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Fowl_Weatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cattledbp-dbr:Fowl_Weatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_farmsdbp-dbr:Fowl_Weatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_pigs,"Fowl Weather is a 1953 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies animated short directed by Friz Freleng. The short was released on April 4, 1953, and stars Tweety and Sylvester. The title is a pun on ""fowl"" (chickens, ducks, and turkeys), and the phrase ""foul weather""." 498,70740,dbp-dbr:Take_Me_Out_to_the_Ball_Game_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Busby_Berkeleydbp-dbr:Take_Me_Out_to_the_Ball_Game_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Loews_Cineplex_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Take_Me_Out_to_the_Ball_Game_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Freeddbp-dbr:Take_Me_Out_to_the_Ball_Game_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frank_Sinatradbp-dbr:Take_Me_Out_to_the_Ball_Game_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gene_Kellydbp-dbr:Take_Me_Out_to_the_Ball_Game_(film)dbp-dbp:starringEsther Williamsdbp-dbr:Take_Me_Out_to_the_Ball_Game_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Busby_Berkeleydbp-dbr:Take_Me_Out_to_the_Ball_Game_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Loews_Cineplex_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Take_Me_Out_to_the_Ball_Game_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Freeddbp-dbr:Take_Me_Out_to_the_Ball_Game_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Donendbp-dbr:Take_Me_Out_to_the_Ball_Game_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gene_Kellydbp-dbr:Take_Me_Out_to_the_Ball_Game_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Wells_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Take_Me_Out_to_the_Ball_Game_(film)dbp-dbp:nameTake Me Out to the Ball Gamedbp-dbr:Take_Me_Out_to_the_Ball_Game_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Take_Me_Out_to_the_Ball_Game_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Busby_Berkeleydbp-dbr:Take_Me_Out_to_the_Ball_Game_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Take_Me_Out_to_the_Ball_Game_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Take_Me_Out_to_the_Ball_Game_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Take_Me_Out_to_the_Ball_Game_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Arthur_Freeddbp-dbr:Take_Me_Out_to_the_Ball_Game_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Take_Me_Out_to_the_Ball_Game_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:Take_Me_Out_to_the_Ball_Game_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Take_Me_Out_to_the_Ball_Game_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Take_Me_Out_to_the_Ball_Game_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1908dbp-dbr:Take_Me_Out_to_the_Ball_Game_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Take_Me_Out_to_the_Ball_Game_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_baseball_filmsdbp-dbr:Take_Me_Out_to_the_Ball_Game_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Take_Me_Out_to_the_Ball_Game_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Take_Me_Out_to_the_Ball_Game_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_George_Wells,"Take Me Out to the Ball Game is a 1949 American Technicolor musical film produced in the Arthur Freed unit of MGM. It stars Frank Sinatra, Esther Williams, Gene Kelly, Betty Garrett, Edward Arnold and Jules Munshin, and was directed by Busby Berkeley. The title and nominal theme is taken from the unofficial anthem of American baseball, ""Take Me Out to the Ball Game."" The film was released in the United Kingdom as Everybody's Cheering." 499,103372,dbp-dbr:It's_Nice_Up_Northdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Graham_Fellowsdbp-dbr:It's_Nice_Up_Northdbp-dbp:starringGraham Fellows & the people of Shetlanddbp-dbr:It's_Nice_Up_Northdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Graham_Fellowsdbp-dbr:It's_Nice_Up_Northdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Graham_Fellowsdbp-dbr:It's_Nice_Up_Northdbp-dbp:nameIt's Nice Up Northdbp-dbr:It's_Nice_Up_Northdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:It's_Nice_Up_Northpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_Nice_Up_Northpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_Nice_Up_Northpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_Nice_Up_Northpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_Nice_Up_Northpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_Nice_Up_Northpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_mockumentary_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_Nice_Up_Northpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mass_media_in_Shetland,"It's Nice Up North is a 2006 comedy documentary made by comedian Graham Fellows as his alter ego John Shuttleworth.It was filmed by photographer Martin Parr and edited by Fellows on his laptop on a very low budget.In the film Shuttleworth travels to the Shetland Islands to test his theory that the further north in Great Britain you go the nicer people are, Shetland being the most far north part of the UK. He meets various Shetland people in unrehearsed situations. Many assume him to be a real person and not a comic creation, though some scenes are acted, particularly parts with famous local tour guide Elma Johnson.It had a limited theatrical release in some art-house and community cinemas around the UK in 2006, including some screenings in Shetland, with Fellows answering questions after the showing. The film was released on DVD in the same year. The film has also been shown on Sky Arts." 500,159739,dbp-dbr:Rogue's_March_(film)dbp-dbp:directorUncredited:dbp-dbr:Rogue's_March_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Geoffrey_Barkasdbp-dbr:Rogue's_March_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Allan_Davis_(director)dbp-dbr:Rogue's_March_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorMetro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Rogue's_March_(film)dbp-dbp:producerLeon Gordondbp-dbr:Rogue's_March_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Greenedbp-dbr:Rogue's_March_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Janice_Ruledbp-dbr:Rogue's_March_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Lawforddbp-dbr:Rogue's_March_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Geoffrey_Barkasdbp-dbr:Rogue's_March_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Allan_Davis_(director)dbp-dbr:Rogue's_March_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Rogue's_March_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Gordon_(playwright)dbp-dbr:Rogue's_March_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leon_Gordon_(playwright)dbp-dbr:Rogue's_March_(film)dbp-dbp:nameRogue's Marchdbp-dbr:Rogue's_March_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Rogue's_March_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Rogue's_March_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Rogue's_March_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rogue's_March_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_19th_centurydbp-dbr:Rogue's_March_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Rogue's_March_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Rogue's_March_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_British_Rajdbp-dbr:Rogue's_March_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Rogue's_March_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_historical_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Rogue's_March_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Rogue's_March_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Afghanistandbp-dbr:Rogue's_March_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Allan_Davis,"Rogue's March is a 1953 American historical adventure film directed by Allan Davis, with special location sequences directed by Geoffrey Barkas, and starring Peter Lawford, Richard Greene, and Janice Rule. It was partly shot on location in the Khyber Pass." 501,127776,dbp-dbr:China_Girl_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Hathawaydbp-dbr:China_Girl_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:China_Girl_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:producerBen Hechtdbp-dbr:China_Girl_(1942_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Hathawaydbp-dbr:China_Girl_(1942_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:China_Girl_(1942_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ben_Hechtdbp-dbr:China_Girl_(1942_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Darryl_F._Zanuckdbp-dbr:China_Girl_(1942_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ben_Hechtdbp-dbr:China_Girl_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:nameChina Girldbp-dbr:China_Girl_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:China_Girl_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:China_Girl_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:China_Girl_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:China_Girl_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:China_Girl_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:China_Girl_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:China_Girl_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Alfred_Newmandbp-dbr:China_Girl_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Henry_Hathawaydbp-dbr:China_Girl_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_films_made_in_wartimedbp-dbr:China_Girl_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Hugo_Friedhoferdbp-dbr:China_Girl_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pacific_War_filmsdbp-dbr:China_Girl_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Myanmardbp-dbr:China_Girl_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Ben_Hecht,"China Girl is a 1942 drama film which follows the exploits of an American newsreel photographer in China and Burma against the backdrop of World War II. The film stars Gene Tierney, George Montgomery, Lynn Bari and Victor McLaglen, and was directed by Henry Hathaway. It is also known as A Yank In China, Burma Road and Over The Burma Road." 502,60787,dbp-dbr:Lost_Boys:_The_Tribedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:P._J._Pescedbp-dbr:Lost_Boys:_The_Tribedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Premieredbp-dbr:Lost_Boys:_The_Tribedbp-dbp:producerPhillip B. Goldfinedbp-dbr:Lost_Boys:_The_Tribedbp-dbp:producerBasil Iwanykdbp-dbr:Lost_Boys:_The_Tribedbp-dbp:starringCorey Feldmandbp-dbr:Lost_Boys:_The_Tribedbp-dbp:starringAutumn Reeserdbp-dbr:Lost_Boys:_The_Tribedbp-dbp:starringAngus Sutherlanddbp-dbr:Lost_Boys:_The_Tribedbp-dbp:starringTad Hilgenbrinkdbp-dbr:Lost_Boys:_The_Tribedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:P._J._Pescedbp-dbr:Lost_Boys:_The_Tribedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Premieredbp-dbr:Lost_Boys:_The_Tribedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Basil_Iwanykdbp-dbr:Lost_Boys:_The_Tribedbp-dbp:nameLost Boys: The Tribedbp-dbr:Lost_Boys:_The_Tribedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Lost_Boys:_The_Tribedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Lost_Boys:_The_Tribepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Lost_Boys:_The_Tribepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lost_Boys:_The_Tribepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Lost_Boys:_The_Tribepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Nathan_Barrdbp-dbr:Lost_Boys:_The_Tribepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Lost_Boys:_The_Tribepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Lost_Boys:_The_Tribepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_filmsdbp-dbr:Lost_Boys:_The_Tribepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Lost_Boys:_The_Tribepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Direct-to-video_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Lost_Boys:_The_Tribepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Lost_Boys:_The_Tribepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Lost_Boys:_The_Tribepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Canadadbp-dbr:Lost_Boys:_The_Tribepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Direct-to-video_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Lost_Boys:_The_Tribepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Lost_Boys:_The_Tribepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Thunder_Road_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Lost_Boys:_The_Tribepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_vampire_filmsdbp-dbr:Lost_Boys:_The_Tribepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Lost_Boys:_The_Tribepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_P._J._Pescedbp-dbr:Lost_Boys:_The_Tribepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Lost_Boys_(franchise),"Lost Boys: The Tribe is a 2008 American black comedy horror film directed by P. J. Pesce, which serves as a sequel to the 1987 film, The Lost Boys. The film stars Tad Hilgenbrink, Angus Sutherland, Autumn Reeser and Corey Feldman.The film is followed by a sequel, Lost Boys: The Thirst (2010)." 503,60204,dbp-dbr:Loch_Ness_Terrordbp-dbp:directorPaul Zillerdbp-dbr:Loch_Ness_Terrordbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Loch_Ness_Terrordbp-dbp:distributorSunfilm Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Loch_Ness_Terrordbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Kirk_Shawdbp-dbr:Loch_Ness_Terrordbp-dbp:producerLindsay MacAdamdbp-dbr:Loch_Ness_Terrordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Don_S._Davisdbp-dbr:Loch_Ness_Terrordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brian_Krausedbp-dbr:Loch_Ness_Terrordbp-dbp:starringAmber Boryckidbp-dbr:Loch_Ness_Terrordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carrie_Genzeldbp-dbr:Loch_Ness_Terrordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Niall_Matterdbp-dbr:Loch_Ness_Terrordbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Loch_Ness_Terrordbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Kirk_Shawdbp-dbr:Loch_Ness_Terrordbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:Loch_Ness_Terrordbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Loch_Ness_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Loch_Ness_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Loch_Ness_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Loch_Ness_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_filmsdbp-dbr:Loch_Ness_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Vancouverdbp-dbr:Loch_Ness_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Loch_Ness_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Pinar_Toprakdbp-dbr:Loch_Ness_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CineTel_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Loch_Ness_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Loch_Ness_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Loch_Ness_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Loch_Ness_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_natural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Loch_Ness_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Syfy_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Loch_Ness_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cryptidsdbp-dbr:Loch_Ness_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_Zillerdbp-dbr:Loch_Ness_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Loch_Ness_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_horror_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Loch_Ness_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_natural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Loch_Ness_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_thriller_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Loch_Ness_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Loch_Ness_Monster_in_filmdbp-dbr:Loch_Ness_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Loch_Ness_Monster_in_television,Loch Ness Terror (titled Beyond Loch Ness on the Sci-Fi Channel) is a 2008 horror television film directed by Paul Ziller and written by Ziller and Jason Bourque. 504,132527,dbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Tramp_II:_Scamp's_Adventuredbp-dbp:directorJeannine Rousseldbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Tramp_II:_Scamp's_Adventuredbp-dbp:directorDarrell Rooneydbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Tramp_II:_Scamp's_Adventuredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Tramp_II:_Scamp's_Adventuredbp-dbp:producerDavid W. Kingdbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Tramp_II:_Scamp's_Adventuredbp-dbp:producerCory Edwardsdbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Tramp_II:_Scamp's_Adventuredbp-dbp:producerJeannine Rousseldbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Tramp_II:_Scamp's_Adventuredbp-dbp:starringJeff Bennettdbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Tramp_II:_Scamp's_Adventuredbp-dbp:starringAlyssa Milanodbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Tramp_II:_Scamp's_Adventuredbp-dbp:starringJodi Bensondbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Tramp_II:_Scamp's_Adventuredbp-dbp:starringChazz Palminteridbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Tramp_II:_Scamp's_Adventuredbp-dbp:starringScott Wolfdbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Tramp_II:_Scamp's_Adventuredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Darrell_Rooneydbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Tramp_II:_Scamp's_Adventuredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Tramp_II:_Scamp's_Adventuredbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Cory_Edwardsdbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Tramp_II:_Scamp's_Adventuredbp-dbp:nameLady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventuredbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Tramp_II:_Scamp's_Adventuredbp-dbp:nameLady and the Tramp II:dbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Tramp_II:_Scamp's_Adventuredbp-dbp:nameScamp's Adventuredbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Tramp_II:_Scamp's_Adventuredbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Pop_musicdbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Tramp_II:_Scamp's_Adventuredbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Classical_musicdbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Tramp_II:_Scamp's_Adventuredbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Tramp_II:_Scamp's_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Tramp_II:_Scamp's_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Tramp_II:_Scamp's_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Tramp_II:_Scamp's_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Tramp_II:_Scamp's_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_familiesdbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Tramp_II:_Scamp's_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Tramp_II:_Scamp's_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Tramp_II:_Scamp's_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Tramp_II:_Scamp's_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Tramp_II:_Scamp's_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_friendshipdbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Tramp_II:_Scamp's_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Tramp_II:_Scamp's_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Tramp_II:_Scamp's_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Tramp_II:_Scamp's_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Tramp_II:_Scamp's_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Tramp_II:_Scamp's_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Tramp_II:_Scamp's_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Tramp_II:_Scamp's_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Tramp_II:_Scamp's_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Direct-to-video_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Tramp_II:_Scamp's_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_coming-of-age_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Tramp_II:_Scamp's_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Independence_Day_(United_States)_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Tramp_II:_Scamp's_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Tramp_II:_Scamp's_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1911dbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Tramp_II:_Scamp's_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Tramp_II:_Scamp's_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Tramp_II:_Scamp's_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disney_Television_Animation_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Tramp_II:_Scamp's_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disney_direct-to-video_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Tramp_II:_Scamp's_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Children's_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_and_the_Tramp_II:_Scamp's_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Darrell_Rooney,"Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure is a 2001 American animated direct-to-video musical romantic comedy film produced by Walt Disney Television Animation, and the sequel to Disney's 1955 animated feature film Lady and the Tramp. The film was directed by Darrell Rooney and Jeannine Roussel, with a screenplay by Bill Motz and Bob Roth. It stars Scott Wolf as Lady and Tramp's son Scamp, who desires to become a wild dog. In the film, Scamp runs away from his home and joins a gang of stray dogs called the Junkyard Dogs, where he falls in love with one of the gang's members, Angel.Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure was released on February 27, 2001, to mixed reviews from critics." 505,164404,dbp-dbr:The_Soul_Keeperdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roberto_Faenzadbp-dbr:The_Soul_Keeperdbp-dbp:distributorMedusa Distribuzionedbp-dbr:The_Soul_Keeperdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roberto_Faenzadbp-dbr:The_Soul_Keeperdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Roberto_Faenzadbp-dbr:The_Soul_Keeperdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Elda_Ferridbp-dbr:The_Soul_Keeperdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Fleetwooddbp-dbr:The_Soul_Keeperdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alessandro_Defilippidbp-dbr:The_Soul_Keeperdbp-dbp:nameThe Soul Keeperdbp-dbr:The_Soul_Keeperdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Italydbp-dbr:The_Soul_Keeperdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Francedbp-dbr:The_Soul_Keeperdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Soul_Keeperdbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Italydbp-dbr:The_Soul_Keeperdbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Francedbp-dbr:The_Soul_Keeperdbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Soul_Keeperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Soul_Keeperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Soul_Keeperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Soul_Keeperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1940sdbp-dbr:The_Soul_Keeperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1900sdbp-dbr:The_Soul_Keeperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Soul_Keeperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Soul_Keeperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Soul_Keeperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Soviet_Union_in_the_Stalin_eradbp-dbr:The_Soul_Keeperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Holocaust_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Soul_Keeperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Switzerlanddbp-dbr:The_Soul_Keeperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roberto_Faenzadbp-dbr:The_Soul_Keeperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Soul_Keeperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Carl_Jung,The Soul Keeper (Italian: Prendimi l'anima; French: L'âme en jeu) is a 2002 Italian-French-British romance-drama film directed by Roberto Faenza. It is loosely based on real life events of Russian psychoanalyst and physician Sabina Spielrein and notably on her therapeutic and sentimental relationship with fellow psychoanalyst Carl Gustav Jung. 506,61366,dbp-dbr:Love_Past_Thirtydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Vin_Mooredbp-dbr:Love_Past_Thirtydbp-dbp:distributorFreuler Film Associatesdbp-dbr:Love_Past_Thirtydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Futterdbp-dbr:Love_Past_Thirtydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Vin_Mooredbp-dbr:Love_Past_Thirtydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Futterdbp-dbr:Love_Past_Thirtydbp-dbp:nameLove Past Thirtydbp-dbr:Love_Past_Thirtydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Love_Past_Thirtypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Past_Thirtypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Past_Thirtypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Past_Thirtypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Past_Thirtypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Past_Thirtypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Vin_Moore,"Love Past Thirty is a 1934 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Vin Moore and starring Aileen Pringle, Theodore von Eltz and Phyllis Barry." 507,143764,dbp-dbr:Southern_Rosesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frederic_Zelnikdbp-dbr:Southern_Rosesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Southern_Rosesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frederic_Zelnikdbp-dbr:Southern_Rosesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Southern_Rosesdbp-dbp:nameSouthern Rosesdbp-dbr:Southern_Rosesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Southern_Rosespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Southern_Rosespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Southern_Rosespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Southern_Rosespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Southern_Rosespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Southern_Rosespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Southern_Rosespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Southern_Rosespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Barcelonadbp-dbr:Southern_Rosespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Denham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:Southern_Rosespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frederic_Zelnik,"Southern Roses is a 1936 British musical comedy film directed by Frederic Zelnik and starring George Robey, Gina Malo and Chili Bouchier. It was shot at Denham Studios. The film's sets were designed by the art director Frederick Pusey." 508,45012,dbp-dbr:The_Love_Paradedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ernst_Lubitschdbp-dbr:The_Love_Paradedbp-dbp:distributorParamount Famous Lasky Corp.dbp-dbr:The_Love_Paradedbp-dbp:producerErnst Lubitschdbp-dbr:The_Love_Paradedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeanette_MacDonalddbp-dbr:The_Love_Paradedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maurice_Chevalierdbp-dbr:The_Love_Paradedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eugene_Pallettedbp-dbr:The_Love_Paradedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lillian_Rothdbp-dbr:The_Love_Paradedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ernst_Lubitschdbp-dbr:The_Love_Paradedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Famous_Lasky_Corp.dbp-dbr:The_Love_Paradedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ernst_Lubitschdbp-dbr:The_Love_Paradedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Guy_Boltondbp-dbr:The_Love_Paradedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ernest_Vajdadbp-dbr:The_Love_Paradedbp-dbp:nameThe Love Paradedbp-dbr:The_Love_Paradedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Love_Paradepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Paradepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Paradepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Paradepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Paradepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Paradepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Paradepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Paradepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Europedbp-dbr:The_Love_Paradepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ernst_Lubitschdbp-dbr:The_Love_Paradepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Leipolddbp-dbr:The_Love_Paradepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Paradepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_multilingual_films,"The Love Parade is a 1929 American pre-Code musical comedy film, directed by Ernst Lubitsch and starring Maurice Chevalier and Jeanette MacDonald, involving the marital difficulties of Queen Louise of Sylvania (MacDonald) and her consort, Count Alfred Renard (Chevalier). Despite his love for Louise and his promise to be an obedient husband, Count Alfred finds his role as a figurehead unbearable. The supporting cast features Lupino Lane, Lillian Roth and Eugene Pallette.The film was directed by Lubitsch from a screenplay by Guy Bolton and Ernest Vajda adapted from the French play Le Prince Consort, written by Jules Chancel and Leon Xanrof. The play had previously been adapted for Broadway in 1905 by William Boosey and Cosmo Gordon Lennox.The Love Parade is notable for being both the film debut of Jeanette MacDonald and the first ""talkie"" film made by Ernst Lubitsch. The picture was also released in a French-language version called Parade d'amour. Chevalier had thought that he would never be capable of acting as a Royal courtier, and had to be persuaded by Lubitsch. This huge box-office hit appeared just after the Wall Street crash, and did much to save the fortunes of Paramount." 509,128739,dbp-dbr:Jungle_Man_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_L._Fraserdbp-dbr:Jungle_Man_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Producers_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:Jungle_Man_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ted_Richmonddbp-dbr:Jungle_Man_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_R._Batcheller_Jr.dbp-dbr:Jungle_Man_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mervyn_Freemandbp-dbr:Jungle_Man_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Jungle_Man_(film)dbp-dbp:nameJungle Mandbp-dbr:Jungle_Man_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Jungle_Man_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Jungle_Man_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Jungle_Man_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Jungle_Man_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:Jungle_Man_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Jungle_Man_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Jungle_Man_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Producers_Releasing_Corporation_filmsdbp-dbr:Jungle_Man_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_L._Fraserdbp-dbr:Jungle_Man_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Jungle_Man_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_adventure_films,Jungle Man is a 1941 American adventure film directed by Harry L. Fraser and starring Buster Crabbe in his first of many films for Producers Releasing Corporation. He is reunited with Charles B. Middleton from the Flash Gordon serials. Cinematographer and associate producer Mervyn Freeman (1890–1965) was an experienced newsreel cameraman. 510,51759,"dbp-dbr:The_Sport_of_Kings_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Victor_Savilledbp-dbr:The_Sport_of_Kings_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Ideal_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sport_of_Kings_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:producerVictor Savilledbp-dbr:The_Sport_of_Kings_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Victor_Savilledbp-dbr:The_Sport_of_Kings_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Ideal_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sport_of_Kings_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Victor_Savilledbp-dbr:The_Sport_of_Kings_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Angus_MacPhaildbp-dbr:The_Sport_of_Kings_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Sport of Kingsdbp-dbr:The_Sport_of_Kings_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Sport_of_Kings_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sport_of_Kings_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sport_of_Kings_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sport_of_Kings_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sport_of_Kings_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sport_of_Kings_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sport_of_Kings_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Sport_of_Kings_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Ian_Haydbp-dbr:The_Sport_of_Kings_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sport_of_Kings_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:The_Sport_of_Kings_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Victor_Savilledbp-dbr:The_Sport_of_Kings_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Victor_Saville","The Sport of Kings is a 1931 British comedy film directed by Victor Saville and starring Leslie Henson, Hugh Wakefield and Gordon Harker. It was based on the 1924 play of the same title by Ian Hay.The film was made by Gainsborough Pictures at British and Dominions Elstree Studios. The film's sets were designed by the art director Walter Murton.It was a financial success." 511,162875,dbp-dbr:The_Lady's_from_Kentuckydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alexander_Halldbp-dbr:The_Lady's_from_Kentuckydbp-dbp:producerJeff Lazarusdbp-dbr:The_Lady's_from_Kentuckydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ellen_Drewdbp-dbr:The_Lady's_from_Kentuckydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Raftdbp-dbr:The_Lady's_from_Kentuckydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:ZaSu_Pittsdbp-dbr:The_Lady's_from_Kentuckydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alexander_Halldbp-dbr:The_Lady's_from_Kentuckydbp-dbp:nameThe Lady's from Kentuckydbp-dbr:The_Lady's_from_Kentuckydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Lady's_from_Kentuckypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lady's_from_Kentuckypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lady's_from_Kentuckypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lady's_from_Kentuckypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lady's_from_Kentuckypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lady's_from_Kentuckypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lady's_from_Kentuckypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lady's_from_Kentuckypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alexander_Hall,"The Lady's from Kentucky is a 1939 film directed by Alexander Hall and starring George Raft and Ellen Drew. It was written by Malcolm Stuart Boylan from a story by Rowland Brown. The screenplay involves a failing bookie (Raft) who becomes half owner of a racehorse, with a Kentucky lady (Drew) owning the other half. ZaSu Pitts plays a supporting role." 512,77012,dbp-dbr:Trigger_Tomdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_S._Webbdbp-dbr:Trigger_Tomdbp-dbp:distributorReliable Picturesdbp-dbr:Trigger_Tomdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_S._Webbdbp-dbr:Trigger_Tomdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Reliable_Picturesdbp-dbr:Trigger_Tomdbp-dbp:nameTrigger Tomdbp-dbr:Trigger_Tomdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Trigger_Tompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Trigger_Tompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Trigger_Tompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Trigger_Tompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Trigger_Tompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Trigger_Tompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Trigger_Tompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Reliable_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Trigger_Tompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_S._Webb,"Trigger Tom is a 1935 American Western film directed by Harry S. Webb and starring Tom Tyler, Al St. John and Bernadene Hayes." 513,64691,dbp-dbr:Sickhousedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Hannah_Macphersondbp-dbr:Sickhousedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jon_Avnetdbp-dbr:Sickhousedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Rodrigo_García_(director)dbp-dbr:Sickhousedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Andrea_Russettdbp-dbr:Sickhousedbp-dbp:producerClay Reeddbp-dbr:Sickhousedbp-dbp:producerHannah MacPhersondbp-dbr:Sickhousedbp-dbp:producerJacob Avnetdbp-dbr:Sickhousedbp-dbp:producerKip Pastordbp-dbr:Sickhousedbp-dbp:starringSean O'Donnelldbp-dbr:Sickhousedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andrea_Russettdbp-dbr:Sickhousedbp-dbp:starringLaine Neildbp-dbr:Sickhousedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Hannah_Macphersondbp-dbr:Sickhousedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jon_Avnetdbp-dbr:Sickhousedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rodrigo_García_(director)dbp-dbr:Sickhousedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hannah_Macphersondbp-dbr:Sickhousedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Andrea_Russettdbp-dbr:Sickhousedbp-dbp:nameSickhousedbp-dbr:Sickhousedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sickhousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sickhousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Sickhousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_social_mediadbp-dbr:Sickhousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Found_footage_filmsdbp-dbr:Sickhousepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_horror_thriller_films,"Sickhouse is a 2016 thriller that was written and directed by Hannah Macpherson and starring YouTube personality Andrea Russett. The film was initially released between April 29 and May 3, 2016, on the instant image messaging mobile app Snapchat via Russett's account in one to ten second increments in the mobile 9:16 vertical orientation. On June 1, 2016, the film's production company, Indigenous Media, released a 68-minute full length version that was released to VOD. This version of Sickhouse utilized the clips released to Snapchat, which made up the bulk of the film, as well as new, additional material.The film's plot centers around Russett, who ventures to a supposedly haunted cabin named ""Sickhouse"" with her fictitious cousin, and two social media addicts, in an attempt to investigate its lore. The actors for Sickhouse improvised most of their dialogue as the movie was filmed in real time on Snapchat. Since the movie's release, Sickhouse has been compared to the 2014 horror movie Unfriended, for its usage of social media as a storytelling technique, and the 1999 film The Blair Witch Project, for its similar premise.Due to the film's popularity online, a sequel to the film was greenlit in July 2016." 514,14508,dbp-dbr:Almost_a_Honeymoon_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Leedbp-dbr:Almost_a_Honeymoon_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Picture_Corporationdbp-dbr:Almost_a_Honeymoon_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Warwick_Warddbp-dbr:Almost_a_Honeymoon_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tommy_Trinderdbp-dbr:Almost_a_Honeymoon_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Linden_Traversdbp-dbr:Almost_a_Honeymoon_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frederick_Burtwelldbp-dbr:Almost_a_Honeymoon_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edmund_Breondbp-dbr:Almost_a_Honeymoon_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Leedbp-dbr:Almost_a_Honeymoon_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Picture_Corporationdbp-dbr:Almost_a_Honeymoon_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Warwick_Warddbp-dbr:Almost_a_Honeymoon_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Horne_(writer)dbp-dbr:Almost_a_Honeymoon_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:nameAlmost a Honeymoondbp-dbr:Almost_a_Honeymoon_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Almost_a_Honeymoon_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Almost_a_Honeymoon_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Almost_a_Honeymoon_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Almost_a_Honeymoon_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Almost_a_Honeymoon_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Almost_a_Honeymoon_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Almost_a_Honeymoon_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Almost_a_Honeymoon_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_Lee,"Almost a Honeymoon is a 1938 British comedy film directed by Norman Lee and starring Tommy Trinder, Linden Travers and Edmund Breon. It was based on the 1930 play Almost a Honeymoon by Walter Ellis, previously filmed in 1930. Its plot is about a young man who urgently needs to find a wife so that he can get a lucrative job in the colonial service, and sets out to persuade a woman to marry him.It was shot at the Welwyn Studios of Associated British outside London. The film's sets were designed by the art director Duncan Sutherland." 515,157969,dbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Enddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joe_Lynch_(director)dbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Enddbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Enddbp-dbp:producerJeff Freilichdbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Enddbp-dbp:starringTexas Battledbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Enddbp-dbp:starringErica Leerhsendbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Enddbp-dbp:starringAleksa Palladinodbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Enddbp-dbp:starringHenry Rollinsdbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Enddbp-dbp:starringCrystal Lowedbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Enddbp-dbp:starringMatthew Currie Holmesdbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Enddbp-dbp:starringDaniella Alonsodbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Enddbp-dbp:starringKimberly Caldwelldbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Enddbp-dbp:starringSteve Braundbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Enddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joe_Lynch_(director)dbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Enddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Fox_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Enddbp-dbp:nameWrong Turn 2: Dead Enddbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Enddbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoresdbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Enddbp-dbp:genreSoundtracksdbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Enddbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Enddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Endpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Endpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Endpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Endpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_splatter_filmsdbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Endpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Endpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Endpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Endpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Endpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Incest_in_filmdbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Endpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Endpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Vancouverdbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Endpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lesbian-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Endpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Endpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Endpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Endpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Direct-to-video_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Endpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Summit_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Endpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Constantin_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Endpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_West_Virginiadbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Endpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Endpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Reality_television_series_parodiesdbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Endpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cannibalismdbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Endpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Bear_McCrearydbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Endpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joe_Lynchdbp-dbr:Wrong_Turn_2:_Dead_Endpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Wrong_Turn_(film_series),"Wrong Turn 2: Dead End is a 2007 slasher film directed by Joe Lynch and written by Turi Meyer and Al Septien. An international co-production between the United States and Canada, it is a sequel to Wrong Turn (2003) and the second installment in the Wrong Turn film series. Starring Erica Leerhsen, Henry Rollins, Texas Battle, Aleksa Palladino, Daniella Alonso, Steve Braun, Crystal Lowe, Matthew Currie Holmes and Kimberly Caldwell, and follows follows a group of reality show contestants fighting for their survival against a family of horribly deformed cannibals who plan to mercilessly slaughter them all.Wrong Turn 2: Dead End had its premiere at the FrightFest on August 25, 2007, and was released on DVD in the United States on October 9, 2007, by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment. The film received a positive response from critics, which remains the best-reviewed film in the franchise. It grossed $9.2 million in home video sales.It is followed by Wrong Turn 3: Left for Dead (2009)." 516,161547,dbp-dbr:Gun_Fight_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edward_L._Cahndbp-dbr:Gun_Fight_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Gun_Fight_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_E._Kentdbp-dbr:Gun_Fight_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Smalldbp-dbr:Gun_Fight_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJames Browndbp-dbr:Gun_Fight_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gregg_Palmerdbp-dbr:Gun_Fight_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Staleydbp-dbr:Gun_Fight_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edward_L._Cahndbp-dbr:Gun_Fight_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Gun_Fight_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_E._Kentdbp-dbr:Gun_Fight_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Smalldbp-dbr:Gun_Fight_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Schayerdbp-dbr:Gun_Fight_(film)dbp-dbp:nameGun Fightdbp-dbr:Gun_Fight_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:Gun_Fight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Gun_Fight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:Gun_Fight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Gun_Fight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Gun_Fight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Gun_Fight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Gun_Fight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Edward_Smalldbp-dbr:Gun_Fight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Paul_Sawtelldbp-dbr:Gun_Fight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edward_L._Cahndbp-dbr:Gun_Fight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Wyomingdbp-dbr:Gun_Fight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Wyomingdbp-dbr:Gun_Fight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Richard_Schayerdbp-dbr:Gun_Fight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_Western_(genre)_films,Gun Fight is a 1961 Western directed by Edward L. Cahnfor Robert E. Kent's Zenith Productions that was released through United Artists. The film features location shots from the Grand Teton National Park. Gun Fight is an almost identical remake of the 1956 film Gun Brothers starring Buster Crabbe and Neville Brand. 517,136906,dbp-dbr:Thumbs_Up_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Santleydbp-dbr:Thumbs_Up_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Thumbs_Up_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Albert_J._Cohendbp-dbr:Thumbs_Up_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brenda_Joyce_(actress)dbp-dbr:Thumbs_Up_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elsa_Lanchesterdbp-dbr:Thumbs_Up_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Fraser_(actor)dbp-dbr:Thumbs_Up_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arthur_Margetsondbp-dbr:Thumbs_Up_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Santleydbp-dbr:Thumbs_Up_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Thumbs_Up_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Albert_J._Cohendbp-dbr:Thumbs_Up_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Gerard_Smithdbp-dbr:Thumbs_Up_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Gill_Jr.dbp-dbr:Thumbs_Up_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ray_Goldendbp-dbr:Thumbs_Up_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Henry_K._Moritzdbp-dbr:Thumbs_Up_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThumbs Updbp-dbr:Thumbs_Up_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Thumbs_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Thumbs_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Thumbs_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Thumbs_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_filmsdbp-dbr:Thumbs_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Thumbs_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Thumbs_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joseph_Santleydbp-dbr:Thumbs_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_films_made_in_wartimedbp-dbr:Thumbs_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Thumbs_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_the_home_front_during_World_War_IIdbp-dbr:Thumbs_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Walter_Scharfdbp-dbr:Thumbs_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Publicity_stunts_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Thumbs_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_singersdbp-dbr:Thumbs_Up_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_musical_drama_films,"Thumbs Up is a 1943 American musical drama film producted by Albert J. Cohen for Republic Pictures and directed by Joseph Santley. The film stars Brenda Joyce, Richard Fraser and Elsa Lanchester. The screenplay was written by Frank Gill Jr. based on a story idea by Ray Golden and Henry K. Moritz. Musical direction was by Walter Scharf, words and music by Sammy Cahn and Jule Styne respectively. The film was released on July 5, 1943.For a publicity stunt to boost her career, an American nightclub singer volunteers for a stint in a British munitions factory. She is so impressed by the spirit of her fellow workers that she decides to stay on." 518,160732,dbp-dbr:Never_Mind_the_Quality_Feel_the_Width_(film)dbp-dbp:directorRonnie Baxterdbp-dbr:Never_Mind_the_Quality_Feel_the_Width_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:MGMdbp-dbr:Never_Mind_the_Quality_Feel_the_Width_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRonnie Baxterdbp-dbr:Never_Mind_the_Quality_Feel_the_Width_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Bluthaldbp-dbr:Never_Mind_the_Quality_Feel_the_Width_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joe_Lynch_(actor)dbp-dbr:Never_Mind_the_Quality_Feel_the_Width_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ronnie_Baxter_(director)dbp-dbr:Never_Mind_the_Quality_Feel_the_Width_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:MGMdbp-dbr:Never_Mind_the_Quality_Feel_the_Width_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ronnie_Baxter_(director)dbp-dbr:Never_Mind_the_Quality_Feel_the_Width_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Vince_Powelldbp-dbr:Never_Mind_the_Quality_Feel_the_Width_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_Driverdbp-dbr:Never_Mind_the_Quality_Feel_the_Width_(film)dbp-dbp:nameNever Mind the Quality Feel the Widthdbp-dbr:Never_Mind_the_Quality_Feel_the_Width_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Never_Mind_the_Quality_Feel_the_Width_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_Mind_the_Quality_Feel_the_Width_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_Mind_the_Quality_Feel_the_Width_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Never_Mind_the_Quality_Feel_the_Width_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Never_Mind_the_Quality_Feel_the_Width_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:EMI_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_Mind_the_Quality_Feel_the_Width_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_television_seriesdbp-dbr:Never_Mind_the_Quality_Feel_the_Width_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_Mind_the_Quality_Feel_the_Width_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:Never_Mind_the_Quality_Feel_the_Width_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_comedy_films,"Never Mind the Quality Feel the Width is a 1973 British comedy film directed by Ronnie Baxter and starring John Bluthal, Joe Lynch, Yootha Joyce, Wendy King and Bernard Stone. It was a spin-off from the ITV television series Never Mind the Quality, Feel the Width (1967–71) about two mismatched tailors in the East End of London.The role of Rita was played by singing ukulele player and Opportunity Knocks winner Wendy King, whose 1971 album ""Ukelele Girl"" can be spotted in Mrs. Finch's travel shop window." 519,97016,dbp-dbr:Fling_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Stewart_Mullerdbp-dbr:Fling_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Peace_Arch_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Fling_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Brandon_Routhdbp-dbr:Fling_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Stewart Mullerdbp-dbr:Fling_(film)dbp-dbp:producerLaura Boersmadbp-dbr:Fling_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brandon_Routhdbp-dbr:Fling_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ellen_Hollmandbp-dbr:Fling_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shoshana_Bushdbp-dbr:Fling_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Steve_Sandvossdbp-dbr:Fling_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Courtney_Forddbp-dbr:Fling_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nick_Wechsler_(actor)dbp-dbr:Fling_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Stewart_Mullerdbp-dbr:Fling_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Peace_Arch_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Fling_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Stewart_Mullerdbp-dbr:Fling_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Brandon_Routhdbp-dbr:Fling_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Stewart_Mullerdbp-dbr:Fling_(film)dbp-dbp:nameFlingdbp-dbr:Fling_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Fling_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Fling_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Fling_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Fling_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Fling_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_films,"Fling, internationally titled Lie to Me, is an independent comedy film about a couple navigating the hazards of an open relationship. It is the directorial debut of director John Stewart Muller and stars Brandon Routh, Steve Sandvoss, Courtney Ford, Nick Wechsler, Shoshana Bush and Ellen Hollman. It is the first feature from Santa Monica-based Steele Films and was written and produced by John Stewart Muller and his partner Laura Boersma.Fling features Brandon Routh in his first lead role since Superman Returns. It premiered to a sold-out crowd at the 2008 Newport Beach Film Festival on April 26 in the Lido Theater on the Balboa Peninsula. The film received an award for ""Outstanding Achievement in Filmmaking"" from the festival's jury.Fling had its official Los Angeles premiere on October 18 at the Fine Arts Theatre on Wilshire Blvd. as part of the 2008 LA Femme Film Festival.Shortly thereafter, it had its sold-out East Coast premiere on November 7 at the 2008 Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival. On November 14, Fling had its Midwest premiere at the Screenland Theatre in the Crossroads District of Kansas City, Missouri.Fling had its international premiere at the 2008 Bahamas International Film Festival on December 5, 2008. North American distribution is being handled by Peace Arch Entertainment and the DVD was released on March 24, 2009." 520,166394,dbp-dbr:The_Woman_Chaserdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robinson_Devordbp-dbr:The_Woman_Chaserdbp-dbp:distributorDefinitive Films/Tarmac Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Woman_Chaserdbp-dbp:producerSoly Haimdbp-dbr:The_Woman_Chaserdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patrick_Warburtondbp-dbr:The_Woman_Chaserdbp-dbp:starringEmily Newmandbp-dbr:The_Woman_Chaserdbp-dbp:starringRon Morgandbp-dbr:The_Woman_Chaserdbp-dbp:starringMarilyn Risingdbp-dbr:The_Woman_Chaserdbp-dbp:starringPaul Malevichdbp-dbr:The_Woman_Chaserdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robinson_Devordbp-dbr:The_Woman_Chaserdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_Willeforddbp-dbr:The_Woman_Chaserdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robinson_Devordbp-dbr:The_Woman_Chaserdbp-dbp:nameThe Woman Chaserdbp-dbr:The_Woman_Chaserpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_writersdbp-dbr:The_Woman_Chaserpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Woman_Chaserpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Woman_Chaserpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Woman_Chaserpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Woman_Chaserpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_car_dealershipsdbp-dbr:The_Woman_Chaserpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1950sdbp-dbr:The_Woman_Chaserpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:The_Woman_Chaserpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Woman_Chaserpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_filmmakingdbp-dbr:The_Woman_Chaserpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Woman_Chaserpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Woman_Chaserpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Woman_Chaserpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Woman_Chaserpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_independent_films,"The Woman Chaser is a 1999 film directed by Robinson Devor and starring Patrick Warburton, Ron Morgan, Emily Newman, Paul Malevich, and Marilyn Rising. The screenplay is based on the novel of the same name by Charles Willeford." 521,115672,dbp-dbr:The_Caretakersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Hall_Bartlettdbp-dbr:The_Caretakersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Caretakersdbp-dbp:producerHall Bartlettdbp-dbr:The_Caretakersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Janis_Paigedbp-dbr:The_Caretakersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Crawforddbp-dbr:The_Caretakersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Stackdbp-dbr:The_Caretakersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Polly_Bergendbp-dbr:The_Caretakersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Diane_McBaindbp-dbr:The_Caretakersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Hall_Bartlettdbp-dbr:The_Caretakersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Caretakersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hall_Bartlettdbp-dbr:The_Caretakersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jerry_Parisdbp-dbr:The_Caretakersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hall_Bartlettdbp-dbr:The_Caretakersdbp-dbp:nameThe Caretakersdbp-dbr:The_Caretakersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Caretakerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Caretakerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Caretakerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Caretakerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Caretakerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Caretakerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Caretakerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Caretakerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_psychiatrydbp-dbr:The_Caretakerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_psychiatric_hospitalsdbp-dbr:The_Caretakerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Caretakerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Elmer_Bernsteindbp-dbr:The_Caretakerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Hall_Bartlett,"The Caretakers (released in the UK as Borderlines) is a 1963 American drama film starring Robert Stack, Polly Bergen, Diane McBain, Joan Crawford and Janis Paige in a story about a mental hospital.The screenplay was adapted by Henry F. Greenberg from a story by Hall Bartlett and Jerry Paris based on the 1959 novel The Caretakers by Dariel Telfer. The film was produced and directed by Bartlett, co-produced by Paris and distributed by United Artists. The Caretakers is reminiscent of The Snake Pit (1948), a film set in a similar hospital. The on-screen text in opening credits states: ""Dedicated to the caretakers whose research and sacrifice discover truth. For Beba, Alice, Paul, Cathy, Laurie, Pearl, Margaret, Warren, Arthur""." 522,137178,dbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lawrence_Huntingtondbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Betty_E._Boxdbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rosamund_Johndbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patricia_Rocdbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bill_Owen_(actor)dbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1947_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lawrence_Huntingtondbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1947_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1947_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Betty_E._Boxdbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1947_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Rogersdbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1947_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sydney_Boxdbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1947_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Muriel_Boxdbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:nameWhen the Bough Breaksdbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lawrence_Huntingtondbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_filmsdbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Clifton_Parkerdbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Betty_Boxdbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Peter_Rogersdbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Muriel_Boxdbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Sydney_Box,When the Bough Breaks is a 1947 film directed by Lawrence Huntington and starring Patricia Roc and Rosamund John. It is an adaptation of an original storyline by Herbert Victor on adoption and the competing ties of one child's birth and foster family. 523,163650,dbp-dbr:The_Leech_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Eric_Pennycoffdbp-dbr:The_Leech_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Arrow_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Leech_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:producerScott Smithdbp-dbr:The_Leech_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:producerEric Pennycoffdbp-dbr:The_Leech_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:producerAdelyn Pennycoffdbp-dbr:The_Leech_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:starringGraham Skipperdbp-dbr:The_Leech_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:starringJeremy Gardnerdbp-dbr:The_Leech_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:starringTaylor Zaudtkedbp-dbr:The_Leech_(2022_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Eric_Pennycoffdbp-dbr:The_Leech_(2022_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Arrow_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Leech_(2022_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Eric_Pennycoffdbp-dbr:The_Leech_(2022_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eric_Pennycoffdbp-dbr:The_Leech_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Leachdbp-dbr:The_Leech_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Leech_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Leech_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Leech_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2022_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Leech_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2022_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Leech_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2022_comedy_horror_films,"The Leech is a 2022 American holiday comedy horror film directed by Eric Pennycoff and starring Jeremy Gardner, Taylor Zaudtke and Graham Skipper." 524,77156,dbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ben_Stillerdbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderdbp-dbp:distributorParamount Picturesdbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderdbp-dbp:distributorDreamWorks Picturesdbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderdbp-dbp:producerBen Stillerdbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderdbp-dbp:producerStuart Cornfelddbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderdbp-dbp:producerEric McLeoddbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderdbp-dbp:starringNick Noltedbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderdbp-dbp:starringRobert Downey Jr.dbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderdbp-dbp:starringBill Haderdbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderdbp-dbp:starringDanny McBridedbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderdbp-dbp:starringJay Barucheldbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderdbp-dbp:starringJack Blackdbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderdbp-dbp:starringBen Stillerdbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderdbp-dbp:starringSteve Coogandbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderdbp-dbp:starringBrandon T. Jacksondbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ben_Stillerdbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:DreamWorks_Picturesdbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ben_Stillerdbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stuart_Cornfelddbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Justin_Therouxdbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ben_Stillerdbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Etan_Cohendbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderdbp-dbp:nameTropic Thunderdbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderdbp-dbp:namedbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunder:_Original_Motion_Picture_Scoredbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderdbp-dbp:namedbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunder:_Original_Motion_Picture_Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderdbp-dbp:countryGermanydbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_filmsdbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_United_States_Armydbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Military_humor_in_filmdbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Mandarin-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_actorsdbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_filmmakingdbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Theodore_Shapirodbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Torture_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:DreamWorks_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_terrorism_in_Asiadbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Hawaiidbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Justin_Therouxdbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American-related_controversies_in_filmdbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_make-up_by_Rick_Bakerdbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Ben_Stillerdbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Red_Hour_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Etan_Cohendbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ben_Stillerdbp-dbr:Tropic_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Blackface_theatre,"Tropic Thunder is a 2008 satirical action comedy film directed by Ben Stiller, who wrote the screenplay with Justin Theroux and Etan Cohen. The film stars Stiller, Jack Black, Robert Downey Jr., Jay Baruchel, and Brandon T. Jackson as a group of prima donna actors making a Vietnam War film. When their frustrated director (Steve Coogan) drops them in the middle of a jungle and dies in an accident, they are forced to rely on their acting skills to survive the real action and danger. Tropic Thunder parodies many prestigious war films (specifically those based on the Vietnam War), the Hollywood studio system, and method acting. The ensemble cast includes Nick Nolte, Danny McBride, Matthew McConaughey, Bill Hader, and Tom Cruise.Stiller developed Tropic Thunder's premise during the production of Empire of the Sun in the spring of 1987, and later enlisted Theroux and Cohen to complete a script. The film was greenlit in 2006 and produced by Stuart Cornfeld, Stiller, and Eric McLeod for DreamWorks Pictures and Red Hour Productions as an international co-production between the United States, Germany, and the United Kingdom. Filming took place in 2007 on the Hawaiian island of Kauaʻi over thirteen weeks and was the largest film production in the island's history. The extensive marketing campaign included faux websites for three of the main characters and their fictional films, a fictional television special, and selling the energy drink advertised in the film, ""Booty Sweat"".Tropic Thunder was released in the United States on August 13, 2008. It received generally positive reviews for its characters, story, faux trailers, and cast performances, with Downey Jr. being the most positively praised for his performance. However, the depiction of people with disabilities and the use of blackface makeup attracted controversy. The film opened at the top of the American box office and retained the number-one position for three consecutive weeks, ultimately grossing more than $195 million worldwide before its release on home media on November 18, 2008. Downey was nominated as Best Supporting Actor for an Academy Award, a BAFTA Award, a Screen Actors Guild Award, and a Critics' Choice Movie Award, while both he and Cruise received nominations for a Golden Globe Award." 525,161434,dbp-dbr:Exposed_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harold_D._Schusterdbp-dbr:Exposed_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Goldendbp-dbr:Exposed_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Glenda_Farrelldbp-dbr:Exposed_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Herbert_Mundindbp-dbr:Exposed_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Otto_Krugerdbp-dbr:Exposed_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harold_D._Schusterdbp-dbr:Exposed_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Goldendbp-dbr:Exposed_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_Kaufman_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Exposed_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:nameExposeddbp-dbr:Exposed_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Exposed_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Exposed_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Exposed_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Exposed_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Exposed_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Exposed_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Exposed_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Exposed_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harold_D._Schuster,"Exposed is a 1938 American drama film starring Glenda Farrell, Otto Kruger and Herbert Mundin. The film was directed by Harold D. Schuster and is based on George R. Bilson's unpublished story ""Candid Camera Girl"". It was released by Universal Pictures on November 4, 1938. A magazine photo-newswoman tried to make amends after exposing a lawyer and complication ensues when they fall in love." 526,103052,dbp-dbr:Goodbye_Sousadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tony_Ianzelodbp-dbr:Goodbye_Sousadbp-dbp:producerGeorge Pearsondbp-dbr:Goodbye_Sousadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tony_Ianzelodbp-dbr:Goodbye_Sousadbp-dbp:nameGoodbye Sousadbp-dbr:Goodbye_Sousadbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Goodbye_Sousapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Goodbye_Sousapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Goodbye_Sousapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Ontariodbp-dbr:Goodbye_Sousapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:Goodbye_Sousapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Goodbye_Sousapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Goodbye_Sousapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Board_of_Canada_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Goodbye_Sousapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tony_Ianzelodbp-dbr:Goodbye_Sousapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Theatrical_Short_Film_Genie_and_Canadian_Screen_Award_winners,"Goodbye Sousa is a Canadian short documentary film, directed by Tony Ianzelo and released in 1973. It profiles the Newmarket Citizens' Band, one of Canada's oldest active marching bands.The film won the Canadian Film Award for Best Theatrical Short Film at the 25th Canadian Film Awards in 1971." 527,51790,dbp-dbr:The_Spy_in_Blackdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Powelldbp-dbr:The_Spy_in_Blackdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Spy_in_Blackdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:The_Spy_in_Blackdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Alexander_Kordadbp-dbr:The_Spy_in_Blackdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Valerie_Hobsondbp-dbr:The_Spy_in_Blackdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Conrad_Veidtdbp-dbr:The_Spy_in_Blackdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sebastian_Shaw_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Spy_in_Blackdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Powelldbp-dbr:The_Spy_in_Blackdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Spy_in_Blackdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:The_Spy_in_Blackdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alexander_Kordadbp-dbr:The_Spy_in_Blackdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Roland_Pertweedbp-dbr:The_Spy_in_Blackdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Emeric_Pressburgerdbp-dbr:The_Spy_in_Blackdbp-dbp:nameThe Spy in Blackdbp-dbr:The_Spy_in_Blackdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Spy_in_Blackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spy_in_Blackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spy_in_Blackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spy_in_Blackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Spy_in_Blackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_World_War_I_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spy_in_Blackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spy_in_Blackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1917dbp-dbr:The_Spy_in_Blackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Alexander_Kordadbp-dbr:The_Spy_in_Blackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Denham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Spy_in_Blackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_I_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spy_in_Blackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Miklós_Rózsadbp-dbr:The_Spy_in_Blackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_by_Powell_and_Pressburgerdbp-dbr:The_Spy_in_Blackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_Powelldbp-dbr:The_Spy_in_Blackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spy_in_Blackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Orkneydbp-dbr:The_Spy_in_Blackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:U-boat_fictiondbp-dbr:The_Spy_in_Blackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_I_submarine_films,"The Spy in Black (US: U-boat 29) is a 1939 British spy film, and the first collaboration between the British filmmakers Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger. They were brought together by Alexander Korda to make the World War I spy thriller novel of the same title by Joseph Storer Clouston into a film. Powell and Pressburger eventually made over 20 films during the course of their partnership.The Spy in Black stars Conrad Veidt, Valerie Hobson and Sebastian Shaw, with Marius Goring and Torin Thatcher as two German submarine officers. Grant Sutherland, a minister in Powell's The Edge of the World (1937), appears in this film as a Scottish air raid warden." 528,19507,dbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Middle-Aged_Womandbp-dbp:directorSheldon Larrydbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Middle-Aged_Womandbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Middle-Aged_Womandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_J._Wilsondbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Middle-Aged_Womandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Tim_Christensondbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Middle-Aged_Womandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bryan_Browndbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Middle-Aged_Womandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Abby_Brammelldbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Middle-Aged_Womandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christine_Lahtidbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Middle-Aged_Womandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brian_Kerwindbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Middle-Aged_Womandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Middle-Aged_Womandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_J._Wilsondbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Middle-Aged_Womandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tim_Christensondbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Middle-Aged_Womandbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Middle-Aged_Womandbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Middle-Aged_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Middle-Aged_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Middle-Aged_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Middle-Aged_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Middle-Aged_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Middle-Aged_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Middle-Aged_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Middle-Aged_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_films_based_on_booksdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Middle-Aged_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sheldon_Larry,"Revenge of the Middle-Aged Woman is a 2004 American television drama film directed by Sheldon Larry and starring Christine Lahti, Brian Kerwin, Bryan Brown, and Abby Brammell. The film premiered on September 26, 2004 on CBS." 529,103247,dbp-dbr:Hippety_Hopper_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Hippety_Hopper_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Hippety_Hopper_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Hippety_Hopper_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Hippety_Hopper_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Hippety_Hopper_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Hippety_Hopper_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Hippety_Hopper_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Fosterdbp-dbr:Hippety_Hopper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:Hippety_Hopper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sylvester_the_Cat_filmsdbp-dbr:Hippety_Hopper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Hippety_Hopper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Hippety_Hopper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Hippety_Hopper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hippety_Hopper_filmsdbp-dbr:Hippety_Hopper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_kangaroos_and_wallabiesdbp-dbr:Hippety_Hopper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Hippety_Hopper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Hippety_Hopper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Milt_Franklyndbp-dbr:Hippety_Hopper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Hippety_Hopper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Hippety_Hopper_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_mice_and_rats,"Hippety Hopper is a Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Robert McKimson and written by Warren Foster. The short was released on November 19, 1949, and stars Sylvester and Hippety Hopper." 530,19467,dbp-dbr:Reunion_in_Renodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Kurt_Neumann_(director)dbp-dbr:Reunion_in_Renodbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:Reunion_in_Renodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leonard_Goldsteindbp-dbr:Reunion_in_Renodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Kurt_Neumann_(director)dbp-dbr:Reunion_in_Renodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Reunion_in_Renodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leonard_Goldsteindbp-dbr:Reunion_in_Renodbp-dbp:nameReunion in Renodbp-dbr:Reunion_in_Renodbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Reunion_in_Renopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Reunion_in_Renopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Reunion_in_Renopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Reunion_in_Renopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:Reunion_in_Renopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Reunion_in_Renopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Reunion_in_Renopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Reunion_in_Renopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Nevadadbp-dbr:Reunion_in_Renopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Kurt_Neumann,"Reunion in Reno is a 1951 American comedy film directed by Kurt Neumann and starring Mark Stevens, Peggy Dow and Gigi Perreau. The screenplay concerns a girl who hires an attorney to get her a divorce from her parents. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Bernard Herzbrun and Nathan Juran." 531,162776,dbp-dbr:The_Acting_Classdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jill_Hennessydbp-dbr:The_Acting_Classdbp-dbp:directorElizabeth Holderdbp-dbr:The_Acting_Classdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Austin_Pendletondbp-dbr:The_Acting_Classdbp-dbp:starringJill Hennessydbp-dbr:The_Acting_Classdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Will_Arnettdbp-dbr:The_Acting_Classdbp-dbp:starringElizabeth Holderdbp-dbr:The_Acting_Classdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jacqueline_Hennessydbp-dbr:The_Acting_Classdbp-dbp:starringJody Boothdbp-dbr:The_Acting_Classdbp-dbp:starringKen Murtondbp-dbr:The_Acting_Classdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jill_Hennessydbp-dbr:The_Acting_Classdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jill_Hennessydbp-dbr:The_Acting_Classdbp-dbp:nameThe Acting Classdbp-dbr:The_Acting_Classdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Acting_Classpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Acting_Classpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Acting_Classpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Acting_Classpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Acting_Classpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_actorsdbp-dbr:The_Acting_Classpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_comedy_films,"The Acting Class is a 2000 American independent film directed by and starring Jill Hennessy and Elizabeth Holder. The film's supporting cast includes many of Hennessy's former Law & Order castmates, including Chris Noth, Jerry Orbach, and Benjamin Bratt, and Alec Baldwin as himself." 532,49300,dbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Byrumdbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:producerHarry Benndbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:producerRobert P. Marcuccidbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringBill Murraydbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringDenholm Elliottdbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringTheresa Russelldbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringCatherine Hicksdbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringJames Keachdbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1984_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Byrumdbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1984_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1984_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bill_Murraydbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1984_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Byrumdbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Razor's Edgedbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Parisdbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1920sdbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1930sdbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1910sdbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_EMI-Elstree_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Francedbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Indiadbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Indiadbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Switzerlanddbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_W._Somerset_Maughamdbp-dbr:The_Razor's_Edge_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jack_Nitzsche,"The Razor's Edge is a 1984 American historical drama film directed and co-written by John Byrum starring Bill Murray, Theresa Russell, Catherine Hicks, Denholm Elliott, Brian Doyle-Murray, and James Keach. The film is an adaptation of W. Somerset Maugham's 1944 novel The Razor's Edge.This marked Murray's first starring role in a dramatic film, though he did inject some of his dry wit into the script. The book's epigraph is dramatized as advice from the Katha Upanishad: ""The path to salvation is narrow and as difficult to walk as a razor's edge.""" 533,80571,"dbp-dbr:Why_Do_Fools_Fall_in_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gregory_Navadbp-dbr:Why_Do_Fools_Fall_in_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros.dbp-dbr:Why_Do_Fools_Fall_in_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:producerPaul Halldbp-dbr:Why_Do_Fools_Fall_in_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:producerStephen Nemethdbp-dbr:Why_Do_Fools_Fall_in_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMissy Elliott, Timbaland, Big Baby, Suga Mike, Gerard Thomas, Donald ""Lenny"" Holmes, Anthony Dent, Brian Alexander Morgan, Kay Gee, Darren Lighty, Keri ""K.L."" Lewisdbp-dbr:Why_Do_Fools_Fall_in_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:starringHalle Berrydbp-dbr:Why_Do_Fools_Fall_in_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLittle Richarddbp-dbr:Why_Do_Fools_Fall_in_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLarenz Tatedbp-dbr:Why_Do_Fools_Fall_in_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:starringVivica A. Foxdbp-dbr:Why_Do_Fools_Fall_in_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLela Rochondbp-dbr:Why_Do_Fools_Fall_in_Love_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gregory_Navadbp-dbr:Why_Do_Fools_Fall_in_Love_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Why_Do_Fools_Fall_in_Love_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tina_Andrewsdbp-dbr:Why_Do_Fools_Fall_in_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:nameWhy Do Fools Fall in Lovedbp-dbr:Why_Do_Fools_Fall_in_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Contemporary_R&Bdbp-dbr:Why_Do_Fools_Fall_in_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Hip_hop_musicdbp-dbr:Why_Do_Fools_Fall_in_Love_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Why_Do_Fools_Fall_in_Love_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:Why_Do_Fools_Fall_in_Love_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Why_Do_Fools_Fall_in_Love_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Why_Do_Fools_Fall_in_Love_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Why_Do_Fools_Fall_in_Love_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1960sdbp-dbr:Why_Do_Fools_Fall_in_Love_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_rock_music_filmsdbp-dbr:Why_Do_Fools_Fall_in_Love_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1956dbp-dbr:Why_Do_Fools_Fall_in_Love_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Why_Do_Fools_Fall_in_Love_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Why_Do_Fools_Fall_in_Love_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Why_Do_Fools_Fall_in_Love_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Romantic_period_filmsdbp-dbr:Why_Do_Fools_Fall_in_Love_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1980sdbp-dbr:Why_Do_Fools_Fall_in_Love_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_legal_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Why_Do_Fools_Fall_in_Love_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Why_Do_Fools_Fall_in_Love_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Why_Do_Fools_Fall_in_Love_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_legal_filmsdbp-dbr:Why_Do_Fools_Fall_in_Love_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Jacksonville,_Floridadbp-dbr:Why_Do_Fools_Fall_in_Love_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gregory_Navadbp-dbr:Why_Do_Fools_Fall_in_Love_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Stephen_James_Taylordbp-dbr:Why_Do_Fools_Fall_in_Love_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Musical_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Why_Do_Fools_Fall_in_Love_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rhino_Films_films","Why Do Fools Fall in Love is a 1998 American biographical drama film directed by Gregory Nava. Released by Warner Bros., it is based on the true story of Frankie Lymon, the lead singer of the pioneering rock and roll group The Teenagers for one year. Moreover, the film highlights the three women in his life, each of whom claim to have married Lymon and lay claim to his estate.Written by Tina Andrews, Why Do Fools Fall in Love stars Halle Berry, Vivica A. Fox, Lela Rochon, and Larenz Tate, who portrays Lymon. Little Richard also appears in the film as himself.""I Want You Back"", one of the singles from the soundtrack, by Melanie Brown featuring Missy Elliott, peaked at number one on the UK Singles Chart." 534,6977,dbp-dbr:Paroled_from_the_Big_Housedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Elmer_Cliftondbp-dbr:Paroled_from_the_Big_Housedbp-dbp:distributorSyndicate Film Exchangedbp-dbr:Paroled_from_the_Big_Housedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:J.D._Kendisdbp-dbr:Paroled_from_the_Big_Housedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jean_Carmendbp-dbr:Paroled_from_the_Big_Housedbp-dbp:starringTed Adamsdbp-dbr:Paroled_from_the_Big_Housedbp-dbp:starringGeorge Eldredgedbp-dbr:Paroled_from_the_Big_Housedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Elmer_Cliftondbp-dbr:Paroled_from_the_Big_Housedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:J.D._Kendisdbp-dbr:Paroled_from_the_Big_Housedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_H._Plymptondbp-dbr:Paroled_from_the_Big_Housedbp-dbp:nameParoled from the Big Housedbp-dbr:Paroled_from_the_Big_Housedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Paroled_from_the_Big_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Paroled_from_the_Big_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Paroled_from_the_Big_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Paroled_from_the_Big_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Paroled_from_the_Big_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Paroled_from_the_Big_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Elmer_Cliftondbp-dbr:Paroled_from_the_Big_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_George_H._Plymptondbp-dbr:Paroled_from_the_Big_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_crime_films,"Paroled from the Big House is a 1938 American crime film directed by Elmer Clifton and starring Jean Carmen, Ted Adams and George Eldredge. It was produced as a second feature on Poverty Row. It was later reissued under the alternative title Main Street Girl." 535,44271,"dbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviedbp-dbp:directorPaul Fisherdbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviedbp-dbp:directorBob Logandbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviedbp-dbp:directorCharlie Beandbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviedbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros. Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviedbp-dbp:producerMark Mothersbaugh, Shawn Patterson, Bartholomewdbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviedbp-dbp:starringJackie Chandbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviedbp-dbp:starringJustin Therouxdbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviedbp-dbp:starringFred Armisendbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviedbp-dbp:starringOlivia Munndbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviedbp-dbp:starringZach Woodsdbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviedbp-dbp:starringDave Francodbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviedbp-dbp:starringAbbi Jacobsondbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviedbp-dbp:starringMichael Peñadbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviedbp-dbp:starringKumail Nanjianidbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charlie_Bean_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tom_Wheeler_(writer)dbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dan_Hagemandbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kevin_Hagemandbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jared_Sterndbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Whittington_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviedbp-dbp:nameThe Lego Ninjago Moviedbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviedbp-dbp:nameThe Lego Ninjago Movie: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_soundtrackdbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviedbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Denmarkdbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviedbp-dbp:countryDenmarkdbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_based_on_animated_seriesdbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_father–son_relationshipsdbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_with_live_action_and_animationdbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_animated_superhero_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_children's_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_television_seriesdbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:3D_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dune_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_fictional_islandsdbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_sentient_toysdbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_spin-offsdbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Animation_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Mark_Mothersbaughdbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_toysdbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ninja_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_toysdbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_The_Hageman_Brothersdbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_martial_arts_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:4DX_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Roy_Leedbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Vertigo_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Dan_Lindbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Superhero_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animal_Logic_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_martial_arts_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_martial_arts_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Animation_Group_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Phil_Lord_and_Christopher_Millerdbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Jared_Sterndbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_John_Whittington_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Lego_Movie_(franchise)dbp-dbr:The_Lego_Ninjago_Moviepu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Lego Ninjago Movie is a 2017 animated martial arts comedy film, based on the toy/kit line of the same name and the TV show starring the same characters. Directed by Charlie Bean, Paul Fisher, and Bob Logan (in their feature directorial debuts) from a screenplay by Logan, Fisher, William Wheeler, Tom Wheeler, Jared Stern, and John Whittington, it is the first theatrical film to be based on an original Lego property and the third installment in The Lego Movie franchise as well as its second spin-off. The film stars the voices of Dave Franco, Michael Peña, Kumail Nanjiani, Abbi Jacobson, Zach Woods, Fred Armisen, Justin Theroux and Olivia Munn, as well as a live-action role by Jackie Chan (who also voiced Wu in the film). The film focuses on a teenage ninja Lloyd Garmadon, as he attempts to accept the truth about his sinister father and learn what it truly means to be a ninja warrior as a new threat emerges to endanger his homeland.An animated feature film based on Ninjago was announced in September 2013 by Warner Bros., with The Hageman Brothers writing the adaptation while Bean was hired to direct the film with Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, Dan Lin and Roy Lee producing. By May 2014, following the success of The Lego Movie, Warner Bros. announced that the film would be originally released in September 2016, which later changed to September 2017 in April 2015. The cast were signed in to voice the characters in 2016, from June to August. As with The Lego Movie and The Lego Batman Movie, the animation was provided by Animal Logic. Mark Mothersbaugh, who composed The Lego Movie, composed the film's musical score, with several artists performing new original songs for the film.A collaboration between production houses from the United States and Denmark, The Lego Ninjago Movie was released by Warner Bros. Pictures in the United States on 22 September 2017. The film received mixed reviews from critics and was the franchise's first box-office disappointment, grossing only $123.1 million worldwide against its $70 million budget. A live-action reboot from Universal Pictures is in development." 536,71149,dbp-dbr:My_Dad_Is_Scroogedbp-dbp:directorJustin G. Dyckdbp-dbr:My_Dad_Is_Scroogedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:MarVista_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:My_Dad_Is_Scroogedbp-dbp:starringJon Hederdbp-dbr:My_Dad_Is_Scroogedbp-dbp:starringCharles Shaughnessydbp-dbr:My_Dad_Is_Scroogedbp-dbp:starringBonnie Wrightdbp-dbr:My_Dad_Is_Scroogedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:MarVista_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:My_Dad_Is_Scroogedbp-dbp:nameMy Dad Is Scroogedbp-dbr:My_Dad_Is_Scroogedbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:My_Dad_Is_Scroogepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Dad_Is_Scroogepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Dad_Is_Scroogepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Dad_Is_Scroogepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Dad_Is_Scroogepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Dad_Is_Scroogepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Dad_Is_Scroogepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Christmas_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Dad_Is_Scroogepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_Christmas_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Dad_Is_Scroogepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Dad_Is_Scroogepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_A_Christmas_Carol,My Dad Is Scrooge is a 2014 Canadian Christmas fantasy family comedy film starring Brian Cook and Charles Shaughnessy and featuring the voices of Bonnie Wright and Jon Heder. The film is a loose adaptation of Charles Dickens' 1843 novella A Christmas Carol. 537,108704,dbp-dbr:At_Home_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Martin_Lavutdbp-dbr:At_Home_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorCanadian Filmmakers Distribution Centredbp-dbr:At_Home_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMartin Lavutdbp-dbr:At_Home_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAdrienne Horswilldbp-dbr:At_Home_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Martin_Lavutdbp-dbr:At_Home_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Martin_Lavutdbp-dbr:At_Home_(film)dbp-dbp:nameAt Homedbp-dbr:At_Home_(film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:At_Home_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_filmsdbp-dbr:At_Home_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:At_Home_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:At_Home_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:At_Home_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:At_Home_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Theatrical_Short_Film_Genie_and_Canadian_Screen_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:At_Home_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Martin_Lavut,"At Home is a 1968 Canadian short documentary film directed by Martin Lavut. The film documents Lavut's home life, including his relationship with his girlfriend Adrienne Horswill. The film was originally commissioned by CBC Television, but the network declined to air the finished product.The film won the award for Best Canadian Film at the Vancouver International Film Festival, and the Canadian Film Award for Best Film Under 30 Minutes at the 21st Canadian Film Awards in 1969." 538,24557,dbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tobe_Hooperdbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:distributorCannon Film Distributorsdbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Menahem_Golandbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Yoram_Globusdbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:producerDavid Rodgersdbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:producerEdward L. Alperson Jr.dbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:producerWade H. Williams IIIdbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringKaren Blackdbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringLaraine Newmandbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringLouise Fletcherdbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringTimothy Bottomsdbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringBud Cortdbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringJames Karendbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringHunter Carsondbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tobe_Hooperdbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Menahem_Golandbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Yoram_Globusdbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dan_O'Bannondbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:nameInvaders from Marsdbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Horror_film_remakesdbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_United_States_Marine_Corpsdbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golan-Globus_filmsdbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Menahem_Golandbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Yoram_Globusdbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1986dbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mars_in_filmdbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Alien_invasions_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_dark_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Christopher_Youngdbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Dan_O'Bannondbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Invaders_from_Mars_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tobe_Hooper,"Invaders from Mars is a 1986 American science fiction horror film directed by Tobe Hooper from a screenplay by Dan O'Bannon and Don Jakoby, and starring Hunter Carson, Karen Black, Timothy Bottoms, Laraine Newman, James Karen, Bud Cort and Louise Fletcher. It is a remake of the 1953 film of the same name.The film was part of a three-picture deal between Hooper and Cannon Films. Its production was instigated by Wade H. Williams III, millionaire exhibitor, science fiction film fan and sometime writer-producer-director, who had reissued the original film in 1978 after purchasing the copyright to the property. Elaborate creature and visual effects were supplied by Stan Winston and John Dykstra. The score was composed by Christopher Young and Dave Storrs.The film was released in the United States on June 6, 1986. It received mixed-to-negative reviews from critics and was a box-office disappointment, though in the years since its release it has developed a cult following." 539,146148,dbp-dbr:If_Looks_Could_Kill_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Deardbp-dbr:If_Looks_Could_Kill_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:If_Looks_Could_Kill_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Craig_Zadandbp-dbr:If_Looks_Could_Kill_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Neil_Merondbp-dbr:If_Looks_Could_Kill_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLinda Huntdbp-dbr:If_Looks_Could_Kill_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRoger Reesdbp-dbr:If_Looks_Could_Kill_(film)dbp-dbp:starringGabrielle Anwardbp-dbr:If_Looks_Could_Kill_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRichard Griecodbp-dbr:If_Looks_Could_Kill_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRobin Bartlettdbp-dbr:If_Looks_Could_Kill_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Deardbp-dbr:If_Looks_Could_Kill_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:If_Looks_Could_Kill_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Craig_Zadandbp-dbr:If_Looks_Could_Kill_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Neil_Merondbp-dbr:If_Looks_Could_Kill_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Fred_Dekkerdbp-dbr:If_Looks_Could_Kill_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Darren_Stardbp-dbr:If_Looks_Could_Kill_(film)dbp-dbp:nameIf Looks Could Killdbp-dbr:If_Looks_Could_Kill_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:If_Looks_Could_Kill_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Parisdbp-dbr:If_Looks_Could_Kill_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:If_Looks_Could_Kill_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:If_Looks_Could_Kill_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:If_Looks_Could_Kill_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Parisdbp-dbr:If_Looks_Could_Kill_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:If_Looks_Could_Kill_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_spy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:If_Looks_Could_Kill_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:If_Looks_Could_Kill_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Parody_films_based_on_James_Bond_filmsdbp-dbr:If_Looks_Could_Kill_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Montrealdbp-dbr:If_Looks_Could_Kill_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Detroitdbp-dbr:If_Looks_Could_Kill_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:If_Looks_Could_Kill_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_spy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:If_Looks_Could_Kill_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_David_Fosterdbp-dbr:If_Looks_Could_Kill_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Dear,"If Looks Could Kill is a 1991 American action comedy film directed by William Dear from a screenplay by Darren Star and a story by Fred Dekker. It stars Richard Grieco as a high school student who is mistaken for an agent and people try to kill him. It also stars Linda Hunt, Roger Rees, Robin Bartlett, and Gabrielle Anwar.The film was theatrically released in the United States on March 15, 1991, by Warner Bros. It received mixed reviews from critics and was a box-office bomb, grossing only $7.7 million against a $12 million budget. It garnered three Saturn Award nominations: Best Fantasy Film, Best Director for Dear, and Best Supporting Actress for Bartlett." 540,168868,"dbp-dbr:Our_Friends,_the_Hayseedsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Beaumont_Smithdbp-dbr:Our_Friends,_the_Hayseedsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Beaumont_Smithdbp-dbr:Our_Friends,_the_Hayseedsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roy_Redgravedbp-dbr:Our_Friends,_the_Hayseedsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Beaumont_Smithdbp-dbr:Our_Friends,_the_Hayseedsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Beaumont_Smithdbp-dbr:Our_Friends,_the_Hayseedsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Beaumont_Smithdbp-dbr:Our_Friends,_the_Hayseedsdbp-dbp:nameOur Friends, the Hayseedsdbp-dbr:Our_Friends,_the_Hayseedsdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Our_Friends,_the_Hayseedspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1917_filmsdbp-dbr:Our_Friends,_the_Hayseedspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1917_lost_filmsdbp-dbr:Our_Friends,_the_Hayseedspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Our_Friends,_the_Hayseedspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Our_Friends,_the_Hayseedspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1917_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Our_Friends,_the_Hayseedspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Our_Friends,_the_Hayseedspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Our_Friends,_the_Hayseedspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Our_Friends,_the_Hayseedspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Beaumont_Smithdbp-dbr:Our_Friends,_the_Hayseedspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_comedy_films","Our Friends, the Hayseeds is a 1917 Australian rural comedy from director Beaumont Smith. It centers on the rural family, the Hayseeds, and their rivalry with a neighbouring family, the Duggans.It was Smith's first movie as a director and was a popular success at the box office, leading to a number of sequels. However no known copy of it exists today and it is considered a lost film." 541,149498,dbp-dbr:Midnight_Rider_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Randall_Millerdbp-dbr:Midnight_Rider_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Open_Road_Filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_Rider_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJody Savindbp-dbr:Midnight_Rider_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRandall Millerdbp-dbr:Midnight_Rider_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Hurtdbp-dbr:Midnight_Rider_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Zoey_Deutchdbp-dbr:Midnight_Rider_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eliza_Dushkudbp-dbr:Midnight_Rider_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wyatt_Russelldbp-dbr:Midnight_Rider_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tyson_Ritterdbp-dbr:Midnight_Rider_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Randall_Millerdbp-dbr:Midnight_Rider_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Open_Road_Filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_Rider_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Randall_Millerdbp-dbr:Midnight_Rider_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Randall_Millerdbp-dbr:Midnight_Rider_(film)dbp-dbp:nameMidnight Riderdbp-dbr:Midnight_Rider_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Midnight_Rider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_Rider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_Rider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_musiciansdbp-dbr:Midnight_Rider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_rock_musiciansdbp-dbr:Midnight_Rider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_Rider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cancelled_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_Rider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Unreleased_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_Rider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Georgia_(U.S._state)dbp-dbr:Midnight_Rider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Open_Road_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_Rider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Midnight_Rider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Randall_Millerdbp-dbr:Midnight_Rider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_unfinished_films,"Midnight Rider, also known as Midnight Rider: The Gregg Allman Story, is a cancelled American biographical drama film. Director Randall Miller co-wrote the screenplay with Jody Savin, based on the autobiography My Cross to Bear by the singer Gregg Allman. Miller and Savin were also the producers. The film was to star William Hurt, Tyson Ritter, Zoey Deutch, Eliza Dushku, and Wyatt Russell.On February 20, 2014, the first day of filming, the crew was on an active railroad trestle bridge, high over the Altamaha River in Wayne County, Georgia. Second assistant camerawoman Sarah Jones was killed when she was struck by a CSX freight train that arrived on the trestle. Seven other crew members were also hurt, one seriously. Production was suspended the following week and multiple investigations into the incident were undertaken. Miller, Savin, executive producer Jay Sedrish, and first assistant director Hillary Schwartz were charged with involuntary manslaughter and criminal trespass. On March 9, 2015, Miller pled guilty to felony involuntary manslaughter and criminal trespassing and received a 10-year sentence, of which he served one year, followed by probation. Sedrish was also convicted of felony involuntary manslaughter and criminal trespassing via a plea bargain and sentenced to 10 years of probation. The charges against Savin were dropped as part of the plea agreement with her husband and business partner Randall Miller.Film Allman LLC, referenced in multiple lawsuits, is the production company created by Randall Miller, Jody Savin and Brad Rosenberger in the state of Georgia specifically for the production of Midnight Rider. Unclaimed Freight Productions is Miller and Savin's parent California production company." 542,163370,dbp-dbr:The_Duckstersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_M._Jonesdbp-dbr:The_Duckstersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Duckstersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Duckstersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:The_Duckstersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_M._Jonesdbp-dbr:The_Duckstersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Duckstersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Duckstersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:The_Ducksterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ducksterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ducksterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_radio_seriesdbp-dbr:The_Ducksterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ducksterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Daffy_Duck_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ducksterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:The_Ducksterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Porky_Pig_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ducksterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ducksterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:The_Ducksterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:The_Ducksterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:The_Ducksterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ducksterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ducksterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ducksterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ducksterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quizzes_and_game_shows_in_popular_culture,"The Ducksters is a 1950 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon short, directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. The cartoon was released on September 2, 1950, and stars Daffy Duck and Porky Pig. The title is a pun on the 1947 film The Hucksters, and the cartoon is a parody largely based on the popular game and quiz show Truth or Consequences." 543,23780,dbp-dbr:Days_of_Jesse_Jamesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Kanedbp-dbr:Days_of_Jesse_Jamesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Days_of_Jesse_Jamesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Kanedbp-dbr:Days_of_Jesse_Jamesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roy_Rogersdbp-dbr:Days_of_Jesse_Jamesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_'Gabby'_Hayesdbp-dbr:Days_of_Jesse_Jamesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Don_'Red'_Barrydbp-dbr:Days_of_Jesse_Jamesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Kanedbp-dbr:Days_of_Jesse_Jamesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Days_of_Jesse_Jamesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Kanedbp-dbr:Days_of_Jesse_Jamesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Natteforddbp-dbr:Days_of_Jesse_Jamesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Earle_Snelldbp-dbr:Days_of_Jesse_Jamesdbp-dbp:nameDays of Jesse Jamesdbp-dbr:Days_of_Jesse_Jamesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Days_of_Jesse_Jamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Days_of_Jesse_Jamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Days_of_Jesse_Jamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Days_of_Jesse_Jamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Days_of_Jesse_Jamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Days_of_Jesse_Jamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Days_of_Jesse_Jamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joseph_Kanedbp-dbr:Days_of_Jesse_Jamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_William_Lavadbp-dbr:Days_of_Jesse_Jamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Days_of_Jesse_Jamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_Jesse_James,Days of Jesse James is a 1939 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Roy Rogers. 544,154318,"dbp-dbr:Ramona_and_Beezusdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Elizabeth_Allen_Rosenbaumdbp-dbr:Ramona_and_Beezusdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Ramona_and_Beezusdbp-dbp:producerDenise Di Novidbp-dbr:Ramona_and_Beezusdbp-dbp:producerAlison Greenspandbp-dbr:Ramona_and_Beezusdbp-dbp:starringSandra Ohdbp-dbr:Ramona_and_Beezusdbp-dbp:starringSelena Gomezdbp-dbr:Ramona_and_Beezusdbp-dbp:starringJosh Duhameldbp-dbr:Ramona_and_Beezusdbp-dbp:starringBridget Moynahandbp-dbr:Ramona_and_Beezusdbp-dbp:starringJoey Kingdbp-dbr:Ramona_and_Beezusdbp-dbp:starringJohn Corbettdbp-dbr:Ramona_and_Beezusdbp-dbp:starringGinnifer Goodwindbp-dbr:Ramona_and_Beezusdbp-dbp:nameRamona and Beezusdbp-dbr:Ramona_and_Beezusdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Ramona_and_Beezuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Denise_Di_Novidbp-dbr:Ramona_and_Beezuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Ramona_and_Beezuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ramona_and_Beezuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Ramona_and_Beezuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_filmsdbp-dbr:Ramona_and_Beezuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_familiesdbp-dbr:Ramona_and_Beezuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Vancouverdbp-dbr:Ramona_and_Beezuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ramona_and_Beezuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_children's_booksdbp-dbr:Ramona_and_Beezuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_with_live_action_and_animationdbp-dbr:Ramona_and_Beezuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_children's_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ramona_and_Beezuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ramona_and_Beezuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_sistersdbp-dbr:Ramona_and_Beezuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dune_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Ramona_and_Beezuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walden_Media_filmsdbp-dbr:Ramona_and_Beezuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Elizabeth_Allen_Rosenbaumdbp-dbr:Ramona_and_Beezuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Mark_Mothersbaughdbp-dbr:Ramona_and_Beezuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_duosdbp-dbr:Ramona_and_Beezuspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Portland,_Oregon","Ramona and Beezus is a 2010 American family adventure comedy drama film adaptation based on the Ramona series of novels written by Beverly Cleary. It was directed by Elizabeth Allen, co-produced by Dune Entertainment, Di Novi Pictures, and Walden Media, written by Laurie Craig and Nick Pustay, and produced by Denise Di Novi and Alison Greenspan with music by Mark Mothersbaugh. The film stars Joey King and Selena Gomez in the title roles. Though the film's title is derived from Beezus and Ramona, the first of Cleary's Ramona books, the plot is mostly based on the sequels Ramona Forever and Ramona's World.Ramona and Beezus was released by Fox 2000 Pictures on July 23, 2010, and grossed $27 million. The film received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised the acting of King and Gomez." 545,49760,dbp-dbr:The_Right_Approachdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Butler_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Right_Approachdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:The_Right_Approachdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Oscar_Brodneydbp-dbr:The_Right_Approachdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frankie_Vaughandbp-dbr:The_Right_Approachdbp-dbp:starringJuliet Prowsedbp-dbr:The_Right_Approachdbp-dbp:starringMartha Hyerdbp-dbr:The_Right_Approachdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Butler_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Right_Approachdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:The_Right_Approachdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Oscar_Brodneydbp-dbr:The_Right_Approachdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Kanindbp-dbr:The_Right_Approachdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Fay_Kanindbp-dbr:The_Right_Approachdbp-dbp:nameThe Right Approachdbp-dbr:The_Right_Approachdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Right_Approachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Right_Approachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Right_Approachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Right_Approachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_Butlerdbp-dbr:The_Right_Approachpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Dominic_Frontiere,"The Right Approach is a 1961 CinemaScope drama film directed by David Butler and starring Juliet Prowse, Frankie Vaughan (in his final film role) and Martha Hyer.It was known as The Live Wire." 546,99674,dbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tex_Averydbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Quimbydbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Hannadbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policedbp-dbp:starringTex Averydbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frank_Graham_(voice_actor)dbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pat_McGeehandbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tex_Averydbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Quimbydbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Heck_Allendbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policedbp-dbp:nameNorthwest Hounded Policedbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policedbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_islandsdbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_filmsdbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_San_Franciscodbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_prisondbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_a_movie_theatredbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Fred_Quimbydbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Scott_Bradleydbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_cartoon_studio_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Royal_Canadian_Mounted_Police_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Henry_Wilson_Allendbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Pacific_Oceandbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tex_Averydbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Droopydbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tex_Avery's_Big_Bad_Wolf_filmsdbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Yukondbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_film_remakesdbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_police_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Northwest_Hounded_Policepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canada–United_States_relations_in_popular_culture,"Northwest Hounded Police is a 1946 American animated short film directed by Tex Avery, produced by Fred Quimby, and featuring Droopy and Avery's wolf character. A remake of Droopy's first cartoon Dumb-Hounded (also adopting elements from Avery's 1941 Bugs Bunny cartoon Tortoise Beats Hare), the short revolves around the wolf (an escaped criminal) on the run from Droopy, who is trailing the wolf in order to capture him. The title is a play on words on the film North West Mounted Police (1940)." 547,94546,dbp-dbr:Evil_Bongdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Banddbp-dbr:Evil_Bongdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Full_Moon_Featuresdbp-dbr:Evil_Bongdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Executive_Producerdbp-dbr:Evil_Bongdbp-dbp:producerCristina Childers and Andrew Austindbp-dbr:Evil_Bongdbp-dbp:producerDana Harrloedbp-dbr:Evil_Bongdbp-dbp:producerThomas Smeaddbp-dbr:Evil_Bongdbp-dbp:starringDavid Weidoffdbp-dbr:Evil_Bongdbp-dbp:starringJohn Patrick Jordandbp-dbr:Evil_Bongdbp-dbp:starringMitch Eakinsdbp-dbr:Evil_Bongdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Banddbp-dbr:Evil_Bongdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Full_Moon_Featuresdbp-dbr:Evil_Bongdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Executive_Producerdbp-dbr:Evil_Bongdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_Banddbp-dbr:Evil_Bongdbp-dbp:nameEvil Bongdbp-dbr:Evil_Bongdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Evil_Bongpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Evil_Bongpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Evil_Bongpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Evil_Bongpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Evil_Bongpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Evil_Bongpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Evil_Bongpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Puppet_filmsdbp-dbr:Evil_Bongpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Evil_Bongpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Evil_Bongpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Evil_Bongpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_stripteasedbp-dbr:Evil_Bongpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_cannabisdbp-dbr:Evil_Bongpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_Banddbp-dbr:Evil_Bongpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Evil_Bong_(film_series),"Evil Bong is a 2006 American stoner horror comedy film directed by Charles Band about a group of stoners who smoke from a sentient, malevolent bong that traps the smoker in The Bong World, a surreal realm filled with killer strippers and other Full Moon creatures. The ending features an extended cameo by Tommy Chong, of Cheech & Chong fame. Brandi Cunningham from VH1's Rock of Love with Bret Michaels and horror icon Bill Moseley also make appearances in the film, which spawned a franchise of sequels." 548,102806,dbp-dbr:Four_Days_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Guillermindbp-dbr:Four_Days_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorGrand National Picturesdbp-dbr:Four_Days_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Roger_Proudlockdbp-dbr:Four_Days_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kathleen_Byrondbp-dbr:Four_Days_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hugh_McDermott_(actor)dbp-dbr:Four_Days_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Guillermindbp-dbr:Four_Days_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Roger_Proudlockdbp-dbr:Four_Days_(film)dbp-dbp:nameFour Daysdbp-dbr:Four_Days_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Four_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Guillermindbp-dbr:Four_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Monckton_Hoffe,Four Days is a 1951 British second feature ('B') drama film directed by John Guillermin. It was written by Lindsay Galloway and J. MacLaren Ross based on the 1945 play of the same name by Monckton Hoffe. 549,94472,dbp-dbr:Everynight_..._Everynightdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alkinos_Tsilimidosdbp-dbr:Everynight_..._Everynightdbp-dbp:distributorSiren Visual Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Everynight_..._Everynightdbp-dbp:producerAlkinos Tsilimidosdbp-dbr:Everynight_..._Everynightdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alkinos_Tsilimidosdbp-dbr:Everynight_..._Everynightdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alkinos_Tsilimidosdbp-dbr:Everynight_..._Everynightdbp-dbp:nameEverynight ... Everydaydbp-dbr:Everynight_..._Everynightdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Everynight_..._Everynightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Everynight_..._Everynightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:Everynight_..._Everynightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Everynight_..._Everynightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Everynight_..._Everynightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Everynight_..._Everynightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Everynight_..._Everynightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Crime_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Everynight_..._Everynightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_prison_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Everynight_..._Everynightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Paul_Kelly_(Australian_musician)dbp-dbr:Everynight_..._Everynightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_contract_killers,"Everynight ... Everynight is an Australian drama film directed by Alkinos Tsilimidos and released in 1994. Based on a play of the same name, written by Ray Mooney, the film details the early life of contract killer Christopher Dale Flannery and is set inside Melbourne's HM Prison Pentridge's maximum security H Division. Filming was undertaken at HM Prison Geelong." 550,154728,dbp-dbr:ReBoot:_Daemon_Risingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Samilskidbp-dbr:ReBoot:_Daemon_Risingdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:ITV_Meridiandbp-dbr:ReBoot:_Daemon_Risingdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:YTV_(TV_channel)dbp-dbr:ReBoot:_Daemon_Risingdbp-dbp:producerIan Pearsondbp-dbr:ReBoot:_Daemon_Risingdbp-dbp:starringSharon Alexanderdbp-dbr:ReBoot:_Daemon_Risingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Giacomo_Baessatodbp-dbr:ReBoot:_Daemon_Risingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Samilskidbp-dbr:ReBoot:_Daemon_Risingdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:ITV_Meridiandbp-dbr:ReBoot:_Daemon_Risingdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:YTV_(TV_channel)dbp-dbr:ReBoot:_Daemon_Risingdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:ReBoot:_Daemon_Risingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:ReBoot:_Daemon_Risingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:ReBoot:_Daemon_Risingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_television_filmsdbp-dbr:ReBoot:_Daemon_Risingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_films_based_on_television_seriesdbp-dbr:ReBoot:_Daemon_Risingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_television_seriesdbp-dbr:ReBoot:_Daemon_Risingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rainmaker_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:ReBoot:_Daemon_Risingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cyberpunk_filmsdbp-dbr:ReBoot:_Daemon_Risingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_computingdbp-dbr:ReBoot:_Daemon_Risingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_animated_television_filmsdbp-dbr:ReBoot:_Daemon_Risingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_set_in_computersdbp-dbr:ReBoot:_Daemon_Risingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:ReBoot:_Daemon_Risingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ReBoot,"ReBoot: Daemon Rising is a 2001 Canadian made-for-TV movie based on the series ReBoot directed by George Samilski. The movie is set after the first three seasons of ReBoot, and along with another ReBoot movie, My Two Bobs, is considered the fourth season. It was originally broadcast in Canada as a film, but was later rebroadcast as 4 individual episodes. Broken down into its component episodes, it is ""Daemon Rising"", ""Cross Nodes"", ""What's Love Got to Do with It"", and ""Sacrifice"". It was released on DVD along with My Two Bobs." 551,104468,dbp-dbr:Pretty_When_You_Crydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_N._Greendbp-dbr:Pretty_When_You_Crydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:HBO_Filmsdbp-dbr:Pretty_When_You_Crydbp-dbp:producerPeter N. Greendbp-dbr:Pretty_When_You_Crydbp-dbp:producerChristopher Kellerdbp-dbr:Pretty_When_You_Crydbp-dbp:producerDavid Gebbiadbp-dbr:Pretty_When_You_Crydbp-dbp:producerGloria Gebbiadbp-dbr:Pretty_When_You_Crydbp-dbp:producerJohn Gebbiadbp-dbr:Pretty_When_You_Crydbp-dbp:producerRichard Gebbiadbp-dbr:Pretty_When_You_Crydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jamie_Kennedydbp-dbr:Pretty_When_You_Crydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sam_Elliottdbp-dbr:Pretty_When_You_Crydbp-dbp:starringCarlton Elizabethdbp-dbr:Pretty_When_You_Crydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_N._Greendbp-dbr:Pretty_When_You_Crydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:HBO_Filmsdbp-dbr:Pretty_When_You_Crydbp-dbp:namePretty When You Crydbp-dbr:Pretty_When_You_Crydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Pretty_When_You_Crypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Pretty_When_You_Crypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Pretty_When_You_Crypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Pretty_When_You_Crypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:Pretty_When_You_Crypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Adultery_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Pretty_When_You_Crypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_erotic_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Pretty_When_You_Crypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:HBO_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Pretty_When_You_Crypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_erotic_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Pretty_When_You_Crypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Normand_Corbeil,Pretty When You Cry is 2001 American erotic thriller film directed by Jack N. Green. 552,137109,dbp-dbr:The_Winner_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alex_Coxdbp-dbr:The_Winner_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Film4_Productionsdbp-dbr:The_Winner_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Live_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Winner_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:producerKen Schwenkerdbp-dbr:The_Winner_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael Madsendbp-dbr:The_Winner_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringBilly Bob Thorntondbp-dbr:The_Winner_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringDelroy Lindodbp-dbr:The_Winner_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringVincent D'Onofriodbp-dbr:The_Winner_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringRebecca De Mornaydbp-dbr:The_Winner_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alex_Coxdbp-dbr:The_Winner_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Film4_Productionsdbp-dbr:The_Winner_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Live_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Winner_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Wendy_Riss_Gatsiounisdbp-dbr:The_Winner_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Winnerdbp-dbr:The_Winner_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Winner_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Winner_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Winner_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Daniel_Lichtdbp-dbr:The_Winner_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Winner_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Winner_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Winner_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alex_Cox,"The Winner is a 1996 film directed by Alex Cox and written by Wendy Riss based on her play A Darker Purpose.The film was substantially re-edited by its executive producers, Mark Damon and Rebecca De Mornay, and the original score – by Cox's longtime collaborators Pray for Rain – was replaced by a jazz score. Cox requested that his name be removed from the credits." 553,153028,dbp-dbr:Orders_Is_Ordersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Fordedbp-dbr:Orders_Is_Ordersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Ideal_Filmsdbp-dbr:Orders_Is_Ordersdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Orders_Is_Ordersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charlotte_Greenwooddbp-dbr:Orders_Is_Ordersdbp-dbp:starringJames Gleasondbp-dbr:Orders_Is_Ordersdbp-dbp:starringCyril Maudedbp-dbr:Orders_Is_Ordersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Fordedbp-dbr:Orders_Is_Ordersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Ideal_Filmsdbp-dbr:Orders_Is_Ordersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Orders_Is_Ordersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_Gleasondbp-dbr:Orders_Is_Ordersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leslie_Arlissdbp-dbr:Orders_Is_Ordersdbp-dbp:nameOrders Is Ordersdbp-dbr:Orders_Is_Ordersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Orders_Is_Orderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Orders_Is_Orderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Orders_Is_Orderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Orders_Is_Orderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Orders_Is_Orderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Orders_Is_Orderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Orders_Is_Orderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Orders_Is_Orderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Lime_Grove_Studiosdbp-dbr:Orders_Is_Orderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Ian_Haydbp-dbr:Orders_Is_Orderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Orders_Is_Orderspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Forde,"Orders Is Orders is a 1933 British comedy film starring Charlotte Greenwood, James Gleason and Cyril Maude about an American film crew who move into a British army barracks to start making a film, much to the commander's horror. Much of the film concerns the interaction between the American crew and the British officers. It is based upon the 1932 play Orders Are Orders by Ian Hay and Anthony Armstrong. It was shot at the Lime Grove Studios in London with sets designed by the art director Alfred Junge. Future Hollywood star Ray Milland appeared in a supporting role. The film was remade in 1954 as Orders Are Orders starring Peter Sellers, Sid James and Tony Hancock." 554,69061,"dbp-dbr:Fraternity_Vacationdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:James_Frawleydbp-dbr:Fraternity_Vacationdbp-dbp:distributorNew World Picturesdbp-dbr:Fraternity_Vacationdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_A._Thompsondbp-dbr:Fraternity_Vacationdbp-dbp:producerRobert C. Petersdbp-dbr:Fraternity_Vacationdbp-dbp:starringTim Robbinsdbp-dbr:Fraternity_Vacationdbp-dbp:starringMatt McCoydbp-dbr:Fraternity_Vacationdbp-dbp:starringCameron Dyedbp-dbr:Fraternity_Vacationdbp-dbp:starringSheree J. Wilsondbp-dbr:Fraternity_Vacationdbp-dbp:starringStephen Geoffreysdbp-dbr:Fraternity_Vacationdbp-dbp:starringJohn Vernondbp-dbr:Fraternity_Vacationdbp-dbp:starringLeigh McCloskeydbp-dbr:Fraternity_Vacationdbp-dbp:nameFraternity Vacationdbp-dbr:Fraternity_Vacationdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Fraternity_Vacationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Fraternity_Vacationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Fraternity_Vacationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:Fraternity_Vacationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Fraternity_Vacationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Teen_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Fraternity_Vacationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Brad_Fiedeldbp-dbr:Fraternity_Vacationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Fraternity_Vacationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Fraternity_Vacationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Fraternity_Vacationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_World_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Fraternity_Vacationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_fraternities_and_sororitiesdbp-dbr:Fraternity_Vacationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Palm_Springs,_Californiadbp-dbr:Fraternity_Vacationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_James_Frawley","Fraternity Vacation is a 1985 American sex comedy teen film starring Stephen Geoffreys as a nerdy pledge to the Theta Pi Gamma fraternity at Iowa State, with Tim Robbins and Cameron Dye as Theta Pi Gamma frat boys (or, as they are known to their Iowa State frat rivals, ""Theta Pigs""). On spring break in Palm Springs, California, several boys compete for the affections of a sophisticated co-ed, played by Sheree J. Wilson." 555,103109,dbp-dbr:Grand_Larcenydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jeannot_Szwarcdbp-dbr:Grand_Larcenydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Taurus_Videodbp-dbr:Grand_Larcenydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Halmi_Jr.dbp-dbr:Grand_Larcenydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Halmi_Sr.dbp-dbr:Grand_Larcenydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Patrick_Dromgooledbp-dbr:Grand_Larcenydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jacques_Méthédbp-dbr:Grand_Larcenydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Patrick_Deschampsdbp-dbr:Grand_Larcenydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Louis_Jourdandbp-dbr:Grand_Larcenydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marilu_Hennerdbp-dbr:Grand_Larcenydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ian_McShanedbp-dbr:Grand_Larcenydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Omar_Sharifdbp-dbr:Grand_Larcenydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jeannot_Szwarcdbp-dbr:Grand_Larcenydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Taurus_Videodbp-dbr:Grand_Larcenydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Halmi_Jr.dbp-dbr:Grand_Larcenydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Halmi_Sr.dbp-dbr:Grand_Larcenydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Patrick_Dromgooledbp-dbr:Grand_Larcenydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jacques_Méthédbp-dbr:Grand_Larcenydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Patrick_Deschampsdbp-dbr:Grand_Larcenydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Stone_(writer)dbp-dbr:Grand_Larcenydbp-dbp:nameGrand Larcenydbp-dbr:Grand_Larcenydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Grand_Larcenydbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:Grand_Larcenydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Grand_Larcenypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Grand_Larcenypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Grand_Larcenypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Grand_Larcenypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Francedbp-dbr:Grand_Larcenypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:Grand_Larcenypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Grand_Larcenypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Grand_Larcenypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Grand_Larcenypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Grand_Larcenypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:Grand_Larcenypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Grand_Larcenypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Grand_Larcenypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:Grand_Larcenypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jeannot_Szwarcdbp-dbr:Grand_Larcenypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:Grand_Larcenypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_the_French_Rivieradbp-dbr:Grand_Larcenypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_thriller_films,"Grand Larceny is a 1987 thriller film directed by Jeannot Szwarc and starring Marilu Henner, Ian McShane, Omar Sharif and Louis Jourdan." 556,74188,dbp-dbr:Adam's_Apple_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tim_Whelandbp-dbr:Adam's_Apple_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Adam's_Apple_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Monty_Banksdbp-dbr:Adam's_Apple_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJudy Kellydbp-dbr:Adam's_Apple_(film)dbp-dbp:starringGillian Deandbp-dbr:Adam's_Apple_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLena Hallidaydbp-dbr:Adam's_Apple_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tim_Whelandbp-dbr:Adam's_Apple_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Adam's_Apple_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tim_Whelandbp-dbr:Adam's_Apple_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rex_Taylordbp-dbr:Adam's_Apple_(film)dbp-dbp:nameAdam's Appledbp-dbr:Adam's_Apple_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Adam's_Apple_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Parisdbp-dbr:Adam's_Apple_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Adam's_Apple_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Adam's_Apple_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Adam's_Apple_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Adam's_Apple_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Adam's_Apple_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1928_filmsdbp-dbr:Adam's_Apple_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:Adam's_Apple_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1928_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Adam's_Apple_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Adam's_Apple_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tim_Whelandbp-dbr:Adam's_Apple_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_honeymoondbp-dbr:Adam's_Apple_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1928_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Adam's_Apple_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_kidnapping_in_France,"Adam's Apple is a 1928 British silent comedy film directed by Tim Whelan, in his directorial debut. It starred Monty Banks, Lena Halliday and Judy Kelly. It was made by British International Pictures at their Elstree Studios." 557,144717,"dbp-dbr:French_Leave_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Raymonddbp-dbr:French_Leave_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:distributorSterling Filmsdbp-dbr:French_Leave_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:producerSam Harrisondbp-dbr:French_Leave_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:producerHenry Defriesdbp-dbr:French_Leave_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Madeleine_Carrolldbp-dbr:French_Leave_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sydney_Howarddbp-dbr:French_Leave_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arthur_Chesneydbp-dbr:French_Leave_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Raymonddbp-dbr:French_Leave_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:W._P._Lipscombdbp-dbr:French_Leave_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Reginald_Berkeleydbp-dbr:French_Leave_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:nameFrench Leavedbp-dbr:French_Leave_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:French_Leave_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:French_Leave_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:French_Leave_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:French_Leave_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:French_Leave_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:French_Leave_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1910sdbp-dbr:French_Leave_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:French_Leave_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:French_Leave_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:French_Leave_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_Raymonddbp-dbr:French_Leave_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_World_War_II_films","French Leave is a 1930 British comedy film directed by Jack Raymond and starring Madeleine Carroll, Sydney Howard and Arthur Chesney. It was made at British and Dominions Elstree Studios. It is based on a play by Reginald Berkeley, a ""light comedy in three acts"", set during the First World War. It was remade in 1937 by Norman Lee." 558,84864,dbp-dbr:A_Friend's_Betrayaldbp-dbp:directorChristopher Leitchdbp-dbr:A_Friend's_Betrayaldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:A_Friend's_Betrayaldbp-dbp:producerJay Bensondbp-dbr:A_Friend's_Betrayaldbp-dbp:producerNancy Dara Silvermandbp-dbr:A_Friend's_Betrayaldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brian_Austin_Greendbp-dbr:A_Friend's_Betrayaldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sharon_Lawrencedbp-dbr:A_Friend's_Betrayaldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:A_Friend's_Betrayaldbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:A_Friend's_Betrayaldbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Friend's_Betrayalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Friend's_Betrayalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Friend's_Betrayalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Friend's_Betrayalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:NBC_network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Friend's_Betrayalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Friend's_Betrayalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_television_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Friend's_Betrayalpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Christopher_Leitch,"A Friend's Betrayal, also released as Stolen Youth, is a 1996 television drama film directed by Christopher Leitch. The film starred Brian Austin Green, Sharon Lawrence, Harley Jane Kozak, and John Getz. The reviewers were mostly positive about Sharon Lawrence's performance." 559,70573,dbp-dbr:Steel_Arena_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mark_L._Lesterdbp-dbr:Steel_Arena_(film)dbp-dbp:producerPeter S. Traynordbp-dbr:Steel_Arena_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMark L. Lesterdbp-dbr:Steel_Arena_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLaura Brooksdbp-dbr:Steel_Arena_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDusty Russelldbp-dbr:Steel_Arena_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mark_L._Lesterdbp-dbr:Steel_Arena_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_L._Lesterdbp-dbr:Steel_Arena_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mark_L._Lesterdbp-dbr:Steel_Arena_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSteel Arenadbp-dbr:Steel_Arena_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Steel_Arena_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Steel_Arena_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Steel_Arena_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Steel_Arena_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:Steel_Arena_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_auto_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:Steel_Arena_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mark_L._Lesterdbp-dbr:Steel_Arena_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Steel_Arena_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_directorial_debut_films,"Steel Arena is a 1973 American sports drama film written and directed by Mark L. Lester, in his feature film directorial debut. A precursor of the Burt Reynolds school of mainstream redneck films such as Smokey and the Bandit, the movie follows the fictionalized career of auto daredevil Dusty Russell as he develops into a world class stunt driver.The fictional Dusty ties and then breaks the world record for the auto ""dive bomber,"" a stunt where a stock car is driven at high speed off a ramp and over a measured space to come crashing down on top of parked junk cars. Russell actually was a world champion auto daredevil who set the dive bomber record while filming Steel Arena." 560,136270,dbp-dbr:The_Falls_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Greenawaydbp-dbr:The_Falls_(1980_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Greenawaydbp-dbr:The_Falls_(1980_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Greenawaydbp-dbr:The_Falls_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Fallsdbp-dbr:The_Falls_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Falls_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Falls_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Falls_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Falls_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Michael_Nymandbp-dbr:The_Falls_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Falls_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Non-narrative_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Falls_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Falls_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_Greenawaydbp-dbr:The_Falls_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Surreal_comedy,The Falls is a 1980 film directed by Peter Greenaway. It was Greenaway's first feature-length film after many years making shorts. It does not have a traditional dramatic narrative; it takes the form of a mock documentary in 92 short parts. 561,82805,dbp-dbr:Raising_a_Riotdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Wendy_Toyedbp-dbr:Raising_a_Riotdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Raising_a_Riotdbp-dbp:producerIan Dalrympledbp-dbr:Raising_a_Riotdbp-dbp:producerHugh Percevaldbp-dbr:Raising_a_Riotdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Moredbp-dbr:Raising_a_Riotdbp-dbp:starringMandy Millerdbp-dbr:Raising_a_Riotdbp-dbp:starringShelagh Fraserdbp-dbr:Raising_a_Riotdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wendy_Toyedbp-dbr:Raising_a_Riotdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Raising_a_Riotdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Percevaldbp-dbr:Raising_a_Riotdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ian_Dalrympledbp-dbr:Raising_a_Riotdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Percevaldbp-dbr:Raising_a_Riotdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ian_Dalrympledbp-dbr:Raising_a_Riotdbp-dbp:nameRaising a Riotdbp-dbr:Raising_a_Riotdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Raising_a_Riotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Raising_a_Riotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Raising_a_Riotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Raising_a_Riotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_Lion_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Raising_a_Riotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:Raising_a_Riotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:Raising_a_Riotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Raising_a_Riotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:London_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Raising_a_Riotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Ian_Dalrympledbp-dbr:Raising_a_Riotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Ian_Dalrympledbp-dbr:Raising_a_Riotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Wendy_Toye,"Raising a Riot is a 1955 British comedy film directed by Wendy Toye and starring Kenneth More, Shelagh Fraser and Mandy Miller about a naval officer who attempts to look after his three children in his wife's absence." 562,156521,dbp-dbr:Shadow_of_the_Pastdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mario_Zampidbp-dbr:Shadow_of_the_Pastdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Pictures_Corporationdbp-dbr:Shadow_of_the_Pastdbp-dbp:producerMae Murraydbp-dbr:Shadow_of_the_Pastdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mario_Zampidbp-dbr:Shadow_of_the_Pastdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Pictures_Corporationdbp-dbr:Shadow_of_the_Pastdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Aldo_De_Benedettidbp-dbr:Shadow_of_the_Pastdbp-dbp:nameShadow of the Pastdbp-dbr:Shadow_of_the_Pastdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Shadow_of_the_Pastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadow_of_the_Pastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadow_of_the_Pastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadow_of_the_Pastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadow_of_the_Pastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadow_of_the_Pastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadow_of_the_Pastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mario_Zampi,"Shadow of the Past (also known as Lady in Black) is a 1950 British crime film directed by Mario Zampi and starring Joyce Howard, Terence Morgan, and Michael Medwin. The screenplay, by Aldo De Benedetti and Ian Stuart Black, involves a man who catches sight of a woman believed by everyone to be dead." 563,4447,dbp-dbr:Sam_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Larry_Buchanandbp-dbr:Sam_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:producerLarry Buchanandbp-dbr:Sam_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jody_McCreadbp-dbr:Sam_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:starringPat Delaneydbp-dbr:Sam_(1967_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Larry_Buchanandbp-dbr:Sam_(1967_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_Buchanandbp-dbr:Sam_(1967_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Larry_Buchanandbp-dbr:Sam_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:nameSamdbp-dbr:Sam_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sam_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sam_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sam_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Sam_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_filmsdbp-dbr:Sam_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Sam_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Larry_Buchanan,Sam is a 1967 American Western film directed by Larry Buchanan. 564,121839,dbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Jacksondbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerPeter Jacksondbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerFran Walshdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerCarolynne Cunninghamdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerZane Weinerdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringKen Stottdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringLee Pacedbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringMartin Freemandbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringHugo Weavingdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringChristopher Leedbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringAndy Serkisdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringCate Blanchettdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringLuke Evansdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringStephen Frydbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringRichard Armitagedbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringIan Holmdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringIan McKellendbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringBenedict Cumberbatchdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringElijah Wooddbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringEvangeline Lillydbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringOrlando Bloomdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringJames Nesbittdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Jacksondbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Jacksondbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Carolynne_Cunninghamdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Fran_Walshdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Zane_Weinerdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Guillermo_del_Torodbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Jacksondbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Fran_Walshdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Philippa_Boyensdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)dbp-dbp:nameThe Hobbitdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)dbp-dbp:countryNew Zealanddbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Adventure_film_seriesdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Action_film_seriesdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_released_in_separate_partsdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_using_motion_capturedbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_Line_Cinema_franchisesdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Pictures_franchisesdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_franchisesdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fantasy_film_seriesdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_series_based_on_fantasy_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_series_introduced_in_2012dbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Hobbit_(film_series),"The Hobbit is a trilogy of fantasy adventure films directed by Peter Jackson. The films are subtitled An Unexpected Journey (2012), The Desolation of Smaug (2013), and The Battle of the Five Armies (2014). The films are based on J. R. R. Tolkien's 1937 novel The Hobbit, but much of the trilogy was inspired by the appendices to his 1954–55 The Lord of the Rings, which expand on the story told in The Hobbit. Additional material and new characters were created specially for the films. The series is a prequel to Jackson's The Lord of the Rings film trilogy.The screenplays were written by Fran Walsh, Philippa Boyens, Jackson, and Guillermo del Toro, who had been chosen to direct before his departure from the project. The films take place in the fictional world of Middle-earth, sixty years before the beginning of The Lord of the Rings and follow hobbit Bilbo Baggins (Martin Freeman), who is convinced by the wizard Gandalf the Grey (Ian McKellen) to accompany thirteen Dwarves, led by Thorin Oakenshield (Richard Armitage), on a quest to reclaim the Lonely Mountain from the dragon Smaug (Benedict Cumberbatch). The films expand upon certain elements from the novel and other source material, such as Gandalf's investigation at Dol Guldur which leads him to the Necromancer, and the heroes' pursuit by the orcs Azog and Bolg, who seek vengeance against Thorin and his kindred.The films feature an ensemble cast that includes James Nesbitt, Ken Stott, Evangeline Lilly, Lee Pace and Luke Evans, with several actors reprising their roles from The Lord of the Rings, including Cate Blanchett, Orlando Bloom, Ian Holm, Christopher Lee, Hugo Weaving, Elijah Wood, and Andy Serkis. Other actors include Manu Bennett, Sylvester McCoy, Mikael Persbrandt, Lawrence Makoare, and Stephen Fry. Returning for production, among others, were illustrators John Howe and Alan Lee, art director Dan Hennah, cinematographer Andrew Lesnie, and composer Howard Shore, while props were again crafted by Wētā Workshop, with visual effects managed by Weta Digital.The first film in the trilogy premiered at the Embassy Theatre in Wellington on 28 November 2012. 100,000 people lined the red carpet on Courtenay Place, and the entire event was broadcast live on television in New Zealand and streamed over the Internet. The second film of the series premiered at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles on 2 December 2013. The final film premiered at the Odeon Leicester Square in London on 1 December 2014. The series received generally positive reviews, and was a financial success and became one of the highest-grossing film series of all time, grossing over $2.9 billion worldwide. It was nominated for various awards and won several, although not as many as the original trilogy." 565,57557,dbp-dbr:Animal_Crackers_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:directorTony Bancroftdbp-dbr:Animal_Crackers_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:directorScott Christian Savadbp-dbr:Animal_Crackers_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Netflixdbp-dbr:Animal_Crackers_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:producerScott Christian Savadbp-dbr:Animal_Crackers_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:producerGeorge Leedbp-dbr:Animal_Crackers_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:producerJaime Maestrodbp-dbr:Animal_Crackers_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:producerJamie Thomasondbp-dbr:Animal_Crackers_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:producerLeiming Guandbp-dbr:Animal_Crackers_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:producerMarcus Englefielddbp-dbr:Animal_Crackers_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:producerNathalie Martinezdbp-dbr:Animal_Crackers_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:producerTy Accornerodbp-dbr:Animal_Crackers_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:starringGilbert Gottfrieddbp-dbr:Animal_Crackers_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:starringSylvester Stallonedbp-dbr:Animal_Crackers_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Krasinskidbp-dbr:Animal_Crackers_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:starringRaven-Symonédbp-dbr:Animal_Crackers_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:starringDanny DeVitodbp-dbr:Animal_Crackers_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:starringTara Strongdbp-dbr:Animal_Crackers_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:starringIan McKellendbp-dbr:Animal_Crackers_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:starringWallace Shawndbp-dbr:Animal_Crackers_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:starringPatrick Warburtondbp-dbr:Animal_Crackers_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:starringEmily Bluntdbp-dbr:Animal_Crackers_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:starringHarvey Fiersteindbp-dbr:Animal_Crackers_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:starringJames Arnold Taylordbp-dbr:Animal_Crackers_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:starringKevin Greviouxdbp-dbr:Animal_Crackers_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:starringLydia Rose Taylordbp-dbr:Animal_Crackers_(2017_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tony_Bancroftdbp-dbr:Animal_Crackers_(2017_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Scott_Christian_Savadbp-dbr:Animal_Crackers_(2017_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Netflixdbp-dbr:Animal_Crackers_(2017_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Scott_Christian_Savadbp-dbr:Animal_Crackers_(2017_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Scott_Christian_Savadbp-dbr:Animal_Crackers_(2017_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dean_Loreydbp-dbr:Animal_Crackers_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:nameAnimal Crackersdbp-dbr:Animal_Crackers_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:nameAnimal Crackers: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Animal_Crackers_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:nameAnimal Crackers: Original Motion Picture Scoredbp-dbr:Animal_Crackers_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Animal_Crackers_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_soundtrackdbp-dbr:Animal_Crackers_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited 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Crackers is a 2017 animated fantasy comedy film directed by Scott Christian Sava and Tony Bancroft, written by Sava and Dean Lorey and based on the animal-shaped cookie (and also loosely on the graphic novel by Sava). The film features the voices of John Krasinski, Emily Blunt, Danny DeVito, Ian McKellen, Sylvester Stallone, Patrick Warburton, Raven-Symoné, Harvey Fierstein, Wallace Shawn, Gilbert Gottfried, Tara Strong, James Arnold Taylor, Kevin Grevioux, and Lydia Rose Taylor in her film debut. It tells the story of a family who comes across a box of magical animal crackers that turns anyone that consumes a cracker into the animal that the cracker represents and this animal handily saves the circus that the family was associated with.The film premiered at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival on June 12, 2017. It was released in China on July 21, 2018. It was released on Netflix on July 24, 2020, to mixed-to-positive reviews from critics.On November 8, 2024, it was announced a sequel titled Animal Crackers 2 is currently in production with a set release date of 2026." 566,56717,dbp-dbr:Lady_Magdalene'sdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:J._Neil_Schulmandbp-dbr:Lady_Magdalene'sdbp-dbp:distributorAmazon Primedbp-dbr:Lady_Magdalene'sdbp-dbp:producerJ. Neil Schulmandbp-dbr:Lady_Magdalene'sdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nichelle_Nicholsdbp-dbr:Lady_Magdalene'sdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:J._Neil_Schulmandbp-dbr:Lady_Magdalene'sdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:J._Neil_Schulmandbp-dbr:Lady_Magdalene'sdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:J._Neil_Schulmandbp-dbr:Lady_Magdalene'sdbp-dbp:nameLady Magdalene'sdbp-dbr:Lady_Magdalene'sdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Lady_Magdalene'spurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Magdalene'spurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Magdalene'spurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Magdalene'spurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Magdalene'spurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Magdalene'spurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Nevadadbp-dbr:Lady_Magdalene'spurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Magdalene'spurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_characters_from_Nevada,"Lady Magdalene's is a film directed, written and produced by J. Neil Schulman and starring Nichelle Nichols (who also received an executive producer credit). The movie was J. Neil Schulman's debut as a director, and Nichelle Nichols' debut as a producer." 567,78134,dbp-dbr:Dark_Tidedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Stockwell_(actor)dbp-dbr:Dark_Tidedbp-dbp:distributorWrekin Hill Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Dark_Tidedbp-dbp:producerJeanette B. Miliodbp-dbr:Dark_Tidedbp-dbp:starringHalle Berrydbp-dbr:Dark_Tidedbp-dbp:starringOlivier Martinezdbp-dbr:Dark_Tidedbp-dbp:starringRalph Browndbp-dbr:Dark_Tidedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Stockwell_(actor)dbp-dbr:Dark_Tidedbp-dbp:nameDark Tidedbp-dbr:Dark_Tidedbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:South_Africadbp-dbr:Dark_Tidedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Dark_Tidedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Dark_Tidedbp-dbp:countrySouth Africadbp-dbr:Dark_Tidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Dark_Tidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dark_Tidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:Dark_Tidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Dark_Tidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Dark_Tidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Stockwelldbp-dbr:Dark_Tidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_South_Africadbp-dbr:Dark_Tidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Dark_Tidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_shark_attacksdbp-dbr:Dark_Tidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_sharksdbp-dbr:Dark_Tidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Dark_Tidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Cape_Town,"Dark Tide is a 2012 action horror thriller film directed by John Stockwell, produced by Jeanette Buerling (aka Jeanette B. Milio) and Matthew E. Chausse and written by Ronnie Christensen and Amy Sorlie. The film is based on a story by Amy Sorlie and stars Halle Berry, Olivier Martinez, and Ralph Brown. The film was a critical failure and a box-office bomb." 568,120515,dbp-dbr:The_Gladiator_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Abel_Ferraradbp-dbr:The_Gladiator_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:The_Gladiator_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Lovenheimdbp-dbr:The_Gladiator_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:producerWilliam Bleichdbp-dbr:The_Gladiator_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ken_Wahldbp-dbr:The_Gladiator_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Culpdbp-dbr:The_Gladiator_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brian_Robbinsdbp-dbr:The_Gladiator_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nancy_Allen_(actress)dbp-dbr:The_Gladiator_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stan_Shawdbp-dbr:The_Gladiator_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rick_Deesdbp-dbr:The_Gladiator_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Abel_Ferraradbp-dbr:The_Gladiator_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:The_Gladiator_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Lovenheimdbp-dbr:The_Gladiator_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:genreThrillerdbp-dbr:The_Gladiator_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:The_Gladiator_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:genreActiondbp-dbr:The_Gladiator_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Gladiator_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gladiator_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gladiator_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gladiator_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gladiator_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gladiator_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ABC_network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gladiator_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_David_Michael_Frankdbp-dbr:The_Gladiator_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Abel_Ferraradbp-dbr:The_Gladiator_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_World_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gladiator_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_vigilante_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gladiator_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gladiator_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gladiator_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_action_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gladiator_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_vigilante_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gladiator_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Action_television_films,"The Gladiator is a made-for-TV vigilante-action film directed by Abel Ferrara and starring Ken Wahl, Nancy Allen and Brian Robbins. Robert Culp, Stan Shaw and Rick Dees have supporting roles. Although originally intended for theatrical release, the film was purchased by Showtime Networks and aired on ABC Television as an original film." 569,114259,dbp-dbr:The_Betty_Boop_Movie_Mysterydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Evelyn_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Betty_Boop_Movie_Mysterydbp-dbp:distributorHearst Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Betty_Boop_Movie_Mysterydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Bell_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Betty_Boop_Movie_Mysterydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lucille_Blissdbp-dbr:The_Betty_Boop_Movie_Mysterydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Melissa_Fahndbp-dbr:The_Betty_Boop_Movie_Mysterydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Evelyn_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Betty_Boop_Movie_Mysterydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ali_Marie_Mathesondbp-dbr:The_Betty_Boop_Movie_Mysterydbp-dbp:nameBetty Boop Movie Mysterydbp-dbr:The_Betty_Boop_Movie_Mysterydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Betty_Boop_Movie_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Betty_Boop_Movie_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1930sdbp-dbr:The_Betty_Boop_Movie_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Betty_Boop_Movie_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Betty_Boop_Movie_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Betty_Boop_Movie_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Betty_Boop_Movie_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Betty_Boop_cartoonsdbp-dbr:The_Betty_Boop_Movie_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_animated_films,The Betty Boop Movie Mystery (also known as Betty Boop's Hollywood Mystery) is a 1989 animated special starring Betty Boop. 570,126406,dbp-dbr:Abraham_Lincoln_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:D._W._Griffithdbp-dbr:Abraham_Lincoln_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Abraham_Lincoln_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Joseph_M._Schenckdbp-dbr:Abraham_Lincoln_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:producerD. W. Griffithdbp-dbr:Abraham_Lincoln_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Una_Merkeldbp-dbr:Abraham_Lincoln_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Walter_Hustondbp-dbr:Abraham_Lincoln_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:D._W._Griffithdbp-dbr:Abraham_Lincoln_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Abraham_Lincoln_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joseph_M._Schenckdbp-dbr:Abraham_Lincoln_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:D._W._Griffithdbp-dbr:Abraham_Lincoln_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_W._Considine_Jr.dbp-dbr:Abraham_Lincoln_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stephen_Vincent_Benétdbp-dbr:Abraham_Lincoln_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:nameAbraham Lincolndbp-dbr:Abraham_Lincoln_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Abraham_Lincoln_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Abraham_Lincoln_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Abraham_Lincoln_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Abraham_Lincoln_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Articles_containing_video_clipsdbp-dbr:Abraham_Lincoln_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Abraham_Lincoln_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_19th_centurydbp-dbr:Abraham_Lincoln_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Abraham_Lincoln_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Abraham_Lincoln_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Abraham_Lincoln_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Abraham_Lincoln_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_John_Wilkes_Boothdbp-dbr:Abraham_Lincoln_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Abraham_Lincoln_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_D._W._Griffithdbp-dbr:Abraham_Lincoln_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Civil_War_filmsdbp-dbr:Abraham_Lincoln_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Robert_E._Leedbp-dbr:Abraham_Lincoln_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_Abraham_Lincolndbp-dbr:Abraham_Lincoln_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_depictions_of_Abraham_Lincoln_in_filmdbp-dbr:Abraham_Lincoln_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Ulysses_S._Grant,"Abraham Lincoln, also released under the title D. W. Griffith's ""Abraham Lincoln"", is a 1930 pre-Code American biographical film about Abraham Lincoln directed by D. W. Griffith. It stars Walter Huston as Lincoln and Una Merkel, in her second speaking role, as Ann Rutledge. The script was co-written by Stephen Vincent Benét, author of the Civil War prose poem John Brown's Body (1928), and Gerrit Lloyd. This was the first of only two sound films made by Griffith.The film entered the public domain in 1958 when the initial copyright expired. The copyright holders did not elect to extend it for a second 28-year term." 571,163055,dbp-dbr:The_Avenging_Handdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Victor_Hanburydbp-dbr:The_Avenging_Handdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Richardson_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Avenging_Handdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Avenging_Handdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Stafford_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Avenging_Handdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Noah_Beerydbp-dbr:The_Avenging_Handdbp-dbp:starringLouis Boreldbp-dbr:The_Avenging_Handdbp-dbp:starringKathleen Kellydbp-dbr:The_Avenging_Handdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Victor_Hanburydbp-dbr:The_Avenging_Handdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Richardson_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Avenging_Handdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Avenging_Handdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Stafford_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Avenging_Handdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ákos_Tolnaydbp-dbr:The_Avenging_Handdbp-dbp:nameThe Avenging Handdbp-dbr:The_Avenging_Handdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Avenging_Handpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Avenging_Handpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Avenging_Handpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Avenging_Handpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Avenging_Handpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Avenging_Handpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:The_Avenging_Handpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Avenging_Handpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Victor_Hanburydbp-dbr:The_Avenging_Handpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jack_Beaverdbp-dbr:The_Avenging_Handpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Welwyn_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Avenging_Handpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Avenging_Handpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_Richardson,"The Avenging Hand (also known as Paradise Hotel) is a 1936 British crime film directed by Victor Hanbury and Frank Richardson and starring Noah Beery, Louis Borel, and Kathleen Kelly. It was written by Reginald Long and Ákos Tolnay." 572,104007,"dbp-dbr:Lemmy_(film)dbp-dbp:directorGreg Olliverdbp-dbr:Lemmy_(film)dbp-dbp:directorWes Orshoskidbp-dbr:Lemmy_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:E1_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Lemmy_(film)dbp-dbp:producerGreg Olliverdbp-dbr:Lemmy_(film)dbp-dbp:producerWes Orshoskidbp-dbr:Lemmy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lemmydbp-dbr:Lemmy_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:E1_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Lemmy_(film)dbp-dbp:nameLemmydbp-dbr:Lemmy_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited States, United Kingdomdbp-dbr:Lemmy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Lemmy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lemmy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Lemmy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_filmsdbp-dbr:Lemmy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Lemmy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_heavy_metal_music_and_musicians","Lemmy: 49% motherfucker. 51% son of a bitch. is a 2010 documentary film profile of the English rock musician Ian ""Lemmy"" Kilmister, the founder, bassist, and lead vocalist of the heavy metal band Motörhead." 573,104700,dbp-dbr:Revolution_OSdbp-dbp:directorJ. T. S. Mooredbp-dbr:Revolution_OSdbp-dbp:producerJ. T. S. Mooredbp-dbr:Revolution_OSdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Stallmandbp-dbr:Revolution_OSdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Linus_Torvaldsdbp-dbr:Revolution_OSdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bruce_Perensdbp-dbr:Revolution_OSdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eric_S._Raymonddbp-dbr:Revolution_OSdbp-dbp:nameRevolution OSdbp-dbr:Revolution_OSdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Revolution_OSpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Revolution_OSpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:Revolution_OSpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Revolution_OSpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_about_the_information_economydbp-dbr:Revolution_OSpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_about_computer_hackingdbp-dbr:Revolution_OSpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_free_softwaredbp-dbr:Revolution_OSpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Linux,"Revolution OS is a 2001 documentary film that traces the twenty-year history of GNU, Linux, open source, and the free software movement.Directed by J. T. S. Moore, the film features interviews with prominent hackers and entrepreneurs including Richard Stallman, Michael Tiemann, Linus Torvalds, Larry Augustin, Eric S. Raymond, Bruce Perens, Frank Hecker and Brian Behlendorf." 574,32389,dbp-dbr:Railroad_Rhythmdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:Railroad_Rhythmdbp-dbp:directorBen Harrisondbp-dbr:Railroad_Rhythmdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Railroad_Rhythmdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:Railroad_Rhythmdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Railroad_Rhythmdbp-dbp:starringDanny Webbdbp-dbr:Railroad_Rhythmdbp-dbp:starringLeone LeDouxdbp-dbr:Railroad_Rhythmdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:Railroad_Rhythmdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Railroad_Rhythmdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:Railroad_Rhythmdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:Railroad_Rhythmdbp-dbp:nameRailroad Rhythmdbp-dbr:Railroad_Rhythmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Railroad_Rhythmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Railroad_Rhythmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Railroad_Rhythmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Railroad_Rhythmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Railroad_Rhythmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Railroad_Rhythmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Screen_Gems_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Railroad_Rhythmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_trainsdbp-dbr:Railroad_Rhythmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Krazy_Kat_shortsdbp-dbr:Railroad_Rhythmpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_animated_films,"Railroad Rhythm is a 1937 short animated film by Columbia Pictures starring the comic strip character Krazy Kat, and part of a long-running series of short films featuring the character." 575,53858,dbp-dbr:The_V.I.P.s_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Asquithdbp-dbr:The_V.I.P.s_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_V.I.P.s_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anatole_de_Grunwalddbp-dbr:The_V.I.P.s_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Louis_Jourdandbp-dbr:The_V.I.P.s_(film)dbp-dbp:starringElsa Martinellidbp-dbr:The_V.I.P.s_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Burtondbp-dbr:The_V.I.P.s_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maggie_Smithdbp-dbr:The_V.I.P.s_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Orson_Wellesdbp-dbr:The_V.I.P.s_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Margaret_Rutherforddbp-dbr:The_V.I.P.s_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elizabeth_Taylordbp-dbr:The_V.I.P.s_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rod_Taylordbp-dbr:The_V.I.P.s_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Asquithdbp-dbr:The_V.I.P.s_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_V.I.P.s_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anatole_de_Grunwalddbp-dbr:The_V.I.P.s_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Terence_Rattigandbp-dbr:The_V.I.P.s_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe V.I.P.sdbp-dbr:The_V.I.P.s_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_V.I.P.s_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_V.I.P.s_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_V.I.P.s_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_featuring_a_Best_Supporting_Actress_Academy_Award-winning_performancedbp-dbr:The_V.I.P.s_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_featuring_a_Best_Supporting_Actress_Golden_Globe-winning_performancedbp-dbr:The_V.I.P.s_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_V.I.P.s_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_V.I.P.s_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_filmsdbp-dbr:The_V.I.P.s_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_V.I.P.s_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_MGM-British_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_V.I.P.s_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_V.I.P.s_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_airportsdbp-dbr:The_V.I.P.s_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Terence_Rattigandbp-dbr:The_V.I.P.s_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Anthony_Asquithdbp-dbr:The_V.I.P.s_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_anthology_filmsdbp-dbr:The_V.I.P.s_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Miklós_Rózsadbp-dbr:The_V.I.P.s_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Anatole_de_Grunwald,"The V.I.P.s (also known as Hotel International) is a 1963 British comedy-drama film in Metrocolor and Panavision. It was directed by Anthony Asquith, produced by Anatole de Grunwald, and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film was written by Terence Rattigan, with a music score by Miklós Rózsa.It has an all-star cast, including Richard Burton, Elizabeth Taylor, Louis Jourdan, Elsa Martinelli, Maggie Smith, Rod Taylor, Orson Welles, and Margaret Rutherford, who won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress as well as the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture. The costumes are by Pierre Cardin." 576,110984,dbp-dbr:Bait_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Richardson_(director)dbp-dbr:Bait_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:producerFrank Richardsondbp-dbr:Bait_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Bentley_(actor)dbp-dbr:Bait_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Willoughby_Goddarddbp-dbr:Bait_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Diana_Napierdbp-dbr:Bait_(1950_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Richardson_(director)dbp-dbr:Bait_(1950_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_Richardson_(director)dbp-dbr:Bait_(1950_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Richardson_(director)dbp-dbr:Bait_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:nameBaitdbp-dbr:Bait_(1950_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Bait_(1950_film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Bait_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bait_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Bait_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:Bait_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Bait_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Bait_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Bait_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Bait_(1950_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_Richardson,"Bait is a 1950 British crime film directed, produced and co-written by Frank Richardson from his own stage play. An Adelphi feature film, Bait stars Diana Napier, John Bentley, Willoughby Goddard and John Oxford. A gang steals some diamonds, sells them on the black market and then plan to steal them back again." 577,67292,dbp-dbr:Strange_Adventures_of_Mr._Smithdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:Strange_Adventures_of_Mr._Smithdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Strange_Adventures_of_Mr._Smithdbp-dbp:producerA. George Smithdbp-dbr:Strange_Adventures_of_Mr._Smithdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:Strange_Adventures_of_Mr._Smithdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Strange_Adventures_of_Mr._Smithdbp-dbp:nameStrange Adventures of Mr. Smithdbp-dbr:Strange_Adventures_of_Mr._Smithdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Strange_Adventures_of_Mr._Smithpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Adventures_of_Mr._Smithpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Adventures_of_Mr._Smithpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Adventures_of_Mr._Smithpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Adventures_of_Mr._Smithpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Adventures_of_Mr._Smithpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Adventures_of_Mr._Smithpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Strange_Adventures_of_Mr._Smithpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nettlefold_Studiosdbp-dbr:Strange_Adventures_of_Mr._Smithpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maclean_Rogers,"Strange Adventures of Mr. Smith is a 1937 British comedy film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring Gus McNaughton, Norma Varden and Eve Gray. It was a quota quickie made at the Nettlefold Studios in Walton for release by RKO Pictures." 578,32681,dbp-dbr:Christmas_Mountaindbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Pierre_de_Moro_Giafferidbp-dbr:Christmas_Mountaindbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Laurette_de_Moro_Giafferidbp-dbr:Christmas_Mountaindbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Pierre_de_Moro_Giafferidbp-dbr:Christmas_Mountaindbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Laurette_de_Moro_Giafferidbp-dbr:Christmas_Mountaindbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mark_Miller_(actor)dbp-dbr:Christmas_Mountaindbp-dbp:nameChristmas Mountaindbp-dbr:Christmas_Mountaindbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Christmas_Mountainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_Mountainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_Mountainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_Mountainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Utahdbp-dbr:Christmas_Mountainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Christmas_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_Mountainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_Mountainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Christmas_filmsdbp-dbr:Christmas_Mountainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_Western_(genre)_films,"Christmas Mountain: The Story of a Cowboy Angel is a 1981 Western film about the true meaning of the Christmas spirit. Starring Mark Miller of Savannah Smiles and Slim Pickens in one of his final roles, the film was originally produced and released in 1981. The original 16MM master was then lost for 20 years. Jack Evans, a partner and financier of the original film, eventually regained possession of the master. It was digitally remastered by Victory Studios of Los Angeles in 2008, and is now available on DVD.A review of the original release in The New York Times said, ""This heartwarming Christmas tale contains a western twist as it tells the tale of a heavenly cowpoke who rides down to earth to ride herd on a few people in need of some miracles.""" 579,162785,dbp-dbr:The_Courtship_of_Andy_Hardydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_B._Seitzdbp-dbr:The_Courtship_of_Andy_Hardydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Loews_Cineplex_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Courtship_of_Andy_Hardydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Carey_Wilson_(writer)dbp-dbr:The_Courtship_of_Andy_Hardydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Donna_Reeddbp-dbr:The_Courtship_of_Andy_Hardydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mickey_Rooneydbp-dbr:The_Courtship_of_Andy_Hardydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lewis_Stonedbp-dbr:The_Courtship_of_Andy_Hardydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_B._Seitzdbp-dbr:The_Courtship_of_Andy_Hardydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Loews_Cineplex_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Courtship_of_Andy_Hardydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Carey_Wilson_(writer)dbp-dbr:The_Courtship_of_Andy_Hardydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Agnes_Christine_Johnstondbp-dbr:The_Courtship_of_Andy_Hardydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Aurania_Rouveroldbp-dbr:The_Courtship_of_Andy_Hardydbp-dbp:nameThe Courtship of Andy Hardydbp-dbr:The_Courtship_of_Andy_Hardydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Courtship_of_Andy_Hardypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Courtship_of_Andy_Hardypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Courtship_of_Andy_Hardypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Courtship_of_Andy_Hardypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Courtship_of_Andy_Hardypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Courtship_of_Andy_Hardypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Courtship_of_Andy_Hardypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Courtship_of_Andy_Hardypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Courtship_of_Andy_Hardypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_B._Seitz,"The Courtship of Andy Hardy is a 1942 film, part of the Andy Hardy series. It gave an early role to Donna Reed although Mickey Rooney had lobbied for his then-wife Ava Gardner to have her part. Within a few months of the film's release, she filed for divorce.This was the 12th entry in the long-running Andy Hardy series of sixteen." 580,153738,dbp-dbr:Radio_Flyer_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Donnerdbp-dbr:Radio_Flyer_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Radio_Flyer_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lauren_Shuler_Donnerdbp-dbr:Radio_Flyer_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Hearddbp-dbr:Radio_Flyer_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLorraine Braccodbp-dbr:Radio_Flyer_(film)dbp-dbp:starringElijah Wooddbp-dbr:Radio_Flyer_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAdam Baldwindbp-dbr:Radio_Flyer_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJoseph Mazzellodbp-dbr:Radio_Flyer_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Donnerdbp-dbr:Radio_Flyer_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Radio_Flyer_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lauren_Shuler_Donnerdbp-dbr:Radio_Flyer_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Mickey_Evansdbp-dbr:Radio_Flyer_(film)dbp-dbp:nameRadio Flyerdbp-dbr:Radio_Flyer_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Radio_Flyer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Radio_Flyer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Radio_Flyer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Radio_Flyer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:Radio_Flyer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_aviation_filmsdbp-dbr:Radio_Flyer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Hans_Zimmerdbp-dbr:Radio_Flyer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_domestic_violencedbp-dbr:Radio_Flyer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_child_abusedbp-dbr:Radio_Flyer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Radio_Flyer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Radio_Flyer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_brothersdbp-dbr:Radio_Flyer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_Donnerdbp-dbr:Radio_Flyer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_fantasy_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Radio_Flyer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_David_Mickey_Evans,"Radio Flyer is a 1992 American drama-fantasy film directed by Richard Donner and written by David Mickey Evans. It stars Lorraine Bracco, John Heard, Elijah Wood, Joseph Mazzello, Adam Baldwin, and Ben Johnson and is narrated by Tom Hanks. Evans was to make his directorial debut on the film but was replaced by Donner. Michael Douglas and Evans were executive producers. Filming locations included Novato, California, and Columbia Airport in Columbia, California." 581,32385,dbp-dbr:Raiders_of_the_Desertdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Rawlins_(director)dbp-dbr:Raiders_of_the_Desertdbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:Raiders_of_the_Desertdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ben_Pivardbp-dbr:Raiders_of_the_Desertdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Arlendbp-dbr:Raiders_of_the_Desertdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andy_Devinedbp-dbr:Raiders_of_the_Desertdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Turhan_Beydbp-dbr:Raiders_of_the_Desertdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maria_Montezdbp-dbr:Raiders_of_the_Desertdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Rawlins_(director)dbp-dbr:Raiders_of_the_Desertdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Raiders_of_the_Desertdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ben_Pivardbp-dbr:Raiders_of_the_Desertdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Maurice_Tombrageldbp-dbr:Raiders_of_the_Desertdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Victor_McLeoddbp-dbr:Raiders_of_the_Desertdbp-dbp:nameRaiders of the Desertdbp-dbr:Raiders_of_the_Desertdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Raiders_of_the_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Raiders_of_the_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Raiders_of_the_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:Raiders_of_the_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Raiders_of_the_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Raiders_of_the_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Rawlinsdbp-dbr:Raiders_of_the_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Middle_Eastdbp-dbr:Raiders_of_the_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_adventure_comedy_films,"Raiders of the Desert is a 1941 American comedy adventure film directed by John Rawlins and starring Andy Devine, Richard Arlen and Linda Hayes. The film was produced and distributed by Universal Pictures. It featured early appearance by Turhan Bey and Maria Montez. It was the first time she made a film set in the Orient." 582,171032,dbp-dbr:Superman_vs._Spider-Man_XXXdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Axel_Braundbp-dbr:Superman_vs._Spider-Man_XXXdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vivid_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Superman_vs._Spider-Man_XXXdbp-dbp:producerAxel Braundbp-dbr:Superman_vs._Spider-Man_XXXdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ryan_Drillerdbp-dbr:Superman_vs._Spider-Man_XXXdbp-dbp:starringAndy San Dimasdbp-dbr:Superman_vs._Spider-Man_XXXdbp-dbp:starringXander Corvusdbp-dbr:Superman_vs._Spider-Man_XXXdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Axel_Braundbp-dbr:Superman_vs._Spider-Man_XXXdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vivid_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Superman_vs._Spider-Man_XXXdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Axel_Braundbp-dbr:Superman_vs._Spider-Man_XXXdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Axel_Braundbp-dbr:Superman_vs._Spider-Man_XXXdbp-dbp:nameSuperman vs. Spider-Man XXX: An Axel Braun Parodydbp-dbr:Superman_vs._Spider-Man_XXXdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Superman_vs._Spider-Man_XXXpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Superman_vs._Spider-Man_XXXpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Superman_vs._Spider-Man_XXXpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Superhero_crossover_filmsdbp-dbr:Superman_vs._Spider-Man_XXXpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_superhero_filmsdbp-dbr:Superman_vs._Spider-Man_XXXpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_pornographic_filmsdbp-dbr:Superman_vs._Spider-Man_XXXpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pornographic_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Superman_vs._Spider-Man_XXXpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_pornographic_filmsdbp-dbr:Superman_vs._Spider-Man_XXXpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Axel_Braundbp-dbr:Superman_vs._Spider-Man_XXXpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Parodies_of_Supermandbp-dbr:Superman_vs._Spider-Man_XXXpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Superhero_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Superman_vs._Spider-Man_XXXpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Parodies_of_Spider-Mandbp-dbr:Superman_vs._Spider-Man_XXXpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Intercompany_crossovers,"Superman vs. Spider-Man XXX: An Axel Braun Parody is a 2012 pornographic superhero comedy film. Superman (Ryan Driller) must work together with Spider-Man (Xander Corvus), when super villains Lex Luthor (Eric Masterson) and Dr. Octopus (James Bartholet) join forces to attempt to achieve world domination. Lex Luthor is assisted in his evil plot by Eve Tesmacher (Alexis Texas). Lois Lane (Andy San Dimas) is taken hostage and held captive. Superman and Spider-Man are lured into a trap by the villains, and ultimately rescued by Spider-Woman (Jenna Presley).Film director and writer Axel Braun based the film on the 1976 comic book, Superman vs. The Amazing Spider-Man, and marketed the film using a DVD cover paying homage to the original comic book. University of Toronto Cinema Studies Institute professor Dru Jeffries analyzed the film in a case study published in 2016 in the academic journal Porn Studies. Jeffries wrote that Braun's work showcased, ""a unique point of intersection between Hollywood, the porn industry, and fandom."" The 2020 book Supersex: Sexuality, Fantasy, and the Superhero discussed the film as evidence of a common trope in similar parody films within the genre, where female characters are unable to avoid succumbing to the seduction of the male hero protagonists.The film received a generally positive reception, with Phoenix New Times placing it among, ""The Five Best XXX Superhero Parodies"". Inverse praised the film's special effects. BuzzFeed observed Braun's work may be the only medium fans could see specific storylines adapted for film. Uproxx called it ""a damn good movie"". Cultture put it along with ""the 5 most exciting superhero porn parodies"". The movie was recognized within the adult film industry with the NightMoves Award for Best Parody, the XRCO Award for Best Parody, and the XBIZ Award for Parody Release of the Year." 583,162126,dbp-dbr:Live_1986dbp-dbp:directorGavin Taylordbp-dbr:Live_1986dbp-dbp:producerRoger Forresterdbp-dbr:Live_1986dbp-dbp:starringEric Claptondbp-dbr:Live_1986dbp-dbp:nameLive 1986dbp-dbr:Live_1986dbp-dbp:awardGolddbp-dbr:Live_1986dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Live_1986purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Live_1986purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:Live_1986purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Live_1986purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Live_1986purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Concert_filmsdbp-dbr:Live_1986purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_live_albumsdbp-dbr:Live_1986purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_video_albumsdbp-dbr:Live_1986purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_video_albumsdbp-dbr:Live_1986purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Records_live_albumsdbp-dbr:Live_1986purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Eric_Clapton_video_albumsdbp-dbr:Live_1986purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Records_video_albumsdbp-dbr:Live_1986purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Eric_Clapton_live_albums,"Live 1986, also known as Eric Clapton & Friends Live 1986 or The Eric Clapton concert is a concert film released by the British rock musician Eric Clapton. It was originally released on VHS in 1987 and later re-released on DVD in 2003. In addition to the video release, a compact disc was released in 2007. The concert was recorded at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham on 15 July 1986." 584,169839,dbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Beardbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harman_and_Isingdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Beardbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Beardbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Quimbydbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Beardbp-dbp:producerRudolf Isingdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Beardbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gayne_Whitmandbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Beardbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harman_and_Isingdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Beardbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harman_and_Isingdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Beardbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Beardbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Quimbydbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Beardbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harman_and_Isingdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Beardbp-dbp:nameThe Rookie Beardbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Bearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_American_military_personneldbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Bearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Bearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dreamsdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Bearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Bearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Bearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Bearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Bearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Bearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Fred_Quimbydbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Bearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Scott_Bradleydbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Bearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_cartoon_studio_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Bearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Bearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Barney_Bear_films,The Rookie Bear is a 1941 MGM cartoon featuring Barney Bear. It is the fourth cartoon in the Barney Bear series. 585,57018,"dbp-dbr:While_Parents_Sleepdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Adrian_Bruneldbp-dbr:While_Parents_Sleepdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artists_Corporationdbp-dbr:While_Parents_Sleepdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Soskindbp-dbr:While_Parents_Sleepdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Enid_Stamp_Taylordbp-dbr:While_Parents_Sleepdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jean_Gilliedbp-dbr:While_Parents_Sleepdbp-dbp:starringRomilly Lungedbp-dbr:While_Parents_Sleepdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Adrian_Bruneldbp-dbr:While_Parents_Sleepdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artists_Corporationdbp-dbr:While_Parents_Sleepdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Soskindbp-dbr:While_Parents_Sleepdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Paddy_Carstairsdbp-dbr:While_Parents_Sleepdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Marks_(performer)dbp-dbr:While_Parents_Sleepdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edwin_Greenwooddbp-dbr:While_Parents_Sleepdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Kimminsdbp-dbr:While_Parents_Sleepdbp-dbp:nameWhile Parents Sleepdbp-dbr:While_Parents_Sleepdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:While_Parents_Sleeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:While_Parents_Sleeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:While_Parents_Sleeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:While_Parents_Sleeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:While_Parents_Sleeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:While_Parents_Sleeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:While_Parents_Sleeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:While_Parents_Sleeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:While_Parents_Sleeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:While_Parents_Sleeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Paul_Soskindbp-dbr:While_Parents_Sleeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_John_Paddy_Carstairsdbp-dbr:While_Parents_Sleeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Adrian_Bruneldbp-dbr:While_Parents_Sleeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Percival_Mackey","While Parents Sleep is a 1935 British comedy film directed by Adrian Brunel and starring Jean Gillie, Enid Stamp Taylor and Romilly Lunge. The film is a screen adaptation of a 1932 play of the same name by Anthony Kimmins, which had been a popular success on the West End stage in the West End of London.Unlike many of Brunel's 1930s quota quickie films, While Parents Sleep has survived and is regarded as an example of his ability to produce a worthwhile film under the most straitened of financial conditions. The Time Out Film Guide notes: ""With a couple of tatty sets and a bunch of unknown actors, he produces a witty, sharply-paced, economical essay on class and manners in inter-war Britain."" It was produced by Transatlantic Film Corporation and British & Dominions Film Corporation." 586,110929,dbp-dbr:Bad_Eggsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tony_Martin_(comedian)dbp-dbr:Bad_Eggsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Village_Roadshow_Picturesdbp-dbr:Bad_Eggsdbp-dbp:producerTony Martindbp-dbr:Bad_Eggsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Greg_Sitchdbp-dbr:Bad_Eggsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marshall_Napierdbp-dbr:Bad_Eggsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robyn_Nevindbp-dbr:Bad_Eggsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nicholas_Belldbp-dbr:Bad_Eggsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Steven_Vidler_(actor)dbp-dbr:Bad_Eggsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mick_Molloydbp-dbr:Bad_Eggsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bob_Franklin_(comedian)dbp-dbr:Bad_Eggsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bill_Hunter_(actor)dbp-dbr:Bad_Eggsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Judith_Lucydbp-dbr:Bad_Eggsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pete_Smith_(announcer)dbp-dbr:Bad_Eggsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alan_Broughdbp-dbr:Bad_Eggsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brett_Swain_(actor)dbp-dbr:Bad_Eggsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shaun_Micallefdbp-dbr:Bad_Eggsdbp-dbp:nameBad Eggsdbp-dbr:Bad_Eggsdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Bad_Eggspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Eggspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Eggspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Eggspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Melbournedbp-dbr:Bad_Eggspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Melbournedbp-dbr:Bad_Eggspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_comedy_films,"Bad Eggs is a 2003 Australian comedy movie, written and directed by Tony Martin. It stars Mick Molloy, Bob Franklin and Judith Lucy, with Alan Brough, Bill Hunter, Marshall Napier, Nicholas Bell, Steven Vidler, Shaun Micallef, Robyn Nevin, Brett Swain, Denis Moore and Pete Smith having supporting roles.Ben Kinnear (Molloy) and Mike Paddock (Franklin) are police officers working for the Zero Tolerance Unit, a special division of Victoria Police. When they accidentally shoot the corpse of a judge several times each, they are reprimanded but investigate his death, leading to several other accidents, for which they are relegated to uniform duty. Through Julie Bale (Lucy), a former police officer and Kinnear's ex, they uncover a conspiracy involving the Zero Tolerance Unit and extending all the way to the Premier of Victoria (Micallef).Tony Martin's comedic style in the movie blends one-liners and slapstick with more sophisticated humour. The film marked Martin's directorial debut. Many of the cast and crew members, including Molloy, Hunter, Martin and Lucy, had previously worked on the film Crackerjack (2002).The film performed moderately well at the Australian box-office and was also released in New Zealand and Germany. Molloy's acting was praised in some circles, as was the ARIA Award-nominated soundtrack by Dave Graney and Clare Moore." 587,56709,dbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Launderdbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sidney_Gilliatdbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dennis_Pricedbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stanley_Hollowaydbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Diana_Dorsdbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pauline_Strouddbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva_Rides_Againdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Launderdbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva_Rides_Againdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva_Rides_Againdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sidney_Gilliatdbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva_Rides_Againdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Launderdbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva_Rides_Againdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Val_Valentinedbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:nameLady Godiva Rides Againdbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_Lion_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_beauty_pageantsdbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Kentdbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_William_Alwyndbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:London_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_Launderdbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lady_Godiva,"Lady Godiva Rides Again (U.S. title: Bikini Baby) is a 1951 British comedy film starring Pauline Stroud, George Cole and Bernadette O'Farrell, with British stars in supporting roles or making cameo appearances. It concerns a small-town English girl who wins a local beauty contest by appearing as Lady Godiva, then decides to pursue a higher profile in a national beauty pageant and as an actress.The film was released in the United States under its original title in 1953 by Carroll Pictures, then was re-released in the United States as Bikini Baby, to capitalize on the profile of supporting player Diana Dors, who was given star billing with the new title.It also features Joan Collins in her film debut as an uncredited beauty contestant. Ruth Ellis, the last woman to be executed in the United Kingdom, also appears as an uncredited beauty queen. Ellis, who was four months pregnant at the time, had dyed her hair black and had styled it into a bob. Other young starlets in the film included Diana Russell, Dana Wynter (billed as Dagmar Wynter), Anne Heywood (billed as Violet Pretty), Yvonne Brooks, Simone Silva, Jean Marsh and Pat Marlowe. It also featured Sid James in one of his first film roles. Trevor Howard has an uncredited cameo as a cinema patron." 588,115273,dbp-dbr:The_Broken_Chaindbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lamont_Johnsondbp-dbr:The_Broken_Chaindbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Randy_Sutterdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Chaindbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Cleve_Landsbergdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Chaindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wes_Studidbp-dbr:The_Broken_Chaindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pierce_Brosnandbp-dbr:The_Broken_Chaindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Graham_Greene_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Broken_Chaindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eric_Schweigdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Chaindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Buffy_Sainte-Mariedbp-dbr:The_Broken_Chaindbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lamont_Johnsondbp-dbr:The_Broken_Chaindbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Randy_Sutterdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Chaindbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Cleve_Landsbergdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Chaindbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:The_Broken_Chaindbp-dbp:genreActiondbp-dbr:The_Broken_Chaindbp-dbp:genreWardbp-dbr:The_Broken_Chaindbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Chainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Chainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Charles_Foxdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Chainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:TNT_Network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Chainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Revolutionary_War_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Chainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Broken_Chainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_and_Indian_War_films,The Broken Chain is a 1993 TV movie made by the TNT network. It tells the true story of Iroquois warrior Thayendanegea participating in the French and Indian War and the American Revolutionary War. 589,98299,"dbp-dbr:Brewster's_Millions_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Thornton_Freelanddbp-dbr:Brewster's_Millions_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Brewster's_Millions_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Brewster's_Millions_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Buchanandbp-dbr:Brewster's_Millions_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringLili Damitadbp-dbr:Brewster's_Millions_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Thornton_Freelanddbp-dbr:Brewster's_Millions_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Brewster's_Millions_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Brewster's_Millions_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Wimperisdbp-dbr:Brewster's_Millions_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Clifford_Greydbp-dbr:Brewster's_Millions_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Douglas_Furberdbp-dbr:Brewster's_Millions_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Donovan_Pedeltydbp-dbr:Brewster's_Millions_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Wolfgang_Wilhelm_(writer)dbp-dbr:Brewster's_Millions_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:nameBrewster's Millionsdbp-dbr:Brewster's_Millions_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Brewster's_Millions_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Brewster's_Millions_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Brewster's_Millions_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Brewster's_Millions_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Brewster's_Millions_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Brewster's_Millions_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Brewster's_Millions_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Brewster's_Millions_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Brewster's_Millions_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:Brewster's_Millions_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Brewster's_Millions_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Thornton_Freelanddbp-dbr:Brewster's_Millions_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_inheritancesdbp-dbr:Brewster's_Millions_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Brewster's_Millions","Brewster's Millions is a 1935 British musical comedy film directed by Thornton Freeland and starring Jack Buchanan, Lili Damita and Nancy O'Neil. It is based on the 1902 novel and subsequent 1906 play, with the action relocated from the United States to Britain." 590,31923,dbp-dbr:Rossini's_Ghostdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Devine_(director)dbp-dbr:Rossini's_Ghostdbp-dbp:distributorHBO Original Filmsdbp-dbr:Rossini's_Ghostdbp-dbp:producerDavid Devinedbp-dbr:Rossini's_Ghostdbp-dbp:producerRichard Mozerdbp-dbr:Rossini's_Ghostdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tony_Nardidbp-dbr:Rossini's_Ghostdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lally_Cadeaudbp-dbr:Rossini's_Ghostdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frances_Baydbp-dbr:Rossini's_Ghostdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Margaret_Illmanndbp-dbr:Rossini's_Ghostdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joseph_Di_Mambrodbp-dbr:Rossini's_Ghostdbp-dbp:starringJanee Mortildbp-dbr:Rossini's_Ghostdbp-dbp:starringMelissa Pirerradbp-dbr:Rossini's_Ghostdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Devine_(director)dbp-dbr:Rossini's_Ghostdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Devine_(director)dbp-dbr:Rossini's_Ghostdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Devine_(director)dbp-dbr:Rossini's_Ghostdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Heather_Conkiedbp-dbr:Rossini's_Ghostdbp-dbp:nameRossini's Ghostdbp-dbr:Rossini's_Ghostdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Rossini's_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Rossini's_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rossini's_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Rossini's_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Italydbp-dbr:Rossini's_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:Rossini's_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1810sdbp-dbr:Rossini's_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_composersdbp-dbr:Rossini's_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_classical_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Rossini's_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1860sdbp-dbr:Rossini's_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Rossini's_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Croatiadbp-dbr:Rossini's_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gioachino_Rossini,"Rossini's Ghost is a 1996 HBO Original Film produced and directed by David Devine, with co-production by Richard Mozer." 591,81039,dbp-dbr:Wings_of_the_Morning_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harold_D._Schusterdbp-dbr:Wings_of_the_Morning_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:directorGlenn Tyrondbp-dbr:Wings_of_the_Morning_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Wings_of_the_Morning_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Kane_(producer)dbp-dbr:Wings_of_the_Morning_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leslie_Banksdbp-dbr:Wings_of_the_Morning_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Annabella_(actress)dbp-dbr:Wings_of_the_Morning_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:starringHenry Fondadbp-dbr:Wings_of_the_Morning_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harold_D._Schusterdbp-dbr:Wings_of_the_Morning_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Wings_of_the_Morning_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Kane_(producer)dbp-dbr:Wings_of_the_Morning_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:nameWings of the Morningdbp-dbr:Wings_of_the_Morning_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Wings_of_the_Morning_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Wings_of_the_Morning_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Wings_of_the_Morning_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Wings_of_the_Morning_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Wings_of_the_Morning_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Wings_of_the_Morning_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Wings_of_the_Morning_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Wings_of_the_Morning_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harold_D._Schusterdbp-dbr:Wings_of_the_Morning_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horse_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:Wings_of_the_Morning_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Romani_peopledbp-dbr:Wings_of_the_Morning_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_directorial_debut_films,"Wings of the Morning is a 1937 British drama film directed by Harold D. Schuster and starring Annabella, Henry Fonda, and Leslie Banks. Glenn Tryon was the original director but he was fired and replaced by Schuster. It was the first ever three-strip Technicolor movie shot in England or Europe. Jack Cardiff is credited as the camera operator.Popular Irish tenor Count John McCormack appeared in the film singing ""Believe Me, If All Those Endearing Young Charms"" and ""Killarney"". The picture was French actress Annabella's first English language film. Henry Fonda met his second wife, Frances Ford Seymour, mother of Jane and Peter Fonda, on the set at Denham." 592,81887,dbp-dbr:Iron_Ladies_of_Liberiadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Daniel_Jungedbp-dbr:Iron_Ladies_of_Liberiadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Siatta_Scott_Johnsondbp-dbr:Iron_Ladies_of_Liberiadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Women_Make_Moviesdbp-dbr:Iron_Ladies_of_Liberiadbp-dbp:producerHenry Ansbacherdbp-dbr:Iron_Ladies_of_Liberiadbp-dbp:producerMicah Schafferdbp-dbr:Iron_Ladies_of_Liberiadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Antoinette_Sayehdbp-dbr:Iron_Ladies_of_Liberiadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ellen_Johnson-Sirleafdbp-dbr:Iron_Ladies_of_Liberiadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Beatrice_Munah_Siehdbp-dbr:Iron_Ladies_of_Liberiadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Daniel_Jungedbp-dbr:Iron_Ladies_of_Liberiadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Siatta_Scott_Johnsondbp-dbr:Iron_Ladies_of_Liberiadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Women_Make_Moviesdbp-dbr:Iron_Ladies_of_Liberiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Iron_Ladies_of_Liberiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:Iron_Ladies_of_Liberiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Iron_Ladies_of_Liberiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Iron_Ladies_of_Liberiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_politiciansdbp-dbr:Iron_Ladies_of_Liberiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_African_politicsdbp-dbr:Iron_Ladies_of_Liberiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_political_filmsdbp-dbr:Iron_Ladies_of_Liberiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_women_in_Africadbp-dbr:Iron_Ladies_of_Liberiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Daniel_Jungedbp-dbr:Iron_Ladies_of_Liberiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Liberian_filmsdbp-dbr:Iron_Ladies_of_Liberiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Women_in_Liberiadbp-dbr:Iron_Ladies_of_Liberiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Politics_of_Liberiadbp-dbr:Iron_Ladies_of_Liberiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Liberian_documentary_films,The Iron Ladies of Liberia (2007) is an independently produced documentary film that gives behind-the-scenes access to President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf's first year in government. Johnson-Sirleaf is Africa's first female president. 593,70514,dbp-dbr:Spendthrift_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Raoul_Walshdbp-dbr:Spendthrift_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Wangerdbp-dbr:Spendthrift_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Raoul_Walshdbp-dbr:Spendthrift_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Wangerdbp-dbr:Spendthrift_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bert_Hanlondbp-dbr:Spendthrift_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eric_Hatchdbp-dbr:Spendthrift_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Spendthrift_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Spendthrift_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Spendthrift_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Spendthrift_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Spendthrift_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Spendthrift_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Spendthrift_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Raoul_Walshdbp-dbr:Spendthrift_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Spendthrift_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walter_Wanger,"Spendthrift is a 1936 American romantic comedy film directed by Raoul Walsh and starring Henry Fonda, Pat Paterson, Mary Brian and George Barbier. It was produced by Walter Wanger for release by Paramount Pictures." 594,116333,dbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roomdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:James_Deardendbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roomdbp-dbp:distributorHBOdbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roomdbp-dbp:distributorKew Media Groupdbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roomdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Nymandbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roomdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_Forstaterdbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roomdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bob_Weissdbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roomdbp-dbp:producerFord A. Thaxtondbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roomdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Segaldbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roomdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anthony_Higgins_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roomdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Warren_Clarkedbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roomdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Renée_Soutendijkdbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roomdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Amanda_Paysdbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roomdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:James_Deardendbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roomdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:HBOdbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roomdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_Forstaterdbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roomdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bob_Weissdbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roomdbp-dbp:nameThe Cold Roomdbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roomdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Contemporary_classical_musicdbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roomdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Minimalist_musicdbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roomdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoresdbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roomdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Berlindbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_time_traveldbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Incest_in_filmdbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Nazi_Germanydbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_rapedbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Michael_Nymandbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_East_Germanydbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_psychological_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1936dbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_soundtracksdbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_James_Deardendbp-dbr:The_Cold_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_soundtrack_albums,"The Cold Room is a 1984 cable television film by James Dearden.Based on an eponymous 1978 science fiction novel by Jeffrey Caine, the film stars George Segal, Amanda Pays (in her film debut), Anthony Higgins, Renée Soutendijk, and Warren Clarke. The original film score is by Michael Nyman. It was a production of MCEG/Sterling Entertainment and released on VHS by Charter Entertainment." 595,160038,dbp-dbr:Sh-h-h-h-h-hdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tex_Averydbp-dbr:Sh-h-h-h-h-hdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Sh-h-h-h-h-hdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Sh-h-h-h-h-hdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Daws_Butlerdbp-dbr:Sh-h-h-h-h-hdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tex_Averydbp-dbr:Sh-h-h-h-h-hdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Sh-h-h-h-h-hdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Sh-h-h-h-h-hdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tex_Averydbp-dbr:Sh-h-h-h-h-hdbp-dbp:nameSh-h-h-h-h-hdbp-dbr:Sh-h-h-h-h-hpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sh-h-h-h-h-hpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Sh-h-h-h-h-hpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:Sh-h-h-h-h-hpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Sh-h-h-h-h-hpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Sh-h-h-h-h-hpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Sh-h-h-h-h-hpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walter_Lantz_Productions_shortsdbp-dbr:Sh-h-h-h-h-hpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tex_Averydbp-dbr:Sh-h-h-h-h-hpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silence,"Sh-h-h-h-h-h is a 1955 American cartoon directed by Tex Avery and produced by Walter Lantz. It was the fourth cartoon directed by Tex Avery at Walter Lantz Productions. This cartoon features the 1922 Okeh Laughing Record for much of its soundtrack. The short would be Avery's final Lantz cartoon, and last theatrical cartoon overall, as he would leave his career in theatrical animation." 596,48240,dbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Opera_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Terence_Fisherdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Opera_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Opera_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:J._Arthur_Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Opera_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Hindsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Opera_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:producerBasil Keysdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Opera_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Herbert_Lomdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Opera_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Goughdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Opera_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edward_de_Souzadbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Opera_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Heather_Searsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Opera_(1962_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Terence_Fisherdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Opera_(1962_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Opera_(1962_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:J._Arthur_Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Opera_(1962_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Hindsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Opera_(1962_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Hindsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Opera_(1962_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gaston_Lerouxdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Opera_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Phantom of the Operadbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Opera_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Opera_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Opera_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Opera_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Opera_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Opera_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Opera_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Bray_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Opera_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_composersdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Opera_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gothic_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Opera_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Opera_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Victorian_eradbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Opera_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_horror_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Opera_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Opera_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Opera_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hammer_Film_Productions_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Opera_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_operadbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Opera_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Terence_Fisherdbp-dbr:The_Phantom_of_the_Opera_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_The_Phantom_of_the_Opera,"The Phantom of the Opera is a 1962 British horror film directed by Terence Fisher and starring Herbert Lom, Heather Sears and Edward de Souza. The screenplay was by Anthony Hinds (as John Elder) loosely adapted from the 1910 novel of the same name by Gaston Leroux. The film was made by Hammer Film Productions but was a financial disappointment." 597,120733,dbp-dbr:The_Good_Fatherdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mike_Newell_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Good_Fatherdbp-dbp:distributorMainline Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Good_Fatherdbp-dbp:producerAnn Scottdbp-dbr:The_Good_Fatherdbp-dbp:starringJim Broadbentdbp-dbr:The_Good_Fatherdbp-dbp:starringAnthony Hopkinsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Fatherdbp-dbp:starringSimon Callowdbp-dbr:The_Good_Fatherdbp-dbp:starringJoanne Whalleydbp-dbr:The_Good_Fatherdbp-dbp:starringHarriet Walterdbp-dbr:The_Good_Fatherdbp-dbp:nameThe Good Fatherdbp-dbr:The_Good_Fatherdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Good_Fatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Fatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Fatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Fatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Fatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Fatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Fatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mike_Newell,"The Good Father is a 1985 British film directed by Mike Newell and starring Anthony Hopkins, Jim Broadbent, Harriet Walter, Fanny Viner, Simon Callow, Joanne Whalley, and Michael Byrne. It is loosely based on Peter Prince's 1983 novel of the same name. It marked the first credited appearance in a feature film of Stephen Fry. The film was produced for British television but received a theatrical release in the US." 598,74339,dbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Carl_Gottliebdbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Turmandbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Foster_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRingo Starrdbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDennis Quaiddbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJack Gilforddbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)dbp-dbp:starringShelley Longdbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAvery Schreiberdbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBarbara Bachdbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Matuszakdbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Carl_Gottliebdbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Turmandbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Foster_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rudy_De_Lucadbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Carl_Gottliebdbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)dbp-dbp:nameCavemandbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Mexicodbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)dbp-dbp:countryMexicodbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slapstick_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mexican_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dinosaursdbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_prehistorydbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Lalo_Schifrindbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cavemendbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Estudios_Churubusco_filmsdbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_using_stop-motion_animationdbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Mexican_filmsdbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Rudy_De_Lucadbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Yetidbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Carl_Gottliebdbp-dbr:Caveman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Carl_Gottlieb,"Caveman is a 1981 slapstick comedy film written and directed by Carl Gottlieb and starring Ringo Starr, Dennis Quaid, Shelley Long and Barbara Bach. The film is set during prehistory and revolves around the rivalries between cavemen. It’s an international co-production between the United States and Mexico." 599,10613,dbp-dbr:Blondie_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_R._Strayerdbp-dbr:Blondie_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Blondie_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:King_Features_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Blondie_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Sparks_(producer)dbp-dbr:Blondie_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Penny_Singletondbp-dbr:Blondie_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arthur_Lake_(actor)dbp-dbr:Blondie_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_R._Strayerdbp-dbr:Blondie_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Blondie_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:King_Features_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Blondie_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Sparks_(producer)dbp-dbr:Blondie_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Flournoydbp-dbr:Blondie_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:nameBlondiedbp-dbr:Blondie_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Blondie_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Blondie_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Blondie_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Blondie_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Blondie_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Blondie_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Leigh_Harlinedbp-dbr:Blondie_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Blondie_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_R._Strayerdbp-dbr:Blondie_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Blondie_(film_series)_films,"Blondie is a 1938 American comedy film directed by Frank Strayer, based on the comic strip of the same name, created by Chic Young. The screenplay was written by Richard Flournoy. The plot involves the Bumsteads' fifth anniversary, Dagwood trying to get a raise, and Blondie trying to buy new furniture.This was the first of 28 films based on the comic strip; Columbia Pictures produced them from 1938 to 1943, and popular demand brought them back in 1945. When the Blondie film series came to an end with Beware of Blondie in 1950, it was announced as being replaced with a series of Gasoline Alley movies. However, only two such films were made, Gasoline Alley (1951) and Corky of Gasoline Alley (1951). Columbia then reissued the Blondie features, beginning with the first film in the series.Columbia used the series to showcase many of its contract players. Rita Hayworth was featured in Blondie on a Budget; Glenn Ford in Blondie Plays Cupid, Larry Parks and Janet Blair in Blondie Goes to College, Shemp Howard in Blondie Knows Best, and Adele Jergens in Blondie's Anniversary. Other roles were taken by Columbia contractees Doris Houck, Bruce Bennett, Lloyd Bridges, Ann Doran, Stanley Brown, Richard Fiske, Bud Jamison, Eddie Laughton, John Tyrrell, Alyn Lockwood, Jimmy Lloyd, Gay Nelson, and Ross Ford." 600,6603,dbp-dbr:Melody_of_My_Heartdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Wilfred_Noydbp-dbr:Melody_of_My_Heartdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Melody_of_My_Heartdbp-dbp:producerBrandon Flemingdbp-dbr:Melody_of_My_Heartdbp-dbp:producerRonald Kinnochdbp-dbr:Melody_of_My_Heartdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Derek_Oldhamdbp-dbr:Melody_of_My_Heartdbp-dbp:starringBruce Setondbp-dbr:Melody_of_My_Heartdbp-dbp:starringLorraine La Fossedbp-dbr:Melody_of_My_Heartdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wilfred_Noydbp-dbr:Melody_of_My_Heartdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Melody_of_My_Heartdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ronald_Kinnochdbp-dbr:Melody_of_My_Heartdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Brandon_Flemingdbp-dbr:Melody_of_My_Heartdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brandon_Flemingdbp-dbr:Melody_of_My_Heartdbp-dbp:nameMelody of My Heartdbp-dbr:Melody_of_My_Heartdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Melody_of_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Melody_of_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Melody_of_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Melody_of_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Melody_of_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Beaconsfield_Studiosdbp-dbr:Melody_of_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Wilfred_Noydbp-dbr:Melody_of_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Melody_of_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_musical_films,"Melody of My Heart is a 1936 British musical film directed by Wilfred Noy and starring Derek Oldham, Lorraine La Fosse and Bruce Seton. It was made at Beaconsfield Studios." 601,27994,dbp-dbr:Crazy_Love_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fisher_Stevensdbp-dbr:Crazy_Love_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dan_Kloresdbp-dbr:Crazy_Love_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Magnolia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Crazy_Love_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:producerDan Kloresdbp-dbr:Crazy_Love_(2007_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fisher_Stevensdbp-dbr:Crazy_Love_(2007_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dan_Kloresdbp-dbr:Crazy_Love_(2007_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Magnolia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Crazy_Love_(2007_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dan_Kloresdbp-dbr:Crazy_Love_(2007_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dan_Kloresdbp-dbr:Crazy_Love_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:nameCrazy Lovedbp-dbr:Crazy_Love_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Crazy_Love_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Crazy_Love_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Crazy_Love_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Crazy_Love_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:Crazy_Love_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_violence_against_womendbp-dbr:Crazy_Love_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Crazy_Love_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Magnolia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Crazy_Love_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Fisher_Stevensdbp-dbr:Crazy_Love_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_lawyers,"Crazy Love is a 2007 American documentary film directed by Dan Klores and Fisher Stevens. The screenplay by Klores explores the troubled relationship between New York City attorney Burt Pugach and his ten-years-younger girlfriend Linda Riss, who was blinded and permanently scarred when career criminals hired by Pugach threw lye in her face." 602,52138,dbp-dbr:The_Stranger_Left_No_Carddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Wendy_Toyedbp-dbr:The_Stranger_Left_No_Carddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Stranger_Left_No_Carddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_K._Arthurdbp-dbr:The_Stranger_Left_No_Carddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alan_Badeldbp-dbr:The_Stranger_Left_No_Carddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wendy_Toyedbp-dbr:The_Stranger_Left_No_Carddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Stranger_Left_No_Carddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_K._Arthurdbp-dbr:The_Stranger_Left_No_Carddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sidney_Carrolldbp-dbr:The_Stranger_Left_No_Carddbp-dbp:nameThe Stranger Left No Carddbp-dbr:The_Stranger_Left_No_Carddbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Stranger_Left_No_Cardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stranger_Left_No_Cardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stranger_Left_No_Cardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stranger_Left_No_Cardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Stranger_Left_No_Cardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Wendy_Toye,The Stranger Left No Card is a 1952 British short film directed by Wendy Toye and starring Alan Badel in his screen debut. It was adapted from the story of the same name by Sidney Carroll. 603,104854,dbp-dbr:Green_Lantern:_First_Flightdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lauren_Montgomerydbp-dbr:Green_Lantern:_First_Flightdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Home_Videodbp-dbr:Green_Lantern:_First_Flightdbp-dbp:producerBruce Timmdbp-dbr:Green_Lantern:_First_Flightdbp-dbp:producerBobbie Pagedbp-dbr:Green_Lantern:_First_Flightdbp-dbp:starringChristopher Melonidbp-dbr:Green_Lantern:_First_Flightdbp-dbp:starringMichael Madsendbp-dbr:Green_Lantern:_First_Flightdbp-dbp:starringKurtwood Smithdbp-dbr:Green_Lantern:_First_Flightdbp-dbp:starringTricia Helferdbp-dbr:Green_Lantern:_First_Flightdbp-dbp:starringJohn Larroquettedbp-dbr:Green_Lantern:_First_Flightdbp-dbp:starringRichard McGonagledbp-dbr:Green_Lantern:_First_Flightdbp-dbp:starringVictor Garberdbp-dbr:Green_Lantern:_First_Flightdbp-dbp:starringWilliam Schallertdbp-dbr:Green_Lantern:_First_Flightdbp-dbp:starringOlivia d'Abodbp-dbr:Green_Lantern:_First_Flightdbp-dbp:starringLarry Drakedbp-dbr:Green_Lantern:_First_Flightdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lauren_Montgomerydbp-dbr:Green_Lantern:_First_Flightdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Home_Videodbp-dbr:Green_Lantern:_First_Flightdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bruce_Timmdbp-dbr:Green_Lantern:_First_Flightdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alan_Burnettdbp-dbr:Green_Lantern:_First_Flightdbp-dbp:nameGreen Lantern: First Flightdbp-dbr:Green_Lantern:_First_Flightdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Green_Lantern:_First_Flightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Lantern:_First_Flightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Lantern:_First_Flightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_fictional_planetsdbp-dbr:Green_Lantern:_First_Flightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Lantern:_First_Flightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Lantern:_First_Flightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Lantern:_First_Flightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Lantern:_First_Flightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_extraterrestrial_lifedbp-dbr:Green_Lantern:_First_Flightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:DC_Universe_Animated_Original_Moviesdbp-dbr:Green_Lantern:_First_Flightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Alan_Burnettdbp-dbr:Green_Lantern:_First_Flightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_animated_superhero_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Lantern:_First_Flightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Lantern:_First_Flightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lauren_Montgomerydbp-dbr:Green_Lantern:_First_Flightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_based_on_DC_Comicsdbp-dbr:Green_Lantern:_First_Flightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Green_Lantern_films,"Green Lantern: First Flight is a 2009 American animated superhero film based on the DC Comics Green Lantern mythology. Centering on the first mission of Hal Jordan (Christopher Meloni), the first human inducted into the Green Lantern Corps, the film was written by veteran DC Comics animation collaborator Alan Burnett, produced by Bruce Timm and directed by Lauren Montgomery. The fifth film of the DC Universe Animated Original Movies released by Warner Premiere and Warner Bros. Animation, the film was released on home media on July 28, 2009, and made its US broadcast premiere on Cartoon Network on January 16, 2010.It was the last film to feature Malachi Throne and David Lander before their deaths on March 13, 2013 and December 4, 2020 respectively." 604,98199,dbp-dbr:Barry_McKenzie_Holds_His_Owndbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bruce_Beresforddbp-dbr:Barry_McKenzie_Holds_His_Owndbp-dbp:distributorRoadshowdbp-dbr:Barry_McKenzie_Holds_His_Owndbp-dbp:producerBruce Beresforddbp-dbr:Barry_McKenzie_Holds_His_Owndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Donald_Pleasencedbp-dbr:Barry_McKenzie_Holds_His_Owndbp-dbp:starringBarry Humphriesdbp-dbr:Barry_McKenzie_Holds_His_Owndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barry_Crockerdbp-dbr:Barry_McKenzie_Holds_His_Owndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dick_Bentleydbp-dbr:Barry_McKenzie_Holds_His_Owndbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bruce_Beresforddbp-dbr:Barry_McKenzie_Holds_His_Owndbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bruce_Beresforddbp-dbr:Barry_McKenzie_Holds_His_Owndbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bruce_Beresforddbp-dbr:Barry_McKenzie_Holds_His_Owndbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Barry_Humphriesdbp-dbr:Barry_McKenzie_Holds_His_Owndbp-dbp:nameBarry McKenzie Holds His Owndbp-dbr:Barry_McKenzie_Holds_His_Owndbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Australiadbp-dbr:Barry_McKenzie_Holds_His_Owndbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Barry_McKenzie_Holds_His_Ownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Barry_McKenzie_Holds_His_Ownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Barry_McKenzie_Holds_His_Ownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:Barry_McKenzie_Holds_His_Ownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live-action_films_based_on_comicsdbp-dbr:Barry_McKenzie_Holds_His_Ownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Barry_McKenzie_Holds_His_Ownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bruce_Beresforddbp-dbr:Barry_McKenzie_Holds_His_Ownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Peter_Best_(composer)dbp-dbr:Barry_McKenzie_Holds_His_Ownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Australian_comics,"Barry McKenzie Holds His Own is a 1974 Australian comedy film directed by Bruce Beresford and starring Barry Crocker, Barry Humphries and Donald Pleasence. It was written by Beresford and Humphries.It was a sequel to the 1972 Australian comedy film The Adventures of Barry McKenzie.The then Prime Minister of Australia, Gough Whitlam, along with his wife Margaret Whitlam, made cameo appearances as themselves.Barry Humphries contended that Barry McKenzie was an inspiration for the later film Crocodile Dundee." 605,23863,dbp-dbr:Deadline_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mario_Azzopardidbp-dbr:Deadline_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:producerHenry Lessdbp-dbr:Deadline_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stephen_Young_(actor)dbp-dbr:Deadline_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:starringSharon Mastersdbp-dbr:Deadline_(1980_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mario_Azzopardidbp-dbr:Deadline_(1980_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mario_Azzopardidbp-dbr:Deadline_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:nameDeadlinedbp-dbr:Deadline_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Deadline_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_writersdbp-dbr:Deadline_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadline_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadline_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadline_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadline_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadline_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadline_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mario_Philip_Azzopardi,Deadline (also known as Anatomy of a Horror) is a 1980 Canadian horror film directed and co-written by Mario Azzopardi and starring Stephen Young and Sharon Masters. 606,57070,dbp-dbr:Orphan_of_the_Wildernessdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:Orphan_of_the_Wildernessdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Empire_Filmsdbp-dbr:Orphan_of_the_Wildernessdbp-dbp:distributorPathedbp-dbr:Orphan_of_the_Wildernessdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:Orphan_of_the_Wildernessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brian_Abbotdbp-dbr:Orphan_of_the_Wildernessdbp-dbp:starringGwen Munrodbp-dbr:Orphan_of_the_Wildernessdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:Orphan_of_the_Wildernessdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Empire_Filmsdbp-dbr:Orphan_of_the_Wildernessdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:Orphan_of_the_Wildernessdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edmond_Sewarddbp-dbr:Orphan_of_the_Wildernessdbp-dbp:nameOrphan of the Wildernessdbp-dbr:Orphan_of_the_Wildernessdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Orphan_of_the_Wildernesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Orphan_of_the_Wildernesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Orphan_of_the_Wildernesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Orphan_of_the_Wildernesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Orphan_of_the_Wildernesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Orphan_of_the_Wildernesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Orphan_of_the_Wildernesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Australian_novelsdbp-dbr:Orphan_of_the_Wildernesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_kangaroos_and_wallabiesdbp-dbr:Orphan_of_the_Wildernesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:Orphan_of_the_Wildernesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_boxing_films,"Orphan of the Wilderness is a 1936 Australian feature film from director Ken G. Hall about the adventures of a boxing kangaroo. It starred Brian Abbot who disappeared at sea not long after filming completed.Ken Hall later said ""the fauna sequences...were really artistic. That film developed so that you had the deepest possible sympathy for those animals and there was nothing phony or faked about it. It was quite beautiful and quite artistic and I’m still very proud of it and the magnificent photographic work of George Heath... that film was very successful commercially both here and overseas. True the human actors weren’t nearly as good as the kangaroos. They lacked the artistry of the uninhibited fauna.""" 607,110936,dbp-dbr:Bad_Karma_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alex_Chandondbp-dbr:Bad_Karma_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:distributorShape-Shifting Filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Karma_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:producerAlex Chandondbp-dbr:Bad_Karma_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:producerDuncan Jarmandbp-dbr:Bad_Karma_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:producerJ. Karapateasdbp-dbr:Bad_Karma_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:starringAlex Chandondbp-dbr:Bad_Karma_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carmel_(singer)dbp-dbr:Bad_Karma_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dan_Barton_(actor)dbp-dbr:Bad_Karma_(1991_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alex_Chandondbp-dbr:Bad_Karma_(1991_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alex_Chandondbp-dbr:Bad_Karma_(1991_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alex_Chandondbp-dbr:Bad_Karma_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:nameBad Karmadbp-dbr:Bad_Karma_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Bad_Karma_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Karma_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Karma_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Karma_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Karma_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horror_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Karma_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_anthology_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Karma_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alex_Chandon,Bad Karma is a cult horror short film directed by Underground movie director Alex Chandon and stars Carmel and Dan Barton. 608,19517,dbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Red_Barondbp-dbp:directorRobert Gordondbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Red_Barondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Buena_Vista_Picturesdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Red_Barondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Roger_Cormandbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Red_Barondbp-dbp:producerMike Elliottdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Red_Barondbp-dbp:producerScott P. Levydbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Red_Barondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Laraine_Newmandbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Red_Barondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mickey_Rooneydbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Red_Barondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cliff_De_Youngdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Red_Barondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tobey_Maguiredbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Red_Barondbp-dbp:starringDarryl Armbrusterdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Red_Barondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Buena_Vista_Picturesdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Red_Barondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Roger_Cormandbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Red_Barondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_McDonald_(comedian)dbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Red_Barondbp-dbp:nameRevenge of the Red Barondbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Red_Barondbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Red_Baronpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Red_Baronpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Red_Baronpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Red_Baronpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Red_Baronpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Red_Baronpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_aviation_filmsdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Red_Baronpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Manfred_von_Richthofen,"Revenge of the Red Baron is a 1994 American comedy horror film starring Mickey Rooney, Tobey Maguire, Laraine Newman, Cliff De Young, produced by Roger Corman and directed by Robert Gordon." 609,6701,dbp-dbr:Monster_High_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:directorRudiger Poedbp-dbr:Monster_High_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:distributorLightyear Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Monster_High_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:producerEric Berntdbp-dbr:Monster_High_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:producerTom Kuhndbp-dbr:Monster_High_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringDavid Marriottdbp-dbr:Monster_High_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringDiana Frankdbp-dbr:Monster_High_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringDean Iandolidbp-dbr:Monster_High_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringRobert Linddbp-dbr:Monster_High_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:nameMonster Highdbp-dbr:Monster_High_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:Monster_High_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Monster_High_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Monster_High_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Monster_High_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Monster_High_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:Monster_High_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Monster_High_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Monster_High_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_comedy_films,Monster High is a 1989 comedy horror film directed by Rudy Poe. 610,155600,"dbp-dbr:Secret_Journey_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Baxter_(director)dbp-dbr:Secret_Journey_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:distributorAnglo-American Film Corporationdbp-dbr:Secret_Journey_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Corfielddbp-dbr:Secret_Journey_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Baxter_(director)dbp-dbr:Secret_Journey_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Corfielddbp-dbr:Secret_Journey_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Hogan_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Secret_Journey_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:nameSecret Journeydbp-dbr:Secret_Journey_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Secret_Journey_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Journey_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Journey_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Journey_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Journey_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Secret_Journey_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Baxterdbp-dbr:Secret_Journey_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_spy_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Journey_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Station_Road_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:Secret_Journey_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_spy_thriller_films","Secret Journey is a 1939 British thriller film directed by John Baxter and starring Basil Radford, Silvia St. Claire and Thorley Walters. The film was made at M.P. Studios, Elstree, by British National Films as a supporting feature. It is a remake of the 1936 French film Wolves Between Them, itself based on a novel by Charles Robert-Dumas. It was released in the United States in 1940 under the alternative title Among Human Wolves." 611,39406,dbp-dbr:Missile_to_the_Moondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_E._Cunhadbp-dbr:Missile_to_the_Moondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Astor_Picturesdbp-dbr:Missile_to_the_Moondbp-dbp:producerMarc Fredericdbp-dbr:Missile_to_the_Moondbp-dbp:starringCathy Downsdbp-dbr:Missile_to_the_Moondbp-dbp:starringK. T. Stevensdbp-dbr:Missile_to_the_Moondbp-dbp:starringLeslie Parrishdbp-dbr:Missile_to_the_Moondbp-dbp:starringRichard Travisdbp-dbr:Missile_to_the_Moondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_E._Cunhadbp-dbr:Missile_to_the_Moondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Astor_Picturesdbp-dbr:Missile_to_the_Moondbp-dbp:nameMissile to the Moondbp-dbr:Missile_to_the_Moondbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Missile_to_the_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Missile_to_the_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Missile_to_the_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Missile_to_the_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Missile_to_the_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_filmsdbp-dbr:Missile_to_the_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Missile_to_the_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Missile_to_the_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_space_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Missile_to_the_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Missile_to_the_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Missile_to_the_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Missile_to_the_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Moon_in_filmdbp-dbr:Missile_to_the_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Astor_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Missile_to_the_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_spidersdbp-dbr:Missile_to_the_Moonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_E._Cunha,"Missile to the Moon is a 1958 independently made American black-and-white science fiction film drama, produced by Marc Frederic, directed by Richard E. Cunha, that stars Richard Travis, Cathy Downs, and K. T. Stevens. The film was distributed by Astor Pictures and is a remake of an earlier Astor Pictures-distributed film, Cat-Women of the Moon (1953). Missile to the Moon was released in late 1958 as a double feature with Cunha's Frankenstein's Daughter.A spaceship blasts off from Earth with five aboard, but one of them is secretly a Moon man returning home. He dies by accident during the trip to the Moon. What the remaining four find waiting for them when they arrive on the Moon is well beyond their expectations: huge rock creatures, giant lunar spiders, and a cave-dwelling civilization made up of beautiful women." 612,153658,dbp-dbr:Race_for_Glorydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rocky_Langdbp-dbr:Race_for_Glorydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Daniel_A._Sherkowdbp-dbr:Race_for_Glorydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jon_Gordondbp-dbr:Race_for_Glorydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ray_Wisedbp-dbr:Race_for_Glorydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Bergdbp-dbr:Race_for_Glorydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alex_McArthurdbp-dbr:Race_for_Glorydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Steve_Carlisledbp-dbr:Race_for_Glorydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Oliver_Stritzeldbp-dbr:Race_for_Glorydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Blossomdbp-dbr:Race_for_Glorydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jerome_Dempseydbp-dbr:Race_for_Glorydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pamela_Ludwigdbp-dbr:Race_for_Glorydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Scott_J._Fisherdbp-dbr:Race_for_Glorydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rocky_Langdbp-dbr:Race_for_Glorydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Daniel_A._Sherkowdbp-dbr:Race_for_Glorydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jon_Gordondbp-dbr:Race_for_Glorydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rocky_Langdbp-dbr:Race_for_Glorydbp-dbp:nameRace for Glorydbp-dbr:Race_for_Glorydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Race_for_Glorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Race_for_Glorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Race_for_Glorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:Race_for_Glorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Race_for_Glorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Race_for_Glorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_auto_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:Race_for_Glorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Motorcycle_racing_films,"Race for Glory (also known as American Built) is a 1989 American action film directed by Rocky Lang. The film stars Alex McArthur, Peter Berg, Pamela Ludwig, Ray Wise, Oliver Stritzel and Barbara Blossom in the lead roles. The score was composed by Jay Ferguson." 613,82371,dbp-dbr:Law_of_the_West_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_N._Bradburydbp-dbr:Law_of_the_West_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sono_Art-World_Wide_Picturesdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_West_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Trem_Carrdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_West_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_West_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_N._Bradburydbp-dbr:Law_of_the_West_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sono_Art-World_Wide_Picturesdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_West_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Trem_Carrdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_West_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_N._Bradburydbp-dbr:Law_of_the_West_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:nameLaw of the Westdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_West_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_West_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_West_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_West_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_West_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_West_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_West_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_N._Bradburydbp-dbr:Law_of_the_West_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_Western_(genre)_films,Law of the West is a 1932 American Pre-Code Western film directed by Robert N. Bradbury starring his son Bob Steele. 614,56013,dbp-dbr:Thirty-Day_Princessdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Marion_Geringdbp-dbr:Thirty-Day_Princessdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Thirty-Day_Princessdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:B.P._Schulbergdbp-dbr:Thirty-Day_Princessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edward_Arnold_(actor)dbp-dbr:Thirty-Day_Princessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cary_Grantdbp-dbr:Thirty-Day_Princessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sylvia_Sidneydbp-dbr:Thirty-Day_Princessdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Marion_Geringdbp-dbr:Thirty-Day_Princessdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Thirty-Day_Princessdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:B.P._Schulbergdbp-dbr:Thirty-Day_Princessdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edwin_Justus_Mayerdbp-dbr:Thirty-Day_Princessdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Partosdbp-dbr:Thirty-Day_Princessdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Preston_Sturgesdbp-dbr:Thirty-Day_Princessdbp-dbp:nameThirty Day Princessdbp-dbr:Thirty-Day_Princessdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Thirty-Day_Princesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Thirty-Day_Princesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Thirty-Day_Princesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Thirty-Day_Princesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Thirty-Day_Princesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Thirty-Day_Princesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Thirty-Day_Princesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Marion_Geringdbp-dbr:Thirty-Day_Princesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_B._P._Schulbergdbp-dbr:Thirty-Day_Princesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Preston_Sturges,"Thirty Day Princess is a 1934 pre-Code comedy film directed by Marion Gering and starring Sylvia Sidney, Cary Grant and Edward Arnold. The film was based on a story of the same name by Clarence Budington Kelland (which appeared in Ladies' Home Journal in 1933), adapted by Sam Hellman and Edwin Justus Mayer, and written by Preston Sturges and Frank Partos." 615,47377,dbp-dbr:The_Office_Wife_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_King_(film_director)dbp-dbr:The_Office_Wife_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:distributorWarner Brothersdbp-dbr:The_Office_Wife_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:The_Office_Wife_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_King_(film_director)dbp-dbr:The_Office_Wife_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Brothersdbp-dbr:The_Office_Wife_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:The_Office_Wife_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Office Wifedbp-dbr:The_Office_Wife_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Office_Wife_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Office_Wife_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:The_Office_Wife_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Office_Wife_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Office_Wife_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Office_Wife_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Office_Wife_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Office_Wife_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Teddington_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Office_Wife_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:The_Office_Wife_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_Kingdbp-dbr:The_Office_Wife_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Faith_Baldwin,"The Office Wife is a 1934 British comedy film directed by George King and starring Nora Swinburne, Cecil Parker and Chili Bouchier. It was made as a quota quickie by the British subsidiary of Warner Brothers at their Teddington Studios." 616,165986,dbp-dbr:The_Second_Matedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Baxter_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Second_Matedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British-Pathédbp-dbr:The_Second_Matedbp-dbp:producerJohn Baxterdbp-dbr:The_Second_Matedbp-dbp:producerBarbara K. Emarydbp-dbr:The_Second_Matedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gordon_Harkerdbp-dbr:The_Second_Matedbp-dbp:starringGraham Moffattdbp-dbr:The_Second_Matedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Baxter_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Second_Matedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British-Pathédbp-dbr:The_Second_Matedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Baxter_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Second_Matedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Barbara_K._Emarydbp-dbr:The_Second_Matedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Geoffrey_Ormedbp-dbr:The_Second_Matedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Barbara_K._Emarydbp-dbr:The_Second_Matedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anson_Dyerdbp-dbr:The_Second_Matedbp-dbp:nameThe Second Matedbp-dbr:The_Second_Matedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Second_Matepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Second_Matepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Second_Matepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Second_Matepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Second_Matepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Second_Matepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Second_Matepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Second_Matepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Baxterdbp-dbr:The_Second_Matepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Southall_Studios,"The Second Mate is a 1950 British crime film directed by John Baxter and starring Gordon Harker, Graham Moffatt and David Hannaford. It was written by Anson Dyer, Barbara K. Emary, Jack Francis and Geoffrey Orme It was made at Southall Studios." 617,167889,dbp-dbr:The_Flying_Fontainesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Shermandbp-dbr:The_Flying_Fontainesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Flying_Fontainesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:The_Flying_Fontainesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Callandbp-dbr:The_Flying_Fontainesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Shermandbp-dbr:The_Flying_Fontainesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Flying_Fontainesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:The_Flying_Fontainesdbp-dbp:nameThe Flying Fontainesdbp-dbr:The_Flying_Fontainesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Flying_Fontainespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Flying_Fontainespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Flying_Fontainespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Flying_Fontainespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Flying_Fontainespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_Shermandbp-dbr:The_Flying_Fontainespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Flying_Fontainespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_drama_films,The Flying Fontaines is a 1959 American circus film about trapeze artists. It stars Michael Callan. 618,110995,"dbp-dbr:Bala_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Satyajit_Raydbp-dbr:Bala_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:distributorGovernment of Tamil Nadudbp-dbr:Bala_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:distributorNational Centre for the Performing Arts,dbp-dbr:Bala_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Government_of_Tamil_Nadudbp-dbr:Bala_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:National_Centre_for_the_Performing_Arts_(India)dbp-dbr:Bala_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:V._Raghavandbp-dbr:Bala_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Balasaraswatidbp-dbr:Bala_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Uday_Shankardbp-dbr:Bala_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:V._K._Narayana_Menondbp-dbr:Bala_(1976_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Satyajit_Raydbp-dbr:Bala_(1976_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Government_of_Tamil_Nadudbp-dbr:Bala_(1976_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:National_Centre_for_the_Performing_Arts_(India)dbp-dbr:Bala_(1976_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Government_of_Tamil_Nadudbp-dbr:Bala_(1976_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:National_Centre_for_the_Performing_Arts_(India)dbp-dbr:Bala_(1976_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Satyajit_Raydbp-dbr:Bala_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:nameBaladbp-dbr:Bala_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:countryIndiadbp-dbr:Bala_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bala_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_filmsdbp-dbr:Bala_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_womendbp-dbr:Bala_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Satyajit_Raydbp-dbr:Bala_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_dancedbp-dbr:Bala_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Bala_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_entertainersdbp-dbr:Bala_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Bala_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Indian_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Bala_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bharatanatyam","Bala is a 1976 documentary film made by Satyajit Ray, about a Bharatanatyam dancer, Balasaraswati, fondly known as ""Bala"". The film was jointly produced by National Centre for the Performing Arts and Government of Tamil Nadu. The thirty-three-minute documentary features the life and some of the works by Balasaraswati in the form of narration and dance, starring herself. At the age of fourteen, Ray had seen a performance of Balasaraswati in Kolkata, then known as ""Calcutta"", in 1935, when she was seventeen years old.Ray had initially planned to make a film on Bala in 1966, when she was in her prime, however he could not start filming until 1976. Though Bala was often called ""a revolutionary Bharatanatyam dancer"", she had never been filmed till she was 58 years old, in spite of having a career spanned over four decades. Ray decided to make the film on Bala, ""the greatest Bharatanatyam dancer ever"" according to him, to document her art for future generations with the ""main value as archival"". When Ray filmed the then 58-year-old Bala for the documentary, she wore the same pair of anklets which she had worn more than fifty years before for her debut performance, at the age of seven. Ray is reported to have said about the delayed filming of the documentary that ""Bala filmed at 58 was better than Bala not being filmed at all.""The film's script was included in a book named Original English Film Scripts Satyajit Ray, put together by Ray's son Sandip Ray along with an ex-CEO of Ray Society, Aditinath Sarkar, which also included original scripts of Ray's other films." 619,137088,dbp-dbr:The_White_Diamonddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Werner_Herzogdbp-dbr:The_White_Diamonddbp-dbp:producerMarco Polo Film AGdbp-dbr:The_White_Diamonddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Werner_Herzogdbp-dbr:The_White_Diamonddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Graham_Dorringtondbp-dbr:The_White_Diamonddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dieter_Plagedbp-dbr:The_White_Diamonddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Werner_Herzogdbp-dbr:The_White_Diamonddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rudolph_Herzogdbp-dbr:The_White_Diamonddbp-dbp:nameThe White Diamonddbp-dbr:The_White_Diamondpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_White_Diamondpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:The_White_Diamondpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_White_Diamondpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Werner_Herzogdbp-dbr:The_White_Diamondpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Guyanadbp-dbr:The_White_Diamondpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_ballooning,"The White Diamond is a 2004 documentary film by Werner Herzog. It illustrates the history of aviation and depicts the struggles and triumphs of Graham Dorrington, an aeronautical engineer, who has designed and built a teardrop-shaped airship which he plans to fly over the forest canopies of Guyana. It features music composed by Ernst Reijseger, which was re-used in Herzog's 2005 film The Wild Blue Yonder.Most of the film focuses on Dorrington's flights near Kaieteur Falls, in Guyana. Dorrington discusses the mechanics of his flight, as well as his own struggles with uncertainty and the ""heaviness"" he feels after the death of the cinematographer Dieter Plage. The film also explores the Kaieteur Falls themselves, a local man named Marc Anthony Yhap, a diamond miner, and the white-tipped swifts (Aeronautes montivagus) which roost in an inaccessible cave behind the falls.The film holds a score of 83 (based on 12 reviews) on the film review aggregator website Metacritic and a score of 90% (based on 20 reviews) on Rotten Tomatoes." 620,21363,dbp-dbr:Universe_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roman_Kroitordbp-dbr:Universe_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:directorColin Lowdbp-dbr:Universe_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:National_Film_Board_of_Canadadbp-dbr:Universe_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Tom_Daly_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Universe_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Donald_MacRae_(astronomer)dbp-dbr:Universe_(1960_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Colin_Low_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Universe_(1960_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roman_Kroitordbp-dbr:Universe_(1960_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:National_Film_Board_of_Canadadbp-dbr:Universe_(1960_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tom_Daly_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Universe_(1960_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Roman_Kroitordbp-dbr:Universe_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:nameUniversedbp-dbr:Universe_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Universe_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Universe_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Universe_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Universe_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Board_of_Canada_documentariesdbp-dbr:Universe_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:BAFTA_winners_(films)dbp-dbr:Universe_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Black-and-white_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Universe_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Universe_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Universe_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Universe_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Tom_Dalydbp-dbr:Universe_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Board_of_Canada_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Universe_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_spacedbp-dbr:Universe_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Board_of_Canada_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Universe_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Colin_Low_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Universe_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Eldon_Rathburndbp-dbr:Universe_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Universe_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Universe_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_Film_Palme_d'Or_winnersdbp-dbr:Universe_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roman_Kroitordbp-dbr:Universe_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_animated_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Universe_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Astronomy_education_works,"Universe (Notre univers) is a 1960 black-and-white documentary short film made in 1960 by Roman Kroitor and Colin Low for the National Film Board of Canada (NFB). The NFB writes: ""[The film] creates on the screen a vast, awe-inspiring picture of the universe as it would appear to a voyager through space. Realistic animation takes you into far regions of space, beyond the reach of the strongest telescope, past Moon, Sun, and Milky Way into galaxies yet unfathomed.""This visualization is grounded in the nightly work of Dr. Donald MacRae, an astronomer at the David Dunlap Observatory in Richmond Hill, Ontario.[1] Using the technology of his era, MacRae prepares his largely manually operated equipment and then photographs, by long exposure, one star. He actually strikes an arc between iron electrodes and makes a simultaneous exposure, which he can compare to the star's spectrum to determine its movement relative to Earth." 621,164612,dbp-dbr:Swooning_the_Swoonersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Connie_Rasinskidbp-dbr:Swooning_the_Swoonersdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Swooning_the_Swoonersdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Terry_(cartoonist)dbp-dbr:Swooning_the_Swoonersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Connie_Rasinskidbp-dbr:Swooning_the_Swoonersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Swooning_the_Swoonersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Terry_(cartoonist)dbp-dbr:Swooning_the_Swoonersdbp-dbp:nameSwooning the Swoonersdbp-dbr:Swooning_the_Swoonerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_filmsdbp-dbr:Swooning_the_Swoonerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Swooning_the_Swoonerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:Swooning_the_Swoonerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_radiodbp-dbr:Swooning_the_Swoonerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Swooning_the_Swoonerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Swooning_the_Swoonerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_mice_and_ratsdbp-dbr:Swooning_the_Swoonerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Swooning_the_Swoonerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Terrytoons_shortsdbp-dbr:Swooning_the_Swoonerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Swooning_the_Swoonerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Connie_Rasinski,Swooning the Swooners is a 1945 short animated film produced by Terrytoons and distributed by 20th Century Fox. It is among the Terrytoons films made during the studio's color era. 622,166603,dbp-dbr:The_Cavalier's_Dreamdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edwin_S._Porterdbp-dbr:The_Cavalier's_Dreamdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Edison_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Cavalier's_Dreamdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Vitagraph_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Cavalier's_Dreamdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edwin_S._Porterdbp-dbr:The_Cavalier's_Dreamdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Edison_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Cavalier's_Dreamdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Vitagraph_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Cavalier's_Dreamdbp-dbp:nameThe Cavalier's Dreamdbp-dbr:The_Cavalier's_Dreamdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Cavalier's_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cavalier's_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_silent_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cavalier's_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cavalier's_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Demons_in_filmdbp-dbr:The_Cavalier's_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_shapeshiftingdbp-dbr:The_Cavalier's_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_witchcraftdbp-dbr:The_Cavalier's_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cavalier's_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1898_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cavalier's_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1890s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cavalier's_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edwin_S._Porterdbp-dbr:The_Cavalier's_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1898_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cavalier's_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1898_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cavalier's_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1898_directorial_debut_films,"The Cavalier's Dream is an 1898 American silent horror trick film. This Edison-Vitagraph short was not widely circulated in its time, but was preserved for the Library of Congress in 1958. In 2017, the Library scanned the 16mm film and the 2K file was published on the Internet Archive.According to Charles Musser, the film was ""likely shot (in September or October) by Albert E. Smith and J. Stuart Blackton in the Manhattan rooftop studio of their new American Vitagraph company, then an Edison licensee.""The work is sometimes mistakenly credited to director Edwin S. Porter. But Porter made his earliest films for the Edison studio in 1901." 623,54984,dbp-dbr:The_Wizard_of_Liesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Barry_Levinsondbp-dbr:The_Wizard_of_Liesdbp-dbp:producerJoseph E. Ibertidbp-dbr:The_Wizard_of_Liesdbp-dbp:starringRobert De Nirodbp-dbr:The_Wizard_of_Liesdbp-dbp:starringHank Azariadbp-dbr:The_Wizard_of_Liesdbp-dbp:starringAlessandro Nivoladbp-dbr:The_Wizard_of_Liesdbp-dbp:starringMichelle Pfeifferdbp-dbr:The_Wizard_of_Liesdbp-dbp:starringKathrine Narduccidbp-dbr:The_Wizard_of_Liesdbp-dbp:starringKristen Connollydbp-dbr:The_Wizard_of_Liesdbp-dbp:starringDiana B. Henriquesdbp-dbr:The_Wizard_of_Liesdbp-dbp:starringNathan Darrowdbp-dbr:The_Wizard_of_Liesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Barry_Levinsondbp-dbr:The_Wizard_of_Liesdbp-dbp:nameThe Wizard of Liesdbp-dbr:The_Wizard_of_Liesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Wizard_of_Liespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wizard_of_Liespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wizard_of_Liespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wizard_of_Liespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:The_Wizard_of_Liespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_non-fiction_booksdbp-dbr:The_Wizard_of_Liespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Drama_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:The_Wizard_of_Liespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wizard_of_Liespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_businesspeopledbp-dbr:The_Wizard_of_Liespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_con_artistsdbp-dbr:The_Wizard_of_Liespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:HBO_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wizard_of_Liespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_fraudstersdbp-dbr:The_Wizard_of_Liespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Robert_De_Nirodbp-dbr:The_Wizard_of_Liespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wizard_of_Liespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Barry_Levinsondbp-dbr:The_Wizard_of_Liespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wizard_of_Liespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Great_Recessiondbp-dbr:The_Wizard_of_Liespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Bernie_Madoffdbp-dbr:The_Wizard_of_Liespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Madoff_investment_scandal,"The Wizard of Lies is a 2017 American television biopic film directed by Barry Levinson and written by Sam Levinson, Sam Baum, and John Burnham Schwartz, based on the 2011 non-fiction book of the same name by Diana B. Henriques. The film stars Robert De Niro as businessman and fraudster Bernie Madoff, Michelle Pfeiffer as his wife Ruth Madoff, and Alessandro Nivola as their older son Mark Madoff. It aired on HBO on May 20, 2017. This is the fourth film featuring De Niro and Pfeiffer, following Stardust (2007), New Year's Eve (2011) and The Family (2013), as well as their first collaboration for television." 624,145166,dbp-dbr:I'm_from_Arkansasdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lew_Landersdbp-dbr:I'm_from_Arkansasdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Producers_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:I'm_from_Arkansasdbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:I'm_from_Arkansasdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lew_Landersdbp-dbr:I'm_from_Arkansasdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Producers_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:I'm_from_Arkansasdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:I'm_from_Arkansaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:I'm_from_Arkansaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:I'm_from_Arkansaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I'm_from_Arkansaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:I'm_from_Arkansaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lew_Landersdbp-dbr:I'm_from_Arkansaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:I'm_from_Arkansaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:I'm_from_Arkansaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:I'm_from_Arkansaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsdbp-dbr:I'm_from_Arkansaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:I'm_from_Arkansaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Producers_Releasing_Corporation_filmsdbp-dbr:I'm_from_Arkansaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Arkansasdbp-dbr:I'm_from_Arkansaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_musical_comedy_films,I'm from Arkansas is a 1944 American musical comedy film directed by Lew Landers. 625,160246,dbp-dbr:Something_Big_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Andrew_V._McLaglendbp-dbr:Something_Big_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:National_General_Picturesdbp-dbr:Something_Big_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJames Lee Barrettdbp-dbr:Something_Big_(film)dbp-dbp:producerAndrew V. McLaglendbp-dbr:Something_Big_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brian_Keithdbp-dbr:Something_Big_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dean_Martindbp-dbr:Something_Big_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Honor_Blackmandbp-dbr:Something_Big_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ben_Johnson_(actor)dbp-dbr:Something_Big_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carol_Whitedbp-dbr:Something_Big_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Andrew_V._McLaglendbp-dbr:Something_Big_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:National_General_Picturesdbp-dbr:Something_Big_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Andrew_V._McLaglendbp-dbr:Something_Big_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:James_Lee_Barrettdbp-dbr:Something_Big_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_Lee_Barrettdbp-dbr:Something_Big_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSomething Bigdbp-dbr:Something_Big_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Something_Big_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Something_Big_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Something_Big_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Something_Big_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_filmsdbp-dbr:Something_Big_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_Mexicodbp-dbr:Something_Big_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Something_Big_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Marvin_Hamlischdbp-dbr:Something_Big_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Western_(genre)_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Something_Big_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Andrew_McLaglen,"Something Big is a 1971 American Western comedy film directed by Andrew V. McLaglen. Produced by McLaglen and screenwriter James Lee Barrett, the film stars Dean Martin, Honor Blackman and Brian Keith." 626,133561,"dbp-dbr:Least_Among_Saintsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Marty_Papaziandbp-dbr:Least_Among_Saintsdbp-dbp:distributorVertical Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Least_Among_Saintsdbp-dbp:distributorBrainstorm Mediadbp-dbr:Least_Among_Saintsdbp-dbp:producerMary Vernieudbp-dbr:Least_Among_Saintsdbp-dbp:producerRobert Papaziandbp-dbr:Least_Among_Saintsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:James_G._Hirschdbp-dbr:Least_Among_Saintsdbp-dbp:producerKurt David Andersondbp-dbr:Least_Among_Saintsdbp-dbp:starringLaura San Giacomodbp-dbr:Least_Among_Saintsdbp-dbp:starringCharles S. Duttondbp-dbr:Least_Among_Saintsdbp-dbp:starringTristan Lake Leabudbp-dbr:Least_Among_Saintsdbp-dbp:starringMartin Papaziandbp-dbr:Least_Among_Saintsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Marty_Papaziandbp-dbr:Least_Among_Saintsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vertical_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Least_Among_Saintsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:James_G._Hirschdbp-dbr:Least_Among_Saintsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Marty_Papaziandbp-dbr:Least_Among_Saintsdbp-dbp:nameLeast Among Saintsdbp-dbr:Least_Among_Saintsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Least_Among_Saintspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Least_Among_Saintspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Least_Among_Saintspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Least_Among_Saintspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:Least_Among_Saintspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Least_Among_Saintspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Tucson,_Arizonadbp-dbr:Least_Among_Saintspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Least_Among_Saintspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Vertical_Entertainment_films","Least Among Saints is a 2012 American drama film written by, directed by, and starring Martin Papazian with Tristan Lake Leabu, Laura San Giacomo and Charles S. Dutton." 627,103154,dbp-dbr:Hangmen_(film)dbp-dbp:directorJ. Christian Ingvordsendbp-dbr:Hangmen_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sandra_Bullockdbp-dbr:Hangmen_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKeith Bogartdbp-dbr:Hangmen_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRick Washburndbp-dbr:Hangmen_(film)dbp-dbp:nameHangmendbp-dbr:Hangmen_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hangmen_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hangmen_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hangmen_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Hangmen_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Hangmen_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_action_thriller_films,"Hangmen is a 1987 American action thriller film written and directed by J. Christian Ingvordsen, and marked the acting debut of actress Sandra Bullock." 628,119239,"dbp-dbr:The_Final_Destinationdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_R._Ellisdbp-dbr:The_Final_Destinationdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Final_Destinationdbp-dbp:producerCraig Perrydbp-dbr:The_Final_Destinationdbp-dbp:producerWarren Zidedbp-dbr:The_Final_Destinationdbp-dbp:starringMykelti Williamsondbp-dbr:The_Final_Destinationdbp-dbp:starringBobby Campodbp-dbr:The_Final_Destinationdbp-dbp:starringShantel VanSantendbp-dbr:The_Final_Destinationdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_R._Ellisdbp-dbr:The_Final_Destinationdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Final_Destinationdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Craig_Perrydbp-dbr:The_Final_Destinationdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eric_Bressdbp-dbr:The_Final_Destinationdbp-dbp:nameThe Final Destinationdbp-dbr:The_Final_Destinationdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Final_Destinationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Destinationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Destinationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Destinationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Destinationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Destinationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Destinationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Destinationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Floridadbp-dbr:The_Final_Destinationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_Line_Cinema_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Destinationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Destinationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Orleansdbp-dbr:The_Final_Destinationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2009dbp-dbr:The_Final_Destinationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Destinationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_a_movie_theatredbp-dbr:The_Final_Destinationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_auto_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Destinationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Destinationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Brian_Tylerdbp-dbr:The_Final_Destinationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_deathdbp-dbr:The_Final_Destinationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:D-Box_motion-enhanced_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Destinationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Destinationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Alliance_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Final_Destinationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Ku_Klux_Klandbp-dbr:The_Final_Destinationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Mobile,_Alabamadbp-dbr:The_Final_Destinationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_R._Ellisdbp-dbr:The_Final_Destinationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Final_Destination_films","The Final Destination (also known as Final Destination 4) is a 2009 American 3D supernatural horror film directed by David R. Ellis and written by Eric Bress. It is a standalone sequel to Final Destination 3 (2006) and the fourth installment in the Final Destination film series. It stars Bobby Campo, Shantel VanSanten, and Mykelti Williamson. Produced by New Line Cinema, the film follows a group of people after they escape a deadly accident during a stock car race, with Death stalking and killing them one by one.After the commercial success of Final Destination 3, a fourth film entered development and was planned to be in 3D, with Bress writing the script. The script impressed producer Craig Perry and New Line Cinema enough to green-light a fourth installment. James Wong was on board to direct, but because of scheduling conflicts, he decided to drop out. Consequently, the studio executives opted for David R. Ellis to return because of his work on Final Destination 2 (2003), who personally accepted because of the 3D. Filming began in March 2008 and ended late May in the same year.The Final Destination was theatrically released on August 28, 2009, by Warner Bros. Pictures and New Line Cinema. It was the first film in the series to be shot in HD 3D and, as of May 2025, is the second highest-grossing Final Destination film, having earned $187.4 million worldwide. It received generally negative reviews from critics. A fifth film, Final Destination 5, was released in August 2011." 629,69682,dbp-dbr:Idol_of_Parisdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_Arlissdbp-dbr:Idol_of_Parisdbp-dbp:distributorWarner Brothersdbp-dbr:Idol_of_Parisdbp-dbp:distributorPremier Productions Ltddbp-dbr:Idol_of_Parisdbp-dbp:producerexecutivedbp-dbr:Idol_of_Parisdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Maurice_Ostrerdbp-dbr:Idol_of_Parisdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:R._J._Minneydbp-dbr:Idol_of_Parisdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Margaretta_Scottdbp-dbr:Idol_of_Parisdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andrew_Cruickshankdbp-dbr:Idol_of_Parisdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Miles_Mallesondbp-dbr:Idol_of_Parisdbp-dbp:starringMichael Renniedbp-dbr:Idol_of_Parisdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Beryl_Baxterdbp-dbr:Idol_of_Parisdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christine_Nordendbp-dbr:Idol_of_Parisdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Kentdbp-dbr:Idol_of_Parisdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_Arlissdbp-dbr:Idol_of_Parisdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Maurice_Ostrerdbp-dbr:Idol_of_Parisdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:R._J._Minneydbp-dbr:Idol_of_Parisdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Norman_Leedbp-dbr:Idol_of_Parisdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stafford_Dickensdbp-dbr:Idol_of_Parisdbp-dbp:nameThe Idol of Parisdbp-dbr:Idol_of_Parisdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Idol_of_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:Idol_of_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Idol_of_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Idol_of_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_19th_centurydbp-dbr:Idol_of_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Francedbp-dbr:Idol_of_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:Idol_of_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:Idol_of_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Napoleon_IIIdbp-dbr:Idol_of_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Leslie_Arlissdbp-dbr:Idol_of_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Second_French_Empire,"Idol of Paris is a 1948 British film directed by Leslie Arliss and starring Beryl Baxter, Michael Rennie, Christine Norden and Andrew Cruickshank. It was written by Stafford Dickens, Norman Lee and Harry Ostrer, based on the 1935 novel Paiva, Queen of Love by Alfred Schirokauer, about a mid-19th century French courtesan Theresa who sleeps her way from poverty to the top of Second Empire society. It was an attempt by its makers to imitate the success of the Gainsborough melodramas." 630,165150,dbp-dbr:The_Fur_Collardbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lawrence_Huntingtondbp-dbr:The_Fur_Collardbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:J._Arthur_Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Fur_Collardbp-dbp:producerLawrence Huntingtondbp-dbr:The_Fur_Collardbp-dbp:starringPhilip Frienddbp-dbr:The_Fur_Collardbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Bentley_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Fur_Collardbp-dbp:starringMartin Bensondbp-dbr:The_Fur_Collardbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lawrence_Huntingtondbp-dbr:The_Fur_Collardbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:J._Arthur_Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Fur_Collardbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Huntingtondbp-dbr:The_Fur_Collardbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Huntingtondbp-dbr:The_Fur_Collardbp-dbp:nameThe Fur Collardbp-dbr:The_Fur_Collardbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Fur_Collardbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Fur_Collarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fur_Collarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fur_Collarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lawrence_Huntingtondbp-dbr:The_Fur_Collarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fur_Collarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fur_Collarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_thriller_films,"The Fur Collar is a 1962 British second feature thriller film directed and written by Lawrence Huntington and starring John Bentley, Martin Benson and Philip Friend." 631,35674,dbp-dbr:Fright_to_the_Finishdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Seymour_Kneiteldbp-dbr:Fright_to_the_Finishdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Fright_to_the_Finishdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Seymour_Kneiteldbp-dbr:Fright_to_the_Finishdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Fright_to_the_Finishdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Mercerdbp-dbr:Fright_to_the_Finishdbp-dbp:nameFright to the Finishdbp-dbr:Fright_to_the_Finishdbp-dbp:countryU.S.dbp-dbr:Fright_to_the_Finishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Fright_to_the_Finishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Fright_to_the_Finishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Fright_to_the_Finishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Fright_to_the_Finishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_Halloweendbp-dbr:Fright_to_the_Finishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Fright_to_the_Finishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Fright_to_the_Finishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Fright_to_the_Finishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Fright_to_the_Finishpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Popeye_the_Sailor_theatrical_cartoons,"Fright to the Finish is a 1954 animated American short film directed by Seymour Kneitel and Al Eugster starring Jack Mercer as Popeye. The short was released by Paramount Pictures on August 27, 1954." 632,162662,dbp-dbr:Of_Rice_and_Hendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Of_Rice_and_Hendbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Of_Rice_and_Hendbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Of_Rice_and_Hendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Of_Rice_and_Hendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Of_Rice_and_Hendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bea_Benaderetdbp-dbr:Of_Rice_and_Hendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Of_Rice_and_Hendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Of_Rice_and_Hendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Of_Rice_and_Hendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Of_Rice_and_Hendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Fosterdbp-dbr:Of_Rice_and_Hendbp-dbp:nameOf Rice and Hendbp-dbr:Of_Rice_and_Henpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Of_Rice_and_Henpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Of_Rice_and_Henpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Of_Rice_and_Henpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Foghorn_Leghorn_filmsdbp-dbr:Of_Rice_and_Henpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Of_Rice_and_Henpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Of_Rice_and_Henpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Of_Rice_and_Henpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Of_Rice_and_Henpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Of_Rice_and_Henpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Of_Rice_and_Henpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Of_Mice_and_Men,"Of Rice and Hen is a 1953 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes animated short directed by Robert McKimson. The cartoon was released on November 14, 1953, and features Foghorn Leghorn, Miss Prissy and the Barnyard Dawg.The title is a play on John Steinbeck's 1937 novel Of Mice and Men. Foghorn Leghorn as usual is voiced by Mel Blanc, while an uncredited Bea Benaderet voicing all of the female hens." 633,144775,dbp-dbr:Gross_Misconduct_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_T._Millerdbp-dbr:Gross_Misconduct_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Becker_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Gross_Misconduct_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Magna_Pacificdbp-dbr:Gross_Misconduct_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jimmy_Smitsdbp-dbr:Gross_Misconduct_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Naomi_Wattsdbp-dbr:Gross_Misconduct_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_T._Millerdbp-dbr:Gross_Misconduct_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Becker_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Gross_Misconduct_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Magna_Pacificdbp-dbr:Gross_Misconduct_(film)dbp-dbp:nameGross Misconductdbp-dbr:Gross_Misconduct_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Gross_Misconduct_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Gross_Misconduct_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:Gross_Misconduct_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_educatorsdbp-dbr:Gross_Misconduct_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Gross_Misconduct_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Melbournedbp-dbr:Gross_Misconduct_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_T._Millerdbp-dbr:Gross_Misconduct_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_thriller_films,Gross Misconduct is a 1993 Australian thriller film directed by George T. Miller. It stars Jimmy Smits and Naomi Watts. It was nominated for an award by the Australian Film Institute in 1993. The film has been described as an Australian version of Fatal Attraction. 634,43353,dbp-dbr:Cool_It_Carol!dbp-dbp:producerPete Walkerdbp-dbr:Cool_It_Carol!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robin_Askwithdbp-dbr:Cool_It_Carol!dbp-dbp:starringJanet Lynndbp-dbr:Cool_It_Carol!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Pete_Walker_(director)dbp-dbr:Cool_It_Carol!dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Miracle_Filmsdbp-dbr:Cool_It_Carol!dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Pete_Walker_(director)dbp-dbr:Cool_It_Carol!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Murray_Smith_(writer)dbp-dbr:Cool_It_Carol!dbp-dbp:nameCool it Carol!dbp-dbr:Cool_It_Carol!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cool_It_Carol!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:Cool_It_Carol!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Cool_It_Carol!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Cool_It_Carol!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cool_It_Carol!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Cool_It_Carol!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Cool_It_Carol!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cool_It_Carol!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_pornographydbp-dbr:Cool_It_Carol!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Cool_It_Carol!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Pete_Walkerdbp-dbr:Cool_It_Carol!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Cool_It_Carol!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_prostitution_in_the_United_Kingdom,"Cool It, Carol! (U.S. title: Dirtiest Girl I Ever Met; also known as Oh Carol) is a 1970 British sex comedy-drama film directed and produced by Pete Walker, starring Robin Askwith and Janet Lynn. It was written by Murray Smilth." 635,69963,dbp-dbr:The_Bandmaster_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Bandmaster_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bill_Nolan_(animator)dbp-dbr:The_Bandmaster_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Bandmaster_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:producerWalter Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Bandmaster_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Bandmaster_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bill_Nolan_(animator)dbp-dbr:The_Bandmaster_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Bandmaster_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Bandmaster_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Bandmasterdbp-dbr:The_Bandmaster_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bandmaster_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bandmaster_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:The_Bandmaster_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bandmaster_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:The_Bandmaster_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bandmaster_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bandmaster_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walter_Lantz_Productions_shortsdbp-dbr:The_Bandmaster_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:The_Bandmaster_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Oswald_the_Lucky_Rabbit_cartoonsdbp-dbr:The_Bandmaster_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_animated_films,"The Bandmaster is a 1931 short film by Walter Lantz Productions, starring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. As with a few films from the series, the cartoon is in the public domain. A similarly titled short, also produced by Lantz in 1947, is still under copyright however." 636,53159,dbp-dbr:The_Tourist_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:directorTerry Bourkedbp-dbr:The_Tourist_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:producerSue Salemdbp-dbr:The_Tourist_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael Patedbp-dbr:The_Tourist_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringTony Bonnerdbp-dbr:The_Tourist_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringChard Haywarddbp-dbr:The_Tourist_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringZoe Caridesdbp-dbr:The_Tourist_(1987_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Terry_Bourkedbp-dbr:The_Tourist_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Tourist_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tourist_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tourist_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tourist_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Special_Broadcasting_Service_original_programmingdbp-dbr:The_Tourist_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Terry_Bourke,"The Tourist is an Australian made-for-TV romantic drama film directed by Terry Bourke and starring Tony Bonner, Michael Pate, Chard Hayward, and Zoe Carides.It was also known as Sands of the Bedouin." 637,111869,dbp-dbr:Cracked_Icedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Tashlindbp-dbr:Cracked_Icedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Cracked_Icedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Cracked_Icedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Cracked_Icedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tedd_Piercedbp-dbr:Cracked_Icedbp-dbp:starringDanny Webbdbp-dbr:Cracked_Icedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Tashlindbp-dbr:Cracked_Icedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Cracked_Icedbp-dbp:nameCracked Icedbp-dbr:Cracked_Icepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Cracked_Icepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cracked_Icepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Cracked_Icepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Cracked_Icepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Cracked_Icepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Frank_Tashlindbp-dbr:Cracked_Icepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_animated_films,"Cracked Ice is a 1938 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Frank Tashlin. The short was released on September 10, 1938." 638,113361,dbp-dbr:The_Apartment_Complexdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tobe_Hooperdbp-dbr:The_Apartment_Complexdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Scott_McAboydbp-dbr:The_Apartment_Complexdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Amy_Sydorickdbp-dbr:The_Apartment_Complexdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fay_Mastersondbp-dbr:The_Apartment_Complexdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Amanda_Plummerdbp-dbr:The_Apartment_Complexdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chad_Lowedbp-dbr:The_Apartment_Complexdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Obba_Babatundédbp-dbr:The_Apartment_Complexdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patrick_Warburtondbp-dbr:The_Apartment_Complexdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tobe_Hooperdbp-dbr:The_Apartment_Complexdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Scott_McAboydbp-dbr:The_Apartment_Complexdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Apartment_Complexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Apartment_Complexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Apartment_Complexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Apartment_Complexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Apartment_Complexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Apartment_Complexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Apartment_Complexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_mystery_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Apartment_Complexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_apartment_buildingsdbp-dbr:The_Apartment_Complexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tobe_Hooper,The Apartment Complex is a 1999 American made-for-television mystery-thriller film directed by Tobe Hooper. 639,166307,dbp-dbr:They_Call_Me_Renegadedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:E.B._Clucherdbp-dbr:They_Call_Me_Renegadedbp-dbp:producerLucio Bompanidbp-dbr:They_Call_Me_Renegadedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Vaughndbp-dbr:They_Call_Me_Renegadedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Terence_Hilldbp-dbr:They_Call_Me_Renegadedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Norman_Bowlerdbp-dbr:They_Call_Me_Renegadedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ross_Hill_(actor)dbp-dbr:They_Call_Me_Renegadedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:E.B._Clucherdbp-dbr:They_Call_Me_Renegadedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sergio_Donatidbp-dbr:They_Call_Me_Renegadedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Terence_Hilldbp-dbr:They_Call_Me_Renegadedbp-dbp:nameThey Call Me Renegadedbp-dbr:They_Call_Me_Renegadedbp-dbp:countryItalydbp-dbr:They_Call_Me_Renegadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Call_Me_Renegadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Call_Me_Renegadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Call_Me_Renegadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Call_Me_Renegadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Call_Me_Renegadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Call_Me_Renegadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Call_Me_Renegadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:They_Call_Me_Renegadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Amish_in_filmsdbp-dbr:They_Call_Me_Renegadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Sergio_Donati,They Call Me Renegade is a 1987 road movie directed by E.B. Clucher and starring Terence Hill and his son Ross Hill. 640,10998,dbp-dbr:Blue_Vinyldbp-dbp:directorDaniel B. Golddbp-dbr:Blue_Vinyldbp-dbp:directorJudith Helfanddbp-dbr:Blue_Vinyldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:HBOdbp-dbr:Blue_Vinyldbp-dbp:nameBlue Vinyldbp-dbr:Blue_Vinyldbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Blue_Vinylpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Vinylpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Vinylpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Vinylpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Vinylpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_Vinylpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_environmental_issuesdbp-dbr:Blue_Vinylpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_in_the_environment,"Blue Vinyl is a 2002 documentary film directed by Daniel B. Gold and Judith Helfand. With a lighthearted tone, the film follows one woman's quest for an environmentally sound cladding for her parents' house in Merrick, Long Island, New York. It also investigates the many negative health effects of polyvinyl chloride in its production, use and disposal, focusing on the communities of Lake Charles and Mossville, Louisiana, and Venice, Italy. Filming for Blue Vinyl began in 1994. It was aired on HBO as part of the series America Undercover." 641,10430,dbp-dbr:Bleak_House_(1920_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:Bleak_House_(1920_film)dbp-dbp:distributorIdeal Film Companydbp-dbr:Bleak_House_(1920_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Constance_Collierdbp-dbr:Bleak_House_(1920_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Helen_Hayedbp-dbr:Bleak_House_(1920_film)dbp-dbp:starringBerta Gellardidbp-dbr:Bleak_House_(1920_film)dbp-dbp:starringClifford Heatherleydbp-dbr:Bleak_House_(1920_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:Bleak_House_(1920_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Ideal_Film_Companydbp-dbr:Bleak_House_(1920_film)dbp-dbp:nameBleak Housedbp-dbr:Bleak_House_(1920_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Bleak_House_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Bleak_House_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Bleak_House_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Bleak_House_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bleak_House_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Bleak_House_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Bleak_House_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Bleak_House_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Bleak_House_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920_filmsdbp-dbr:Bleak_House_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Bleak_House_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Bleak_House_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:Bleak_House_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Bleak_House_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ideal_Film_Company_filmsdbp-dbr:Bleak_House_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Charles_Dickensdbp-dbr:Bleak_House_(1920_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_based_on_Bleak_House,"Bleak House is a 1920 British silent drama film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Constance Collier, Berta Gellardi, and Helen Haye. An adaptation of Charles Dickens' 1853 novel of the same name, it was one of many silent-film versions of Dickens' stories." 642,164847,dbp-dbr:Scandalous_Johndbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Butler_(director)dbp-dbr:Scandalous_Johndbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Scandalous_Johndbp-dbp:producerBill Walshdbp-dbr:Scandalous_Johndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brian_Keithdbp-dbr:Scandalous_Johndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alfonso_Araudbp-dbr:Scandalous_Johndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michele_Careydbp-dbr:Scandalous_Johndbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Butler_(director)dbp-dbr:Scandalous_Johndbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Scandalous_Johndbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bill_Walsh_(producer)dbp-dbr:Scandalous_Johndbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bill_Walsh_(producer)dbp-dbr:Scandalous_Johndbp-dbp:nameScandalous Johndbp-dbr:Scandalous_Johndbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Scandalous_Johnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Scandalous_Johnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Scandalous_Johnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_filmsdbp-dbr:Scandalous_Johnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Scandalous_Johnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Scandalous_Johnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Scandalous_Johnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Scandalous_Johnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Scandalous_Johnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Scandalous_Johnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Scandalous_Johnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Scandalous_Johnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Bill_Walsh_(producer)dbp-dbr:Scandalous_Johnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Butlerdbp-dbr:Scandalous_Johnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Rod_McKuen,Scandalous John is a 1971 American Western comedy-drama film directed by Robert Butler and produced by Walt Disney Productions. It stars Brian Keith and Alfonso Arau. The music was scored by Rod McKuen. 643,57024,dbp-dbr:Opened_by_Mistakedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Archainbauddbp-dbr:Opened_by_Mistakedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Opened_by_Mistakedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Stuart_Walker_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Opened_by_Mistakedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Paigedbp-dbr:Opened_by_Mistakedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Frawleydbp-dbr:Opened_by_Mistakedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charlie_Rugglesdbp-dbr:Opened_by_Mistakedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Florence_Shirleydbp-dbr:Opened_by_Mistakedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Janice_Logandbp-dbr:Opened_by_Mistakedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Archainbauddbp-dbr:Opened_by_Mistakedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Opened_by_Mistakedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stuart_Walker_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Opened_by_Mistakedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stuart_Palmerdbp-dbr:Opened_by_Mistakedbp-dbp:nameOpened by Mistakedbp-dbr:Opened_by_Mistakedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Opened_by_Mistakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Opened_by_Mistakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Opened_by_Mistakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Opened_by_Mistakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Opened_by_Mistakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:Opened_by_Mistakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Opened_by_Mistakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_Archainbaud,Opened by Mistake is a 1940 film starring Charlie Ruggles and Janice Logan. 644,41662,dbp-dbr:Must_Read_After_My_Deathdbp-dbp:directorMorgan Dewsdbp-dbr:Must_Read_After_My_Deathdbp-dbp:distributorGigantic Releasingdbp-dbr:Must_Read_After_My_Deathdbp-dbp:producerMorgan Dewsdbp-dbr:Must_Read_After_My_Deathdbp-dbp:nameMust Read After My Deathdbp-dbr:Must_Read_After_My_Deathdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Must_Read_After_My_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Must_Read_After_My_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Must_Read_After_My_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Must_Read_After_My_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:Must_Read_After_My_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_violence_against_womendbp-dbr:Must_Read_After_My_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Must_Read_After_My_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_child_abusedbp-dbr:Must_Read_After_My_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:History_of_women_in_Connecticutdbp-dbr:Must_Read_After_My_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_in_Connecticut,"Must Read After My Death is a 2009 documentary film written, produced, and directed by Morgan Dews. It is a story about Allis and her husband Charley, in Hartford, Connecticut in the 1960s.The film's soundtrack was composed by the Emmy-nominated musician Paul Damian Hogan." 645,165568,dbp-dbr:Philips_Cavalcadedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Paldbp-dbr:Philips_Cavalcadedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Paldbp-dbr:Philips_Cavalcadedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Paldbp-dbr:Philips_Cavalcadedbp-dbp:namePhilips Cavalcadedbp-dbr:Philips_Cavalcadedbp-dbp:countryNetherlandsdbp-dbr:Philips_Cavalcadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Philips_Cavalcadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Philips_Cavalcadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Philips_Cavalcadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Philips_Cavalcadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Philips_Cavalcadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Philips_Cavalcadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dutch_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Philips_Cavalcadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Stop-motion_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Philips_Cavalcadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_George_Paldbp-dbr:Philips_Cavalcadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Puppetoons,Philips Cavalcade is a 1934 animated short film in the Puppetoon series. It was directed by George Pal.It was also included in the 1987 compilation film The Puppetoon Movie. 646,137154,dbp-dbr:What_About_Bob%3Fdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Ozdbp-dbr:What_About_Bob%3Fdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:What_About_Bob%3Fdbp-dbp:producerLaura Ziskindbp-dbr:What_About_Bob%3Fdbp-dbp:starringBill Murraydbp-dbr:What_About_Bob%3Fdbp-dbp:starringCharlie Korsmodbp-dbr:What_About_Bob%3Fdbp-dbp:starringRichard Dreyfussdbp-dbr:What_About_Bob%3Fdbp-dbp:starringJulie Hagertydbp-dbr:What_About_Bob%3Fdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Ozdbp-dbr:What_About_Bob%3Fdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:What_About_Bob%3Fdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Laura_Ziskindbp-dbr:What_About_Bob%3Fdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Laura_Ziskindbp-dbr:What_About_Bob%3Fdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alvin_Sargentdbp-dbr:What_About_Bob%3Fdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tom_Schulmandbp-dbr:What_About_Bob%3Fdbp-dbp:nameWhat About Bob?dbp-dbr:What_About_Bob%3Fdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:What_About_Bob%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:What_About_Bob%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:What_About_Bob%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:What_About_Bob%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Touchstone_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:What_About_Bob%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:What_About_Bob%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:What_About_Bob%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_psychiatrydbp-dbr:What_About_Bob%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:What_About_Bob%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:What_About_Bob%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_vacationingdbp-dbr:What_About_Bob%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dysfunctional_familiesdbp-dbr:What_About_Bob%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Virginiadbp-dbr:What_About_Bob%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_narcissismdbp-dbr:What_About_Bob%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Miles_Goodmandbp-dbr:What_About_Bob%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_codependencydbp-dbr:What_About_Bob%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Alvin_Sargentdbp-dbr:What_About_Bob%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_Ozdbp-dbr:What_About_Bob%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_Hampshire,"What About Bob? is a 1991 American comedy film directed by Frank Oz and starring Bill Murray and Richard Dreyfuss. Murray plays Bob Wiley, a mentally unstable patient who follows his egotistical psychotherapist, Dr. Leo Marvin (Dreyfuss), on vacation. When Bob befriends the members of Leo's family and they help each other overcome their problems, the patient's continued presence pushes the doctor over the edge. The film received positive reviews and grossed $63.7 million in the US." 647,118206,dbp-dbr:The_Dude_Wranglerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Thorpedbp-dbr:The_Dude_Wranglerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sono_Art-World_Wide_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Dude_Wranglerdbp-dbp:producerCliff P. Broughtondbp-dbr:The_Dude_Wranglerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Thorpedbp-dbr:The_Dude_Wranglerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sono_Art-World_Wide_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Dude_Wranglerdbp-dbp:nameThe Dude Wranglerdbp-dbr:The_Dude_Wranglerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Dude_Wranglerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dude_Wranglerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dude_Wranglerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dude_Wranglerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dude_Wranglerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dude_Wranglerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dude_Wranglerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_Thorpedbp-dbr:The_Dude_Wranglerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Western_(genre)_comedy_films,"The Dude Wrangler is a 1930 American pre-Code comedy Western film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Lina Basquette, Tom Keene and Clyde Cook." 648,164934,"dbp-dbr:You're_a_Sap,_Mr._Japdbp-dbp:directorAnimation Director:dbp-dbr:You're_a_Sap,_Mr._Japdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dan_Gordon_(animator)dbp-dbr:You're_a_Sap,_Mr._Japdbp-dbp:directorJim Tyerdbp-dbr:You're_a_Sap,_Mr._Japdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:You're_a_Sap,_Mr._Japdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Seymour_Kneiteldbp-dbr:You're_a_Sap,_Mr._Japdbp-dbp:producerSam Buchwalddbp-dbr:You're_a_Sap,_Mr._Japdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Isadore_Sparberdbp-dbr:You're_a_Sap,_Mr._Japdbp-dbp:producerExecutive producerdbp-dbr:You're_a_Sap,_Mr._Japdbp-dbp:producerDan Gordondbp-dbr:You're_a_Sap,_Mr._Japdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Mercerdbp-dbr:You're_a_Sap,_Mr._Japdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dan_Gordon_(animator)dbp-dbr:You're_a_Sap,_Mr._Japdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:You're_a_Sap,_Mr._Japdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Seymour_Kneiteldbp-dbr:You're_a_Sap,_Mr._Japdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dan_Gordon_(animator)dbp-dbr:You're_a_Sap,_Mr._Japdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Isadore_Sparberdbp-dbr:You're_a_Sap,_Mr._Japdbp-dbp:nameYou're a Sap, Mr. Japdbp-dbr:You're_a_Sap,_Mr._Jappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:You're_a_Sap,_Mr._Jappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:You're_a_Sap,_Mr._Jappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:You're_a_Sap,_Mr._Jappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_race_and_ethnicitydbp-dbr:You're_a_Sap,_Mr._Jappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_short_filmsdbp-dbr:You're_a_Sap,_Mr._Jappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:You're_a_Sap,_Mr._Jappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Japan_in_non-Japanese_culturedbp-dbr:You're_a_Sap,_Mr._Jappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_controversiesdbp-dbr:You're_a_Sap,_Mr._Jappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Race-related_controversies_in_filmdbp-dbr:You're_a_Sap,_Mr._Jappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:You're_a_Sap,_Mr._Jappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:You're_a_Sap,_Mr._Jappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_short_filmsdbp-dbr:You're_a_Sap,_Mr._Jappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Race-related_controversies_in_animationdbp-dbr:You're_a_Sap,_Mr._Jappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_World_War_II_propaganda_shortsdbp-dbr:You're_a_Sap,_Mr._Jappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Anti-Japanese_sentiment_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:You're_a_Sap,_Mr._Jappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:You're_a_Sap,_Mr._Jappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ethnic_humourdbp-dbr:You're_a_Sap,_Mr._Jappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Popeye_the_Sailor_theatrical_cartoonsdbp-dbr:You're_a_Sap,_Mr._Jappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Stereotypes_of_East_Asians","You're a Sap, Mr. Jap is a 1942 one-reel anti-Japanese Popeye the Sailor animated cartoon short subject released by Paramount Pictures on August 7, 1942. It was the first cartoon short to be produced by Famous Studios. It is one of the best-known World War II propaganda cartoons." 649,162970,dbp-dbr:The_Gay_Antiesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Antiesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Antiesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Antiesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Antiesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Antiesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Antiesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Antiesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tedd_Piercedbp-dbr:The_Gay_Antiesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:The_Gay_Antiesdbp-dbp:nameThe Gay Antiesdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Antiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Antiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Antiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Antiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:The_Gay_Antiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1890sdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Antiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Antiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Antiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Antiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Antiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Picnic_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Antiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_insectsdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Antiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_ants,"The Gay Anties is a 1947 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon short directed by Friz Freleng and written by Michael Maltese and Tedd Pierce. The short was released on February 15, 1947. The title is a play on words for the ""Gay Nineties"", a phrase that references the 1890s United States." 650,97992,dbp-dbr:Andy_Hardy_Comes_Homedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Howard_W._Kochdbp-dbr:Andy_Hardy_Comes_Homedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Andy_Hardy_Comes_Homedbp-dbp:producerRed Doffdbp-dbr:Andy_Hardy_Comes_Homedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mickey_Rooneydbp-dbr:Andy_Hardy_Comes_Homedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patricia_Breslindbp-dbr:Andy_Hardy_Comes_Homedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fay_Holdendbp-dbr:Andy_Hardy_Comes_Homedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Howard_W._Kochdbp-dbr:Andy_Hardy_Comes_Homedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Andy_Hardy_Comes_Homedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_Ruskindbp-dbr:Andy_Hardy_Comes_Homedbp-dbp:nameAndy Hardy Comes Homedbp-dbr:Andy_Hardy_Comes_Homedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Andy_Hardy_Comes_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Andy_Hardy_Comes_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Andy_Hardy_Comes_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Andy_Hardy_Comes_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Andy_Hardy_Comes_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Andy_Hardy_Comes_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_filmsdbp-dbr:Andy_Hardy_Comes_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Andy_Hardy_Comes_Homepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Howard_W._Koch,"Andy Hardy Comes Home is a 1958 American comedy film directed by Howard W. Koch. It is the 16th and final film in the Andy Hardy series, with Mickey Rooney reprising his signature role. It was produced 12 years after the previous Hardy film, and was an attempt to revive what had once been an enormously popular film series. Because the film fell short of box office projections, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer did not continue the Andy Hardy series." 651,135689,dbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Munstersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Gintydbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Munstersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Studiosdbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Munstersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Munstersdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Landisdbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Munstersdbp-dbp:producerLeslie Belzbergdbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Munstersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edward_Herrmanndbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Munstersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Veronica_Hameldbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Munstersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mary_Woronovdbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Munstersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Morsedbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Munstersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christine_Taylordbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Munstersdbp-dbp:starringSean O'Bryandbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Munstersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Max_Grodenchikdbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Munstersdbp-dbp:nameHere Come the Munstersdbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Munstersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Munsterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Munsterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Munsterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Munsterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Munsterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fox_network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Munsterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_John_Landisdbp-dbr:Here_Come_the_Munsterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Munsters_films,"Here Come the Munsters is a science fiction comedy television film based on the 1960s CBS television series, The Munsters and was directed by Robert Ginty and written by Bill Prady, Jim Fisher, and Jim Staahl. The film stars Edward Herrmann, Christine Taylor, Veronica Hamel and Mathew Botuchis as the Munster family and tells the story of their arrival in the US from Transylvania. It aired on Fox on October 31, 1995." 652,103057,"dbp-dbr:Goodnight,_Viennadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Goodnight,_Viennadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Goodnight,_Viennadbp-dbp:producerHerbert Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Goodnight,_Viennadbp-dbp:starringAnna Neagledbp-dbr:Goodnight,_Viennadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Buchanandbp-dbr:Goodnight,_Viennadbp-dbp:starringGina Malodbp-dbr:Goodnight,_Viennadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Goodnight,_Viennadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Goodnight,_Viennadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Goodnight,_Viennadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eric_Maschwitzdbp-dbr:Goodnight,_Viennadbp-dbp:nameGoodnight, Viennadbp-dbr:Goodnight,_Viennadbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Goodnight,_Viennapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Goodnight,_Viennapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Goodnight,_Viennapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1910sdbp-dbr:Goodnight,_Viennapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Goodnight,_Viennapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Viennadbp-dbr:Goodnight,_Viennapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_World_War_I_filmsdbp-dbr:Goodnight,_Viennapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Operetta_filmsdbp-dbr:Goodnight,_Viennapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Goodnight,_Viennapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:Goodnight,_Viennapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Goodnight,_Viennapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Goodnight,_Viennapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Herbert_Wilcox","Goodnight, Vienna is a 1932 British musical film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Jack Buchanan, Anna Neagle and Gina Malo. Two lovers in Vienna are separated by the First World War, but are later reunited.Based on a radio operetta written by Eric Maschwitz, it features the song ""Good-night, Vienna"". Wilcox reportedly cast Neagle, whom he would later marry and direct in many films, after discovering her by chance in a stage show." 653,123821,dbp-dbr:Swordsman_of_Sienadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Étienne_Périer_(director)dbp-dbr:Swordsman_of_Sienadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Baccio_Bandinidbp-dbr:Swordsman_of_Sienadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Swordsman_of_Sienadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jacques_Bardbp-dbr:Swordsman_of_Sienadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stewart_Grangerdbp-dbr:Swordsman_of_Sienadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Étienne_Périer_(director)dbp-dbr:Swordsman_of_Sienadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Baccio_Bandinidbp-dbr:Swordsman_of_Sienadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Swordsman_of_Sienadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jacques_Bardbp-dbr:Swordsman_of_Sienadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Fay_Kanindbp-dbr:Swordsman_of_Sienadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alec_Coppeldbp-dbr:Swordsman_of_Sienadbp-dbp:nameSwordsman of Sienadbp-dbr:Swordsman_of_Sienadbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:Swordsman_of_Sienadbp-dbp:countryItalydbp-dbr:Swordsman_of_Sienapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Swordsman_of_Sienapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Swordsman_of_Sienapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Swordsman_of_Sienapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Swordsman_of_Sienapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Italian-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Swordsman_of_Sienapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:Swordsman_of_Sienapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Swordsman_of_Sienapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Swordsman_of_Sienapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Swordsman_of_Sienapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Italydbp-dbr:Swordsman_of_Sienapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_16th_centurydbp-dbr:Swordsman_of_Sienapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CinemaScope_filmsdbp-dbr:Swordsman_of_Sienapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Swordsman_of_Sienapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_mercenariesdbp-dbr:Swordsman_of_Sienapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Mario_Nascimbenedbp-dbr:Swordsman_of_Sienapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Swordsman_of_Sienapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Étienne_Périer,"Swordsman of Siena (Italian: La congiura dei dieci; French: Le Mercenaire) is a 1962 French-Italian adventure film directed by Étienne Périer and Baccio Bandini and starring Stewart Granger, Sylva Koscina and Christine Kaufmann. The film is set in Spanish-controlled Italy during the sixteenth century." 654,143089,dbp-dbr:Some_Guy_Who_Kills_Peopledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Perezdbp-dbr:Some_Guy_Who_Kills_Peopledbp-dbp:distributorLightning Mediadbp-dbr:Some_Guy_Who_Kills_Peopledbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Landisdbp-dbr:Some_Guy_Who_Kills_Peopledbp-dbp:producerMichael Wormserdbp-dbr:Some_Guy_Who_Kills_Peopledbp-dbp:producerRyan Levindbp-dbr:Some_Guy_Who_Kills_Peopledbp-dbp:producerMicah Goldmandbp-dbr:Some_Guy_Who_Kills_Peopledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Karen_Blackdbp-dbr:Some_Guy_Who_Kills_Peopledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barry_Bostwickdbp-dbr:Some_Guy_Who_Kills_Peopledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kevin_Corrigandbp-dbr:Some_Guy_Who_Kills_Peopledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Perezdbp-dbr:Some_Guy_Who_Kills_Peopledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Landisdbp-dbr:Some_Guy_Who_Kills_Peopledbp-dbp:nameSome Guy Who Kills Peopledbp-dbr:Some_Guy_Who_Kills_Peopledbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Some_Guy_Who_Kills_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Some_Guy_Who_Kills_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Some_Guy_Who_Kills_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Some_Guy_Who_Kills_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:Some_Guy_Who_Kills_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Some_Guy_Who_Kills_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_Perezdbp-dbr:Some_Guy_Who_Kills_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_John_Landis,"Some Guy Who Kills People is a 2012 American comedy-drama-horror film directed by Jack Perez and written by Ryan Levin. The film was made by a conglomerate of production studios: Level 10, Battle of Ireland Films and Litn-Up Films. John Landis was the executive producer." 655,165238,dbp-dbr:Moneyocracydbp-dbp:directorGerald Holubowicz & Jean Nicholas Guillodbp-dbr:Moneyocracydbp-dbp:producerSandrine Girbal/Happy Fanniedbp-dbr:Moneyocracydbp-dbp:nameMoneyocracydbp-dbr:Moneyocracydbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:Moneyocracypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Moneyocracypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Moneyocracypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Moneyocracypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:Moneyocracypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Moneyocracypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Moneyocracypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_American_politicsdbp-dbr:Moneyocracypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lobbying_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Moneyocracypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Wall_Street_filmsdbp-dbr:Moneyocracypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_United_States_presidential_campaignsdbp-dbr:Moneyocracypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Campaign_finance_in_the_United_States,"Moneyocracy is a 2012 documentary film about Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, 558 U.S. 310 (2010), which was a landmark United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that the First Amendment prohibited the government from restricting independent political expenditures by corporations and unions. The film explores how the Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission decision has dramatically changed the U.S. Campaign Finance Laws and lead to the most expensive Elections in the United States. The film describes the systemic corruption of the United States democracy and the consequences of that systemic corruption on the U.S. democracy and the electorate." 656,135792,dbp-dbr:Hold_Anythingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:Hold_Anythingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:Hold_Anythingdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Hold_Anythingdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Hold_Anythingdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Hold_Anythingdbp-dbp:producerRudolf Isingdbp-dbr:Hold_Anythingdbp-dbp:producerHugh Harmandbp-dbr:Hold_Anythingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rochelle_Hudsondbp-dbr:Hold_Anythingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carman_Maxwelldbp-dbr:Hold_Anythingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:Hold_Anythingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:Hold_Anythingdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Hold_Anythingdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Hold_Anythingdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Hold_Anythingdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:Hold_Anythingdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:Hold_Anythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Hold_Anythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Hold_Anythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Hold_Anythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Hold_Anythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Hold_Anythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Hold_Anythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Hold_Anythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:Hold_Anythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Frank_Marsalesdbp-dbr:Hold_Anythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Hold_Anythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:Hold_Anythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bosko_films,"Hold Anything is the third title in the Looney Tunes series featuring Bosko. It was released as early as August 9, 1930. It is loosely based on the lost film Hold Everything, one of whose songs, ""Don't Hold Everything,"" features prominently in the cartoon. It was directed by Hugh Harman and Rudolf Ising, and animated by Isadore ""Friz"" Freleng and Norman Blackburn." 657,6540,dbp-dbr:Mabel's_New_Jobdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mabel_Normanddbp-dbr:Mabel's_New_Jobdbp-dbp:directorGeorge Nicholsdbp-dbr:Mabel's_New_Jobdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Mutual_Filmdbp-dbr:Mabel's_New_Jobdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mack_Sennettdbp-dbr:Mabel's_New_Jobdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chester_Conklindbp-dbr:Mabel's_New_Jobdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charley_Chasedbp-dbr:Mabel's_New_Jobdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mabel_Normanddbp-dbr:Mabel's_New_Jobdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mabel_Normanddbp-dbr:Mabel's_New_Jobdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Mutual_Filmdbp-dbr:Mabel's_New_Jobdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mack_Sennettdbp-dbr:Mabel's_New_Jobdbp-dbp:nameMabel's New Jobdbp-dbr:Mabel's_New_Jobdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mabel's_New_Jobpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Mabel's_New_Jobpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mabel's_New_Jobpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1914_filmsdbp-dbr:Mabel's_New_Jobpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mabel's_New_Jobpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mabel's_New_Jobpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mabel's_New_Jobpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_silent_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mabel's_New_Jobpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mabel's_New_Jobpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1914_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mabel's_New_Jobpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1914_comedy_films,Mabel's New Job is a 1914 film starring Mabel Normand and co-directed by Normand and George Nichols.The film is presumed lost. 658,58219,dbp-dbr:Apaches_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Mackenzie_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Apaches_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Film_Institutedbp-dbr:Apaches_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Cloredbp-dbr:Apaches_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Arnolddbp-dbr:Apaches_(film)dbp-dbp:starringFion Smithdbp-dbr:Apaches_(film)dbp-dbp:starringIan Scracedbp-dbr:Apaches_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLouise O'Haradbp-dbr:Apaches_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRobbie Oubridgedbp-dbr:Apaches_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSharon Smartdbp-dbr:Apaches_(film)dbp-dbp:starringWayne Tapsfielddbp-dbr:Apaches_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Mackenzie_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Apaches_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Film_Institutedbp-dbr:Apaches_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Cloredbp-dbr:Apaches_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Neville_Smith_(actor)dbp-dbr:Apaches_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Apaches_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Apaches_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Mackenzie_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Apaches_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ITV_children's_television_showsdbp-dbr:Apaches_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_educational_filmsdbp-dbr:Apaches_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_educational_filmsdbp-dbr:Apaches_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Public_information_filmsdbp-dbr:Apaches_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_in_British_television,"Apaches is a 1977 British short public information film directed by John Mackenzie, written by Neville Smith and produced by John Arnold and Leon Clore for the Central Office of Information (COI) for the Health and Safety Executive (HSE).The 26-minute-long film deals with the subject of the dangers to children on farms, and has been seen in schools all over Britain, as well as Canada, Australia and the United States.The film follows the misadventures of a group of six young children playing on a farm. It is narrated in-character by Danny." 659,77295,dbp-dbr:True_as_a_Turtledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Wendy_Toyedbp-dbr:True_as_a_Turtledbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:J._Arthur_Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:True_as_a_Turtledbp-dbp:producerPeter De Sarignydbp-dbr:True_as_a_Turtledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wendy_Toyedbp-dbr:True_as_a_Turtledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:J._Arthur_Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:True_as_a_Turtledbp-dbp:nameTrue as a Turtledbp-dbr:True_as_a_Turtledbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:True_as_a_Turtlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:True_as_a_Turtlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:True_as_a_Turtlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:True_as_a_Turtlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:True_as_a_Turtlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:True_as_a_Turtlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:True_as_a_Turtlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sailing_filmsdbp-dbr:True_as_a_Turtlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:True_as_a_Turtlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Wendy_Toye,"True as a Turtle is a 1957 British comedy film directed by Wendy Toye and starring John Gregson, Cecil Parker, June Thorburn and Keith Michell. The screenplay was by John Coates, Jack Davies and Nicholas Phipps, based on the 1955 novel of the same title by Coates." 660,108989,dbp-dbr:Invisible_Stranglerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_C._Piercedbp-dbr:Invisible_Stranglerdbp-dbp:directorGene Fowler Jr.dbp-dbr:Invisible_Stranglerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Floreadbp-dbr:Invisible_Stranglerdbp-dbp:producerEarle Lyondbp-dbr:Invisible_Stranglerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Jordan_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Invisible_Stranglerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Foxworthdbp-dbr:Invisible_Stranglerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stefanie_Powersdbp-dbr:Invisible_Stranglerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sue_Lyondbp-dbr:Invisible_Stranglerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gene_Fowler_Jr.dbp-dbr:Invisible_Stranglerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_C._Piercedbp-dbr:Invisible_Stranglerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Floreadbp-dbr:Invisible_Stranglerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Jordan_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Invisible_Stranglerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Earle_Lyondbp-dbr:Invisible_Stranglerdbp-dbp:nameInvisible Stranglerdbp-dbr:Invisible_Stranglerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Invisible_Stranglerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Invisible_Stranglerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Invisible_Stranglerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Invisible_Stranglerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:Invisible_Stranglerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Invisible_Stranglerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_invisibilitydbp-dbr:Invisible_Stranglerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Florea,"Invisible Strangler is a 1984 American horror film directed by John Florea, an alternate cut of the 1978 film The Astral Factor, also known as The Astral Fiend, made in 1976.The film starring Robert Foxworth, Stefanie Powers, Cesare Danova, Sue Lyon and Elke Sommer. Arthur C. Pierce wrote the screenplay and co-directed the film uncredited.The film was originally released in 1978 as The Astral Factor aka The Astral Fiend. It was later re-edited into a new, shorter version entitled The Invisible Strangler and released on video in 1984. Invisible Strangler runs 85 minutes, about ten minutes shorter than The Astral Fiend, and most of the killer's dialogue lines during the murders were edited out, while new music and some entirely new scenes were added.The film is available today on DVD as The Astral Fiend, which is the original uncut 1978 version of the film. It is on a double feature dvd with The Brain Machine (1972)." 661,47380,dbp-dbr:The_Officers'_Messdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Manning_Haynesdbp-dbr:The_Officers'_Messdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Officers'_Messdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Rowsondbp-dbr:The_Officers'_Messdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Manning_Haynesdbp-dbr:The_Officers'_Messdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Officers'_Messdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Rowsondbp-dbr:The_Officers'_Messdbp-dbp:nameThe Officers' Messdbp-dbr:The_Officers'_Messdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Officers'_Messpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Officers'_Messpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Officers'_Messpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Officers'_Messpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Officers'_Messpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Officers'_Messpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Officers'_Messpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:The_Officers'_Messpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nettlefold_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Officers'_Messpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_H._Manning_Haynes,"The Officers' Mess is a 1931 British comedy film directed by Manning Haynes and starring Richard Cooper, Harold French and Elsa Lanchester. It was made at Walton Studios. It was released as a quota quickie by Paramount Pictures.A Lieutenant becomes mixed-up with some stolen jewels." 662,165705,"dbp-dbr:Pimps_Up,_Ho's_Downdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fredrik_Gerttendbp-dbr:Pimps_Up,_Ho's_Downdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Brent_Owens_(producer)dbp-dbr:Pimps_Up,_Ho's_Downdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mike_Eppsdbp-dbr:Pimps_Up,_Ho's_Downdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ice-Tdbp-dbr:Pimps_Up,_Ho's_Downdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Don_%22Magic%22_Juandbp-dbr:Pimps_Up,_Ho's_Downdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fredrik_Gerttendbp-dbr:Pimps_Up,_Ho's_Downdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Brent_Owens_(producer)dbp-dbr:Pimps_Up,_Ho's_Downdbp-dbp:namePimps Up, Ho's Downdbp-dbr:Pimps_Up,_Ho's_Downdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Pimps_Up,_Ho's_Downdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Pimps_Up,_Ho's_Downpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:Pimps_Up,_Ho's_Downpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Pimps_Up,_Ho's_Downpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Pimps_Up,_Ho's_Downpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Pimps_Up,_Ho's_Downpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_prostitution_in_the_United_States","Pimps Up, Ho's Down is a 1998 television documentary about pimping in the United States as part of the HBO documentary anthology series America Undercover. The film features interviews with American pimps and explores the modern pimping lifestyle. The film has received some controversy over some pimps using the documentary as an instructional video for their prostitutes, and HBO paying pimps for rights to film their businesses and the Players Ball." 663,126455,"dbp-dbr:Across_the_Line_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Martin_Spottldbp-dbr:Across_the_Line_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:distributorInternationaldbp-dbr:Across_the_Line_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lionsgatedbp-dbr:Across_the_Line_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:distributorVariousdbp-dbr:Across_the_Line_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:distributorUSA/Canadadbp-dbr:Across_the_Line_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:producerBrian Duncandbp-dbr:Across_the_Line_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:producerMartin Spottldbp-dbr:Across_the_Line_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:producerSigal Erezdbp-dbr:Across_the_Line_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brian_Bloomdbp-dbr:Across_the_Line_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brad_Johnson_(actor,_born_1959)dbp-dbr:Across_the_Line_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringSigal Erezdbp-dbr:Across_the_Line_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringand J. C. Quinndbp-dbr:Across_the_Line_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringwith Adrienne Barbeaudbp-dbr:Across_the_Line_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Martin_Spottldbp-dbr:Across_the_Line_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lionsgatedbp-dbr:Across_the_Line_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Martin_Spottldbp-dbr:Across_the_Line_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sigal_Erezdbp-dbr:Across_the_Line_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Martin_Spottldbp-dbr:Across_the_Line_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sigal_Erezdbp-dbr:Across_the_Line_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:nameAcross the Linedbp-dbr:Across_the_Line_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Mexicodbp-dbr:Across_the_Line_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Across_the_Line_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Across_the_Line_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Across_the_Line_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Across_the_Line_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Spanish-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Across_the_Line_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Across_the_Line_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_political_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Across_the_Line_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Across_the_Line_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Across_the_Line_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Texasdbp-dbr:Across_the_Line_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Neo-Western_filmsdbp-dbr:Across_the_Line_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_political_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Across_the_Line_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Across_the_Line_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Guatemaladbp-dbr:Across_the_Line_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Across_the_Line_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Martin_Spottl","Across the Line is a 2000 American Neo-Western film directed by Martin Spottl and starring Brad Johnson and Sigal Erez. Johnson plays a small-town Texas sheriff who falls for an illegal immigrant (Erez) who witnessed a murder on the Mexican border. While not an overtly political film, Across the Line portrays illegal immigrants in a generally positive light and dramatizes their motivations and problems from a sympathetic point of view. In La Opinion Jean Rodriguez Flores wrote, ""The film Across the Line isn't just about the difficulties of crossing illegally into the United States, but it also reflects the tragedy of hundreds of people who are forced to leave their families for the ""promised land."" Some critics praised the film for its emotional intensity, authenticity, and integrity, but others questioned it for turning the plight of illegal immigrants into mainstream entertainment. Independently financed and produced, Across the Line was distributed by Lionsgate Entertainment." 664,124329,dbp-dbr:Archer_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Denny_Lawrencedbp-dbr:Archer_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Network_10dbp-dbr:Archer_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Moya_Icetondbp-dbr:Archer_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nicole_Kidmandbp-dbr:Archer_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Colebydbp-dbr:Archer_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brett_Climodbp-dbr:Archer_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Denny_Lawrencedbp-dbr:Archer_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Network_10dbp-dbr:Archer_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Moya_Icetondbp-dbr:Archer_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Archer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Australiadbp-dbr:Archer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:Archer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Archer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Drama_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Archer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_horsesdbp-dbr:Archer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_colonial_Australiadbp-dbr:Archer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Archer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1860sdbp-dbr:Archer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Archer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Chris_Neal_(songwriter)dbp-dbr:Archer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_Western_(genre)_films,"Archer, renamed Archer's Adventure, is a 1985 Australian made-for-television western drama film about the true story of Archer, the first horse to win the Melbourne Cup and his 17-year-old strapper, Dave Power. Directed by Denny Lawrence, it was filmed in New South Wales' Sydney outskirts, Baulkham Hills, Megalong Valley and Snowy Mountains and Victoria's Melbourne." 665,23915,dbp-dbr:Death_in_High_Heelsdbp-dbp:directorLionel Tomlinsondbp-dbr:Death_in_High_Heelsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Exclusive_Filmsdbp-dbr:Death_in_High_Heelsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Henry_Halsteaddbp-dbr:Death_in_High_Heelsdbp-dbp:producerAnthony Hindsdbp-dbr:Death_in_High_Heelsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Don_Stannarddbp-dbr:Death_in_High_Heelsdbp-dbp:starringElsa Teedbp-dbr:Death_in_High_Heelsdbp-dbp:starringVeronica Rosedbp-dbr:Death_in_High_Heelsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Exclusive_Filmsdbp-dbr:Death_in_High_Heelsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Hindsdbp-dbr:Death_in_High_Heelsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Henry_Halsteaddbp-dbr:Death_in_High_Heelsdbp-dbp:nameDeath in High Heelsdbp-dbr:Death_in_High_Heelsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Death_in_High_Heelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_in_High_Heelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_in_High_Heelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_in_High_Heelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Death_in_High_Heelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_in_High_Heelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Death_in_High_Heelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_in_High_Heelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hammer_Film_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_in_High_Heelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_crime_films,"Death in High Heels is a 1947 British second feature ('B') crime film directed by Lionel Tomlinson (credited as ""Tommy Tomlinson"") and starring Don Stannard, Elsa Tee and Veronica Rose. It was based on the 1941 novel of the same title by Christianna Brand. The screenwriter's name is unknown. It was a very early Hammer Films (here Marylebone-Hammer) production and was released through Exclusive Films, Hammer's original incarnation. Its brief running time causes it to barely qualify as a feature in some reference books. It is today considered a lost film." 666,70720,dbp-dbr:Sweethearts_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Aleks_Horvatdbp-dbr:Sweethearts_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Janeane_Garofalodbp-dbr:Sweethearts_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mitch_Rousedbp-dbr:Sweethearts_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bobcat_Goldthwaitdbp-dbr:Sweethearts_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Margaret_Chodbp-dbr:Sweethearts_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringJaneane Garofalodbp-dbr:Sweethearts_(1997_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Aleks_Horvatdbp-dbr:Sweethearts_(1997_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Janeane_Garofalodbp-dbr:Sweethearts_(1997_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Aleks_Horvatdbp-dbr:Sweethearts_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:nameSweetheartsdbp-dbr:Sweethearts_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sweethearts_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Sweethearts_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sweethearts_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sweethearts_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Sweethearts_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Sweethearts_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_bipolar_disorderdbp-dbr:Sweethearts_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Sweethearts_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Sweethearts_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bipolar_disorder_in_fiction,Sweethearts is a 1997 American independent film written and directed by Aleks Horvat and starring Janeane Garofalo and Mitch Rouse. The supporting cast features Margaret Cho and Bobcat Goldthwait as well as a cameo appearance by singer/guitarist Stephen Malkmus of the band Pavement. 667,245,dbp-dbr:Call_of_the_Fleshdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Brabindbp-dbr:Call_of_the_Fleshdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Call_of_the_Fleshdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ramon_Novarrodbp-dbr:Call_of_the_Fleshdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Brabindbp-dbr:Call_of_the_Fleshdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Call_of_the_Fleshdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Colton_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Call_of_the_Fleshdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dorothy_Farnumdbp-dbr:Call_of_the_Fleshdbp-dbp:nameCall of the Fleshdbp-dbr:Call_of_the_Fleshdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Call_of_the_Fleshpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Call_of_the_Fleshpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Call_of_the_Fleshpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Call_of_the_Fleshpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Call_of_the_Fleshpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Call_of_the_Fleshpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:Call_of_the_Fleshpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_color_filmsdbp-dbr:Call_of_the_Fleshpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Sevilledbp-dbr:Call_of_the_Fleshpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Call_of_the_Fleshpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_multilingual_filmsdbp-dbr:Call_of_the_Fleshpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Call_of_the_Fleshpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_Brabin,"Call of the Flesh is a 1930 American Pre-Code musical film directed by Charles Brabin. The film stars Ramon Novarro, Dorothy Jordan, and Renée Adorée. It featured several songs performed by Novarro and originally included a sequence photographed in Technicolor." 668,160217,dbp-dbr:Snow_Job_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Englunddbp-dbr:Snow_Job_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Snow_Job_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_L._Rissiendbp-dbr:Snow_Job_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cliff_Pottsdbp-dbr:Snow_Job_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Danièle_Gaubertdbp-dbr:Snow_Job_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jean-Claude_Killydbp-dbr:Snow_Job_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Englunddbp-dbr:Snow_Job_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Snow_Job_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_L._Rissiendbp-dbr:Snow_Job_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jeffrey_Bloomdbp-dbr:Snow_Job_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSnow Jobdbp-dbr:Snow_Job_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Snow_Job_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Snow_Job_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Snow_Job_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_filmsdbp-dbr:Snow_Job_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Snow_Job_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Italydbp-dbr:Snow_Job_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:Snow_Job_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Snow_Job_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_skiing_filmsdbp-dbr:Snow_Job_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_Englund,"Snow Job is a 1972 American independent thriller film directed by George Englund and starring Jean-Claude Killy, Danièle Gaubert, Vittorio De Sica, Lelio Luttazzi, and Cliff Potts." 669,51199,dbp-dbr:The_Singles_Ward_franchisedbp-dbp:directorKurt Haledbp-dbr:The_Singles_Ward_franchisedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Halestorm_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Singles_Ward_franchisedbp-dbp:producerDave Hunterdbp-dbr:The_Singles_Ward_franchisedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kirby_Heybornedbp-dbr:The_Singles_Ward_franchisedbp-dbp:starringLincoln Hoppedbp-dbr:The_Singles_Ward_franchisedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Daryn_Tuftsdbp-dbr:The_Singles_Ward_franchisedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Connie_Youngdbp-dbr:The_Singles_Ward_franchisedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Will_Swenson_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Singles_Ward_franchisedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Erin_Chambersdbp-dbr:The_Singles_Ward_franchisedbp-dbp:starringMichael Birkelanddbp-dbr:The_Singles_Ward_franchisedbp-dbp:starringGretchen Whalleydbp-dbr:The_Singles_Ward_franchisedbp-dbp:starringMichelle Aingedbp-dbr:The_Singles_Ward_franchisedbp-dbp:starringSedra Santosdbp-dbr:The_Singles_Ward_franchisedbp-dbp:starringTarance Edwardsdbp-dbr:The_Singles_Ward_franchisedbp-dbp:starringZak Aldridgedbp-dbr:The_Singles_Ward_franchisedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Halestorm_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Singles_Ward_franchisedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Moyer_(comedian)dbp-dbr:The_Singles_Ward_franchisedbp-dbp:nameThe Singles Warddbp-dbr:The_Singles_Ward_franchisedbp-dbp:nameThe Singles 2nd Warddbp-dbr:The_Singles_Ward_franchisedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Singles_Ward_franchisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Singles_Ward_franchisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Singles_Ward_franchisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Utahdbp-dbr:The_Singles_Ward_franchisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Singles_Ward_franchisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mormon_cinemadbp-dbr:The_Singles_Ward_franchisepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Halestorm_Entertainment_films,"The Singles Ward film series consists of two low-budget Mormon comedies based on original characters, co-written by Kurt Hale and John Moyer. The overall premise centers around members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) who are not yet married and their religious congregations, known as wards. The story details the humorous experiences for attendees in these congregations." 670,47731,dbp-dbr:The_Outside_Chance_of_Maximilian_Glickdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Allan_A._Goldsteindbp-dbr:The_Outside_Chance_of_Maximilian_Glickdbp-dbp:distributorSouthgate Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Outside_Chance_of_Maximilian_Glickdbp-dbp:producerRichard Davisdbp-dbr:The_Outside_Chance_of_Maximilian_Glickdbp-dbp:producerStephen Fosterdbp-dbr:The_Outside_Chance_of_Maximilian_Glickdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jan_Rubešdbp-dbr:The_Outside_Chance_of_Maximilian_Glickdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Saul_Rubinekdbp-dbr:The_Outside_Chance_of_Maximilian_Glickdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fairuza_Balkdbp-dbr:The_Outside_Chance_of_Maximilian_Glickdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Aaron_Schwartz_(Canadian_actor)dbp-dbr:The_Outside_Chance_of_Maximilian_Glickdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Noam_Zylbermandbp-dbr:The_Outside_Chance_of_Maximilian_Glickdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Allan_A._Goldsteindbp-dbr:The_Outside_Chance_of_Maximilian_Glickdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Phil_Savathdbp-dbr:The_Outside_Chance_of_Maximilian_Glickdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:The_Outside_Chance_of_Maximilian_Glickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Outside_Chance_of_Maximilian_Glickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Outside_Chance_of_Maximilian_Glickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Outside_Chance_of_Maximilian_Glickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Outside_Chance_of_Maximilian_Glickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1960sdbp-dbr:The_Outside_Chance_of_Maximilian_Glickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Board_of_Canada_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Outside_Chance_of_Maximilian_Glickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Outside_Chance_of_Maximilian_Glickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Jews_and_Judaismdbp-dbr:The_Outside_Chance_of_Maximilian_Glickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Outside_Chance_of_Maximilian_Glickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Outside_Chance_of_Maximilian_Glickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_coming-of-age_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Outside_Chance_of_Maximilian_Glickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jewish_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Outside_Chance_of_Maximilian_Glickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Canadian_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Outside_Chance_of_Maximilian_Glickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Winnipegdbp-dbr:The_Outside_Chance_of_Maximilian_Glickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Manitobadbp-dbr:The_Outside_Chance_of_Maximilian_Glickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Allan_A._Goldsteindbp-dbr:The_Outside_Chance_of_Maximilian_Glickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_coming-of-age_comedy-drama_films,"The Outside Chance of Maximilian Glick is a 1988 Canadian film based on the novel by Morley Torgov. The film was shot in Winnipeg and Beausejour, Manitoba." 671,119123,"dbp-dbr:The_Fifth_Estate_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bill_Condondbp-dbr:The_Fifth_Estate_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorReliance Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Fifth_Estate_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorWalt Disney StudiosMotion Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Fifth_Estate_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Mister_Smith_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Fifth_Estate_(film)dbp-dbp:producerSteve Golindbp-dbr:The_Fifth_Estate_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMichael Sugardbp-dbr:The_Fifth_Estate_(film)dbp-dbp:producerBrad Dorrosdbp-dbr:The_Fifth_Estate_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAnthony Mackiedbp-dbr:The_Fifth_Estate_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDaniel Brühldbp-dbr:The_Fifth_Estate_(film)dbp-dbp:starringStanley Tuccidbp-dbr:The_Fifth_Estate_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLaura Linneydbp-dbr:The_Fifth_Estate_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDavid Thewlisdbp-dbr:The_Fifth_Estate_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAlicia Vikanderdbp-dbr:The_Fifth_Estate_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBenedict Cumberbatchdbp-dbr:The_Fifth_Estate_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMoritz Bleibtreudbp-dbr:The_Fifth_Estate_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bill_Condondbp-dbr:The_Fifth_Estate_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Fifth_Estate_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Mister_Smith_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Fifth_Estate_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Sugardbp-dbr:The_Fifth_Estate_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Steve_Golindbp-dbr:The_Fifth_Estate_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Josh_Singerdbp-dbr:The_Fifth_Estate_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Fifth Estatedbp-dbr:The_Fifth_Estate_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Fifth Estate: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:The_Fifth_Estate_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:The_Fifth_Estate_(film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Indiadbp-dbr:The_Fifth_Estate_(film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:The_Fifth_Estate_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited 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Fifth Estate is a 2013 biographical thriller film directed by Bill Condon about the news-leaking website WikiLeaks. The film stars Benedict Cumberbatch as its editor-in-chief and founder Julian Assange and Daniel Brühl as its former spokesperson Daniel Domscheit-Berg. Anthony Mackie, David Thewlis, Alicia Vikander, Stanley Tucci, and Laura Linney are featured in supporting roles. The film's screenplay was written by Josh Singer based in-part on Domscheit-Berg's book Inside WikiLeaks: My Time with Julian Assange at the World's Most Dangerous Website (2011), as well as WikiLeaks: Inside Julian Assange's War on Secrecy (2011) by British journalists David Leigh and Luke Harding. The film's name is a reference to people who operate in the manner of journalists outside the normal constraints imposed on the mainstream media.Co-produced by DreamWorks Pictures and Participant Media, The Fifth Estate premiered at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival and was distributed theatrically by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures through the Touchstone Pictures label in the United States on October 18, 2013, with international distribution divided among Disney, Reliance Entertainment, and independent arrangements by Mister Smith Entertainment. The film performed poorly at the box office and garnered mixed critical reaction, receiving criticism for its screenplay and direction, although the acting was praised, particularly Cumberbatch's performance." 672,6723,dbp-dbr:Moonlight_for_Twodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:Moonlight_for_Twodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Moonlight_for_Twodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Moonlight_for_Twodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Moonlight_for_Twodbp-dbp:producerRudolf Isingdbp-dbr:Moonlight_for_Twodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:Moonlight_for_Twodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:Moonlight_for_Twodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Moonlight_for_Twodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Moonlight_for_Twodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Moonlight_for_Twodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:Moonlight_for_Twodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Harmandbp-dbr:Moonlight_for_Twodbp-dbp:nameMoonlight for Twodbp-dbr:Moonlight_for_Twopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Moonlight_for_Twopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Moonlight_for_Twopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Moonlight_for_Twopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Moonlight_for_Twopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Moonlight_for_Twopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Moonlight_for_Twopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Moonlight_for_Twopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rudolf_Isingdbp-dbr:Moonlight_for_Twopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Moonlight_for_Twopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Frank_Marsales,"Moonlight for Two is a 1932 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Rudolf Ising. The short was released on June 11, 1932, and stars Goopy Geer, one of the few recurring characters in the early Merrie Melodies series." 673,163430,dbp-dbr:Tam-Lin_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roddy_McDowalldbp-dbr:Tam-Lin_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Tam-Lin_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Manndbp-dbr:Tam-Lin_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Alan_Ladd_Jr.dbp-dbr:Tam-Lin_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Henry_T._Weinsteindbp-dbr:Tam-Lin_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_B._Ungerdbp-dbr:Tam-Lin_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ava_Gardnerdbp-dbr:Tam-Lin_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ian_McShanedbp-dbr:Tam-Lin_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stephanie_Beachamdbp-dbr:Tam-Lin_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Wattisdbp-dbr:Tam-Lin_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cyril_Cusackdbp-dbr:Tam-Lin_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roddy_McDowalldbp-dbr:Tam-Lin_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Tam-Lin_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Manndbp-dbr:Tam-Lin_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alan_Ladd_Jr.dbp-dbr:Tam-Lin_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Henry_T._Weinsteindbp-dbr:Tam-Lin_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_B._Ungerdbp-dbr:Tam-Lin_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Spierdbp-dbr:Tam-Lin_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Burnsdbp-dbr:Tam-Lin_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Devil's Widowdbp-dbr:Tam-Lin_(film)dbp-dbp:nameTam-Lin ordbp-dbr:Tam-Lin_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Tam-Lin_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tam-Lin_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:Tam-Lin_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Tam-Lin_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Scotlanddbp-dbr:Tam-Lin_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_International_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Tam-Lin_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Tam-Lin_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Tam-Lin_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Stanley_Myersdbp-dbr:Tam-Lin_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Tam-Lin_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Folk_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Tam-Lin_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Tam-Lin_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Stanley_Manndbp-dbr:Tam-Lin_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roddy_McDowall,"Tam-Lin, also known as The Ballad of Tam-Lin, The Devil's Widow, and The Devil's Woman, is a 1970 British folk horror film directed by Roddy McDowall and starring Ava Gardner and Ian McShane." 674,139467,"dbp-dbr:Don't_Play_Us_Cheapdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Melvin_Van_Peeblesdbp-dbr:Don't_Play_Us_Cheapdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Melvin_Van_Peeblesdbp-dbr:Don't_Play_Us_Cheapdbp-dbp:producerMelvin Van Peeblesdbp-dbr:Don't_Play_Us_Cheapdbp-dbp:starringEsther Rolledbp-dbr:Don't_Play_Us_Cheapdbp-dbp:starringMabel Kingdbp-dbr:Don't_Play_Us_Cheapdbp-dbp:starringRobert Dunndbp-dbr:Don't_Play_Us_Cheapdbp-dbp:starringThomas Andersondbp-dbr:Don't_Play_Us_Cheapdbp-dbp:starringNate Barnettdbp-dbr:Don't_Play_Us_Cheapdbp-dbp:starringAvon Longdbp-dbr:Don't_Play_Us_Cheapdbp-dbp:starringFrank Careydbp-dbr:Don't_Play_Us_Cheapdbp-dbp:starringGeorge Ooppee McCurndbp-dbr:Don't_Play_Us_Cheapdbp-dbp:starringJay Van Leerdbp-dbr:Don't_Play_Us_Cheapdbp-dbp:starringJoseph Keyesdbp-dbr:Don't_Play_Us_Cheapdbp-dbp:starringJoshie Jo Armsteaddbp-dbr:Don't_Play_Us_Cheapdbp-dbp:starringRhetta Hughesdbp-dbr:Don't_Play_Us_Cheapdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Melvin_Van_Peeblesdbp-dbr:Don't_Play_Us_Cheapdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Melvin_Van_Peeblesdbp-dbr:Don't_Play_Us_Cheapdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Melvin_Van_Peeblesdbp-dbr:Don't_Play_Us_Cheapdbp-dbp:nameDon't Play Us Cheapdbp-dbr:Don't_Play_Us_Cheapdbp-dbp:genre R&B, gospel, soul, jazz, rock, pop, doo-wop , bluesdbp-dbr:Don't_Play_Us_Cheapdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Don't_Play_Us_Cheapdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Don't_Play_Us_Cheappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Play_Us_Cheappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Play_Us_Cheappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Demons_in_filmdbp-dbr:Don't_Play_Us_Cheappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Play_Us_Cheappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Melvin_Van_Peeblesdbp-dbr:Don't_Play_Us_Cheappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Don't_Play_Us_Cheappurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_musical_comedy_films","Don't Play Us Cheap is a 1973 American musical comedy film based on the 1970 musical of the same name. The musical was written, produced, scored, edited and directed by Melvin Van Peebles. Both the original stage musical and the film adaptation are based on Van Peebles' 1967 French-language novel La fête à Harlem (1967).The film stars Avon Long and Joe Keyes Jr. as Brother Dave and Trinity, a pair of demons who take human form to break up a house party thrown by Miss Maybell (Esther Rolle), an African American woman, in honor of her niece Earnestine (Rhetta Hughes), who is celebrating her 20th birthday in Harlem. Trinity's devotion to his mission comes into question when he falls in love with Earnestine. Don't Play Us Cheap was part of a diptych with Van Peebles' stage musical, Ain't Supposed to Die a Natural Death, which presented a darker vision of African American life compared to the lighter portrayal in Don't Play Us Cheap.Don't Play Us Cheap was filmed in 1972 as Van Peebles' follow-up to his hit film Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song, but he could not find a distributor, and subsequently wound up adapting the script for a Broadway stage play based on the film. The film later received a limited theatrical release on January 1, 1973, and was not widely seen until it was released on home video. The film's plot has been seen as an allegory for African American resilience in the face of adversity. The house party has been described as a stand-in for the Black Panther Party, and the imps turned human as a metaphor for attempts to thwart the black power movement. The film has also been described as a defense of the United States." 675,109482,"dbp-dbr:It's_a_Copdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:It's_a_Copdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Copdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:It's_a_Copdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:It's_a_Copdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Copdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:It's_a_Copdbp-dbp:nameIt's a Copdbp-dbr:It's_a_Copdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:It's_a_Coppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Coppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Coppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Coppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Coppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Coppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:It's_a_Coppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Coppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:It's_a_Coppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_John_Paddy_Carstairsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Coppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:It's_a_Coppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_police_comedy_films","It's a Cop is a 1934 British police-themed comedy film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring Sydney Howard, Chili Bouchier and Garry Marsh. It was made at British and Dominion Elstree Studios." 676,165015,dbp-dbr:Our_Italian_Husbanddbp-dbp:directorIlaria Borrellidbp-dbr:Our_Italian_Husbanddbp-dbp:distributorMedusa Distribuzionedbp-dbr:Our_Italian_Husbanddbp-dbp:distributorCraze Productionsdbp-dbr:Our_Italian_Husbanddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chevy_Chasedbp-dbr:Our_Italian_Husbanddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maria_Grazia_Cucinottadbp-dbr:Our_Italian_Husbanddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brooke_Shieldsdbp-dbr:Our_Italian_Husbanddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pierfrancesco_Favinodbp-dbr:Our_Italian_Husbanddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ilaria_Borrellidbp-dbr:Our_Italian_Husbanddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ilaria_Borrellidbp-dbr:Our_Italian_Husbanddbp-dbp:nameOur Italian Husbanddbp-dbr:Our_Italian_Husbanddbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Italydbp-dbr:Our_Italian_Husbanddbp-dbp:countryItalydbp-dbr:Our_Italian_Husbandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Our_Italian_Husbandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Our_Italian_Husbandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Our_Italian_Husbandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Italydbp-dbr:Our_Italian_Husbandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Our_Italian_Husbandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_romantic_comedy_films,"Our Italian Husband (also called Rent-a-Husband or Mariti in affitto) is a 2004 romantic comedy starring Brooke Shields, Maria Grazia Cucinotta, Chevy Chase, and Pierfrancesco Favino written and directed by Ilaria Borrelli.It's a story of an Italian woman who flies to New York City in search of her husband and discovers him married to an American wife." 677,39500,dbp-dbr:Mister_Antoniodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Reicherdbp-dbr:Mister_Antoniodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:James_Flooddbp-dbr:Mister_Antoniodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Tiffany_Picturesdbp-dbr:Mister_Antoniodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_M._Stahldbp-dbr:Mister_Antoniodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leo_Carrillo_on_stage_and_screendbp-dbr:Mister_Antoniodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Virginia_Vallidbp-dbr:Mister_Antoniodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Reicherdbp-dbr:Mister_Antoniodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:James_Flooddbp-dbr:Mister_Antoniodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Tiffany_Picturesdbp-dbr:Mister_Antoniodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_M._Stahldbp-dbr:Mister_Antoniodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Fanny_Hattondbp-dbr:Mister_Antoniodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frederick_Hattondbp-dbr:Mister_Antoniodbp-dbp:nameMister Antoniodbp-dbr:Mister_Antoniodbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mister_Antoniopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Mister_Antoniopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mister_Antoniopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mister_Antoniopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:Mister_Antoniopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mister_Antoniopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Booth_Tarkingtondbp-dbr:Mister_Antoniopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_James_Flooddbp-dbr:Mister_Antoniopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mister_Antoniopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tiffany_Pictures_films,"Mister Antonio is a 1929 love story based on a 1916 Booth Tarkington Broadway play of the same name. Leo Carrillo stars in the title role of Antonio Camaradino, originated on Broadway by Otis Skinner, as a hurdy-gurdy street artist who falls in love with the relative of a robbery victim he has rescued.A print is preserved in the Library of Congress collection." 678,71202,dbp-dbr:My_Nanny's_Secretdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Douglas_Jackson_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:My_Nanny's_Secretdbp-dbp:distributorLifetimedbp-dbr:My_Nanny's_Secretdbp-dbp:producerStefan Wodoslawskydbp-dbr:My_Nanny's_Secretdbp-dbp:producerNeil Bregmandbp-dbr:My_Nanny's_Secretdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Haylie_Duffdbp-dbr:My_Nanny's_Secretdbp-dbp:starringEric Johnsondbp-dbr:My_Nanny's_Secretdbp-dbp:starringJohn McLarendbp-dbr:My_Nanny's_Secretdbp-dbp:starringJessica Steendbp-dbr:My_Nanny's_Secretdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dillon_Caseydbp-dbr:My_Nanny's_Secretdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Douglas_Jackson_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:My_Nanny's_Secretdbp-dbp:nameA Nanny's Secretdbp-dbr:My_Nanny's_Secretdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:My_Nanny's_Secretpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Nanny's_Secretpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Nanny's_Secretpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Nanny's_Secretpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Nanny's_Secretpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Nanny's_Secretpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_thriller_television_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Nanny's_Secretpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Douglas_Jackson,"My Nanny's Secret (originally A Nanny's Secret) is a 2009 Lifetime Channel original Thriller/Mystery/Crime movie starring Haylie Duff and directed by Douglas Jackson. A home invasion robbery ends in tragedy when a member of the wealthy Tyrell family is killed. Their live-in nanny, Claudia (Haylie Duff), begins to secretly suspect that her troubled brother (Dillon Casey) may be the murderer. Unwilling to share her suspicions until she is certain, Claudia begins her own investigation, which takes her down a very dark and unexpected road. The more that Claudia finds out about the killer, the closer she comes to their secrets, ultimately putting her own life in terrible danger. The film premiered on October 7, 2009 in Canada." 679,25141,dbp-dbr:The_Best_Mouse_Losesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Vernon_Stallingsdbp-dbr:The_Best_Mouse_Losesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Goldwyn_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Best_Mouse_Losesdbp-dbp:producerJ.R. Braydbp-dbr:The_Best_Mouse_Losesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Vernon_Stallingsdbp-dbr:The_Best_Mouse_Losesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Goldwyn_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Best_Mouse_Losesdbp-dbp:nameThe Best Mouse Losesdbp-dbr:The_Best_Mouse_Losesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Best_Mouse_Losespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Best_Mouse_Losespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_boxing_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Best_Mouse_Losespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_silent_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Best_Mouse_Losespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Best_Mouse_Losespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_sports_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Best_Mouse_Losespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_micedbp-dbr:The_Best_Mouse_Losespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:The_Best_Mouse_Losespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Best_Mouse_Losespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Best_Mouse_Losespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Best_Mouse_Losespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Krazy_Kat_shortsdbp-dbr:The_Best_Mouse_Losespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Vernon_Stallingsdbp-dbr:The_Best_Mouse_Losespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Best_Mouse_Losespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bray_Productions_films,The Best Mouse Loses is a 1920 silent short theatrical cartoon by Bray Productions featuring Krazy Kat. 680,168521,dbp-dbr:The_World_Is_Watchingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Raymontdbp-dbr:The_World_Is_Watchingdbp-dbp:producerJim Munrodbp-dbr:The_World_Is_Watchingdbp-dbp:producerHarold Crooksdbp-dbr:The_World_Is_Watchingdbp-dbp:producerPeter Raymontdbp-dbr:The_World_Is_Watchingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Raymontdbp-dbr:The_World_Is_Watchingdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Raymontdbp-dbr:The_World_Is_Watchingdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harold_Crooksdbp-dbr:The_World_Is_Watchingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Raymontdbp-dbr:The_World_Is_Watchingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harold_Crooksdbp-dbr:The_World_Is_Watchingdbp-dbp:nameThe World Is Watchingdbp-dbr:The_World_Is_Watchingdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:The_World_Is_Watchingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World_Is_Watchingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World_Is_Watchingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World_Is_Watchingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World_Is_Watchingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_journalismdbp-dbr:The_World_Is_Watchingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Short_Documentary_Film_Genie_and_Canadian_Screen_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:The_World_Is_Watchingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Nicaraguadbp-dbr:The_World_Is_Watchingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_Raymont,"The World Is Watching is a Canadian short documentary film, directed by Peter Raymont and released in 1988. The film examines media coverage of the Nicaraguan Revolution through the lens of an ABC News crew on the ground in the country, documenting the various production pressures and limitations that can hamper the efforts of journalists to fully and accurately report a story; its thesis hinges in part on the fact that Nicaraguan president Daniel Ortega's key announcement that he would negotiate with the Contras was made only after the network's news production deadline for the day, leaving the network's initial reports on ABC World News Tonight able to report that he had made a speech but almost completely unable to say anything informative about it.The film was made with the full participation and support of ABC News anchor Peter Jennings.Produced for TVOntario and Britain's Channel 4, the film premiered at the 1988 Festival of Festivals. It was subsequently screened at the 1989 Berlin Film Festival, where it received an honorable mention for the Peace Award.It won the Genie Award for Best Short Documentary Film at the 10th Genie Awards in 1989." 681,164183,"dbp-dbr:Ghetto_Freaksdbp-dbp:directorRobert J. Emerydbp-dbr:Ghetto_Freaksdbp-dbp:distributorCinar Productions/ World International Picturesdbp-dbr:Ghetto_Freaksdbp-dbp:producerGeorge B. Roberts,Paul Rubensteindbp-dbr:Ghetto_Freaksdbp-dbp:starringPaul Elliot, Gabe Lewis, Mickey Shiffdbp-dbr:Ghetto_Freaksdbp-dbp:nameGhetto Freaksdbp-dbr:Ghetto_Freaksdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Ghetto_Freakspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghetto_Freakspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghetto_Freakspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghetto_Freakspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghetto_Freakspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghetto_Freakspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghetto_Freakspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Clevelanddbp-dbr:Ghetto_Freakspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghetto_Freakspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Cleveland","Ghetto Freaks is a 1970 American independent hippie exploitation film directed by Robert J. Emery and written by John Pappas and Robert J. Emery. It was filmed entirely in Cleveland, Ohio, and originally opened in Cleveland under the title Sign of Aquarius, alternately titled Love Commune.Shortly after that, the film was retitled Ghetto Freaks and edited to include two additional minutes of footage showing a young, handsome black man performing a blood ceremony with a group of robed young women. The Ghetto Freaks version was marketed as a blaxploitation film, despite almost all the film's actors, including the male and female leads, being white.The film has also been distributed under the titles Wages of Sin and The Aquarians (not to be confused with the 1970 television film The Aquarians starring Ricardo Montalbán)." 682,67809,dbp-dbr:Suburban_Mayhemdbp-dbp:directorPaul Goldmandbp-dbr:Suburban_Mayhemdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Icon_Productionsdbp-dbr:Suburban_Mayhemdbp-dbp:producerLeah Churchill-Browndbp-dbr:Suburban_Mayhemdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jan_Chapmandbp-dbr:Suburban_Mayhemdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Emily_Barclaydbp-dbr:Suburban_Mayhemdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Genevieve_Lemondbp-dbr:Suburban_Mayhemdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Icon_Productionsdbp-dbr:Suburban_Mayhemdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jan_Chapmandbp-dbr:Suburban_Mayhemdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alice_Belldbp-dbr:Suburban_Mayhemdbp-dbp:nameSuburban Mayhemdbp-dbr:Suburban_Mayhemdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Australiadbp-dbr:Suburban_Mayhemdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Suburban_Mayhempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Suburban_Mayhempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Suburban_Mayhempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Suburban_Mayhempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Australiadbp-dbr:Suburban_Mayhempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Australiadbp-dbr:Suburban_Mayhempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Suburban_Mayhempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Suburban_Mayhempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Suburban_Mayhempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Suburban_Mayhempurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_comedy-drama_films,"Suburban Mayhem is a 2006 Australian comedy thriller film directed by Paul Goldman and written by Alice Bell. Starring Emily Barclay, Michael Dorman, Anthony Hayes, Robert Morgan, Steve Bastoni, Mia Wasikowska and Genevieve Lemon, the film follows Katrina Skinner (Barclay), a 19-year-old single mother with a long history of petty crimes who plots to murder her father John (Morgan) after he threatens to take custody of her child away from her due to her wild lifestyle and negligent behaviour.Suburban Mayhem premiered at Cannes Film Festival on 24 May 2006, where it was nominated for the Un Certain Regard. The film was theatrically released in Australia on 26 October 2006, to negative reviews from critics and was a box office failure, grossing $184,902 against its $4 million production budget. Despite this, it received a leading 12 nominations at the 2006 Australian Film Institute Awards, including Best Direction for Goldman, Best Original Screenplay for Bell, and Best Supporting Actress for Lemon, and won three, for Best Actress for Barclay, Best Supporting Actor for Hayes, and Best Original Music Score for Mick Harvey." 683,150595,dbp-dbr:Nemesis_3:_Prey_Harderdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Pyundbp-dbr:Nemesis_3:_Prey_Harderdbp-dbp:distributorImperial Entertainment Corporationdbp-dbr:Nemesis_3:_Prey_Harderdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Nemesis_3:_Prey_Harderdbp-dbp:producerGary Schmoellerdbp-dbr:Nemesis_3:_Prey_Harderdbp-dbp:producerTom Karnowskidbp-dbr:Nemesis_3:_Prey_Harderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Norbert_Weisserdbp-dbr:Nemesis_3:_Prey_Harderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tim_Thomersondbp-dbr:Nemesis_3:_Prey_Harderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sue_Pricedbp-dbr:Nemesis_3:_Prey_Harderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sharon_Bruneaudbp-dbr:Nemesis_3:_Prey_Harderdbp-dbp:starringXavier Decliedbp-dbr:Nemesis_3:_Prey_Harderdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Pyundbp-dbr:Nemesis_3:_Prey_Harderdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Nemesis_3:_Prey_Harderdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Albert_Pyundbp-dbr:Nemesis_3:_Prey_Harderdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Nemesis_3:_Prey_Harderdbp-dbp:countryDenmarkdbp-dbr:Nemesis_3:_Prey_Harderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Nemesis_3:_Prey_Harderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Nemesis_3:_Prey_Harderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Nemesis_3:_Prey_Harderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:Nemesis_3:_Prey_Harderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Nemesis_3:_Prey_Harderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Nemesis_3:_Prey_Harderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Nemesis_3:_Prey_Harderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cyborg_filmsdbp-dbr:Nemesis_3:_Prey_Harderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Danish_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Nemesis_3:_Prey_Harderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Albert_Pyundbp-dbr:Nemesis_3:_Prey_Harderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Nemesis_3:_Prey_Harderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Danish_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Nemesis_3:_Prey_Harderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Nemesis_(film_series),Nemesis 3: Prey Harder (also known as Nemesis 3 and Nemesis 3: Time Lapse) is a 1996 science fiction film directed and co-written by Albert Pyun. It is the sequel to Nemesis 2: Nebula (1995) and was followed by Nemesis 4: Death Angel (1996). It is the third installment in the Nemesis film series. 684,125684,dbp-dbr:A_Guide_to_Second_Date_Sexdbp-dbp:directorRachel Hironsdbp-dbr:A_Guide_to_Second_Date_Sexdbp-dbp:producerMaggie Monteithdbp-dbr:A_Guide_to_Second_Date_Sexdbp-dbp:producerJames Norriedbp-dbr:A_Guide_to_Second_Date_Sexdbp-dbp:producerSavannah James-Baylydbp-dbr:A_Guide_to_Second_Date_Sexdbp-dbp:starringGeorge MacKaydbp-dbr:A_Guide_to_Second_Date_Sexdbp-dbp:starringMichael Sochadbp-dbr:A_Guide_to_Second_Date_Sexdbp-dbp:starringAlexandra Roachdbp-dbr:A_Guide_to_Second_Date_Sexdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rachel_Hironsdbp-dbr:A_Guide_to_Second_Date_Sexdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rachel_Hironsdbp-dbr:A_Guide_to_Second_Date_Sexdbp-dbp:nameA Guide to Second Date Sexdbp-dbr:A_Guide_to_Second_Date_Sexdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:A_Guide_to_Second_Date_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2019_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Guide_to_Second_Date_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Guide_to_Second_Date_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:A_Guide_to_Second_Date_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Guide_to_Second_Date_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Guide_to_Second_Date_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2019_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Guide_to_Second_Date_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Guide_to_Second_Date_Sexpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2019_romantic_comedy_films,"A Guide to Second Date Sex is a 2019 British romantic comedy film directed by Rachel Hirons, starring Alexandra Roach and George MacKay. The film is based on the play of the same name by Rachel Hirons." 685,135235,dbp-dbr:Tabloid_(film)dbp-dbp:directorErrol Morrisdbp-dbr:Tabloid_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMark Lipsondbp-dbr:Tabloid_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJulie Bilson Ahlbergdbp-dbr:Tabloid_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Errol_Morrisdbp-dbr:Tabloid_(film)dbp-dbp:nameTabloiddbp-dbr:Tabloid_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Tabloid_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Tabloid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Tabloid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tabloid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Tabloid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_filmsdbp-dbr:Tabloid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Tabloid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_journalismdbp-dbr:Tabloid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Errol_Morrisdbp-dbr:Tabloid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Errol_Morrisdbp-dbr:Tabloid_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_tabloid_journalism,"Tabloid is a 2010 American documentary film directed by Errol Morris. It tells the story of Joyce McKinney, who was accused of kidnapping and raping Kirk Anderson, an American Mormon missionary in England, in 1977. The incident, known as the Mormon sex in chains case, became a major tabloid story in the United Kingdom and triggered a circulation battle between two popular tabloid newspapers, the Daily Express and the Daily Mirror.For the film, Morris interviewed McKinney, former Daily Express journalist Peter Tory (1939-2012), and Daily Mirror photographer Kent Gavin, among others. The film makes reference to various aspects of Mormon culture, such as temple garments." 686,160432,dbp-dbr:Uncensored_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Asquithdbp-dbr:Uncensored_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Uncensored_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Black_(producer)dbp-dbr:Uncensored_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMaurice Ostrerdbp-dbr:Uncensored_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Phyllis_Calvertdbp-dbr:Uncensored_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eric_Portmandbp-dbr:Uncensored_(film)dbp-dbp:starringGriffith Jonesdbp-dbr:Uncensored_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Asquithdbp-dbr:Uncensored_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Uncensored_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Maurice_Ostrerdbp-dbr:Uncensored_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Black_(producer)dbp-dbr:Uncensored_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Terence_Rattigandbp-dbr:Uncensored_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rodney_Acklanddbp-dbr:Uncensored_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Wolfgang_Wilhelm_(writer)dbp-dbr:Uncensored_(film)dbp-dbp:nameUncensoreddbp-dbr:Uncensored_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Uncensored_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Uncensored_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:Uncensored_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Uncensored_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Uncensored_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Uncensored_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Belgiumdbp-dbr:Uncensored_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Uncensored_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_films_made_in_wartimedbp-dbr:Uncensored_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Lime_Grove_Studiosdbp-dbr:Uncensored_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Uncensored_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Terence_Rattigandbp-dbr:Uncensored_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Anthony_Asquithdbp-dbr:Uncensored_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Belgium_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Uncensored_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Uncensored_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Belgian_Resistance,"Uncensored is a 1942 British war drama film directed by Anthony Asquith starring Eric Portman, Phyllis Calvert and Griffith Jones. The film was produced at Gainsborough Pictures by Edward Black, with cinematography from Arthur Crabtree and screenplay by Rodney Ackland, Wolfgang Wilhelm and Terence Rattigan based on the 1937 novel of the same title by Oscar Millard. The film was shot at the company's Lime Grove Studios in Shepherd's Bush, with sets designed by the art director Alex Vetchinsky.Uncensored is set in occupied Belgium and shares the propagandistic tone of many British films of its era. While its reception was mainly positive, it was criticised in some quarters for its unrealistic portrayal of the occupying German forces as bungling, incompetent and easily outwitted buffoons.On its original UK release Uncensored ran for 108 minutes; for overseas distribution, however, it was trimmed to 83 minutes and the cut version subsequently became more widely circulated." 687,146629,dbp-dbr:In_Enemy_Countrydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Kellerdbp-dbr:In_Enemy_Countrydbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:In_Enemy_Countrydbp-dbp:producerHarry Kellerdbp-dbr:In_Enemy_Countrydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Kellerdbp-dbr:In_Enemy_Countrydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:In_Enemy_Countrydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Kellerdbp-dbr:In_Enemy_Countrydbp-dbp:nameIn Enemy Countrydbp-dbr:In_Enemy_Countrydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:In_Enemy_Countrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Enemy_Countrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Enemy_Countrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Enemy_Countrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Francedbp-dbr:In_Enemy_Countrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Enemy_Countrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_William_Lavadbp-dbr:In_Enemy_Countrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_French_Resistancedbp-dbr:In_Enemy_Countrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Enemy_Countrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_filmsdbp-dbr:In_Enemy_Countrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_Kellerdbp-dbr:In_Enemy_Countrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Edward_Anhaltdbp-dbr:In_Enemy_Countrypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_war_films,"In Enemy Country is a 1968 American war film produced and directed by Harry Keller starring Anthony Franciosa, Anjanette Comer and Guy Stockwell. The film's art direction was by John Beckman and Alexander Golitzen." 688,93472,dbp-dbr:Eagle_vs_Sharkdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Cliff_Curtisdbp-dbr:Eagle_vs_Sharkdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ainsley_Gardinerdbp-dbr:Eagle_vs_Sharkdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jemaine_Clementdbp-dbr:Eagle_vs_Sharkdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Craig_Hall_(actor)dbp-dbr:Eagle_vs_Sharkdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joel_Tobeckdbp-dbr:Eagle_vs_Sharkdbp-dbp:starringLoren Horsleydbp-dbr:Eagle_vs_Sharkdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Taika_Waititidbp-dbr:Eagle_vs_Sharkdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Hoytsdbp-dbr:Eagle_vs_Sharkdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Cliff_Curtisdbp-dbr:Eagle_vs_Sharkdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ainsley_Gardinerdbp-dbr:Eagle_vs_Sharkdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Taika_Waititidbp-dbr:Eagle_vs_Sharkdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Loren_Horsleydbp-dbr:Eagle_vs_Sharkdbp-dbp:nameEagle vs Sharkdbp-dbr:Eagle_vs_Sharkdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:New_Zealanddbp-dbr:Eagle_vs_Sharkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Eagle_vs_Sharkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:Eagle_vs_Sharkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Eagle_vs_Sharkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_Zealanddbp-dbr:Eagle_vs_Sharkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_live_action_and_animationdbp-dbr:Eagle_vs_Sharkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Zealanddbp-dbr:Eagle_vs_Sharkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Eagle_vs_Sharkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Taika_Waititidbp-dbr:Eagle_vs_Sharkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Taika_Waititidbp-dbr:Eagle_vs_Sharkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_Zealand_romantic_comedy_films,Eagle vs Shark is a 2007 New Zealand romantic comedy film written and directed by Taika Waititi and financed by the New Zealand Film Commission. The film had its world premiere at Sundance in the World Cinema Dramatic section of the festival. It received mixed reviews. 689,119828,dbp-dbr:The_French_Lieutenant's_Woman_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Karel_Reiszdbp-dbr:The_French_Lieutenant's_Woman_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_French_Lieutenant's_Woman_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Cloredbp-dbr:The_French_Lieutenant's_Woman_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Warner_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_French_Lieutenant's_Woman_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Meryl_Streepdbp-dbr:The_French_Lieutenant's_Woman_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeremy_Ironsdbp-dbr:The_French_Lieutenant's_Woman_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe French Lieutenant's Womandbp-dbr:The_French_Lieutenant's_Woman_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_French_Lieutenant's_Woman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_French_Lieutenant's_Woman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:The_French_Lieutenant's_Woman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_French_Lieutenant's_Woman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_French_Lieutenant's_Woman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_filmmakingdbp-dbr:The_French_Lieutenant's_Woman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:The_French_Lieutenant's_Woman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_French_Lieutenant's_Woman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_romance_novelsdbp-dbr:The_French_Lieutenant's_Woman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_featuring_a_Best_Drama_Actress_Golden_Globe-winning_performancedbp-dbr:The_French_Lieutenant's_Woman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_French_Lieutenant's_Woman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_French_Lieutenant's_Woman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Karel_Reiszdbp-dbr:The_French_Lieutenant's_Woman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Davisdbp-dbr:The_French_Lieutenant's_Woman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Harold_Pinterdbp-dbr:The_French_Lieutenant's_Woman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Dorsetdbp-dbr:The_French_Lieutenant's_Woman_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_John_Fowles,"The French Lieutenant's Woman is a 1981 British romantic drama film directed by Karel Reisz, produced by Leon Clore, and adapted by the playwright Harold Pinter. It is based on The French Lieutenant's Woman, a 1969 novel by John Fowles. The music score is by Carl Davis and the cinematography by Freddie Francis.The film stars Meryl Streep and Jeremy Irons. Other featured actors include Hilton McRae, Peter Vaughan, Colin Jeavons, Liz Smith, Patience Collier, Richard Griffiths, David Warner, Alun Armstrong, Penelope Wilton, and Leo McKern.The film received five Oscar nominations. Streep was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress, and Pinter for the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay." 690,102803,dbp-dbr:Foul_Play_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Colin_Higginsdbp-dbr:Foul_Play_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Foul_Play_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Thomas_L._Millerdbp-dbr:Foul_Play_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_K._Milkisdbp-dbr:Foul_Play_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Goldie_Hawndbp-dbr:Foul_Play_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chevy_Chasedbp-dbr:Foul_Play_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Burgess_Meredithdbp-dbr:Foul_Play_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brian_Dennehydbp-dbr:Foul_Play_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dudley_Mooredbp-dbr:Foul_Play_(1978_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Colin_Higginsdbp-dbr:Foul_Play_(1978_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Foul_Play_(1978_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Thomas_L._Millerdbp-dbr:Foul_Play_(1978_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_K._Milkisdbp-dbr:Foul_Play_(1978_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Colin_Higginsdbp-dbr:Foul_Play_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:nameFoul Playdbp-dbr:Foul_Play_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Foul_Play_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Foul_Play_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Foul_Play_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Foul_Play_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:Foul_Play_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Foul_Play_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_San_Francisco_Bay_Areadbp-dbr:Foul_Play_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Foul_Play_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_San_Franciscodbp-dbr:Foul_Play_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_San_Franciscodbp-dbr:Foul_Play_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_assassinationsdbp-dbr:Foul_Play_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_television_showsdbp-dbr:Foul_Play_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fratricide_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Foul_Play_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_a_movie_theatredbp-dbr:Foul_Play_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Albinism_in_popular_culturedbp-dbr:Foul_Play_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Foul_Play_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Foul_Play_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_comedy_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Foul_Play_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Charles_Foxdbp-dbr:Foul_Play_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_comedy_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Foul_Play_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_librariesdbp-dbr:Foul_Play_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_people_with_dwarfismdbp-dbr:Foul_Play_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Colin_Higginsdbp-dbr:Foul_Play_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Colin_Higgins,"Foul Play is a 1978 American romantic neo-noir comedy thriller film written and directed by Colin Higgins, and starring Goldie Hawn, Chevy Chase, Dudley Moore, Burgess Meredith, Eugene Roche, Rachel Roberts, Brian Dennehy and Billy Barty. The plot concerns a recently divorced librarian who is drawn into a mystery when a stranger hides a roll of film in a pack of cigarettes and gives it to her for safekeeping.The film received seven Golden Globe Award nominations, including Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy (Hawn), Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy (Chase) and Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture (Moore), as well as for the Academy Award for Best Original Song, but won none.The film inspired a television series of the same name starring Barry Bostwick and Deborah Raffin that aired on the ABC network in early 1981, and was cancelled after six episodes." 691,123918,dbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Crowddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Powelldbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Crowddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Crowddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:First_National_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Crowddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Crowddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harold_Frenchdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Crowddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Googie_Withersdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Crowddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patricia_Hilliard_(actress)dbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Crowddbp-dbp:starringBarry Cliftondbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Crowddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Powelldbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Crowddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Crowddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Crowddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brock_Williams_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Crowddbp-dbp:nameThe Girl in the Crowddbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Crowddbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Crowddbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Crowdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Crowdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Crowdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Crowdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Crowdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Crowdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Crowdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_by_Powell_and_Pressburgerdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Crowdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_Powelldbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Crowdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Girl_in_the_Crowdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_lost_films,"The Girl in the Crowd is a 1935 British comedy film directed by Michael Powell starring Barry Clifton, Patricia Hilliard, and Googie Withers.The film has been declared ""Missing, Believed Lost"" by the British Film Institute." 692,70254,dbp-dbr:Police_State_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chris_Noonandbp-dbr:Police_State_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:distributorABCdbp-dbr:Police_State_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:producerRod Allandbp-dbr:Police_State_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bill_Hunter_(actor)dbp-dbr:Police_State_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nick_Tatedbp-dbr:Police_State_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Max_Phippsdbp-dbr:Police_State_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gerry_Connolly_(comedian)dbp-dbr:Police_State_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chris_Noonandbp-dbr:Police_State_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ian_Daviddbp-dbr:Police_State_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Chris_Noonandbp-dbr:Police_State_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:namePolice Statedbp-dbr:Police_State_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Police_State_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Police_State_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:Police_State_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Police_State_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Police_State_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_docudrama_filmsdbp-dbr:Police_State_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Chris_Noonan,Police State is a 1989 Australian television film about the Fitzgerald Inquiry. 693,14735,dbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Murderdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Bernharddbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Murderdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Film_Classicsdbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Murderdbp-dbp:producerJack Bernharddbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Murderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Calvert_(magician)dbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Murderdbp-dbp:starringCatherine Craigdbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Murderdbp-dbp:starringJack Reitzendbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Murderdbp-dbp:starringLyle Talbotdbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Murderdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Bernharddbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Murderdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Film_Classicsdbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Murderdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Bernharddbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Murderdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joel_Malonedbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Murderdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Arlendbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Murderdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Don_Martin_(writer)dbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Murderdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harold_Swantondbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Murderdbp-dbp:nameAppointment with Murderdbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Murderdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Milandbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Karl_Hajosdbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_Classics_filmsdbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_Bernharddbp-dbr:Appointment_with_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Falcon_(film_character)_films,"Appointment with Murder is a 1948 American crime film directed by Jack Bernhard and starring John Calvert, Catherine Craig and Jack Reitzen. The film is one of three made by the low-budget Film Classics company featuring Calvert as The Falcon who had previously been played by George Sanders and Tom Conway for RKO." 694,69782,dbp-dbr:Kraken:_Tentacles_of_the_Deepdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tibor_Takács_(director)dbp-dbr:Kraken:_Tentacles_of_the_Deepdbp-dbp:distributorEcho Bridge Home Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Kraken:_Tentacles_of_the_Deepdbp-dbp:producerShawn Williamsondbp-dbr:Kraken:_Tentacles_of_the_Deepdbp-dbp:producerStephen Hegyesdbp-dbr:Kraken:_Tentacles_of_the_Deepdbp-dbp:producerKenneth M. Badishdbp-dbr:Kraken:_Tentacles_of_the_Deepdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Scaliadbp-dbr:Kraken:_Tentacles_of_the_Deepdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Victoria_Prattdbp-dbr:Kraken:_Tentacles_of_the_Deepdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charlie_O'Connelldbp-dbr:Kraken:_Tentacles_of_the_Deepdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tibor_Takács_(director)dbp-dbr:Kraken:_Tentacles_of_the_Deepdbp-dbp:nameKraken: Tentacles of the Deepdbp-dbr:Kraken:_Tentacles_of_the_Deepdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Kraken:_Tentacles_of_the_Deeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Kraken:_Tentacles_of_the_Deeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Kraken:_Tentacles_of_the_Deeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Kraken:_Tentacles_of_the_Deeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Kraken:_Tentacles_of_the_Deeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Kraken:_Tentacles_of_the_Deeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_natural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Kraken:_Tentacles_of_the_Deeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Kraken:_Tentacles_of_the_Deeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Syfy_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Kraken:_Tentacles_of_the_Deeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tibor_Takácsdbp-dbr:Kraken:_Tentacles_of_the_Deeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Nu_Image_filmsdbp-dbr:Kraken:_Tentacles_of_the_Deeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Brightlight_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Kraken:_Tentacles_of_the_Deeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Kraken_in_popular_culture,"Kraken: Tentacles of the Deep, also known as Deadly Water, is a 2006 television natural horror B movie produced by Nu Image Films and Brightlight Pictures as a Sci Fi Channel original film. It premiered on the Sci Fi channel on September 23, 2006. Directed by Tibor Takács and starring Charlie O'Connell, Victoria Pratt and Jack Scalia, the film focuses on a marine biologist and a sailor who join forces to find lost Trojan treasures while battling the giant squid who killed the sailor's parents when he was a child and a treasure hunting mobster; who wants the items for himself. The film was primarily panned by critics for the special effects, far-fetched plot and scarcity of scenes involving the titular creature." 695,164894,"dbp-dbr:The_Art_of_Amáliadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bruno_de_Almeidadbp-dbr:The_Art_of_Amáliadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Amália_Rodriguesdbp-dbr:The_Art_of_Amáliadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bruno_de_Almeidadbp-dbr:The_Art_of_Amáliadbp-dbp:nameThe Art of Amáliadbp-dbr:The_Art_of_Amáliadbp-dbp:countryPortugal, United Statesdbp-dbr:The_Art_of_Amáliapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Art_of_Amáliapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Art_of_Amáliapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Art_of_Amáliapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_women_in_musicdbp-dbr:The_Art_of_Amáliapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_singersdbp-dbr:The_Art_of_Amáliapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Portuguese_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Art_of_Amáliapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Portuguese-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Art_of_Amáliapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bruno_de_Almeidadbp-dbr:The_Art_of_Amáliapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fado","The Art of Amália is a documentary by Bruno de Almeida on the artistic career of Amália Rodrigues (1920–1999), the celebrated Fado singer from Portugal. The 90-minute film is based on a previous five-hour made-for-television mini-series on the singer that dealt with her life and career; it was also de Almeida’s fourth cinematic project celebrating Rodrigues’ career.The film opens with an on-screen introduction by David Byrne, who praises the singer for “singing in these fado songs about the sadness of the universe, not only about a personal sadness or a tragedy in her own life or in the writer's life, but she was expressing the sadness of existence."" The Art of Amália mixes rare film, television and concert footage from different periods of Rodrigues’ career. The film also presents a previously thought lost clip of a rare appearance (billed only as “Amália”) on U.S. television in 1953, where she performed her hit song ""Coimbra"" (better known to U.S. audiences in the English-language version ""April in Portugal"").The Art of Amália also includes the last filmed interview by Rodrigues, who died one week before production was completed.The film had its U.S. premiere in March 2000 at a United Nations benefit, and its theatrical premiere in New York in December 2000. A DVD was released 2004." 696,165462,dbp-dbr:Touché_and_Godbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Touché_and_Godbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Touché_and_Godbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Touché_and_Godbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Touché_and_Godbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Touché_and_Godbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Touché_and_Godbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Touché_and_Godbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Touché_and_Godbp-dbp:nameTouché and Godbp-dbr:Touché_and_Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_islandsdbp-dbr:Touché_and_Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Touché_and_Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:Touché_and_Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_beachesdbp-dbr:Touché_and_Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pepé_Le_Pew_filmsdbp-dbr:Touché_and_Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Penelope_Pussycat_filmsdbp-dbr:Touché_and_Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Touché_and_Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Touché_and_Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Touché_and_Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Touché_and_Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Touché_and_Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Swimming_filmsdbp-dbr:Touché_and_Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Milt_Franklyndbp-dbr:Touché_and_Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Touché_and_Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Touché_and_Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Touché_and_Gopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_oceans,"Touché and Go is a 1957 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Chuck Jones. The short was released on October 12, 1957, and stars Pepé Le Pew and Penelope Pussycat." 697,161696,dbp-dbr:I_Can't..._I_Can'tdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Piers_Haggarddbp-dbr:I_Can't..._I_Can'tdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dennis_Watermandbp-dbr:I_Can't..._I_Can'tdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eddie_Byrnedbp-dbr:I_Can't..._I_Can'tdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alexandra_Bastedodbp-dbr:I_Can't..._I_Can'tdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tessa_Wyattdbp-dbr:I_Can't..._I_Can'tdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Piers_Haggarddbp-dbr:I_Can't..._I_Can'tdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lee_Dunnedbp-dbr:I_Can't..._I_Can'tdbp-dbp:nameI Can't... I Can'tdbp-dbr:I_Can't..._I_Can'tdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:I_Can't..._I_Can'tdbp-dbp:countryIrelanddbp-dbr:I_Can't..._I_Can'tpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Can't..._I_Can'tpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Can't..._I_Can'tpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Can't..._I_Can'tpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Irish_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Can't..._I_Can'tpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Irish_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Can't..._I_Can'tpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Can't..._I_Can'tpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Can't..._I_Can'tpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Piers_Haggard,"I Can't... I Can't (also known as Wedding Night), is a 1970 British-Irish film directed by Piers Haggard and starring Dennis Waterman, Tessa Wyatt, Alexandra Bastedo and Eddie Byrne. It was Haggard's directorial debut." 698,136338,dbp-dbr:The_Great_Gay_Road_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sinclair_Hilldbp-dbr:The_Great_Gay_Road_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:The_Great_Gay_Road_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:producerSinclair Hilldbp-dbr:The_Great_Gay_Road_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stewart_Romedbp-dbr:The_Great_Gay_Road_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringKate Cutlerdbp-dbr:The_Great_Gay_Road_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringFrank Stanmoredbp-dbr:The_Great_Gay_Road_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sinclair_Hilldbp-dbr:The_Great_Gay_Road_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:The_Great_Gay_Road_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sinclair_Hilldbp-dbr:The_Great_Gay_Road_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leslie_Howard_Gordondbp-dbr:The_Great_Gay_Road_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tom_Gallondbp-dbr:The_Great_Gay_Road_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Great Gay Roaddbp-dbr:The_Great_Gay_Road_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Great_Gay_Road_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Gay_Road_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Gay_Road_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Gay_Road_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Gay_Road_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Gay_Road_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sound_film_remakes_of_silent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Gay_Road_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Gay_Road_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Great_Gay_Road_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Cricklewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Great_Gay_Road_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Gay_Road_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Kentdbp-dbr:The_Great_Gay_Road_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Stoll_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Gay_Road_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Gay_Road_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sinclair_Hill,"The Great Gay Road is a 1931 British drama film directed by Sinclair Hill and starring Stewart Rome, Frank Stanmore and Kate Cutler. It was adapted from the 1910 novel The Great Gay Road by Tom Gallon which had previously been made in a silent film The Great Gay Road in 1920. It was made by Stoll Pictures at Cricklewood Studios. Location filming was done around Tunbridge Wells." 699,31049,dbp-dbr:Geek_Maggot_Bingodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Nick_Zedddbp-dbr:Geek_Maggot_Bingodbp-dbp:producerNick Zedddbp-dbr:Geek_Maggot_Bingodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Helldbp-dbr:Geek_Maggot_Bingodbp-dbp:starringRobert Andrewsdbp-dbr:Geek_Maggot_Bingodbp-dbp:starringBrenda Bergmandbp-dbr:Geek_Maggot_Bingodbp-dbp:starringBruno Zeusdbp-dbr:Geek_Maggot_Bingodbp-dbp:starringDonna Deathdbp-dbr:Geek_Maggot_Bingodbp-dbp:starringGumby Spanglerdbp-dbr:Geek_Maggot_Bingodbp-dbp:starringJen Jon Vomitdbp-dbr:Geek_Maggot_Bingodbp-dbp:starringSaint Reverenddbp-dbr:Geek_Maggot_Bingodbp-dbp:starringZacherledbp-dbr:Geek_Maggot_Bingodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Nick_Zedddbp-dbr:Geek_Maggot_Bingodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nick_Zedddbp-dbr:Geek_Maggot_Bingodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nick_Zedddbp-dbr:Geek_Maggot_Bingodbp-dbp:nameGeek Maggot Bingodbp-dbr:Geek_Maggot_Bingodbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Geek_Maggot_Bingopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Geek_Maggot_Bingopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Geek_Maggot_Bingopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Geek_Maggot_Bingopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Geek_Maggot_Bingopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Geek_Maggot_Bingopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_filmsdbp-dbr:Geek_Maggot_Bingopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Geek_Maggot_Bingopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Geek_Maggot_Bingopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_independent_films,"Geek Maggot Bingo (also known as Geek Maggot Bingo or The Freak from Suckweasel Mountain) is a 1983 comedy horror film directed by Nick Zedd, who also scripted and shot the film.The film was released in 1983 and a special screening was held at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City on January 21, 2018 as part of their film series ""New York Film and Video: No Wave–Transgressive"", where it played alongside Zedd's Police State. At a screening of Geek Maggot Bingo with the Collective for Living Cinema, Zedd ""shot"" a couple of people planted in the audience at the film's end, bursting blood bags for extra effect." 700,126460,dbp-dbr:Act_of_Piracydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_'Bud'_Cardosdbp-dbr:Act_of_Piracydbp-dbp:producerIgo Kantordbp-dbr:Act_of_Piracydbp-dbp:producerEdgar Bolddbp-dbr:Act_of_Piracydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gary_Buseydbp-dbr:Act_of_Piracydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Belinda_Bauer_(actress)dbp-dbr:Act_of_Piracydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ray_Sharkeydbp-dbr:Act_of_Piracydbp-dbp:starringNancy Mulforddbp-dbr:Act_of_Piracydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_'Bud'_Cardosdbp-dbr:Act_of_Piracydbp-dbp:nameAct of Piracydbp-dbr:Act_of_Piracydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Act_of_Piracydbp-dbp:countrySouth Africadbp-dbr:Act_of_Piracypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:Act_of_Piracypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Act_of_Piracypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Act_of_Piracypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Act_of_Piracypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Act_of_Piracypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Act_of_Piracypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Act_of_Piracypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Act_of_Piracypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pirate_filmsdbp-dbr:Act_of_Piracypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_ship_hijackingsdbp-dbr:Act_of_Piracypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_South_African_filmsdbp-dbr:Act_of_Piracypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Act_of_Piracypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:South_African_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Act_of_Piracypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Cardosdbp-dbr:Act_of_Piracypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:South_African_crime_thriller_films,"Act of Piracy is a 1988 American–South African thriller film directed by John ""Bud"" Cardos and starring Gary Busey, Belinda Bauer, Ray Sharkey and Nancy Mulford. Busey and Bauer play a separated couple who must reunite to free their children from a group of terrorists, among whom is the man's deceitful new girlfriend." 701,108892,dbp-dbr:Intolerable_Crueltydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Coen_brothersdbp-dbr:Intolerable_Crueltydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Intolerable_Crueltydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Brian_Grazerdbp-dbr:Intolerable_Crueltydbp-dbp:producerEthan Coendbp-dbr:Intolerable_Crueltydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edward_Herrmanndbp-dbr:Intolerable_Crueltydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Geoffrey_Rushdbp-dbr:Intolerable_Crueltydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Bob_Thorntondbp-dbr:Intolerable_Crueltydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Catherine_Zeta-Jonesdbp-dbr:Intolerable_Crueltydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Clooneydbp-dbr:Intolerable_Crueltydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Jenkinsdbp-dbr:Intolerable_Crueltydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cedric_the_Entertainerdbp-dbr:Intolerable_Crueltydbp-dbp:nameIntolerable Crueltydbp-dbr:Intolerable_Crueltydbp-dbp:nameOriginal Motion Picture Soundtrack: Intolerable Crueltydbp-dbr:Intolerable_Crueltydbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Intolerable_Crueltydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Intolerable_Crueltypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Intolerable_Crueltypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Intolerable_Crueltypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:Intolerable_Crueltypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Intolerable_Crueltypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Intolerable_Crueltypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_divorcedbp-dbr:Intolerable_Crueltypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Intolerable_Crueltypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Intolerable_Crueltypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carter_Burwelldbp-dbr:Intolerable_Crueltypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Imagine_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Intolerable_Crueltypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Brian_Grazerdbp-dbr:Intolerable_Crueltypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_the_Coen_brothers,"Intolerable Cruelty is a 2003 American romantic comedy film directed, co-written and edited by Joel and Ethan Coen, and produced by Brian Grazer and the Coens. The script was written by Robert Ramsey and Matthew Stone and Ethan and Joel Coen, with the latter writing the last draft of the screenplay. The film stars George Clooney, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Geoffrey Rush, Cedric the Entertainer, Edward Herrmann, Paul Adelstein, Richard Jenkins, and Billy Bob Thornton. When high-profile divorce lawyer Miles Massey, famed for his iron-clad prenup, comes head-to-head with gold-digger Marylin, soon the sparks start to fly between them.The film premiered at the 60th Venice International Film Festival and was released in the United States on October 10, 2003." 702,19469,dbp-dbr:Reuniting_the_Rubinsdbp-dbp:directorYoav Factordbp-dbr:Reuniting_the_Rubinsdbp-dbp:distributorKaleidoscope Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Reuniting_the_Rubinsdbp-dbp:distributormonterey media inc.dbp-dbr:Reuniting_the_Rubinsdbp-dbp:producerYoav Factordbp-dbr:Reuniting_the_Rubinsdbp-dbp:producerJonathan Weisslerdbp-dbr:Reuniting_the_Rubinsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Timothy_Spalldbp-dbr:Reuniting_the_Rubinsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Callisdbp-dbr:Reuniting_the_Rubinsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rhona_Mitradbp-dbr:Reuniting_the_Rubinsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Honor_Blackmandbp-dbr:Reuniting_the_Rubinsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Theo_Stevensondbp-dbr:Reuniting_the_Rubinsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Blake_Harrisondbp-dbr:Reuniting_the_Rubinsdbp-dbp:nameReuniting the Rubinsdbp-dbr:Reuniting_the_Rubinsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Reuniting_the_Rubinspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Reuniting_the_Rubinspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_filmsdbp-dbr:Reuniting_the_Rubinspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Jews_and_Judaismdbp-dbr:Reuniting_the_Rubinspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Reuniting_the_Rubinspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Reuniting_the_Rubinspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dysfunctional_familiesdbp-dbr:Reuniting_the_Rubinspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Reuniting_the_Rubinspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Elstree_Film_Studios,"Reuniting the Rubins is a 2010 film directed by Yoav Factor and starring Timothy Spall, Rhona Mitra, and James Callis. The majority of the film was shot in Radlett, Hertfordshire, England and South Africa." 703,73829,dbp-dbr:Burn_the_Butterfliesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Oscar_Whitbreaddbp-dbr:Burn_the_Butterfliesdbp-dbp:distributorABCdbp-dbr:Burn_the_Butterfliesdbp-dbp:producerOscar Whitbreaddbp-dbr:Burn_the_Butterfliesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ray_Barrettdbp-dbr:Burn_the_Butterfliesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rowena_Wallacedbp-dbr:Burn_the_Butterfliesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alan_Hopgooddbp-dbr:Burn_the_Butterfliesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fred_Parslowdbp-dbr:Burn_the_Butterfliesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Oscar_Whitbreaddbp-dbr:Burn_the_Butterfliesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Australian_Broadcasting_Commissiondbp-dbr:Burn_the_Butterfliesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Oscar_Whitbreaddbp-dbr:Burn_the_Butterfliesdbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Burn_the_Butterfliesdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Burn_the_Butterfliespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_filmsdbp-dbr:Burn_the_Butterfliespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Burn_the_Butterfliespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Burn_the_Butterfliespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Burn_the_Butterfliespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Uranium_mining,"Burn the Butterflies is an Australian 1979 TV movie about a government dealing with the controversy around uranium mining. It was the first film in the ABC's Season of Australian Plays. It stars Ray Barrett as the Prime Minister of Australia.There was some criticism in the press, but it won a Logie in 1980 for best single drama.It was written by Cliff Green. who described it as an ""experiment"".Cheeky me wanting to push the boundaries and do a drama within another drama, which moved in real time and was relatively cheap to make... There was a crisis in Government and there were news teams filming what was happening. And that was the documentary that was a fake documentary. And all the action, all the on-stage action (if that is the right word) was happening in the Prime Minister's suite in Canberra—so the way he was reacting, and who he was talking to—it was almost a one-man show. And it was beautifully performed. By Ray Barrett. It was wonderful.Green says the idea to make the film came out of a week he had spent in Canberra for the Australian Writers Guild lobbying for the arts budget.We brought up the highflyers from Australian Opera, and the ballet, and the Sydney Theatre Company—but we did the hard work. We knocked on the doors and we faced the politicians. And I understood, at the end of that, how that place worked. And it was nothing like how we thought it worked. And if I had decided that I would like to do a Canberra-based piece and set myself, and got up and become a member of the press corps for a few weeks I wouldn’t have got it. It was being in there, and understanding the contradictions, and the layers of commitment and attitude, and so on, that brought it on, that gave me the confidence to write it." 704,9707,dbp-dbr:Billionaire_Boys_Club_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Marvin_J._Chomskydbp-dbr:Billionaire_Boys_Club_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:Billionaire_Boys_Club_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:ITC_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Billionaire_Boys_Club_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:producerMarcy Grossdbp-dbr:Billionaire_Boys_Club_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:producerTim Myersdbp-dbr:Billionaire_Boys_Club_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:producerAnn Westondbp-dbr:Billionaire_Boys_Club_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:producerMarvin J. Chomskydbp-dbr:Billionaire_Boys_Club_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Judd_Nelsondbp-dbr:Billionaire_Boys_Club_(1987_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Marvin_J._Chomskydbp-dbr:Billionaire_Boys_Club_(1987_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:Billionaire_Boys_Club_(1987_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:ITC_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Billionaire_Boys_Club_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:genreThrillerdbp-dbr:Billionaire_Boys_Club_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Billionaire_Boys_Club_(1987_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Billionaire_Boys_Club_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Billionaire_Boys_Club_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Billionaire_Boys_Club_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Billionaire_Boys_Club_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Billionaire_Boys_Club_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Billionaire_Boys_Club_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_docudrama_filmsdbp-dbr:Billionaire_Boys_Club_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Billionaire_Boys_Club_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Crime_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Billionaire_Boys_Club_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Billionaire_Boys_Club_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Marvin_J._Chomsky,"Billionaire Boys Club is a two-part television film that aired on NBC in 1987. It told the story of the Billionaire Boys Club, and its founder, Joe Hunt, who was convicted in 1987 of murdering con-man Ron Levin. The film was written by Gy Waldron and directed by Marvin J. Chomsky." 705,126076,dbp-dbr:A_Stone's_Throwdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Camelia_Friebergdbp-dbr:A_Stone's_Throwdbp-dbp:distributorTHINKFilmdbp-dbr:A_Stone's_Throwdbp-dbp:producerKelly Braydbp-dbr:A_Stone's_Throwdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lisa_Raydbp-dbr:A_Stone's_Throwdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kris_Holden-Rieddbp-dbr:A_Stone's_Throwdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Aaron_Webberdbp-dbr:A_Stone's_Throwdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hugh_Thompson_(Canadian_actor)dbp-dbr:A_Stone's_Throwdbp-dbp:starringKathryn MacLellandbp-dbr:A_Stone's_Throwdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Camelia_Friebergdbp-dbr:A_Stone's_Throwdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:THINKFilmdbp-dbr:A_Stone's_Throwdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Camelia_Friebergdbp-dbr:A_Stone's_Throwdbp-dbp:nameA Stone's Throwdbp-dbr:A_Stone's_Throwdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:A_Stone's_Throwpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Stone's_Throwpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Stone's_Throwpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Stone's_Throwpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Stone's_Throwpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_films,"A Stone's Throw is a 2006 Canadian drama film written by Camelia Frieberg and Garfield Lindsay Miller, directed by Camelia Frieberg, and starring Kris Holden-Ried, Kathryn MacLellan, Aaron Webber, and Lisa Ray.The film tells the story of Jack Walker, a photojournalist whose life is devoted to uncovering harm done to the environment by industrial corporations, and his struggles to balance his family, his love life, and his activism. The film's subject matter is deeply involved with environmentalism, the ways in which the manufacturing industry exploits nature in order to make a profit, and environmental terrorism. Frieberg stated in an interview that the film's title refers to the conveniences of the modern world, and the trade-offs involved with having everything just a stone's throw away.A Stone's Throw marks the directorial debut of Camelia Frieberg, previously known for her producing work on films such as Exotica, and The Sweet Hereafter. Frieberg stated that she was inspired to write a film based on the premise that ""there's very little in society that allows you to understand that each of your actions has a consequence ... on the planet, on other people, and on other species."" The film was shot in and around Frieberg's home in Halifax, Nova Scotia over the course of 15 days. At the 2006 Atlantic Film Festival it was awarded best Atlantic feature, and best sound design. The film received mixed reviews." 706,70568,dbp-dbr:State_of_Denial_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Elaine_Epsteindbp-dbr:State_of_Denial_(film)dbp-dbp:producerElaine Epsteindbp-dbr:State_of_Denial_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Elaine_Epsteindbp-dbr:State_of_Denial_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Elaine_Epsteindbp-dbr:State_of_Denial_(film)dbp-dbp:nameState of Denialdbp-dbr:State_of_Denial_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:State_of_Denial_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:State_of_Denial_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:State_of_Denial_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:State_of_Denial_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:HIV/AIDS_in_American_filmsdbp-dbr:State_of_Denial_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:POV_(TV_series)_filmsdbp-dbr:State_of_Denial_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_health_caredbp-dbr:State_of_Denial_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_HIV/AIDSdbp-dbr:State_of_Denial_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:HIV/AIDS_denialismdbp-dbr:State_of_Denial_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_South_Africadbp-dbr:State_of_Denial_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:AIDS_origin_hypotheses,"State of Denial is a 2003 documentary film about AIDS in Africa, produced and directed by Elaine Epstein. The film highlights the errors of President Mbeki's government, which insists that there isn't enough evidence to show that HIV causes AIDS and refuses vital life-saving drugs to their people because of unknown long-term risks. The film follows the stories of HIV positive Africans and activists as well as their careers, interspersed with the harrowing statistics of the AIDS epidemic in Africa. It features various HIV positive patients coping with the disease in times when the use of ARV medicine was strongly discouraged by the South African government.The film captures the desperation and growing discontent of average South Africans infected and affected by the disease. Some of the subjects interviewed make heartbreaking but inspirational statements about AIDS and how living with it is like. After the death of his brother who also succumbed to the disease, a young man is filmed saying the following:For me, it was the most traumatic time in my life because I could see myself in him. You know, he didn’t really have to die as helplessly as he did. And not only him, but thousands and thousands of people are dying unnecessarily. It makes me sick. The film also features Zackie Achmat, an HIV positive AIDS activist and co-founder of Treatment Action Campaign (TAC), who refused to take ARVs until they were made available to the general public.State of Denial was first shown at the 2003 Sundance Film Festival. It later aired on TV as part of the Acclaimed Point of View Documentary Film Series. Four of the subjects interviewed died before the film was released." 707,70297,dbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Weapon_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:directorMark DiSalledbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Weapon_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Weapon_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:producerExecutive Producer:dbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Weapon_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Pierre_David_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Weapon_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:producerMark DiSalledbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Weapon_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ralph_Winter_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Weapon_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Marty_Hornsteindbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Weapon_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:producerLine Producer:dbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Weapon_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Dyedbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Weapon_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:starringMakodbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Weapon_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:starringJeff Speakmandbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Weapon_(1991_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Weapon_(1991_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Pierre_David_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Weapon_(1991_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ralph_Winter_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Weapon_(1991_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Marty_Hornsteindbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Weapon_(1991_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_C._Wilson_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Weapon_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Perfect Weapondbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Weapon_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Weapon_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Weapon_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Weapon_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Weapon_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Weapon_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Weapon_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_martial_arts_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Weapon_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Weapon_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_action_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Weapon_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_martial_arts_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Weapon_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Karate_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Weapon_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Gary_Chang,"The Perfect Weapon is a 1991 American martial arts action film directed by Mark DiSalle and starring Jeff Speakman, John Dye, Mako, Mariska Hargitay, James Hong, Dante Basco and Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa. The film relates the story of a young man (Speakman), who is trained in the martial art of American Kenpo, and his fight against the Korean mafia in Los Angeles. It was released by Paramount Pictures on March 15, 1991." 708,32561,dbp-dbr:Walls_of_Glass_(film)dbp-dbp:directorScott D. Goldsteindbp-dbr:Walls_of_Glass_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorUnited Film Distribution Companydbp-dbr:Walls_of_Glass_(film)dbp-dbp:producerScott D. Goldsteindbp-dbr:Walls_of_Glass_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMark Slaterdbp-dbr:Walls_of_Glass_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Geraldine_Pagedbp-dbr:Walls_of_Glass_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Hickey_(actor)dbp-dbr:Walls_of_Glass_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Olympia_Dukakisdbp-dbr:Walls_of_Glass_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Steven_Weber_(actor)dbp-dbr:Walls_of_Glass_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brian_Bloomdbp-dbr:Walls_of_Glass_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Philip_Boscodbp-dbr:Walls_of_Glass_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Linda_Thorsondbp-dbr:Walls_of_Glass_(film)dbp-dbp:nameWalls of Glassdbp-dbr:Walls_of_Glass_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Walls_of_Glass_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Walls_of_Glass_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Walls_of_Glass_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Walls_of_Glass_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:Walls_of_Glass_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_romantic_comedy_films,"Walls of Glass, also known as Flanagan is a 1985 American romantic comedy film directed by Scott D. Goldstein and starring Philip Bosco as the protagonist James Flanagan. The film was released on October 30, 1985." 709,126522,dbp-dbr:Africa_Before_Darkdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Africa_Before_Darkdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ub_Iwerksdbp-dbr:Africa_Before_Darkdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Africa_Before_Darkdbp-dbp:producerGeorge Winklerdbp-dbr:Africa_Before_Darkdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:Africa_Before_Darkdbp-dbp:nameAfrica Before Darkdbp-dbr:Africa_Before_Darkdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Africa_Before_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Africa_Before_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_silent_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Africa_Before_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Africa_Before_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_without_speechdbp-dbr:Africa_Before_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Africadbp-dbr:Africa_Before_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rediscovered_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Africa_Before_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1928_filmsdbp-dbr:Africa_Before_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1928_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Africa_Before_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_huntersdbp-dbr:Africa_Before_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Africa_Before_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Africa_Before_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ub_Iwerksdbp-dbr:Africa_Before_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:Africa_Before_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_rediscovered_filmsdbp-dbr:Africa_Before_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Africa_Before_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Oswald_the_Lucky_Rabbit_cartoonsdbp-dbr:Africa_Before_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Africa_Before_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1928_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Africa_Before_Darkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1928_animated_films,"Africa Before Dark is a 1928 American animated short film featuring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks." 710,164303,dbp-dbr:Manhattan_Love_Songdbp-dbp:directorLeonard Fieldsdbp-dbr:Manhattan_Love_Songdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Trem_Carrdbp-dbr:Manhattan_Love_Songdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Trem_Carrdbp-dbr:Manhattan_Love_Songdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Silversteindbp-dbr:Manhattan_Love_Songdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Cornell_Woolrichdbp-dbr:Manhattan_Love_Songdbp-dbp:nameManhattan Love Songdbp-dbr:Manhattan_Love_Songdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Manhattan_Love_Songpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Manhattan_Love_Songpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Manhattan_Love_Songpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Manhattan_Love_Songpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Manhattan_Love_Songpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Manhattan_Love_Songpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Manhattan_Love_Songpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Manhattan_Love_Songpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Edward_Ward_(composer)dbp-dbr:Manhattan_Love_Songpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Manhattan_Love_Songpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Manhattan_Love_Songpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Leonard_Fields,"Manhattan Love Song is a 1934 American pre-Code romantic comedy drama film directed by Leonard Fields and starring Robert Armstrong, Dixie Lee and Franklin Pangborn. It was produced and distributed by Monogram Pictures. It is based on the 1932 novel of the same title by Cornell Woolrich." 711,13153,dbp-dbr:Death_Tunneldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Philip_Adrian_Boothdbp-dbr:Death_Tunneldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Philip_Adrian_Boothdbp-dbr:Death_Tunneldbp-dbp:nameDeath Tunneldbp-dbr:Death_Tunneldbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Death_Tunnelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Tunnelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Tunnelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Tunnelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_ghost_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Tunnelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Tunnelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_haunted_house_films,"Death Tunnel is a 2005 horror movie filmed at the Waverly Hills Sanatorium. It stars Steffany Huckaby, Annie Burgstede, Kristin Novak, and Jason Lasater." 712,69586,dbp-dbr:Housemaster_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Brenondbp-dbr:Housemaster_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Housemaster_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:Housemaster_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Otto_Krugerdbp-dbr:Housemaster_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDiana Churchilldbp-dbr:Housemaster_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJoyce Barbourdbp-dbr:Housemaster_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPhillips Holmesdbp-dbr:Housemaster_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Brenondbp-dbr:Housemaster_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Housemaster_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:Housemaster_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Elizabeth_Meehandbp-dbr:Housemaster_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dudley_Lesliedbp-dbr:Housemaster_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ian_Haydbp-dbr:Housemaster_(film)dbp-dbp:nameHousemasterdbp-dbr:Housemaster_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Housemaster_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Housemaster_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Housemaster_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Housemaster_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Housemaster_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Housemaster_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Housemaster_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Housemaster_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Associated_British_Studiosdbp-dbr:Housemaster_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_schoolsdbp-dbr:Housemaster_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Ian_Haydbp-dbr:Housemaster_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Housemaster_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Herbert_Brenon,"Housemaster is a 1938 British comedy drama film directed by Herbert Brenon and starring Otto Kruger, Diana Churchill and Phillips Holmes. It was made by ABPC at its Elstree Studios. When three young women come to stay at an elite public school, they cause disruption amongst the male students and teachers. It was based on the 1936 play of the same name by Ian Hay." 713,81456,dbp-dbr:Gambling_Ship_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Max_Marcindbp-dbr:Gambling_Ship_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Louis_J._Gasnierdbp-dbr:Gambling_Ship_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Gambling_Ship_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cary_Grantdbp-dbr:Gambling_Ship_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Benita_Humedbp-dbr:Gambling_Ship_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Max_Marcindbp-dbr:Gambling_Ship_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Louis_J._Gasnierdbp-dbr:Gambling_Ship_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Gambling_Ship_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Max_Marcindbp-dbr:Gambling_Ship_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Claude_Binyondbp-dbr:Gambling_Ship_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:nameGambling Shipdbp-dbr:Gambling_Ship_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Gambling_Ship_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Gambling_Ship_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Gambling_Ship_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Gambling_Ship_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Gambling_Ship_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Gambling_Ship_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gambling_filmsdbp-dbr:Gambling_Ship_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Gambling_Ship_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Gambling_Ship_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Louis_J._Gasnier,"Gambling Ship is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film directed by Louis J. Gasnier and Max Marcin, and starring Cary Grant and Benita Hume. It was based on Paul Cain's short stories: ""Fast One"", ""Lead Party"", ""Velvet"" and ""The Heat"", which were published in Black Mask magazine. It was released on June 23, 1933. Ace Corbin retires from the racket as a gambling boss, but the enemies attempt to stop him." 714,88340,dbp-dbr:Agents_of_Secret_Stuffdbp-dbp:directorPhilip Wangdbp-dbr:Agents_of_Secret_Stuffdbp-dbp:directorTed Fudbp-dbr:Agents_of_Secret_Stuffdbp-dbp:directorWesley Chandbp-dbr:Agents_of_Secret_Stuffdbp-dbp:producerHigaTVdbp-dbr:Agents_of_Secret_Stuffdbp-dbp:producerWong Fu Productionsdbp-dbr:Agents_of_Secret_Stuffdbp-dbp:starringArden Chodbp-dbr:Agents_of_Secret_Stuffdbp-dbp:starringDominic Sandovaldbp-dbr:Agents_of_Secret_Stuffdbp-dbp:starringRyan Higadbp-dbr:Agents_of_Secret_Stuffdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wong_Fu_Productionsdbp-dbr:Agents_of_Secret_Stuffdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Wong_Fu_Productionsdbp-dbr:Agents_of_Secret_Stuffdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Wong_Fu_Productionsdbp-dbr:Agents_of_Secret_Stuffdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ryan_Higadbp-dbr:Agents_of_Secret_Stuffdbp-dbp:nameAgents of Secret Stuffdbp-dbr:Agents_of_Secret_Stuffdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Agents_of_Secret_Stuffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Agents_of_Secret_Stuffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Agents_of_Secret_Stuffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Agents_of_Secret_Stuffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_filmsdbp-dbr:Agents_of_Secret_Stuffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_spy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Agents_of_Secret_Stuffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Agents_of_Secret_Stuffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Agents_of_Secret_Stuffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_spy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Agents_of_Secret_Stuffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Agents_of_Secret_Stuffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Viral_videosdbp-dbr:Agents_of_Secret_Stuffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Agents_of_Secret_Stuffpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_YouTube_videos,"Agents of Secret Stuff is a 2010 American action comedy short film created and co-directed by Wesley Chan, Ted Fu, and Philip Wang of Wong Fu Productions, and Ryan Higa. The film stars Ryan Higa, Arden Cho, and Dominic Sandoval, and also features cameos by several other YouTube users. The film had a theatrical debut in Los Angeles on November 23, 2010, and was released on YouTube on November 24. It has received over 36.9 million views on YouTube as of November 2024, and its trailer, bloopers, and behind the scenes videos have received 5.4 million, 4 million, and 2.2 million views respectively. The movie was eventually released on the iTunes Store as Agents of Secret Stuff: Secret Edition, along with the Agents of Secret Stuff Soundboard and Agents of Secret Stuff - Spy Catcher of Reasonable Effort apps." 715,33402,"dbp-dbr:Clothes_and_the_Womandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Albert_de_Courvilledbp-dbr:Clothes_and_the_Womandbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Picture_Corporationdbp-dbr:Clothes_and_the_Womandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:Clothes_and_the_Womandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Albert_de_Courvilledbp-dbr:Clothes_and_the_Womandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Picture_Corporationdbp-dbr:Clothes_and_the_Womandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:Clothes_and_the_Womandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:F._McGrew_Willisdbp-dbr:Clothes_and_the_Womandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Franz_Schulzdbp-dbr:Clothes_and_the_Womandbp-dbp:nameClothes and the Womandbp-dbr:Clothes_and_the_Womandbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Clothes_and_the_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Clothes_and_the_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Clothes_and_the_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Clothes_and_the_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Clothes_and_the_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Clothes_and_the_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Clothes_and_the_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Franz_Schulzdbp-dbr:Clothes_and_the_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Cannesdbp-dbr:Clothes_and_the_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Albert_de_Courvilledbp-dbr:Clothes_and_the_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Station_Road_Studios,_Elstree","Clothes and the Woman is a 1937 British romance film directed by Albert de Courville and starring Rod La Rocque, Tucker McGuire and Constance Collier. It was made at Elstree Studios in Hertfordshire." 716,85433,dbp-dbr:A_Man_Will_Risedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tony_Jaadbp-dbr:A_Man_Will_Risedbp-dbp:directorVitidnan Rojanapanichdbp-dbr:A_Man_Will_Risedbp-dbp:distributorSahamongkol Film Internationaldbp-dbr:A_Man_Will_Risedbp-dbp:producerJulaluck Ismalonedbp-dbr:A_Man_Will_Risedbp-dbp:starringDolph Lundgrendbp-dbr:A_Man_Will_Risedbp-dbp:starringTony Jaadbp-dbr:A_Man_Will_Risedbp-dbp:starringByron Gibsondbp-dbr:A_Man_Will_Risedbp-dbp:starringConan Stevensdbp-dbr:A_Man_Will_Risedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tony_Jaadbp-dbr:A_Man_Will_Risedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sahamongkol_Film_Internationaldbp-dbr:A_Man_Will_Risedbp-dbp:nameA Man Will Risedbp-dbr:A_Man_Will_Risedbp-dbp:countryThailanddbp-dbr:A_Man_Will_Risepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Man_Will_Risepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Unreleased_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Man_Will_Risepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cancelled_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Man_Will_Risepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Thai_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Man_Will_Risepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_unfinished_films,"A Man Will Rise (originally known as Local Hero) is an incomplete comedy western film directed by Tony Jaa and Vitidnan Rojanapanich, and starring Jaa, Dolph Lundgren, Conan Stevens, and Byron Gibson. Set in 1950s Thailand, the film follows a local gangster who terrorizes a town. When a young man opposes him, the gangster hires a group of foreign hit men to kill the rebel and silence the town.In January 2013, Jean-Claude Van Damme was rumored to be co-starring alongside Jaa; in reality, he was never available due to scheduling issues, and as a result, Lundgren was cast as an alternative. The film entered production in April 2013, but came to an abrupt halt after three months of filming. Sahamongkol Film International filed a $49–50 million lawsuit against Jaa, Universal Pictures, and United International Pictures, claiming Jaa was in breach of his contract by accepting a role in Fast and Furious 7. After two years of legal proceedings, Sahamongkol dropped the lawsuit in July 2015. Despite this, production of A Man Will Rise has not continued, and the film remains incomplete." 717,164821,dbp-dbr:Rogue's_Gallery_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Leonard_Horndbp-dbr:Rogue's_Gallery_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Rogue's_Gallery_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:producerA.C. Lylesdbp-dbr:Rogue's_Gallery_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:starringDennis Morgandbp-dbr:Rogue's_Gallery_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roger_Smith_(actor)dbp-dbr:Rogue's_Gallery_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:starringGreta Baldwindbp-dbr:Rogue's_Gallery_(1968_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Leonard_Horndbp-dbr:Rogue's_Gallery_(1968_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Rogue's_Gallery_(1968_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:A.C._Lylesdbp-dbr:Rogue's_Gallery_(1968_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Steve_Fisher_(writer)dbp-dbr:Rogue's_Gallery_(1968_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:A.C._Lylesdbp-dbr:Rogue's_Gallery_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:nameRogue's Gallerydbp-dbr:Rogue's_Gallery_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Rogue's_Gallery_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_filmsdbp-dbr:Rogue's_Gallery_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Rogue's_Gallery_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rogue's_Gallery_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Rogue's_Gallery_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Rogue's_Gallery_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Rogue's_Gallery_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Leonard_Horn,"Rogue's Gallery is a 1968 mystery film produced by A.C. Lyles for Paramount Pictures that was directed by Leonard Horn and starring Roger Smith, Greta Baldwin and Dennis Morgan.The film's sets were designed by the art directors Roland Anderson and Hal Pereira." 718,133165,dbp-dbr:Laugh_It_Off_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Baxter_(director)dbp-dbr:Laugh_It_Off_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:distributorAnglo-American Film Corporationdbp-dbr:Laugh_It_Off_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Corfielddbp-dbr:Laugh_It_Off_(1940_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bridget_Bolanddbp-dbr:Laugh_It_Off_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:nameLaugh It Offdbp-dbr:Laugh_It_Off_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Laugh_It_Off_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Laugh_It_Off_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Military_humor_in_filmdbp-dbr:Laugh_It_Off_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Laugh_It_Off_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:Laugh_It_Off_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Laugh_It_Off_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_films_made_in_wartimedbp-dbr:Laugh_It_Off_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nettlefold_Studiosdbp-dbr:Laugh_It_Off_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Laugh_It_Off_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Baxter,"Laugh It Off is a 1940 British musical comedy film directed by John Baxter and starring Tommy Trinder, Jean Colin, Anthony Hulme and Marjorie Browne. It was written by Bridget Boland and Austin Melford and filmed at Walton Studios starting in November 1939, just after the outbreak of war." 719,137655,dbp-dbr:The_Smiling_Ghostdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lewis_Seilerdbp-dbr:The_Smiling_Ghostdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Smiling_Ghostdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Gametdbp-dbr:The_Smiling_Ghostdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wayne_Morris_(American_actor)dbp-dbr:The_Smiling_Ghostdbp-dbp:starringAlan Haledbp-dbr:The_Smiling_Ghostdbp-dbp:starringAlexis Smithdbp-dbr:The_Smiling_Ghostdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lewis_Seilerdbp-dbr:The_Smiling_Ghostdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Smiling_Ghostdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Gametdbp-dbr:The_Smiling_Ghostdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stuart_Palmerdbp-dbr:The_Smiling_Ghostdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Gametdbp-dbr:The_Smiling_Ghostdbp-dbp:nameThe Smiling Ghostdbp-dbr:The_Smiling_Ghostdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Smiling_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Smiling_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Smiling_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Smiling_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Smiling_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Smiling_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:The_Smiling_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Smiling_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Smiling_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_noirdbp-dbr:The_Smiling_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_comedy_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Smiling_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Smiling_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Smiling_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Smiling_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Bernhard_Kaundbp-dbr:The_Smiling_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Smiling_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_ghost_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Smiling_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Smiling_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Smiling_Ghostpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Philip_Wylie,"The Smiling Ghost is a 1941 American horror comedy film directed by Lewis Seiler and starring Wayne Morris, Alexis Smith, and Alan Hale. It was produced and distributed by Warner Bros. In the film, a woman has lost three fiancés to mysterious accidents. The press has circulated rumors that she is haunted by the so-called “Smiling Ghost”. Her grandmother decides to hire an unemployed engineer to pose as the woman's fourth fiancé. The man is soon targeted by the supposed ghost, but suspects that a vengeful former fiancé is behind the attacks." 720,81892,dbp-dbr:Irreplaceable_Youdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Stephanie_Laingdbp-dbr:Irreplaceable_Youdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Netflixdbp-dbr:Irreplaceable_Youdbp-dbp:producerMatt Kaplandbp-dbr:Irreplaceable_Youdbp-dbp:producerJonathan Tropperdbp-dbr:Irreplaceable_Youdbp-dbp:producerBuzz Koenigdbp-dbr:Irreplaceable_Youdbp-dbp:producerFarah Abushweshadbp-dbr:Irreplaceable_Youdbp-dbp:producerChristie Colliopoulosdbp-dbr:Irreplaceable_Youdbp-dbp:starringJacki Weaverdbp-dbr:Irreplaceable_Youdbp-dbp:starringChristopher Walkendbp-dbr:Irreplaceable_Youdbp-dbp:starringKate McKinnondbp-dbr:Irreplaceable_Youdbp-dbp:starringGugu Mbatha-Rawdbp-dbr:Irreplaceable_Youdbp-dbp:starringSteve Coogandbp-dbr:Irreplaceable_Youdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brian_Tyree_Henrydbp-dbr:Irreplaceable_Youdbp-dbp:starringMichiel Huismandbp-dbr:Irreplaceable_Youdbp-dbp:starringTimothy Simonsdbp-dbr:Irreplaceable_Youdbp-dbp:starringTamara Tuniedbp-dbr:Irreplaceable_Youdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Stephanie_Laingdbp-dbr:Irreplaceable_Youdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Netflixdbp-dbr:Irreplaceable_Youdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Matt_Kaplandbp-dbr:Irreplaceable_Youdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jonathan_Tropperdbp-dbr:Irreplaceable_Youdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bess_Wohldbp-dbr:Irreplaceable_Youdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Irreplaceable_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_filmsdbp-dbr:Irreplaceable_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Irreplaceable_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Irreplaceable_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Irreplaceable_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Netflix_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Irreplaceable_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cancerdbp-dbr:Irreplaceable_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_interracial_romancedbp-dbr:Irreplaceable_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Irreplaceable_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Lesley_Barber,"Irreplaceable You is a 2018 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Stephanie Laing and written by Bess Wohl. The film stars Gugu Mbatha-Raw and Michiel Huisman. It was released by Netflix on February 16, 2018." 721,31953,dbp-dbr:Two_in_a_Crowddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_E._Greendbp-dbr:Two_in_a_Crowddbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:Two_in_a_Crowddbp-dbp:producerCharles R. Rogersdbp-dbr:Two_in_a_Crowddbp-dbp:producerE.M. Asherdbp-dbr:Two_in_a_Crowddbp-dbp:starringJoel McCreadbp-dbr:Two_in_a_Crowddbp-dbp:starringJoan Bennettdbp-dbr:Two_in_a_Crowddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_E._Greendbp-dbr:Two_in_a_Crowddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Two_in_a_Crowddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lewis_R._Fosterdbp-dbr:Two_in_a_Crowddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Hoffensteindbp-dbr:Two_in_a_Crowddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Earle_Snelldbp-dbr:Two_in_a_Crowddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Melville_Bakerdbp-dbr:Two_in_a_Crowddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Doris_Malloydbp-dbr:Two_in_a_Crowddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edward_E._Paramore_Jr.dbp-dbr:Two_in_a_Crowddbp-dbp:nameTwo in a Crowddbp-dbr:Two_in_a_Crowddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Two_in_a_Crowdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_in_a_Crowdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_in_a_Crowdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_in_a_Crowdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_in_a_Crowdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_in_a_Crowdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_in_a_Crowdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alfred_E._Green,"Two in a Crowd is a 1936 American romantic comedy film directed by Alfred E. Green and starring Joan Bennett, Joel McCrea and Reginald Denny. It was produced and released by Universal Pictures. The screenplay was written by Lewis R. Foster, Doris Malloy, and Earle Snell." 722,152834,dbp-dbr:Opal_Dreamdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Cattaneodbp-dbr:Opal_Dreamdbp-dbp:distributorRenaissance Filmsdbp-dbr:Opal_Dreamdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Focus_Featuresdbp-dbr:Opal_Dreamdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Finola_Dwyerdbp-dbr:Opal_Dreamdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ben_Rice_(author)dbp-dbr:Opal_Dreamdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Angus_Finneydbp-dbr:Opal_Dreamdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Davil_Thompsondbp-dbr:Opal_Dreamdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Jones_(producer)dbp-dbr:Opal_Dreamdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jacqueline_McKenziedbp-dbr:Opal_Dreamdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vince_Colosimodbp-dbr:Opal_Dreamdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christian_Byersdbp-dbr:Opal_Dreamdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sapphire_Boycedbp-dbr:Opal_Dreamdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Cattaneodbp-dbr:Opal_Dreamdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Focus_Featuresdbp-dbr:Opal_Dreamdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Finola_Dwyerdbp-dbr:Opal_Dreamdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ben_Rice_(author)dbp-dbr:Opal_Dreamdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Angus_Finneydbp-dbr:Opal_Dreamdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Davil_Thompsondbp-dbr:Opal_Dreamdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Jones_(producer)dbp-dbr:Opal_Dreamdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Cattaneodbp-dbr:Opal_Dreamdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Phil_Trailldbp-dbr:Opal_Dreamdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ben_Rice_(author)dbp-dbr:Opal_Dreamdbp-dbp:nameOpal Dreamdbp-dbr:Opal_Dreamdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Opal_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Opal_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Opal_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Opal_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_friendshipdbp-dbr:Opal_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Opal_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Opal_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:BBC_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:Opal_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_childrendbp-dbr:Opal_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Opal_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Opal_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Dario_Marianellidbp-dbr:Opal_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_miningdbp-dbr:Opal_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_South_Australiadbp-dbr:Opal_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_Cattaneodbp-dbr:Opal_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_South_Australiadbp-dbr:Opal_Dreampurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_imaginary_friends,"Opal Dream (also known as Pobby and Dingan) is a 2006 drama film, based on the 2000 Ben Rice novella Pobby and Dingan, directed by Peter Cattaneo and starring an ensemble cast including Vince Colosimo, Jacqueline McKenzie, Christian Byers and Sapphire Boyce. It was filmed on location around South Australia, in Adelaide, Coober Pedy and Woomera. Opal Dream was released in Australia on 28 September 2006, with eventual release around the world." 723,83083,dbp-dbr:Ninja_III:_The_Dominationdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Firstenbergdbp-dbr:Ninja_III:_The_Dominationdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:MGM/UA_Entertainment_Co.dbp-dbr:Ninja_III:_The_Dominationdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Menahem_Golandbp-dbr:Ninja_III:_The_Dominationdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Yoram_Globusdbp-dbr:Ninja_III:_The_Dominationdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Womarkdbp-dbr:Ninja_III:_The_Dominationdbp-dbp:starringLucinda Dickeydbp-dbr:Ninja_III:_The_Dominationdbp-dbp:starringJordan Bennettdbp-dbr:Ninja_III:_The_Dominationdbp-dbp:starringSho Kosugidbp-dbr:Ninja_III:_The_Dominationdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Firstenbergdbp-dbr:Ninja_III:_The_Dominationdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:MGM/UA_Entertainment_Co.dbp-dbr:Ninja_III:_The_Dominationdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Menahem_Golandbp-dbr:Ninja_III:_The_Dominationdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Yoram_Globusdbp-dbr:Ninja_III:_The_Dominationdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Womarkdbp-dbr:Ninja_III:_The_Dominationdbp-dbp:nameNinja III: The Dominationdbp-dbr:Ninja_III:_The_Dominationdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Ninja_III:_The_Dominationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Ninja_III:_The_Dominationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Ninja_III:_The_Dominationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ninja_III:_The_Dominationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_martial_arts_filmsdbp-dbr:Ninja_III:_The_Dominationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:Ninja_III:_The_Dominationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Japan_in_non-Japanese_culturedbp-dbr:Ninja_III:_The_Dominationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golan-Globus_filmsdbp-dbr:Ninja_III:_The_Dominationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Menahem_Golandbp-dbr:Ninja_III:_The_Dominationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Yoram_Globusdbp-dbr:Ninja_III:_The_Dominationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_spirit_possessiondbp-dbr:Ninja_III:_The_Dominationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_action_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Ninja_III:_The_Dominationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Ninja_III:_The_Dominationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_martial_arts_filmsdbp-dbr:Ninja_III:_The_Dominationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Ninja_III:_The_Dominationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sam_Firstenbergdbp-dbr:Ninja_III:_The_Dominationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ninja_filmsdbp-dbr:Ninja_III:_The_Dominationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Ninja_III:_The_Dominationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Martial_arts_horror_films,"Ninja III: The Domination is a 1984 American martial arts action horror film directed by Sam Firstenberg, and starring Sho Kosugi, Lucinda Dickey, Jordan Bennett, and James Hong. It is the third film in Cannon Films' Ninja Trilogy anthology series, the first being Enter the Ninja, and the second being Revenge of the Ninja. Like the previous films in the series, it has also garnered a cult following." 724,137674,dbp-dbr:Yukon_Manhuntdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_McDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:Yukon_Manhuntdbp-dbp:distributorMonogram Picturesdbp-dbr:Yukon_Manhuntdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_F._Broidydbp-dbr:Yukon_Manhuntdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lindsley_Parsonsdbp-dbr:Yukon_Manhuntdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Martha_Hyerdbp-dbr:Yukon_Manhuntdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harry_Lauterdbp-dbr:Yukon_Manhuntdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Philip_Van_Zandtdbp-dbr:Yukon_Manhuntdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kirby_Grantdbp-dbr:Yukon_Manhuntdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_McDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:Yukon_Manhuntdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Yukon_Manhuntdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_F._Broidydbp-dbr:Yukon_Manhuntdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lindsley_Parsonsdbp-dbr:Yukon_Manhuntdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_Oliver_Curwooddbp-dbr:Yukon_Manhuntdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Raynor_(writer)dbp-dbr:Yukon_Manhuntdbp-dbp:nameYukon Manhuntdbp-dbr:Yukon_Manhuntdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Yukon_Manhuntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Yukon_Manhuntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Yukon_Manhuntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Yukon_Manhuntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:Yukon_Manhuntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Yukon_Manhuntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Yukon_Manhuntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_McDonalddbp-dbr:Yukon_Manhuntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Yukon_Manhuntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Yukon_Manhuntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Northern_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Yukon_Manhuntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Royal_Canadian_Mounted_Police_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Yukon_Manhuntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_James_Oliver_Curwooddbp-dbr:Yukon_Manhuntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Yukondbp-dbr:Yukon_Manhuntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Corporal_Rod_Webb_(film_series)dbp-dbr:Yukon_Manhuntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Lindsley_Parsons,"Yukon Manhunt is a 1951 American Northern film directed by Frank McDonald and starring Kirby Grant, Gail Davis and Margaret Field. The film was the sixth in the series of ten films featuring Kirby Grant as a Canadian Mountie." 725,141161,dbp-dbr:Bolton_Storyworld:_Codename_Winterhilldbp-dbp:directorAmy Cooksondbp-dbr:Bolton_Storyworld:_Codename_Winterhilldbp-dbp:directorAshok Bakerdbp-dbr:Bolton_Storyworld:_Codename_Winterhilldbp-dbp:directorPhillip Shottondbp-dbr:Bolton_Storyworld:_Codename_Winterhilldbp-dbp:distributorConducttrdbp-dbr:Bolton_Storyworld:_Codename_Winterhilldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Krishna_Stottdbp-dbr:Bolton_Storyworld:_Codename_Winterhilldbp-dbp:starringKate Cansdaledbp-dbr:Bolton_Storyworld:_Codename_Winterhilldbp-dbp:starringNatalie Biggsdbp-dbr:Bolton_Storyworld:_Codename_Winterhilldbp-dbp:starringRick Bithelldbp-dbr:Bolton_Storyworld:_Codename_Winterhilldbp-dbp:nameBolton Storyworld: Codename Winterhilldbp-dbr:Bolton_Storyworld:_Codename_Winterhilldbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Bolton_Storyworld:_Codename_Winterhillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bolton_Storyworld:_Codename_Winterhillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_filmsdbp-dbr:Bolton_Storyworld:_Codename_Winterhillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Bolton_Storyworld:_Codename_Winterhillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Bolton_Storyworld:_Codename_Winterhillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Interactive_filmsdbp-dbr:Bolton_Storyworld:_Codename_Winterhillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Webby_Award_winners,"Bolton Storyworld: Codename Winterhill is a live-action interactive transmedia thriller which in its final form went live in April 2016. The experience takes place on a participant’s smartphone and involves receiving text and voice messages, exploring websites, participating in puzzles, and watching filmed videos. Lasting five days, the experience operates to a Participant Activated Release Schedule (PARS): as soon as participants activate the experience by texting a code to a promoted mobile number, they initiate the release of media to their smartphones according to a pre-set schedule.The thriller is set in Bolton and follows a missing-person investigation by three students: Spoon, Lizzie, and Derek. As the narration progresses the experience opens up to explore the theme of the truth versus fiction through conspiracy theories, alien abductions, and secret societies – ultimately leaving the participant in a disturbing open ended situation where ‘they could be next’. It was produced by Bellyfeel, with film, multimedia, and transmedia artist Krishna Stott – whose previous project was the award-winning interactive film Crimeface (2008) – acting as creative director and showrunner.Bolton Storyworld: Codename Winterhill went on to be selected for The Seattle Transmedia and Independent Film Festival in 2016. Also that year the production went on to win the prestigious Premier Award at Learning on Screen Awards. The critical consensus from the judging panel being that ‘this outstanding production’ was an ‘'innovative and immersive piece of digital storytelling' and ‘unlike anything the jury have seen before’. In 2019, a film version of the 2016 experience was released." 726,31916,dbp-dbr:Port_Whinesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:Port_Whinesdbp-dbp:directorBen Harrisondbp-dbr:Port_Whinesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Port_Whinesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:Port_Whinesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:Port_Whinesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Port_Whinesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:Port_Whinesdbp-dbp:namePort Whinesdbp-dbr:Port_Whinespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Port_Whinespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:Port_Whinespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Port_Whinespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:Port_Whinespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Port_Whinespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_shipsdbp-dbr:Port_Whinespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Port_Whinespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Port_Whinespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Port_Whinespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Screen_Gems_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Port_Whinespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Krazy_Kat_shorts,Port Whines is a 1929 animated short film by the Columbia Pictures Corporation. It is the 136th Krazy Kat cartoon. 727,141211,dbp-dbr:Bored_of_Educationdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gordon_Douglas_(director)dbp-dbr:Bored_of_Educationdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Bored_of_Educationdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Hal_Roachdbp-dbr:Bored_of_Educationdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billie_Thomasdbp-dbr:Bored_of_Educationdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carl_Switzerdbp-dbr:Bored_of_Educationdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Darla_Hooddbp-dbr:Bored_of_Educationdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eugene_Gordon_Leedbp-dbr:Bored_of_Educationdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_McFarlanddbp-dbr:Bored_of_Educationdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rosina_Lawrencedbp-dbr:Bored_of_Educationdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gordon_Douglas_(director)dbp-dbr:Bored_of_Educationdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Bored_of_Educationdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hal_Roachdbp-dbr:Bored_of_Educationdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hal_Lawdbp-dbr:Bored_of_Educationdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_F._McGowandbp-dbr:Bored_of_Educationdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Carl_Harbaughdbp-dbr:Bored_of_Educationdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hal_Yatesdbp-dbr:Bored_of_Educationdbp-dbp:nameBored of Educationdbp-dbr:Bored_of_Educationdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Bored_of_Educationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bored_of_Educationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Bored_of_Educationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Bored_of_Educationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bored_of_Educationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gordon_Douglasdbp-dbr:Bored_of_Educationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bored_of_Educationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Our_Gang_filmsdbp-dbr:Bored_of_Educationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hal_Roach_Studios_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bored_of_Educationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live_Action_Short_Film_Academy_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:Bored_of_Educationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bored_of_Educationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Bored_of_Educationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_film_remakes,"Bored of Education is a 1936 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Gordon Douglas. Produced by Hal Roach and released to theaters by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, it was the 146th entry in the Our Gang series to be released." 728,135756,dbp-dbr:High_Note_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:High_Note_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:High_Note_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_W._Burton_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:High_Note_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:High_Note_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:High_Note_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_W._Burton_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:High_Note_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:High_Note_(film)dbp-dbp:nameHigh Notedbp-dbr:High_Note_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:High_Note_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:High_Note_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_without_speechdbp-dbr:High_Note_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:High_Note_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:High_Note_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:High_Note_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:High_Note_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:High_Note_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Milt_Franklyndbp-dbr:High_Note_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:High_Note_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_short_filmsdbp-dbr:High_Note_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_musical_films,"High Note is a 1960 American animated short film directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. It was originally released by Warner Bros. Pictures on December 3, 1960, as part of the Looney Tunes series. It features no dialogue, relying solely on the animation and music to carry the plot. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Short Film (Cartoon) in 1961, losing to Gene Deitch's Munro." 729,168352,dbp-dbr:The_Topp_Twins:_Untouchable_Girlsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Leanne_Pooleydbp-dbr:The_Topp_Twins:_Untouchable_Girlsdbp-dbp:producerArani Cuthbertdbp-dbr:The_Topp_Twins:_Untouchable_Girlsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:The_Topp_Twinsdbp-dbr:The_Topp_Twins:_Untouchable_Girlsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Leanne_Pooleydbp-dbr:The_Topp_Twins:_Untouchable_Girlsdbp-dbp:nameThe Topp Twins: Untouchable Girlsdbp-dbr:The_Topp_Twins:_Untouchable_Girlsdbp-dbp:countryNew Zealanddbp-dbr:The_Topp_Twins:_Untouchable_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Topp_Twins:_Untouchable_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Topp_Twins:_Untouchable_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Topp_Twins:_Untouchable_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Topp_Twins:_Untouchable_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_Zealand_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Topp_Twins:_Untouchable_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_women_in_musicdbp-dbr:The_Topp_Twins:_Untouchable_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_lesbiansdbp-dbr:The_Topp_Twins:_Untouchable_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_Zealand_documentary_films,"The Topp Twins: Untouchable Girls is a New Zealand documentary film, directed by Leanne Pooley and released in 2009. The film profiles The Topp Twins, a lesbian comedy music duo from New Zealand.One of the most successful documentary films at the New Zealand box office, the film made over $1 million in its first four weeks of release. To date, it has made almost $2 million in box office sales. The film was produced by Arani Cuthbert. The cinematographer was Leon Narbey.The film was also screened internationally." 730,104462,dbp-dbr:Premiere_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Summersdbp-dbr:Premiere_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:distributorAssociated Britishdbp-dbr:Premiere_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:Premiere_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hugh_Williamsdbp-dbr:Premiere_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:starringJudy Kellydbp-dbr:Premiere_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Davis_Lodgedbp-dbr:Premiere_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:starringJoan Mariondbp-dbr:Premiere_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Summersdbp-dbr:Premiere_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Picture_Corporationdbp-dbr:Premiere_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:Premiere_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:F._McGrew_Willisdbp-dbr:Premiere_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Max_Wallnerdbp-dbr:Premiere_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Friedrich_Dammanndbp-dbr:Premiere_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:namePremieredbp-dbr:Premiere_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Premiere_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Premiere_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Parisdbp-dbr:Premiere_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Premiere_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Premiere_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Premiere_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Premiere_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Associated_British_Studiosdbp-dbr:Premiere_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_Austrian_filmsdbp-dbr:Premiere_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Premiere_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Premiere_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Summersdbp-dbr:Premiere_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_musical_films,"Premiere is a 1938 British musical mystery film directed by Walter Summers and starring John Lodge, Judy Kelly, Joan Marion, Hugh Williams. In Paris a leading theatre impresario is murdered on opening night, shortly after replacing his leading lady. A police Inspector in the audience takes over the investigation.The film was shot at Elstree Studios. It was a close remake of the 1937 Austrian film Premiere and re-used a number of musical scenes from the original which were dubbed into English." 731,81255,dbp-dbr:Docks_of_New_Orleansdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Derwin_Abrahamsdbp-dbr:Docks_of_New_Orleansdbp-dbp:distributorMonogram Picturesdbp-dbr:Docks_of_New_Orleansdbp-dbp:producerJames S. Burkettdbp-dbr:Docks_of_New_Orleansdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Virginia_Daledbp-dbr:Docks_of_New_Orleansdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roland_Wintersdbp-dbr:Docks_of_New_Orleansdbp-dbp:starringMantan Morelanddbp-dbr:Docks_of_New_Orleansdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Derwin_Abrahamsdbp-dbr:Docks_of_New_Orleansdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Docks_of_New_Orleansdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Scott_Darlingdbp-dbr:Docks_of_New_Orleansdbp-dbp:nameDocks of New Orleansdbp-dbr:Docks_of_New_Orleansdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Docks_of_New_Orleanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Docks_of_New_Orleanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:Docks_of_New_Orleanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Docks_of_New_Orleanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Docks_of_New_Orleanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Docks_of_New_Orleanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Docks_of_New_Orleanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_Orleansdbp-dbr:Docks_of_New_Orleanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Docks_of_New_Orleanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Derwin_Abrahamsdbp-dbr:Docks_of_New_Orleanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Docks_of_New_Orleanspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Charlie_Chan_films,"Docks of New Orleans is a 1948 American mystery film directed by Derwin Abrahams and starring Roland Winters, Virginia Dale and Mantan Moreland. It featured Winters in his second appearance as Charlie Chan, having replaced Sidney Toler in the role." 732,71082,dbp-dbr:Westward_Whoadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_King_(animator)dbp-dbr:Westward_Whoadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Westward_Whoadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Westward_Whoadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tommy_Bonddbp-dbr:Westward_Whoadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bernice_Hansendbp-dbr:Westward_Whoadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joe_Doughertydbp-dbr:Westward_Whoadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_King_(animator)dbp-dbr:Westward_Whoadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Westward_Whoadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Westward_Whoapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Westward_Whoapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Westward_Whoapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Westward_Whoapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Westward_Whoapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Native_Americansdbp-dbr:Westward_Whoapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Westward_Whoapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Porky_Pig_filmsdbp-dbr:Westward_Whoapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:Westward_Whoapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Westward_Whoapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Westward_Whoapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Westward_Whoapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Westward_Whoapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Norman_Spencer_(composer)dbp-dbr:Westward_Whoapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_Kingdbp-dbr:Westward_Whoapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Western_(genre)_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Westward_Whoapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_pigsdbp-dbr:Westward_Whoapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Western_(genre)_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Westward_Whoapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Beans_the_Cat_films,"Westward Whoa is a 1936 animated short film in the Looney Tunes series. It marks the final appearances of spotted St. Bernard puppies Ham and Ex, Beans and Little Kitty. It is also the last cartoon where Porky Pig is the co-star to Beans. The film is a Western adaptation of the ancient fable ""The Boy Who Cried Wolf.""The film is in the public domain after Warner Bros. failed to renew the copyright in 1964." 733,103147,dbp-dbr:Hang_the_DJ_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Marco_La_Villadbp-dbr:Hang_the_DJ_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mauro_La_Villadbp-dbr:Hang_the_DJ_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Pony_Canyondbp-dbr:Hang_the_DJ_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Marco_La_Villadbp-dbr:Hang_the_DJ_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mauro_La_Villadbp-dbr:Hang_the_DJ_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRafael Rodriguezdbp-dbr:Hang_the_DJ_(film)dbp-dbp:producerAndrea Kragarisdbp-dbr:Hang_the_DJ_(film)dbp-dbp:producerCarlos Orengodbp-dbr:Hang_the_DJ_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDiego Bricenodbp-dbr:Hang_the_DJ_(film)dbp-dbp:producerHenrique Vera Villanuevadbp-dbr:Hang_the_DJ_(film)dbp-dbp:producerSolieman Mellalidbp-dbr:Hang_the_DJ_(film)dbp-dbp:producerVincenzo Scanzanodbp-dbr:Hang_the_DJ_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roger_Sanchezdbp-dbr:Hang_the_DJ_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carl_Coxdbp-dbr:Hang_the_DJ_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mix_Master_Mikedbp-dbr:Hang_the_DJ_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:DJ_Qbertdbp-dbr:Hang_the_DJ_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Junior_Vasquezdbp-dbr:Hang_the_DJ_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kool_DJ_Red_Alertdbp-dbr:Hang_the_DJ_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_%22Jellybean%22_Benitezdbp-dbr:Hang_the_DJ_(film)dbp-dbp:starringClaudio Coccolutodbp-dbr:Hang_the_DJ_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Marco_La_Villadbp-dbr:Hang_the_DJ_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mauro_La_Villadbp-dbr:Hang_the_DJ_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Pony_Canyondbp-dbr:Hang_the_DJ_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Marco_La_Villadbp-dbr:Hang_the_DJ_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mauro_La_Villadbp-dbr:Hang_the_DJ_(film)dbp-dbp:nameHang the DJdbp-dbr:Hang_the_DJ_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:Hang_the_DJ_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Hang_the_DJ_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hang_the_DJ_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Hang_the_DJ_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_music_and_musicians,"Hang The DJ is a 1998 music documentary film debut by identical twin brothers Marco and Mauro La Villa. The idea for this documentary came to them in 1992 while they were working at their uncle's pizza store on St-Laurent Boulevard in Montreal to help pay tuition for a degree in Film Studies at Concordia University. The brothers originally had no interest in DJs or documentaries but became interested in the scene after working late nights and meeting the regular neighborhood club crowd. Mauro has said, ""we heard a lot about the gossip and conflicts of the DJ world"", which gave the brothers the idea to make a documentary by following disc jockeys around the world to get a sense of what being a DJ really was. Featuring Roger Sanchez, Junior Vasquez, DJ Qbert and A-Trak, the film presents the cult of DJs in the era that catapulted them into superstars from the underground. The documentary contains a mix of DJ sets from around the globe counterbalanced with commentary from fans and interviews with the DJs.The film's name comes from the lyrics of the 1986 song ""Panic"" by The Smiths, which Mauro described as ""the anthem of our high school years""." 734,133583,dbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Smithdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Wallsdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Smithdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Smithdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Smithdbp-dbp:starringTom Wallsdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Smithdbp-dbp:starringAnne Greydbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Smithdbp-dbp:starringCarol Goodnerdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Smithdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Wallsdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Smithdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Smithdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Smithdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:J._O._C._Ortondbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Smithdbp-dbp:nameLeave It to Smithdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Smithdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Smithpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Smithpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Smithpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Smithpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Smithpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Smithpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Smithpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Smithpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Smithpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Lime_Grove_Studiosdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Smithpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Leave_It_to_Smithpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tom_Walls,"Leave It to Smith is a 1933 British comedy film directed by and starring Tom Walls. It also featured Carol Goodner, Anne Grey, Peter Gawthorne and Basil Radford. It is also known as Just Smith.The film was based on a play by Frederick Lonsdale and produced by Michael Balcon. It was made at the Lime Grove Studios with sets by the German art director Alfred Junge." 735,122619,dbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Manndbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Buena_Vista_Pictures_Distributiondbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Graeme_Revelldbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMichael Manndbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)dbp-dbp:producerPieter Jan Bruggedbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)dbp-dbp:producerLisa Gerrard and Pieter Bourkedbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAl Pacinodbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)dbp-dbp:starringChristopher Plummerdbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRussell Crowedbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDiane Venoradbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPhilip Baker Halldbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDebi Mazardbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLindsay Crousedbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Insiderdbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)dbp-dbp:genreSoundtrackdbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Touchstone_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_business_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Mississippidbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_televisiondbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Procedural_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_newspaper_and_magazine_articlesdbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_drugsdbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Kentuckydbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_the_Bahamasdbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_smokingdbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Mississippidbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Israeldbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Indianadbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_legal_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_legal_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_whistleblowingdbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Kentuckydbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_freedom_of_expressiondbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spyglass_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_Manndbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Michael_Manndbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_journalistsdbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Eric_Rothdbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Drama_film_soundtracksdbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Manndbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_businesspeopledbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sony_Music_soundtracksdbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lisa_Gerrard_albumsdbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Brown_&_Williamsondbp-dbr:The_Insider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tobacco_in_the_United_States,"The Insider is a 1999 American biographical drama film directed by Michael Mann and written by Mann and Eric Roth, based on Marie Brenner's 1996 Vanity Fair article ""The Man Who Knew Too Much"". The film stars Al Pacino, Russell Crowe, Christopher Plummer, Bruce McGill, Diane Venora and Michael Gambon.A fictionalized account of a true story, it centers on the controversial 60 Minutes segment about Jeffrey Wigand, a whistleblower in the tobacco industry, covering his and CBS producer Lowell Bergman's struggles as they defend his testimony against efforts to discredit and suppress it by CBS and Wigand's former employer.Although not a box-office success, The Insider received acclaim from critics, who praised Crowe's portrayal of Wigand and Mann's direction. It was nominated for seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Actor in a Leading Role (for Russell Crowe)." 736,48335,dbp-dbr:The_Pink_Panther_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Blake_Edwardsdbp-dbr:The_Pink_Panther_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Pink_Panther_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Martin_Jurowdbp-dbr:The_Pink_Panther_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:starringDavid Nivendbp-dbr:The_Pink_Panther_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:starringCapucinedbp-dbr:The_Pink_Panther_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:starringRobert Wagnerdbp-dbr:The_Pink_Panther_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:starringPeter Sellersdbp-dbr:The_Pink_Panther_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:starringClaudia Cardinaledbp-dbr:The_Pink_Panther_(1963_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Blake_Edwardsdbp-dbr:The_Pink_Panther_(1963_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Pink_Panther_(1963_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Martin_Jurowdbp-dbr:The_Pink_Panther_(1963_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Blake_Edwardsdbp-dbr:The_Pink_Panther_(1963_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Maurice_Richlindbp-dbr:The_Pink_Panther_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Pink Pantherdbp-dbr:The_Pink_Panther_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Pink_Panther_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_National_Film_Registry_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pink_Panther_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pink_Panther_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pink_Panther_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Italian-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pink_Panther_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pink_Panther_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_German-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pink_Panther_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pink_Panther_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pink_Panther_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pink_Panther_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pink_Panther_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_French-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pink_Panther_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Italydbp-dbr:The_Pink_Panther_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Italydbp-dbr:The_Pink_Panther_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_with_live_action_and_animationdbp-dbr:The_Pink_Panther_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_a_fictional_countrydbp-dbr:The_Pink_Panther_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pink_Panther_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Henry_Mancinidbp-dbr:The_Pink_Panther_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Blake_Edwardsdbp-dbr:The_Pink_Panther_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_jewellerydbp-dbr:The_Pink_Panther_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Blake_Edwardsdbp-dbr:The_Pink_Panther_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Pink_Panther_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pink_Panther_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_police_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pink_Panther_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Grammy_Hall_of_Fame_Award_recipients,"The Pink Panther is a 1963 American comedy film directed by Blake Edwards, who co-wrote the script with Maurice Richlin. Produced by The Mirisch Company and distributed by United Artists, it is the first installment in The Pink Panther franchise. A co-production between Italy and United States, it stars an ensemble cast led by David Niven, Peter Sellers, Robert Wagner, Capucine and Claudia Cardinale. Its story follows Inspector Jacques Clouseau (Sellers) as he travels from Paris to Cortina d'Ampezzo to catch a notorious jewel thief known as ""The Phantom"" (Niven) before he is able to steal a priceless diamond known as ""The Pink Panther"".The Pink Panther was initially released on December 18, 1963, in Italy followed by the United States release on March 18, 1964. It grossed $10.9 million in the United States and Canada, making it the ninth-highest grossing film of 1964. The film received mixed reviews from critics upon its release, but would later see a critical reappraisal. In 2010, the film was selected by the Library of Congress for preservation in the United States National Film Registry, as being ""culturally, historically, and aesthetically significant""." 737,156239,dbp-dbr:Seven_Girlfriendsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Lazarusdbp-dbr:Seven_Girlfriendsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Lazarusdbp-dbr:Seven_Girlfriendsdbp-dbp:nameSeven Girlfriendsdbp-dbr:Seven_Girlfriendsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Seven_Girlfriendspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Seven_Girlfriendspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Seven_Girlfriendspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Seven_Girlfriendspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:Seven_Girlfriendspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_San_Franciscodbp-dbr:Seven_Girlfriendspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Seven_Girlfriendspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Seven_Girlfriendspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Christopher_Tyng,Seven Girlfriends is a 1999 romantic comedy film directed by Paul Lazarus and starring Tim Daly. 738,161667,dbp-dbr:I.O.U.S.A.dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Patrick_Creadondbp-dbr:I.O.U.S.A.dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Roadside_Attractionsdbp-dbr:I.O.U.S.A.dbp-dbp:producerChristine O'Malleydbp-dbr:I.O.U.S.A.dbp-dbp:producerSarah Gibsondbp-dbr:I.O.U.S.A.dbp-dbp:starringDavid Walkerdbp-dbr:I.O.U.S.A.dbp-dbp:starringRobert Bixbydbp-dbr:I.O.U.S.A.dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Patrick_Creadondbp-dbr:I.O.U.S.A.dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Roadside_Attractionsdbp-dbr:I.O.U.S.A.dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Christine_O'Malleydbp-dbr:I.O.U.S.A.dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Patrick_Creadondbp-dbr:I.O.U.S.A.dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Christine_O'Malleydbp-dbr:I.O.U.S.A.dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Addison_Wiggindbp-dbr:I.O.U.S.A.dbp-dbp:nameI.O.U.S.A.dbp-dbr:I.O.U.S.A.dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:I.O.U.S.A.dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:I.O.U.S.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:I.O.U.S.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I.O.U.S.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:I.O.U.S.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_filmsdbp-dbr:I.O.U.S.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:I.O.U.S.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:I.O.U.S.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Roadside_Attractions_filmsdbp-dbr:I.O.U.S.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_American_politicsdbp-dbr:I.O.U.S.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_financial_crisesdbp-dbr:I.O.U.S.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Patrick_Creadondbp-dbr:I.O.U.S.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_economicsdbp-dbr:I.O.U.S.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_federal_budgetsdbp-dbr:I.O.U.S.A.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_debt_of_the_United_States,"I.O.U.S.A. is a 2008 American documentary film directed by Patrick Creadon. The film focuses on the shape and impact of the United States national debt. The film features Robert Bixby, director of the Concord Coalition, and David Walker, the former U.S. Comptroller General, as they travel around the United States on a tour to let communities know of the potential dangers of the national debt. The tour was carried out through the Concord Coalition, and was known as the ""Fiscal Wake-Up Tour.""The film competed in the Documentary Competition at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival. It began its nationwide showing at the Holland Performing Arts Center in Omaha, Nebraska on 21 August 2008, with a live discussion among Warren Buffett, Pete Peterson, David Walker, William Niskanen, and Bill Novelli following the screening. The film was broadcast on CNN on January 10, 2009." 739,166768,"dbp-dbr:No_Pay,_Nuditydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lee_Wilkofdbp-dbr:No_Pay,_Nuditydbp-dbp:distributorMonterey Mediadbp-dbr:No_Pay,_Nuditydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gabriel_Byrnedbp-dbr:No_Pay,_Nuditydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lee_Wilkofdbp-dbr:No_Pay,_Nuditydbp-dbp:nameNo Pay, Nuditydbp-dbr:No_Pay,_Nuditydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:No_Pay,_Nuditypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Pay,_Nuditypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Pay,_Nuditypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Pay,_Nuditypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:No_Pay,_Nuditypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_comedy-drama_films","No Pay, Nudity is a 2016 American comedy drama film starring Gabriel Byrne, Frances Conroy. and Nathan Lane" 740,169146,dbp-dbr:The_Maddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Kalangisdbp-dbr:The_Maddbp-dbp:producerHarvey Glazerdbp-dbr:The_Maddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Zanedbp-dbr:The_Maddbp-dbp:starringMaggie Castledbp-dbr:The_Maddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Kalangisdbp-dbr:The_Maddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Kalangisdbp-dbr:The_Maddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kevin_Hennellydbp-dbr:The_Maddbp-dbp:nameThe Maddbp-dbr:The_Maddbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:The_Madpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Madpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Madpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Madpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Madpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Madpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Madpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_zombie_films,"The Mad is a 2007 comedy/horror film, starring Billy Zane and Maggie Castle, and directed and written by John Kalangis." 741,56432,"dbp-dbr:Dangerous_Ground_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Walker_(director)dbp-dbr:Dangerous_Ground_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Ground_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringJoyce Kennedydbp-dbr:Dangerous_Ground_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Malcolm_Keendbp-dbr:Dangerous_Ground_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringMartin Lewisdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Ground_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringJack Rainedbp-dbr:Dangerous_Ground_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Walker_(director)dbp-dbr:Dangerous_Ground_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Ground_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dion_Titheradgedbp-dbr:Dangerous_Ground_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:nameDangerous Grounddbp-dbr:Dangerous_Ground_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Ground_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Ground_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Ground_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Ground_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Dangerous_Ground_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Ground_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Ground_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Ground_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Ground_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Ground_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:Dangerous_Ground_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Ground_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Ground_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_Walker","Dangerous Ground is a 1934 British mystery film directed by Norman Walker and starring Malcolm Keen, Jack Raine and Joyce Kennedy. The film was a quota quickie, produced by Paramount's British subsidiary at British and Dominions Elstree Studios in Hertfordshire. The film's editor was David Lean who was working in low-budget films during this stage of his career." 742,4400,dbp-dbr:Rugrats_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directorIgor Kovalyov and Norton Virgiendbp-dbr:Rugrats_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directorNorton Virgien and John Engdbp-dbr:Rugrats_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directorStig Bergqvist and Paul Demeyerdbp-dbr:Rugrats_(film_series)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Rugrats_(film_series)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Nickelodeon_Moviesdbp-dbr:Rugrats_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Gábor_Csupódbp-dbr:Rugrats_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Arlene_Klaskydbp-dbr:Rugrats_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringKath Souciedbp-dbr:Rugrats_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringTara Strongdbp-dbr:Rugrats_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringChristine Cavanaughdbp-dbr:Rugrats_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringCheryl Chasedbp-dbr:Rugrats_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringCree Summerdbp-dbr:Rugrats_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringDionne Quandbp-dbr:Rugrats_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringNancy Cartwrightdbp-dbr:Rugrats_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringE.G. Dailydbp-dbr:Rugrats_(film_series)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Igor_Kovalyovdbp-dbr:Rugrats_(film_series)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Rugrats_(film_series)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Nickelodeon_Moviesdbp-dbr:Rugrats_(film_series)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gábor_Csupódbp-dbr:Rugrats_(film_series)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Arlene_Klaskydbp-dbr:Rugrats_(film_series)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_N._Weissdbp-dbr:Rugrats_(film_series)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kate_Boutilierdbp-dbr:Rugrats_(film_series)dbp-dbp:nameRugratsdbp-dbr:Rugrats_(film_series)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Rugrats_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rugrats_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_television_seriesdbp-dbr:Rugrats_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_film_seriesdbp-dbr:Rugrats_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Rugrats_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Rugrats_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rugrats_(franchise)dbp-dbr:Rugrats_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Adventure_film_seriesdbp-dbr:Rugrats_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_film_seriesdbp-dbr:Rugrats_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_franchisesdbp-dbr:Rugrats_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rugrats_(film_series)dbp-dbr:Rugrats_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_series_introduced_in_1998dbp-dbr:Rugrats_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Nickelodeon_animated_films,"Rugrats is an American animated comedy-adventure film series from the Nickelodeon media franchise of the same name, created by Arlene Klasky, Gábor Csupó, and Paul Germain. The three films were released in 1998, 2000, and 2003. The first and second films were a commercial success and received generally positive reviews, while the third film was a commercial failure and received unfavorable reviews." 743,132480,dbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva:_Back_in_the_Saddledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Baz_Taylordbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva:_Back_in_the_Saddledbp-dbp:producerHeath Jonesdbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva:_Back_in_the_Saddledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tony_Slatterydbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva:_Back_in_the_Saddledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Fleetdbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva:_Back_in_the_Saddledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Phil_Cornwelldbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva:_Back_in_the_Saddledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christine_Hamiltondbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva:_Back_in_the_Saddledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Faye_Tozerdbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva:_Back_in_the_Saddledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Neil_Hamilton_(politician)dbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva:_Back_in_the_Saddledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Baz_Taylordbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva:_Back_in_the_Saddledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Heath_Jonesdbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva:_Back_in_the_Saddledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Heath_Jonesdbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva:_Back_in_the_Saddledbp-dbp:nameLady Godiva: Back in the Saddledbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva:_Back_in_the_Saddledbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva:_Back_in_the_Saddlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva:_Back_in_the_Saddlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva:_Back_in_the_Saddlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva:_Back_in_the_Saddlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Godiva:_Back_in_the_Saddlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lady_Godiva,"Lady Godiva: Back in the Saddle is a 2007 British comedy film directed by Baz Taylor and starring James Fleet, Caroline Harker and Phil Cornwell. It follows a teacher who attempts to stop an American gangster and a corrupt mayor building a casino on the site where Lady Godiva once rode in Coventry." 744,125703,dbp-dbr:A_Home_of_Our_Owndbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tony_Billdbp-dbr:A_Home_of_Our_Owndbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gramercy_Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Home_of_Our_Owndbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Dale_Pollockdbp-dbr:A_Home_of_Our_Owndbp-dbp:producerBill Bordendbp-dbr:A_Home_of_Our_Owndbp-dbp:starringEdward Furlongdbp-dbr:A_Home_of_Our_Owndbp-dbp:starringKathy Batesdbp-dbr:A_Home_of_Our_Owndbp-dbp:starringSoon-Tek Ohdbp-dbr:A_Home_of_Our_Owndbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tony_Billdbp-dbr:A_Home_of_Our_Owndbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gramercy_Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Home_of_Our_Owndbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dale_Pollockdbp-dbr:A_Home_of_Our_Owndbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Patrick_Sheane_Duncandbp-dbr:A_Home_of_Our_Owndbp-dbp:nameA Home of Our Owndbp-dbr:A_Home_of_Our_Ownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Home_of_Our_Ownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Home_of_Our_Ownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Home_of_Our_Ownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Home_of_Our_Ownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Home_of_Our_Ownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Home_of_Our_Ownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_familiesdbp-dbr:A_Home_of_Our_Ownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_povertydbp-dbr:A_Home_of_Our_Ownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Utahdbp-dbr:A_Home_of_Our_Ownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Home_of_Our_Ownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1962dbp-dbr:A_Home_of_Our_Ownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_childrendbp-dbr:A_Home_of_Our_Ownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_siblingsdbp-dbr:A_Home_of_Our_Ownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Michael_Convertinodbp-dbr:A_Home_of_Our_Ownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:PolyGram_Filmed_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Home_of_Our_Ownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Idahodbp-dbr:A_Home_of_Our_Ownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gramercy_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Home_of_Our_Ownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_widowhooddbp-dbr:A_Home_of_Our_Ownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tony_Bill,"A Home of Our Own is a 1993 American drama film directed by Tony Bill, starring Kathy Bates and Edward Furlong. It is the story of a mother and her six children trying to establish a home in the small fictional town of Hankston, Idaho, in 1962." 745,25156,dbp-dbr:The_Postcard_Bandit_(film)dbp-dbp:directorTony Tilsedbp-dbr:The_Postcard_Bandit_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Nine_Network_Australiadbp-dbr:The_Postcard_Bandit_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMatt Carrolldbp-dbr:The_Postcard_Bandit_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Long_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Postcard_Bandit_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Matthew_Le_Nevezdbp-dbr:The_Postcard_Bandit_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brett_Stillerdbp-dbr:The_Postcard_Bandit_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tony_Tilsedbp-dbr:The_Postcard_Bandit_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Nine_Network_Australiadbp-dbr:The_Postcard_Bandit_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Gawlerdbp-dbr:The_Postcard_Bandit_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Postcard Banditdbp-dbr:The_Postcard_Bandit_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Postcard_Bandit_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Postcard_Bandit_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Postcard_Bandit_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Crime_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:The_Postcard_Bandit_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Postcard_Bandit_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Postcard_Bandit_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Postcard_Bandit_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tony_Tilse,"The Postcard Bandit is a 2003 Australian television film directed by Tony Tilse, loosely based on the life of a convicted bank robber Brenden James Abbott. The plot is based on the biographical book No Fixed Address by newspaperman Derek Pedley, who also assisted screenwriter Peter Gawler." 746,24058,"dbp-dbr:Desire_and_Hell_at_Sunset_Moteldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alien_Castledbp-dbr:Desire_and_Hell_at_Sunset_Moteldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Donald_P._Borchersdbp-dbr:Desire_and_Hell_at_Sunset_Moteldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sherilyn_Fenndbp-dbr:Desire_and_Hell_at_Sunset_Moteldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Whip_Hubleydbp-dbr:Desire_and_Hell_at_Sunset_Moteldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alien_Castledbp-dbr:Desire_and_Hell_at_Sunset_Moteldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Donald_P._Borchersdbp-dbr:Desire_and_Hell_at_Sunset_Moteldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alien_Castledbp-dbr:Desire_and_Hell_at_Sunset_Moteldbp-dbp:nameDesire and Hell at Sunset Moteldbp-dbr:Desire_and_Hell_at_Sunset_Moteldbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Desire_and_Hell_at_Sunset_Moteldbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Desire_and_Hell_at_Sunset_Motelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Desire_and_Hell_at_Sunset_Motelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Desire_and_Hell_at_Sunset_Motelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Desire_and_Hell_at_Sunset_Motelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:Desire_and_Hell_at_Sunset_Motelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Desire_and_Hell_at_Sunset_Motelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Desire_and_Hell_at_Sunset_Motelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Orleansdbp-dbr:Desire_and_Hell_at_Sunset_Motelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Desire_and_Hell_at_Sunset_Motelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_neo-noir_filmsdbp-dbr:Desire_and_Hell_at_Sunset_Motelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angeles_County,_Californiadbp-dbr:Desire_and_Hell_at_Sunset_Motelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Orange_County,_Californiadbp-dbr:Desire_and_Hell_at_Sunset_Motelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_motels","Desire and Hell at Sunset Motel is a 1991 neo-noir black comedy written and directed by Alien Castle and produced by Donald P. Borchers. It stars Sherilyn Fenn, Whip Hubley, David Hewlett, David Johansen, and Paul Bartel. It was partly filmed at the deserted Flamingo West Motel in Santa Monica." 747,165327,dbp-dbr:Mr._No_Legsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ricou_Browningdbp-dbr:Mr._No_Legsdbp-dbp:producerGeorge Robertsdbp-dbr:Mr._No_Legsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lloyd_Bochnerdbp-dbr:Mr._No_Legsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Jaeckeldbp-dbr:Mr._No_Legsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ron_Slinkerdbp-dbr:Mr._No_Legsdbp-dbp:starringTed Vollrathdbp-dbr:Mr._No_Legsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ricou_Browningdbp-dbr:Mr._No_Legsdbp-dbp:nameMr. No Legsdbp-dbr:Mr._No_Legsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mr._No_Legspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._No_Legspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._No_Legspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._No_Legspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_illegal_drug_tradedbp-dbr:Mr._No_Legspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._No_Legspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._No_Legspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Floridadbp-dbr:Mr._No_Legspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_amputeesdbp-dbr:Mr._No_Legspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._No_Legspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_police_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._No_Legspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_police_films,"Mr. No Legs (also known as The Amazing Mr. No Legs and Gun Fighter) is a 1978 American crime action film directed by Ricou Browning, written by Jack Cowden, and starring Richard Jaeckel, Ron Slinker, Lloyd Bochner, Ted Vollrath, Rance Howard, Luke Halpin and John Agar. It was released theatrically on March 14, 1978." 748,38923,dbp-dbr:Grave_Halloweendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Steven_R._Monroedbp-dbr:Grave_Halloweendbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Syfydbp-dbr:Grave_Halloweendbp-dbp:producerJohn Princedbp-dbr:Grave_Halloweendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Steven_R._Monroedbp-dbr:Grave_Halloweendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Syfydbp-dbr:Grave_Halloweendbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:Grave_Halloweendbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Grave_Halloweenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Grave_Halloweenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_forestsdbp-dbr:Grave_Halloweenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Grave_Halloweenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_filmsdbp-dbr:Grave_Halloweenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Grave_Halloweenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Grave_Halloweenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Japan_in_non-Japanese_culturedbp-dbr:Grave_Halloweenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Japandbp-dbr:Grave_Halloweenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Vancouverdbp-dbr:Grave_Halloweenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Grave_Halloweenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Grave_Halloweenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CineTel_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Grave_Halloweenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Grave_Halloweenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Syfy_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Grave_Halloweenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Halloween_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Grave_Halloweenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_horror_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Grave_Halloweenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Steven_R._Monroedbp-dbr:Grave_Halloweenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Aokigahara,"Grave Halloween (also known as The Suicide Forest and released in some markets as Deathly Halloween) is a 2013 Canadian TV horror film. An original production by CineTel Films for Syfy, it was directed by Steven R. Monroe and written by Ryan W. Smith and Sheldon Wilson. The film is set in Japan, but it was filmed in Canada." 749,31596,dbp-dbr:Mighty_Mouse_in_Gypsy_Lifedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Connie_Rasinskidbp-dbr:Mighty_Mouse_in_Gypsy_Lifedbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Mighty_Mouse_in_Gypsy_Lifedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Terry_(cartoonist)dbp-dbr:Mighty_Mouse_in_Gypsy_Lifedbp-dbp:starringTom Morrisondbp-dbr:Mighty_Mouse_in_Gypsy_Lifedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Betty_Jaynes_(actress)dbp-dbr:Mighty_Mouse_in_Gypsy_Lifedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Connie_Rasinskidbp-dbr:Mighty_Mouse_in_Gypsy_Lifedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Mighty_Mouse_in_Gypsy_Lifedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Terry_(cartoonist)dbp-dbr:Mighty_Mouse_in_Gypsy_Lifedbp-dbp:nameMighty Mouse in Gypsy Lifedbp-dbr:Mighty_Mouse_in_Gypsy_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_filmsdbp-dbr:Mighty_Mouse_in_Gypsy_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mighty_Mouse_in_Gypsy_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Mighty_Mouse_in_Gypsy_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Mighty_Mouse_in_Gypsy_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mighty_Mouse_in_Gypsy_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_representations_of_Romani_peopledbp-dbr:Mighty_Mouse_in_Gypsy_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_superhero_filmsdbp-dbr:Mighty_Mouse_in_Gypsy_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Mighty_Mouse_in_Gypsy_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Terrytoons_shortsdbp-dbr:Mighty_Mouse_in_Gypsy_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Connie_Rasinski,Mighty Mouse in Gypsy Life is a 1945 Mighty Mouse cartoon that was nominated for an Oscar in the 18th Annual Academy Awards and is produced by Paul Terry and directed by Connie Rasinski. This film was originally released theatrically by 20th Century Fox. 750,14409,dbp-dbr:Alien_Thunderdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Claude_Fournier_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Alien_Thunderdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Alien_Thunderdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Cinerama_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:Alien_Thunderdbp-dbp:distributorAmbassador Film Distributorsdbp-dbr:Alien_Thunderdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Marie-José_Raymonddbp-dbr:Alien_Thunderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chief_Dan_Georgedbp-dbr:Alien_Thunderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Donald_Sutherlanddbp-dbr:Alien_Thunderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gordon_Tootoosisdbp-dbr:Alien_Thunderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jean_Duceppedbp-dbr:Alien_Thunderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kevin_McCarthy_(actor)dbp-dbr:Alien_Thunderdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Claude_Fournier_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Alien_Thunderdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Alien_Thunderdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Cinerama_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:Alien_Thunderdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Marie-José_Raymonddbp-dbr:Alien_Thunderdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Malkodbp-dbr:Alien_Thunderdbp-dbp:nameAlien Thunderdbp-dbr:Alien_Thunderdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Alien_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Alien_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:Alien_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Alien_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Georges_Deleruedbp-dbr:Alien_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Alien_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Alien_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Troma_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Alien_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Alien_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Northern_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Alien_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Royal_Canadian_Mounted_Police_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Alien_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Saskatchewandbp-dbr:Alien_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Alien_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Alien_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Western_(genre)_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Alien_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Claude_Fournierdbp-dbr:Alien_Thunderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_independent_films,"Alien Thunder (also known as Dan Candy's Law) is a 1974 Canadian Northern film directed by Claude Fournier and starring Donald Sutherland, Gordon Tootoosis, Chief Dan George, Kevin McCarthy, and Francine Racette. Its original screenplay was written by W.O. Mitchell but Mitchell removed his name from the final release due to changes that were made." 751,104398,dbp-dbr:The_Hangover_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Todd_Phillipsdbp-dbr:The_Hangover_(film_series)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Hangover_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerDaniel Goldbergdbp-dbr:The_Hangover_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerTodd Phillipsdbp-dbr:The_Hangover_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringEd Helmsdbp-dbr:The_Hangover_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringBradley Cooperdbp-dbr:The_Hangover_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringZach Galifianakisdbp-dbr:The_Hangover_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringJeffrey Tambordbp-dbr:The_Hangover_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringKen Jeongdbp-dbr:The_Hangover_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringJustin Barthadbp-dbr:The_Hangover_(film_series)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Todd_Phillipsdbp-dbr:The_Hangover_(film_series)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Hangover_(film_series)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Daniel_Goldberg_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Hangover_(film_series)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Todd_Phillipsdbp-dbr:The_Hangover_(film_series)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Craig_Mazindbp-dbr:The_Hangover_(film_series)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Scot_Armstrongdbp-dbr:The_Hangover_(film_series)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jeremy_Garelickdbp-dbr:The_Hangover_(film_series)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Scott_Moore_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:The_Hangover_(film_series)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jon_Lucasdbp-dbr:The_Hangover_(film_series)dbp-dbp:nameThe Hangoverdbp-dbr:The_Hangover_(film_series)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Hangover_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hangover_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_weddingsdbp-dbr:The_Hangover_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Pictures_franchisesdbp-dbr:The_Hangover_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_series_introduced_in_2009dbp-dbr:The_Hangover_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Hangover_(film_series),"The Hangover is a series of American comedy films created by Jon Lucas and Scott Moore, and directed by Todd Phillips. All three films follow the misadventures of a quartet of friends (also known as ""the Wolfpack"") who go on their road trip to attend a bachelor party. While all of the films find three of the four men on a mission to find their missing friend, the first two films focus on the events after the nights of debauchery before a party, respectively in Las Vegas and Bangkok, whereas the third and final film involves a road trip and a kidnapping in lieu of a bachelor party. Each film in the series focuses on how the friends deal with the aftermath of their antics, while they are being humiliated and occasionally physically beaten up at every turn. All three films were released from 2009 to 2013, and have grossed a collective total of $1.4 billion in the United States and worldwide." 752,159733,dbp-dbr:Rockford_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Nagesh_Kukunoordbp-dbr:Rockford_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorPadmini Filmsdbp-dbr:Rockford_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Padmini_Kolhapuredbp-dbr:Rockford_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Elahe_Hiptooladbp-dbr:Rockford_(film)dbp-dbp:producerNagesh Kukunoordbp-dbr:Rockford_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nandita_Dasdbp-dbr:Rockford_(film)dbp-dbp:starringNagesh Kukunoordbp-dbr:Rockford_(film)dbp-dbp:starringImran Mirzadbp-dbr:Rockford_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKailash Atmanathandbp-dbr:Rockford_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRohan Deydbp-dbr:Rockford_(film)dbp-dbp:starringUlrika Krishnamurthydbp-dbr:Rockford_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Nagesh_Kukunoordbp-dbr:Rockford_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Padmini_Kolhapuredbp-dbr:Rockford_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nagesh_Kukunoordbp-dbr:Rockford_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Elahe_Hiptooladbp-dbr:Rockford_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nagesh_Kukunoordbp-dbr:Rockford_(film)dbp-dbp:nameRockforddbp-dbr:Rockford_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_soundtrackdbp-dbr:Rockford_(film)dbp-dbp:countryIndiadbp-dbr:Rockford_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rockford_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_boarding_schoolsdbp-dbr:Rockford_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Indian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Rockford_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:Rockford_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_schoolsdbp-dbr:Rockford_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_bullyingdbp-dbr:Rockford_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Indian_filmsdbp-dbr:Rockford_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_teacher–student_relationshipsdbp-dbr:Rockford_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_coming-of-age_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Rockford_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_sexual_abusedbp-dbr:Rockford_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Nagesh_Kukunoor,"Rockford is a 1999 Indian English-language, coming-of-age drama film written, and directed by Nagesh Kukunoor. Produced by Padmini Kolhapure, the film starred Nagesh Kukonoor, Nandita Das, and Rohan Dey in pivotal roles. The film received positive reviews, and was screened at the MAMI Film Festival." 753,52832,dbp-dbr:The_Third_Girl_from_the_Leftdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Medakdbp-dbr:The_Third_Girl_from_the_Leftdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Television_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Third_Girl_from_the_Leftdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ron_Rothdbp-dbr:The_Third_Girl_from_the_Leftdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kim_Novakdbp-dbr:The_Third_Girl_from_the_Leftdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tony_Curtisdbp-dbr:The_Third_Girl_from_the_Leftdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Medakdbp-dbr:The_Third_Girl_from_the_Leftdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Television_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Third_Girl_from_the_Leftdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ron_Rothdbp-dbr:The_Third_Girl_from_the_Leftdbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:The_Third_Girl_from_the_Leftdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Third_Girl_from_the_Leftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Third_Girl_from_the_Leftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Third_Girl_from_the_Leftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Third_Girl_from_the_Leftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ABC_Movie_of_the_Weekdbp-dbr:The_Third_Girl_from_the_Leftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Third_Girl_from_the_Leftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Third_Girl_from_the_Leftpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Playboy_Productions_films,"The Third Girl From the Left is a 1973 American made-for-television drama film directed by Peter Medak, written by Dory Previn, and starring Kim Novak and Tony Curtis.It was the television film debut for both Novak and Curtis. Also in the cast are Michael Conrad, George Furth and Barbi Benton. The film was originally shown on October 16, 1973. Hugh Hefner was the Executive Producer for the film, which was made by Playboy Films." 754,159989,dbp-dbr:Secrets_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gavin_Millardbp-dbr:Secrets_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Channel_Four_Filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Samuel_Goldwyn_Companydbp-dbr:Secrets_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Puttnamdbp-dbr:Secrets_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:producerChris Griffindbp-dbr:Secrets_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Horsley_(actor)dbp-dbr:Secrets_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:starringDaisy Cockburndbp-dbr:Secrets_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:starringAnna Campbell-Jonesdbp-dbr:Secrets_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:starringHelen Lindsaydbp-dbr:Secrets_(1983_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gavin_Millardbp-dbr:Secrets_(1983_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Channel_Four_Filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_(1983_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Samuel_Goldwyn_Companydbp-dbr:Secrets_(1983_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Puttnamdbp-dbr:Secrets_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:nameSecretsdbp-dbr:Secrets_(1983_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Secrets_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_boarding_schoolsdbp-dbr:Secrets_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_coming-of-age_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1963dbp-dbr:Secrets_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gavin_Millardbp-dbr:Secrets_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_(1983_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_puberty,Secrets is a 1983 British comedy film directed by Gavin Millar and produced by David Puttnam. It was originally shown as part of Puttnam's Channel 4 anthology series First Love. 755,75623,"dbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:James_Clavelldbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovedbp-dbp:producerJames Clavelldbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovedbp-dbp:producerJohn R. Sloandbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Judy_Geesondbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sidney_Poitierdbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Suzy_Kendalldbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lulu_(singer)dbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:The_Mindbendersdbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christian_Roberts_(actor)dbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:James_Clavelldbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_R._Sloandbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:James_Clavelldbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_Clavelldbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovedbp-dbp:nameTo Sir, with Lovedbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Traditional_pop_musicdbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovedbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovedbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_race_and_ethnicitydbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_teacher–student_relationshipsdbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_educatorsdbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_coming-of-age_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_coming-of-age_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_teen_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_British_mendbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ron_Grainerdbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_James_Clavelldbp-dbr:To_Sir,_with_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_James_Clavell","To Sir, with Love is a 1967 British drama film that deals with social and racial issues in a secondary school in the East End of London. It stars Sidney Poitier and features Christian Roberts, Judy Geeson, Suzy Kendall, Patricia Routledge and singer Lulu making her film debut. James Clavell directed from his own screenplay, which was based on E. R. Braithwaite's 1959 autobiographical novel of the same title.The film's title song ""To Sir with Love"", sung by Lulu, peaked at the top of the Billboard Hot 100 chart for five weeks in the autumn of 1967 and ultimately was the best-selling single in the US that year; meanwhile, Poitier, playing a charismatic schoolteacher to troubled youth, was the first black actor to win a Golden Globe Award. The film ranked number 27 on Entertainment Weekly's list of the 50 Best High School Movies.The film premiered and became a hit one month before another film about troubled schools, Up the Down Staircase, appeared. A made-for-television sequel, To Sir, with Love II, was released in 1996, with Poitier reprising his starring role." 756,51612,dbp-dbr:The_Southerner_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jean_Renoirdbp-dbr:The_Southerner_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Southerner_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_L._Loewdbp-dbr:The_Southerner_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Hakimdbp-dbr:The_Southerner_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Betty_Fielddbp-dbr:The_Southerner_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:J._Carrol_Naishdbp-dbr:The_Southerner_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Zachary_Scottdbp-dbr:The_Southerner_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Beulah_Bondidbp-dbr:The_Southerner_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Percy_Kilbridedbp-dbr:The_Southerner_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jean_Renoirdbp-dbr:The_Southerner_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Southerner_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_L._Loewdbp-dbr:The_Southerner_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Hakimdbp-dbr:The_Southerner_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hugo_Butlerdbp-dbr:The_Southerner_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jean_Renoirdbp-dbr:The_Southerner_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Southernerdbp-dbr:The_Southerner_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Southerner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Southerner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Southerner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Southerner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Southerner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Southerner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Southerner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Southerner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Werner_Janssendbp-dbr:The_Southerner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Robert_and_Raymond_Hakimdbp-dbr:The_Southerner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Southerner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Texasdbp-dbr:The_Southerner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_farmsdbp-dbr:The_Southerner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golden_Lion_winnersdbp-dbr:The_Southerner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Nunnally_Johnsondbp-dbr:The_Southerner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jean_Renoirdbp-dbr:The_Southerner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_agriculturedbp-dbr:The_Southerner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_farmersdbp-dbr:The_Southerner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_David_L._Loewdbp-dbr:The_Southerner_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_William_Faulkner,"The Southerner is a 1945 American drama film directed by Jean Renoir and based on the 1941 novel Hold Autumn in Your Hand by George Sessions Perry. The film received Oscar nominations for Best Director (the only Oscar nomination Renoir received), Original Music Score, and Sound. Renoir was named Best Director by the National Board of Review, which also named the film the third best of 1945. The film portrays the hardships of a poor family struggling to establish a cotton farm in Texas in the early 1940s." 757,33260,"dbp-dbr:Cleanflixdbp-dbp:directorAndrew Jamesdbp-dbr:Cleanflixdbp-dbp:directorJoshua Ligairidbp-dbr:Cleanflixdbp-dbp:producerAndrew Jamesdbp-dbr:Cleanflixdbp-dbp:producerJoshua Ligairidbp-dbr:Cleanflixdbp-dbp:producerAmber Bollingerdbp-dbr:Cleanflixdbp-dbp:starringNeil LaButedbp-dbr:Cleanflixdbp-dbp:starringDaniel Thompsondbp-dbr:Cleanflixdbp-dbp:starringRobert Perrydbp-dbr:Cleanflixdbp-dbp:starringRichard Dutcherdbp-dbr:Cleanflixdbp-dbp:starringAllan Erbdbp-dbr:Cleanflixdbp-dbp:starringDavid Knowltondbp-dbr:Cleanflixdbp-dbp:starringPhilip Sherman Gordondbp-dbr:Cleanflixdbp-dbp:starringRay Linesdbp-dbr:Cleanflixdbp-dbp:starringScott Nybodbp-dbr:Cleanflixdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joshua_Ligairidbp-dbr:Cleanflixdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joshua_Ligairidbp-dbr:Cleanflixdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joshua_Ligairidbp-dbr:Cleanflixdbp-dbp:nameCleanflixdbp-dbr:Cleanflixdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Cleanflixpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Cleanflixpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cleanflixpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:Cleanflixpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Cleanflixpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Cleanflixpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Hollywood,_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Cleanflixpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_filmsdbp-dbr:Cleanflixpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Utahdbp-dbr:Cleanflixpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_censorship","Cleanflix is a documentary about CleanFlicks and the re-edited video stores and the film sanitization industry, particularly in Utah." 758,24543,"dbp-dbr:Interrogation_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:directorStephen Reynoldsdbp-dbr:Interrogation_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lionsgatedbp-dbr:Interrogation_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:producerMichael J. Luisidbp-dbr:Interrogation_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:starringAdam ""Edge"" Copelanddbp-dbr:Interrogation_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:starringC.J. ""Lana"" Perrydbp-dbr:Interrogation_(2016_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lionsgatedbp-dbr:Interrogation_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:nameInterrogationdbp-dbr:Interrogation_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Interrogation_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Interrogation_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Interrogation_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lionsgate_filmsdbp-dbr:Interrogation_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_filmsdbp-dbr:Interrogation_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Interrogation_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Vancouverdbp-dbr:Interrogation_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_terrorismdbp-dbr:Interrogation_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:WWE_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Interrogation_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_action_films","Interrogation is a 2016 American action film directed by Stephen Reynolds from a screenplay by Adam Rodin and Michael Finch. The film stars Adam ""Edge"" Copeland and C.J. ""Lana"" Perry. The film is the 3rd installment in the Action Six Pack series of films. The film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on September 20, 2016." 759,123136,dbp-dbr:The_Killer_Inside_Me_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Burt_Kennedydbp-dbr:The_Killer_Inside_Me_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Killer_Inside_Me_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:producerMichael W. Leightondbp-dbr:The_Killer_Inside_Me_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susan_Tyrrelldbp-dbr:The_Killer_Inside_Me_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tisha_Sterlingdbp-dbr:The_Killer_Inside_Me_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stacy_Keachdbp-dbr:The_Killer_Inside_Me_(1976_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Burt_Kennedydbp-dbr:The_Killer_Inside_Me_(1976_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Killer_Inside_Me_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Killer Inside Medbp-dbr:The_Killer_Inside_Me_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Killer_Inside_Me_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Killer_Inside_Me_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Killer_Inside_Me_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Killer_Inside_Me_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Killer_Inside_Me_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Killer_Inside_Me_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:The_Killer_Inside_Me_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Killer_Inside_Me_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Montanadbp-dbr:The_Killer_Inside_Me_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_thriller_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Killer_Inside_Me_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_neo-noir_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Killer_Inside_Me_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Burt_Kennedydbp-dbr:The_Killer_Inside_Me_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_crime_drama_films,"The Killer Inside Me is a 1976 American neo-noir crime drama film directed by Burt Kennedy and based on Jim Thompson's novel of the same name. In this adaptation, the action was shifted from the west Texas oilfields to a Montana mining town, and several other changes were made. It stars Stacy Keach, Susan Tyrrell, and Tisha Sterling.A 2010 remake was directed by Michael Winterbottom." 760,12884,dbp-dbr:Deadline_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Oliver_Drake_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Deadline_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Astor_Picturesdbp-dbr:Deadline_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:producerOliver Drakedbp-dbr:Deadline_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:producerWalt Maddoxdbp-dbr:Deadline_(1948_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Oliver_Drake_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Deadline_(1948_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Astor_Picturesdbp-dbr:Deadline_(1948_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Oliver_Drake_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Deadline_(1948_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Oliver_Drake_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Deadline_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:nameDeadlinedbp-dbr:Deadline_(1948_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Deadline_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadline_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadline_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadline_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadline_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadline_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Astor_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadline_(1948_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Oliver_Drake,"Deadline is a 1948 American Western film directed by Oliver Drake and starring Sunset Carson, Al Terry and Pat Starling." 761,160311,dbp-dbr:The_Snorkeldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Guy_Green_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:The_Snorkeldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Snorkeldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Carrerasdbp-dbr:The_Snorkeldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_van_Eyckdbp-dbr:The_Snorkeldbp-dbp:starringMandy Millerdbp-dbr:The_Snorkeldbp-dbp:starringBetta St. Johndbp-dbr:The_Snorkeldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Guy_Green_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:The_Snorkeldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Snorkeldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Carrerasdbp-dbr:The_Snorkeldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jimmy_Sangsterdbp-dbr:The_Snorkeldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Dawsondbp-dbr:The_Snorkeldbp-dbp:nameThe Snorkeldbp-dbr:The_Snorkeldbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Snorkelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Snorkelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Snorkelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Snorkelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Snorkelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Snorkelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hammer_Film_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Snorkelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Snorkelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Jimmy_Sangsterdbp-dbr:The_Snorkelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Guy_Green,"The Snorkel is a 1958 British thriller film directed by Guy Green and stars Peter van Eyck, Betta St. John and Mandy Miller. It was a Hammer Films production, and the last film role for Miller." 762,141164,dbp-dbr:Bomb_Harvestdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Kim_Mordauntdbp-dbr:Bomb_Harvestdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:TVF_Internationaldbp-dbr:Bomb_Harvestdbp-dbp:producerSylvia Wilczynskidbp-dbr:Bomb_Harvestdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Laith_Stevensdbp-dbr:Bomb_Harvestdbp-dbp:nameBomb Harvestdbp-dbr:Bomb_Harvestdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Bomb_Harvestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bomb_Harvestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:Bomb_Harvestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Bomb_Harvestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_politicsdbp-dbr:Bomb_Harvestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_wardbp-dbr:Bomb_Harvestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Bomb_Harvestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_the_Vietnam_Wardbp-dbr:Bomb_Harvestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Kim_Mordauntdbp-dbr:Bomb_Harvestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:History_of_Laos_(1945–present)dbp-dbr:Bomb_Harvestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Laos–United_States_relations,"Bomb Harvest is a 2007 documentary film directed by Australian filmmaker Kim Mordaunt and produced by Sylvia Wilczynski. It explores the consequences of war in Laos as it follows an Australian bomb disposal specialist, training locals in the skill of detonating bombs while trying to stop villagers, particularly children, from finding them and using them for scrap metal.During the Vietnam War, Laos was the target of the heaviest US bombing campaign, making Laos the most bombed country in history: from 1964 until 1973 more than two million tonnes of bombs were dropped, including 260 million cluster munitions. An estimated 30% of the bombs dropped failed to detonate as intended. Unexploded ordnance (UXO) continues to kill and injure people, and, as a consequence of large tracts of land (with evidence of UXOs) being sealed off, the local population are prevented from using it, including for the vital purpose of growing food. Casualties and deaths are still frequently reported, particularly amongst children and adolescents who are tempted into the restricted areas for many reasons, for example: to recapture livestock, to forage or to attempt to retrieve scrap metal, which is still a lucrative business. UXO is a key causative factor in the continuing high levels of poverty and is seen as stifling the economic and agricultural development of the country.Bomb Harvest explores how three generations of people have been left to deal with the consequences of the air war, and depicts the bravery of those trying to clear up its remnants.The film crew spent two months on the ground with bomb disposal teams from the Mines Advisory Group as they dealt with live bombs, in areas of Laos which have never been filmed in before. The film premiered at the 2007 Sydney Film Festival, and won a Children's Advocacy award at the 2008 Artivist Film Festival." 763,166023,dbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Windmill_Girldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arnold_L._Millerdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Windmill_Girldbp-dbp:distributorComptondbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Windmill_Girldbp-dbp:producerexecutivedbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Windmill_Girldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Klinger_(producer)dbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Windmill_Girldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Longdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Windmill_Girldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Tony_Tenserdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Windmill_Girldbp-dbp:producerArnold L Millerdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Windmill_Girldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Renée_Houstondbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Windmill_Girldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pauline_Collinsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Windmill_Girldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harry_Fowlerdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Windmill_Girldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Derek_Bonddbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Windmill_Girldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Gordenodbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Windmill_Girldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:April_Wildingdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Windmill_Girldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arnold_L._Millerdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Windmill_Girldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Klinger_(producer)dbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Windmill_Girldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Longdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Windmill_Girldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tony_Tenserdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Windmill_Girldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arnold_L._Millerdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Windmill_Girldbp-dbp:nameSecrets of a Windmill Girldbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Windmill_Girldbp-dbp:countryUKdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Windmill_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Windmill_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Windmill_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Windmill_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Windmill_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Windmill_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Windmill_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Malcolm_Lockyer,"Secrets of a Windmill Girl is a 1966 British exploitation film directed by Arnold L. Miller and starring Pauline Collins, April WIlding and Renée Houston. It recounts the road to ruin of a young woman who becomes involved with the striptease scene after becoming a dancer at the Windmill Theatre in London. The film features fan dances by former Windmill Theatre Company performers. It was originally released in Britain as part of a double bill with Naked as Nature Intended (1961)." 764,91538,dbp-dbr:Daffy_Duck_Huntdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Daffy_Duck_Huntdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Daffy_Duck_Huntdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Daffy_Duck_Huntdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Daffy_Duck_Huntdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Daffy_Duck_Huntdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Daffy_Duck_Huntdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Daffy_Duck_Huntdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Fosterdbp-dbr:Daffy_Duck_Huntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Daffy_Duck_Huntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:Daffy_Duck_Huntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Daffy_Duck_filmsdbp-dbr:Daffy_Duck_Huntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Daffy_Duck_Huntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Porky_Pig_filmsdbp-dbr:Daffy_Duck_Huntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Daffy_Duck_Huntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Daffy_Duck_Huntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Daffy_Duck_Huntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_huntersdbp-dbr:Daffy_Duck_Huntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Daffy_Duck_Huntpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_animated_films,"Daffy Duck Hunt is a 1949 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon, directed by Robert McKimson. The cartoon was released on March 26, 1949, and stars Daffy Duck, Porky Pig and Barnyard Dawg." 765,169448,"dbp-dbr:Zombie_Moviedbp-dbp:directorMichael J. Asquith, Ben Stenbeckdbp-dbr:Zombie_Moviedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Valve_Corporationdbp-dbr:Zombie_Moviedbp-dbp:producerMichael J. Asquith, Ben Stenbeckdbp-dbr:Zombie_Moviedbp-dbp:starring1965dbp-dbr:Zombie_Moviedbp-dbp:starringSimon Niblettdbp-dbr:Zombie_Moviedbp-dbp:starringBen Stenbeckdbp-dbr:Zombie_Moviedbp-dbp:starringDes Morgandbp-dbr:Zombie_Moviedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Valve_Corporationdbp-dbr:Zombie_Moviedbp-dbp:nameZombie Moviedbp-dbr:Zombie_Moviedbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:New_Zealanddbp-dbr:Zombie_Moviedbp-dbp:countryNew Zealanddbp-dbr:Zombie_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Zombie_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:Zombie_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_Zealanddbp-dbr:Zombie_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1986dbp-dbr:Zombie_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Zombie_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_Zealand_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Zombie_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Zombie_short_films","Zombie Movie is a short zombie film produced by 2Chums Moving Pictures in 2005. 2Chums Moving Pictures consisted mainly of Michael J. Asquith & Ben Stenbeck, both former employees at Weta Workshop and current employees at Valve. The movie was the first media distributed via Steam." 766,120151,dbp-dbr:The_Gentle_Terrordbp-dbp:directorFrank Marshalldbp-dbr:The_Gentle_Terrordbp-dbp:nameThe Gentle Terrordbp-dbr:The_Gentle_Terrordbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Gentle_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gentle_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gentle_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gentle_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gentle_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gentle_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_New_Elstree_Studios,The Gentle Terror is a 1961 British second feature ('B') thriller film directed by Frank Marshall and starring Terence Alexander and Angela Douglas. It was written by Mark Grantham and produced by The Danzigers. 767,117586,dbp-dbr:The_Departeddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Martin_Scorsesedbp-dbr:The_Departeddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Departeddbp-dbp:producerBrad Pittdbp-dbr:The_Departeddbp-dbp:producerGraham Kingdbp-dbr:The_Departeddbp-dbp:producerBrad Greydbp-dbr:The_Departeddbp-dbp:producerGianni Nunnaridbp-dbr:The_Departeddbp-dbp:producerJason Cienkusdbp-dbr:The_Departeddbp-dbp:starringMartin Sheendbp-dbr:The_Departeddbp-dbp:starringVera Farmigadbp-dbr:The_Departeddbp-dbp:starringJack Nicholsondbp-dbr:The_Departeddbp-dbp:starringLeonardo DiCapriodbp-dbr:The_Departeddbp-dbp:starringRay Winstonedbp-dbr:The_Departeddbp-dbp:starringMatt Damondbp-dbr:The_Departeddbp-dbp:starringAlec Baldwindbp-dbr:The_Departeddbp-dbp:starringAnthony Andersondbp-dbr:The_Departeddbp-dbp:starringMark Wahlbergdbp-dbr:The_Departeddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Martin_Scorsesedbp-dbr:The_Departeddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Departeddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Brad_Greydbp-dbr:The_Departeddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Brad_Pittdbp-dbr:The_Departeddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Graham_Kingdbp-dbr:The_Departeddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gianni_Nunnaridbp-dbr:The_Departeddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Monahandbp-dbr:The_Departeddbp-dbp:nameThe Departeddbp-dbr:The_Departeddbp-dbp:nameThe Departed: Music from the Motion Picturedbp-dbr:The_Departeddbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Pop_musicdbp-dbr:The_Departeddbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Country_musicdbp-dbr:The_Departeddbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Rock_musicdbp-dbr:The_Departeddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_whose_director_won_the_Best_Directing_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_whose_editor_won_the_Best_Film_Editing_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_whose_writer_won_the_Best_Adapted_Screenplay_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Edgar_Award-winning_worksdbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Irish_Mobdbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1986dbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Massachusettsdbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Martin_Scorsesedbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2006dbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_neo-noir_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Media_Asia_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_a_movie_theatredbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_police_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Howard_Shoredbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Bostondbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_whose_director_won_the_Best_Director_Golden_Globedbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2007dbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Picture_Academy_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Bostondbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Brad_Pittdbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Plan_B_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Irish-American_culturedbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Initial_Entertainment_Group_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Graham_Kingdbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_portrayals_of_the_Boston_Police_Departmentdbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_William_Monahandbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Vertigo_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Brad_Greydbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Culture_of_Bostondbp-dbr:The_Departedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_remakes_of_Hong_Kong_films,"The Departed is a 2006 crime thriller film directed by Martin Scorsese and written by William Monahan. It is both an English-language remake of the 2002 Hong Kong film Infernal Affairs and also loosely based on the real-life Boston Winter Hill Gang; the character Colin Sullivan is based on the corrupt FBI agent John Connolly, while the character Frank Costello is based on Irish-American gangster and crime boss Whitey Bulger. The film stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon, Jack Nicholson, and Mark Wahlberg, with Martin Sheen, Ray Winstone, Vera Farmiga, Alec Baldwin, Anthony Anderson and James Badge Dale in supporting roles.The film takes place in Boston and the surrounding metro area, primarily in the South Boston neighborhood. Irish Mob boss Frank Costello (Nicholson) plants Colin Sullivan (Damon) as a spy within the Massachusetts State Police; simultaneously, the police assign undercover state trooper Billy Costigan (DiCaprio) to infiltrate Costello's mob crew. When both sides realize the situation, Sullivan and Costigan each attempt to discover the other's identity before they are found out.The Departed was a critical and commercial success, grossing $291.5 million on a budget of around $90 million and receiving acclaim for its direction, performances (particularly of DiCaprio, Nicholson, and Wahlberg), screenplay, and editing.It won several accolades, including four Oscars at the 79th Academy Awards: for Best Picture, Best Director for Scorsese (his only personal Oscar win to date), Best Adapted Screenplay for Monahan, and Best Film Editing for editor Thelma Schoonmaker. The film also received six nominations each at the 64th Golden Globe Awards (winning one) and the 60th British Academy Film Awards, and two nominations at the 13th Screen Actors Guild Awards." 768,104065,dbp-dbr:The_Contractor_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sean_Olson_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Contractor_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Marc_Ferrerodbp-dbr:The_Contractor_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brad_Rowe_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Contractor_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christina_Coxdbp-dbr:The_Contractor_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Danny_Trejodbp-dbr:The_Contractor_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arianne_Zuckerdbp-dbr:The_Contractor_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Taylor_Spreitlerdbp-dbr:The_Contractor_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maya_Stojandbp-dbr:The_Contractor_(2013_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sean_Olson_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Contractor_(2013_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Marc_Ferrerodbp-dbr:The_Contractor_(2013_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Sullivan_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:The_Contractor_(2013_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sean_Olson_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Contractor_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Contractordbp-dbr:The_Contractor_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Contractor_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Contractor_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Contractor_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Contractor_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Contractor_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Contractor_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Contractor_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Contractor_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_crime_drama_films,"The Contractor is a 2013 American direct-to-video crime drama thriller film starring Danny Trejo as the title character. The film was directed by Sean Olson, written by Bradford Holt and Olson, and produced by Lionsgate. It follows a contractor working for the Chase family. He turns nasty after being relieved of his duty and reveals himself to have been out to harm the family all along. The family must now combine their efforts to fight the menace. The Contractor was released in both DVD and digital download format on September 10, 2013." 769,83186,dbp-dbr:The_Tree_in_a_Test_Tubedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_McDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Tree_in_a_Test_Tubedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:U.S._Forest_Servicedbp-dbr:The_Tree_in_a_Test_Tubedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:United_States_Department_of_Agriculturedbp-dbr:The_Tree_in_a_Test_Tubedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Oliver_Hardydbp-dbr:The_Tree_in_a_Test_Tubedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stan_Laureldbp-dbr:The_Tree_in_a_Test_Tubedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_McDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Tree_in_a_Test_Tubedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:U.S._Forest_Servicedbp-dbr:The_Tree_in_a_Test_Tubedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:United_States_Department_of_Agriculturedbp-dbr:The_Tree_in_a_Test_Tubedbp-dbp:nameThe Tree in a Test Tubedbp-dbr:The_Tree_in_a_Test_Tubedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Tree_in_a_Test_Tubepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tree_in_a_Test_Tubepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tree_in_a_Test_Tubepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Articles_containing_video_clipsdbp-dbr:The_Tree_in_a_Test_Tubepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tree_in_a_Test_Tubepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tree_in_a_Test_Tubepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tree_in_a_Test_Tubepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tree_in_a_Test_Tubepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_World_War_II_propaganda_shorts,"The Tree in a Test Tube is a 1942 short film produced by the U. S. Department of Agriculture and distributed by the U.S. Forest Service, featuring Laurel and Hardy, with narration read by MGM narrator and producer Pete Smith." 770,102797,dbp-dbr:Forward_March_Haredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Forward_March_Haredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Forward_March_Haredbp-dbp:distributorThe Vitaphone Corporationdbp-dbr:Forward_March_Haredbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Forward_March_Haredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Forward_March_Haredbp-dbp:starringJohn T. Smithdbp-dbr:Forward_March_Haredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Forward_March_Haredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Forward_March_Haredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Forward_March_Haredbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Forward_March_Haredbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Forward_March_Haredbp-dbp:nameForward March Haredbp-dbr:Forward_March_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_United_States_Armydbp-dbr:Forward_March_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Forward_March_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Military_humor_in_filmdbp-dbr:Forward_March_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Forward_March_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:Forward_March_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Forward_March_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Forward_March_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Forward_March_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Forward_March_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Forward_March_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Forward_March_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Forward_March_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Korean_War_films,"Forward March Hare is a 1952 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Chuck Jones. The short was released on February 14, 1953, and stars Bugs Bunny." 771,85833,dbp-dbr:A_Price_Above_Rubiesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Boaz_Yakindbp-dbr:A_Price_Above_Rubiesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Miramax_Filmsdbp-dbr:A_Price_Above_Rubiesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Benderdbp-dbr:A_Price_Above_Rubiesdbp-dbp:starringRenée Zellwegerdbp-dbr:A_Price_Above_Rubiesdbp-dbp:starringChristopher Ecclestondbp-dbr:A_Price_Above_Rubiesdbp-dbp:starringAllen Paynedbp-dbr:A_Price_Above_Rubiesdbp-dbp:starringJulianna Marguliesdbp-dbr:A_Price_Above_Rubiesdbp-dbp:starringGlenn Fitzgeralddbp-dbr:A_Price_Above_Rubiesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Boaz_Yakindbp-dbr:A_Price_Above_Rubiesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Miramax_Filmsdbp-dbr:A_Price_Above_Rubiesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Benderdbp-dbr:A_Price_Above_Rubiesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Boaz_Yakindbp-dbr:A_Price_Above_Rubiesdbp-dbp:nameA Price Above Rubiesdbp-dbr:A_Price_Above_Rubiesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Price_Above_Rubiesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:A_Price_Above_Rubiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Price_Above_Rubiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Price_Above_Rubiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Price_Above_Rubiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Price_Above_Rubiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:A_Price_Above_Rubiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Price_Above_Rubiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Jews_and_Judaismdbp-dbr:A_Price_Above_Rubiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Price_Above_Rubiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Price_Above_Rubiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Orthodox_and_Hasidic_Jewsdbp-dbr:A_Price_Above_Rubiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Price_Above_Rubiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Boaz_Yakindbp-dbr:A_Price_Above_Rubiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Lawrence_Benderdbp-dbr:A_Price_Above_Rubiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Anti-Orthodox_Judaism_sentimentdbp-dbr:A_Price_Above_Rubiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Boaz_Yakindbp-dbr:A_Price_Above_Rubiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Lesley_Barberdbp-dbr:A_Price_Above_Rubiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_critical_of_Judaism_and_Jews,"A Price Above Rubies is a 1998 British-American drama film written and directed by Boaz Yakin and starring Renée Zellweger. The story centers on a young woman who finds it difficult to conform to the restrictions imposed on her by her community. Reviews of the film itself were mixed, though there were generally positive reviews of Zellweger's performance.The title derives from a Jewish Sabbath tradition. The acrostic Sabbath chant The Woman of Valor (eishet chayil) begins with the verse ""... Who can find a woman of valor, her price is far above rubies ... ,"" which in turn is excerpted from The Book of Proverbs. This chant traditionally is a prelude to the weekly toast (kiddush) which begins the Sabbath meal." 772,169397,dbp-dbr:Ten_'til_Noondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Scott_Stormdbp-dbr:Ten_'til_Noondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Radio_London_Filmsdbp-dbr:Ten_'til_Noondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jenya_Lanodbp-dbr:Ten_'til_Noondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Thomas_Kopachedbp-dbr:Ten_'til_Noondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rick_D._Wassermandbp-dbr:Ten_'til_Noondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alfonso_Freeman_(actor)dbp-dbr:Ten_'til_Noondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rayne_Guestdbp-dbr:Ten_'til_Noondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Scott_Stormdbp-dbr:Ten_'til_Noondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Radio_London_Filmsdbp-dbr:Ten_'til_Noondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Osborne_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Ten_'til_Noondbp-dbp:nameTen 'til Noondbp-dbr:Ten_'til_Noondbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Ten_'til_Noonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Ten_'til_Noonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Ten_'til_Noonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ten_'til_Noonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Ten_'til_Noonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Ten_'til_Noonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Joe_Kraemer,"Ten 'Til Noon is a 2006 crime thriller directed by Scott Storm and starring Alfonso Freeman, Rick D. Wasserman, Rayne Guest, Jenya Lano, and Thomas Kopache. It was produced by Michael Creighton Rogers, Michael Mannheim, Gavin Franks, and Brian Osborne.The film depicts the same ten minutes between 11:50am and 12 noon, during which time a crime is committed, from the perspective of ten different characters. It was filmed on a shoestring budget over the course of several months.After a premiere screening in Los Angeles, Jon Voight's company, Crystal Sky, bought foreign and domestic distribution rights to the film, and it opened theatrically in Los Angeles on March 30, 2007. The film won awards at the San Francisco Independent Film Festival, San Diego Film Festival, and Newport Beach Film Festival." 773,21302,"dbp-dbr:Unholy_Lovedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Raydbp-dbr:Unholy_Lovedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Picturesdbp-dbr:Unholy_Lovedbp-dbp:producerAlbert Raydbp-dbr:Unholy_Lovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:H._B._Warnerdbp-dbr:Unholy_Lovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Carlyledbp-dbr:Unholy_Lovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Al_Bridgedbp-dbr:Unholy_Lovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lyle_Talbotdbp-dbr:Unholy_Lovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lila_Leedbp-dbr:Unholy_Lovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joyce_Comptondbp-dbr:Unholy_Lovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wilson_Bengedbp-dbr:Unholy_Lovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Beryl_Mercerdbp-dbr:Unholy_Lovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jason_Robards,_Sr.dbp-dbr:Unholy_Lovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frances_Richdbp-dbr:Unholy_Lovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ivan_Lebedeffdbp-dbr:Unholy_Lovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kathlyn_Williamsdbp-dbr:Unholy_Lovedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Raydbp-dbr:Unholy_Lovedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Picturesdbp-dbr:Unholy_Lovedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Albert_Raydbp-dbr:Unholy_Lovedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frances_Hyland_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Unholy_Lovedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gustave_Flaubertdbp-dbr:Unholy_Lovedbp-dbp:nameUnholy Lovedbp-dbr:Unholy_Lovedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Unholy_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Unholy_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Unholy_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Unholy_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Unholy_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Unholy_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Unholy_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_(state)dbp-dbr:Unholy_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Albert_Raydbp-dbr:Unholy_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Madame_Bovary","Unholy Love (released in the United Kingdom as Deceit) is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed and produced by Albert Ray. It was the first film adaptation of Gustave Flaubert's 1857 French novel Madame Bovary produced.The film was quickly forgotten when more successful film adaptations of Madame Bovary were produced thereafter, such as Jean Renoir's 1934 version and Vincente Minnelli's 1949 version. For the 1932 film, Ray renamed all the characters and moved the location of the story to Rye, New York.In actuality, this movie bears little resemblance to Madame Bovary. In the opening credits the following statement appears: Suggested by Gustav Flaubert's famous novel ""Madame Bovary.""" 774,103240,dbp-dbr:Hindle_Wakes_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Victor_Savilledbp-dbr:Hindle_Wakes_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Hindle_Wakes_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Hindle_Wakes_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Stuart_(actor)dbp-dbr:Hindle_Wakes_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Belle_Chrystalldbp-dbr:Hindle_Wakes_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringNorman McKinneldbp-dbr:Hindle_Wakes_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Victor_Savilledbp-dbr:Hindle_Wakes_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Hindle_Wakes_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Hindle_Wakes_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Victor_Savilledbp-dbr:Hindle_Wakes_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Angus_MacPhaildbp-dbr:Hindle_Wakes_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Houghtondbp-dbr:Hindle_Wakes_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:nameHindle Wakesdbp-dbr:Hindle_Wakes_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Hindle_Wakes_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hindle_Wakes_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Hindle_Wakes_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Hindle_Wakes_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Hindle_Wakes_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Hindle_Wakes_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Hindle_Wakes_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sound_film_remakes_of_silent_filmsdbp-dbr:Hindle_Wakes_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Lime_Grove_Studiosdbp-dbr:Hindle_Wakes_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Walesdbp-dbr:Hindle_Wakes_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Walesdbp-dbr:Hindle_Wakes_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Hindle_Wakes_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Hindle_Wakes_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Hindle_Wakes_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Blackpooldbp-dbr:Hindle_Wakes_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Victor_Savilledbp-dbr:Hindle_Wakes_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Lancashiredbp-dbr:Hindle_Wakes_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Victor_Saville,"Hindle Wakes is a 1931 British drama film directed by Victor Saville for Gainsborough Pictures and starring Belle Chrystall and John Stuart. The film is adapted from Stanley Houghton's 1912 stage play of the same name, which had previously been filmed twice as a silent in 1918 and 1927. Saville had been the producer on the highly regarded 1927 version directed by Maurice Elvey. Both Stuart and Norman McKinnel returned in 1931 to reprise their roles from the 1927 film.It was shot at the Lime Grove Studios in Shepherd's Bush with sets designed by the art director Andrew Mazzei. Location shooting took place in Preston, Blackpool and North Wales. Saville kept the plot faithful to its source material, making the film essentially a sound retread of the earlier silent versions, with only a small number of minor cosmetic adjustments (for example the name of the lead character is changed from Fanny to Jenny, and the fatal accident here results from a bus crash rather than a drowning)." 775,58615,dbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_V-1dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Vernon_Sewelldbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_V-1dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_V-1dbp-dbp:producerJohn Bashdbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_V-1dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_Maynard_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_V-1dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Renniedbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_V-1dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patricia_Medinadbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_V-1dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Vernon_Sewelldbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_V-1dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_V-1dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_Maynard_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_V-1dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bernard_Newman_(author)dbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_V-1dbp-dbp:nameBattle of the V-1dbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_V-1dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_V-1dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_V-1purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_V-1purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_V-1purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_V-1purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_filmsdbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_V-1purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Polish_resistance_during_World_War_IIdbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_V-1purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_National_Studiosdbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_V-1purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_V-1purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Vernon_Sewelldbp-dbr:Battle_of_the_V-1purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Royal_Air_Force,"Battle of the V-1 (also known as Battle of the V.1, Battle of the V1, Missiles from Hell and Unseen Heroes) is a 1958 British war film directed by Vernon Sewell and starring Michael Rennie, Patricia Medina, Milly Vitale, David Knight and Christopher Lee. It was written by Jack Hanley, Eryk Wlodek and Bernard Newman based on Newman's 1955 novel They Saved London ." 776,134703,dbp-dbr:Svengarlicdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:Svengarlicdbp-dbp:directorBen Harrisondbp-dbr:Svengarlicdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Svengarlicdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:Svengarlicdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:Svengarlicdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Svengarlicdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:Svengarlicdbp-dbp:nameSvengarlicdbp-dbr:Svengarlicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Svengarlicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Svengarlicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Svengarlicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Svengarlicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Svengarlicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Svengarlicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Svengarlicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Screen_Gems_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Svengarlicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Svengarlicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Krazy_Kat_shorts,"Svengarlic is a 1931 short animated film distributed by Columbia Pictures, and one of the many cartoons featuring the comic strip character Krazy Kat. The film is a parody of the 1931 film Svengali which in turn is based on the 1894 novel Trilby." 777,71024,dbp-dbr:Prison_Breakerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Adrian_Bruneldbp-dbr:Prison_Breakerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Prison_Breakerdbp-dbp:producerGeorge Smithdbp-dbr:Prison_Breakerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Masondbp-dbr:Prison_Breakerdbp-dbp:starringWally Patchdbp-dbr:Prison_Breakerdbp-dbp:starringMarguerite Allandbp-dbr:Prison_Breakerdbp-dbp:starringAndrews Engelmanndbp-dbr:Prison_Breakerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Adrian_Bruneldbp-dbr:Prison_Breakerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Prison_Breakerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edgar_Wallacedbp-dbr:Prison_Breakerdbp-dbp:namePrison Breakerdbp-dbr:Prison_Breakerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Prison_Breakerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Prison_Breakerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Prison_Breakerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Prison_Breakerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Prison_Breakerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Prison_Breakerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Prison_Breakerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Prison_Breakerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Prison_Breakerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Prison_Breakerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Prison_Breakerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Edgar_Wallacedbp-dbr:Prison_Breakerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Adrian_Brunel,"Prison Breaker is a 1936 British crime drama film directed by Adrian Brunel and starring James Mason, Wally Patch, Marguerite Allan and George Merritt. The film was based on a novel by Edgar Wallace; its plot concerns a British secret service agent who falls in love with the daughter of a criminal." 778,165233,dbp-dbr:Money_Isn't_Everythingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:Money_Isn't_Everythingdbp-dbp:distributorStoll Picturesdbp-dbr:Money_Isn't_Everythingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gladys_Hamerdbp-dbr:Money_Isn't_Everythingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Olive_Sloanedbp-dbr:Money_Isn't_Everythingdbp-dbp:starringJohn F. Hamiltondbp-dbr:Money_Isn't_Everythingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lewis_Gilbert_(actor)dbp-dbr:Money_Isn't_Everythingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:Money_Isn't_Everythingdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Stoll_Picturesdbp-dbr:Money_Isn't_Everythingdbp-dbp:nameMoney Isn't Everythingdbp-dbr:Money_Isn't_Everythingdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Money_Isn't_Everythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Money_Isn't_Everythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Money_Isn't_Everythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1925_filmsdbp-dbr:Money_Isn't_Everythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Money_Isn't_Everythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Money_Isn't_Everythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Money_Isn't_Everythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Money_Isn't_Everythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Money_Isn't_Everythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Money_Isn't_Everythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:Money_Isn't_Everythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Stoll_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Money_Isn't_Everythingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_romance_films,"Money Isn't Everything is a 1925 British silent romance film directed by Thomas Bentley and starring Olive Sloane, Lewis Gilbert and Gladys Hamer. The film was made at Cricklewood Studios by Stoll Pictures, and was based on a novel by Sophie Cole." 779,47064,"dbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Buena_Vista_Internationaldbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingdbp-dbp:producerGary Lucchesidbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingdbp-dbp:producerTom Rosenbergdbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingdbp-dbp:producerLeslie Dixondbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingdbp-dbp:producer Madonna, William Orbit, variousdbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingdbp-dbp:producerLinne Radmindbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingdbp-dbp:starringRupert Everettdbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingdbp-dbp:starringMichael Vartandbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingdbp-dbp:starringBenjamin Brattdbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingdbp-dbp:starringMadonnadbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingdbp-dbp:starringLynn Redgravedbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingdbp-dbp:starringJosef Sommerdbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Buena_Vista_Internationaldbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gary_Lucchesidbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tom_Rosenbergdbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leslie_Dixondbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tom_Ropelewskidbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingdbp-dbp:nameThe Next Best Thingdbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gay-related_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golden_Raspberry_Award_winning_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Gabriel_Yareddbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Gary_Lucchesidbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_pregnancy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lakeshore_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Tom_Rosenbergdbp-dbr:The_Next_Best_Thingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Schlesinger","The Next Best Thing is a 2000 American comedy drama film directed by John Schlesinger and starring Madonna, Rupert Everett, and Benjamin Bratt. It follows a woman who has a one-night-stand with her gay best friend, which results in her giving birth to a son that the two attempt to co-parent over the ensuing years amidst a custody battle. It features supporting performances from Michael Vartan, Josef Sommer, Lynn Redgrave, Neil Patrick Harris, and Illeana Douglas. It was Schlesinger's final feature film before his death in 2003.The film was a box-office bomb and received overwhelmingly negative reviews from film critics. The accompanying soundtrack album was appreciated by music critics. Its lead single, ""American Pie"", topped the charts in various countries, including Everett's native United Kingdom, where Madonna extended her record as the female artist with most number-one songs in the country." 780,82875,"dbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gerry_Chiniquydbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bob_Clampettdbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturesdbp-dbp:starringFred Jonesdbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturesdbp-dbp:starringHenry Binderdbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturesdbp-dbp:starringPaul Marindbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Hollywood,_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_actorsdbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Daffy_Duck_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Porky_Pig_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_real_peopledbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_short_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metafictional_worksdbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animation_based_on_real_peopledbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1940dbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_studio_lotsdbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_animationdbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_with_live_action_and_animationdbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Anthropomorphic_animalsdbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Burbank,_Californiadbp-dbr:You_Ought_to_Be_in_Picturespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_children's_comedy_films","You Ought to Be in Pictures is a 1940 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes short film directed by Friz Freleng. The cartoon was released on May 18, 1940, and stars Porky Pig and Daffy Duck.The film combined live-action and animation, and features live-action appearances by Leon Schlesinger, writer Michael Maltese, animator Gerry Chiniquy and other Schlesinger Productions staff members. The title comes from the popular 1934 song ""You Oughta Be in Pictures"" by Dana Suesse and Edward Heyman, which plays several times throughout the film.In 2016, it was shortlisted for the 1941 Retro-Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form." 781,77423,dbp-dbr:Tugboat_Anniedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mervyn_LeRoydbp-dbr:Tugboat_Anniedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:MGMdbp-dbr:Tugboat_Anniedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Thalbergdbp-dbr:Tugboat_Anniedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Young_(actor)dbp-dbr:Tugboat_Anniedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maureen_O'Sullivandbp-dbr:Tugboat_Anniedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wallace_Beerydbp-dbr:Tugboat_Anniedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marie_Dresslerdbp-dbr:Tugboat_Anniedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mervyn_LeRoydbp-dbr:Tugboat_Anniedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:MGMdbp-dbr:Tugboat_Anniedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Thalbergdbp-dbr:Tugboat_Anniedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Norman_Reilly_Rainedbp-dbr:Tugboat_Anniedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Zelda_Searsdbp-dbr:Tugboat_Anniedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eve_Greenedbp-dbr:Tugboat_Anniedbp-dbp:nameTugboat Anniedbp-dbr:Tugboat_Anniedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Tugboat_Anniepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Tugboat_Anniepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tugboat_Anniepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Tugboat_Anniepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:Tugboat_Anniepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Tugboat_Anniepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Tugboat_Anniepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Tugboat_Anniepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Irving_Thalbergdbp-dbr:Tugboat_Anniepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tugboats_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Tugboat_Anniepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mervyn_LeRoydbp-dbr:Tugboat_Anniepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_comedy-drama_films,"Tugboat Annie is a 1933 American pre-Code film directed by Mervyn LeRoy, written by Norman Reilly Raine and Zelda Sears, and starring Marie Dressler and Wallace Beery as a comically quarrelsome middle-aged couple who operate a tugboat. Dressler and Beery were MGM's most popular screen team at that time, having recently made the bittersweet Min and Bill (1930) together, for which Dressler won the Academy Award for Best Actress.The boisterous Tugboat Annie character first appeared in a series of stories in the Saturday Evening Post written by the author Norman Reilly Raine which were supposedly based on the life of Thea Foss of Tacoma, Washington. There is also a theory that her character is loosely based on Kate A. Sutton, secretary and dispatcher for the Providence Steamboat Company during the 1920s.Tugboat Annie also features Robert Young and Maureen O'Sullivan as the requisite pair of young lovers. Captain Clarence Howden piloted Annie's tugboat ""Narcissus"" (real name Wallowa), which was owned by Foss Tug and Barge of Tacoma and had been leased to MGM for the film. Howden's son Richard Howden is seen rolling rope during the credits.Filmed in Seattle, Washington, Tugboat Annie used local residents as extras, including then-mayor John F. Dore. The tugboat used in the film, renamed Arthur Foss in 1934, is the oldest wooden tugboat afloat in the world and remains preserved by Northwest Seaport in Seattle." 782,47408,dbp-dbr:The_Old_Curiosity_Shop_(1914_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:The_Old_Curiosity_Shop_(1914_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:The_Old_Curiosity_Shop_(1914_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Old Curiosity Shopdbp-dbr:The_Old_Curiosity_Shop_(1914_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Old_Curiosity_Shop_(1914_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Curiosity_Shop_(1914_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1914_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Curiosity_Shop_(1914_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Curiosity_Shop_(1914_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Old_Curiosity_Shop_(1914_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1840sdbp-dbr:The_Old_Curiosity_Shop_(1914_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Curiosity_Shop_(1914_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Curiosity_Shop_(1914_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1914_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Curiosity_Shop_(1914_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Curiosity_Shop_(1914_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Curiosity_Shop_(1914_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Old_Curiosity_Shop_(1914_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hepworth_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Curiosity_Shop_(1914_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:The_Old_Curiosity_Shop_(1914_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Curiosity_Shop_(1914_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_The_Old_Curiosity_Shop,"The Old Curiosity Shop is a 1913 British silent drama film directed by Thomas Bentley and starring Mai Deacon, Warwick Buckland and Alma Taylor. It was based on the 1841 novel The Old Curiosity Shop by Charles Dickens, and was the first of three film adaptations of the story by Bentley. It was made by the Hepworth Company, the leading British film studio before the First World War." 783,31131,dbp-dbr:Love_Is_a_Racketdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_A._Wellmandbp-dbr:Love_Is_a_Racketdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Love_Is_a_Racketdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Douglas_Fairbanks_Jr.dbp-dbr:Love_Is_a_Racketdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_A._Wellmandbp-dbr:Love_Is_a_Racketdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Love_Is_a_Racketdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rian_Jamesdbp-dbr:Love_Is_a_Racketdbp-dbp:nameLove Is a Racketdbp-dbr:Love_Is_a_Racketdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Love_Is_a_Racketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Is_a_Racketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Is_a_Racketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Is_a_Racketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Love_Is_a_Racketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Is_a_Racketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_journalistsdbp-dbr:Love_Is_a_Racketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Is_a_Racketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Is_a_Racketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_A._Wellmandbp-dbr:Love_Is_a_Racketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Is_a_Racketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Is_a_Racketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Is_a_Racketpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_crime_comedy-drama_films,"Love Is a Racket (UK title: Such Things Happen) is a 1932 American pre-Code romantic comedy-drama film, starring Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. and Ann Dvorak. The movie was written by Courtney Terrett from the novel by Rian James, and directed by William A. Wellman." 784,32368,dbp-dbr:Racetrack_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:James_Cruzedbp-dbr:Racetrack_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorFox Film Corporationdbp-dbr:Racetrack_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:World_Wide_Picturesdbp-dbr:Racetrack_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Zierlerdbp-dbr:Racetrack_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKay Hammonddbp-dbr:Racetrack_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leo_Carrillodbp-dbr:Racetrack_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJunior Coughlandbp-dbr:Racetrack_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:James_Cruzedbp-dbr:Racetrack_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Racetrack_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:World_Wide_Picturesdbp-dbr:Racetrack_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Zierlerdbp-dbr:Racetrack_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Walter_Langdbp-dbr:Racetrack_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:J._Walter_Rubendbp-dbr:Racetrack_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Douglas_Dotydbp-dbr:Racetrack_(film)dbp-dbp:nameRacetrackdbp-dbr:Racetrack_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Racetrack_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Racetrack_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Racetrack_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Racetrack_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Racetrack_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Racetrack_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horse_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:Racetrack_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_James_Cruzedbp-dbr:Racetrack_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_drama_films,"Racetrack is a 1933 American pre-Code drama directed by James Cruze and starring Leo Carrillo, Junior Coughlan and Kay Hammond. This film is now considered lost." 785,104520,dbp-dbr:Pussyfoot_(film)dbp-dbp:directorDusan Sekulovicdbp-dbr:Pussyfoot_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDusan Sekulovicdbp-dbr:Pussyfoot_(film)dbp-dbp:starringIrwin Pelkalvskidbp-dbr:Pussyfoot_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJeffrey Coynedbp-dbr:Pussyfoot_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLael Logandbp-dbr:Pussyfoot_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael De Noladbp-dbr:Pussyfoot_(film)dbp-dbp:starringNikoleta Sekulovicdbp-dbr:Pussyfoot_(film)dbp-dbp:starringShana Chaneldbp-dbr:Pussyfoot_(film)dbp-dbp:namePussyfootdbp-dbr:Pussyfoot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Pussyfoot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Pussyfoot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_filmsdbp-dbr:Pussyfoot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Pussyfoot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_comedy_films,Pussyfoot is a 2008 comedy film directed by Dusan Sekulovic. 786,14433,dbp-dbr:All_I_Want_(film)dbp-dbp:directorJeffrey Porterdbp-dbr:All_I_Want_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorTry Seventeen Productionsdbp-dbr:All_I_Want_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mike_Elliott_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:All_I_Want_(film)dbp-dbp:producerHolly Wiersmadbp-dbr:All_I_Want_(film)dbp-dbp:producerGeorge Furladbp-dbr:All_I_Want_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRandall Emmettdbp-dbr:All_I_Want_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMichele Wieslerdbp-dbr:All_I_Want_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Franka_Potentedbp-dbr:All_I_Want_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mandy_Mooredbp-dbr:All_I_Want_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elijah_Wooddbp-dbr:All_I_Want_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mike_Elliott_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:All_I_Want_(film)dbp-dbp:nameAll I Wantdbp-dbr:All_I_Want_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:All_I_Want_(film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:All_I_Want_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:All_I_Want_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:All_I_Want_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:All_I_Want_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:All_I_Want_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:All_I_Want_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:All_I_Want_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:All_I_Want_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Vancouverdbp-dbr:All_I_Want_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:All_I_Want_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:All_I_Want_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:MoviePass_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:All_I_Want_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:All_I_Want_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Nu_Image_filmsdbp-dbr:All_I_Want_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Brightlight_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:All_I_Want_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_coming-of-age_comedy_films,"All I Want (also known as Try Seventeen) is a 2002 coming-of-age comedy-drama film directed by Jeffrey Porter and written by Charles Kephart. It stars Elijah Wood, Franka Potente and Mandy Moore. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 10, 2002 and Palm Springs International Film Festival on January 12, 2003." 787,43413,dbp-dbr:Crime_and_Passiondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ivan_Passerdbp-dbr:Crime_and_Passiondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Crime_and_Passiondbp-dbp:producerRobert L. Abramsdbp-dbr:Crime_and_Passiondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Karen_Blackdbp-dbr:Crime_and_Passiondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Omar_Sharifdbp-dbr:Crime_and_Passiondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joseph_Bottomsdbp-dbr:Crime_and_Passiondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ivan_Passerdbp-dbr:Crime_and_Passiondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Crime_and_Passiondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_L._Abramsdbp-dbr:Crime_and_Passiondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ivan_Passerdbp-dbr:Crime_and_Passiondbp-dbp:nameCrime and Passiondbp-dbr:Crime_and_Passiondbp-dbp:countryWest Germanydbp-dbr:Crime_and_Passionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Crime_and_Passionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Crime_and_Passionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_filmsdbp-dbr:Crime_and_Passionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:West_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Crime_and_Passionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Crime_and_Passionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Alpsdbp-dbr:Crime_and_Passionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Crime_and_Passionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Crime_and_Passionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_James_Hadley_Chasedbp-dbr:Crime_and_Passionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Switzerlanddbp-dbr:Crime_and_Passionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Austriadbp-dbr:Crime_and_Passionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Crime_and_Passionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Vangelisdbp-dbr:Crime_and_Passionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ivan_Passerdbp-dbr:Crime_and_Passionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Ivan_Passerdbp-dbr:Crime_and_Passionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_crime_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Crime_and_Passionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_crime_comedy-drama_films,"Crime and Passion, also known as Ace Up My Sleeve, is a 1975 comedy drama film.In the film, a broker convinces his own girlfriend to marry the biggest client of their firm, and to convince her new husband to entrust his entire fortune to him. The plan apparently backfires, when the broker is first framed for embezzlement and then targeted for murder. Meanwhile, the new bride learns that her husband has a Bluebeard-like habit of ending all his marriages through uxoricide." 788,14389,dbp-dbr:Alias_Mary_Smithdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:E._Mason_Hopperdbp-dbr:Alias_Mary_Smithdbp-dbp:distributorBritish Liondbp-dbr:Alias_Mary_Smithdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Mayfair_Picturesdbp-dbr:Alias_Mary_Smithdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ralph_M._Likedbp-dbr:Alias_Mary_Smithdbp-dbp:starringRaymond Hattondbp-dbr:Alias_Mary_Smithdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Blanche_Mehaffeydbp-dbr:Alias_Mary_Smithdbp-dbp:starringJohn Darrowdbp-dbr:Alias_Mary_Smithdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:E._Mason_Hopperdbp-dbr:Alias_Mary_Smithdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Alias_Mary_Smithdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Mayfair_Picturesdbp-dbr:Alias_Mary_Smithdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ralph_M._Likedbp-dbr:Alias_Mary_Smithdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edward_T._Lowe_Jr.dbp-dbr:Alias_Mary_Smithdbp-dbp:nameAlias Mary Smithdbp-dbr:Alias_Mary_Smithdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Alias_Mary_Smithpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Alias_Mary_Smithpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Alias_Mary_Smithpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Alias_Mary_Smithpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Alias_Mary_Smithpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Alias_Mary_Smithpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Alias_Mary_Smithpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mayfair_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Alias_Mary_Smithpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Alias_Mary_Smithpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Alias_Mary_Smithpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_E._Mason_Hopper,"Alias Mary Smith is a 1932 American pre-Code mystery crime film directed by E. Mason Hopper and starring Blanche Mehaffey, John Darrow, and Raymond Hatton. It was released by the independent company Mayfair Pictures." 789,165271,dbp-dbr:Mother_Goose_Melodiesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Burt_Gillettdbp-dbr:Mother_Goose_Melodiesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Mother_Goose_Melodiesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Mother_Goose_Melodiesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Burt_Gillettdbp-dbr:Mother_Goose_Melodiesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Mother_Goose_Melodiesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Mother_Goose_Melodiesdbp-dbp:nameMother Goose Melodiesdbp-dbr:Mother_Goose_Melodiesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mother_Goose_Melodiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mother_Goose_Melodiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Mother_Goose_Melodiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mother_Goose_Melodiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Mother_Goose_Melodiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Mother_Goose_Melodiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mother_Goose_Melodiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silly_Symphoniesdbp-dbr:Mother_Goose_Melodiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mother_Goose_Melodiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Burt_Gillettdbp-dbr:Mother_Goose_Melodiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_nursery_rhymesdbp-dbr:Mother_Goose_Melodiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mother_Goose_Melodiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_animated_films,"Mother Goose Melodies is a 1931 Silly Symphonies animated short film, produced by Walt Disney and directed by Burt Gillett. Two years later it was semi-remade in Technicolor as Old King Cole." 790,48361,"dbp-dbr:The_Pirate_Moviedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Annakindbp-dbr:The_Pirate_Moviedbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:The_Pirate_Moviedbp-dbp:producerDavid Josephdbp-dbr:The_Pirate_Moviedbp-dbp:producerPeter Sullivan, Roger Savage, Terry Britten a.o.dbp-dbr:The_Pirate_Moviedbp-dbp:starringChristopher Atkinsdbp-dbr:The_Pirate_Moviedbp-dbp:starringGarry McDonalddbp-dbr:The_Pirate_Moviedbp-dbp:starringMaggie Kirkpatrickdbp-dbr:The_Pirate_Moviedbp-dbp:starringBill Kerrdbp-dbr:The_Pirate_Moviedbp-dbp:starringKristy McNicholdbp-dbr:The_Pirate_Moviedbp-dbp:starringTed Hamiltondbp-dbr:The_Pirate_Moviedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Annakindbp-dbr:The_Pirate_Moviedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:The_Pirate_Moviedbp-dbp:nameThe Pirate Moviedbp-dbr:The_Pirate_Moviedbp-dbp:nameThe Pirate Movie: The Original Soundtrack from the Motion Picturedbp-dbr:The_Pirate_Moviedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Pop_rockdbp-dbr:The_Pirate_Moviedbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Pirate_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pirate_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Australiadbp-dbr:The_Pirate_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golden_Raspberry_Award_winning_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pirate_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pirate_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pirate_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rock_musicalsdbp-dbr:The_Pirate_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pirate_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pirate_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pirate_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1880sdbp-dbr:The_Pirate_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Melbournedbp-dbr:The_Pirate_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pirate_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pirate_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ken_Annakindbp-dbr:The_Pirate_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pirate_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Musical_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pirate_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Gilbert_and_Sullivan","The Pirate Movie is a 1982 Australian musical romantic comedy film directed by Ken Annakin, and starring Christopher Atkins and Kristy McNichol. Loosely based on Gilbert and Sullivan's 1879 comic opera The Pirates of Penzance, the original music score is composed by Mike Brady and Peter Sullivan (no relation to Pirates of Penzance composer Arthur Sullivan).The film performed far below expectations in its initial release with low critic reviews, but has maintained higher ratings among audiences." 791,33306,dbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Renny_Harlindbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:TriStar_Picturesdbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMario Kassardbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRenny Harlindbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)dbp-dbp:producerAlan Marshalldbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)dbp-dbp:producerTrevor Jonesdbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSylvester Stallonedbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPaul Winfielddbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Lithgowdbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael Rookerdbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRex Linndbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRalph Waitedbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLeon Robinsondbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJanine Turnerdbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Renny_Harlindbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:TriStar_Picturesdbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Renny_Harlindbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mario_Kassardbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alan_Marshall_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sylvester_Stallonedbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Francedbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)dbp-dbp:nameCliffhangerdbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)dbp-dbp:nameCliffhanger: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)dbp-dbp:genreStage & Screendbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:TriStar_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Italydbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_terrorism_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:StudioCanal_filmsdbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Coloradodbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Coloradodbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Carolco_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Renny_Harlindbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Sylvester_Stallonedbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Trevor_Jonesdbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Avalanches_in_filmdbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mountaineering_filmsdbp-dbr:Cliffhanger_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_France,"Cliffhanger is a 1993 American action thriller film directed and co-produced by Renny Harlin and co-written by and starring Sylvester Stallone alongside John Lithgow, Michael Rooker and Janine Turner. Based on a concept by climber John Long, the film follows Gabe (Stallone), a mountain climber who becomes embroiled in a heist of a U.S. Treasury plane flying through the Rocky Mountains.The film premiered at the 1993 Cannes Film Festival, and was released in the United States on May 28, 1993, by TriStar Pictures. It received generally positive reviews and earned $255 million worldwide, becoming the 7th-highest-grossing film of 1993." 792,137270,dbp-dbr:Wolf_Lake_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Burt_Kennedydbp-dbr:Wolf_Lake_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorFilmcorp Distributiondbp-dbr:Wolf_Lake_(film)dbp-dbp:producerLance Hooldbp-dbr:Wolf_Lake_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rod_Steigerdbp-dbr:Wolf_Lake_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Burt_Kennedydbp-dbr:Wolf_Lake_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Burt_Kennedydbp-dbr:Wolf_Lake_(film)dbp-dbp:nameWolf Lakedbp-dbr:Wolf_Lake_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Wolf_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Wolf_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_filmsdbp-dbr:Wolf_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ken_Thornedbp-dbr:Wolf_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Mexicodbp-dbr:Wolf_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_desertersdbp-dbr:Wolf_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Burt_Kennedy,Wolf Lake is a 1981 thriller film directed by Burt Kennedy and starring Rod Steiger and Robin Mattson. 793,91813,dbp-dbr:Dancing_Piratedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lloyd_Corrigandbp-dbr:Dancing_Piratedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Dancing_Piratedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Merian_C._Cooperdbp-dbr:Dancing_Piratedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Speaks_(producer)dbp-dbr:Dancing_Piratedbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Dancing_Piratedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lloyd_Corrigandbp-dbr:Dancing_Piratedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Dancing_Piratedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Merian_C._Cooperdbp-dbr:Dancing_Piratedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Speaks_(producer)dbp-dbr:Dancing_Piratedbp-dbp:nameDancing Piratedbp-dbr:Dancing_Piratedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Dancing_Piratepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Dancing_Piratepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dancing_Piratepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Dancing_Piratepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dancing_Piratepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:Dancing_Piratepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Dancing_Piratepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Alfred_Newmandbp-dbr:Dancing_Piratepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:RKO_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Dancing_Piratepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Native_Americansdbp-dbr:Dancing_Piratepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pirate_filmsdbp-dbr:Dancing_Piratepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_educatorsdbp-dbr:Dancing_Piratepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_rebellionsdbp-dbr:Dancing_Piratepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dancing_Piratepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Francis_Edward_Faragohdbp-dbr:Dancing_Piratepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Bostondbp-dbr:Dancing_Piratepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_dance_filmsdbp-dbr:Dancing_Piratepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_outlawsdbp-dbr:Dancing_Piratepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_American_slaverydbp-dbr:Dancing_Piratepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1820sdbp-dbr:Dancing_Piratepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lloyd_Corrigandbp-dbr:Dancing_Piratepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Spanish_Empire,"Dancing Pirate is a 1936 American musical comedy film directed by Lloyd Corrigan. It is the third film shot in the three strip Technicolor process and the first musical in that format. Produced by the makers of Becky Sharp, the film was based on the December 1930 Colliers Magazine story Glorious Buccaneer by Emma-Lindsay Squier a serious and action filled romance that may have been inspired by the story of Joseph Chapman. The film features the debut of stage star Charles Collins and the cast includes Rita Hayworth as one of The Royal Cansino Dancers. Other dancers in the film were Pat Nixon and Marjorie Reynolds.The films is set in the 1820s. A dance teacher from Boston is enslaved by pirates, but escapes when the pirate ship lands in Spanish California. The local authorities mistake him for a pirate and sentence him to death. His execution is delayed in order for him to give dance lessons to the local women. When disgruntled former soldiers turn to banditry, the captive teacher counters their efforts by orchestrating a revolt of the indigenous peoples of California." 794,64487,dbp-dbr:Show_Flatdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_Mainwaringdbp-dbr:Show_Flatdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Show_Flatdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:Show_Flatdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_Mainwaringdbp-dbr:Show_Flatdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Show_Flatdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:Show_Flatdbp-dbp:nameShow Flatdbp-dbr:Show_Flatdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Show_Flatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Show_Flatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Show_Flatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Show_Flatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Show_Flatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Show_Flatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Show_Flatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Show_Flatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Show_Flatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Show_Flatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:Show_Flatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Show_Flatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:Show_Flatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bernard_Mainwaring,"Show Flat is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Bernard Mainwaring and starring Eileen Munro, Anthony Hankey and Clifford Heatherley. It was made at Shepperton Studios. The screenplay concerns a struggling couple who take over a vacant flat in order to impress somebody by holding a dinner there." 795,136964,dbp-dbr:Toni_(1928_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Maudedbp-dbr:Toni_(1928_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Toni_(1928_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dorothy_Boyddbp-dbr:Toni_(1928_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Buchanandbp-dbr:Toni_(1928_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Forrester_Harveydbp-dbr:Toni_(1928_film)dbp-dbp:starringHayford Hobbsdbp-dbr:Toni_(1928_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Maudedbp-dbr:Toni_(1928_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Toni_(1928_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Douglas_Furberdbp-dbr:Toni_(1928_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dion_Titheradgedbp-dbr:Toni_(1928_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Violet_E._Powelldbp-dbr:Toni_(1928_film)dbp-dbp:nameTonidbp-dbr:Toni_(1928_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Toni_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Toni_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Toni_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Toni_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Toni_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Toni_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Toni_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1928_filmsdbp-dbr:Toni_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:Toni_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Toni_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_Maudedbp-dbr:Toni_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_thriller_films,"Toni is a 1928 British thriller film directed by Arthur Maude and starring Jack Buchanan, Dorothy Boyd and Forrester Harvey. It was made at Elstree Studios by British International Pictures. The complete index to literary sources in film indicates it is based on the 1924 musical play of the same name by Douglas Furber but various sources state the original play was by Dion Titheradge and credit Furber and Violet E. Powell for the screenplay." 796,79886,dbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Kingsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Leon_Gastdbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Kingsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gramercy_Picturesdbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Kingsdbp-dbp:producerTaylor Hackforddbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Kingsdbp-dbp:producerLeon Gastdbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Kingsdbp-dbp:producerDavid Sonenbergdbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Kingsdbp-dbp:starringJames Browndbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Kingsdbp-dbp:starringNorman Mailerdbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Kingsdbp-dbp:starringB.B. Kingdbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Kingsdbp-dbp:starringSpike Leedbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Kingsdbp-dbp:starringMuhammad Alidbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Kingsdbp-dbp:starringGeorge Plimptondbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Kingsdbp-dbp:starringThe Spinnersdbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Kingsdbp-dbp:starringGeorge Foremandbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Kingsdbp-dbp:starringThe Crusadersdbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Kingsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Leon_Gastdbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Kingsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gramercy_Picturesdbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Kingsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Taylor_Hackforddbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Kingsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Gastdbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Kingsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Sonenbergdbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Kingsdbp-dbp:nameWhen We Were Kingsdbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Kingsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Kingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Kingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Kingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1974dbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Kingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Kingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Kingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Documentary_Feature_Academy_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Kingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Kingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:PolyGram_Filmed_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Kingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congodbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Kingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gramercy_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Kingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_boxingdbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Kingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Muhammad_Alidbp-dbr:When_We_Were_Kingspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Leon_Gast,"When We Were Kings is a 1996 American documentary film directed by Leon Gast about the ""Rumble in the Jungle"" heavyweight championship boxing match that was held on October 30, 1974, in Zaire (now the Democratic Republic of the Congo) between world heavyweight champion George Foreman and Muhammad Ali. It features archival footage of celebrities, including James Brown, B.B. King, and promoter Don King, in the lead-up to the fight and accompanying Zaire 74 music festival, alongside interview footage of Norman Mailer, George Plimpton, Spike Lee and Thomas Hauser from the 1990s.The film took Gast 22 years to edit and finance, but it was finally released to strong reviews and won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature of 1996." 797,151900,"dbp-dbr:Omoo-Omoo,_the_Shark_Goddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Leon_Leonarddbp-dbr:Omoo-Omoo,_the_Shark_Goddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Screen_Guild_Productionsdbp-dbr:Omoo-Omoo,_the_Shark_Goddbp-dbp:producerLeonard S. Pickerdbp-dbr:Omoo-Omoo,_the_Shark_Goddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ron_Randelldbp-dbr:Omoo-Omoo,_the_Shark_Goddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Devera_Burtondbp-dbr:Omoo-Omoo,_the_Shark_Goddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Leon_Leonarddbp-dbr:Omoo-Omoo,_the_Shark_Goddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Screen_Guild_Productionsdbp-dbr:Omoo-Omoo,_the_Shark_Goddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leon_Leonarddbp-dbr:Omoo-Omoo,_the_Shark_Goddbp-dbp:nameOmoo-Omoo, the Shark Goddbp-dbr:Omoo-Omoo,_the_Shark_Goddbp-dbp:nameOmoo-Omoo the Shark Goddbp-dbr:Omoo-Omoo,_the_Shark_Goddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Omoo-Omoo,_the_Shark_Godpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Omoo-Omoo,_the_Shark_Godpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_islandsdbp-dbr:Omoo-Omoo,_the_Shark_Godpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Omoo-Omoo,_the_Shark_Godpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Omoo-Omoo,_the_Shark_Godpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Omoo-Omoo,_the_Shark_Godpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Omoo-Omoo,_the_Shark_Godpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Omoo-Omoo,_the_Shark_Godpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:Omoo-Omoo,_the_Shark_Godpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Oceaniadbp-dbr:Omoo-Omoo,_the_Shark_Godpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Albert_Glasserdbp-dbr:Omoo-Omoo,_the_Shark_Godpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Omoo-Omoo,_the_Shark_Godpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Omoo-Omoo,_the_Shark_Godpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Omoo-Omoo,_the_Shark_Godpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Herman_Melville","Omoo-Omoo the Shark God is a 1949 American exploitation film directed by Leon Leonard. Loosely based on the Herman Melville novel Omoo, it is about the curses that befall a ship following the removal of pearls from an island shrine.The film is also known as The Shark God in the United Kingdom." 798,39010,dbp-dbr:Greater_(film)dbp-dbp:directorDavid Huntdbp-dbr:Greater_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorHammond Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Greater_(film)dbp-dbp:starringNeal McDonoughdbp-dbr:Greater_(film)dbp-dbp:starringNick Searcydbp-dbr:Greater_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLeslie Easterbrookdbp-dbr:Greater_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael Parksdbp-dbr:Greater_(film)dbp-dbp:nameGreaterdbp-dbr:Greater_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Greater_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Greater_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Greater_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_filmsdbp-dbr:Greater_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Greater_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1999dbp-dbr:Greater_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Greater_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sports_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Greater_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_sports_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Greater_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_football_filmsdbp-dbr:Greater_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Religious_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Greater_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Religious_sports_films,"Greater is a 2016 American biographical sports film directed by David Hunt and starring Christopher Severio as American football player Brandon Burlsworth, a walk-on college player who became an All-American, dying in a car crash 11 days after being drafted high in the 3rd round to the National Football League. The film was released on August 26, 2016. It was the last film featuring Michael Parks to be released within his lifetime." 799,31616,dbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Broadwaydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:D._A._Pennebakerdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Broadwaydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chris_Hegedusdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Broadwaydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carol_Burnettdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Broadwaydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Philip_Boscodbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Broadwaydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ken_Ludwigdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Broadwaydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:D._A._Pennebakerdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Broadwaydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chris_Hegedusdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Broadwaydbp-dbp:nameMoon Over Broadwaydbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Broadwaydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_D._A._Pennebakerdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Broadway_theatre,Moon Over Broadway is a 1997 documentary film starring Carol Burnett and directed by Chris Hegedus and D. A. Pennebaker.